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VL T A college and school of forestry, all of THE “ EEK “ g | Caracas is nothing hut a beautiful flower | in tlis heat of family debato and leava | robbery. and wrote to me to engage a | ar i ol Which are naw closdd. The. recent' rumor N WALL STREET vith tr Sflrn\ flowers in_full [ home for a time, but when Jiminy fasci- | first-class erook andsccure burginie ools | clascd (ot iy they have dis that an attenipt has boon made to inate TR e ves around. The streets | nated them with a tale of his life 'nn with which to cnmm(l‘ “lr;“:urg S iocls ('closed thelr hidina-pince, and the himi NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS. . Ale Gaat W8 . bloom all the yea s of burg- | ers immediately mark the tre : foor benuuth The e e are woll paved with cemented side- | the frontier, and talked to them fluently | larios which ho would pointout. Flyin | pare for work. Thn tr ool oy Progress of the Past and Prospect® | theatre, Stock Speculation Very Dull in the | walks, better kept lfl{un ]I'l\n:«\ of r;ur (‘n uu; tongue (‘ylm::le« tribe they \:’lm- and lllhun retu '||o(| to i\lunn-ml, and, Luv:u, and while the bees are busy gathe —— .——— reat northern capitals. uring winter | dered much, and jcer Samuel Seybert | according to my instructions, a man was | erin vastod po! “beg! For the Future. TRAIN ROBBERS FOILED, Sy E8FG y fime it meveri fains, but u fine | adopted him and took him to his home | sent to_me for further assistance in the | to xn’flk:-h{i‘r'.'-T-‘)‘.:}.-:':i'.'.flfi'.ff:u':.xno‘\’.‘a'lllln': ! A Plucky. Expreas Messanger Saves e — aqueduct, the work"of Guzman Blanco, | at No, 1217 Wheat street, where he was | easo, e camo uner the namo of Cray, | woods, As if still suspecting. nothing, EBRASKA CITY'S INDUSTRIES. the Dompany's Fands. BUSINESS GENERALLY MODERATE | keeps houscs, gar@dhs and fountains, of | duly installed as o member of tho | and looked everyineha first-clnss crook, | the owners of the hive continue flying Avonts 3 T, G dlfo south-botnd is ontin every square, well | family Ho had a first-class Kit of burglar tools; | backward aud forward, entering and n5 —_— 1 gt oo, S uth-boun e supplied w ent water. Owing | Theve a reporter found him. He isa | but was no other than Chief Detective | entering their home with their tiny | More Raflroad Rumors and New Man- | W00 Sonee cxas passcnger wis | The Railrond Bond Market Vibrates | o the many earthétihkes which Caracas | bright, good-looking,healthy youngster, | Maxwell, of Chicago. T introduced him | loads of honey until the gront treo e ufuctories—Buasiness at Bancroft— | #hout to loave here last night when two men | grequently But Shows Up Firm— | experienced in bykéne days, the houses | and said he couldn’t remember any fur' | to Negolo, Fahey and Burcau. They | gins to tremblo. A sharp, - splitting A Masonic Temple For Fremont bourded the engine and compelled the en- A Fair Inquity For Ghveris are mostly one story high. ~Except the [ ther huek than when he was five yeurs | took the Dait, and Fahoy took him | noiso starties the wholo cslony from A g =i by gincer to run 1o the bridge, » short distance st Busasld rovernment buildjhbs, there are very | old, ‘Then he was mmmfiuy-lm ians, | around the city and pointed out the | their work, and before they have time o . from the station. At this point five more o h‘w honses two stories high, and to my | and known ag the old chief’s son, who [ place he wished the crook to opernte | to ascertain the cause the huge tree men joined thém. Express Messenger John knowledge none of three stories. Elé- | used to strap him on mustangsand make | upon, and assured him every protection, | erashes downward, eyi i ‘d“"'""“',"h“;‘v them coming, locked tho Stock Speculatiin Dul, yator and staircade climbing are, there- [ him break them in. “When the ponies Mixwoll verified all the vit¥noes of | bees, honey and all bt bl e e canistatice OF e DAEKAES | N Youk, Doc. 25— (Special Telogram | fore unknown things in Caratas, as, in- | would drop ou their knees,” he said, *'I | the guilt of Fahey und his accomplices Y —— Procured ehisels: and -otherstools from the | to the Bre.)—Stock speculation was very | deed, in the whote “of Venozuela. One | knew they was caving, and then I'd be | that I had gathered, and with the The Author of She, engine and - attompted to break open the | dull during the first part of the week, but | Would be liable to think these one-story | taken oft and I“{‘ on s new one.” Cou- [ lettters sent to me in Boston, and | Tondon Correspondence San Franci doors. All “uasaults om R were in vain, | picked up somewhat near the close, Outside | Duildings, with their flat roofsand long | tinuing, he said: opened und inspected by Detective | Chronicle: ~ Mr. Honry Rider Hoggary however, and the “robbors fired several | o “p UH SRR %0 hebo 't thers busk rows of grated windows, would give the *“The chiet made me long buckskin | Flynn, a splendid case was made out.” | was born under one of the luckiost stirs shots through the - car and then | SO OVOROLES horo rattora.. who | Streets of Caracas a dreary appearance, | legg ,uxfllwhnnlhml learned to ride [ “I was often afraid,” said the detect- | which ever twinkled upon a naught "f“gmu{nu- mail earswhich was also bolted. et ned briefly to room t T, who | ¢ nothing would o ur- | pretty well he gave me my guns, and I [ ive, in conclusion, “when going into | world. He has not ouly just ,“,‘,.’fn oF oontanted | themaclvee with © firing | shifted from one side to the othet With greut | thor from the truth, for windows and | used to ga out hunting with the rest. | the'dark ways and alleys with them | tha age of 31 and are not his novely 1 .‘L"“?.‘:.‘,‘i.:%..‘.r.:'.f;.:‘.:i:l‘.’.:r‘.“:!,2.";1 T(':fn:;'ff.?: iving the markef a féverish | ynq doors ave all open, and, while the | When Lgot older [ used to ask him | that they might have discovered what | hest-read books of the day, pot pnly An Encouraging Outlook. Nenraska Crry, Neb., Dee. 25.—[Corre- spondence of the Bee.]—Tho latest railroad rumor, and one with good foundation, is that 3 the pluns for a Missouri Pactfic extension from Ncbraska City to Talmage are being prevared, and that work on the line will bogin with the opening of spring. This road will be part of what is known as the Crete branch, and will leave thé main line, accord- | gy,,¢e without [tenpling to in. Phoy | APpearance. Except in rare ¢ases the | Jatter permit a passing glimpse at the | about.my people, and he would get very | I was and blown the top of my head off. | throughout Europe At ing 1o rosent plans, immediately south of tho | HhuS " lurod v thaepiias tur, wpoy | CHAnEes wero much sualler thah “tital, the | hewutiful flowar beds and - luxurant | oross: and el mo i Indian to'get out, | But they nover suspocted, Thoy took | Gimeess 1 o e e Pliad city. It is stated by an oficial of that road | Grimshaw and the baggagemaster still held | resulteof a narrow circle of opératérs ind | platanas in the courtyard, the former “The tribe lived in huts and the chief | me for a first class crook. The task was - Xn \ teenth century ' E the fort, and threatencd .o set, it on fire. | limited dealings. The Chicigo, Biirligton | are usually adorned with flowers of u | and the squaw and I lived in one cave, | most difficult to encounter, but I saw | desive Itl‘l]u‘n“tllfix:m .n‘;:‘&x)::,.;L.hM ey ;'m“h":‘:“‘“‘é'("‘nmfim{'h&"fl .}x'&‘{,},““;",‘:fi':fl- & Quincy recorded the greatest flictuations, | far superior Kind, with beautiful senor- | sleeping at nights in. buffalo robes and | the only way to get at them was to be | The Haggards come of a good old Nor Without getting s cont th. fobboers rather | TiSiDE 61§ per cent, when Chigago bid prices | itas, whose like are not to be found all Auhouuhnff’on corn bread and what the | like themselves: spend lots of money | folk family, divided b“'“'l“"“ l““’ "““:"U squires and the profes shieepishly rode away. - N was hurt, | up and frightened some ‘of the shorts into | over Central America. - Caracas is de- | hunters found. When I was eight years | and do anything they told me.” of county (h'uu"‘.crulltl‘:gl\'cnUr‘uu‘l:ni\?"‘(’ur';:h‘:;b covering and losing most of the improvement | servedly far-famed for the beauty.grace, | old the chief with me began attending | “How long do you think Fahey has | sion of e that with the completion of this line, and the reorganization of the Wabush, connections would be made between the two roads, using the new Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | bridge at this place for that purpose. Upon 5 & recent visit to this city President Perkins, | ;o0 d elegance of its ladies, but éven the | the Indian school on_ the reservation. 1 | been crooked?” asked the reporte P P A Gl A nt,yisit o thi g in . after the demand from the. bears had been | And elcgance of its ladies, but oven ] ] . o 2" asked tho reporter. | out of their toens both wisel D ate wold nyt ba comploton within b Yoot ot Suppliod. - Manhattan droppeds per eont and | highest expectation of an unpoctical, | don't remembor the war cry of the tribe [ “If Tam to beliove what ho told me | Wiscly and. well. " Oue foond Hoed year, TURKEY 1S ALARMED, aftorwards recovered the decling. San Frane | scientific traveler like myself fell far | but once we fought some French and | when he would be planning a robbery, | Rid b but_recently the entire force has been doubled and the structure will now be in readiness by July next. | The Union stock yards of Nebraska City, which were incorporated at Chicago a few days ago with o capital stock of £20,000, ut o ) wia the ffth b e e ey DS | baiow tird teuth; English scttiers: who wore trying to | ho must have beon stealing since 1o | fomily wad boekon hpot Ml of | the ville N cking Valley 90 I was informed that, although there | make us move. I was in the fight carvy- | was first made a detective. I tell you,” | promising of the floc il and Columbns & Hoeklug Valley rosey | o "qilite . number of Pranch dross. | ing powder to the bruves. Lots of oir | he snid as ho looked doterminedly at | hosary qustntiy pues focks did but litthe aither way. Bt soma ng | Mitkers in Venezuela, the ladies them- | men were killed, but wo drove ‘em back | the reporger, “if Maxwell and myself [ for tho foreign sorvi Shocks did but little either way, | But some of | golyes ave very well versed in the high | all the sume. I've done nothing but go | had becen ‘crooks, ns they thouht us to [ apparont stupidity. The Sultan Short. of Money and Afraid of Russia. Loxnoy, Deé, 25.—A dispateh from Con- stantinople to the Daily Newa gays: The government is alarmod at’ Russin's war pre- upon as tho least and as a contem: “was destinod te on account of his has among its incorporators the Hutchinsons ; them made net gains, Union Pacific loading [ aye of the centuriore. Nowhere in | toschool all my life be, and had had'Goné as. thoy directed ] After spending f Chicago, J. Sterling Morton, P. B. Weare | parations, and the sultan is inquiring as to | with 13 per cent. Koading, after nturiere, NG I o de il e e as they directed | some misspent time at & crammer’s wlth e Mortaved. men. . One | the. advisability of caling. out 50,000 troops | S 17 ber cent. Kesding, aftetn fiood of America south of Whshington and [ “One day lnst February when T came | us. we could have stolen over 8200000 | n view o boini. initiuted i sliding of the gentlemen interested in the new en- terprise says it is proposed to make Nebraska City the largest and best live stock market wost of Chicago. As a result of this incor- poration an extensive beef packing concern will come here in the spring, and several more packing houses are assured, One of the new enterprises established here during the past v isa paper box factory by Messrs. Pitz & Young, having secured th nec v machinery and will engage in t | business on an_ extensive scale. They have already made contracts to furnish boxes for for Erzeroum and Bulgavia. 1t is stated | fual deatie ] % " | north of probably Rio Janeiro have- I | back from out hunting they told mo the | out of Montreal, and no one would ever that Nolldoff, Ruasian atbassador 10 | hotaithatorion i Catirkey was Bon® | noticod such remarkablo taste | chiof was dead. He died quick. Tho | have known who. committed the rob- Turkey, i has "l"f“".m'ld ‘"]fl porte | wostern vonds and the uncortainty as to the | dressmaking, and it would be a | next day they buried him standing up, | beries. We could have stolen fabulous the unl e St by i will he | future of the situation of the coal regions. | decided advantage to the seuoritas | and then I thoug ht as his old squaw was | sums.” amounting to £750,000, be paid, Russia will b | Some of the professionat bears assisted tho [ of Mexico and Central America if | 50 poor she coul an't take care of hersel ——— obliged to take a pledge in Asia Minor for the | triders at intervals in hammerin, ’ A X ¢ ec intero ) - i tho 18ty v oW > their > fr 1 better g A co's cir HUNTING FOR BE is hampered for money. - A body of marines Jdls 10f comiin i bse e had expired recently tried to | e forts put forth, Il strengthdisvlayed | 1 ook disearded by the Caraquenas, | water their animals, so T just got on | How Stores of Honey Are found in the by Union Pacific, Western Union, and Lake ) 1 g ond Jjoined them. I Western Wilderness, 01 Nne: il PSte) b ‘their way into the impo Hhere v ; ° | and very well made coquettish hats in | my must i Shore, together with favorable ruilrond traftic | and very nde coquetti n | m i hoisted_the flag sacred to the 1 femana of te sulin thelr. ot returia and the belief among the buli frator. | the “lafest” Parisian style have been | traveled with them all the way to Port [ New York Independant: Tn the great | Unton Jack, which sl b b 0! uity in better prices and increased activity to | adopted. Rebosos are onlo worn by a | Jorvis, N. Y., sometimes performing in | forest west of -the Mississippi the wild | tion of the country: and ot the mee s through the civil ser commission aricks into that elovated department an opportunity offered which led to his accepting & post on the staffof Sir Henry Bulwer in South Af Ho sub- sequently accompanied Siv Theophilug Shepstone on his Transvaal mission and was one of his daving spivits who thore TREES. t afterward were paid a small sum cach and f ‘¢ | the new year, had a tendency to offset, the | few ladies of the middle clastes, espee- | the ring, and whenever they gave me | bees swarm in countless bers, feed- | twenty i b g o sent away from the capital, to prevent their S e SR AL G f 5 0 astes, espec e ring, cy gave I ountless numbers, feed- | twenty-ono wus induced to under- ;',;:;};jfl‘_';“f“'f: A ’L,;‘;;fg;;J;‘u‘:;: complamia Ayt Tolcbing "the ats of the g;};;-;;t‘mg;"""mm<s that occurred from | jally on Sundays at church, while | alittle money they would steal it from | ing on the luxurious vegetation which | ta the important post of mas- immense nuinber of boxes daily. sultan, The rairoad bond market vibrated fre. | Women of the lower classes throw white | me at night.” I guessed I'd better leave | skirts and intersocts the praivies all | te of the newly Rhislan A gentleman representing one of the A Wife Be AbFshted quently, but in the main was firm. Business | Silk shawls over theirheads. Negresses | ‘em then, and I had to leave my pony, | along the alluvial bottoms of the rivers, | high court there. Two years after. largest brewing establishments in the state i el LA generatly quite moderate, although | Wear here. us indeed all over the West [ because I couldn’t feed him and J [ andseeming to fulfill literally the bible | afterward be retired from the ser:ice of of Kansus, was in the city several duys ago looking for a new location for the plant, be- ing forced out by the prohibition laws of Kansas, An effort 18 being made to have the firm locate here, Leidigh & Mason have completed arrange- ments for a gigantic business in the ice trade - and have just finished a building at u cost of 000, which will hold over 20,000 tons of They have made contracts to furnish for Hastings, Lincoln and a number of John David, the wife beater, came home | \well distributed, and any approach | Indes, gaudy colored bandana handker- [ wouldn't see him starve. description of *a land flowing with milk | his country and r drunk again last evening, and after adminis- | to activity was confined = to com- | chiefs wound around their heads. William and Charles Taylor, at Port | and honey.” Hollow trees are taken | home. Béfore very long a you ng a merciless beating to his spouse, | paratively few issues. A number of Although the Plaza Bolivar is open to | Jervis, took me in, and they and Dr. | possession of by them and honey stor not only “healthy, wealthy and w her into the strect. A policeman was | bonds show net gains on the weck from 1 1o | averybody, the lower classes never en- | Willis all chipped in and bought me | in them in great quantities. 1f noth but “pretty,” appeared upon the scene atiracted to-the scenc by her screams, who | 2 pointa and all the butter class of mortgages | yoy i during concert hours, but content [ this suit in place of my buckskine, | disturbs them, they remuin in their | to heenme the uppy witeof Riden g steored dolin to the loclcip, and lofu the wite | Were offored spargyely, | Bhe inogt nofable | 4}, maolves to listening 10 the music [ They wrote to a man named 7. J. Clark, | quarters for long poriods ut a ime, lay- | gard, and who, Hiagining the in peaceable possc n»j:i:“ Dl Equipments, which broke 20 points on indic outside the railing. Altogether I have | in the stock yards of Baltimore who | ing up stores of honey for their own use, | no field for her husband’s martia IN A DIVING SUIT. tions that the Jani nterest would be de rarely met with a more docile, well | said he would give me a home. I was | and as is often the case, for the bear or | ardor in England, persuaded him to faulted. ~ Chesapeake & Ohio 48 and currency | behaved people than the lower classes | on my way there when these fellows got | white men in the long run. The | conduct her buck with him to Boer turned to his Norfolk I\ £ i il et A Plucky Young Woman Bxplores | 0% continued to attract attention and closcil | of Venezuelanos. Theyare poorand ig- ( me hunter who make o business of | Land. They arrived there just in timo 9 aller places througho 0. ¢ an advance of 12 per cent on the further g g > 88 ime o i - expressed hi entirely sat- | collecting the ;e 3 o8- » drl RAFaBVAR i i nolds & Sprocher have com- the Bottom of the Lake. abeorption of both, ‘col"mh\" & ‘Hocking norant, but at the same time honest and Jimmy expressed himself entirely sat- | collecting the honey are the most mes- | to be drive 1to laager by the trium- New York Commercial Advertiser: | e tomtrose i o ton eciiom oo g | kind hearted. Robberies are hurdly allis, Re pleted their contract for building the addi- tion to the institute for the blind, and the structure is ready ;for the finishers, It is now one of the largest public buildings in the state and a model of architectural beauty. croft. 25, —[Spe a isficd to make his home with Officer | ciless cnimies thut' the little creaturer rhnnt Boers, and when irritated beyond On the register of the Victoria hotel a | Burkesuit, Kansus & Texas bonds and. Do | known in Cara The doors are [ Seybert by saying. “It’s boss here.” | have. Unlike Bruin, who discovers n | hearing with the “peace and so called few days since appeared-the name of | troit, Mackinae & Marquette land grants, | left —open during. the day, and | Mrs, Seybert is delighted with him and | hive of honey by chance, or through | honor™ pol ladstone, which Miss Einwood, whoso residence is in one | after fluctuating frequently, closed o little | even at night they seéin to I going to school. He eats | the aid of his sensitive nose, the bee | sentiments wdmirably illustrates of the beautiful luke cities. The young while Texas ' Pacitics _and | be closed only for fopmality’s suke, but [ ravenously ‘and talks Indian for the | hunters carry on their work systemati- [ in ““Jess,” he determined to leave for lady is not only handsome, vivacious Plates were firm, - There | not for protection. In my numerous | amuscment of the neighbors. Officer y, watching the habits of the little | good country where his nationality had and couragoous, but she enjoys the dis- ",,.,,','.f' (h_lr_'("!:ll:‘r’\,_‘, g;{:"“kgo\,"r;'v;v_qv;tjv lonely walks through the streets at | Seybert sayshe knowsnot what Jimmy’s tures while gathering honey from | losts its prestige. He | ife al tinction of being one of the very fow I v banks, and higher | 305 ot only in €@gracas, but in other | past has béen, but his future will ‘be | the flowers, and then following them as | and got called to the 1 Business at Bai Bascrorr, Neb,, Dee. al to the fi Bee.|—The citizens here havo raised about | [udies who over. went down in docp | fuied s ofenn, Srmeduence ofthe | towns, I never met a disorderly or ght. they return to their home through the | tempt being to in the divoreo Aftecn hundred dollars as a bonus to induce | waters in a marine diver's suit. She | act emand for exchange to close up ac- | drunken person. ‘After 11 o'cle at T After an experience of a vear or | court, but as few and partics to build a good flowring mill. This is [ was one of a jol yachting party the year and also to remit for Jan- | night everything’ ik quiet. The few Take Care of the Throat. two in the business, the hunterscan | far betweer to tiy one of the best mill openings in the state, | who were spending ‘o fev weeks ests and dividend money duc to the | tramways crossing the city stop shortly Many orators use Allcock’s Porous | locate with wondarful accu the |*his fortunes in the pursuit of “letters.” being divectly counccted with Omaha and [ last summer in cruising ubout Luke I"I‘g'}‘lr;lmmr::::‘-; e «-?‘(lll\-xfllx:m after 10 o'clock, and at ‘midnight the [ Plasters for throat and lung troubles. | home of the bees, notwithstanding the | So he wrote his first book, inspired by Sioux City, The future prospects of this town never tooked better. The natural resources « not be beaten. The ‘h lands of Logan val- ley ave attracting men with capital at a_dis- ,and who went into the mouth of o S T Sl % streets are absolntgly deserted, remind- | Few preachers escapesome affection of | fact that the hive is otten situated in a | peminiscenc jrand river in Canadn to remain over | Serind w‘lls\';Illlil‘l"]:.l;:t\‘l.lll-[\lll) abated and the | §y0me often of siniifhr streets with sim- | the voice, und many wear a fringe of | dense forest, and in trees where no one | christoned Sunday. Not far from their anchorage oo oS ilar houses in a city far away, at the | beard under the chin as a protector for | would ever thinkof looking for honey. | Neighbors,* a work whien is not with- lay thé flat boat of Henry Hurd, the Steamship New foot of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii. the delicate organs of speech. The most otherw 1d creatures, the bees | out some sterling merit, and will one famous sub-marine diver, fully equipped Loxnox, De Jecial As in every smalter city—Caracas has | R A. A. Shesler, of Hartley, Towa, v their ding-place br their own | day be recognized a8 containing much § a, which he etewayo and His White clegram to tance. This county (Cuming) was the ban- | for work. Hurd had been for some time | the Bre.l—-The Rugia, from New York for | Only 65,000 inhabitants—society is di- | write: 2 y ... | actions. valuable information unobtainable else- ne enguged in cloaring obstacles from tho | Haminirg, passed Leilly light this noon, vided into several doteries, The official | Tam a Methodist minister, living in |~ The ltunters, before starting out in | where on the mner history of the o 8y river channel, but’ very properly had | Lovpoy, Dec. The Cunard steamer | World does not mingbe with society, for | the northwestern partof the state of | quest of the rich booty, provide them- | nexution. To get this, his fivst literar reasons which had YM:" cemain undis- | Towa, 1 have bacn l\l.fliln,r: AT oulclal PRl ven T ERE CHEEn Bae s craft, air pump and strange ar- Dol 2 . cussed, for I have ng' desire to become | Porous Plasters for the last two years | These consitt of axe mor nafuially TRGHIERA b 1A thwaat of o o oy to Tiver- | the *Comte de Vadli of Carncas, The [ with vory marked success. I have been ! the yachting party, who asked all man- | in midoccan, her machinery having become | President. to whorti@® awas presented by [ivery much troubled with bronchitis, | rifles are carricd along for theirown [ Not discournged by his fail- ner of questions regarding them and | disabled the minister of foreign affairs, is aplain | and a cough, which very much inter- | protection, in case the hunters should | ure he commenced unother book, their peculiar use. One of the yachts- | NEW Youk, Dec 5. —Arrived—1ho Rotter- | gentleman, formerlys president of the [ fered with my preaching. buc an All- | he hunted by enemies other than honey | *Dawn,” which, like the first, was 1e- men finally obtained permission” to put | dam, New Rotterdam, La Champague, - from | state of Carabobo, which office hé | cocks Plasteron my throat aud on my | hees. When an open glade near the | fused by every publisher to whom it was suspended labor for the Sabbath. The ved b y_equipments. | effort, rece a publisher, Ride fles, matches | Haggard had to part with £30, and ¢ven and a smull piece of honeycomb. The | then nobody would read ** ewayo.” T of eight miles than of any other town in ; Northern Nebraska. N The Ber's representative has been looking up the stock interest here for the past few weeks, and from the most reliable sou | learns there are over 9,000 head of cattle and 3 10,000 head of hogs within the above circles, Aurania, from New York December 17, . w Allthis stock is within three hours! run to | ) "4ho oniment and go down. While | Havre aud the Rhactia from Hamburg. is destined to resume next spring, after [ chest completely ‘cured me in W0 | edge of the forest is reached, the piece | sent, and gnally, had entively to be re- B the Omaha markets, F. B. Barber has just S ——— the new elections have taken place. He' | w on Ya il 3 ;5 completed one of the finest hay and stock | he was donning the rubbers and the Tho Big Raft Brokei U the new elections have taken place. He [ w 8. of honeycomb is placed on a low bush, | written before finding acceptance. So barns in the Logan vall great copper helmet with its three great .. The Big Ra ro] _,(-n P is, of courss, like every Venezuelano of DETECT—IVE v“‘s D_—ETEOTIVE where it can plainly be seen by the pass- | great indeed was the unremitting piing — bulls’ eyes, Miss Kinwood asked if she | NFW Lospox, Conn,, Dec. 25.—The United | standing, a general. One sarcastic di- i 0 ing bees. Its sweet aroma quickly fills [ and industry he expended on his second — —-— 1tems From Exeter, could not try it-also when her friena | States steamer Enterprise, arvived here this | plomast told me ounce at the Union club ] came up. '1¥he old diver laughingly | afternoon after an unsuccessfulsearch forthe | of Caracas (a gumbling establishment | Montreal Kobbers Trapped by New assented, mever dreaming that sho ft, abandoned by the Miranda | with a small Tib for appearance York and Chicago Talent. was in earnest, or even if she were, that | off Nantucket shoals. When the Enterprise | sake) that generals are as thick in Ven St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Frank | treasure of gold, they dive down into | this work he received the paliry sum she would really dare attémpt the feat, | Was 135 miles southeast by soutn from the | ezuela as locust But fortunately the Hayner, deputy sheriff of New York, | the little cells and begin to satiate their | of £10, But while the yachtsman was groveling | Shoul she fell in with an immense number of | are fur more harmless than those in- | who has for the last fifteen months been | appetite. Then, without suspecting the [ These dark da around tho bottom of the river, sho | (P, BOR N Rk RIOVIK. Retnd BOWbt | sects, Tn order to et the far-famed | ongaged in working up the robberies | trap went into the cabin, reappeared in her | 1ol Wore lashed together, The loss were | Peauties of the capital, one must assist | ulleged to have been committed by De-:| quire about the strange phenomenon of bathing costume and insisted that she | not in the line of ocean steamships. at some private entertainment, of which [ tectives Fahey and Naegel and Con- [ honeycomb growing on a bush, they was y to put_on the ——— here are a great number. Every birth- | stable Bureau of Montreal, has been in | dart away through the forest to deposit mor. Hied tried to dissuade her from | Peaceful Assui From Bismarck. . eyery numeduy, or other family | Toronto ever since the recent ions | their load in the hi d to him to give the world a boy's her purpose, but she was determined | Loxpos, Dec. 25.—The Times correspon- 1t is 4 most welcome occasion to in- | were made in Montreal, living under an | This is the hunters’ opportunity. No- [ book, he produced **King Solomon's and held him to-his promise, and as her | dent at St. Petersburg says: “General von | Vite friends for evening parties. Tt is | assumed name and endeavoring to keep | ticing the direction in which the boes [ Mines,” with what splendid succes wo the air around it and attracta the little | venture, that his eyesight gave way, honey-gatherers toward it. Like a | and he was compelled to finish his writ miser who has smlduulf: discovered a [ ing in a darkened rcom. And for all ; Bxerer, Neb., Dec. #4.—[Correspondenco i of the Bie.]—The Elkhorn took possession of 3 its new depot yesterduy, and -Agent Hommel 18 happy. The building is 22x76, consisting of waiting room, bugirage room and office. It is well lighted, convenient, tastily painted and sy of necess, With the B. & M. and Elkhorn running be- tween here and Gieneva, the county seat, we are enabled to visit and return from there the same day via either road. Mail service is expected on the Eikhorn on and after Janu- ary 1. Travel on the new road is rapidly in- were only the pre- for them, nor stopping to in- [ cursor to the brilliant sunshine of fame, Haggard’s next novel, the Vitehes' ® pan out of priut in a few days, whieh the nappy thought having creasin friend stepped out of the vig she stepped | Schweinitz, the German ambassador brought | Customary in Caracas 10 present the | himself out of the reach of newspaper they quickly start in pursuit, keep- [ all know full well. “Although at the Wells & Orchard have completed their fine [ into it. The suit or armour, with the | most peaceful and conciliatory assurances | Reroine of the day with foral offer- | yeporters. He returned to Montreal re- [ ing the litt tures in sight with | time a virtually unknown uuthor, he oftice on kixeter avenue, and with their new | holmet and lead weights about the | from Prince Bismarck, Aust it is de. | iNgS, the size and beauty of which | cently, but not before he had been d difticulty X enced | sold the copyright of the story for £50 coal shute well filled with coal are doing o rushing business, thunks to the present cold spoll. hunter s eagle- § to Cassell & Co.—not a bad price under waist and on the feet weighed between | clured, will stop sending reinforcements to | 4¢ truly astonishing. Bouguets, horse- | covered and interviewed by a_ reporter. three hundred and four hundred | Galicia. It is hoped Russia will follow Aus- | shoes and flower baskets cover the | He claims that he was employed for the wes can detect the small black | the circumstances. pounds. An unconscionable burden for | tria’s example.” sulons of a Caracas society belle, and I | work in which I n engaged by in_the air when the others have | ===——— = = — 4 man on land, and of course beyond her S am very much inclined to think may | a wealthy Montr 1, whoscname | entirely lost sight of them. Through physical powers to carry alono. But as McNealy Released. young gentlemen of Caracas consult too | however, he refuses to divulge. He | dense ‘clusters of brambles and over theé helmet was adjusted, and the front | HALIrax, Dec, 25, —McNealy, the Saco bank | nuch their heavts instend of = their | showed his Shricvalty badge to, prove | wet and boggy ground they hurry, com- Bewal'e of Scrofu/a bull's eye screwed into place, she | embezler, was released from custody to- | purses in such matters. Altogether, u | himself what he clajmed to be,and | pletely absorbed in the chase shouted good-byo to her friends, The | night upon presentation of letters from the | zood many people in Venzuela’s capital | stated that he was under Sheriff Grant, | mindful of all disagrecable su Fatoful ts niokably more gepeeal ikl ALY air pump was managed by the diver’s | oficers of the bunk. Seem to bé unaware of . the great princi- | of New York. He said during the in- | ings. They have to make a be other diseaso. It is insidious in character, 2t el Republicanism Asserts Itself. Grant, Neb., Dec. 25.—[Special to the Bek.| -Republicanism has asserted itself in the new county. The central committee called n_convention to meet January 2, at which time a straight ticket will be’ placed in the field. assistant, when the young lady was half T . vle of economy—to spend less than they | terview through the woods and not stop to con- | and manifests itselt in running sores, pustular ——— pushed, half_carrie m.fi,sn the deck to LIFE IN CARACAS. carn. But after seeing the beauties of T first went to Montreal on the 17th | sider whether there is better traveling | eruptions, bolls, swellings, enlarged joints, Ravages of Diptheria. the ladder that extended down to tho 5 Venzuela ;I can fully understand, and | of August. The gentieman who brought | in another, but longer, direction. abscosses, soroeyes, ete. 1ood's Sarsaparilia Tarmaor, Neb, Dec. 25.—[Spocial Tele- | yiver bottom thivty feet bolow. The lifo | A Beautifal City With Fair Women oven pardon, the' weakness of | me told me that he believed Fahey and | Even the most expert leaders of hunt- | - ©xpels all traco of scrofula from the blood, gram to the Bee.]—Diptheria, which was re- ported in the Bex: a few months ago as rag- ing in this place, has again broken out in a very malignant form iu the family of one C. H. Kirby,.somo_distance northeast of this s of the death of one of Mr. s attached and she began he 8 and Brave Men, the so-called stronger sex.. Indeed, | Naegele to be crooked. He kéd me | ing parties will sometimes loso sight of [ leaving it pure, eniched, and healthy. ent. She described her sengation South American correspondence to | entrenous soit - dit, I myself | yp paid the most extravagant expenses | the game, and the bees will escape with- **1 was severcly afticted with sorofula, and on her rofurn to terra firma as follows: | the New York Sun: Our train went | narrowly csun\md following iheir | and told me to hamg on and conviet | out betraying the locality of * their |~ gverayearhad tworunning sores oniny nocke “When the helmet was put on and the | higher and higher, through clouds | examplé, Such beautiful’ faces | them if possible. I was introduced to | homes. After wandering about in the [ Took e bottics Hood's Sursaparllia, and aia front window closed I felt for a moment | hanging on the mountain sides. The | such elegant figures, such graceful | Rahey i hisownofice the duy Lurvived, | woods for a suflicient time, soarching | oured” 0. K Loveor, bowell Muss, as if [ was in some horrible prison, and | hazy blue sea which we had seen in the | manners as those of the ladies of Cara- | He took me for a sporting man and | attentively on every tree for a sign of 4 Aol , Arnol, ) €.y |§‘ fi“"{x‘i&'-‘ was half ielined to serenm out. But I [ distance disappeared behind the ranges. are seldom met with. They are | thought] was a right good fellow. I|one of the little creatuoes, the leader | - Soresforseven years spring and fall s saw Will had goune through it all with- | The torpid tropical heat of the coast, onately fond of dancing, are good | made the Richelieu hotel, Montreal,my | becomes satisfied that he caunot find saparilla cured him. — To Build a Masc ic Temple. out trouble, and I made up my mind | which had opened all our pores and | €O tionalits and very experienced | headquarters, but Boston was my base | the hive without resorting to another Salt Rheum Furwoxz, Neb, Dec. 2.—[Special Tele- [ that if he could T eould too. The most | caused lvish perspivation while we were | flirts, drawing quite finocently their [ of operations, and I was soven or eight | trick. A small box with aglass top is | 00 SEIE bled! 4 gram to the Brr. | —Articles of incorporation | ticklish moment, however, was when I | n Laguayara, had given way to deli- | web around the helpless vietims of their | times between Boston and Montreal dur- | then produced, within which are a num- | Impus mxmous ‘1“?“”.';:P ’?l’.“fl"“’f- of the Masonic Temple craft of Fremont have | was going down the ladder and found | cious cool breezes, umed ‘with the | grace and beauty. They have a decid- | jng the first eight weeks. While in | ber of bees, which the hunters have "y mp 4;[1'03"; "'(-<:trll;:u:uye|:]li;|cr)y LELEL boen filed in the ofiice of the county clork, | myself actually in the water. , Itseemed [ odor of the rich vegetation. At last | edly good influence over the stronger | Montreal Fahey and I were together | caught round the honeycomb before en- | Farsaparilla, the gre: L Willlam Spies, Elyria, O., suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by handiing tobacco, At times his hands would crack open and bleed. He tried various prep- arations without aid; finally took Hood's Sar- saparilla, and now says: “ L am entirely wel My son had salt rheum on his bands and on the calves of his legs. He took Hood's as if all that terrible weight must sink | the valley of Caracas wus reached, and | seX, and I only wish their infiuen always. We dined and wined and were | tering the woods. One of these is me to the bottom, and once there I |from the mountain saddle, through | would be even more appreciated than it | jolly’good fellows and up for all sport. [ allowed to « -om the box foared T might never come up again. | which our train passed my eyes met | actuall L5 5 Thé first plan of robbery he ever | direction w it tukes immediately But I kept on, and was surpriscd to find | with a picture which will hot “soon he The visitor from the United States, if | proposed was to steal Sir Don- | followed by the party. A walk of several that the farther down L wentthe lighter | obliterated. Caracas is one of the most | well introduced, will soon become a | ajd Smith’s picture, ‘‘Les Com- [ minutes isthen kepeup, the leader keep- the load grew, until it'Soémed as if I | picturesque cities I have ever seen | welcome member of these charmed so- | municants,” by Jules Breton, which was | ing his ey ctain tr had no heavy weights upon me. I could | during fifteen years’ travel through four | cial circles, composed, 1 hardly need | purchased’ for $45,000. He said he | which he has marke breathe easily and see porfectly. The sen- | continents. Situated in a beautiful ver- | add, —entirely of whites. Aside of | would give me a water inspector’s uni- | The ciners of the party glance Sarsaparilia and i entirely cured J. By sation of slowly sinking apd floating was | dant valley of from two to three | Spunish, many ladies of Caracas speak | form and get me intothe house to locate discover signs of the tre snum';n Mt. Vernon, Oblo, i the most delightful T ever experienced. I | miles wide and more than,a dozen miles | French and * English - quite flucntly. | the picture and plan the robbery, but 1 i W > hive is hidde: 3 , Obilo. lost all fear und gave myself up to a | in length, the red flat roof, the numer- | They are well ve in Spanish and | told him_it would be too difticult, and A sccond bee is then allowed toescape Hood’s Sarsaparilla thorough enjoymeut_of the most novel | ous cupolas and towers, intermingled Fr m-]\ literature, ;but unfortunately, | he abandoned the nrojec He next | from the box. Instead of flying in the Solbyalldrugsista. 13 six forgh, - Made only expericnce ‘of my life. It 50 | with the tops of lofty pulms rnd other | the Venezulanos npglect somewhat | drove me out towardsthe St, Vincent de [ same direction taken by the fivat ene, it | 76 W o0n% 00" (fliecartos, Lowel, Masa, strange t0 find myself walking—actually rgreen trees, form & wost pleasing | their higher educajion. Paul penitentiary aftse night. He | dartsoff to the right and pursucs a 100 Doses One Dollar walking on the gravelly bed of the | picture within an imposing frame o yerrpfiPrsies showed me the residence of a wealthy | course divectly opposite to that wluy_l"d viver bottom, As [ threw myself back | high mountains, some of them like the A BOY'S WANDERINGS, widow who gaiiected immense rents | by its mate. This would be misleading Lcould look up at the surface. The lla de Avila and the Naiguata, tower- T once & mouih, and took the money home | to an inexperienced hunter, and he bottom of the flatbeat was above me. I | ing nearly seven thousand feet above | Sole Survivor of 4 Family That Was | with hep, He wished to arrange the | would conclude naturall, that either \ . ery of the lady of the house,and [ the bees were from differont hives, or h l kx Q( / B k neA the ‘:-mx:‘n‘tg“ul the telephone | the old saying about bees flying dircetly (‘)FHS d Ld\mgs d" . This is a_preliminary step toward the erec- tion in this city next spring of a handsomo Masonic_tempie to cost somewhere in the neighborhood of #0,000. The incorporators are V. 8. Hoy, Robert Kittle, G. A. Sto Arthur Truesdell, L. M. Kecue and W, H. Munger. Congressman Dorsey at Home. Fremoxt, Neb, Dee. 25.—[Special Tele- gram to the Ber.)—-Congressman and Mrs. Dorsey have arrived home from Washington to spend the holidays. ————— TURF TOPICS, The National Trotting Association About to Lose Its Best Oflicers, Cuicaco, Dec. 25.—[Special Telegram to the Ber.]—A local paper in its sporting news | could sec all your faces peering down at | the level “of the valley. Elegant car- Probably Massacged by the Oreeks. has an interview with a gentleman who at- | me and apparently more frightened | riages carry you at a moderate fare Philadelphia Press: The future herg ) r y tended the recent meeting of the board of | than 1 was mysell. Now and then I | through crowded streets hordered with | of Philadelphia smalk boys has ar wires, ete.,in order that tl police Lnuu-l_n’ homes when liberated is all Cor. 18th and Farnam Ste. review of the National Trotting association | could see dark. shadows fit by me, | elegant houses, and here the traveler | in a freight car in $he person 4i Jimmy | could not be communicated ~ with | “bose. i ik Chsmber of Commerce Bulidiug. in New York. He says the association 1s ! which I knew must bo fishes, so 1 stood | will again be agreeably disappointed. Prentice, the adopted g5a of the la- | quickly. The leader of the hunting party, how- about to lose two of its best officers, us Judge | still for a féw moments to see what they Sight-sceing in Caracas was not.the | mented Big Chief Puentice, of the tribe “It was a ludicrous scene the night | ever, understands the mute Janguage of | capital 8100k - -~ - $400,000 Grant will sorely doctimo. ro.ctection and | would do. Presently'a number of por o object of my trip to South America, but | of Creck Indiozs, whe for many moons it to the widow’s house in the | the little insects. The l»_u_vl Ian pussed | Ciability of Stockholders, 80G,000 General Silton is in il health and cannot | and u pike, I think’ it was, e quite | during the several weeks Ispent in the | have pitched their tentson a v va- rkness. About a dozen of big bull- | the tree containing the hiveand a coun- The Largest Saviugs Back {2 Hebraska, dovote much_more time to the service of tho | close and eyed m@ iuqaisitively, and | capital, preparing for my voyage tur- | tion near Old Port, in Indian territo dogs came after us, and we had to run | termarch is _immediatel P AL S P s iy association. With their retirement, tho gen- | then durte Hgwlh, ther inland, I necessarily saw ever Timmy is supposed o be the surviving [ for our lives. We didn’t rob the widow! | Double precaution isnow takon to locate 8 1o/ CHR\ FRAA 98 Dapeens. Lasns Mae 00N Ran s, uo cnaped hot bo warprised if | "1 tred to TR e b thing worth seeing, and do not hess member of & large, family whom the | “Three days afterwards he planned | the exact spot of the hive, and ina very MOUARS DNIMONL. deiaire el Bieal heud of the association He is new.§i | Pottom with my hand, for, T wanted to | to proneunce it in many respects chiefs tribe massacred long ago when | tho robbery of the Grand Trunk pay- | short time this in dong, o0 g — is said, busying himself wiiting iottom 't | take up a handful of white gravel to | a pocket edition of Paris. In the whole | he was a bad man, but took “a_fancy to [ master. He then introduced me to| = But quite frequently i APDES Mibk i iy s show you that I had really been o the | of Central America, the West Indies | the pale-faced boy and kept him for his [ Nasgelo, aud informed me that he had | the hunters, when in the immediste | gohn ¢. Milew, Prostdens. S A o ishi i 3 T i ' he tree, wre unable to R i fdent, for proxies for usg at t) bottom. But the buoyaney of the suit [and the mnoithern half of Soyth | own, lavishing upon him at the euw the watchman of the Grand Trunk sta- | neighborhood of the tree, ) Andrew Rusewatoyr, VicePresiden bo: f review i o ¢ | was re: ‘oth Aman i S AnE SRR r ce years all i young prince of | tion under his power. The plan was to | distinguish the right one from the Dextur L, Thomas, Cashier. hn‘\.'mp‘:';a:?;'c:gn h-': :{.‘.fl.‘" s LI NAA 0 STALBR IR GBIV L had ta | Armarioa hass denatangibas A TR age ot fve yans iy a0k the pay L e hcad, but [ | others. The entrance to the bee castle FUARD OF BIKECTORM an Indian tribe conld want in the way writo | exert myself before I could do so. I [the tourist may spend several wecks ; , mustangs, and £1 members requesting them not to issue | could Lt my feet and float as gently greed 1o that, as I felt thatif a mur- | 18 several feet above the ground,and the AS1US HEXSOY, il kv of even months more pleasantly than in | of buckskin moecasi ) PR Wiawhoried porens, wyail | the wuter as o thistle down in the nir, | Caracas. During our winter months, | self-cciking revolv So yestorday, | der was committed I would get into a [ eyes of the hunters are unable to see it ¢ witf e same. L anid the gevtloman, Vil | Filughed and tricd to sing, but my own | that is from October to March o even | aftor a Journey of nearly a year toward | mess and be unable to clear myself, I unloss nutrneted by the bocs coming in A, e i"‘}“’ wan | talked to in New York that he is onco | voice in that copper helmet filled” with | April, the climate of theve is delicious. | the rising sun, Jimmy Prentice avrived thercfore advised them to commence on ;A.n" )nulltna n‘tll::x et ABe thisd '|.-..'<' i hay A more going 10 bethe secretury of the National | compressed air sounded like the boom- | Without being too warm in the day- [ in William I snn’s old reservation, in a | & smaller scale. k‘ hu x‘ ; hon \"“,L na, e e ¥ Navman ol Trotting association." iug of @ buss drum. The noise was 50 | time, it is cool und refrosning after sun- | Norfolk jacket and Kuickerbockers |~ *“The next day he planned the vault | knows that this cannot fufl. A fve 15| 0 sosns vr wamsoing tingovonm - loud and strong that T feared it might | set, altogether probably equal to our | which he had picked up on the journey, [ robbery, und I sgreed 1o that. The | kindled and . picce of Toncyeamb | eay gy g Hary L.r’l-u g ANsEy 1 Buwla. burst the helmet. T could have ro- | northern May or September. Coavacas | and was picked up by Lieutenant Fran: | watchman gave us the key of the safe, | placed upon & warm stone. In afow sxrTaM L THONA Sr. Perrusnure, Dec. 25 —Lord Randolph | yaivad down thers for hours, if youhad | with its regular streets arranged after | cis, Schuylkill {mr\)m-n, near Locust | and we tools an impression of it and h minutes the honey lw;;?ns to nm‘ll, uan. L Ciurchill has.scen M. de Glers, the Russian | ot given mo the signal o come up. | those of our Ameriean cities, has nu- [ street wharf, while trying to dicker | another key made. Thirty-one bags | the smell n; ‘n[ perme: n:l-«_ t,xu_vul.l. foreign minister, and will probably see the | Ascending the ladder was easy enough | merous shady squares and parks with sight conductor for a passage | were taken from the safe, containing | throughout the fo =l.)|l.u« hlog e o1 WE ADYISE PRES, ROW T0AST. P caar. The latest university riot here was | at first, but it became more and more | lofty palm and evergreen trees,bananas, | to Baltimore. 81,210, but several thousand dollars | the bees in their snu Boe. mf:rli‘.. o Low ¥ oed re eaused by the students inviting the citizens | difficul v, i s, almond | Licutensnt Fmnofs at first thought | wliich might have been taken were left. | sult, the whole colony bog -—I:’m mm‘h:m. The dis. n{)'zl\l: :.h?)m;!\llr’m. hlc):‘a‘lly lhf;:lfilhg;); :hl':ut:m 'l:‘:ll:o::uul‘ );"::“]::iou ::ll'“ll:l- the \:/al:d:sl'el' belonged to that uumber- The money was divided. Then Fahey | swarm out ol ll\uhlli ll;‘uh«{mnl fly x;ml:lx‘\’l\ order has spresd %o the military acadewmy, | gone no further without belp.” . terior court of nearly every Louse in | less class of young prodigals who ariso | pluuned another and more extensive | the fire from which the swoot odor