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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20. 1896, ~ NUMBER 104, FROM A GRATEFUL PEOPLE, | it i vabpices. * S| THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITION, |, rowvenuxavovouurics. [EATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. | dnasishsiioectu et 2.0k, %% | STORM-TOSSED OLD ENGLAND - His Latest Order (o the Chicago As- other damnag % The Burial Site. et danage. ¢ semblics, Yo Cricaco, De I'he several committees 5 3 % : 16D, 3 - [Steoinl Telezram to | Cut His Own Throat Exprecsions of Borrow for the Dead and | appointed by the various Grand Ariy posts | Cleveland Still Confined to Hie Room and | 1o yve | -Afee. Georse togore - mnstey | Three Men Blown Into Etemnity and T80 | Pociiontas, [, Dee, 28 Special Tete- | Impeded Telograph Servico Delays News Help for the Living. and veteran clubs thronghout the city to Saffering From Rheumatism, workman of distriet assembly M, Knights of Others Hurt at Angus gram to the Bee -0, L. Williame, aged and Interferes With Commercial Doings. make arrangements regarding the funeral of FaboF, s favole otdor feol Gener) e Hhirty years. committed suicide at his h.‘,m: e Mastor Workiman Pothic i o i¢ in Sherman township, this county, af " bt etk ot —— tiet ana order them to return to their e a8 o PANELRO M ivedd WO ni8 0 present to the general committee of th casuries e hoen draw g ¢ Accidens et o gkttt 4 . Liberal Conteibation to the Fand For | later moeting. ¢ Siector Stone rend o nies. | PTeParations Progressing For the New et UMl e el St LR AL LR R Rl Lol i) L | o et R CHAFOM LN the Benefit of the Family— sage from Senator Callom stating that a_site Year's Reception atthe White AL SOt ISR Toet). FMembIlea e RSO LR e Hate of Raleord Stovk Resignation Formally Accepted atthe entrance of South Park for General = o ! G kIR arious local assc 168 0 o Ha ~Nea 1 tal 1 - o coe of Bobb, Preparations For Inters YoRNn's last Testing plaee wonld b ptn House—Another Bond C for any patticular purpose, for the defense of Tiohg'to Haug=Near Dinvque, Ia, Dee. 98—{Special Tele- Death of'a Nicce of Bolby ment at Chicago. ble it Mrs. Logan wonld be permitted to be - Washington N the a hists, of for any object other than By News. gram to the Brr, | —The stockholders of the Burns— Foreign Nevs, buried by his side, ‘The comitice on_ tho PN for subseriptions ordered by the master work —_— Dubugue & Slonx City raitroad have nezo - South Park site, throuh Mr. Stone, reporter Y y g that after a conference with the South Park The President's Condition, L The Logan Memorial Fand, commissioners it w cerned expedient to WASHINGTON, Dee, 98,—(Special Tele- | Member. A dispateh fiom New York says Dis Motsks, In, Dee, 25.<[Special Tele W ASHINGTON, Dec, 28, —[Special Telegram | tender a burial place in Oakwood cometery | gm0 (a1 PR i , | the order had refarenca merely to subserip: | gram to the Ber.)—One of the large boilers Loxnoy, Dec. 98 s A 10 the B, (—11 is betleved that & fund of | that & Site for & monument bo offered in | Bfam to the Bik,]—It is feared at the N e i =iNow Yoric el site s that B ) i1 | tions to the anavchist defense fund, but in | nsed at the Armstrong coal wine in An asta and lowa Weather, Cable--Spo o B w00 f t - | South Park and that the name Grand Boule- | White lotse that President Cleveland will | (800 » subjec todgers i Y o th Kill- A sbrasks L LRI L ) Ll 100,000 will be raised without solicitation be- | Uig'he cliauged 1o Logan: Boulevard., T not be able to participate in the regular pub. .|”.||L‘!||xn|| the subjeet Mrs, Rodgers said Boone county, exploded this afternoon, kil Nebraska and lowa: Fair we to use & special tiam to Bristol to fore the end of this week, Captain Geo. B. | Yenort s aionted. G moton of Alder | lie reception on New Year's day. ‘The docor received the arder day before yesterday, | ing threewien, injnring one man fatally and warmer reach the commercial cable <pur. ‘This is Lenon, of the G, A, I Post hiere,has already 1 Manicrre a canmittee was appointed to | ations and and have hastened'to obey it Last evening | another serionsly. Sol Piper, the fireman R within three and a half hours teach of Lon- i crre a ¢ X L ATANGEMEnts are progressing, y i . DIt APOLYRNS CASE received ten or twelve telograms trom ditfer- | tnge the city sowneil to wako 4 tolder of & | jowever, with a view to having the reception | 1 Visited four local assemblies in district 21, | was scalded and mangled. John Bly, the don, and the commercial cabie manager hero i runient ¢ u very regular train, The ent parts of tha country contributing as | pie fora conducted by Mrs, Cleveland and the eabi- | 1 Would have visited six had 1 beea ablo [ pit boss, had his lead biown off, and Charles | He Must Answer For His Beresics at | dispatehos cablos by many thousand dollars. e says it looks as | ppaoligice of four different locations for | netin event of the president not being in | 10 €etaround, ‘Tliere has been very little | Caison was blown to picees, portions ot his tome. pool cables send by il to Penzance, but though 100,000 would come in from the out- | the burial place o1 General Logan was this | condition to be a participant, and vet notso | 4008 in district 21 jn- the way of | body being found one hundred yards away. NEW Yor, Dec, 25, [Special Telestam to [ that is in time distant oleven hours off. | The side and t mueh would be eontributed | evening submitted to the dead generar's fam- | {icete (8 P88 BECEBEG A 4 o i | subscribing to the anarehist defense fund, | 0, 18, Armstrong, the engineer, ad hold the Bep|—The World sayst Rev. D [ wire route ale @ Great Weste 9 4 by senators, representatives and other public | i1y by citizens of Chieago, © park, the | 1118 to causeapprehension, ‘The president’s | and 1 think that, as far as this assombly 15 | 4 Ls 4 . the Great Western railway, TR General Logan, met to-day to confer with i THE “BLACK EAGLE'S" BIER. | the sub-committee appointed at the citizen's | CABINET MEETING POSTPONED. man or for use of the assenibly or_for some A Erightfal Accident, atedd with New Yorld parties for the sale of Little News in London, 1 only %0, [Copyright 183 by James Gordon Bennett) versary of his wedding. After the ceramony ount liasbeen carried over, owing to the . Shuth yark. Oakwood cometery and atract | Thenmatism has not assumed a milignant | eoneerned, the order affeots subseriptions to reverse lever when the explosion oceurred, | McGlynn is under indefinite suspension both | Jeased by the commercial cable, roports 160 men hers Detween Washington and Jackson parksave | form, although it 18 very painful at times, af- | the unjted’ labor party more than anythin nd it was fonnd afterwards a hundrved yards | as rector and priest eutleman Nigh in | poles down and the violence of the gale un- Ttis believed at this writing that the fun- | (he places tender Tho city couneil speeial | fecting both knees, and making it impossible | €15, Vou see the Knights ot Labor are too | away. He was slightly injured. i authority in the archepiscopat diocese and | preceden this in addition to the eral serviees will take place in-the sanate | comnitteo imaks the offer of Lake park, At | for liin to stand. ‘Dr. O'Reiliey, the white | 2bt to think that a_ political party ¢ | ands, another workman, was very badly in- | holding close ofticial relations with Aveh- | wires snow snapped. Tho secretary chamber on Friday nest.and thatthe remains | ameeting of the commitied this afternoon It | honse physielan. says it will he ticcessary for B A g T et jured and will die. "The head of the borler | bishon Corrigan said last mght: “Statements | general of the postofice has sent will be removed to Chichg as deciced to recormmend that the eity coun- | the president to rei etly in bed ) o e laboring men. Mew. il ok ¥ M sumno o i 8 coma e e o Kvening WIS | Wuroose - a it “of the' southend "of | tile fatizties of satuking. do for assemblics of sthe kiights to support [ distance off and landed nearly a quarter of w | Bome to defend himself are all at fault. Dr. | eation s totalty interrupted trom London o vor has telegraphied the Logan Fund commt. | e park to “include all the land south f"The president continties to show great con- | 41 Party with funds from ‘their treasuries. away. Just betore the explosion forty | MeGiynn has heen summoned to Rome for | the east, southeast, south and southwest of tee at Washington that he will subscribe | OF the south Jine of Tiarnion court and ex: | eern about the death of General Logan. | fOW, Shippose an ssembly was democratie | yniners were lowered into the mine and thus | consure, and the only thirg left for him to | Enclauds also partial interrnption to the - tending eastward to the Tlinois Central [ Colonel Lamont says Mr. Cleveland had an | PY @ SHght majority, what will prevent men y he he C: 3 $1.000, M ALONL Says eveland had an | Y o Slight na t eseaped the fate of their comrades on the sur- [ do is to reeant. The idea of the Catholic | noith, Scotlaud and Trelnd, with | Wasinsaros, De (Sasree T Lo tracks. ‘Uhe frontage on Michizan boulevard | attack of rienmatism accompanicd by tever, | DCIs trom voting asum of money to the dem- 3 i vGERthTE i o % LA of thie Nautfonal Fribumne, this mornine started | 1% aboit 520 feet and the ot is 400 feet deep. | while at the executive mansion at Albany. | 0CFtic campaign fund, or, if repnblican, the f face. The loss to the property will am el vocatlie LS ol Lion, SLroloEly) il bk woraglayte tnNeE LoinouaibN & ubecn iyt on Tl Tou the bt ot Mys, | The 1t 0 this track 18 absolute in the ity | coverine tireo weeks and that tha tanily wnd | fnGof that paity® Thai would never do, | several thousand dollurs. The mine s v [in land is preposterous. The Catholie | traie. While the channel submarine com- Logan, with a subseription of $1.000,and | ithorities, The location 18 on the shore of | Mr. Cleveland were alarmed.~ ‘The history of | 8 Fowderly recoizes the fact. |1 have | gwned by ex-Speaker Head, of Jefferson. churen does notadvocate the abolition of prop- | pany give notice of a tgtal interruption to gent hindreds of invitations to General Lo- | Lake Michigan just outside ot the business | the president’s trouble with rhenmatism is | experienced no obposition from any of the as- g erty in land and will not do so. That is com- | the continent. Tho jostmastor si o 4 : Mty faking | center, equally accessible from all parts of | abont fdentieal with that of Logan and his | Semiblies except ina few cases wiiere mem A Silver Wedding Surpris is 9 ey el L gan’s friends thioughiont the country, asking ually } a o L0k HOTS 00 AT AALITEE B EoRIRUEUG A Silver Wedding Surprise. munismand the church has prononnced | adds that the iune 101 slog lom to contribite, The Western Union | the city and is on one of the principal boule. | condition is much the same as that of the | DTS are sympatitzers with the socialistic | - B FEEC HEG at ‘Lele- | ag; i h 1si08 AMASE LONGON OSKAL LU CRERLHE ll.‘_hm“vh‘“””M Tendtred the fse edof | vards. A defitite place of burial in ono of | latter two weeks ngd, T 2 T L 1) T TR T DS TG | it a0 Jusides 0L IS | are unimpaired olely bocause the trafiie is Ity wires 268 transmitting | the sonth parks has not be ted but the HOW HE PASSED THE AFTERNOON. ;‘I*j"\lll’jl;k‘; 5']}]2\!«(-%'“1 tieir conviction (h:\') gram {o the BEr.[—A pleasant episode in our | absurd to say that the abolition of 1 conducted along underground wires in the hactintions. Reapanses W 1 k commissioners have practically given Presfdent Cleveland sat up m his roow for | they had a vight tado as they pleased with [ social lite occurred last n the house of | property in - will remedy the | gyropts. Fven the mails fri 3 o eubseriptions. tesponses are now ] Lk g . their funds, but on a vote the. assemblies al ' vil A ¥ cots. Even the mails from the continent comi in apidly and €1.000 | carte blanch in the matter to the family, sub- | some time this arternoon, His left knec s, N & vote fhe assemblies o Mr, Jonas Weleh, a highly resnected and sue- | evils of poverty. Its ettect, on contrary, > behl Bubseriptions have been received from Sen- | Ject to approval by the state legisliture, | was swollen to twice its naiural size and ho | Wiys decided to obey Powderly’s order.” ful business man of Columbus, Hons, J, | Will be to intensity thein 5 do not know | A€ behind to-day, as the sea is so high in the A M I s I, unfortunately for ghie plan, | snffered great pain, The president was | Lhe order from fhe general master work. | 60! i 0 i e+ | What D MeGlynn In¥kads to do about going | channel that neither the Calais nor Boulogne A A R A L e s 5ot conyene for over | wrapped in a blanket and refused o recoiva | MR Was not alone sent to Mrs. Rodzers, but | - Beekerand J. E. North conspired against | to Rome, but mv bwn opinion Is that he 18 | boats are crossing. Aichigan, Georgo M. Puliman. and: sihers | fortnight, To offset the disadvantage of | visitors, 1le read the newspapers and signed | £ the master workmen of the ditferent dis- | the peace and quiet of the family of Mr. | not goipis, As to latitude, there 1s no- Iati- TIE LONDON MARKETS, Tha receipts i five Hotrbiom the. e the | Waitingiipon the action of the legislature the | & number of pardons, but did no otier busi- | trict assemblies amd is recelved with tavorby [ Weleh by raiding his premises witha sur- | W8 e has been summoned to Rome, and | g 44 MBI i sibeeription started amonnted to £10.000 ¢ | officers of Oakwood cemetery, adjoining the [ ness, Mrs. Cleveland was with him_c I the mote promiuent and eonseivative f s party, it being the twenty-fifth annis | Be IS expected to go at onee. OF course, if | P4 oney market renort ata quater to ALl persons dosiring. t vontyibuta should | South parks, have formally tendered any lot | stanily. Preparations for the New Y. knights. = Another prominent knizhf, In h he lias written to Rome submitiing any good | ® 0. m. this day showed great confusion on Seteitimn Gongse 1 peoutyiute shoud | B\ it wronnds In addition to the action of | miblie’ reception are. oing forward, 1t cominenting on the onder, ‘expresied Mrs. | versary of b TR A reason why he canaot go immediatély, he | the stock exchange, The settlement was tional sank, Washineton, D, C.y stating the | e South park commissioners and Oakwood | the intention that Mrs. Cleveland and the [ Rodgers’ views ang said that it was a wmis- | of re-marrying, to which Mr. Weleh and his ¢ granted time to enable extension, but | commenced this morning, but not half the amount of their subseription and send eheeks | eemetery ofticials. A number of gentlemen | eabinet oflicers shall conduet the reception it ke for laboring men to be enthusiastic over | esttinable wite subwitted with the modesty | 1don’t believe he has done thns. 1 believe orararisat onee of Ao Cresu Checks | jiave pledged themselves to purehas the president is 1ot well enough to pattici- | 4 party ungil they had scea itin oflice, | and timidity of yeuih, o most enjoyable | ho bas simply ignored the whole matter. The > fdent of the Citizens National bank. Wit | Sired, @ tract midway between the two Sonth | pate and not so il as to eause concern, A | “All the parties” said he, “are laboring | thne was™ id” for all, with = the | factis that Dr. MeGlynn's wholeattitude for [ intercuntion of telecraphie communication IR i o S e Ol (AR 6 arks, and 1n close proximity to some prop- | messenger went to Mrs. Logan's house [rom | Parties nowadavs, and i knizhts beuin | presenga A siver ton kerviea and | many years has been one antagonistic to the | With the continent, the United States and Eibteriptions are coming in steadily and | €11 owiied by Goneral Logan. Al the places | the wresident to-day tendering any assis. | 10 squander their monev it supporting them | maghificent water piteher, Teasting and sov- | polieis of the Catholie chnrele e fiest op- | the provinees. There was o news from nOW amount to over 15,000, Wi mentioned exeent the one tendered by the eity | tanee that could be rendered. The question [ there won't be eneigh to pay the rent of the | eral howrs of social cat and retrospect. | posed the establishment of yarochial seho abrond, and #s tiie Intornal hicssages: Wers Among the hundreds of messazes of condo. | couneil are in theextreme southern portion of | of loeality for the denositing of the remains | Assembly hall, Amongst the giests were several who were [ as un-American and_antaconistic to yoi by 1ours, cartylig oYL Trites werd Jeiee sent to Mrs: Logan is the. follow ng, | the eity, none far from the lake, and all [ of “the dead senator is so perplexing = e present at the marriage in Geno in 1551, A [ publie school system. Now the establishment be eéxpectod . NoreER dist g * | in sight of the driveways which have made | that nothing —else 1 be attended THE DANCE OF DEATH, general Jeave taking then followed, with | of parochial sehools is designed forthe vur e expected, onerous. Foreign wear . Madam: The Military Order of | that section somewhat” famous. In connec- [ to now. It is wencrally believed that Lzt wishes that_the silver weddinzand its en- [ pose —of teaching reiigion in sehaols i continued at 6 to 10 per cent, and Legion of the United States | tion with the three propositions from the ('m«-aui.\l\mlm the depository and that the | A Lively Cotillion by g i ln\]xlumvh ..ulu!mlll yuu'lnl‘\‘ "'1 -mw l‘\ul- “:Mi Ul mot il-'nw‘ I!-' do Il"Hv‘"‘l-“[ nerican deseripti at 8 to 12 hrce FO§ 8 |51 ExTIERRS (D YoM B Ser S i th end of the city are various nlans in | funeral absequies w cin the sen- S BEHE zolden period had enelosed Mr.Jonas Weleh | schools, as they are desizned for ehildren o lures were abnounce » T S T d to a monument and chaneing the | ate chamber on Friday. Captain George 1. i Persogsyax and s Tovable Gonily i its cyeleand lato | denomiations. Fien, “azatn, When the | Fes wore announ SIRLIT "';f"‘l'- greai trouble. n the death of vour illistri- | ame of Grand Boulevard to Logan Beule- | Lemon, of the G, A K. committee, who sent | Ciraniisroy, W, ) fal | of peace and good will Guestion of dopriving the pope of is tem: wately, all wero unimportant, ous husband, the Loyal Legion has lost one | vard. a hundred telegrams last night to el known | Telegram to the Br - poral power eame up, e rather took a posi- | As regards prices little is to be suid, for o1 its bt distincaisned gl ost on¢ | Yl zeneral committeo of citizens has | personal friends of the deceased, soliciting Towa Teachers' Association tion a-ainst the pope in_this matter, which, | business is quite at a stanastill. On the Nighly esteemed eompanion, Very respeel | arranged for a publie memorial weeting to- | contributions to atund for Mrs. Logan, has Drs M » [Snecinl tosay the least, not exactly whole the markets are steady except the fully. Vi, SHERDAN, L, Gen'ly 0o worrow nizht in Cent usic hall, The | received sumicient responses to-night to | M BLIER, G - B b b bty Anufnally Swien i American department, where the tendene Commander-in-chief of the Military Order of | ehairman is to be ex-Seerctary of War | warrant hinn saying that he will likely re- [ Cooperton livesa family of Hallsand a fawily | &ram to the Bep [ —The tl rty-first anny perty in land arose he . auainst | O el : d \ e telidar y the Loyal Legion, 3 Robert T, Lincoln and the first vice presi- | ecive $100,000 before the end of the week and | of Gilberts, between whom there has existed | meeting of the state feachiers’ assoc i ait Now the apelibishon has f was i, In American railways St Paul Ihe Evening Star says: Among members | dent, Stephen A, Douglas. that alto sether the ll\v.ml x;.;.,\‘:-;‘.;»n uarier | a family fewd for years, Frequent fizh(s took | bean in this ity to-day with an un ;:\l.]:‘\lf\'.:. FI:"I.'.""I:‘K"'\“;\““I';“‘l’;» a][:_l\l'v':l'“j\lj;:' ) « Central Pucliic 134, 1l 13¢ do. seo- S R LI L A LG e Tribute From the Soldicrs. of 1ho expressions of Sympathy sho s recoly. | PIACe DUE with no fatal results until the night | Jarge attendance for this stage of the wmeet- | HIE R Geelied (o sot bimselt e, [ 4 LT h Louisville 1}, Atlantic Rround At & Hberal pension hould ba | Pronta, Dee, 25— The followins order was | Ing from the general's old fiends is the | mentioned above, when o dance was given | ing. The initial work of the state teachers’ | aiid, as the matter was an important one, | 17548 1, Wabash general mortgage, do pre granted the widow of General Logan and it | {ssued by General Post, commander of the | WATICStAnd most sineere that_could come [ at the house of a mutual friend named Love- | association was done this forenoon In-the | fhere was nothinz left for the arehbishop o | ferred 1, Luke Shore 24, New York Central, met with a hearty approval on every hand. i)', 4 3 + of Tllinols G W tdey from human heads, - Itis a source of great | joy. 'The Halls and Gilberts were ali pres- | convention of the educational council. A [ 40 but refer his case w0 Rome, There it is at | & Obio 14, Ontario %, aad Keading 4, Grand The demoerats manifosted as mucl eager. | department o ois G ., 10day: comfort to lier, but mikes the loss appear | ent, but remained quiet 4111 the eficets of the | report from the comunttce on academies was | bresent and Rowe gnust decide it Rome | Trank first prefes I, Mexican railway 1ess 18 1 1epublicans to Jom i providing | . Headquarters Department” of *Tlinols, | even creater than it wouid othcrwise be, 1t | Whisky. whjn i n flowing freely began le by S i B. Younz, of | (besnoteare for individuals, he main- | o qinary gave way &, do second preferenge Tor the widow . Phe hearty manmer i whiel | Grand Army of the Republie, Galesbure, Dee. | possible. She has about. regained her tobe felt. Then & qnarrel arose between | mode by Superintendent ). B, Youne of | tenance of discipline is much more importan : i L0g8 ¢ 1hie sugeestion has been taken. hold S| 27, 185— General Forder No. 16: Anoti m- | posession. death is the all-absoibing | two of the men yagarding an engageme: Davenport. 1t favored the introduction and | to her than the influence of an individual, not | 1, and do third preference £ o e e, o faken hold of Teh- | rade has gone. Another ereat leader has | fopic hore, together with tho iliness of (hE | with gie B theeitie precent And et | use of acndemies in plces not ble to support. | matter what lie uiay be may held in by his g TUECANINKT NBETING . of congress upon reassembiing will b to pass '”\‘;::i 4,h'il-l)lllr"’tlrnlll‘l(:u.ll[\l1|]:ll|‘|]vi1cclnll4‘>lqnIl"vlh'(l‘, pu‘- :I«'Ix‘lll,\m Ty e {\...-um Binterforad i ‘piflulll. razors and | high schools and a very general discussion | COngregution.’” : I'he cabinet met to-day, but Salisbury’s “I a pension bill for Mrs. Logan, o A te s bee SIINGTON, Dee. 28.—Colonel Lamo knives were quickly drawn and a | was elicited e subject, President Sees g e AR dare not” waited upon Hartington's *would Y o ol Do etnaont b 19 azteed | githered to his eternal rest. . Of all those who | today sent. the " following message to the | senoml * ehooting —and emtimg " ook G :n“J e “!‘).(lu ul;u !|, III :.|; it See NEW YORR STOCKS. 17 Churehiils ,L,L,,m““" o s ,:'I:"I liberal pension based upon Gen- | offered themselves and shed their blood in | members of the cabinet: *The president is | place. Those nal interested in either faction [ 1o 0f the state notmal sehool, read valuable f 00005 Do g0 e AR | Logan's military services.” Some mem. | defense of the union none deserve more from | feelini better this morning, but there being | fled precipitately while about twenty re- | hill'§h ol language work in sehoolscmbodse | Coal Stocks the Leading Securities tn | the aunouncement made that the queen Lers are of the opinion that he pension | fame than John Ac Togan, ~In tie first rank | no business exline for immediate attention, | mained, When the ight Was over all’ whio | I i it the expression of the apinion of each the Advance. aceepted it and the acecptance was nnan- ehould he 5,000 4 vear, Itis claived that no | 9 seldiers, in the first rank of stalesman, his | directs me to say there Wil be no cabinet | ware ‘able to leave did soand when those | JiTUNCT oF e conunittos on tie subjeet | Npw Yors, Dec, 25— (Special Telezram to | imons, 1t is protty certain that Salisbury violence will be done fo the letter or spirit of | fearless independence and inteerity drew to | meeting to-da who had fled at the beginning of the fikht | Galilorad the anmal president’s addrecs (o | e BrE1—=Owing tothe interruption in the | will “stick” as Stanton did in 1565, Hart- the Jaw granting pensions, as General Logan | A the hearts o€ all with whom hié came in | Late this aitornoon the presigent and Nis | returned with the. sherift and posse they | 80 e O | i io Bbryice o iondon}s ook Manotalion | I Eon s h ot i SR e Bt Was A cuiterer up to his death from the oifacts | versonal contact. - Impulsive, genial. "¢ wite drove out to Oak View, and after a stay | found Georgo Gilbert’ dead. “with six pistol | the A5seciation. whieh was followed by an | eableservice no _London stock quiota InStohls notpiulystogen sershocabingbaby of his ariy experience. In fact it is thougeht | 10US, he possessed the nobility which of few minutes returned to the white house. | shots in his body, Eliza Gilbert killed by a [ 017 ©F svcial entertainment. were received this morning and operators | changing his refusal already cabled you. 1f that rieuniatism, which was the cause ot his | him to be a leader —of men. Himself | The ride proved beneticial to the ‘president, | pistol shot, John Lane with his throat cut SR 1 were greatly a, as it was admitted that | he should, Chamberlain announced be will death, was confracted by exposure in the | ® brilliant representative of the citizen | and to-night he is teciing well and hiis condi® | and dead, Willis Hall stabbed tatally in the A Patal Accident, the innnediate conrse of prices would depend | leave the liberal unionists, fha soldier, he was the ehumpion of the rights | tion is steadily improving. abdomen'and John Monteomery fatally cut | Swirr, Neb., Dee. 28—tsy to e | gincivally upon e netion of forcizn hold- | Lovd Salisbury intormed the rabinet that Mere is a movement on foot to haye the | and_defender of the cause of these wio | ABMY MATTERS, across the shoulders and breast. Ofhers | Bri.)—A temible aceldent o i eight | b Nt S AR e YOnion 19 /0NN ex-confederate soldiers reptesented i the | Were citizens in peace and soldiersin war. | The badly arranged revised army regula- | Wore doubtiess wounded, but not <o badly a8 | miies north of Dunbar, Otoe conmin segor | €15 0F American Itles, Trlvate. cables fihanvould nabattoinyto concitintalori Rang il procossion That wijl Tollow the veo | Fully” avpreeiating how much the country | tions of 1881 tave already become <o nearly | to prevent thelr eecape, Bt o of e | 31 Berth of Dus P stnizht repre s in the east | dolph Courehill aid that it Lord Hartington Nl:l\ll\lni .mlum Logan. Many of the ex- nl\:;.d‘ I|I<l\0:r:;1‘x:|;‘l;":‘ in \x‘ulyn:.“llu;“\x‘iwsi“m“;r bsol ;v ;\fl‘llfil:lhlk:‘:‘lel;\v"mIn!:'( ml“r.'ml p.‘l‘rl\" “Ml;..“.\’m[, and 1““ : i the ma 'l\;‘;‘m-‘ :'“ "‘:; "“""’ i) ;:“‘"\ m’»”‘ of Europe to be i a precarious condition. It | refused 1o aceept the oflice or to guarantee confederates have expressed a desire to ablest advocate s evel verved s y the following board oficers was | istrate’s oflice, he jumped through a clos 0 ere ol king a sleigh ride w A livag elatniod that/aniUie OWCIA. wore Waovo ¥ i1 T HToToat0 RRML I DroUAL, st ,f‘l,,“'“._"\m’, e | dutyto them. Wiio shall now be their cham- | ordered for work: Brigadicr General Sto window, and thowgh. shotat anl wounded, | gun aloug for the purpose of shooting any | o5 Slimed t % ”‘ : LS '” Lkt HisikayernmantindonuiteRsunnoritromIuie Provided tor them in the procession. plon? “the first commander-in-chief of the | V. Benel, chict of ordnance; Colonel Elwetl | escaped T SR | el R R TOR e UTCRUE T ively preparing for war in- the spring. | unionists, he proposed to dissolye Durini the afternoon telograms were ro. | Grand Army of the Republic deserves to be yinfantry,'and Lieutenant Satiaoran Bl B SIonEhoTond, e general opmion was that the rumors | palinment and appeal to the country cived from Chicazo throwing a measure of | first in the hearts of his comrad Reverse | Colonel Robert N. Scott,’ Third artillery, THE A ficomoernbnglivanglesGiionsl were creatly exaggerated, whieh belief was | on the former unionist plat- doubt upon arranzements supposed to haye the arums and »I::m-llu-lxlnfsm Bialt mast in | with First Lientenant dward Davis, Thivd “"*“!‘E“‘ ~l“']l“*"*“"“»”“ accidentally dis- | oy fimed by the f at N consols | form, adding planks in favor of the adop- been alieady practieally conelnded for the | ionor of onr distinguished comrade, Jolm A, |-artillery, as recorder. ‘The board will con- v z of the e sase | eharsed, fatally wonnding Ames in the right Velmoaeain f ol t i i I "”Il(v”;.\ "l'?m“;-'.u’u U‘limmfi I\‘ulu\‘l:‘l '|,‘-"(‘» Logan, ‘The department commander recom- | vene af the war departisent next Monday at Beginning of the Famous Case at | GRS - Stonach. e was siint about 13:49 | Showed nod cline, Theannouncement that | tion of new procedure vules, the preced praphed that after oonsultation with their at- | Mends t ach post should hold some suit- | noon. sl died after terrible sutfering b the strike of employeson the Reading had | of an En local government me ey thoy were reltnetantly lod o the con. | able memorial serviee, and that the colors of |~ Army orders: Second Lientenant 1. L. | Bosrox, Dec. 28.—At 10 a. m. to-day the | § o'elock in thealter Ame 3 heon settled improved thelate ontlook and a4 | over an lish measure, a vigorous foreign thiat ey tacked authority to set | the post bo draped. © e wsual badse of | ftoberts, Nineteenth infantiy, has heen re- | famous Andover trinl began in this city, | D about twenty 4 R fir suount of buyers for fong noeount ad- | yolicy and inoderate estimates. The minis- apart a place for buri aEnabilatta wonrning will by worn by ! nrades for m duty at the Ohio normal univer- s LY = iz e reter and resneeted by b nds and | Yanced the whole Jist, Coal stocks wi g g 7 DHEUins anEhority. nu‘-\”[\:]f “'.\|”.11‘<.|,|',q‘.:-lf-' sixty days, By order of ¥ 5 58" Posy sity at Ada, O, and ordered to join his com- | There was present the full board ot visitors, 10s father, mother, brotiers and | Jeadersin thead vanee, Reading Lackawann, | tersave confident that Lovd Hartington will A B A e i Department Commander, | panys Fiest Licutenant. Wiliiam 1L Coftin, | complainants and respondents, and eounsel | prostratod with grielat the fonial | and Jersey Cant Haring the advined | rally his wholo powers in support of the gov- convenes next week, In the meantime, H. P Tuoyrsos Fitth artillery, has been relieved from duty | on both sides. The large dining room of the | aceident. This is the fitst deatl in a fuwin of about 1g per c Grangersand Vander- | ernment. citizens’ committee of Chieago suguested Adjutant General, at the university utlhkumm at Burlington | United States hotel was fitled. A considera- | of thirteen ehildren, {‘,I L SO EHINE (I, ST NOTES OFF AMERICANS, othor arran .\'"'{",T.“,‘,"‘,‘,ff.".';_;"‘f,," perected N T i, antior |‘|'.'.'..C.‘H Dy s Jias been | P1€ POFtion of the audience was made up of o dividends of the Vanderint 1oads were dis | Mr Tienry White, first secretary of the ALOLLERIRY. S pon I New Yok, Dee. 25,~The publishers of | placed on the retired list of the armiy from | <er&ymen, but many laymen and a nuwber |y SEOTEIMONEE POmen: 0 eissed - good deal,” The bear operators | United States legation, and Mrs. White to- A R CR e U A R aCA LY Goneral 1ogan’s. book, “The Great Cone | Decomber 2 d of ladies were present. Constderable time | V0 MY The profassional pen claimed that with a2 per cent dividend on | day retwned to thein residence in Grosvenor. avaultat Oak Hill_cemetery here unti splrey,” havo recolved'a lstter from W. B, Army leaves: Surgeon E. A, Koerper has | had beeu spent in preliminary debates, | 51 J professional peninen | Laka Shore it ought o seil down to W, The | gresoent trom the United Stalos, A i P s f o0 3 granted leave for two months: the | Judge Freneh offered in ovidence an editorial | OF 11 Borthwest, in=luding teachers of pen- | eiunings of the Lake Shove tor the nrst thee [ ' AL L 4 } Laylor, private secrtary of General Logan, | jayve of Assistant Surzeon John L. Phillips | U8¢ Treneh o T e A O | ship and professional writers, hive heen [ Weeks of December showed an inerease of fnlstorBholps ancubixs: Whsips sypalatg R i which he says that the receints from the | 1S been’ extended onG month ha leave b | 9Ftiele in the Andover Review for April lust, | PSP A Drotessianal Willets bive buen | 852 G 10 1 received been the giests of Baroness Burdett-Coutts aleof that book will be abeut the only | Captain K. W. Stone, Twenty-first infantry 4-n|‘ulr -'n.cm.-u-l Theine for the Pulpit,” | (L8 L ation. Delagatos re preond | Srday, at U isny oftice wis reported a5 | durmg the bolidass, buve also retued o ity S ONve T ok A sugeesting | extended six months for disability; Captain 1d Professor Smith’s speech at the Ameri- | 5" B 4 AIRS010, (PLOsC £:2,700,000, hles ived late in the day saw Colonel Oliver Payne, of Glevela Nave been selected as the pall bearers: Gen. | 105aey Joft to Mis. Logan, and sugeesting | {3000 % 0 Gt itantsy, erantod | ean board meeting at Des Moincs. L. act | from Minnesota and Nebrasica and a number | Sid thai it was monaily certain that the | 180 wolonet Oilver Lusbey o Qlvalsug] eral Simon Cameron, Hon. Roscoe Conkling, | DALIF this £ O, Lo ke Kown 10 | Jugve for Six montiis for disability; 'the Jeave | October, the said speceh, being printed in o | of towa eities. Prof, Chiarles J. Conner, of | Bank of England vaw of discount would be e 5 OLTo i Hon. Robert Lincoln, C. A. Andiews, of | 1he publie, “the patriotic fnpulses of a grate- ond Lieutenant F. E, Hodgson, Sisth [ pamphlet. entitled **The Great De- | Buena Vista county, has been clected presi- [ wdvanced Thursday to 6 per cent for the pur- | wearing his Ohio avetic NOIn oW 008 Uolancl Fred G ple might, throngn this channel, place | cavalry, is extended two months; Liettenant | bate.” Cour for ondents asked | dentof the association. The day’s proceed- | pose of preventing other shipments of gold GUENS' LAST NEAL KELATIVE DEAD, oungstown, ; il Fred Grant, vond want. Knowing Mrs. Log Virgil 0. Bramback, Second infantry, who | that whateve; portion ol any book | ings have been devoled to perfecting the | Fhere wis i ment thronghout | 10is announced to-day that the death has General Lucius Fuirehild, M. L. Leggitt, of recently tendered his resignation to €0 into | orany document was to be urged against anization and diseussing weasures of | the 1ist durin sternoon, Lako Shote | o, yyroq in her thatenod cottage near Ayr of Cleveland, 0.5 Governor Jeremiah Rusk of ctary, “1 bez of you to take im- | the practice of law at Boise City, Ldaho, with | them should be detinitely pointed ont. On | protessional interest was advaneed , And“thotalk was | PRI D Hor tiklole ] Wisconsin, General W, I, Sherman, General te steps o place this matter before the | his father, has had the aceeptaiee thereot re- | this point Governor Gaston, one of respond- [ wH-!" bu rexard to Western | 1sabelia lurng, the nlece of the pogt, and his YO T T YAl AT TP voked. —ile also relinquishes the leave | ent's counsel, said: “T'rof. Smith is willing Native low Union, Jorsey | il Like - Sho list mear velative, She had just completed Chinsios MMl i Mo ang granted, that not only this tribenal shadl know, but Dis MoiNES, L, Dee, 25,—(Special Tele. | (0t 200ks were particalurly buoyant, Read- | Ler eightieth year. For many years she has wrles MeMillan of the Loyal Legion, £ ) 2 PATENTS 1550ED, that the world shail know all that he had said | gram (o the Bk ST n and | e WS i wn S per cent and elosed ab the | Loen “wall known te literary persons of all The following despateh was received here WasninGr wecial Telearam | e following patents w Ssued for Ne- | and all that be has taught and all that he be- | E™ G Yehnion’-andil g Very little news calonlated tosaffect | o100 Nad’ ayo aalv this evening: to the Bre.)—Mrs, Logan is already receiy- | braskans and Towans toaday: Ledvard D, | lieves, but in the trial agzainst him it is bt | Panauet of the association of Nutive rices wits received, but the temper of speen ries, had every summer recelved MADISON, Wis., Doe, 8%, —Npecial Order No, | 108 & great many suggestions s o her future, iley, Central City, Neb., eizar wrapper [ faiv and just, as iU is logal, that what ihe [ was held here tonight on the fortieth ltlon seenied 1o bo strongly bullish. ‘Tho Tom 4o admirers of her:unoloElia 4: The commander-in-ehier is informed that | and among others one that she write her | Citters Rovert Buchanan, Sionx Citv, Ia., | charge againsthim is shall be speciiied. At | day of the state. There wasa large attend- | B at the elose was that w the market | had for twenty years lived upon an annuity ho rewmsingof our comrade. Gonesml Johs 3 A iy A drum ‘tightener oree W, Penn, Ouawi, | 11o'clock the complainants having resfed | ance and speeches by crnor Latrabee, | Wonld kely have many hacksets, it wis on ntiibuted by fxiends, A st TN o et hons | reminiscences of the war. She has often | 1y Swind mill: doseph C. Schwaller, Holber, | their case withiout oflering any other eyl- | aeutehant Governor Ay < way fo i pernently higher level, e il ALY ) Giee L NSRRI LR e doing s0 and the b would f Ia., wheel eultivators George E. Stanshter, | dence than that speetiied (- cita- | and others. Great enthinsiasi prevailed a total sales were about 29,000 sl:ares He Was Not Shot, eral will take place in the United | Dave a very lay sale, Her life has been | Atlantie Ta., hosiery exhibition and sulerack; | tions from the An anda book | the reunion was regarded as a complete - h oy James Gordon Bennett,] RIS Damber at Washington. 1t s | fullof adventures in war and polities that | Luther B, Wood. Owmala, lanieri, made up mainly of republieations itom ed- | eos Winter in Yellowstone . 19901y o ooy : expected and hoped that all conrades of the men in any country have experienced : CAPITAL NOTFS, itorialy in that Teview entitled P - Wy Dee, 2 5 | « SINew York Herald Grand army who can do so will attend the ate them in most graphic T Stanton, of lowa, has been appointed | Orthodoxy,” as specified in the eha i Long Sentenced to Hang. 3 Ihe A pecial to the Brp |- 1 have just re funeral, LUCIUS FADCUTLD, 1l who know her are awsre, e the civil sersice riles to bea petion | Dwlgli, of Columbia Law sctiool, opened | Nowrit PLarre, Nev,, Dee, 25— Spacial now shoe exped om Potsdam, where I ealled on Commander-in-chief, -- o) S1.400 8 year, 5 for the respondents I an_address of great | pologram to the Bek,j—Judge Hamer this Py b Fraulein von Villaume, the sister of the General Falrelald will arzive in Washing Two River Bonts Burned. M. ings,'of Omala, is at Worm- | length, learning and vigorous eloguesee, AUIRUUL R Tl S AR AR e b “ m';.‘ T 'W_ German military attache at St. Petorsburg ton o Phursday evening, e o LT After recess Prof. DWight continued bis : Revs D, Newinan, is 1 be the offieiatt Oamo, * Ui, I At. 0 ADi g argument, the following being somo of the | trial In the case of Jefl Lonz, who was con- | exyloration of that sonde! d who it was alleged, had been shot by (e ClerEy N d'by Dr, Butler, chapla morning the Mississippi. Valley ‘Ivans Another Bond Call, wost important points: Thisisan extraordi- | vieted of the murder of the Bascomb family, | spherc Y cllowstone ezar, Bhe declares she has not the slightest O TR Sinate, Bishop Fowler and’ feel D | portation steamer I Haves and | wasmxarow, Dee, 25,—The secrefary of | BAFY case in many aspeets, 1 will fist call [ and sentenced Long 1o be hune on May 50, | expedition, — consisting © of reason 1o beliove there isany tiath i the O. AL Littany, The tamily of General Logan | four barges and the Anchor Line steamer A TP T T s “one | attention to the wav in which the matier is | Long's orneys will carry the case to the | Sehwatka, @ seientist, an artist and a pho- | stories afloat about ber brothe dhetreasury this afternoon lssued the one | yregented to your board (board of visitors) by | supreme court, fographer’ and . several Crow Indian P ol ‘“m‘ b |", i e G 1 well extend invitations to the various societies, | City ¢ chez burned o 2 at the s - Inilitary, sodlal and masonie. of shlel | Loyt ?.?ff:‘.‘.ii”\'.\“ _"N“““”‘( 11“"\'5 L the | hundred and forty-fifth eall for the redemp- | {iia self-constitulad aecuscrs of those Drofes 3 - guides, proposes 1o enter the parl Donniml Logan was s Senibar 5 atland i | sk i A to have ovigin- | tion of bonds, The call is for §10,000,000 of | sors. They described themsclves as a com- Educstors and Sportsn Darearly in Junary, ‘The said L neral or 10 send delegations from their | 8ed in the steamer Mayes, which so00n | tne 3 percent loan of 1552, Thie principaland | mittee of the elumni,” The object of this | Nouwork, Neb., Dec, 25—(Special Tele- | thorouhly o iipped as an “Yes,” replied Frauleln Vitlaniae, *1 have Jodies for that purpose. burted her to the yater's edge. The fire | georued interest of the bonds below desig. | iscription” appancntly vas 10 zain credit | gram to the Brr.j—Tho North Nebrasa | i will donbilesy b able’ to“pisiy e’ work | secelved 1o bad news whiieyes o v A DR peapte of i | I tiates, i barges alongzside of Heyes | interest will cease on that day: 3 per cent | appears that thess four men comprise all the | three day’s session, with fifty in attendance. | {ha vesion will he earaiilly died; photo: MON, yes; 1 oreecived a telegram with sintable spot tor the temb of the patviot. | loaded with cotton and sundries also took | bonds, numbered as follows: $50, original | tustees and ail the aitmni who ave engineer- | Rev. J.J. Parker, of this elty, gavo the open- | graphed, sketehed and described. 1t s hoped | Christiuns - congratulations trom bim on Mps. Fogin has expressed the wish that the | fire and was completely destroyed, The City | mimber 47 to original number 48, both' fn- | ing this movement. (Sensation). One fatal | ing ‘adiress. Ll response’ wis by Urof, | to suppltment, in ah inporiant way, the cov- | Chiristis eve.r” Dlace sfiall be one "which will| never sufter | of Natohez Was A"t £100.0% | clusive: $100, original nuniber 583 to 609, | defect in these proceedings is that there is | Boud, of Bluir, The North Nebraska sport- | erniie atfons and to add materially |~ That fs the fast you heard? from the encroachments of commerce and | and the Hayes w ’ at £50,000. ‘The | both inclusive, and original number M0 to | no legal representative of interests adverse | ing tournament opened Lo-day I | to the scier data touc natiial s T st 1 wpilations She refers to the site of | loss of bark 4 foss sinount o | original number 9939, both inclusive; $:00, | to rr»rnmhvmu Upon this point counsel | attendance, wouders, Yes,” said in Villunme, adding, douglas wonument, which, when selected, | 81,000,000, is not known at | original number 246 to 24, and number 420 | argued at length 10 show that this being in - - HPlease contradict these reports,” was remote from population, but | present. A strong northwest wind at the | 10 vumber 54, both inclusive; $1,000, | effect a trial involving the property rights of Williains Net G New York Drey Gooids Market - 15 how surroundod by ateaus’ tallroads and | Fiue of the Ura prevented the tugs from say- | Original number 201 2175, and number | signers of chatges ha\ing no interest cannot BLOOMINGTON, Neb, De Spec New Youx, Dee, 25—fn the diy good CHRISTMAS IN PARLS, dwellings as an example of what she wishes | inz the flcet, The two barges 1ying on the , 748 to number 7, both inelusive; rmlnlr be parfies to the case and Prof, | oo 050" o w1 a0 the case of the 11 e 5 5 - o avoid: A suitablo lo thinks, will be | eutside of those burned were cut loose and | ¥10.000, original number 5110 to nuwmber 63, | Dwisht quoted extensively from a decision s A 4 160} |/ MRLSL INRIR WQR 9 st prosent, | Tho Sireots Muddy and Siippersm found near the entranee of South park. saved by the tugs, ‘The burning hulls were | both inclusive; total $10000,000. Three | of Judge Thateher in the case of the trustees | State of Nebraska vs I A, Williams for as- | bot through an irr y fal Racing ut £au Mrs. Logan received this morning & long | towed 1o the other side of the river. months’ interest due February 1, 157, on the | of Philliv's “academy vs Jawes King, | sault with intent to kill, trled iu the distriet | business was reported. e of the cot telegram frow the eity clerk of o 87, LovIs, Dec. 28.—The steamer Natohez, | above deseribed bonds will bé paid with the | to the effect that the two creeds of Andover— | court to-day, the jury returued & verdict of | gon goods markes was 0 Do, 2 York 1 Cabl bodying the resolutions adopted i burned at Cairo this morning, was | principal to holders at the time ' of present that of the original and that of the sssociate | not guilty. Atus, Dee. 21— New York Herald Cable have wade tl price 9 1 1 ) couieil of Chicazo. The couneil formally re at $190,000 and was insured for 50,000, | 4om. founders—must be so interpreted as to secire - bl aliver and | s=Epeclnl to the fikie|~0n Curistinos dax iaida | Kinz Boubon was supretae. The voulevards quests that the burial y dead statese S, Havs was valued at §50,000 and in- - - great and leading purposes of their authors | No Russian Commands For Them. and fuddystone fan H 0114, Dec. Lhe wilitary commission | 52a¢, with reduced (i e 01 in- | were covered with a slippery eoating of conferred so uch honor in a site to be dedi- - No. 2%, No. 44, No. wi and the Iron Duke | wasuisaroy, Dee, 25— o e wilitary comu ) ¥ wian be selected in the city upon which he | s for §20,000. ‘Tho barges burned were Fence Removalis. and that notingonsistency was o be inferred 1o eeneral land | OB accountof the slight and technical devia i Teased eust of clotl prstra gk Bt Lot B - 00 eated by the city (o that purpose. ‘The coun Valued 4t 810,000 eachi and not in- | o oo tions, Prof. Swmythe, whose case s being [ 15 at present engaged in translating the T FAKARE S o Dt & ot ittee (o conter with come | sured, . The toral 1ocsis eatinated at 400,000, | OMee has received reports during the vast | tried frst, then took the floor and began ay | Words of command used in the Dulgarian Choters in Brazi por 08 o the Parisienno to display to s of eivie and military organizations in ol . week showing the removal of fences from mhlr[e~1n1| Illm own :ll--fellw 3 nlu Tiad ‘[3 T«'mlsllyz‘;gu 'h-; Russian language heretotor ATy tmiring eyes divinely turned ankjes and il to the selaction of & place of burial : oY w v enclosures embracing over 274,000 | concluded when court adjourned. He wi st Bu ia. Avosion var i delicions revelations of silk and lace as the arranse tor (o recoptlon and intes A Lonlalans Lyaoning Beres Tor A, priciyatly T the Lenver | continus bis aduress to-morro, - A s from Mendoea saya that it 1s exe | fhi1ESNS ebclations of <l und Taeo s Hhoy it of the remaing NEW OurEANs, Dec, # speeial {rom | jon g gistriet, -— tmpaled on a Pitehfork. peetod thiat the chalera ej o will ylield Yol shiop o sliop, caniutiog jowela oy As announced - informally last night, the ; Areadia, La., to the Picayuve says: Johp e Educators in Session. Dgs Moises, Ia., Dec. 25.--1Special Tele- | to the stringent measuse opted by the | ys and bonbous fur 4 1oy & decision ix practically reached o have’ the | Eola, Jr.. in ‘jall here charged with the mur Appointments. SPRINGFIELD, TIL, Dee. 21.—The thirty- | gram to the Bek.|—Jawes Fox, a young man | doctors. @ 1 of Buenos Ayi tiennes. The Aweriean cola Hivened tuneral in the senate cliumber next |-der o1 John Lavalle on the night of Decem WASHINGTON, Dec, 28.—Lemuel J. | thixd annual meeting of the Llineis State | living near Perry, fell from a haystack this Vs " he t | 0¥ plenty of wnd Fhe Dus y and i 0 0 e remaius | ber 14 as taken oul it and ha ( - 3 - r 1 0 o e O " Ty T ) .L of the' .|l.<|‘\.x'~ e "“,‘ hkeq ogk ¥ aud banged Stanton, of Towa, Las been appointed special acliers’ assoeiation begau this morning ternoon upon a pitchfork, Four tines w il Duely ie Campo Lichesse, hot yet Leen deterwincd exawiner in the pension office. James A. | the state louse. The address of welcome was A.h!ll"v hrough h‘»’:.vu, He is not e d rinerly v\,“ Singoi v iand Bethoven te committed acting throngh 's Marmage. Lydsten, of 1llinois, has been appointed | made by Attorney General Hunt and the | Pected 1o live over night, Postal Chi ‘ wiatinee, ot which the played the famons rins will have immediate | - New Yo Dee. 5.~ Special Telegram to | wedical examiner in the same ofi opening address by Charles Parker, superin Was Vivkin solo o the ighit te. Hels ins, By request of Mis., | tng Byy, i~The World’s Washizgton special —_—— tenant of sehools of South Chica:0. About hey Found the Leak A , A% G o i it L ARSI N H Len b | says: It 18 currently reported that a private The McQuade Oase. four hundred feachers are present. ind inter LTOWS, In, Dec. 28, |Spociat | OF SIXHY prestdon n\m unasien will sxpise | #5000 3 Mdir a6 Sio s 05 A4 Lie procession and will escort the renains currently reported th Ve ¢ oBE. Doc (= ~ 1oss | esting discussions are now in progress. The akrai) {0 tho b P ary, 1537 nong the mWore Prunii- | o “ frow Culunet place Lo the capi {lie fol- | Gispateh Lias been reeeived from Macon an- filr‘l‘"r" ',I“ h Semtiiing 44 the Muess | o0 eunerintohdents of thic aiuie are hold, | rei lo the BreJ—-Thp gas ewployes it oflices ave Momnouth, 11, aud Praivie | SEICNs also kavo a musical mati Jowing 18 the committes appotuied by Sen- | nouncing that the marriage of Secretary | ©f Jutke Pratt, the hearing of the motion for [ fri¥ SUBSHBICICEIES 0f e > o with | found @ leak last night on the eorner of | PN PECE S Sonmoth Ll 4 580 sovan! Aanis il the aate andahetil Boston. The Funeral Arrangements, WaAsHINGTON, Dee, The following i Copapight 155 by dames Gordon Bevnelt,) rox, D Ay Will be in chare of + at AN 10 take charke of the rewains | Lawar and Mys. Hols took place this morning | 8 bew trial of ex-Alderman MeQuade was | ghe teachers, wbout sixty couuties being re Church and Fourth avepues, Taking a | guperintondect of the fallwey il serviee, | of @ nizhtinzale, but the Comtesse de Tros AM i - | (Mlonday), this worning postponed until next Thursday. | resenio < . 2 209 explode awine | Bat rastenc b e o vy R e doguu; Beiutony "lw\‘f’l“:‘l‘:‘rn‘c,\lax‘ul“u‘d\'uunm,v. 43 e J S g Postp el ‘.i“_ ¥ | resenied. ] matel to locate it the gas exploded, blowing | has resigued, band’s makines was the rwost suceessfol of