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IXTEENTH YEAR. TOMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21. 1886, NUMBER 186, EL MALDE TELLS THE TJ\I,E.E!;"' ted mait, ey were eanally unan: | wesin was evident and tneretore e shoula ve | OUR - TROUBLOUS NEIGHBORS, | et “h'Bisind o the Natsd | Minszen sanstve ouvies. | g BIoW 70 BOODLE'S BRAVE Lord n's witnesses were After lo guments the court at 8 this road company shall be val MACK L | \ railroad company shall be valid as against " o, M ten th \ T The False Prophet Gives the Details of t taket that direction evening sentenced all the accused to vay | Canada, Mexico and Venezuela T 1 bona tide settlers on the public domain within i NEW ORLEANS e, 20, The "-""“ Alderman McQuade Sentenced to Seven 1 atai in rejecting the keylole testimony | Small fines of parks, except Frau United States. the linits of such grant. irond com- | De At to- morning ) e’ sonment and Fined 85 A, of Jay Gould's old yacht steward as 1o | Biechschmidt, who was equitted, and Frau | i pans to whichy or”tor . such | fetter written from the City of Mexico gn Years" Imprisonment and Fined $5,000. a Ry 4 w Rt Ll s iR grant s made sha ed 0 Decemby by Minister Mann o Mr lie saw, thus cony O'Neill of perjury | Walter, sentenced to a few day’s 1mprison . s | Ui CIAnd ofice At cVARWnElen, - BlE0 | pecr mobcrte] mnaanning to B . HOW GENERAL GORDON DIED. | inrejecting the ns against Dr. B ment. The dissolution of the verein wasap- | A CIVIL SERVICE ANANIAS. | 4 uplicate thereof with the 1o SICY S ooty Min ements aiaclosed | GONE TO THE BAD ENTIRELY 1t e J4ry e to Butler. | proved. The trial canses the greatest excite Iand offive of the United States, in the ¢ thercin from parties who upholi Manning Four were for adjudging him and Lady Colin | mentamong the working classes, ki S TN o & | o | tHict whetein such latnd IS situated, nap | in his denial o the o % ltepat N - . An Effort to Be Made to Amend the | showing the definite loeation of the railroad | fecting upon his chatacter e fo tor nee, | Recorder § . 9 Y " i e © tity er two hours' ¢ not to b e \ A pon W Lo temperan eccorder Smythe Gives a Timel, The Jury In the Colin Campbell Case | guilty. After two L Al A ok The Situation in Africa. Law Relating to Sumatea Tobacco | Ofguch company and the lanas clapmed by it | et i’ the City of Mogico, n bis lottor W i 3 Bring in & Verdiot Acquitting called deliberation, a compromise was arrived (Copyright 1856 b ex Gordon Bennett.] Murphy, of Towa, iniroduced a bill appro arning 2 at by which the four eame over to the eight r i b bor) ¥ York 18 Ortils —vSuneet's” Successor Printing $42,506 for the construction of o hos [ Manuing says. revaiting as the hject Both Lord and Lady— {fi consideration ot {lis IALter agteeing to A, Dec, 20.5 w York Herald Cab Capital News, Dital building of stone at Rock Islandar- | 1S o him, he cannot allow his friends T e lox s ol it his toot | =Special to the Brk. |—Dr. William Jubker, senal, of such proportions and dimensions | and the publiz to bo deceived by slanderous fl‘[h S ~““I“”l‘ Lk MY HEIOUE T the Russian explorer and ipanion of — t\\hmnl-hwl Im» the commanding « mistepreseatations, Referrfng 1o accounts - into an imelevant rider, nin Pacha, wh rought he outside Dolonel F. G Bavlor of the banquet give iis hotor, 4t which tehered For God's Snke. THE CROWD DISAPPOINTED I““i ey ¢ e fh' LB B S THE DUTY ON SUMATHA TORARIO, HO 18 SHIG 1o hs ot i, ek r‘-.u\')\yft Boodleman McQuade Scatenoceds CERE 1NN TR oA TIONEILY | T IeT WA R TR v BT e eIy | e O T DK A L e A | Anextraordinary efiort will be ade | thete was wo bangiiet but siigpiy a breakfast | NEW Youi, Deo, 20, -Ex Aldetman Me- 1 & Deo. Mes{NoWv York Horaln | mongers ontaile the courl house, LArge | i OF, e equato provinees en- | to the Bi, |—A congressman trom thenorth- | 3" the * house to amend the law te- | at the house of a tormer resient of New | Quade was sentenced this moriing ONDON, Dee. 20, ) e b L & o thie st | (rated to i arge—a defense equal in | eastern country, wilo thinks the fishing dis- [ Jating to the duty on Sumatra o | Orleans who invitzd, by Manning's desire, | years' imprisonment aud to pay a fine of Cable—Special to the Brr.|— By the kind- | munbess had beton the result and the sub | yepgisin to Gordon's defense of Khartoun— | pute wore serious than most people do, has | bacco. 1L is lield by tobaccenists that, fie | e Branif ang Mi Camachio, ot eapital: | $5,00, :\,;m ‘\;[ uly:;.. Kirk :;mwm.;:;fl (q‘\nm wlnyun‘uw‘w '(v e result, W ll']u ]wwoil‘:ml WAS | cables to-day from Zanzibar the followingim- | observed an order in council that the Cana I-;\\\Tlan:-‘.u‘m adinit o, lu.lv l\vvli‘“,l!.flm: :'x‘\ L LAl 1"-“. |.L‘:;|”‘;<x;‘ .‘n o Ul court roon was densely crowded o o Zanzibar, 1 have just received the follow- | announced 1t was received in sulien silence, | (oot e e, Patls offico 5 SBASLBA B sl GtT1e HEXt $6 o. | OF Stmatra tohieco ostensibly for wrappers, | trough whose efforts the cou ias been [ witness the § aet of the fial. Gener L s s i QU Paris oftice of the | dian coast be examined early next year in re- | \jon in reality it is used fof making Cigars oped. Only these four were at break- | Tracy, on helnll of MeQi Wovedd that governor general of Equatorial Africa, | legal vame of ehanee had resulted in a araw Hurald, which is tnefirst delinite news yet | gard to a suitable place of coast defences, | complete. 'Ihe desks of wenbers were cov . From the gentlemen mentioned the | sentenee be arvested for variois technd roceived in Europe as to the practicability | Since 150 there has been s any mill- | ered with literature o7, ghe sabjeet and jistor says he Secured mueh valuable in- | reasons and on the gronnd that the ey id giving details of the capture of Khartoum. | the queen of the ease still remaining on her | i L - b . " recogn! o Cavah, TSt S AT and nature of the expedition required for the | tary force n Canada except militia. One | Speaker Carlisle las yromised to recognize ation. -~ Wine was drank but in modera- | was insuflicient to conviet, 1 "I'his letter was sent to Einin Pacha, Turkish | white square, put unable to move, the Duke was his duty” 1o 108 re: = to Rapacious Ward Wolves Who hink They Own the Whole Town, Other Foreign, to seven p S 4 R + Iy | & motion to-mort o\ to take the bill 1 tion, and at the end of the breakfast the min- | <aid he thou it | reseue of the gallant Bwin: batallion of infantry is all that is usually | ©™ LW 0 take 1l v \ i Fiof, A8 0 PFOD o a's pot i vinmed corner by — 4 3 Y " o ) A S, ister went to the legation and transacted | take more he usial cantio viceroy of Kquatorial Africa, as o proof of | of Arayle's petty King pinned in a cornerby | " \suuam, Dee, 2011 n, m—~An expedi- | keptin Halifax. There are now said 0be | Saoetinr s ime s A S o | o businoss or s ofec o Jotter aotos | the dotnile. of this mee netution Mo Gordon's deatl, and with a demand for | ajudicial rook W tion (o resciie Eiin fs most wrgent. The |y alifas four companics of engineers. A | congroes n - estimate ot Supervising | om a statenent by lis physician detailing | picked, a vespectabl Toiel was ‘welvcted for Emin's sutrender; thence it was forwarded WHO PAYS THE COST routes are maw practiable i A Soné | guatine minng batallion, a company Areliitect Bell for special anpropriations for | e serionsness of Mannfie's attack of piens | e accommodation ot the fury,” tie jurom HSIE SO RIF: Soan, however, the erowd besan a new | fhorauchly well orgnized expedition is sent: | 8REENE FUIE G TR SRS Mining work on varivns bublic buildings, | monia whieh, the minister says, prevented | were conscientionsly warneil on'each _ocens: The letter is dated 12 Raab, 1502 —(April | canvass. How about costs? A daw clerk, | g 0 ‘I':‘\—“‘;“;‘ ‘\"‘ A strong "}l"'”.'l'"'“. A6 And0E orLA for 11alif The Second | Lhey contain estimates of $6,000 for the ox- | his going out at nie ht for seven week: ion of their leaving the court voow. The re- L Who Tooked Tike A picture of Sumpson | hiider comnatid of Stanlew,” Wiiere will ve | are undor orders dor alitex, The Second | euisfon ot the pubile building at Nebrasin | Flionah prostrate at the time he accopted an ler also took especial patus to cantion the 2 3 whiting, L shall react B January 8 a \ > ion of York and the Lancaster in- | City and $11,000 for the building at Council | Ivitation o a dipfomatic dinner but was for- | jurors that they would 110t be allowed to te- It begins: *“From the miserable Mahomed | Brass in “Old Curiosity Shop,” and had a ILLIAM JUNKE fantry regiments, four battalions of | Blufls, L bidden to go by his physician, Manning’s | ceive letters or ealls from any one, not even Almed, who is called EI Mahdi, to his miser- | green bag, loudly announced, in an oracular : e ; the the Duke of Wellington's regiment VATTRRS MUTATARY: statements are corroborated by those of | wambers of their family. 1i faol, spectal ablo Wali Karamella El Sheikh—from the | voice: “Each party pays his own costs. Defeated By Government Troops, and another reginent of infantry is Said to | Lietenant-Colonel Monioniery Bryant [ Messrs. Branifl and Camancho,” which are | cantion han “beou used and Ui court. was poor slave of God, K1 Maldi Bin Adullab, to | Rejoined avother solicitor's clerk, who had | GUAvaQr Dee. 20.—Vargas Torres, | be underorders for Halifax, "I'he Cuttinig in- { and First Lientenant P, 1L Ray, Fighth in- » published, satisiied that the interests of the prisoner p Iy dar agsy ‘tis | one of 1 ipal v ary chie cident is predicted to involve further difii- | fantry, who were ordered to San Franeisco - had been earetully suarded. Ny friend and governor: God grant him, | two green bags: “No, mo; Cfis of the principal revolutlonary chiefs, | Tipe vl Niiso Mexico will 1ot waive and we | as wiinesses. on the trial of Licutenant A DEADLY FEUD ENDED. MeQuiade was then ordered ¢ f | 5 L q 4 A solin | 11as been recaptured § <teighty | CUIty, becanse Mexic aive u v | a8 witnesses on the trial of Licutena A DEADL 5 51, cQuade was then ordered to stand up and ete. 1 present to you many excellent |a pretty question. Lad Colin | has bieen recaptured. On the Tl inst eichty | \Giifiot concede thelr right to trv Americans | Waaver of that regiment, have heen ordered | - 3 . ] did S0 winh his thumbs in his pantaloons saluams, ote.” brought my loid into the court | Lovermment troops defeated 130 Monten- | for offenses committed in the United St by Major General Howard to join their new | The Stares and Formans Wage a War | pockets, The defens remarked General Then: “I inform you, my dear friend, [and has failed in her nctions | tarosat Amiortla on the boarder botweon | and asa third possible complication Givzman ytion at Fort Niobratn, Nebruska of Extinction. Tracy, "hus NolINg 1o Sas Wy sentence N ‘ T : SRBTUSER RS SEBaY i » Feuador and the United States of Colowbia, anco is represented as rapidly i sing Ariy leases granted : Major Samuel Beek, Uit 2 860 R shonld not be pronounced against hims: we O e RS L \‘:,"".”'J,L"",;Ik”p‘:"":l"1‘:”“‘2‘:4 D0 | Several were killed and wounded. the land and water amament of Venegiela, | assistant aduiant cenural, Omaa, until gy [ FOrE Swini At fl',""“““ o ans | gelyon his foruer good cliaractor and_ e iod, the ity o lartonn was entered by | you follow m ¢l ed, as parts St with a view of annexing Colombia to Vene- [ uary 5, 1857; Captain Daniel H. Floyd, assist- | 3¢S there has existed a deadly tend hetwe esteetn in which he is still held by his neich- the help of God on the 9th Rabeen el Akhur | the erowd were following him past Temple The Procecdings Abandoned. zucla and becoming the agent of France in | ant quartermaster, Bufialo, until December | the Formans aud Stares of the Cherokee [ bors and acquaintances, wio are miapv L D, ! 3 ' < (January 18%5) at daybreak, throngh help- | Bar to Chancery Lane. “My lord brought Dunriy, Dee, 20, —The proceedinzs azainst | the control of the Panama ca al, and being | 503 First Lieutenant Daniel C, Pearson, re nation, About six months ago Sam Stare | of thent here now to ask tor lenfency of the ers of our religion ) were ready and | her into court with five co-respondents and | David Sheehy, Parnellite member of parlia- dy, in the interest of the French owners, | nental g B y second eavalry, F had bis horse shot from under him white rid- | court. o las failed. Ergo, he must pay her costs and r South » W UL e UL Ao W VT AL Washington “Tertitory ing outalone through lonely woods in the | ‘ARG recanier said jn substanco: A rthur Juuped over ditehos, acting upon the com- | Das faile 0. lie st pay i s ment for South Galway, for accepting rents | United State This = means that | months. i out alone thi wely woods 1. MeQuade, you have been fairly and justly wand of the Lord who rules the whole world, | those of her alleged paramours trustee under the “plan ot the campaign” | Blanco Proposes to wipe ont NEBRASKA NOMINATIONS, nation, Suspecting Ben Forman of - the | convieted of “bribery. You were elected to 1 A Al hour or less that If the latter green bag disciple be vight | at ‘Templemore, County Tipperary, have | the Colombian government in order that a Ihe president has sent to the <enate the | deed, he deternined to avenge it, but | parform a public duty and public trast. Lo 1t was in a quarter of an hour or | v ¥ Tipperary e ) k . 3 3 they came upon the encmies of the Lord, | then Lord Colin is strongly worsted ina [ been abandoned. ruler of Venezuela and commander of its | nominations of Elijah Ratnour, of Weeping | Was W id_and shot by somie of Wis | Stead of doing <o you violated that trus ¥ L I beginning | tinancial view of the case. i army he may control its territory and affairss | Water, Neb., and James W. Carson Fdear | evemies near Younser's Tend. 11is wounds | Your chatacter as a husiness man, father, there entting them off, even from beginuing | Gnaucial vie ase. The Rent Campaign in Ireland. he \enezielian army is to-day larger and | Neb. being considered fatal, he was taken [ citizen and husband is wood. You to end of them. Notwithstanding they were COLIN POINTEDLY DENOUNCED DuBLIN, Dec. 20.—Joseph C Jerenial | better cquipped han the United States army. POSTAL CHLANGES, e A it 15 ] should have " considered them " before , ol s of streng! oy fled "o dese ) s Russell's clevers ) il S - consists of 50, ¢ 1 30,0 rcerve, T ollowing Neobias iMeas e were at_dinne A ar, wounded 0 « NI 0l d Y strong with their arms of strength, they fled | To deseribe Sir Charles Russell's clever |y qan and Joseph Kenny, Parnellite mem- | Lt consists of 30,000 Hne and 20,000 rosetve, iThe tollowing, Nebraska nostoftices wera | \tete &1 ey, B, QL Vel you o did-wrong. | You © did et away beforo the troops of God. Though | ornnte and effective speech, together with | {0 My R armed mai cecli-loading | discontinued: ~ Easton, Holt county, aud , S 3 d o o e crime of whicl > | T istina AL diassott e evidence | bers of parliament, suceeeded Friday in col- | magazine guns made in France. Blanco has | Lanchorn, Dawes county. guard and escaped to Youneer's Bend, where | vou have been convicted as Jaehne did by thinking to obtain safety by entering their | Justice Bult's dissection of the evidence | ,.iyg all the rent due from the tenants on | recently made additional large’ purehases of |~ “Thomas' Fitznatrick was appointed post- | Ie lay concealed until his wife, the notorionus | taking the stand and comuitting perjury. enclosures and shutting the doors, they were | cutting out decisively all tainted testimony |y 3 dcienr estates and escaping with the | arms. It is elieved he will Soon shiow his | masterat South Side, Holt county, vice Nirs, | Bellé Starr assisted him to_ escape by swin have reason to believe vou received a8 met faee (o face and hewn with swords and | and keeping in view important items, would | yioney, thus hoodwinking the police, whoex. | hand. The United States has a nominal pro- | Esther Amer, resignéd. % ming ihe Arinsas tiver and “taveling by | el motes as Dy it $10.00, 1 stabbed with spears uniil theircries were | bea waste of cable space. One specimen of | nected the tenants wonld asscinble yesterday, | tectorate over Colombin, This governnient R AEIG AP ITAT, night to Fort Smith. Sam Starr was charged | money is noi vours, itis not_the nroperty of 3 3y ) will be_compeiled to keep open and protect Sl i . & with robbing the United States mail, and | vour tamilyv. 1 itis lett with them it will ey bRl (oI DO Bl ‘The P ding the - Panams raflrond, Cand 1o . Abis | 1, Gharles G. Rabb, of Junction City, I while nere he surrendered himsei £ (o the au- | Work the inevitable osult of once, there upon the eround. inely instanced. e said there was one inci- | 'The Proceedings GITRILLY way cannot avoid being embroiled | Mhe Y thorities, but when ablo to travel Starrre- | 1 would advise von 1o troops of God fell upon the dent in the Paris proceedings which he could WL LA, proceedings azaiust | iy, case ol hostile advances | IMPORTANT CAS SETTLED. turned to the nation, Saturday he sturted | pay back to the city the money the people, who had shut their doors | not pass over. ‘That Lord Colin should have | David Sheehy, Parneilite member of parlia- llvllw\»|w7|\4-lmxw,ln||ul_ in |]h»-m-ml.n e =t ||.uv Fort Smith bt ~In|v"4| 1\|ll A | which vou h received, and 1 live no PREI B A1\ B FATE ey were taken upand | so ACWREIUABED: o his wife would | ment for South Galway, for accepting rents | coming thus involved it is believed that it [ Decisions Handed Down By the | dance —near — Forman’s vancl, en | doubt that it will work to vour benctit. ‘I fonring a like fate. “They were taken upand | Sousht @ wartant by which his wite would | et Jor S (el Tor aceoniing Rents | Gty (s el R AEE St ye URItaa|EEATesIBuprET R OO REe) Forman was there. Stare demanded [ sentence of the court is that sou bt contned klxllllml |nn(n;|l)’ \‘m.l. were left but little | have been treated as a cominon ,.mqml.;. at Templemore, county Tipperary, tave been | Monroo doctsino—sither declue aggressively | o' 8150 SHE8 BUBTEG CAGEE pay tor e liorse by Killed, whon Forman | in the state prison at hard fabor tor” seven children and slwves. Butas to the enemy of [ was an outrage on conmon decency ¢ | abandoned. ¥ for Its maintenance or make a square back ASHINGTON, Dee. 20.--A decision was | yaised his pistol and fired, shooting Stare | vears, and you pay a fine of $5,000,% God. Gordon, though we had warned | thought Siv Chavles Russell was far too —— — down. ‘The protection of Frencli interests [ rendered by the supreme court to-day in the | through the heart, “Starliad out hix” vistol [ * Dufing tie sentence MeQuade stood up, his TR T R | Lo N AL 5 AT lenient upon e question. He read the Iliness of My, Parnell. at Panama will give France all the oppor- | patent case of Louis P Sutler and others mui fired u;lw'hz!'-” Th nu{lml l»\lnkl- II'm arms folded across his bosow in & wanner e y s G ONDO pe, 20.—Parnell is Fas! v she wa co if necessary P 2 e man’s nect ) ied st in- | habi ‘oun s cQuade ob- that he might return to God, yet he never | apy on for the wartant, and said it was \('-“(‘* o 4"”'"'0' Hm']:l i ,nt‘ l-:x ton|AtiioltyiEhetms ;um-'"nffx‘L’i“’»rifu"f\‘fi.-n.'.‘n‘ {o'| against Isanc Robinson and another, brougbt | (il BeGH R b {men diedalmogt’ uci| habitualtoililin, /Cou el tor MeQuule o, did so, because his miserable state was fore- [ clear that ke fact that Lady Colin | B I'" i Hh BC by o lnd con” | twenty years, to obfain a foothold on the | UP 0¥ appeal from the United States eireuit pigodiest feuds of many that have existed in | the room. MeQnade was immediately taken ordained by God. Beeause of his foolishness | was lawtully seoarated from her hus- | fined to his room. He is unable to receive | yperican continent. This Is not a s court for the northern district of 1linois, | the Cherokee nation—a feud that has lasted | to the tombs, and atter the usual formalities he was removed by God to the place of his | band by an English court anust | Visitors. and is ovliged to avoid transaction | story. It is sunply a relation of some of the | This was a sait brought by Robinson & Sut- | for fifty years and resulted the death of | was locked ina cell, & i 3 s A T or- | 01 all busive: inside talk among Washington diplomatic | ler, appellants, to restrain alleged Infringe- | Many men on both sides, McQuade will be given a few days to fix up wrath, which is @ bad place to remain in. | have been conecaled. She had a per g I J : K ! \ 3 i I 3 ¥ v di == and naval people, by whom it Is believed the | 1e'%e" o' natent granted nim June 10, 1839, e 1S bank aceount, ook atter his business aud The end of this zuilty people is that they | fect right to move about as she liked. This Bulgarians Disappol United States will” get into_close quarters a1l EIAD DRI, Ltk REV, KENNARD KI1OKS. Ay the neeessary power of attorney, were eut off, which--thanks be o Gud-be- | wartant was applied when the proceedings [ Sorra, De he repoit (hat Count | with France before fong over {he I'anama | UPon an apparatus for resweating tobacco. 3 J falls those who are to reeeive fire as | was pending in the court and be could not | ierbert Bismarck had advised the Bulgarian | caval. This court holds that the patentce has no [ He Did Not Sce the Dizzy Ballet and NEW YORK STOCKS, their reward, while light s reserved | conceive of anything more infamous than | delegates to accept Prince Nicholas, of Min- m A CIVIL EERVICE ANANIAS, claim for the process of steaming tobacco by Wants it Known, \ 1 o ) 2l o o « as, of ) eivil so ¥ asion hs pssen- 4 cry Little Lite Shown In the Tran- for those who shall reeeive heaven | the attempt to put the fady in prison wnder | grelin, us ruler of Bulkaria, hius eaused great | gon e GVILservice comimission i i messen: | means of steam, or steam and body of hot [ Cujcaco, Dee. 20.—A communicaiion Y il o howniinithoRleay Sl ger or doorkeepvx, Who rejoices in the name ] - 4 A " sactions Vesterday. as their dwelling place. ‘Lhere were ten | such circumstances disuppointment here. Sf Ananins, but Hommlsafoner Oberly says it ater, or by any process whatever. His | qated Now York has been received by the H/ persons only who were killed in tho holy During these denunciations Judge Butt ble l:nifiny}‘..m.i.,,, isamisnomer. ‘The other day the conmis- | invention must be limited to his own specific | general manager of the Assoclated press “_\“‘“I“’"‘"':'»”1"_“ 20, -\Tl»r:jx.ln:. lr!v.'x'li;u strife for Kiiartoum. ‘The rest of our people | looked nointedly at the noble—or, if one Dho Tailwny Collision. ol | Slonen desiring to devote limuself to some | apparatus, and s that, ashe was expressly | from the Rev. ). Spencer Kennard objecting o= There was very littlelife in the Y i o S | s e T e e T ! ec. 20.—A ternific rallway col- [ pressig business, went up stairs to one of | required to state that ifs structural plan was | (o'tha uee of is name in the dispateh sent | S10CK market to day. London was weak and ¢ neither wound nor hurt. as | please ! gnoble—lord elow ~ him, | rred at Charkew, Russia, on Sat- | the more secluded rooms, leaving word that | old and not ot his own invention, the r 3 i 3 > lower at the opening, aud bulis b happened by the providence of Gol, and we | while all the ducal blood in the latter’s face | urday, vesulting in the killing of sixteen | he should not badisturbed. Soon afterwards | of tho district court in favor of the patentee | 00t on the night of the 16th deseribing the | PG, B (08 CHEEBE JEE - PEES 50 bow our heads in thanks to God for the hielp | seemed tuining varple. Bt Lis brothers | persons and injuring thirty otliers. gentleman called who insistod on having | is reversed and the case returned with in- | appearance of several clergymen at the re > Fab B Il ¥ v J ¥ + J 1 t , 3 quence by the fear that on any advance received from him. May you also do so. | sucked their cane tops in true Pall Mall in 2 e his card taken tothe commissioner. Ananias | struetions to dismiss the bill, resentation of the opera of “Galate nd | 3 fay y advance Do o1 oalls o G oara LA i liame 2116 ot i kerence. Soctalist Sheet Seized. }\nk it Il]rlr(n'u nnllll m"]- conmissioner told A decision w uluh.\ H'|||l‘uur| by the su- | the afterpiece of Rubenstein’s” “Bal Cos- | Loudon would unload its Jarge holdings of OW:3 » A " Bere iy, Dee, 20.—The socialist paper, the | 1M 0 tell the caller that Mr. Oberly was | preme court in the e of the Chicago & | tume,” for the purpose of passing judgment | American secnrities, a laree share of whieh name it . HAT NEXT 3 TR eIV e hage TR L W ag | not in.” Ananias went down stairs, re- | Northwestern company against the exeenior | on the baliet. Mr. Kennard savs: “As 1| \were bought above present priecs. ‘e Bank This letter is sealed by tlie Mahdi, and was What will be the next move?™ | asked of | ‘Tauringer Wold Lost, has been seized at | furned the curd to the caller and'said: “Mr. | of John 0'Neill, deceased, hronght by writ | huve been in' this city for the vast’ two | o gy ®EEe Rl ! igh the first information Emin Packa had of Gor- | & junior concerned in the case. e scratched | Munich for publishing the article written by | Oberly says he's not in, but he's up thie of error from the United States civemit court | months, and was noi within nine - | 06 Fshnd pate ot idisconnt was - high dow's death and the fall of Khartowm, In | his wig with a pointless peneil and said Lievknichy entitled “Farewell to- America, “If we had another ressenger | for the northern district of lowa. “This was | dred miiles of that ballet Jast Phurs- | ehoush toprevent any finther shipments of oDy et AT T S BT (0 o == med Savphire” remarked the commis- | a suit brought by 0" Neill, an employe of the | day evening, it is plain that the ve- | colt from London, and at the sime time to achRiviis e sulleauEofIcININ nonaLion ik A : The Leaguers’ Plans. sioner, when telling the story, “the commis- | railway eompany, to recover damages for m- | porter was in - ertor. The eharacter | make money scare d interest rates stie England las received of Gordow's death, | tations great may ve tho elisticliy_of Dee, 20.—The leaguers are taking | sioners would never be able to secure a mo- | jurles sustained by him while i its service, ( 0f the dispatell is sueh as will do me zreab | e Enelish oapital, 1 was feared that o= vitish procedures iy o S ot | ment to themselves.” and, as alleged, through the negligence of its | pwhere Z0eS, ving o | duthe knglish “capital, was fenre A S 3 srecautions to prevent another coup like that 1 alleged, zh wegligence of i damage wherever it goes, bringing my name THE AGONY OVER. And Ladded: “Great the elasticity of biils | ! A VIRGINIA ELOPEMENT employes. The jury in the court below | into contempt and ceippling e, | (16 Diglirates for inoney:in London might And ©add ireat the elasticity of biils o Seldidin ol e 5 ; ; 3 g 1oy o contenpt_and ¢ g omy influence, of costs and appeal.” at Loughrea In some instanecs they are | yast Friday morning, at the residenco of | found . verdict awaraing damages to ihe | T sinple JStCe o are ier obi 2 on (6 | €= a solling mosement by forerzn holder, e viRpRo It £iires es, M Schinalla, a_welltodo farmer in’ Kin | amount of $15000. The juistices of this comtt | eorvect the matier at. the eaziiest moment | and in that event i b slump was predicted. su il ¢ 5 A S = ieor near here, Alice (Justice. Woods being absent) ave equally | through vour dispatehes to the same papers,” hout tho. of v which showel o LoNDON, Dec. 21—The newspapers in theix i Clergymen Exemptea. s, Isandsomma seventeen-yearold. dauglter, | divided In opinion tpon the quastion rew | Mec feenmard is. entiled. to. tha correation. | ont the only thing which showed e comments on the Campbell trial express the | BERLIN, De The reichstag military | Kissed her mother good-bye as she started for | sented, and the judzment of the court betow | The st of elerzyimen was made up from the Foeent. Grangers were all weak and N o] an b rnecis e 7 iniot that ot the verdict is unsatis. | committee by a majority of twelve has ex- | sehool with her books under her arm and | agamst the railroad company therefore | invitations that were vresented at the boses | fowir. Notwithetand ine the. fact that Tor the Cable—Special to the Bre.]—Ten days fhetory the Jury could have eome to no other | Mt clergymen Trom military servi <tid she would niot return howe that evening, | stunds as final, X in exchange for scats. The manazement | sbeond week of Decomber N orthwestern the Campbell cable dispatehes from here i e \ 2 — as she had promised to spend the nizht with decision was also rendered in the case of | kept the envelopes, and from them made out | ooy s inereased 120,000 and - Omalia 81 SHow ity pam e erin s i L R BN BAE HIERKLE G RN L doee Fatal Boiler Explosion, one of e sehoofates. Sl Farmer, tiam T s - orhers, apnetants, | a1kt wiieh i impried to e s | S, Terd Wete 41 e apmehonsion said ow Lady Colin will stand sueh & { ity of ateraiion of the divoree procecdings s ‘Six porsons were killed | twenty-one vears old. ‘who_ lives in an a ainst Joseph Glover and others, canal com: | improperly inelided the nwne of Mr. ken i B R atcl i sturdy, teasing Scotel eross examina ST T eSS T l_“ DATR S s houalsi el "(‘ Jominig county, wis Bt far from Ghe Sehin | wissioners—an appeal om e direuit court | it ! Band 1ot monoy Dl U Advoeate Finlay will give her remains to be 3k VDML LR A ot Leceo, Ll farm and a’ few minntes after Alice left [ of the United States for the northern - | 2 o - Lombardy, to-d 3 . «h it was aunounced that some Soantoanorrow e Qloatly:(Thal) Bvo X e > R s ier mother at jhe gate the were to- | district of Llinois, The ¢ ns presented Ready For More Cattle O el L Sas anoUnERL LAk S \OTEON ) ey abaliay STAMPING OUT SOCIALISM. S yether on their way to the nver by this case rele o the navieation 6o, Dee. 20 —The S Dist o000 ninolt et R her. she has destroyed an ingenious chuin of Dwelve Lives Lost : , Dee, hoteldt Distillery | colmtry, it wis thought that this would not slie in yedian Ing dves Lost. veached the whart in time to embark ona [ of the Tllinois river. “The state ot e T b (b R P R e little suspicious links which her lord’s coun- | German Women Sentenced For Op- | LoNDox, Dec. Thesteamship Llanelly, | steamer and arrived here Friday night. The | Hiinois, acting under the authority of e ar | Ve Lhis a0l wig B OV eI R sel have made. ‘The bar, however, will see rg > mile Eabor:nions. sailing from Liverpool, has foundered at | hour was too late to procure a marriage various aets of her legislature, adopted about | INfecteditssheds, which were recently ocen sSHUIR LN LY ORI ganizing Female Labor Unions, i i 4 ) and 1he hears might /tany tme bid up. rates a8 nreEnIbOnIY A (ray D RAMOSLOr Herthat B o i ot o 1olyhead. Twelve persons were diow cense and they went w the house ot an *ac- | 1567 4 system of res for the improve- [ pied by cattle affected with plesro-puemmonia, {6 by abhout another scoon. AL noon the TSR (Y T (TR (3 er i e e L - unintance. Saturday morning they were | ment of the navigation of the nois river. | and will at once (1l them with ket was ol and quiet andiabont g b ahauaviderints Lollas clatw, st | Batx, Doc. 20— New York Herald Cat BiEmar Kl Alan 50 warri fter the cerenony the hiide wr Amionz these measures were the construction | bulls, | A watehman, o be designatod by the | 55 aer sent Tower han At 1o e, - Salos 2 Sl LBL A 08 0C0a1Y, Specinl to the Bri.]—Another instance of BenLy, Dee, 20,—A dispateh to the Stand- | # letter 1o her mother, in which she said: of loeks and dams at Henry and at Copperas | giate live stock comimission and paid by the | 16 noon were 155,000 shares, 1 WAl on whieh she velied for adeeree in hev favor, | the Draconian rigor with which Bismarck is | oo toddas <1 s that Prineo Biomare 3 youw'll forgive we this tme Ullneverdoso | ereek, and the appointment of a board of | Gisiilery eompans. 110 bo hired o see Bt | e marko durine the Taet louts. breaking bas undeniably failed. Whercefore, in - the | trying to stamp out sociatism is afforded by the Mieraa s RE LR ER e BINATCHIB MR I caj 1) 28O0 1-m..ml=muu\‘Mlv to King | can: Irllnnn“mln‘v;l to manaze them and | o eattle are remoyed from the sheds except | St Paul, Western Union, Union Paeifie and end, Justico Butt may be called upon to SRS s fasre o [ o George county some months ago 1o look after vibe rates of toll for the passige of v htor and then onlyafier hayving been | Hocking Nalloy about 32 pe i DS YER _H”» YRS 1 hwon Jeree Db ol sl ineanipn Raturday X leader L it R Nis lumber Business, and pwhile there met The complainants, Huse, Loomis & | 1acCadiHon by the. state velerimatian. The | vest of the st at about 1 per cent. L Mok peat what hie has thus faroften said: hat | of the Berlin workwomen's union. Frau _Saw Her Husband Do the Deed, Miss Sehinalla om that time until their e engaved in cutting ice at Pern and | eonany ees to e responsible for any | conservative | s advised enstoniers to a sad waste of tine. Grothman, no profession: Flarentine | Ricnyoxn, Va, Dee. 20.—Some months | elopement they corresponded, hut on account | other points and transporting it down the | guihrenk of contasions diseise i the sheds, | keep ont tor the present. 1 nion Paeiiic wis This turns out to have been & predietion. | Cautins, seamstress: Mar tebloeh- | a0 Riehard Shinnick, keeper of a bar room, | of the objection of her parents he puid but | iinoisand Mississippl rivers to, 8t Lows, | P company veiieves with Dr. Gaidsden thai | vaided on news from Washingion (lat cons At a quarter past 10 this evening the hungey- | sehmidt, dressmakers Antouia Steinke, cigar | 50l out his business and ieft the city for the | few visits to the Schinalla residence from { Memphis and other southers markets, [Ihey | jeurg-pneamionia can only be cominui deration of the fundin « biil Tad ™ been Inid e e L R AT } IRJer; £ b SRR S BLCE SR the time he first met Alice until they were [ contend that the dams and locks at” Henry | D88 Bieath or a1y ine aniial il until dannary 1. The whole list. elosed ki 10 into court, where Jud=e fgker: Marie Walter, tailoress, and Anua [ west, leaving his wife bebind. Last Satur- | yipried, The young eouple lett tor their | and Copperas creck constitute an_impedi- | e Sehuteldt oty 100 v i s R | Buttlooked thivsty, and announced that they | Marie Poetting, tailovess, ehurged betore the | day Mrs. Shinnick, who lias been an invalid, | home this morning and the affair creates an ent Lo the nay ion ot the Hiiuois river, | y + o put i . d 3 )00 shn K Tontana ready to put in the were abont 400,000 sinres, liad acquitted both litigants, ccoud court of correetional police with hav- | fnding her end fast avproaching, made an | uproar in- Old Dowmion cireles in Wash- | and that tolls colieeted {rom vessels whic 2l = Said a junior barrister It 15 a ne ing bioken the law against holding public | ante-mortem jstatement of the details of a | ington. i i sl r."'l\fl_"““'i‘v“Ll""l'j:_‘l‘df"l‘l“:];_“ B V.‘,\I.f-‘lll“‘:w:u Furious Gales at British Gram Trade Review Aok L o ; weeting and freeruiting members for a polit '”‘““'”""‘\“"““""[‘ oy ""‘l’;“""' OVer & gt js anmounced by the 11 f General | of the territory of the United States nortl Npw York, Dee, 20. -5 t LoNDON, Dee, 20.~The Mark Lane Ex 3ut when the jury, as it in despair, w 1oal socloty, ! ques- | year ago, aniek lived over the bar room on to do something by repreliending General Butler for his absenee, wronouncin illzotten gaing, give ap and A Peculiar Verdict Returned in the Colin Campbell Case. \Copuright 188 Ty James Gordon Beniet!.) steers o Eghert 1. Viele, now_the representative of [ west of the Oio viver passed July 13, 135 Phe World's Halifax press, i its weekly review of the Britiah tion of y worl d his wife was frequently called upon to | the ‘Thitteenth New York distriet. that the | and of that article of the United States cons | Furmess line steamer Ulanda air Yl Wl Mo LN *his | women’s verein oty, sthim. She says that one night last fall | president has tendered him th stitution which prohibits the imposin Sl B LAL SR AhR ) Kl X ) filioadl conduet a8 unworthy of a gentleman and | pardly any lab T between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock she ?:y‘vv_‘ .n“.“:._.‘\;.4“‘:-‘:“_:*. \n‘w:_- ‘u‘-:‘;:‘;.:‘: .:l\‘.‘| .\,\y”htlm\ ].’.‘.“ ",'”",. 0 by “,.:”Hv.: e ALl Rs i o A Saldiey, S thalauglioravas joug political, and jome happened to enter the bar by the pack door, | aitist than a politician, e isa ¢raduate of | They therefore pray that the defendants in rricane for elght days, and d Why did not the jury aftix a rider on v dissolved, when she saw her hiusbaud, who was in front | the West Point toilitary academy, served in | this ease, who are eanal commissioners, may ous topies? asked (sotto one of Gen ‘ of the bar counter, knock down a white m both the Mexican war and the wik of the re- | be restrained from eollect ueh tolls anid With & pair of brass knuekles, drag the body | bellion, and has sinee been practicing his | trom interferm in- any way with the free TUDGE BUTT §C01 Landger : s Vit RS profession as a sanitary engimecr, being con- | navigation of the riveér. This court hol 5 idered the foremost authority in ‘the country | first, (following its decision in ¢ ol s nion that iy wh were out week N scienee, canaba vs, Cl 0,107 U1, 8., 6i8), that the I W it fron \nel AN EX-CONGRESSMAN'S DEATH rdinanee of 1is7 could not eontrol e ma i weaingp Thompson 1L Murch died in_the insane rity and power of astate after her M A \ § Dorlud led the way in these words: It was not i : ;i IWeInesses, 06 § ng up asylum at Danyers, Mass., last Wednesday, | sion, ~ Whatever Iimitations on her pow v i ; i whoat e8] : i : b ¢ floor and diggimg for the hidden ‘well, but | a'the age of forty-eieht years, Mureh had'a | a zovermuent whilst in the territoria st ene, X t proveng $ho powes of Lady Go ok o presiding | have as yob maide no discover incular caroer. When he was nominated | tion, whether trom the ording of 13y f X ¢ ne g6, to call General B nediately benipd th vliice, howeyer,willbe thoroy for Congress e was a day laborer, a stone | legislation of congress, it f AR A0 ] J 3 A y achar.e of adultery 1 noticed the fame o state ofticia ¥ cutter at Eastport, Me., and being a man of | operative foree, exeept as N ) o ks : fi‘.:: to come forward, beea 1 Van Avmin's d Asurar of hisunion, g W, M€ native ability, although uneducated, was a | by her after hecatie S T a Ot clork of Bland county—left thelr Jeader among workingiien. ‘The greenback- | union. Second, that, ) ; | Lind & "y H',’ g, 08 which ers touk him up to cateh the labor ve considerations, the ternm: of Y., b 1“" “: has boen heard frow « ne was eleeted to congress over Eugene Hale | nance of 18 were not violated i 1 at ~ done that the non-appeas b t St rongly prevalent that ¢ in 1519, the only time Hale has ever been de- | constrnetion of the dams and locks iy ¥ )\ il vins proof of his guilt A f Shinnick's vietm, The wite's deseription of | feated. Mureh was ont of place in ‘congress | tion, ‘Uhird, that the exactions of e 1 10F tha nurdared wan 1o som €rees | and acquired bad hubits there, At the”end | tnroneh the is in the natn RIpSOWR UL 4 O with tue appearanee of hoth, b LG bis term he 100! to Boston, opened u | sation for the use of artificial facili PR TR Ie Crawtord, ‘The Clueinn Suloon and went from the gaticr to the in- | not imposts upon the pavigation QIORINEN ) lake i 0nuss . I el satagraphind . stream, 1, in° the opinion ot R R S what claim ba s B be fouig THE APPEAL BEIECTED, greater benelit would result to ! YT TR - retary of the interior to-day from improvement than from Mith th Y An Answer Filed, 1 the femtion tor a rehearing yiver in its natural eondition, and it ( sprnG, g, D \n @ r mber culture case of annes Har the state must necessarily deter ¥t \ ina pothonotary ice to-day ice Anna W, Robinson, of s | self, then it has full vower t e ) ncton sult of 1 on latter, from’ ‘North Plait retary | Duproveinents, even - ail tic, AU held that there were canse Incieased inconvenicn L a rehearing, to the business of ind Aeh Pennsy| THE PRECE OF PRINTEL of the ¢ ) fa s on the motion ‘The newspaper publishers and type i- | missioners is aflived, ealth 10 make the cal union | greed on i ba i - Pennsylvania ec i per 1000 ems for alternoon papers an Nat Al Capital Miscellany, 1 the Northe | ents per L0 ews for worhing papers WasINGTON, Dee, 20,—Estimates of d litect for the repairs liveries of 1 the pro- Lilling, saw e wind | 1 one direetion vise, In ong period. Al Atlantic vessel | i I tor Enlish t Tt vedd terribly, and he i Ldvaneed eral Butler's solicitors. | fer, rob it of a roll of money ever, to the hitation t i det « i q tac 1 raise the trap at the end of the bar and v I verdiets, Jud. e But sunpning up, hi ! N who might be | Ukan this lnformatlon. the nolis. went: to » Jud i 1y hid work to find the remains by pul the act of parliment ¢ 1 < for It compulsion in sueh ¢ to of my wa I oad DS January 5 is an advance of {1 A LR both morning and afternoon paper Among them were the followi o South Pennsy NTIRPATION OF CATTLE DIst Custom house, extension of post the paper 15 t arey, of Wyoming, has int i Ton and repiirs, $1065,000; C1 ns il e n the house a bill” for the extirpa of | hospital and break water, $41,500, application, * eUro-puen iy and other exotic diseases I'he collection of internal revenuge bl wnong catile. This & prepared | the first five wonths of the pre NN ey « niitee 1 than t sliections® during ¢ 1 ! Presidential thio: It provides 1 Gould Going to Church " 2 r , | rigid qua York, D Special Telogran case azainst | 1w years in could be passed that pl Bst.|~The s Jay Lould has ’ » and Lo pay the above in to-day threatens to destroy hecome s cliupel ' goer for Six consecutive A Big sur JUBY'S ' FINDINGS. 4 ty Sloger. ab s pension of $4a wonth of the ecattle, fresh sud 3 : lays. He has. attended servioes. inthe R ‘;} Lmediately on “vetiving - the- jury hics al witnesses & 1 that ation it was -sh comparatively short Hie i 1 novelty for the financier, “Dr. John | At decting this afternovn tianimous that Lady Miles' evidence as 10 i $o vorelp 1o keep alo timony ot his divorced wite BILL® By T0WA MEMI K. iPaxton 15 (he preacher -who expounds | the demands of their workmen Lord Colin's iutidelity : was to be jejeeted in | [ i Despite this, Prose r Wazs- | ailiclion antedated the war, Case Mr. Lywan fowa, 1 seriptures to Gould, and the chureh edific strike will probably foilow tl v edical evidence 8s 10 the bin- | wer sald the general political charactex of the | sixty-live years of age and in feeble bhealth, the house today a bil pro on Forty-second stieet vear Flith aygige, 10,000 ucn be iBrowar out ol vuploy

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