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. — s - T O AT T A S e~~~ == T S — DAY MORNING DECEMBER 8, 1SS7. NUMBER 173 ::;\TAL TAIL-END COLLISION, e OUR PROSPECTS IMPROVING, | tsheré A Furious and 1 E SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, THUR arles Humphreys, Se pcounter in a : Henry €. Daves and John D, MR, BLAINE BREAKS FORTHL [ s ifwion et oo oot oot U THE FIDELITY BANK FRAUDS, ' Hu&Rins: formed. No, I don't v what we will do California Town. focond Livutenants. Louis umml.n ot . . now, in fact, Tdon't see what we can do.” B PRANCIEED 1) Jecial Telo Barrett and. Edgar Russel, and First Lieu- 3 - A Frelght Dashos Into a Passenger | Si¥ HIY i et reccived | Omaha's Chances For the Convens | temint Ramsey D. Poits, judze advocate, [ He is Interviewod on Cleveland's ILLINOIS SATIONAL GUARD. A Governmont Expert Gives Sen< ad -l el il X . Captain Louis Ri Stitke, '|' enty-third in- —— Train in Iowa. of a desperate fight ina saloon at George- tion Steadily Growing Better. faptiy, hns bech EURAIA Lwo moOnths’ leave, .. Messago in Paris. | The Citizen Soldiery of the Sucker sational Testimony. town, do county, between Frank Hol- Licutenant Colonel Joseph K. Smith has State Characterized as Sticks - | lingsworth, mged twenty-four, and his step. veported for_duty as medical director, de- .| emeaen, Dee. T.—The it al soaslor THE SLEEPER TELESCOPED. | il I.;,Y:n‘...h fifty years old, Both | A CALL ON THE PRESIDENT. | partment of Dukota, o ; WL AU G S AR the Tlinois y L. ASNBIRIEH had been drinking. Handy began the row Tooa hind "hMish sl Bheira hy of Omblay e closed to-day. The morning was given up to An Omaha Man Killed and Two | and the stapson knocked him doy The old . Sioes | has been aimounced hepe. Dr. Ives is a | He Gives His Opinions on the Presi- | a discussion of a paper by Colonel Bennett, n got up quickly and ina roughand tumble | Blnine Sald to Have the Power of A BAD RECORD MADE WORSE. Others Badly lInjured—The . 2 brother ’?'x Licutenant r'n- Nnetecnth in- denitls Views In Toegnel to of Juliet, touching the fresent. condition of "'"‘": and Minute ""“:lll-' ~|-‘l"ln‘| Way Wreck Caused By the Jight that followed steuck his stepson with a Locating the Republican Gather i '.'n :nm;;r; 3:11&"| ~1'\\“ 88 Susic 1 WAN®: Teduetion — 514 the 1linois militia, The paper was se per ought 5 dirk knife back of the ear, the blade breaking ing Wherever He Chooses — daughter of Uolone and its criticism of the present orderof things With Other Heavy Fog. v L sserted that the state militia knew less cach People's Mone J. F. Quilf L cavalry, Ways and Means, las olso been announced off and remaining in the skull. Hollings- Protection Policy. worth paid no attention to the wound, but ; year about taking the field agaiust an Fatal Wreck at Percival, continued to beat and kick the old man until The Ways and Means € Blaine on Cleveland's Message. actual foe. It condemued the practice =5 Percivar, T, Dec Special Telegram o was dragged away from Lim appar- Omaha and the Convention. Wasinxaroy, Dec. 7.—[Spe W Youk, Dec. T.—The Tribune of to- | of luxurious living in thd annual encamp- Harped's Trial, o the Brr '\ A frightful railroad accident 3 It was then discovered th ] \13" Wasnineroy, Dec. [Special Telegram | to the Bek.]—There was a rather Im}v'hlnlv morrow will contain & long interview with | ments now in vogue. A soldier of luxury is [ CiNerssar, Dee In the Harper trial sausing loss of life and serious injury to a | PUlc was stifl in Hollinkse :\:;l? qoud 1t | totho Bes)—The prospects for Omaha sc- | and vaguo report i congressional clrcles lust James G. Blaine in Paris on Prosident | 10t a soldier of war, The men should be | today Howard Eckert was asked to identify aumber ef people oceurred at this place last s operation fre curing the ional repubhican’convention night to the efl hat Willial y " fitted for the manner of living which they | cortain checks of his firm, which he did, as night shortly be 3 o'clock on the Kansas tmade w dospe improving every hour and the chances ure | Erie, Penn., had been tendered the chuir-* reading an abstract of the | May at any moment be K president’s message and have been especially | officers should learn that there is something AT T : S adon | €lse in the line of duty besides surpervising e “":‘:“’l'l:“m"{m‘"‘"'“J:“‘I"I‘"“ the punch howl, Colonel Bennett forwarded alled to adopt. Staft | follows: Hamill & Brine ., 876,004 N0: Wright Poole & Sherman, £10,5005 000; Crosby & C Uity, ¢ Joseph & Council Bluffs railroad, | the almost dyiug old man and finish him. In | equal to any of her competitors, At 1:30 the | mansitip of the house committee on ways and Passenger train No. 4, bound sonth, was de- | his rage he knocked down seven igen and | Nobraska delegation were accorded a recep- | meuns. - The Bee correspondent to ule " i i then rushed into an adjoining sfc and »i by the presidet The sonsisted of it inquires as to the probability of such layed at the depot hot box and consid- | L oh SRR fhe. show cuse, snatched o ro- tion by the president. The party consisted of 1 ¥ ) 4 & Co, #80.000; Kershaw e S Fapsestio : Nk erable time was conswined in fixing it. Con fight. Ho could not | Congressmen McShane und Dorsey, Senators nd ['"““'x tHgt the “"'{‘ ) ‘“';“'l"‘, that the message is @ free trade manifosto B e bt ol e oh Ty "l';',,';”; Sleminge & Boyden, $46,0004 dunter 2 y sent tho train boy bick to | cartridis 1o it e wowon ad wiile N Thayer, lm“_“"m‘.’g:},’",r:‘:',,:;,',“,’,‘.':;,: members of e | 4y cxidently are anticipating un enlarged | COMPOSTL of Foulars and wiiin, bt | ki in all £, 1520 g train No, 90, which ching for oue the loss of biood weakened Mr, throught the Hlinois troops in no condition [ Maurice Rosenfield, of Chi at present to be benefited by it. The ditcus- | that he had dealin, sion of the paper showed a growing feeling | & o, He murket for English fabrics in the United States as aconsequence of the president’s recommendations. 1 ps that fact stamps | among the officers thut the militia the character of the message more clearly | system of this state is retro {han any wotda of mine can.? cading from the standard — established o, testified with Welshire, kl'l‘z mized an account curren with them for the parchase of about 500,000 dhels of wheat, His house received 1 die. was following the passenger, but the night | him so that he was very foggy and the engincer of the freight Tailed 1o see the light displayed. The Lrain was runniug ab tremendous speed and shed into the sleeper of the 1 tothe fioor, Both wi smentrout, of Pennsylvania, who is one of E. K. Valen- | the most prominent followers of Mr. Randall D. Meikle- | upon being approached on_the subject, said esident ehatted | “Itis the first 1 have heard of it, and 1 m pleasantly with the party about Owha and | 84y it ustonishesime. It hardly scems possible WM fl.».,('.u.(.‘ tine, G. M. Lambertson, ( <ion Under the Au- | john and Colonel Sapp. The ngelical Alliance splees of the B , '\ . g ‘olonel e, of Peq SO0 in mon 4 3 B SaHiE “You don't mean actual free trade without | Year o teleseoping it ina fearful marit Wasiizaro, De he generul ch the prospects of securing the convention, ”,'l"‘l‘ e o ivonl ‘;L"“I‘ e "'Q'::{'fli dutyt .:.“. ARGHLLEEI R L paper.on sAutumial M 3 The sensation of the day was the testimony i PSR Go Bnder tho RUNBICEA dited- 4 e s . | ship opy ) o0 Mr. n 3 ¢ eth @ numl of comy ot T e X1 o paa nscene of wildest confusion LS L b Qb 1 around the § ' the chairman ship of ways and means 10 [+ “No," replied Bluine, *nor do the London chos. Thooflcorshinve Utroubted | OF I'rank M. Hayes, an expert who had been Fiut Ak thé Thsight, dppronchad the e tion of the ¥ Lalliance forthe United | hotel corridors and the capitol to-duy | M i cott, both men being from the same .un.l Both positions being among, the o | most influential in the hose. Of course the ipointment of Seott would not contemplate States oper sty papers mean that. They simply mean that | by insubordination of v lent has recommended what in the [ the privates. A committe Stutes is known us @ revenue mong | Sent here hy the go nent to assist in tho to | prosecution of the case. He said he was an ar, | draft and present to slature an [ expert accountant and - had about ten of the passe train saw the headl the freight wnd started his engine, d in this city this mornmg. The | that Mr. Blaine had cabled to Stephep stut 1 object of the con ceis to discuss | B, Klking his preferment as to the pl pon which all these denon: i RSN ons ¢ next repub ominating con- amendment to the code m 1A HIORRIBIOT | VRN BUROHOREE IR <BE i oslé which partially overcame the shock | Incasures ; itions | where the next republican nominating con- | ¢}t Giaplucoment of Randall, ns the speaker | rejecting the protective feature as an object | for ofticers to properly punish insubordina. | JC4™ experionce in banks in’ all pos of the collision and uuldonbtedly saved the be brought to unite and meet certain | vention should be held, and that Mr. EIkins | would not dare do that. Penngylvania would | and not even DermiRing protection to result | tion, Brigadier Geno 4 of Spring. | tons up -t assistant cashic Ho lives of every passenger inthe s There | new and pressing cmergencies which have | would con it. Asstated in o Bee special | be delighted, of course, to have such unusuval | poare ie an incident (o revenue duties, elected prosi Gen- | had made a carveful mination Were ons ton of these, ineluding one lady, | Arisen v conncetion with the great_inerease | lost night, a majority of the national come | recognition, und Mr. Scott would mu 3 a actor at the head of that com- ¥ nons, of Chica < sidents | of the books of the Fidelity N Colonel Fred Beunott, doiliet, seeond vice | the Iirst National bank of New York and presidont 1 Pic i G smical Natioual bunk so far as they Mooy i1 Alivovs, ings with Harper and the Fidel- ap: | ity . He had also examined the accounts don’t quite comprehend that last point,™ ional bank, of i v 5 3. A B S o | mittee. said the reporter, 1y el ifbanel bl clatl aGl A et Pennsylvania is the stronzhold of the plumed | "Nejjijam 1., Scottis one of the wealthiest | I mean,” said Blaine, “that for the first id growing percent of our population | knight, aud as soon ws this report became | men in the house, is an ardent supporter of | ine in the history of the United States, the not chureh members or attendunts. | well eirculated, the debegation from Phila- | the president and his policies, and has the | [ Gqo ¢ iocommends. retaining Intornal b, in his address suid the al- | delphin was obscived to go into their we highest respect for Speaker He commend aining i 1 all were | of wealth, business, e tent, ation, theJchunged | mittee or the renomination of Me. Blain Miss Werner, Iphia very or less injured, but none rence Weight, an Omaha printer who ntly been employed on the Brp, was | Who ur sht train and was so frightfully ident Do of the v Colonel Clendenn of Irwin, G ¢ Covand C.J. Kershaw & i ful tn it y 3 tax in order that the tariff may be forced 3 4 3 J . R ' crushed witen taken from the wreek that e had thoughtfully studied the social | with renowed vigor, and to-night the has probably done more auy Hutts : st RS Colonel Chapi, of Chi the above [ Co,, with -reference to their dentings with (CLUBMEC AW, X and cconomic changes in the country and other man in t house to maint down even below a fair revenue standard. | ofticers, will compose the executive commit there was no hope of his recov removed 10 a house near at b died to-night. y. He ud, where he sought to know whether existing christion | ¢laimivg that they will get the convention. | the financial policy of the administration | He recommends that the tax on to izations were sufiiciont to meet growing | The fight at present is triangular, the | und is the only man from Pennsylvania who | petyined and thus that many millions an- He referred to the iized power | three points stunding out most boldly | believes that there should be as liberal r T e ceo be | tee. Havper and the idelity National bank. He s ol - suid he found charge tickets at the Fidelivy, A War Sc one of ! tic product 200,000, # credit to 2. L. Harper, and An unknown man, who was stealing a ride sutoons and had 1ost | for the convention bein Phila- | ons of tho tarlff s the president yestc better come from a tariff on | ooy, De London stock markets ainst the Mirst National bank of nun an, who was stealing @ Pk tho Svatyliare 2 co ot | recommended in his message. 1 My, nd the boursed at Pavis, Berln and - Frank c Y N i on the freight train, and supposod to boa B e S S oo king Tt higten | ddipin, Chicagol nd Cinetonutd, | SSHREIE Sl tiaid Grehe: ways utd and the boursed at Pavis, Berln and 1rank W York and another of the same kind and printer lately working in Omal from the wreek dead. Th Niis person to ind i i Dell H. Goodlr the Omaha Cable at 1831 South T was taken | good. ‘This menn: rand opportunity and | With — chances — of success in the | it would be considered the work of the ‘e was nothing on | turn for an appli tiunity. Noticewas | order mamed. There s strong talk | dent, and would be quite us great a dey ven of the ion of Pr of acombination neainst Chicago. The south | s the selection of two cabinet officers from ud Mrs, Cleveland to the delegates to and states cast of Ind prefer: Philadel- | one state or the devotion of a whole message Lat the white house on Friday im- | Phis o Cliicago while some of the far west- | to congress to one subject. Recent actions, fter the close of the forenoon ses- | €11 states prefer the Quaker city to the ¢ity | at the white hoflse and in_the treasury o to sen- | sion. by the luke. In the dele- | coufirm the belief that ther ouw would favor are- | fort arc wenk. he bourse at Vienna is ex- | g third for £100,000. Then, on March 17, thero cited. The markets wffected by the re- | was one erediting Harper with £00,000 and l'.‘-i:';i“m:}'.',"{i‘.}'-"l{'\'-fny'-’.’.'f. foen of - Russian | ohuyging the Chemical National bank of New it A e noutt, Irom his ex- Pants, Dee. 7.—According to private ad- | York with the saue . s from Warsaw the massing of Russian | amination of the books of the iy tional of the to ‘ertainly just that. 1should * that it be done at once, even before the Christmas holidays. 1t would, in the first place, bring great relief to the wrowers of to- | bacco all o the count and would, more- ant secretary of ramway company, living nth sti y Who wus is_something in | b b 3 Iy troops on the frontier is attributable to infor- | bank he found no such credits or charges and . L 5 L ver, materiglly lessen the price of the arti- rocolved by IR SRaaREaT ks 3 (R S FRings At the afternoon session ex-Chief Jus ation have stronge com- | the report thut Mr. Scott hus been tendered | oy MiEE W w n 1 veceived by Rugsia of a concertod plan | 9 money subject to the deatt of the Fidelity E“ "“I““ Linyvasih l‘-\“'“'“ fallingglass | At e e Unitod States supreme count, | Ing in as u dark hoese or a compromise. Min- | this position. . cle to consumers obacco to millions of 1y wnd Austria for united action in ik o X ut otherwise uninju . s L g ) % neapolis s making almost i, but St vy In the case of the Chemical National 1k the proposed that Germany Sosemine much ¢l Louis does nor us men is o ne m to Towa and Nebraska Land Cases, it o luxur ‘ WA INGTON, Dec, Tem{Spocial Telogram | i1 1O other senso than tea and coffee nre us The president call presided. He said there had never beer , but it is _a luxur time when such a rallying and uniting of all the teain, was also | that is best in the Christian churgh was | fizure v the event of war between cither of those powers and Russia, In that con- tingency it w . H. Pucker, another offeial of the tram- company who was \ idelity Cincini ot adit there by on th reason books of the e & . ! Ty Sl O e nRABOR AL LHAE I ¥ i First: Natioual had two ae: fnjured by falling ¢lass, being badly cut on | more imperatively needed than now. He in- s of the' a [ his city: to the B Sceretus to- GhATAtRERY eoRnGh WineaRBBIL o tAtoL | i AusteivBHoUIdjRudU My conts “ith the Fidelity and one showed A ) troduced Prof, Hjnlmer H, 1 o, of Co- ition will not go to Cincinnati, becanse LR ipy Warsaw by using g its to tho Midelity and. tho' ‘otHeR thie face and haids el e LG AN S il ehanee | cided the contest case of ‘13, Husgma sers of tobaceo not only pay the mill- for mobilizing, In_consequence AL AL P Both trains were badly wrecked by the | (EME FUED, Y Nm'(.'.':;.‘ o DRAwenE 1d be for Sherr the ve Ruth C. Berry, from Council Bluffs lund w";"f'l LI Ry T D e aileped p R Apnonrs tht tho FIAclEy MAd 40, itas ot collision, and the freight cngine was ren- | stitution of the United States, he said, was | Of the place. At Chicazo tl are similar and iy Gl e hanced | resolved to compensate for e klow power | Maveh 1, 15 ). One of theaccounts dered almost worthless. The engineer and | framed by men of Ang prigcin I‘mi ;;‘::l’f;"l"l:':; f""'" ‘i‘:. 5 ::'Ix ot fhowe- | tary dec ulullmuho dl'pmtml-m(muml rec- S ini rotallama tl nigbs ‘r'f«,:'.'|'i'}-‘;vl"|"';g?'\ a permanent increase of her | i hat thne Titof 200,000 and fireman saved their lives by jumping from | their own government. ists and | pabers na in Kuro i i orces, e cither party as entitled to the lot by we going for him with ham | substitution, und us such right must finally The movewent implies no the other showed overdrafts to the amount of $200,000. On April these two accounts were consalidated, when there was to the eralit_of the idelity on the books of the ting him, while two or three he only excuse for such a tax is the sity imder which the goverumernt found during i srepre 2 to what they | and m i Europe. By their dis- | Oth \ : sentiments gnd hostlity mer and - tongs in their editc werican institutions they disorg: columns. While Pennsylvania is for Bl the engine and were but &lightly injured. The road was badly blocked all the ing by the debris, but the wreck was ¢ agaression and is purely a defensive pre tion, B rn al be determined in the courts, a patent 1 sue in the name of Robert i 1N, Dee. 7.—The Nutior ussing the Vienna Fremdent mee, v ! : X ol eatinmia s n sarticle | pipst National of New York, On April 30 ternoon and t aken the state. He believed that the time | Philadelphia is not. We guaranteo fair treat [ and be delivered fo the trustee to'be named j_i'.‘xl"‘.'n!:fi'hn?.‘y'\\- AR L ‘!."'v"v' Ve IO L e ORBLG there was 1o the credit of the 1idelity $100,- oo had ived when owr former policy of indis- | ment of all and abuse no oue, be @ candi- | by the partics to the contest on receipt from S mbhay ST SinA »_‘_f 18,8 Al .‘| sian fronticr, says: 1t is evident t the | 000 on the boofs of the Iirst National of gulrien . criminate absorntion of forcign clements of | date or not. “The only things we offer are | sich trustees of the amount required and of [ of money on fo.efin imports is certainiy mos T Cusdian troops now in Poland i 1ot | Ny Vork by o1 o' CortiliAtanRan Theo Wright. a brother population would result in o serious crisis, | comfort and deceney, at not only the handsof | a showing of his authority to act in the mat- | 1 S¥traardinary poticy for o governamont. | sudicient to attack two formidable: mitilaey | deposit for £00,000 but these cortifis Killed, arrived here late to-nig 0 Omaba, | fPile nation is no lonzer able to assimilate | the press but the crowd that will -ome from | tor, ould you udvise the repeal of the whisky | powoers. Tie present mi of troop: x also ! No, T would not. Other considerations cates of deposit were not entered on the Fidelity books. having been apprised of his brother's fute by | wlien clements with sufiicient rapi More | the adjoihing count telegraph. He will take charge of the re- | cor ith American labor enters in a [ Hef that we will get 1tis wy honest be- | He also deeided the appeal case of | ¥ too small for war nad too Theodore Schracec Clinton Het- Tust wait d sce how We reconcile Previous to this time Hae 'S, i H Cre o {h $400,000 ang us t W Cast e Nebraska Leadquarters were tonight from Bloimington, ~Neb., dis. | thaw those of the financial administrasion ave | the massig with the . Ussurancesof. | hony iy o rod with BL00I00 B0k, ShERR mains. tarn out in o yoar, ¢ throng rowd sce This is -cmption case Dy Ngken dte patdouny ylitreratd ol fvetiinai Bolq wing to the Chemiewl National ho. satd o 5 = labor is @ farce us lon hisux Rakidol thusiastic thun las grounds the . contest wero | Whisky. There is a moralsidetoit. To | =~ Moscow, Dec. 7.—The G etto says the fu- books showed ‘that the Fidelity had a The Dakota County Teeasurcrship. R llom, of 1llinois; teher had Wsor resided upon the | ¢heapen the price of whisky i8 to increase | turo policy of France wil ide whcthe Dakora Crey, Ne followed, * v y other promi- nt of a uld ought | tes if the natienal gov- credit of §300,000 marked “Lown,” and ips dicating that the Ridelity had' borrowed amont, but on the Fidelity’s - g the consumption enorm ke proof upon. The | 4% 5 sensc in urein ie sought to ion cane up the lots Germany will be con or both of hier fronti that Russia m o watc: paper d one laves egram to the Ber: by County Treasur nent 1 of 1s: ‘ucame in. In the o s upon @ d Baldw consuls to cortif ooling ), of Boston, said o law rk horse, it is belie v 1o the good reform w high license in man eV | 3 i cu stroug fleet | hooks there is nothing to indicate s 3 34 immigra r i that Cincinnati, St. Lonis and Minnes ernment neutralizes the good effeet by making | on the Pa ity Bt i ent incumbent, in the .u.‘,m_\ court, :ihl"lll\:-A;Ezl:lii:{lzfl:it:‘l‘l‘:« ll::'x“{n \-m u““\‘w ,..,‘.:il b to Omaha, Olilo would mot o whisky within the rcach of every ‘one at 20 L .t.“!:‘\;.‘.’:m l',! n_;:':) :}.‘\“.‘5 “‘x::xl"\(':::’“;‘l‘(“l':“",h,.%‘: by the attorneys conditionally withdrawn. e f TEnal fort Philadelphia, since that ci spoken of of twis. 8 1T, 18 w. with tion to cents a_gallon. Whisky would be ever; A Chivalvic He W The vote for this oftice at the L was o tie between Di. Wilkinson, , | and the exclusion of « and Frauk Davey, dem Wilkinson in- | those who were victims of that stituted acontost, ch Al voting in [ Bishop Hurst, LL. D., of Bu all the precinets, but on condition that | committed a crime when we prokii Davey would comimence quo w of Chinamen und only did it be- | tion have their blower, celled fayorite for Blaine men, The crowd at the A evening was larger than any Wid wo | durmg the weele. All th ted the | are contending U electic mobbed the Chinese Mr. Hayes then traced from day to hausted t to tho 1. Tho nd he fol- > of povern- night' previous | fhiroueh that scetion, and lmmnu-mm not thon bo. prefented, It would” destroy | 10 tho Brk.]—JudgoHornblower. in remand- ations who | 1t imatoner of - the Tand oftice. when such ex. | high liconse at_once in all states, Whisk wcea Augustus Swalw yesterday, on alcanven | Gmination wnd location have becn made, to | s done deal of harm 05 of v preferred by Banker e s eredits 1 been ¢ and that it all w the wheat d ‘.lll‘lul“ d ng was minute five cl e it ) out the entire £00.000 in this way, Wto pro- | immie dquarters in that hotel | roport to the department. with the drawings | United - Stutes. 1 would -ty McDonald, whose wife Swalm led v hat of this, sumAhore ToiAInoAt ceedings ut the proper time, he withdrew b's | cause be had no vote. and documents bearing upon the fucilitics of- | requested flaus 17 o aomo, o Won auie from the beueh that if the spivit of chiv- on March 17 but €15,421.20 Recurr- CUSC, h\lll ‘h lll:l‘l : L s 1 |.|\"\ ¢ the Rvata v fered by b of the cities lie around on all 2 the ‘."\v co fortify our citi wndour seabourd. e ; 1 o ' ; 3 e Lllm]‘ll hA suid the draft AL el 8 AT, ah . s T Noble Wife, i stare ut the traveler from Pensions Granted Westerners, In view of the powerful letter addressed to | alty were not dead in California Swalm W draft by the Fidelity on the ning, wagering considerable moncy thereon, =1 ot 10 the vy door, The two large parlors on | Wasmisetoy, Dec. 7.—[Special Telogram | the demoeratic party on the subject of fortifi- | would have been called long ago o account 3 ! ground floor Were occupis svening by Nebraska and a 1 for 100000, The Iivst i that draft, but Harpe cation by toa late . Tilden, in 1% I am amazed shat no attention has been paid No- 8 ac- again this | 4o the Ber ral reception for his conduct to another and higher trib- unal. This was a rcbuke to McDong —The following Nebraska pen- sions were granted to-da, who has - tional ne Fremont tric Light. hsent from b f Original—John 4 6 by tho ratio ! d for | count in - the Pidclity s charged 4 / - i At sl el by it republ [ the sulject by the demoeratic administration ! o . it ; Fuevost, Neb, Dec. 7.—[Special Tele liY“’ll‘l! Sepe b o b“" R R Rt e ovenine a re. | Purncll, Atkinson; William Whitehead, | Never before in the history of the world has [ 1ot shooting Swalm instcad of bothering the | April 14 | witly T i “"','“?,d gram to the Bre.] —Fremont's new eleetric | C0HtC R T T -ulated by ‘..|.1,,hm.h|l., Wood River. Increase—J. W. Savage, Bart- | any governmont allowed great cities on the | courts and stirving up scandal by prosceuting | s BOc awh April 28 and 80 for light system was put in operation to-night for e 2. b T 3y ration that the iniluence of the Blaine mem- | jott, Reissue—J. H. Wood, South Auburn, scaboard to Yemain defens him, & , it is charged, forged R, HL | 27060 000 ramot entered on tho (EIdsHs the first time, The plant is (ffty are s of | Mis hut stands, found thick which pr e would be thrown in_ favor of PanEiona o e s Tesua Fathian of-Tohm —— MeDonald’s wame to 310000 woriliof caiiroad | 510 T TR mmk the Americun system and s @ splendid suc- | vented going ahead with a bark canoe. With | that = city and that Mr. Elkins, Mr. Dalsiar Maqupkeh SR KISSANE'S CASE SETTLED. bonds stolen by Dra. McDonald 'from bor York May 4. Huayes This gives Fremont another metr an axe he began cutt hannel t Blaine's " manager, would be present almer, Ma 3 LS S o £ ather-in-law, ST s M Trwin, Groe i‘\d“ m!(l\l; ives Premont anothier auetropol :1‘1“ x;l I ||x:‘|;|‘\‘:‘)v:'\ ‘n l]:\ll"‘llll'lll \i,y‘:n. I:'nl«ll 'id ,I.:-;L.Tn m.xnnlxmp:m " I.‘n l‘lu‘ “, (n.]mllhit Aaron Stow, Davenport: A. Clement, | Recorder Smythe Nolie Prosses the e e - Alld”l("lll|-4'l"|'|‘|v“‘1‘:u('i“,![l.v\)\‘:"‘ ‘I;:»::Xi: —eee water. He started tocrawl on his hands and | ¢8d: Long John Joues, of Chicago, ex- el R 8 OolebratediBuity A Successtul Libel Suit. did not show such credits to their accounts < 1::--:3\1":.: l)l--gnjlnllf....l» rete, | e o the shore but brake throneh the water "lI“P‘"Ill'x:|:;M‘“.\.l-:|l\.l"]i‘l‘-lltt-|‘j||nm i Paviat St R bret su T Nrwark, Dee. 7.—[Special Telegram to | Deniay, Dee. 7.—The libel suit of Mr. | as the letters of advice indicated, Trwif FresmoNxr, D b, 0 T.—|F cle <3 4 When twenty feet from the shore he beeame exhausted. From her sick bed in the hut his wife witnessed his strugeles throwgh a win- | D¢ ! dow, and unable to contain hersclf longer, | Sl that e is careless ug to where the cou- @ L : #Cry | vention may be held. While New Yor Wwould det the | nes H. Nesmith, Oxford: Martin Hughes, | the Bex.]—The last chapter in the celebrated it furtlier active work forthe | Wl or s Povionde Breene, Crescos; H. A, | and novel case of Willinm Ki Hoffman, New Hartford fortia millionai Capital Notes. has been brought to a close. The record of his | awarded $12, s formerly the ) <oayhtl J Wasnixarox, Dec., 7.—[Sepeial Telegram | during criminal exploits has been consigned | agent of the ( o ostates i Gulway. maini o o in the datorest of any cands | - /Tl eveningos Star aaya: | 10 oblivion, from which seven months ago it | DUt resigned \;‘;Lmfihg';;; ;*3;;5';%; Ay A BURSTLE ned at pr 1t Writing, a prominent friend | **Albert Hall, who was private secretary to | Was taken and spread before the publie. He | on o0 (ORI Fahey and many. n“m',,,. “ 5 — % over three hours she endeavored to keep him Mr. Blaine's stated this evening that if | the late General Logan, and is now engaged [ i8 now free to return to New York, | jshiors for adopting the ilure of One of Missofri's Best | alive by ritbbing and keeping Lis body warm, | Blaine can be indueed to run, the best judg. in the practice of law in Omaha, has returned | from which he fled over thirty Known Country Concerns, in the hope that help would _-ome, but hé [ ment of his friends in the convention will in- h 1TLovt with 340,000, Al vas drawn out by Hurper's wiis no entry of letters of edit to Hoyt, L000, until June 16 to 15, IKofshaw & Co. were ad- vised by four lette redit that Hoyt had deposited to their eredit 200,00 Kershaw's books credit [iarper with four amounts of £0,000 cach, corresponding i date to the plan of campaign | Jetters of evedit. Witness went on to show cars | against the rents demanded. ha 200,000 wus absorbed in the wheat ce ag: ane, the Cali- | quis Clanr forger and fillibusterer, | sulted ina v 1s his former employer, the Ma for 60,000 damages, has re ot tm-(lu-l ntiff, who gram 0 the Bee,|—The ladics . to-night gavea grand charity ball house with a very | attendance. Up- wirds of $00 was realizel o distribute . among the poor. rushed out of the house in her night clothes, - without shoes or stockings, on the ice and BANK, rescued him. He was unconscious and for of Fremont tthe opera ] : : ! " ; i e ago to escape trial on the charge of forgery. —-— de ut St Josern, Mo, Dee. T.—[Speeial Tele- | died at 17 o'clock at night. Secing that life te the sclection of Ben Harrison of In- | to Washington for a few week's v PR V0 EPANS. B, 2 R 1 se Ball Player in Trouble, % £ 4 pram 10 the Bk |- Tho well i banking | Wis extinet, she started with her youngest | diana, as the viee presidential candidate. [ 1 is the tallc among_certain knowing ones | Since then the carcer of Willium Kissane lus A Rasolall By rounl (o shi 1n tho FIABLES child i her'arns for the nearest neighbors, [ T is sdmit five miles distant, where help was secured. | that the e cast of | Mrs. Benoit was badly frozen and is now in a | aily deci port is | very eritical condition. Seve Neh.,, Dec. 7.-Charles Hoover, | bank. of the base ball ¢lub of- this ¢ Harper's attorneys made no effort to ob- o as signed with C| the light being thtown on theix clicut’s vy and who hus signed with Chi [ e e i B \d by the. friends of Mr. Blaine | in New York thut Hon. Thomas Platonie | been more like a romance than real life, A | I ; ion of New York has practic- | Ochiltree is likely to be nominated next falt | fugitiae from justice, he never once came | # membe ! ccided the politival complexion of that | by Tammany hall, and sent to Washington as | within the jurisdiction of the state. Now, | the past times dur- | state in 1888 and that the principal efforts of | a‘member of congress, The brilliant, yet house of Bugk & McCrosky, at Stewarts. ville, Dekalb county, twenty mil Bt. Joe, has failed and the public vever. rriers P rel e ecago for the season of 1888, was arrested to- hat o failure is o bad one. Mr. Buck, the | M her journey through the woods she ‘ay | the party muist be made to capture the clecr | modest, Texan ranger,is an independs however, all barriers have been temoved and | g\ hound over to the district. court on Ives and Bia i senior partuer, claims, however, that by | €own in the “snow, feeling unable to go | toral vofe of New Jersey, Connceticut amd | democratie republicun and therefore qualified | he is free to come orgo at hiswill, This Was | tho charge of assault with intent Kill. Dsnie IT Dl bt Judicious management that the assets ean be | farther, ne ho to represeut any cognate, conglomorate, con- | accomplished to-day. From a pigeon-hole | Hoov shot at a hack driver for | TEmREe fav ; : e notes mwade to pay all the liabilities. Particulars Tevising Mis (’l’l‘m” Fatas the breasts of the e stituency. of the district attorney’s office the indict- | refusing to stop his huck, in which was a | given by I and Stayner i part payment TR e e A (i n,." " DrGenatl of awoon: e e hi»]»l will prove A Consignment of Interviewers. ment—a musty, faded sheet of paper— | party of demi-monde, uud allow him to enter. '“"”"‘r"u ra Hane, "-"'-““;l':'l'l“"' "l";"'y» wed considerabl io, Dee. 7.—The prospec Ve oped, proxe 3 " ¢ 2 o = —— which fell due to-day, v 110! . P St. ;ll| citi- | ing reductions in railroad rates through the | @ more hotent factor in securing the votes of | Wasmixaros, Dec. 7.—[Special Telegram | W48 taken, It was handed to Re Zens mechanics and _artisans than € bank in ourl | Gock's “ariff as a local was further augmented today.- The | in' - the campaign of iuterested. No. country | tery Missouri wis better known than the Stewartsville bank, The county treasurer of Dekalb county, Eli Burton, | £oneral freight a loses $10,000, and Judge Kra, of the Dekalb Bluffs roads, The Western Union Enjoined. dent Dexter and Youi, Dec. T.--The supreme court | hath, Humilton & Dayt 2 ff . ' Haute in consultation with M to-day granted an injunction restraining the . . - Western Union Teiegraph company and Di- rmons Mad. it oy Oh o e 0 to the B Al train brought to | corder Smythe, who examined it closely, then, scizing his pen, he wrote a few words J—A spec reet Cable company from using the blanks of | Sapr Lak Touday United Statea ounty courty a like sum, - Dr. 51 4 3 R gl B the Freneh Cable company or sending teie- 4 CRsteosa s Flr e B L R o et ML | Jican candidate nominated on a protective | subjects of tarift vefovin and the president’s | faded with ‘age, but it is suiciently distinct | erims on biunks v L aouit | Marshial Dyer, us receiver, seizod the Mor- - churges from Chicago to the Missouri viver, | pistform, by at least 5,000 majority. message. They expect to complete their | to show that William Kissane was i mon church president's oftice, ledgers, books, Other Business Troubles, and will submit the same to the general | © Among the visitors at the headquarter nr work before midnight, and ave doing a vigor- | chrrged with the crime of for, Philadelphia Bucket Shops Raided. cte., leaving some minor books which he rex Citteato, Doe. 7.0, K. Gibbs, dealer in | mragers tomorrow for ratification. Tha | the Nebraska delogationo-night were “ous und a foning. on the Chemical National ban; quired : ustodian, to re- redu ns are 15 cents on first ator Sherman, ( seeds for the sigmment to-¢ No sehy PiitaveLriia, Pa, Dee, this morning raided a uumbe “bucket shops.”” The prop ployees were Alllllh fo! il for furtlier hearing. re raided o shoral Gracly, chiof signal 10 conts o xecond and third, 5 cents on | oMcer, and General Brayton, of Rhode » #0000, | fourth and fifth and 21y cents on classes A, | Island. ed, but | B Cund D, Receiver MeNulta, of the Wi The nagional republic bash, states that on December 15 he will re Owing to the pressure | guce fr by foreign croditors, W. & I Chalwer dealers in linens in this city Scotlund, made an assignment to- Dilities, about $100,000; ussets not know: Isage Hayes, wholesale liquors, made an assigninent Liabilities, =812 pust fifteen His liabilitie sots has becn y in full, The police | deiy of socalled | organ to-night n ctors and em- | this “outrage.” a preliminary hearing ndthe latter | Nuw Yok, Dec. 7.—Commissioner Anders d cighteen pe son stated to-day that the report of the Pa- ific railroad commizsion is now in the hands of the president will not be made public until it has been submitted to the attorney 0 this | general, who will supplement it with legal as to the hest cou , made an us- ", and 3 that he was tricd chureh ud lvhn'\fl aguinst was tried for the n”\hu Ma 4 that the jury disagree The chief of the | again June 18 of the sume year, jcoof the treasury department, in | when a juror was withdrawn, and that hi A report, suys the counterfeiting | council ade application to the court to ha i i - manded to the court of now being done is principally the work of . and that in the follow! dians, who operate in bands in different | fho anntication was granted. Until tions of the country. The counterfeiting | yo further action v done during the pust” year was insignificant, | {io present The weport refers to the fact that all but of the many skilled operators arrvested Concerning Counterfeiting, Wastin Dec. secret ser his an lule s he can ) ok, 1 n committee “will leave the Arlington to-morrow and go to the bt from Chicago to St. Louis from | republican league club, house on Thomas cir- 535 10 40 cents and on other classes in propor- | cle, at 11 o’clogk. They will be met by the tion. On the 20th the Burlington still | members of the league and will take pos threatens to put into e its new Tllinois | sion of“the entire second floor of the club taviff and the Chicago & Alton waintains | house, and use that as their that it will follow with similar reductions in | They will hold their meeffugs th 0005 1 Missouri and to Kans The Pacific Con ssiol 's Report, to-day as taken. According to criminal luw mo molle prosequi can be entered. It must be dismissed, but under the law existing at the time the 5 - Parnell Sc The fifth of the series of dances g to-mor- as City. row night. The leagué tender the national - committe S Aot _,.____——_______———-—— s v | Washington this morning more than_twenty | then, seletus s e he wiete 8 fow wobis seneral fr ts of Chicago and Coun- sey politiciuns are positive _ to- | reporters for a New York democratic news- | Wit ',';ff' 206509 '.;"‘""“. Hee l“l s l”' ;‘l’ | cil Lufter @ two days' session, | day that, circulated as u campaign docu- | paper to interview all the members of the | the California millionaire. The ink with lith loses | agreed upona schedule of reduced freight | Ment it ill carry the state for any repub-| senate and housc of representatives on the | which the incictment is written has almost Ro ; vic 1o pussue in the 4 a grand reception at the club- | Since the war for counterfoiting ure now ut [ forgary was committed such proceeding | senson by thePamell social club was held | ddvice as to this host koatso 1 Fuieie i the 3 A Z Boodler McDonald's Case. house and many prominent in the republican | liberty and may be expected to vesume their | oould ‘take place and under the old law | last evening at Cunningham’s ball and had a e ) }‘Irxlnln 5 'mxhl) Meets. Cuicauo, Dee. T.-#The case of Edward §. [ party will be present to welcoie the com- | operatious at auy timne. Kissane has been released. A nolle prosequi attendance than any of those preced- Weather Inndications, | Teuiox, ) o g MeDouald, convicted in conjunction with ex- | Mittee. The Fipe Record. hadheop Ghieron. | 1S mantus ago, Whow | ing 1 d: lcs being present, The grand | por Neveasia: Warm, fair weather, ) i \1:‘.“(‘1:\':|l‘ol«l\'-yx”:i:«l'r‘-(lyit'« WardenMoQarslo ogme up i the speelinta - Army News Cixeixsam,; Dedy 7.—Tho TimesStar | counsel, the. rcorder was i favor of dis. | Lisre o commenced at 9 o'clack wnid | g g to brisk koutherly winds, veering to 8 e §9.00pacry e oy o, e | Wasmixatox, Dec. 7.—[Special Telegram | gpocial from’ Porugouth, O., says Ander- | missing the ch The proceedings, how- | was 140 4. m b i distinguished for The governor's and | writ of ervor under which the superscdens | 10 the B The leave of abscnce granted § won's flouring mill ‘burncd at midnight last | ever, :‘:'14‘ been irreculurly carried on, hence | ts social features, and a8 a cons the va: Warmer, fair weather, light to » zoe |h.“\.‘\; of the sion of the nted which keeps MeDouald out of [ 10 First Lieutenant Solomon Sparrow, | night, und several people were buricd in the | FI5 G e e adod A wecarud | usuul good Ume was cnjoyed Inst evening. | frgsh souterly . ; h‘- o ’\'"1'4" supremo fing on the The case will be Leard in | Twenty-first infant has n extended | yyins, M. H. ‘And on, proprictor, dicd m“"‘ ““"h '“hm PR !mml Ras0 g ““. (ul The music Ly Hotfman's o stra was ex For Dk rains or snow, fole suspending le i ateatita 5 = First Licutenant. Daniel C. Pearson, Second | killed. Five others were injured more or | '*Vyit fistriet attorney states 1t he can. | om0 e Coming Hhat Groft | ery. portion, light to'ft rlable Wings, who have tendered coupons in payment of Pacific Coast Soldiers' Home, cavalry, is extendéd one month, loss. 'The loas 18 angll. o not procure the evidence of witnesses to The committee on arrangements, whose Dectined 10 For Cabinet, taxes, 23 he was assuved by authority that | 148V M., Dee. 7.—The board of | pirst Lieutenant George O. Webster MoNTGOMERY, Ala, Dec. T.—Fire, which | yuintain this indictment and that the ends of | work is always the most laborious and yet 001RAG 10 FOm & CANNAL 3 such uction would decidedly benefit all of the national soldiers’ home | Fourth infantry. hus been. traneferred from | UrOKC out carly this morning, destroved the | jugtice would not be secured by moving the | fhie most essential for the suceess of suchan | AN Dec M. Fallicres hus declined ] parties concerned. He thinks when the led to locate the Paciiic coast home . 4 foress A s und stocks of several wholesale gro- | fpial the . For these reasons and for the | affaiv, were J. F. Price and W, F. Orusi to form sinet on the plen of ill-health and hondholde:s consider the decision they witl | PRI A oo mlioe. foany | Sompany 4, 1q company H, of that reguneay jud other firms, causing loss of over | further rpason that the indictment was found Bl S Y| Jack of suicient anthorit raists f - be willing 1o ept such offer as the state ‘A“.' m\\h‘lflln‘“ “'\‘:‘blmll'l'l{::"lls:;l:l“\\":A‘t‘t .julll:‘l:‘\l and PFirst Licutenant Robert H. Young, ), 000, on which there is about #133,000 in- | the years ago. the motioh of the dist ict at his refusal, it is thought 1i Carnot A can nike °d upon the surplus revenue | by Sonator Jones and Mrs. A. 1. D, Baker, | fouscompany H, to company A, of the same | SUVance. Vi torney for leave to enter a nolle proscqui a8 | o hourd of five and police commissioners | Will ask M. Goblet : to be applied on tho payment of interest on | by Seualor Jones and Mre &ty B Palen | ogiment. Steamship Ashore. La defondyt Kissane Is granted. held another on yesterday afternoon, g : B al ol e state cons| p) s ' > - = tory of the sudden ter) of this | held another sescio s ay afternoon, - e . Jhe iy vt of whut the state considers her | tho trustees of Wolfskill ranch guarantec o | Captain J. H. Johnson, Third cavalry, hus Dee. T.—The royal mail steam- 1Y e Sidack JoxiuuRtion of thia, | AR & o The flrst Atlauta Votew For Whisky, q e : fund of $100,00. ' u-:u granted one month's leave. steamer Islam D'Epanay, which | of general sessions bulding. To say that the | matter consic (1t brought | ",11"“]‘,“- ki Toc Tomwa R ‘-:Jqfu;?k::. - “The Death Tecord. . - irst Lieutenant- E. B. Robertson, Ninth rpool November 25, for Manilla, | oficials of the Chemical bank were surprised | ;.. iy bR : 0 day hinged upon the prohibitio 3 weas, Stephen Clary, an oid | -, Miotous Ore Mandlors, = | infantes,” husbeon " appointed * rectuiting ¥ T aahore it | On hearing the news woulb but feebly express ‘J“f‘i"j'x“"'.‘m‘"w‘l" oo 1 B MISS | 3 poguted in a decisive victory for thy avtds, e e P loLuasrs, O., I ie sheriff of Lake | ofticer at the San Dieg 9 3 S sir astonisement. The ¢ T, B ohinson, onarging 4 0% - RINDG; oir majority YBE Lotie Do, TeeW. 5. Beadle, 1- | quell a threatoned riot among the ore haud- u.u\A'unnl Henry D. Styer, | 5500 tone. startling informatiou T lmmneum ina long mmitte discipline. The | yere s vt T n “H lers at Freeport. A detachuzent of thesFifth ’nwnn first infantry, hus been granted two | " e time, and I find it almost impossible to | ¢ 5 preferved Wetzal, a i e - ] man of large means, died at Dighton, 1 tea o n Srdered to be in readiness, | month's leave; First’ Lieutenant Victor H, A~ : lieve that. the indictment has | colored prostitute, against Huns Timme, iinnadiiione me 3 Kan, yesterduy. ¥ e erlesed 10 Vo Hridgman, Sccond artiilery, hns been granted Spain aga Geeat Powor. een quashed without our . knowl: I palicemn oSt Mary's. aven Connecticut Probibitiontsta, Signed With the Iirooklyn The Bavbers' M:mmm" Adjourns, | twenty-three duys extension of leave. Manuin, Dee. f.—Germany, Austria und | odoa or consent. We would have s next investigated und resuited in the | Vew Haves, Conn., Dec. 7.--The state cen- s k‘“ D Taotit s he Journeymen | A geverul court-martial compo of the | Italy have agreed to raise their nunisters’| opposed it vigerously, and General Darre, pcation of his conunission. J. W. Briggs | vention of the probibition party met this af 1 AN FRascisco, Dee. 7.-- David Fou canaly, . o ayrue) follewing officers of the Third artillery, has | here to the rank of anbassidors, and Eng | who has becn wainly instrumental in_ expos | Was appoiuted speciaj policeman at the St. | teivoon. O B, Whitcomb, of New. Haven, ' e St. Louis um“n signed. 4 conty arbers A8 IROFRING ’ vonver at Washington barracks: "Major | land is expecied to follow. This is a step | ing Kessane in California,.whore he lives, | Paul depot, provided ho gives the usual $1,000 | spoke, ureing the elaims of the republicuns, A day to play with the Brockiyn club u .1 meet in Detroit in December, 1858, They | Richard Lodor, Captains Jobn G. Tarnbull, ard the uwg,.l\ on of ‘-wr. ua con, | Wds of the belinf that the case would soon be | bond. The upplication of John Schliume us Wait Lonas Mills, of Obig, respondeds f cascn, e poi fected a uutional organization, |.hmc~. M. L.mr.nhe-, Lewis - Swith, James { vower, . : it taial ToscWmaict attorney bas given us " speciul policeman was luid over, Phe Ses5100E CONnUC 10-IOrIQWe