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- AN P T SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING ' NUMBER 191 CAN'S (O ([ | only to the senate but to the people having | '\ 1 men, who the detectives said they had located Y r LD TYPE, | statement must go.on record: hat there 18 1 1] \DER A DEEP “ EM TLE LOGAN'S CONDITION ALARMING | it ssenein, "ohute "Sefitnd thes (1S JIM CUMMINGS CAPTURED? | femavee ‘Wedtei i ot *ahid "l | THEY LIKE 1T IN COL oot steoon et Saktisidves | UNDER A DEEP WHITE MAN nothing whatever of Washington affairs The _men, he = says, may have | is in session, that at_least 10 per cent of { —- | whien he was appointed, and he knows very _ since changed their location to Chicago, and — the membors ‘present are not - endeqvor — N " ittle more about them now. It is well said .| the parties arrested may be the same persons N ing to perform that action with the bare N - " Bensational Rumors Afloat Regarding the )1. members of the senate who oppose him | Report That the Noted Express Robber is Datsel, sunerintendent of lxmv\m}ru m- | The Proposition to Abandon the Congres "llm)‘"h"“m. volite \\wi'(l generally uses | Germany Enjoys Holiday Week With & Ilinois Senator, tiat it the president desired to furnish a place i i vany, disclaims any knowledge of the arrests i N of it the handkerchief for. he ptimist may Q. 5 for this young man lie might have done so by in the Toils and will not express any_opinion. The po- sional Record Meets With Opposition. say that this criticism 15 a bit finieal and un Heavy Fall of Snow, —_— making him postmaster at Albany. % lice :ml!lrlulit‘; have, ot claim to have, no — kind of Jen who are named o, do their best — - knowledge of the' arrests, and il | " in a slative way for the “common THE DISTRICT RECORDERSHIP. A Crazy Man'a Queer Freak. AND TWO OF HIS PALS WITH HIM. | 0l es any opinton.’ The police | NVATURE'S NOBLEMEN IN OFFICE. | jioile and perhaps the writer would have [ KAISER WILLIAM'S CHRISTMAS, i Niw Yonk, Dee Abner Baker Ma — authorities have, or claim to heve — avoided Uiis comment if he had not, scen ron, of Sc ol 88 a8 coms | 1 — " k. | N0 knowledge of tie matterexcept the st the same miserable behavior indulged in by - The Bill to Retire the Trade Dotlar to | 510 ¢ “ "“‘~ ”?'("":”l )]lll I U”';‘ Two Chicago Papers Say that Pinker- | jiont made to them by chief of polies Eber- | Notes of the Kind-Hearted in the Halls | an iu portant fraction of the seventv six | 0 fioiiners pont the Day &b p . p reAn o ton Has the n Securely and sold of Chicago in a telegram that three men, off C % " o men who haye been selected by the state gov- 3 or bl it the care of the commissioners of charities Ons Benisiths Captuse lad been arrested and that they lad been VLD AU A ernments, What has been sald to_oceur in Churches and Theaters—The New Reassembles — National and corrections, Hle claims that Simpson ¥ sent down here. The endof the case s really ~A Remarkable thie house may be seen at at any hour of any : 3 " : —1The Stor on of fay in the chiib Ul most. HONOEALIG Belglan Workmen's Home Capital Notes, and Stiles, of Texas, hold 355,000,000 in trust he Story. barren of news. Man. LR LLLL hh-F L ML ; 0 i, body of senators, Many of us smile, from —A Steamer Burned. for i, which & Catholic Ll ] Gk Another Express Tobbery. - that action of the mind that makes risible ¢ registered n Il Fit o 9 Q - of eSS 20 snee! g, at the inquiries con- — Vogan's Condition. Avens. hutel ons THursay. Ll i _ The ‘Trisco Train Robber. ST, Lovts, Dec. 25,—\When the east bound Want Their Specchos in Print. W LT WL U ln‘u_‘ls\yx‘\r"[:vw it WASHINGTON, Dec. 25—[Special Tele fine look -4 k Citicaco, Dec. 25, ~Two local papers pub- | train on the Missouri Pacific reached Chilt WasmiNGTON, Dee. 93.—|Special Corres- | ot and. scen_and tnhked with, and. fotod ' ngle's Day. gram to the Bre.]—There are sensational | 010 1 had in o his lished this mormning accounts of arrest | enham. a suburb of +this eity, Iast night, | pondencee of the B If the proposition to | with, that one Sees in - the public prints, but 1 < Gondon Mean et} Tumors to-night concerning the physical con- | $%41% in eash. On Friday he Tocked himself | here yesterday of Jim Cummings, who has | seven bars of silver were put into the Pacltic | abolish the Congressional Record prevailed | these communications generally bear date of Now Yok Herald Cable . 3 i his room and 1t was necessary to foree the : Ao elie 6 18 the ALt G VO STIver WA some unlieard of towh oF hamlet; But whenwe | §ecial to the Bi-r. |—Christmas woe dition of Senator Logan. It was reported | dio o e W e e | long been generally believed to be the exm ar, and when the silver was un see the very leaders of our conntry offending pecial to the B tmas week was vesterday evening that he was a very sick | 1o ord his meals ts be given in lis room | iD& perpetrator of the St. Louis & San loaded, some time after its arrival here, only | bate in congress as there is at present. An | geainst the most radical canons of conduet Inan, but no atention was paid to it because | and took them {hrough the transom and | eisco express robbery last October, and two | five bars couid be found, 1t is supposed that | employe of the stenographers’ force in the | which civilization has s fittin cred the whole of Germany with their soft it was not believed that hie could be in a pre- | 10w & X10 bill ont to the * waiter. 1t s | of is accomplices. The Inter Ocean will say | the twe missing batawere *stolen i the | ouse says that they have frequently meas- | 15 tine (o loudly protest indecd, Heenisé a | white mantle. From ever side eane stories earious condition. This morninge however, | ONEHL he. wwas formerly, in the fueniture | o-morrow moining that these accounts have | (1ol denot Fards, 14 wis o conmieninenl | urea the vomme ot matter whiien zoes into [ Saningt Swest deeeney Tonn Aot b pen | ot atowed e the report was contirmed, and it was stated | on refizion. Af times he pnagined himeeir | B0 foundation in fact except that three men | fyom the St Lonis Smelting and Rofining | the Record and that one-half of it is made un | yiitted to pass unnoticad. From a nintgiven | S0me cities resden, for instance—were thiat his condition wna growltig alarming, | to bo the Aessiah. were arrested for a small offense, neither of | company. ‘e bars are valied at 2,000, of “set specches’—that 18, remarks prepared | me the other day L am wartanted in saying | Almost eut oft from the onter world for sev= ‘I'hiis atternoon Dr. Baxter, who is attending | - Sovtit Hixovir, Mass., Dee Abner | whom was Jim Cummings, The finding of i e in advance and intended for eireulation | that you will seea certain_ gentleman come | eral days, while even Beriin had difficulty in Senator Logan, was seen, and, although the I\E..“_L;:'_"{H- ;\'. e v]v;[ ALy al’_\;"wf the money is also denied. The local anthori THE BODY DISCOVERED among the constituents of the speakers. h:l\v-: fect in (lu-lln‘-:xw 1‘;--]‘-:' sentatives In | communicating with tie other European e dootor was very guarded in his language, it | N he T A ree hotel s Weil fnon | Mes are extremely reticent rezarding | Miss Hull's Rematns Found in a Medi- | Fully 25 per cent. of the running debates, he [ 18 S S5 hoptiation ba made for the | 14 it [ was plain, from what he said, that he re- | here. He is a broker and is engaged in busi- [ the express robbery case, but it is understood oal College. says, are intended for cireulation also. 1t | purchase of & thetsaud copies of the best | 10 the Thurgarten, where nothing has garded the senator’s condition as being pre- | nessin Chicago. ‘He left here quite suddenly | that startling developments miay be ex- [ Drs Moings, 1a,, Dec. 25, —[Special Tele- | can readily be seen thatif one-half of the | book — of = ‘the “rules of civilized | been done to clear it away, the snow is lying carions. “Senator Logan,” said he, “sufters | And was unheard of till Sunday. He is pos- | pected in & few days. The following | gram to the Brr, j—This evening Detective | ltecord is cut down by the exclusion of writ- [ himan intercourse, for = distrihution _in f over a foot deep. The promenade Unter der most intensely. He has inflammat ory rheum. | S¢35¢d of a large amount of property here, is { are the details of the capture as revorted: | Bradshaw, acting under orders of the s ten speeches, and 2 per cent of the remain- | 1€ house and senate, and coupled therewith | inden and all the great streets of Berlin 0 d, and is very wealthy. a s acting undor orders of the sherifl, ) L N the request that a committee be named | o atism of the severest type. e has been hav. ML £ I'wo months ago this evening an Adams ox- | (limbed over several buildings and went | ing halt is excluded on account of its pre- | to detormine which book of social laws shall | Seemed paved with glittering crystals; the Ing high fever, but 1 found his pulse to-d Fire at Lincoln, press car attached to a train on the St | qown the scuttle hole in the roof | pared nature, that the residunm isvery small. | be chosen, ‘Tannenbaume, in the market places and at to be only five degrees above normal, and 1| LincoLy, Neb., D [Special Tele- | Louis & San Franeisco rond was entered by [ of the lowa college of physie- | Then from this must be taken the committee | HOW HE SUCCEEDED. the street corners were heavy with snow. think e fhas improved. He has not, low- | gram to the BEE.|--A fire to-day at Twenty- | @ daring highwayman and robved of $50,000, | jans and surgeons. Proceeding to the | reports, the bills, petitions, memo: R A o S o T6ver | tlakes, and the air filled with the cheery ever, reached the crisis, e has lost much | eighth and O streels eaused tho loss of the | and yesterday Pinkerton's National Detee. | dissecting room he found on the table the [ ive communications, departme o e o T ror NN York, | sound of sleigh and aroscky bells sleep and flesh and is miserable.” It is stated | residence of I M. Rice, a traveling wan | tive agency arrested on the West Side the | body of a young woman from whose face | pondence and a thousand and one other | Franeis was till recently, the United States AT THE CHURCHI by a friend of the senator, who gets his in- | for a sate company, The loss on the dwell- [ man who committed the act and two of bis | and hands the skin had been removed. She [ things, leaving but very littic matter to be | mi to the conrt of Athens, Lisbon and [ The Berlin churches, theaters and bler formation direct, that the family does not | ing was $3,000, loss on household goods | “Pals™ who participated in the robbery. The [ was identified at once as Maud Hull, the | printed which was intended in the design of | Yieuna, and now proprieior ot the Daily f hallen have been equally erowded this week. want the public to know his true condition, | $1,500. Tie insurance was held by compa- [ £uilt of the men under arrest-—one | younlady who disappesred so mysteriously | the Congressional Record. Do Th Sloueh eotts i X i de T sonable sermons were preached at the as it Is regarded as almost eritical, It was | nies in the Clark & lLeonard agency. and was | 0f whom s *Jim” Cummings, who | after burial in Carlisle, Warren county, a few It 18 not at all likely, however, that the | parents were not poor but respeetabie, as | Nicolaikirche, the Petrikirche, the Dom and intended that heshould be taken to the Hot | as follows: On the dwelling, $2.000, and on | bound and gagged the express mies- | daysawo. Her grave had been opened and | Record will be abolished, for, although it | has been said of the progenitors of so many | the other ugly but sacred edidees on Christe Springs of Arkansas ten days ago, but it was | the «household goods and furniture $1,200, | senger, Fotheringham—is proven beyond all | the remains taken away, but no | proves the bane of many members, it is the | of our noted men, though they were by 110 | mas eve, but had a less joyful tone than not deemed advisable to move him. | The family bsent from the house ana | reasonable doubt, and about $5,000 was te- | trace of them could be found. | jealous mistress of many more, and is the | Means wealthy or, aristocratic i thelt olic | usual, and, in several “instances, were Senator Logan went to Hot Springs nearly | it is supposed the fire caught from an over- | covered, being found on his person, while [ Her brother came to this city. | pride of a larze majority, who like to | iy comtortable eireumstances, owned a good | studded with solemn allusions to the troubles three years ago for the same trouble he now | heated range, The location of the tire was | he was squandering lavishly his ill-zotten | and on Thursday wade sce what they say wroduced every [ farm in Steuben county, and added to his in- | and disasters which may visit Europe before suffers from. When the physicians there "["Nlt{" l:‘" ‘I\""\[lw “'. “\flh 2 and of | zaing with one of the demi-monde who was | very careful search of the medical college, | morning in that beantiful bold-faced [ come by doing occasional jobs of land sur- | another Christmas is rung in. dingnosed tho case they expressed a foar that | S dehartient, but the hook an com- | g resident of ahouse of assiznation on the | but without avail. Siuce then a_wateh has [ minion on highly calendered white book [ Yeyin for his neighborhoods, he ‘being an AT THE THEATERS, xpressed pany could work. Kobert Meties, an out. [ & resident of g LT been' kopt and fo-night the oflicers detor- Y 'y expert with the ehain and compass, . 2 it would develop nto Bright's disease, and | sider called upon by the warden to assist, | \Westside. T'he details of the arrest and | J5CE KCBLAR fomnight tie ofbicers deter | paper—all atthe Government's expense. Al- john M. was one of a family of ning | Christmas noveities at the Berlin theaters the statement went the rounds ot the press | was severely barned about the face, hands | the names of the accomplices of Cummings | Wil 10 1 again angd seateh was made | (qugn only about thirty copies of the daily | ehildren, four boys and five girls.” He did | arc few and far between. “The Mikado,” ag that he had that dreaded malady. Later jt | 8nd arms and some of the firemén were | arenot known to more than a half-dozen of | Nearly distracted with grief and niignation. | Keeord are distributed by each memper it | not take kindly to farming or” to ‘a country | usual, has sufliced to fill Krall's theater. A X + omer It yomewhat scorehied Pinkerton's shrewdest detoetives, and as tho | elaimg the body. 1 sfo 4 BIFIGEATRRTIAAbIE 5 Jife, and went to Canadaigua, where he ap- | new four-act comedy entitled “Gold Fisehe® bocame clear to the physicians that it was | SOMCWhAt seorehied. - med in at Four- ton’s shrewdest detectives, and a lais the body a8 ehat of lis sister, and | maices an heirloom and a tablet which nealy | Jiles ant wyant to Canadajiua, whete ho i | new four-act comedy entitied “Gold Fische. there would not be one-fourth as much de; ushered in by heavy snow storms, which cov- only a complicated case of inflammatory | teenth and O in the evening, but the fire was | Prisoners were taken to St. Louis on the | identifics her by two or three marks. The | all like toleave to posterity. 1or of the Ontario Messenget, for the purpose | BY Franz von Schoenthan and Gustav Kads T R TR s e R sy early Alton train last evening by William A. [ Wdical eollege authorities deny any knowl- KIND HEARTED CONGRESSMEN, of Tearming the printing trade. ‘He remamed | elburg, was produced at the Deutsche theas W8 Now 1t 1s ot ohly In W18 J6gs; bilt s Pinkerton, Robert Pinkerton, Charles Wap- oot s st toe 9802 | There are a good many big hearted men in [ there il Nis time was out, when his father | ter, and Milloveker's “Vice Adumiral” bhay- his arms, and the pains are so general at s The Death Record penstemn, and others, no_information as to | tify her he can take away the remains, ‘he | congress, notwithstanding the tact that there | induced hin toreturn to the farm, by promis- | ing exhausted its popuiarity, is replaced at thines 4 to bo excruciating and 1mpossible to | . ST+ Lous, Dee, 25.—Jjohn Moftat, one ot What part they played prior and subscquent | yotng wan left for his home at oncaand ex- | are scores of stony hearted ones. Itis not | MEhim thatit should become hisif ho ook | e Friedrich Wilhela's Stidtisches theater 7 i : he best known temperance workers 1 the [ t0 the robbery can be aseertainee Deets to return in the worning with ofher RN /on0 5 r sor. | GUe of the father and mother while they 3 roviya R locate. The most serious aspect of the case | the bestknown temperance wor M e | P yior the same reasons the detaiis of the cap- | Triends who will contitm the. fqent ic SulegRa LIy paODle L dopose et ionE Sale nived e s, Aty 2 RS 15 the danger of the rheumatism going to bis | COUNLry, died here to-day, Moffat was corre- | ¢ rura Dot biblic property, but 1t is known Co L DRI LLICR vice in the legislative halls of the national The young wman tried the business for | baron.” But the most interesting dramatie heart or somo other sital vortion of his body, | SPoRding secretary of the Christian Temper- | that Robert Pinketion, (e New Vork nin T Ty cupital make men feelingless. Some of the | some time, but he could not content | feature of the week, perhaps, at the Dentchies So much care is exercised I the statements | ¢ union and zeneral agent of the Tem- [ azer and head of the agency, came 10 this [ @10 o, Dec. The coroner held an | Kindest and most eharitable and liberal | Bimself with sach o ife and dnelly | theator, is the production of Kart Werder's of the senator’s condition by tho physician | Perance Benevolent assocation. Ho was | Gty about threo weels o, e und Chiariey | 50000 \ecterduy n the case of Mis, Jessio | pilided statesmen are those who have served | 101, 108, AL faufa, bad " Jei i o | version of “Macbeth,” with Dr. Pal in the and members of the family that it is almost | born in i o IBND eaLL ‘\"‘l""'\“-"“e natl, were apparently putting their heads to- | Johnston, who committed suicide Thinsday | copies i who shows senjal (ualitios he 18 ber | OU into the wide world to'seek his own- for- | role of the he of Cowder and Josel Impossible to learn the developments and | to Canada early in life. He moved to Mgunt getlier too oiten to-bode. any goorl for some- | by throwing horself into the lake. The evi- | seiged by the hangers on and is preyed upon tune, Theold gentleman reluctantly con- | Kainz as Macduff. the exuet ontlook for him. Eagle, Tenn., in 1869, and came to St. Louis | body. and_finally the secret leaked out | dence was in accordance with the facts al- | until the stuff he is made of becomes known, | Sented, wnid John M. returned to- Caniandal- | At the Vietoria theater the management WIAT IS DOCTOR SAYS. two years ago. Ile was a nephew of the | among a select few that they were on the |y, ) G e8 BEE B h Mr. Willfs, of Kentucky, who was defeated | SU310 work at his trade. . has provided u faity extravaganza combin- Wastyron, Chee o AT .| The | famous missionvry, Rovert Motfat, and was | track of “Jim’ Cummings aud his confeder- | T¢Ady published, and a verdict of suicide by Foct o bocansa e Tavored the sontin. | - *Somewhere about this period of s life he | hA% P ety e e RO, condition of Senator Lowan. who. has been | & cousin by marriage to Livingstont,the A ates, Robert Pinkerton and his men had [ drowniug while suffering from au aitack of | yagion of Mrs, Thompson, the postmistress becamo connected with Ilenry O'Reily in | Ing Ina thrilling plot, "iJack, the Glant sutfering for several days from acute rheuma- | ¢4 €Xpioror. 5 traced them all over Missowri and Kansas, [ temporary insanity was rendered. Louisville, who is a republican, 1s one of | buildine telegraph lings, After the failure lont o’ Thutabe fand SOUIVEEER 510, ETOWS Tapidly worse, s0 mich so a8 to | Captain George IL Rea, one of the oldest- | and in his investigations Pinkerton made the |~ KxoxviLie, Ia, Dee. 2.—Mis, Jessie | God’s noblemen to those who liave to ran | O O'Reily he Gioured” it awhile, working at | Travels,” in twelve gorgeous tabloaux. Felry ity alarh his Tamily. Frlends in at. | Steamboat men in the west, and for several | discovery that Cummings had been neeDing | Afunch 9o neton. wite of S. G, Johnston.h ainst the stern men at the capitol daily, | @ ctse inthe New York Herald and other | (310e and romances segw te have no charm ance Senk In despondent. terns of the | YeATS president and o large owner ot the | company with a disteputable woman in St | RCh opnstai, wite of 8. €. Jownstomhas | jf by e patience born of Joband that con [ gficos ot more or less note: W hiile Ih Canan: | g0, 40'sotontite childron of vate Droshect of i recovery. Logans pyaicin | Alspissippl Valley Transportatton ‘compuny, | onls, "She was andsome.' und Cammings | livel in his clty sinco her marriage, about | sierytion for fellow mum Which eharacier. | d11EA le savw an advertiseiont stuting that | for (he sclebti40 hikiton of vate rland. Just Brid to an Associated press reporter tonight | died at his residence bere yesterday, aged | had become infatuated with lier, but after the | ten years ago, She had no children, but her [ fzed some of Job's compatriots, Atter five | the proprietor of the Wayne County Senti- | 3o adults and one infant were in the Vie- that the gemeral’s condition was indeed | Seventy. robbery he was careful o rewain away from | ‘domestic relations were most hanny. She | years of daily contact with Mr. Willis I have | Deb published at Palmyra, N. V., was In | toria balcony to-day, nine persons, chiefly i 111a Jiincss, the doctor. tald, dates ——— her fofa time. She was kept under @ close | was well situated, as her husband owns a | yet to hoar of the first person who met with [ Want of an editor. Young Francis deter: | joadheads, in the stalls, the rest of the andi- y two week, when he comnienced _ Baso Ball Players. wateh, however, and for a month no prozress | fine ~residence, elegantly furnished, and | curtness or Ineivility at his hands, Almost | Mined to apply for the place, and consulted | (/0500 kieq of about seventy-five gallar 1o suifer from aeute rimumatiom, whioh | Nuw York Dee. 25.—0Brien, formerly | Was made. At the end of that thne Robert | keeps a horso afid phaston, In Wilieh sio was | a8 much, it not quites can be said. 6f Qolanel | With his former employer, Mr.” Haln, s to LGl QBRI L went chielly to his right ' wrist. | catcher of the Atlantie club, has been re- | Pibkerton was ivfornied by ono of his op- ustoied {o d-ive about the eity. aving | Honderson, of lowa! Judge Houk, of Ten- | the propriety of his doine so. e was even | enthusiasts, all of whom had been let in at Under ~ treatment for four or 1ive | jensed by that club and for loration | Cratives that the woman was breparing to | read law with Mier bushand, sho’ was ad- | nessee: Jiidgo Reagan, of Texasi Judge | Hih 50 youne tht Mr. Hahn told il that | half price. days the symptoms nearly disappearca. | eAsed by thatclub and for a consideration | come to Chicago. 'This aroused the suspi- [ mitted to the Kroxvillo bar In 1881, By ler | Payson, ~of - lilinols; ' General Browne, | if he should let his proposed employer know ROYALTY'S CIRISTMAS, when the general took cold, ‘which resulted | 815ned to the Brooklyn elud. President | cions of the cunning detective, and not only | own request ior examination was condiicted | of ~Indiana, and his confrere, Mr. Owen, | Nis real age he would not give him the vosi- |/ yoicer nnd kalseroin spent & ) In & relapse, the rheumatie affection oxtend- | Young of the league has just approved the | was she accompanied here by one of his men, [ publicly, aid the unanimous decision was | who is rounding up his first term. A | ton he coveted. Nevertheless he made ap- ocensanandiERsicerdinispent AinSas ety his ips, lower extremities and both | following contracts: J. . MeGlone, and F, | but Mi. Pinkerton also followed closo - her | that she'was thoroughly qualificd to practice | Owen up to a few years ago, was a_minister, | Plication and secured the place, - Low lonw | pious Christnas duy iu the bosom of their . The attack has been attended attimes | |, Gilmore, with Washington: P. J. Conway, | WAKe: - Charley Wappenstein, who had just | in‘any court. The fivm name was Johnston | and surprised a few people by carrying into | )1¢ remained at Palmyra I do not know, but | family. In the morning tley attended di- y high fever and nervous prostration, in | with Detroit: J. J. Cuft. A. 1. Hutehing arrived here a short time previous from Cin- [ & Jolinston, and she worked i the oftice | the house of representatives all of those | MO afterwards filled u journeyman’s place in | vine ‘services with the priucess at the palace which the brain 1s considerably involved, re- | oten. and. C. M. ‘Grant: with New Nre: | cibmath, and’ been placed on William A. | until her mind began to aive way under tho | Christian impulses that be exercised in the | the Now York Herald oflice and other ofli- | 140" 0 palled “balcony hall,” which wi Sulting in delitinm moro or loss active, While | g sopmndy i Granty with New York: | Dinkerfon's staff, was put to work, [ mental sirain, Sho was wel ded and | puipit. The Rey. J. Hyatt Smith who was in s s 08 in all others in | 10 st il L i tho general is not now suflering much pain, | tiio Topela elubs I 1. Phela, Ay and Cumwing’s ' lady friend being lo- | moved in the best society. and was the Forty-seventh coniress from Brooklyn. n pliced in his busy | temporarily transformed into a chapel. In ok Doon 1 tho past Lo o thrco dhgery | tio Topeka elubs J. D. Phelar B B R e 22| R (R S O R L G i e lomisress Tron Brooklyth | fite, he won the xespect ol all with whom 1o | the afternoon all metagain round the dinner Eradual decrense in strength and o tendency | s o e e hi ecat | tion-house, she gould not ke 1 move with- | e R RS dpraise | Game In sontact, whether: cemployers o fel- | table at the crown prince’s paiace, the kniser to brain_compli Iias. been olonsed by ‘the Washimieton i, | 0t being’ shadowed. About three weeks 3 — from the tonguo of Talinage, was very much [ OWWWROXES oo T . | looking pretty well as he drove across the nature, Logan’s phiysician, 5 {as beon reloased by she JYas nelube | ago the expectations ‘of” Mr. Pinkerton and Tho Switchmen's Strike. the same chatacter of man. Neither he nor lillo:working away at lis; caso he, byl vty " : is much reduced in_ strength by over work | for the junior second New York nins amd | 1 subordinates were realized, when Cum- |y S R B A nibor of | M. Owen announced by thelc manner” that | Aome means Jearned thatthe ofiico of'tho | WaY 19 tho betr apparent, L' theleveniil and his system is not in proper” condition 1o [ uilless they show imusuat abilitios will not | Mines joined his lady friend and besan his 5 setip Tl 2 & they had been ministers, even. from the | Yroy Budget wasforsale. He at once pro- | the kaiser went to the opera, O anAs okl proper ondition o e liow un carousal, Cumming seemed o suspect that | Switchmen in’ the Louisville & Nashville D heen Juinisters, even trem the | poséd o w voung friend “of his to buy the HOW BISMARCK CELEBRATED, . gami-unconscious condition from | P8 In the regularie Somerhing Wi Wrohg. and_was aftald of | yards here considered ihe question to-day of | tha lejnlvllg\!‘“;.-':’xllil: \l\f\'i!'}r?ili‘fl':nlyt')tlt]u!xh:: foorof | Budget, lock and stock, bob and sinker, | o pnother notable |||II\‘ v:lllhlwl}l‘f\'('t;w||rr(-d whieh he is with difliculty aroused. A Fattea D Chilstma daylight, and he seldom, it ever, left the | Supporting the bakemen in their strike, but | unusual attractiveness about them even upon | {housh neither of them had mueh means. | 5480 Gl pichsoru Pri His fover somewhat increased to-night. The . agtediDoR LopOhistmas o house excopt aftor dark, ' When Tio dil so | qeniir s b seIEn L e e ity | thie Slightost Elance. . Sich. men Ar0 enabled | MIS - friend ‘at ‘onco assented, “and | i-day at Fried Richaeruh, where Irinos brain symptoms were prominent and his | Comors, N. Y., Dec, ddward Fitz- | he was never lost sight of by the detectives, | (eciCed Dol todio 50 And $icned a communi=p g0qeii 4h Gre'by keeping In obscurity the | Begotiations —were ~opencd = with the Bismarck sat down to dinner with Princess. physielan adiits that his condition 1s very | gerald, living near Lock thirteen, complained | who did not want to arrest him until they | cation stating that they would take no hand, | 106 W UG O CRNE GG Wavd enaled | @W0er ot e Budget, and by means of | Bismarck and his two sons, Herbert and eritical. In Tesponse to a question the doctor | to the police yesterday that his little son had | ensnared his partners. “Thoy let him “play | tonsidering it ridiculous to ask the company | (5 ke fast triends and_wield an iniluence [ Dusiness eheek, faiv promises and a-chattel | willelm. The table and sidebourd groaned snid the danger lies, not 5o mueh. in the pos- | peen — bitten by & dog owned by | 18 stringout,” and when they had the ae- | to dischaige its superintendent. Others, | in all classes. When Messrs., Smiti and tgage they secured possession of the of- | 0100 ihe weight of wifts sont by, sibllity of heart complications ns in i ex- s YL Lok Y | complices m’ Pinkerton's * sw however, at & meeting tonlght declded to | Owen first appearcd in the arennof legisia- | fice: " They contintied in business tor some LA 8 Alfls eont by S treme eXhaustion and. brain affeetion, I | Alphouse Leferbere, ‘and Do desired the | vesierday atternoon went to the assignation ATl ot bral i | tors they were songht out by all the old hab. | time, whei Francis beeame dissatistied, and | chancellory countless admirers. Among e et raih affection, 1 | og shot. Fitzgerald and Oficer O Licarn | Lonso and .+ fonnd — Cumnnzs with | come ot whenover tho brakemen shouid | {o1s ey were soiusht out by-all the ohd | woldis fnterest: 10 s "martner. T ¥ | them were the snal offerines of checse, beor tack four years ago, uuattended, however, by | called at Leferbere’s dwelling and made | DS~ woman, Tie " and “the “woman, | Asfihen 1o, tho brakemon on the Naste | LG os hut they soon learned that these | (he turning point of Francistlife, e looked | and game from the chancellor’s rustic neigli Jany of the present alarming symptoms. | inquities regarding the dog. Leferbere | L00ywere taken quictly to the Pinkerton es- | ¥fle | GuISign - and Lho — worth ehd 1o 0% d other missions and were as firm o [ 16 newspiver sitwation over at oz, and be- {113 %0 most of which were dead sea fruit Conauiting Physieians have hion called I | foooies vogarding bl tablisiment on Fifth avenue, and whether | 0F — the Mewplis line, who' came | Heh had othermissions and were as fiem v | cqye od that a new daily there would g i dead sea frui o ot v nelnt el evemal s | Informed the men that he had killed the dog | ornoi ho made statcicr out Thutsday in support”of the action | eharacler as thoso of less kindly inclinations. i Anplicd o one o ha | to the great man, who hus hardly recovered and consultations ure veing beld severalthnes | ana_ intended to eat the same for Christmas, of the men at Louisville, have re "boften that any but inthnato fri Prothers and borrowed S100 trom him, With | from his recent ilness wud is obliced to bo D 3 [ that he had especially fattened the animal foi | on'nim, and this is supposed to be part of | Hined to work, This confines the stiike to | aproteh ox-Speaker, Tandall, Mv. Hewhit, || (hag sinall sum in his pocket he went to a | eareful, i i3 ot known. On boing searched nearly $5.000 was found bedside to-night and another to-morrow Moy M Bragy a doze 7 le Bt r o+ | the purpose. “The nien were taken to a shed ST the main n between Louisville and Bowl- arrisony Mr, Bragg or a dozen other | jvpa tounder in New York City and told him ..uln'u:-(u{':; Tlones miells L Culumct | where the dead dog was hanging by iis hind Pt st o sning three hacks drove | ME Green and the Knoxville division be havsit temperament. - These make np | 00 13Wanted an outit for adaily paper, 1o LANIATAMEIIGA NS-DID, S R i R . The hide had been taken off and a [ ypto the ageney office, A few minuteslator, | tveen Louisville and Rowland, ‘There s [ the sterner clasé who never s ,‘.nu] w be published at the thriving little city of Troy, American pilgrims here did their best to nave improved a little in” strength and to be n was engaged in preparing the careass [ Clumings, handentied, and in company with | 10 chanze in the situation here sinee the | Deverask you to come aguin. and who stating frankly that e could only pay $100 | forget their exile, On Christmas eve, about Jess Inclined to. stipor than Garlier in o | for the kitelon. - Leferberc sav ho likes g | two'of (e Pinkerton gperatives was hustled | Comyany positivoly docined to eonsider the | Wk DI one (UGILES B S DV | dosmonat. - Tlo deseribed the sitdation ab | midnizht, thero’ was o goodly ~Ameriean as a big family and intended 10 | jnto one e the 1o other hiison- | MeN's requests reinstatement of the dis- | K S 4 16 capitol, Much or Troy to the founde: ged upon the possi- by Dr. Hamilion and Eeprosentative | 1 treat for Christmas. % 101 into enc ot hom, andithe ive uiar prison: ol then i the disehiaree of their G | th e sam direction could pe said of Senators | [0 10 e founder, enlargad upon the possl | wusterata hospitable trysting place Unter D0 Bitoh of Golorady, svitlirenialn party was driven to the Twenty-sccond tendent Downs. The eompany report a Sngs 1iERE {," ee "'4“."}"‘1' Shos inge that the Totmder azrecd. to et him | den Linden. The heaitiis of President Cleves s . ) kindngss in M. Adlison, Gieneral | e what e wanted. In a short time theres | Jand and the kaiser were drunk with threa ’ X fen Mills Burncad ot statl iBInks nuniber of men applying for positions as THE THADE DOLLAIL . street station, The Pinkertons wishing to plying » My Miteheil, of Or 1008 ¥ i e o Siarmoneral | afier the irst number of the Troy Daily Times | times three and a tiger which was followed Itis expected that tho bill to’ retive the | NEWARK, Del, Dee, 25, ¢ larke mills | abserve seetéey (il not go fo the inion brakemen in placo of the strikers, x th f trade.dolar willbe Tepd o 1he liouse | of the Dean woolen company here were con- | depot, and therefore went to ‘Twenty-second g DeRBT L okIILED made ils appearance, 1S young proprictor snirilod rantoring of the B iarsraa i Laau deaillbe relioted tromtliashiousei | iofitlio Deatyotlon.company hurnlsvesoeon=it ERREWRIN TISHSC B MORE B Sl ER A R0ORT Ran Away with a Locomative, 11, of Flovida to go all tround | 1% (o s business all his eneray, i | b @ spirited rendering of tho “Star Spangled ubles, A majority of the. committee | SLmed by fite this morning, causing adoss of | y54:0'the Alton train and went to St. Louis, | DAYTON, 0., I 5.—Mack Haddix, the | /0 the senate., dustry and talents, and nis journal proyed g | Banner’” and Auld Lang Syne,” led by the e e thmority of o committeo | about $200,000 and throwing 242 hands out ot iondrsinandisenttoBt. Loyls. e e aadl, the | JEUDEIL'S EX-CONFEDERATE 11, Auatvand ialena on & | R Sork daelkanon oothoa Porting the measure st as it cane from the | employment. ‘Phe insurance amounts to | Uptoa late hour information from de- | | Ty o A T olo.be put forhin D building up his tortunes he has been THE OO REMIMBERED. Bt ana A Attt sl ke e o about $165,000, Nothing but the bare walls [ tective sources was of u decidedly meagre | D07 Was arcested yesterday and sent to jail | the house far the cor of Mr st ably sceonded by his amiable wite, As | Noy were the poor, the sick. and the de TUin tiat form. There 14, howover, & very | are standing and it is extremely doubtralit [ mature, but conyeved the inpression tat the | ©0 8 warrant ehazzing him with the lreeny | Horbits bill velioving ex-confodorates of | an instaico of her eo-operation Mr.’ iy poor, tho. sigk, And LIGUIRES Hroni opposition. to. the. clmee in tho il | they will besoon rebuilt by the present con- | oflicors velieved thmses ‘capturcd | o€ a locomotive valued at 85,000, tho property | i disabitities not mnads by the constitution. | was at one time clected city clork, e at- | fofeotton today, ‘There woto Chyistuing R M RE S AR a2 | iany, the train robbers. ‘The (i are still in close | of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton rail- | niake cortuin diabilities for (oo with seed | tended all the meetings of the city council, | Services and hymns, and Christmas dinners amount paid out for trade dollar: from the Nontit ApAns, Mass,, Dee. 25.—W. (. v here, and the papers publishing the | youd 2 thett was commil T e LT s Thost obleetionana | Kept accurate minutes of ther proceedings, | in many Berlin hospitals and asylums, while roa e thett was committed night before | the cont, J the most objectionable | 15k {hem homne and his wite engrossed 1 in the cemeteries hundreds of sad-eyed* monthly purchaseof bullion, This opposition | Plunkett Sons’ larke four ‘story brick warp | 1eports of the arrest maintain stoutly that the Lo § eing the one prohibi om from holding Comos of course {rom the exireno silver wen | will 10 Adams was birned this atiernoon. | Statements given are substantially’ correct, | 13 at Widhizht, the engine, with steam up, | boliue the one prolibiting thom trom Boding in a manner that would have doiis eredit 0 | wothers mizht have been seen seraping awag: . ; ] 1@ best seribe in the country, L] MR A6 ACHAD who are not disposed to fayor any plan, no | Loss, $150,000: covered by Insurance, Their authority is stated by thewm (o be equiy- | veady to start on her northern trip, being 'States. ST O (st matter how meritorious, that promises 1o alent (o divect information (ron tho”ofileers | taken from before the roundhouse. Tladdix: | 10 NI cavates 5 Lo oms i how Bosie | yp A, 0 Jndication of "thi foresicht of | the snew from the graves of el ittty curtall the buifion pirciiaseis, ‘AU present 1oa st VAT T e ey vaa s making the arsest. " Tt now' veyorted Trom | who was o0 loarding her Dhrew the | g h i cavalts. s ol g how bod: & M. Francis, us a bisiness man, and of the [ ones, decklng them with roses, red and the trado dollars uhvedecmed ato entirely | Corvanus, 0. Dee. 25,—Sarah Vietor, o | joliced responsible for the first accounts | hrotrle wide open and was soon running at | Who was a soldier' in the confederiey, 1o | Wi €00, 1 WK o wend Wis ity | whie, and tiny Christinas. trees to keep tholg Boleus 48 currency i oy hav & money | jire pmoinus: O Dee. 8.—Sarah Vietor, & | fiaf Yo amount of money captured on o miigionennni wos & nning A o was o soldier In tho confedarhey, I ) has proven herself to hea helpmate all | memars cree Vi o bt ol to Theie Tace v Sfs, | life prisoner in the Obio_ penitentiary who | 1he'vobbrrs' S5 00, hot $16,0000s a1 Statot el LA e e | run i ‘OF et yomta nor 1o | Hirougls thelt weddod Jife, as soon us o ld | MO K1Eeh: Bland, chalriian of the coimago comniittec, | has served hearly twenty years of fier sen- | Tha Tatest asseitions’ conceriing e ing About fiftecn. oihers, but escaped | had worked himself up from tho mnks to b | Cieared off all his debis ho determined to sot A Workin has done all 1o posIbly conld 10 provent he | tence, was to-day pardoned by the governor. | are to the effect that the men themselves were | Saging about ifteen others, "but cscaped | had worked hinsclfup, from the ar oiso.her onsLird- ALl Ule Ihsonies LU [Cupuright 155 by James Gordon Bennett,) kno ) ) Had he been o few moments Liter after the | & nou-commissioned ofticer can hold. " - 3 3ussELS, Dee, 25, o 4 the eriudnal annals of the state. She was | KBoWh=but o notorious woman who wis in= | fréfzht’ Tud assed. w6 would fiava dashed | beloved that the oircumstances. surcounatug | A% Franes beeamo worthy in i own | Aivsants Dee, 5 New Yorls Heraldyjig convieted of poisoning her brof in Cleve- | traced here tron Ak toa passenger train just beyond the eity, | his promotion would wairant DAIRS: ARG AN RIPILDE N ‘I‘W‘_ Ang abio-=ineoisl to L lixe.|—To-day the to-night namits that’ e knows nothi lieving him of is political dis ; T A AR AR e SRS lists inau.urated here a vast working ahout ruining b engine, and that wisen fio | | e derbert bill has long boch beforc the bt Chis aromh of s wamer. and be. | Man's howme, consisting of a bakery, meeting took it e inteuded ot o Mamilion and f house commitice on fudiclary. Keteting 1o | cquse of the abifity manifested in- its editor. | 70005, @ cooperntive beer biewery, s erogeny zonn here to Ind fhe probability ol the jmetsude beeoming o | al columns, Mr, Prancis beeame known all | nd meat stores, on the model of the *Nese Indians in‘severalty who oceupy reservations [ Was also pardoned noted desperado | 2K that name, bit - Bt complished elerk o it toe i | over the Empire state as one of the brightest [ ruit” in Guent, which has done much for the along the northern boundary lue. They - another whose career s attracted loss atten- al Railroad Accident fRBL B QUTh o committoe, Wha | jeaders of the republizans thereofs his | prosvess of sociatistic Flander insist that so Joni as those vast reservations Schock Breaks the Recovd. tion. All the arts known to the detectives S1. Pavi, Dec. I'he Ploneer-Pre GUADELS DOUMIAE ORliion, S 8 BROuSG and | counsel was eagecly souzht in every eme avans ok 8oolg)iatic a8 in - Flanders, aroallowed to exist along the. Canadian bor MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. 25, —The great bicyele | Were it use turoughout thie night and dur Winnipeg speclal says: I'wo cars of a pas- | ol beliova tha bili i) s thorhiie: | o | keney and “iis advice earried groat weigh | Some three thousand socialists paraded the der Aworican cattio men can have no redress | e closed at 10105 tonight and all vt Cliristmas morning and_ afteriards to fo St TR ; L eyl e il o through, e | in shaping the poliey of the party, and in the | streets with red flags and Phrygiun caps, agatuat o hfeving propeinsitics 0 e 1 | [0C6 ot 10:05 tontglt and sll provious | oug'‘or’ anoilsr of Hlia e Muen-to'revoa) | SRECF traln guho liocky Mountain division | gass of Lichlenaut Pow 1 atistuctory | clection of its candidates, s appointment | singing the Marseilluise, At the working wkins. ‘They alko tirke that s long s 1n. | ecords for long distaice were broken. | their seeret, Tonight it is confidents nse | 1 [ ran three miles down o f 10 the country, and it was savativg 10 | by Graut to Athens was coupled With a prom- | wan's home some specele o dolivare dians can steal cattle they will not. work for | Sehock left the track at 10:65 p. m., having | serted in some quarters that from one of the 3 4 Irack and Were | Garrios & yanke et et b, oW | 1o that Mr. Franclu should bo promoted to.a [ Kt & MHS oMb spiuchies wore deliveredy a living, and that it would be a long stride to- | ridden 1405 wiles in 142 hours, ‘The best | Tobbers has at last been extracied a partial 3 essonger. McNally a g 010 16 arm, 18 rios and peoms | higher grade in the diplomatic service as | Doctalist Licitrand suying: *We take up oug wards the clvilization of the northwestern | previous record was 1,404 wiles and & Japs in | €OBLession. an unkuown passenger were kitled, " Tiventy | hision i the avny in his nocket, Now ®{ soon as anopportumity ofiered, Subse: | abode here until we e able to turn — the {ribes if they were removed from thelr resore | 1as 1o 1o ji e aud diaprlu ANOTHER ARREST AT KANSAS 1Ty passengers were badly shaken up, P a1t e A, alihanah 'y | guently e was tansteried to e eourt of | king's palaco into an abode for old and digs vations and wmade to support themselves on | 1,170 miles, A aindo quit at the | KANSAS Cirw, Dee, #h—Oscar Cook, & peea————_ Hiave fived longer under. the constitution of | J4sbon by President Arthur, A few months | abled workm Thero were no distur= farws proportioned among theni individuaily. | sime e as 8 1ih & record of 1,050 | (00Der, was arrested in a gawbling house'in Aunthenlirakemen's S1rike, hisve fivad longor under, the voustithllon of | after Tie was promoted by’ Afr, Asthur and | fiiaes mnd ne sttt by lice Butin spite of fhese appeals, there 1 Tea- | miles, Beating Princes reconl o the suuey | the noftheast part of the city this” atternoon | Jacksoy, Tenn, Dec. #—The freight | fha baitef Braes than b did undor the con- | wmade minister plenipotentiary at. the court | and no attenipt by the police o inters :.;‘.:ul;,‘h.-]w\v:‘n:::n“ull.r)l-‘ixl o pen =|m ereat | rink of 1,042 miles, :'Llljuwnl'-hl'p AI»:\«;nmul leity I lllx“l'nlmnn;f\ brakemen on this division the Mobile & | the army.” z % 0 ooImIsEION I u.r v lonna, \\Vin‘r-‘hll- llm:,:;uvlr:nrl 'ili"ll’“ffu" fere, > " i akota will ot reeeive : express robbery near St.Louis two months 10 road on a strik 2 men ask for oitbted) » Mmensire aronse | g8s0r was appointed esident Cleye- 5 much encouragement at this session, Chair Wilkes Wine (he T ago. Pinkerton detectives, 1t 1s said, have | oiio road are on u strike. “Uhemen axk for || Undoubtedly the wmeaswre will arouse | jand, fe tilled all these high positions with Steamer Burns at Sea, ABNCS FoofivaRcinepl &% ts o wites | san s ilkes “m-u Trot. B Al Ao eaatt TS\ G, UM :IT‘]\ ased \»n,lg-l'el‘lm!.»“\‘ no train sh ll move uthd de (.nl“l‘rvl:‘\‘,.l\l\na u r.l(l]‘ljlf-‘h-rhlm en- | Jonor to himself and great credit to his eoun [Copyright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.) which has the bill in charge, has said that he AN Fraxcisco, De The free-for-all i and is granted, he yards are lered during the war, but ithasa majority | v, Neither in his brivate career nor his Loxnox, Dee. #5.—[New York Herald. ficials are reticent and the nature of Cook’s | | | hioh s 1n charge, L LAat o | oo e 81,000, mile heate, threo. 1n e, | Lilcasdco teticont and the naturo of Cook's | bigeked witly eavs. 'Fhe strikers are qulet, i the house, in all probability. il e Ty VPR T PO would do all in his power 1o press the me V ts, thiee in five, | alleged connection with the robbery is not e O e o bublio canacity, has snythiug ever sosiiread :‘u-n. soectal o tho Biil-A cablograin s caused a 8 on his honor. or | yrom Martinique states that the French mail § 1 e Ki il [ ira throush the liouise, buk the bill contains a | at the bay district patk this aftenoon, in | known. - 11s roported tiat +Coniin To oue sitting i the galleries of the house 1 ! Tight 10 purehase a right of way through t and that he and Cook Were once on intimate R A O A Ve \'\.»lfl» Holton and J. U, was won by Guy | ferms while living in Leavenworth. Kan. | morning, bafore the had risen, the | v the legislative proceedings of that body, | Wio kkuow him best esteem bim most. while at sea, that a fire had broken out on , Kan, | the fact becomes painfully impressed that UM, Francis hus never met with but one | board, ‘Phe nails were lost. ‘Phere are no born 15 opposed to his, and for that reason | Wilkes, who ook the second, third and | Cook is about twenty-tive years of age and | Clifton house was discovered on fire. The ! e seems In no way anxious to eall up the | fourth heats, J. U. took the first heat, but | has a wite here, having lived here two | alarm wa ~ the wembers of the Fortv-iinth congress are | set “back. That oceurred in 163, about { ) | ey a eall up the J. 11 took eat, b ) & lived here two | alarm was given in time so that ali eseaped. | colivetiyely tarty-ainth congrass & I [ furthér partieulars of Wie vocurience, bilt for ¢ eration, was distaneed in (o fourth, and Holton got | years. e has been idle for about | ‘The building burned rapidly, and. with Ahoss | folsctinely an untellp: ‘\[_'x"”“‘“A:‘ "}“_‘»jl‘m“ time of “the draft riots. i The 1):» l-l;I" o1 |:r‘|.'1.h| R0, I obey. 1. time—2:19, (n‘v‘w‘n wonths, _\.;( nifi I.unl»n. nding money | of the furniture, is a total loss, amounting to | square-jawed, tragedian-like “of the '\"“?h('x”lf{ l'!i“ m‘.'lt prosecution o he If the Czar Has Snakes. 5, Shegetion of tne president in omivating o b qutte often " of Clate. ke supposition | ghout $15.000; isurance $6,0) sheaker constantly looking und frowning at fnd, If backed up te War wsasures of Brest | Loxnow, Dee. 25.~4he Vieuna corres Distriet of Columbia, after the senate had - o - true, Cumwings may have given him money iis confreres and calling out that the Louse | could command, ~‘Phie consequence was that | Shondent of the Times says that Austrian ‘ ! . uate Liad | Orrawa, Opt., Dee. 25.—OBiclals of the | ki Lone A Red-Hot Job. shall be In order—which laoks and coms ) L onee rejected his nat A R thouigh lie had no actual participation in the : Q 3 it ineurted all the malice and hatred of the | statesmen declare that (e aiutenance ofs 4a0e eipolad Ul b dopartment of justice are at present engaged | foohsth b M o scuial particination inthe | Jensuy ciry, N. J., Dec, 25—Mis. Mary | mands are received with the most indifferent | aopnerticads of that yart ol tae canpive sttt | peace 15 entirely dependent tnon he s nimsell bitterly opposed by soie 2 beat | I correspondence with the authorites at | faining a full account of the robbery was | Martin, of Toffesviile, built'a five fn a stove | atiention-—but the personal habits of the wi- | 748 hatied tinaily culimated in & AFAT Tt | bf the exars and as o d1iuke el s friends. “Phe senale, as far a5 cait B asewr- | Montreal In rogard 10 the case of Hoke, the | found in Cooles rink. 1o was taken to'St, | 10-day and started for n grocery. During hor | B0 ot of S malority, of e ehosen | durin the prokress of whiel the Times ofties | 1 126 FEH SRR 3010 SRIGEG SHEPRER S talned ip to the prwsent writing, 18 notdis: | American obeszier, who will bo delivered Liouis by the Wabash train fo-night, absence George Neisenger aud Thowas | degres siply astounding, . The eauche and | Sy Sl ited—the types, presses, oo, being | TESEY ALY S5 omu s “.mlz: osed 10 consid s nomination of Mat- | uj (o the American government Jana TUE NEWS 1N ST, LOUIS, 5 iy Doy greo siuply g £ sauchie o bitehed into the strcet, However, Mr. Francis | it an ac oily whicl would precip i nerican sovernment January ynn, two well known thieves, entered her | ilitting conditions of an'evening dress te | Preont it nai the sy ait voooonel f " Al be ready o1 stich @ colye thews favorably, and they will undoubtedly | An owler for the extiadition of the prisoner S1. Louis, Decy 1 is no di liew L ) ' : ox Tor the extiadition of the prison §v. Lovis, Dee.} 25 e Is no definite | home ‘wnd stole the stove. Tliey were of white lawn with & tweed suit, red neck ; ;A inen o Pesthie 5 fhioch lis name With even mne ewpl W teoshlly STaR W inforuatiop hers p, rospec aliezed | sested witl {helr heavy and ot boot tia spotted with blue, and like' trivialities, | 9oMAEes S A O G, e Limiler e ,'\\‘nulif: MOl RS A (VR AR SEL 29 > artes bicago of Jim Cumnings and his — - erhia, wld not be noticed, but when yo is suspicious of everyb W besu sssprted that tho opposition to”hil Hartington Attends Services, pals i connection With the Adats expre R T Jeriang Would Lo bo notioad, it whed you Big Christmas Freight L ausucious of evarsbody with WhOBSE Moty Is ubstrd: Matibews Is & rosideut of | - JoME Dec..~Lord llavtinaton, accom- | FOUBLY. except that the wien ave notartived | Ngw Youk, Dec. 25.~Fire i Louisicna | Seventy inierested tegisiators listontug o hix | New Youi, Dee. 25.—The shipment of | \iicand culdset, ) Alrany aud one of Mr. Manning's most | Douied by Right Hon. Heury Chaplin, wem- [t 1 he news was diseredited 8t 1000 vards today destroyed 1530 bales of | PUtative oratory, ealmly trying ta- assist | Christmas packages Lo this ety was so_gyeat | — prontid eltans e s power among | ber of Lord Sallsbury’s former, minlstry, at- dhaught by paring and cleantuig his naiis it | $hat tiey could ot be delivered Ty e ex N e ie negro bopulation of that eity, aud is | tended Christuas services to-day At St | sransd: that "ot o s coHon. mistuhing the carjet for 8 cospidore, or con | press coimpanies, who have: neatly one wile | 1 y 2 with 2 q " 3 | Peter's and B, fo-das groutd that not ouly was the arrest | fully insured. Rl L1e carjel fur 8 ¢, 05 Higdeartmeere U LBN0-neaily age iy Brniay, Dec, %5,—Tie Frankfoit heitun witual o voiy bright. youns wan, bit at e | Peter s and Sunta Maria Mageiore cathedsals: | fuade, but that 1 Is hoscivle. if ot probaple, ey P Jiucigail proseut thathio has s teal. ar af | fau paskased ob Vaud tuauy pureels sou: | o B VL AT e i i AN it e Gouens of el quale | A oniay 1 el go to Maute Carlo b | that the right men have boen captured.. Cir! Nebraska and lowa Weather. DOTsoD cannot bis notioe snd potast, | .| tendelit af police to-gdy 1881bd 8 aider per-.| Herr Sabor, wewber of the elckstar; Hate Would be entifely unobjvctiouable uot | Jauuary 10, . A0H- id e A‘:;‘I‘l‘ r;!lulw)"‘li‘lm‘ln dl“x"(“ r.w-.f:tlw Zwmu Yoy Nebraska aud lowag Snow, htiy At would, perbaps, be not fitting to refer | witting the eowpanies 16 deliver packazes | been warned 1o leave the dist 1 tneluded " gl o Tt . O OB Lox thy wrrest of the | colder, o actions a deal wore unpleasaut, but this lwmunuw contalning such articles. ihe state of siege by Tuesda; 4 £ ¢ ] & ’ 3 : P ’ . . i onsideration of the bill in the committee, | Fis case 15 one of the most interesting in | 10t shadowed—their w 0uts being un but other members are determined that this \ vexed question shall be setiled by the prescut ross, if such a thing is possible, [ GEANTING INDIANS LAND IN SEVERALEY, | land to sccure the insurance on his life, Mrs, | ten days been kept under eonstant expionage Witiin the past few weeks the northwest- | Victor will make her home in- Columbus for | in this eity. This plan was rewarded by the ern cattle growers have sent repeated memor- | the present. Frank Kuntz, of Haraing | appearance of Cummings amd his ials to congress urging the settlement of the p county, who received in 1574 a life sentence, | ‘I'he man Cummings is said to be not the by “law aud expiess ofticers, but a to-night - the opinfon . s galning | eotton. The loss is estimatrd at- §50,000, |

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