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- ———— C e R A W | | . o 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 2. 1888-—§ Epfl sured pay, That if -ve are compelied to | do all that I ecan to do so. The ") D been able sooner to answer your kind tele- THE 10WA INJUNOTION CASF i DT OUR HOLLY 'OB 0 + | abandon the work here, they, the working- | fight will be in the Sixth and Fourth. LES A S A gram of congratulations, 1 wish now to g “ ILL '0"‘ SHERM.\N 1\(‘/(1[‘4PTI v men, must {understand with whom the | * ¢ * [am keeping ont of sight as much thank you and other republican friends who | Diswmissal of the Rock Island's Suit k J—— trouble iios, dnd that it is a«uestion for them | as possible. Cowoll is still working on tho Jvere dssociated with voi fn the manogement Againat the Commission. — ! o not iemsclves at the polls, whether | reservoir, and getting ready for pipe laying of the campaign for their zealous and effective | Towa Cirr, Ia., Dec. 1.—Thomas S Rich and Raoy Rominisconsos of & | thetesre emplavment for ho simmor o | o Mondsy or Wodnenday, s ...‘.'p’...? ina¥ | Liabillties Abdut rnirty Thousand | work ety iy ot onera SSTISIOF ToF o poy e S, Welaht, | Breutdent Hareieon Ausious Tor the not, at the same time assuring them that | be. I shall keep a bright lookout, and after A Bess, HARRISON, el ) City Campaign. while things remain in their present position | the rcpublirln’ pnmn‘riu are u\!:‘r, Shelby, Dollars, Assets Unknown, s . local attorney, representing the Chicago, Ohioan's Counsel. we shall not g0 on with the w~|'k.k)mv. seck v;ln.-m-u. Hascall and myselt will docide MoWatter's Partner Looated. Rock Tsland & Pacific railway, to-day dis our remedy in the courts and ask them to | what we will do and how to do it. Shall con- - Nraraska City, Dec. 1.—[Special to Tis | missed in Judge Fairall's court here, the AN INTERESTING BIT OF HISTORY. | construe the contract and our rights under | duct this campaign for as little money a8 | DEATH OF CHAPLAIN WRIGHT. | g )—Information was received by Sherift | famous suit of the above named company | GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, it. The other alternative seems tome to | possible, but it will be from the nature of the ¢ Y inst the Tow: 5 put on u\;‘{ruul‘fm'rr and 80 Ali<|r1hv{|lv it as to | case quite expensive, I think less 8o than to ‘;‘“““"‘"" last night "‘“lm """"”"’““- “"I"< :“":":h ; 'l :“:,""'[n'“-‘ "";"”"“;‘"“"‘"" b " " Jor- | insure the election not only of a “wator | have won it the other way,and I hope that John Crook, wanted here for a murder | W udge Fairall eajoined the commis Extracts From the Confidential Oor- | 1 o:icq council,” butonr oowncil. Our friends | equaily certain. Stephonson 15 & most pro- | Cothiag Fouse-Barglarized at Orete— | committed in 1875, was living at that place, | 810008 from putting into cffoct their [ Represeatatives Roed, Cannon, M respondence of the Chief Holly are sanguine that we can accomplish this and | nounced Norman man, and is 1 think doing Store Robbed at Waveriy—A Crook was a_companion_ of the notorious | schedule of last June.” Tho dismissal is in Kinley and Ketloy All in the Boodler With Incidental from what I learn from talking with many | us good by so heing. Will write you again MoWatters, who headed the famous peniten- | h following word: Race I men I bave little doubt of it myfelf. Of | to-morrow, and can then form a botter Dranken Man Confesscs tiary rovolt some yours ago whilo serving | 1. NOW comes the Chicago, Rock Island ace For the Speakership Remarks Thereon. course, Tue Bek will deny during the can- | opinion of the outlook. Respectfully, to a Murder. out 8 sentence for tho same orime for which | Pacific railway company wnd dismisses th =Staff Appointments, i vass that 1t is opposed to waterworks, and Jawms T, Cosnrxo, : Crooks is wantod. However, as there is no | 8¢toR in this court having the above title, also ridicule the idea that we have any legal April 4.—~The Holly Manufacturing Com- reward offered for him now it is doubtful if | And all procecdings therein, at its cost, which — f The Waterworks Conspiracy. rights that can prevent anyone else coming | pany—Gentlemen: [ enclose you letter this The Peopit's B Fail any steps will be taken to secure his return, {‘,": .‘_‘;",‘;‘ "1"3" in """"L for the reason that Wasnisaros Bunwaw Tre Osany ieg, l Elght years ago last winter the city was [ in, and make the assertion that Mr. Norman | day received from Mr. Morton, and which e Peoplé's Bank Fails. -— o schedule, the performance of which was 3 OURTEENTI STREET, agitaod over (e projoct 1o construct wator | 1l uild the works nut furmsh them water | looks to mo. very hopefal, o far s Newport FamvoNt, Neb, Dec. 1.-[Special Tele Arrested for Ontrage. By o Aty M bee ORI Wasnisaros, D. ¢, Dee. 1) at §30 per hydrant, and any other statement | machinery is concerned. 1am in tho mids A | —The People" o 5L Oier, N . Special | DY, e defendants, N ding the ropo So works for Omahn through private cupital. | that may oceur tohim. ‘Phis will,of course, | of a fiorce fight hore, in which T ope to Wit | tris mioes talcrns ino Peoplors bank of | Neamasga Crev, Neb., Dec. 1.—(Special | *Mr” Whright safd to a reportor to-night that Al dhadsitadl DL i)y The first proposition came from Mr, Wiley, | deceive many people and have a' very de- | but of course I cannot tell until the votes place failed this morning with liabilities f Telegram to Tur Bee.] ~John MecCormick | his company considers the order made by | SPCrman would under no condition nccopt who promised to construct water works with [ cided effect’ upon many persons. 1 have | arc counted on Tuesday evening. 1 think | 8mounting to about 30,000 The assots are | was to-day arrested on a warrant sworn out | the commissioners in the Davenport case as | Place in President Harrison's cabinet, T am & saply reworvoir and at leas aixtoen miles | ought the mattor ont G tho bost o my | Hascallwill g i, afihouen e oppositin s | not ubm..',..,b.... but ure known to be very | by nis wife, charging him with comanitting a | &% abandonment of the scheduio gnjoined, | informed upon the most reliablo authority i - ik ability, and am frec to say that 1 very de- | very bitter. We succceded in giving Red- | meager. J. B. Chase, president and manager, | rape on her ten-year o rhter by a former | UCC8USe the new classification adopted in | that if the premiarship is tondored to of wator mains and 00 fire hydrants if & | (jagjy fayor the first namnod courso, wid am | Man the nomEnaeion s e Strih by 38 me ,,““. this, Bt ,d' t ibly have b‘_ rapo on her ten-year-old daughterby a former | tho' order changos tho old schedule, £ 4 ok 1 oqc8L LA PR AL franchisc was granted him for twenty yoars. | fhetinod to beliove we can make it win, | jority out of 400 vors poited, antd £ beliere nissing, but could not possibly have ab- | husband. The feeling on the streets is very | and hionce prosents 4 now one for the compa, | I @ Personal roquest that he accept it, o Ho was followed a fow weeks later by Dr. | Miller seems to think it wise, Pritchett is in | we can eloot him. Richards in the Fourth [ S°0mled with any movey, as there was prac. | strong against him. but he denics his guilt. | nics intereated. The old one being aban. | Will accept it. Colonel Thompson, congross: Jumes 1 Cushing, agent of the Holly Water | doubt, and Tascall is decidedly in favor of | Wil bo ‘all rieht’ if wo can cloct him, | USally, ne cash on hami.”ihe immediato | Howilhave a hearing on Mouday. The | doued, the injunction hus 50 subjoct upon | man from the Portamouth Uistrict, s one of Works company. Cushing's proposition was | Securing the now council, Hanacomb and | Pritchott 1s hopeful, und I see no reason wiy | {fiisE 818G failure wab th LIS BIRGo omau claims repouted assaults, which to work, The old schedulo was the | Scnator Sherman's most intimate Ohio OFYS coipany, Cit all agree that it can be doue. But whatever | we shoutd fail. The contest will be very | lubilitics of the Union bank of this place, bhrerrared matter in dispute, and, being_abandoned, it | frionds, “Tho colonel just had « ; ' for direct pressure without supply reservoirs | ooyrga we decide to pursue, it should be done | close and sharp, but we ought to win, and 1 | Fecently suspended, all the availablo assets Ball and Banquett. could no longer bo the' subject of dispute. btk SSEOF, Wil V¥ Hoi b N ATREY ! wmd contempluted a system of wator mains | with the distinct understanding that unless | believe we shall do so, We shall have two | POt tbsorbed to meet these demands, Tihe | Hastixas, Neb., Dec. 1.—[gpocial Telogram | The new order being something of an_ad. [ With the senator, and when askod t0-night ! @hich would scarcoly be ample for a city of | the cloud was removed from the prosent con- mbers from the Third ward, can't tell | frionds of Mr. Cha M’“""""‘.""{‘.""f" bannt | toTue Bee,) ~The ightn annual ball and | Vanee on the old sehiodule, and eing claimed | bY your corrospondent whethor his feiond 0,000, and would have been uttorly worth- | tractthe work would not go on. If you | whether Barney or t#e other two, Blackmore | 1o Wil ¢ aud adjust matiers a8 (WEAS |y quat of St Andrew's was hold last uight | BY the board 1o o reasonable, the oid ona is | Would £o into the cabinet it he were offored less for the Omaha of to<lay. Cushing sct- | Shell decide on the latter course “‘carrying | and Houk. If we can succeed in this we bt It was a very onjoyable affair. An address admitted to ba to that extent unreasonablo. the position of ctary of state, he replied: ] ess for the Omaha of b . . the election” the work should go on with as | shall have nine members in the new council. bt N Mkl < s The plaintifl's counsel stated that in this | vy Shorman doos not want to leave th f tled down in the Withnell house, then [ moderaten force ns practicable underthe | T shall telegraph you the result as The Late Chaplain Wright. wasa dolivered by A. Richmond, of Orleans, | situation the plaintiil had no occasion to go St it g i 2 the priucipal hotel and deliver: set on | management of Mr. Cowin. Ileave town (to | soon as it is known, which will reach you | PLaTrssovra, Neb, Dec. 1.—[Special to | and speechos made by. Senators Taggart | on with exponsivo litigation against the oid | senate. His work there is wore pleasant to foot a plan to foist the Holly works on the | take up my quartersat Council Bluffs), being | soon as this does, and then you will know all | Tne Bre.)—Rev. Alpha Wright, post chap- | and “l |l'. McCreary, of this city. The next [ schedule. The dismissal will be certified to | him than the duties of & cabinot otice would { city by boodling tue council, His first step [ in daily ‘communication with our fricnds | about it. Wo shall lay no pipe until after the { iain United States army (retired), who died | *40u8l ball will be held at Anrora. the supreme court, and probably ends the | be. He hus no concern whatoy, » whom \ . to Burlington, | Here, and see that tho right men aro nomi- | election. 1f favornble to us will g0 right | ot his home in this city yestorday mornin ——— procoeding there. This leaves the proceed: | would succeed him in the event he loft tho was to organize an excursion to. Burlington, | 34404 and elected. This I think might be | ahead; if not, wait a little and see. Answor 1 \y & Close of the Catholic Fair. iugs of the other compauios still pending in | oo the cabinet. Ina talk © vith h i [ In,, for members of the counciland the five |*done successfully, and to a large degree keep [ me about paymonts proposed by Morton. | has been afllicted with kidney troublo for [ gy ¢yivae Nob., Dec, 1.—[Special Tole- | the federal court, where it will be remem o for:tho cabliot. Lud talk Lhag with him i { chiof. Ty a liboral supply of ohampagne | Roscwaler off hid guard -but as T said be. | Nowport is all right financially. ~Telograph [ many years, ani that, with complications | o Tk pre.] —The Cacholia people of | Pered tho now schedule has beon restraind | the other day, Lasked him biuntly whother, ' | and free whiskey and promises of boodle | fore, T believe the first named plan 10 be the | me instructions after you receive the result | and advancing years, brought on his demise. | yiis ity closod this morning a most surcess. | P UUEC Brewer, it the president-elect should invite him /| i 1 silmen who were opposcd to the | best, and Ihope the company will sce it in | of the clection. Shall do my best and hope I | When the news was circulated deep sorrow § G % Lt o o to a seat at his counsel table he would com- } s8varal coungl by the same light. T will telegraph you action | shall not fail. Shall hope w hear from you 5 koS W | ful fair lasting four days, that perhaps was Death of Dr. Dunn. DIy with the request, the senator replied th . Holly when they started came back con- | of council w-morrow night. Moezowhile shall | in the morning. Respectiully, was manifest, a8 ho was a very populur ¢iti- | nevor exceoded in the state, and managsd by | e Morens, Ta., Doe. 1 secial to T SGHEFRTT RESiAOH DBLEVRR P VoI hartE | verted to the scheme. A few days later the | follow my instructions until I hear more you. Jawes'T, Cosurya. | 20 here, and much admired by all who lind | Fathier IBuglish, who states'tho net procceds | | oi8 MOIRES tas Doc. 1o iSnectal to TR | if General Harrison believed it would be to council passed an ordinance giving the Holly | Cowell's case was continued until until April April 5,--The Holly Manufacturing Com- | the honor of his acquaintance. He was ulso | to be §2,200, I""-’ TRl boen ‘<‘N\_“| here of the | the best interosts of the party for him to go i company an exelusive franchise for twenty | 1;and he went to Muscatine this atternoon. | pany—Gentlemen: I'am more busy than I | well known throughout the state, having Aiiiss Burnsd death at Pella, Marion county, of Rev. L. A. | out of tno senate and into the cabinet ha BRVE At Lhe! en figures. This brought on | C00K Meets Bitz in Chicago, and they will | ever was in my life. It is the day before the | filled many promincnt positions. Decensed gL L ez Dunn, D. D,, president of the Central ani- | could not, as a republican who desired to | gears at their own figures. This broug Lok at Hyde park on Sunday. Shall do all | election, and we aro shaping up matters as | was aged ars, seven months BASRA Cirr, Neb, Dee. 1—[Special | versity, at that place, on Thanksgiving af- | render his best efforts to his party, and | & storn of opposition from leading taxpay- | that 1 can to pass the measure through | bust we'can. We shall olect liichards over | and fourte He was born at Wil- | Telegram to Tug Ber.|—A house belonging | tornoon. Dr. Dunn had attended services | citizon wh bl it Al | ors. The orldinanco was vetood by the | council to-morrow, failing that keep on same | Kennard it the Fourth ward. Havo two | mingtou, Windham' county, Vermouty April f 10 . 13, Northeutt was destroyed by fire this | i the morning. and was oniime o e WSO UL B OL L ) mayor and vassed over his veto, | forco until further orders. Rospecttully, from the Third. Elect Slavens andHascall | 16, 1513, When quite young he removed with | mocning, Loss smal). ey tha morning, and waa onjoying & rounion } to his country, refuse. It would bo ox- Thon begau the historic coutest dases T CusiG. | i the Firstand Socond, and aro making b | s parents to Hutn, Steulen connty, New 2 3 ;\'nhlhx? !nm;‘l,»' o his usual health. About | tremely difiicult to find a man who could fill 3 TN Mseah 27, 12 o'clock noon, The Holly M very mauful and ecpensive fight in the Sivth | York. In 1585 he was ordained at Canan- S = o'clock in the aftornoon, he left the house | the place now oceupied by Mr. Shorm agaiust the Holly jobbers which ket | (v 5% 2 blelook peot, Tt Holiy M | 5o B bl o B wo soutd | daigtn, N. Y by Dishon, Moreis, of Onjo; | ROCK HILL MINES FLOODED. | §ovock n the aftornoos P UiBYRaBaIE | 0 sEHEtAN L PG PR DR L ATBTENNID ! this city in turmoil for ciztit months. = AfLer | tho epot when the Chicago passongers ar- | elect him, bui Boyd and Stephenson are pui- [ he then labored in tho M. E. church inthe [ Tho Miners in Water Up to Their | from apoplexy. He was a nitive of \er. | comeiiis thot My Shomesuont cloct. should | two or three injunctions were applied for | rived and if Stephenson came failed to seo | ting m mouey, and of course we are com- | states of New York, Peuusylvania, Ohio, Chins For Ten Rours. et s S R L M [ e o LG and sceured by leading taxpayers, including | him. Our friends are on the alert and will [ pellod t do the same. 1f we win it is all | Wisconsin and Missouri, from 1856 to 156 HUNTINGTON Do Do 112 | Spetal (Talos) | Gilsita) Tnt et h staris Aioh sampite | e toILIBICBUIEEY St IA Tpiely i ki cabil William A. Paxton, James E. Boyd, M. | £ethold of him if he isin to We bave | right. Tam consulting with Pritchett, and | when he ~ was appointed chaplam NG10Y, Pa., Dec. 1.—(Special Tele- | pulpits in_New England citics, coming to | net, you may rest assured that he v illim A, Paxton, James K. or, | EVEryUhing arranged to “press 5 hdrd | ke ho step without lis. sanction and’ap- | Uhe Twenty-Afth olissourt voluatecrs infan- | €ram 1 Titk Brr. | ~The mines of the Rock | Pelia in 1550 to be president of that golioge. | iny Somimand ghven i Hellman, Miiton Rogers and E. Rosewater, | oy Garechim if possible, Tho da, proval. T wish I had you here to advise with. [ try. He was stationed at St Louis, Mo., | Hill Coal company at Robertsdale, this | Ho spent ten years there building’up the ‘I'here is very little, if any, doubt that John i who cxpende | over 2,000 1 attorney’s and | \water works, the wind blowing a Am keeping down expenses as small as Tean, | on the staff of General Ewing, and had [ county, became flooded this morning soon | College and strengthening it in all ‘depart- | Sherman will be the secrotary of state, & i court expenscs in fighting dowa this job. | dustso thick that you cannuot but they arc necessarily large. Running four | charge of tho refugecs aud. contrabands for | yyar the miners had entered upon their | MCPtS: In 1830 he rosigned and went back to | ator William 13, Allison, of Iowa, is morg i When Judge Savage had decresd that no ex- | ahead of yon. Thave had a long Hascall 15 the most” moderaty of the | the dopartment of Missour, serving till the [ {H T HAIers Bt enterd ot mimstry. but two or three years ago he | likely than any other man to be socretary of | clusive franchiso could bo grantod to any | - Miller since writing you last night and le party in his demands, and by far the | war closod. December 11, 1566, he was a; POT RS BEONVENG 190 monjinibho mincajint °d to the school to rescue it from | the treasury. "It is in_opposition to General } elusive franchiso cou grantoc s bralnoopeeb: LS artest. ‘1 will not attempt to give you | powtod chaplain in the United States army; | the time. The rushing water swept them | some embarrassments surrounding it, and | Harrison's policy to take Lhe most useful men waterworks company, a new ordinance was [ Piihett: Mead and M tt in caso combinations, for they are " so | wasstationed i Fort Luvamic, Wyo., four | beforeitto the further cnd of the mines, | $iuce his return it has been prospering again. | from the senate to build a cabinet, but 1 passcd by the jobbgrs, which was defeated | we fail iu council. 1 enclose you siit from and - so mixed that” it s s fyears, and at Fort Russell, Wyo., two years. | whore they were imprisoned for ton hours in | DF: Dunn was an able preacher, a fine | he desires experienced counsellors as well % F only by the voto of ex-MayorChase. Finally, | the Republican, which will havo its cffect, as 1 tan do on tho ground to | 1n 187 howas appointed chaplain at o™t | 1o tor renching to their chins. Thoir oscapo | frciar, und an author of some distinction | as the ablest mien at his side. The goneral | \ after 4 most exciting struggle, during whicn | especially as to'day is worse than vestorday. [ kcep thew fu my mind. ‘1 wm very sorry to | Omala, remaining in that position until re- | [FEAE FOACMINE 10 helk obl by tho on mm"fn' His death is a severe loss to the Baptist do- | will be coufronted with more difficulty 1n tha ) { ; s e truggle, diring whioh | 391 telograph you action of councik, whak: v that Dr. Millor 15 of no usetous. I en- | lieved at his own request, October 3, 1570, In | {FO Sheuhines was cut off by the on coming | nomination in this state. Ho was seventy- | acloction of the sceretary of the mterior thaa A ! the council boodlers were scyeral times on | qoon 5" T Be T and | write | you | ¢l0se a note receivid from him this morning, | 1568 Chaplain Wright purchased ' lund at Il e BetoreTi e two years of age. any other ofticer of his cabinet. Iix-Senator 1\ ) the point of being lynched by | ap Jength to-morrow. It will © be | to which I replied I would consent to a re-lo. | Pluttsmouth, built on it in the summer of | SW¢ It ‘;‘;‘f‘l,"‘."rf ‘,"_d AL S Honderson, of Missour, and the ton. John } { mobs, Dr. Cushing had been ar- | well to look out for its so | cation of the hydrants, but not to reduce the | 1567 and woved his-family here. He united ot {DI,‘L“*“T,‘;;,‘.":;’-“ ",':“"rl‘l‘"n,‘“"‘;,:" N eBts A Brutal Assault, M. Thuraton, of Nebraska, are being pushed ¥ « rested for attempts to bribe councilmen, | far as this work s concerncd | number, as he suggests, on the 21 miles of | with the Presbyterian church, and since N Through excavations the .‘-urrrm of water Cannorr, T, Dee. 1.—[Special Telegram | to the frout in a very quiet way for this posi- as Tam sure thoy will try for it if wo should | pie. A far as [ban sco we shall win, and | vembor, 157, his had chargo of the Prosby- | {hEOWh excavatignstho carsent of water § B vy B 50 oS L0 | ton. ™ 1t may be that lix-SenatorHenderson will be called to the attorney generalship, if he is not selected as secretary of the interior, Ex-Senator Warner Miller, of New York, is and other incuicnts, the water W‘);::‘fl‘*{ml fail, Respectfully JAaiks THOURMING, if so, it will be cheaper for us than the old | terian church at I3ellevue until the last throe flnally culmivated at the polls. Three or March 23.—The Tolly Manufacturing ¢ plan. Hill and Haws are both “blecding” | or fowr years, but was forced to retire on ac imprisoned miners were | Fisher, two bridge build of thiscity, were loss very great. returning from the country this evening with mtense suffering th liberated. Cowpan, daughter. He has long heen s 18 that the for Muscatine, Will return Wonnesaa, 88100 among t ploy John G. Bowrke, who, it is stated, is booked case is contiuued . four days before the city election the Holly | Gentlemen': I tolegraphed you last night all thoy can, and we are compelled to stand | count of rapidly reluxing strength and vigor, & i = company landed several miles of pipe, com- | “Council took no action, adjourned untid | it, Millard is at home again; and wwill | and since then Lo s wgsided at his home in e DIEse e a heavy load of timber, their wagon broke | moro likely to be postmaster gonoral than een done, I expec sec Pritehett, | ward against Keuna d use snce e funera rranged to take | el competled t ad the o e roi LR S L oURYS otter o go | Parl, and several hundrod 1mnon were pat o0 | ufier dinner, but. that would bo too lute for | for him. T will write You to-morrow the re. | place at 3 o'clock Satutday afternoon. Tho | directors of the Union Pacific railroad com- ':“’:"L‘l’l‘”‘\',‘l,‘;‘ ,‘|‘|““"‘:"|“?*fl"“"|" e ’fi" ";”dj the west with the treasurcr and take 8 post- } the pay roll for effect on the election. The | tye wail, I write this beforosecing him. Had | Sults of the work tonight, and telegraph | services will be héld at the Presbyterian | pany, in their annual report 1o the secretary | A% they had abo mshed unloading four f master general from the cast, reversing the ) council at that that time consisted of twelve | a long confercnce with Mr. dead lust night, | you election news as soon as it is known. | church, and conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. | o i interior, under dato of Novomber 16, | M0 from near Auburn, who had been | usualorder. New York will uot got more i ~ members. Bight of these, with Isaac S, | and he says that for us a much more rospect” | Pritebett has gone to see Miller, and 1 shall | T. Baird, who will be assistea by Lev. W1 | [0 (efiih VR Qo of Bovember carousing in town all day, and were on the | than one plice in the cabinet. General Alger, \ Haseall at the hoad and Josopl Redman at | able man than Shannon and without, costs, | sce him later, and will do all 1 can. He is | Alexandér, of the M. E. chureh, sy ths B tod as way home, drove up in @ wagan and orderod | Of Michigan, will likely be sceretary of war, k =l id Birh ey Siatas he maddie. | @150 @ maa hat will vot have to bo looked | frightencd at the opposition. Shall 'lay no ———— premise, now beyond the scope ot diseussion, | joox ol ove e timber from the road, | AP0 T Jotn’ Wunamaker, of Philadelphia, | the tail and Barney Shannon in the middle, f ;irior constantly. ‘Tho storm is over and the | pipe until I see how we stand. Shall work Clothing House, Burglarized. the necessity of an adjustment between the Lang > ol into the cabinet, his friends who have 1 wero known as the Holly gang, while Levi | duy is as boatiful as you could wish. - Stall | bard and do everything that is 0 bo done, [ Gugrs, Neb,, Dbe. d.—[Special to Tur | government and the railroad company for | Siichhe refused to do, telling thom to g0 10 | taliced to the president-eloct, think he will bo ] Kennard, Jim Stephenson and two other | o out to the rescrvoirs this aftornoon. Am | and hope we shall wiu. - Respectfully, 3i.] —Tho Star clothing house of Crete ho payi s heretofore advanco O el ipour en spTang | secrotary of the navy. A lotor from Indian. | h ) : oapectiull Biic. | —Tho Star clothing house of Grete was | the payment of funas heretofore dvanced as | from the wagon and asssultod WiMher and | sis teite e et thas e ot Indian ] members opposed the job. When election | iuixiousl) ting a letter from you telling Jaus T. CusiiNg. e Rlarl R oot 3 gy for the building These | Foley in the 2 Fislior ] ol o o o oaigutgiteneral g arcls % me whal course to pursue. I have not the NMade draft for $1,000 to-day. burglarized last night. The loss is estimated | a subsidy for the building of therond. These | Foley in the most brutal manner. — Fisher | soq is inclined to have scttled very early th - day came the Holly forces were marshaled | ¢1q “glightest hopa of Stophonson. ity ALBI0. A kit of bysglar's tools was found | moneys will be due, suys the report, by the | Wus budly injured, ‘but managed to escape, | clection —of ' Senator Snerman = 80 ‘?&\ for the re-clection of their gaug but the tax | 1T¢ siipped. fnto town _yostorduy s Mike Maul For Gouncilman. on the premises in the morning. Th torms of agreement between the parties, in a | pUREE tho nows lo town, but Koley s | that - he may roceivo the council 9 paying citizens rallied against them in | attended the democratic convention, but. | Charles Wehror, candidate for councilman | door was priod opeir with a sharp axe, few years, and it is manifest that tho road is | fhat condition by tho pang. - Considorabloox. | Srmarin of hiy peficaman i o tho | ovory ward hnd Moy oo defoated. | O e T Feeifi | Write 8500 | in tho Third ward, s withdrawn from the f an upright bolt cut off with a chisel. -C. | not now, and will not be then. in a condition | citemoent provails, and a posse s out. scour. | pmation of, thv, bulance of his cabinot. DARtar WHeiv Watorioo|DF YGuohTi levastiated 3 POCIANS T Cusirxa, | T3¢0 sud Mike Muul has been appomted to | Davis was arrested.on auspicion und hold 10 | o satisfy its oblication. Itis equally mani- | ing the country. s it is feared he will perish | (waa st the Harrison house fn Tud fan ol a i the battle ground and the Holly peoplo | o gy mng Holly Manufacturing Gom. | A1l the vacancy, as will appear from the fol- e D ot oy gustice | fost that, should an adjustment not be from cold should they leave him out on the | few days ago, the quostion of his taking_the # 1‘ plcked up tho water pipes which they had | v~ Gentlomen: Sineo writing you.yes. | lowing old resident of Greto, pnd 1t is gonerally bo- | effected, the government will be compelled prairie in aaiionss treasury portifolio was broached. With { distributed before election. Among the y L have had-all sorts of reports and ru. | _Osaua, Dec. 1, 1585.—To the Repubtienn | loved that he is not wailty. 2 to tuke possession of tho road and to operate 1 B N Sherman at the head of the cabinet and Alli- X 8 ! ity i The Traveling Men's Association b th it 1 trophics that fell into the hands of Tie 1BEE Hill came n last night and suid 1 was | City Central Committee of the Third Ward S it, u result 8o full of dangers, embarriss D MO Tt Do oA S ST o ] L uthaitrors by panti ello}inihisinandiy ! was Dr. Cushing’s letter book, which proved [ hopeless. Sheiby sends me word this morn- | Gunts: lutending to move out of the Third | Cuers, Neb,, Dec. 1.— Al to Tis | monts and difiicnitios that 1t_should mnot be B oietLiy oc il (Sneoly'silolo Licion yidiMoulythoRpresident slectkmonld | aTevelation as to tho boodling methods of | 14/ thut he will vote wil vight tomight.. 1 | ward in the ncar future, I decw it propee to | Bim|—The clothing and _gents’ furnishing | aliowed t enter into discussion excopt as a | Bam toLuk Lrr.| —The lowa State Travel. | have in filling out his cabinct would bo in the i this orly-tonguod solicitor, In viow of the | LSt o may be correet, but can'y say that [ | withdraw from the candidacy a3 councilman | goods store of 8. A. Dosh was burglarized on | last and unavoidable solution of a problem | ing Mews association hold its annual meet- | Oleetion of the sccrotury of the interior, oily-tongued solicitor. In view of the | um hopeful. * * * " Work on the resor- | from that precinct, with which I was honored | the nieht of Novomber 20 and about $100 | not otherwise 1o b+ solved. ing tnis city to-night. The address of the | Nhich offlocr must bo choson with respect to ! faot that Joscph Rodman is again o candi- | voir going on. Al our friends doing all they | by my republican frieads. I would carnestly | worth of fine overcots, suits, caps, et | The government directors are still | pragident, Mr. 1L 13, Hodgo. showed. thay | M8 abilitiesalone, Ho must be a western ! date for the city council, the following let- | can. ~Democratic primaric night, | roquest that Mr. Mike O, Maul, the staunch | were taken, The front door was broken | of the opinion that it would lu R e 1: that | man, ufti.mr-mgh_lmwu{rn;!d"ln'ev Iro!n' the i ters and exuucts from Cushing's corre- | Topublican on Saturday afternoon. 1Tt is dej [ and true fricnd of our party, be sclcetod to { open with toots taken from a blacksmith | be bouer for tho United States to | Uhe organization had grown i the eight | taint of corporations. 1 Indiann is given Ty R R cided (as I infer from your telogram of yos: | fill the vacancy thus created, and 1 plodge | ahop. This jo thediith tine i lose cvery dollar of its debt, and execute u | Years of its existence from cight to 1,057 [ Place in the cabinot Colonel John C. New spondence may b nterest. torday morning) 10 go d, we can carry | my own and the support of my friends to | that Mr. Desh has suffored a largo release to'the company, than to undertake | During the lnst year there were 118 new [ Wil be givenit. This is stated on high au- | The signal defeat and rout of the Holly [ the clection' with 1’ think. The | his triumphant election. £) reward is offered for the | the duties of a common carrier of goods anc. | membors added. The association has o ben. | O Ser e 3 | l cohorts was followed by the passage of an [ Union Pacific railroad and smelting Cuanees Wi, cazion of the thieves. passo thereby establishing o precedent | aficiary attachment for the beneflt of A PSS fnunce fnviting competition in building | Wworks are with us heartily, and it s it | I do nercby consent and pt the nomi e wiich would surcly create mischief far e mont [ tha ocnoflt of mam- | The proposition to place the positions in i ordinance inviting comy gl oot P T O e |3 gnasnG e b o X Eoni e s who moet with accident in_the dis | the government printing ofice under civil A , < 2 nate we ca cat” Dodge, but shall | nation as candidate for councilman in the Buraiary ac Waverl beyond the benclits to be derived from so | ooy S EaBLibEIba 4 = L LI 5 | the watorworks. J4 18 coniputed on the most [ 1,5,y more of ‘that to-morrow. 1eucloso | Third ward, if the ety coutral committos of N [Spectal to T | hazardous an experiment. 1t cleay, | Sharge of duty, oxcoption boing mnde_in the | sorvice rulos has been declared by the | moderate estimato that the taxvayers of { «Kennard’s platform,” taken from Tir Bee, | that ward deems such an action advisable. X e Speclal to Tik | o euys tho roport, that overy it i Of base bl plavers, The following of- | oficors and employes of that inatitution, as | Omaha have saved half amillion dollais by | Will write you daily, and telegraph anything M. O. Maui. iday night, Novombor 8), the gen- | 1505110 pass without liquidation and sot- e ‘l""'l"',","'f,“ }'l”'l" e ot | ctlas hyhololyll secvies: o nhisaloneraie blocking Dr. Cushing's scheme, important. " [shall” hope for your letter to- [ The republican central commniittee of the | eral merchandise store of Mr. Armstrong ent of the debt, Increases 10 a 8er1008 | Humords i Bronide scipreasurer, A, W. | be impracticable. There is no placo to ex- reh 24—The Holly Manufacturing Com. | morrow. Respectfully, “Third ward acted upon the above communica- | was broken open. anl fiftaen pairs of pinta t the dificultics of the solution, A | parrd; vico president, W. T Crawford; | amine compositors and pressmen, and undor March 2 y 5 Com RSN ; 1 1 sceretary, 1. S, Ames, ‘all_ of Des Moines.! | civil scrvice competitive examiations “rats® { ; ientlemen: The council met at § 1 1 Jaes T, Cusmiva. | ton last hight, and Mr. M. O, Maul was | loons, soveral suits of clothos, hats and caps, | debtor company is nevessanly under a disad | ‘e ussociute vice prosidents include’ 1% A [ would lve to be treatod the sume s union o'clock last evening and the lubby was packed March 31.~The Holly Manufacturing Com- e honors o the wa roaver for ,oouncil- | scarfsand wittens taken. Mr. Armstrong's | vuntago s compared with its uw ettered | pgj) Sioux alls, Dak.; W. A. Work, | printers. ‘I'ore was considerable tation | with Rosewater's men and Kennard | pany—-Gentlemen: No lottor from you yet, | e honars of the republican party of the | loss is cstimated at $230. ' Tis is the sccond [ eivals. “The questions between it and the | Kanus City s 1. W, Smith, Duveriport, aad | b mer oo weoycoisiderablo agitation | “icharged” with the mayor's communication | Cowell still uway but will_arrive on Thirs. | Third ward. time this store has been burglarized this fali, | government, thereport says, aro to be pssed | gy ¢, Gleason, Council Hiufis, The busi- | quarters to-diy, when it was statod that ox- to the water company,and also Mr. Norman's | day morning, by wnich mail I shall hope for President Diaz Inaugnrated. S upon .umi determimed h\ fl'l)fllly ‘?( Wen com- | pogs mecting was followed by a banquet, at- | Governor Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, very indefinite letter procurcd by Mr. Rose- | your letter of instructions Have just paid Crrr o Thi < A Drunken Confession. mg from different purts of the country, act- | yonded by about two hundred persons. vould b tod 1 s e L OB et fon e o quen) 17y o MEX1CO, Do, 1.—This morning uated, it may be insome instances, by hon- & Rrains, MWoullivn Appintec. Rl0\Y1} - aoryicelcommiy, wator for offect. L mailed slip from ‘Tup | Treieht biils on four cars of pie and specials [ 1, O1F OF MEXICO, ’ 4 suiaska Crry, Neb., Dec. L—([Spocial | bited, ) f stances, by hon —— sioner to fill the vacaccy made by the ap- Bek, samo as 1 sond you in a lettor to Mr, | which @ being distributed, = Work resident Diaz took the oath of office as Delog, e B A SR ost prejudico founded upon imperfect knowl- Burncd to Death, pointment, of John H. Oberly c Hildreth or George F'. “Bowen, care Grand | on_reservoir still * going on with "the | prosident for his third torm, amid a grea | Tel0RTem 10 EK 115 |4 han giving tho | edgo or distorted representation of facts, or | o Cmed 86 Death o) poimiment of dobn . jascRt Pacific, Chicago, Instnight. Shallawait fur. | same force as =~ at first. % o | display of troops and firing of cannon. name of Dennis Farcy was arrasted hore on | not infrequently by a conviction that some AYENPONT: iy ceo. 1, (Bpdolal-iTele JFia10 TR ther instructions. Meanwhilo pursue Mr. [ * * * We are assured of a first class maf - the strongth of Wis drunken confession of | punitory measure shouid be udopted agaiust | gram to Tue Brk.|—~Michael Dillon, an em- | . Tl StEAKERS1C, : : [ . ; ; The campaign for the speakership of the H.s instructions till later advices. Respect: | in the thirp ward and can have our choico of ne of Harrison's Kelatives, havine committed a murder in Texas, Ho | Uie corburation, even ut the risk of diminish- | ploye of the Chicngo, Rock Island & Pacitic | o [phe st fortho shskirshin of the ] Jan . CUSIING. Barnoy (Shaunon) or a republican equally cinnati Enquirer: Mrs. Betty | closely resembles a man named Wilson, for | ing its ability to respond, -~ That body of | ghops here, mot with w horrible death early | per of prominont republican members as- | Holly Manufucturing Company | sound.” Hascall i3 svre to be nominated in Harrison, widow of President | Whom the Tezas authoritics offer a large re- | Inen meets only at intorvals, and itsattention | yyicnoring, On retirine last night he teft | piring to it. It isbelioved the west will come ! Tho situntion remuins un- | his ward. I see no reason, if we commence o)At bbb L ward. Since he hus becyme sober he ve- | 18 generally engrossed with other and more S : i : inst Tomn keed, of Maine. McIKin- I ot that Stephienson has gone | work on Frida, why we shall not mominate | HArrison’s oldest "‘r"”""-(“‘““]"!l‘l L | fiscs w0 speak at all. The Toxus oficius | ilportant subjects of legislation, Thesoand [ student's luup burjag.noer tho: bodalde, T Oitin. And Ok nos bR e e to Chic: thier ou business or to visit Nor- { and elect our own men, Council did nothing | Harrisonyand her four grown children | ,v0 poen notified. othier elements of une ¥ embarrass and, a8 was his custom, lay in bed to read the Lo, aud Danhon, o0L Inols g o and. o : ° ; rass U g ( stern candic s 'possible, man, or to cscape the pressure that was | on waterworks last night. Jones absent, | Feside in Chicago. Her father was a e movements of the company, and paralyze its | news of the day. At mdnight groans from | 70 SO SEREGEERET il ba s ped l brought to bear on him. FHe announcea | Will write you daily and am growing very | leading Indiana” politician and_close A Bald-Knoboer Arrested, Irecdom of uction. 1L 1s a3 important to the | Dillon’s room aroused the other sicopors in UDo as Gheirma of tile Samlian on ways that he would return on Saturday in time [ impatient about vour'cxpeated letter, friend and advisér of William Henry | Sprixariern, Mo, Dec. 1,—|Special Tele- | Bovernment as to pompay. sy the 20 | the building, who rushed to his room ana | and weans, in which event Butterworth, of for the 4 o'clock meeting of that day. Respeet fully, Harrison in 1840. Her husband died i - ! port, that ull necessary liberty should bo 1O hio i) ententliaraco nlone hhars | A L R PN 1 csiixo. | Tndinnapolis in 1870, Mre. Hareion i | gram to Tuk ik |~Deputy United States | given the managers of the corporation to de- | discovercd him on the flaor, writhing in fire | Ohis, will enter the race, unless he comes to | there is still some hope of hims for wmyself | Avwir 1.—The Holly Manufacturing Com- | noa vy o 1570 M .,"H,?. rison i | Marshal John S. Buras arrived here this [ velop the rexources upon Which tie solvency | and flames. He died a few hours after veing [ e fore as sucoessor ta Senator, Sherman, T sec mone. Everything is rod hot, politi- Gontlemen: Eyorything lools well | 0oV Jfifty yours of age. Her mother, | \;oming, having in chargo Colonel Silsby, | of the roud must depend. It s not pos- | discoverad, Before dying Dillon stated thay | Who may ko into Pr s rythi g : al: itlemen;: - Everything looks well | Areg, William Sheets, who is now about ble, it that a_ruilway company situ- | he must have gone to sleep wiiile rending and | 01 Ihe only obstruction to this programme cally, to-day, as the democratic primarios are | for carrying the primarios, both republican | b5 G PO RO AR . Whomio aryosted b Soymour Jast: ‘night. || SIS, dbsays, WUt 8 _ralaway comnany.situ- [ihemust have gone b walleresmng i 5 fudge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, fathor of v g " F s . S eight, ears old and living in Phila- ated as is the Union Pacific shall remain a | during the aight tossed and struek the lai 3 h o meet to-night. As soon as this is over I | and deniocratic. Another car of pipe and Y Yy g Silsb; torious bald-knobbar, and. wi X the house, who expects 10 be chairuan of shall have n conference of our prominei . . " w US| delphia,” was the adopted duughter of | S1sby is a notorious -knobber, and was | .ongiderable longth ot time in the same con- | upsetting it and causing the oil to run ¢ HOMRO, . prominent Las arrived 10 day. phia, I z ; the commiitee. friends and got their opinion on what is best rowel's case will come offt to-morvow, | Prosident Willinm Henry Harrison, | arrested on the spocific churgo of intimidat | dition. It must improve or deteriorate. him, and before he awoke was in flamos, THE STAPE AFPPOINTSENTS, to do, aud send you the result. Mr, Cook | Huwo (police judge) will dismiss it under | Her own father, Thomas Randoiph, was | i08 government witnesses at the last term of | The govermnent dircetors assume- that | Dillon was a sober, industiious man and un In army circlos to-night it is thought the arrived | Uhis worning and is busy on pipe | ordinance 409, and decide that we havea | a cousin of John Randolph, the signer [ the federal court at Jefferson City. Juck [ some settlement should 2‘!“{1.J“‘,..'.:}:‘g.‘;‘-v“.'-:f! married. e e prosident intonds sonding o tho aonato the plan. Pritchett at work on legal opinion, Dt to luy pipe in the streets of Omuha. | of the Declaration of [ndependence, and | Silsby, a brother of the colonel, was con- y T O L P 7 A Drowning at Waterloo. st of next week several staff appointments, Cowell working small forco ou resorvoir neral Manderson said psterday 1 ) port of tho commission apy d under th “ e LN AR CAerae thit "m0 one disputes that raut s et iasy | was killed at the batule of Tippecanoe | victed of buld-knobbisw on the testimony of | et of Maurch 4, 1557, as sound, judicious and | Warknroo, Lo, L~ [Special Telegram | AU the white house no wforimation can bo Respeetfuily Janes T, Cusmag. | the cnse was absurd and foolish, Will wiite | While fighting under William Henry f:g::cfivslfnugmltuhlm?{ l:’lx:‘: AR, 'w; practicable, and they carnestly hope they | to Tur Brs.| the sixteen-yoarold 715;'."']';'".“"0",?"' u"'xuml‘"' R 1‘:'"’”"” u: By i T o RNTAN 4 ah. s ; - 5 ago Colonel Silsby, Ay g6 > approval of cong, Y . ) g corrosponde 3 a 3 O om0y, Munufacturing com: | you sgain to-morrowy and give you accountof | Hurrison, the horo of that oele- | Shsobhers visited Ragsdalo's home, Maik. | Y bt With the approval of congrass, = | son of Hon. George C. MoCauley, nuditor of | avusivenoss. it witl mot. bo Matod teats iy ! mn.\) --.v'.“:n:\mlgn- \'u‘»}‘n.:‘.::‘.‘,l.":':id"m?:p.fi conference to-night. . Kespoctfulty, }’!’.‘" d "l‘”'n“’l:“'x"“.ln't' General Havvison | {105 im out they first hanged him to o limb ”“.»,;wl'm" that the government will secyre | Humboldt county, was drowned while skat- | appointinents are soon intendod. Officors 1 [ and “expected tomorrow morning. Our | A = s T, Cibursa, has Lo brothers living, - Ono, Captain | untl nearly dead, and then tying bim 1o a | [ts clains beyond anys ronsomanle s It | ing on the Des Moines river here yesterday | connectod with the war dopartmont say the 1 SHEAICUIEW: e ruiL FHoLey Maxvraciviine Cou- | Carter B, Harrison, lives at Murfrees- | troe, whipped him with hickory withes, hey assert, will be placed insuch shape | afternoon. appontments will include one judge advocato, \ friends will ‘e roady for him if ho comes. | paxy—Gentlomen: As things look I foar we T Lien, tiwy nssert, will be pla i 1 telegraphed Mr. Hildreth, at Chicago, that | shall be compelled to dr fi ) i * | boro, Tenn., on a large cotton planta- | Ragsdale 18 yet in wprecarious "condition | 4g to wmake enforcement possible in case of — ingpector gencral (in place of General e (Stephenson) would be at thie Grand Pa- | also of the opinion wo shail lot Harnay wo. | vons His Iumll‘y consists of a wife, two | from the assault. Silsby, who is @ great | gefault m the payment of interest, and every The Armour-Cudahy Pire, wworth), two oflicers in the subsistence eifio hotel, and 1o try to moct him there. | s we shall havo & better and mora- reitanie | 5008 and a daughter, Oue of these sons | overgrown brute, bousts of the part he took [ vear in the future will make the ultimato | Just after 6 o'clock lust evening firo was | depurtment and ono quartermaster genor { Have thus ' far_boen unablo to have such a | man in his piace at less cost. Milier eame | 18 mareied and’is an employe of Armour | 1 tho assuult. _His trial is set for Monday. [ hayment of the principal more probuble discovercd in the ArmourCudaby packing [ (15 place of kenoral Soxtan). 1 Ass IHin Ytk s el ¢ completoly vas elected 3 er, | Se ) Vol oc. spec r et i 200iflC o ¢ | werc extinguished the eng roC voe pointed. — Altogether thoro mia; - 0 0lo o v : B lacon ta Firy - h © 5 Bram, Neb, Dee. 1.—|Special to Tue | able ertain, the U fic company | were extinguished the engine rooms, blnck- | v e appoint I Y | bilantover hig victory of et | w bt I 0 3 y. Ho married Sophia Lyttle o 3 Ao 8 Sty RnteT e YR AN AS el & b almost dostroyed. o origin of | SCnato st one time next wael he only 5 | clions, cs this afternoon | as e gets a night's sieep. Pritchott is work- | oG 0 night all the water I¢aked out. Thecity nad | ("o the roud i the line of improyement, | We e 18 & mystery, although the gencral | jikoly w recoive favor in this list 18 Captain 3 1o | ing manfully. Coweil’ was arrested for obstructing the streots, 3 e 0 be 'y tri an ardent democrat, but voted a straight | Just had it filled to tgst it. Che city has not | ynd to satisfy the just requirements of the | il T 3 B L IAAOY, (A5 SPTSNSLAE Mo sbepoia. | WU noxb “,’.‘.'_‘,‘":‘ ,}.‘,‘,,'”:‘,‘,‘,‘:',’,“,’.f,,‘,‘,l’,:“m";‘,‘,‘l; republican ticket last Tuesday. G0% | aocopted or paid fos: 1t.yel, but thevcon. | government. The oport s stgned by: A. . | e originated from the petrolenn gas ma- | Tor an inspcctor gonerdlsiip. 1 goes home this ufternoon. 1 await instruc- | Sixthwand have a chance in the Fifth to beat | Chicago’s celebratod ex-mayor, Car- | tractors were not bound to guarantes the | Hasdell, A. Hannah, I R. C t, Frank- | chine. In the cogine room are one large Cor- Raialar Patdaat SEaNALy e tions, Will write ki to.morrow. - | Dodge. Shall improv it all Lean, Tho Union | ter I1. Harvison, is decended from tho | Work. Probably theoity will be the toser, | 1in MeVeigh and 1. W, Savage, government | jiss cugine, two largo Artios | Senstor Paddook artived today, 5 ancetfully, Jawes T Cusitixa, | Pacitic and “smeltmg works' are with | same stock as Goneral Harrison. e | Quite & numbor ke been mentioned as | directors, or doo wachine emginos, thres | of irescuiative und Mes, Gy W, k2. Dorsoy, fi:l'“ (';'“. }Q p‘, M. .,.,,|., Holly Manu- [ us in the fight. Will telegraph you | comes from another branch of the Mh}l}llull}n:rtl’he ltlmr ]leulfllc".‘ The only A ‘g"m'_’,nlvmmlw TV e e Al ight of Nebrasku, w |.n.. here to-night. A Ry oring | e e ot to-mootratic | family, “however, und tho relationship | Basas Albarers o of i repmmeteey 42 | During tholifotime of jovinl Engincer | plant and several valuablo drills, lathes and Nobraska and lowa Ponsio cerning the situation here this morning and | prinaries, and wiil writo you to-morrow an Wasnixaroy, Dee. 1.—[Spocial T between the two is not closer than that | the Blair Pilot. A great many are surprised | Bronson’s first wife, says a Bridgeport, | plancrs belonging to the machine sliop de. sinco which time I have interviewed | now thing that may transpire. Bank bal- 5 g Messrs. Hunscomb, Mcad, Pritenctt, Hill | uuce $567.05, casiv on hand $150 this date, of fourth or fifth ceusin, at the sudden changgs as only two weeks ago | Conn., story teller, it was his custom, [ partment. Intheadjoining room south were | vo ' I3gx. [—I*cnsions granted Nebras and Dr. Miller. Al agree that we dare nce Respectfully, ——— ; the Pilot cume out With n article, hoping no | when dashing into town with his en. | the boilers, four batterics, the petroleum s | Opiginal invalid—Miles Clark, Wilsonville; vely on Stephenson, who is now in Chicago, Janes TrCusmixa, He Was, one would try to **bo the prosont vost | ying, to blow . long flourish on the | Mchinewid the |.u::'::.‘:.‘.:'nxI,m”::_mh,um o0 | Albert Hardor, Fairfield; Adolph Schroder, mistress, Miss C: Omaban, Iucreaso—Elijah B, Nowlin, Calla way; Jumes Corbin, Hastings; Loronzo 1), Wood, Johinstown; (navy) William H. iz patrick, Rloomington; Jacob Frankforter, Lincoln; Benjamin P, Bliss, Lincoln; Alan t zon P, Hurlbert, Brewster. { Pensions for Towans: Original ! E. 8. Kotbum, Afton; Jamos ( Lamoni; Heory Tunnell, 'Montour; ‘Thomas } expected 10 Arrive to-morrow morning, .—Holly Manufucturing Company. | Datroit Free Press: A blaze in & Should he do so I have arranged to | --Gentlemer: ‘The democratic primarias e 8 bring to bear on him all our forces in | made nominations last might. - Staven i the | NOUSC on Chestuut strest the other duy . A. Organized in Fremont. | run was completed and he was all right. | atprosent. The duage to the building wil every way wat we can and occupy | first ward, Hartman i second-ho il not | resulted in the usual rush, smash and xexoNT, Neb., Dpc, '1.—[Spocial to Tas Urun.hcr death-bed Mrs, Bronson | be fully 30,000, and may be much more, him until the hour for the ineoting of the | run, so that leaves Hascall, with a littlo aid, | topsy-turvy, and a citizen who found | gyp 1A Young Mow's,Christian associguion | Made him promise thatas long as he re muchinery bo ruined, as ib council, Have the declaratory resolution | surc of his election, Third ward Blackmore, | the owner'of the place standing amidst b ke t bo Bed in Fro tand om. | Mained an - eng r on the road he total loss will foot up to $150.000. drawn by Pritchott in the handa of Hascall, | who is the “smelting works man" and wator | the wreck of furniture in the yard re- | Bo8 1ust been orgauized in Fremont and oM- | Lol ia' o momber the grass plot in the meats were destroyed, The old dopart- and if Stephenson will vote for it, will put it | works, and Barney, who has an irregular | marked: cers elected as followst President, J. H. cemotery where she w““uflm laid, and | ment will necessar closed for sume through without debate, but if he fails, then | nomination but will win. Fourd ward Rich “*Woell, I suppose you are thankfuly? | Ven Geasbeck; vice president, D. A. Lum- | 1o 5r 5 e oo o he nassed days. J. Groff foll a wire and cut his what is to ba donet' Itscomstome two | ards. Wo think he is water works and shall | oo ol ™ 1o | bard; secretary, C. A, Marshall; treasurer, | A shie tims Ao Motinece Bronson | f4cr and nose whilo valiantly fighting the courses are open to us. Kirst, tostop all | be assured of it beforo we assist him. You bet, T am!" was tho emphatio | Wi MO o A e urd. Ewaed | 2 short timo ago Lngineor Bronson | fire, " Phillips was the first ono in thie boilor work and issue a carefully prepared card in | being made sure we can elect him. | Fesponse. “There are two tea-cups and | U- K hilll; divectors, . H. Barnard, Edward | yapried his second wife, He has faith- | room, and in bresking through the window Benton, C. E. Hill, D. A, Lumbard, C. M. | fully kept his promise to the dead, and | hed kis hands badiy cut. 2. Cuddington, on St s il whistle as a signal to his wife that his [ j,oligble can be ascertainod about the loss W. Wilde, Codar Falls; Terry A. Hall, Liti1o Rock, KRestoration snd increased—[ininel all the pupors (in Tk Ber as an advertise- | Fifth Dodge, of whom there is no | three joints of stove-pipe saved in good 3 3, £ ment) sotting forth she fact that wo have | bope. Sixth ward J. E. Boyd, strong anti. | condition!" Willlams, €. A. Mavshall, William E. Swails, | pioyn fong, dismal blasts whenever | his way to the fire, fell ‘through the tiles | Hrinknam, Jobertson. Increase—Nayy, I been notified by the mayor thut we have no | Boyd e can beat with Redman, and must ———— 4: H. Van Gaasbeek and G. W. D, Reynolds. | Lo o "8 o matery, afterwards salut- | oVer the driveway at the fecdmaster's oftice | Johu . Whitmore, Clinton; William 5. 112 legal rights, thit one of our swb-cantractors | do it if we hope to win at all. The ropud- Oregon Apples in China, Tho association will start out with & good | | P A P at the stock yards, bruising Lis faco and cut- | kins, Chester; I'rancis M. Williams, Ko b i has beon arrested for obstruoting the streets | lican primaries weet at 5 this evening, and f . membershiv, It is expected that §2,000 will | tho quick by joyful tootingsas he rushed | eI hoth nands and legs, Rapids; Charlos N. Ienz, Thirlioglon, | B T e and Lhab M0 re. oharaed | Bl nam i ate Haseary Ak 8 Wit OVEBIGK, Ay Portland Orogonian: Oregon apples | be nceded and raised to push the work for the | into town, 60 that the living wife might fsoane s TEenaAbl o) B SN AR e { I8 With attempting to i influchcen the election | The fght is very bitter and acrlmonions, | 21 ib groat domund in China. The last | cowing sear. prepare in season the evening meal. Packing House Tariffs Restored. | widows, eto—Marths W., widow of Sam: '8 noar at hand, and with an intent to spend a | Wo aro nowinally keeping out of it. Reatty | Stosmor took away 200 boxes for the ce- N Y Ty ‘The other day, for the first time, the | Cgicago, Do, 1.—The goueral wanagers | Browu,' Now London; 'Lavenia, widow of large amount of money to 50 infiucnce; that | in itdeep. Hill und Sheiby doing their best | lestial empire, aking about these " sdgmen enginoer ran by the cemetery forgetiul | oe tho east bound raiway lines sgreed ata | Solomon Shepard, lowa City. W have decided 1o coaso all further opera- | for us. Pritehest working very bard. Dr. | shipments Mr. Hattin, s prominent [ Fsssoxt, Neb, Dee. 1.~[Special 0 Tus | of fiis promise. oting to-day tore the rates on all " .- \ ' tious until after tho election, That what wo | Millor tied to party, sud as T think not doing | shipper, said: *The chances are that | BEe]—When the result of the general elec- During the night, in fitful dreams,his | F¢U0E to-day to restoro . iy Shot Iy a Coarie an have dane has boen doue in the most perfect | all he might, but may be all he dare. Ami | the shipments of apples will be contin- | tion became known Chairman Richards of | forgotten promize must have occurred | Cisses of dead freight, including grain and b 0o aro oo 1 Spedal Palogram L Kool fath ud in tho bellof that wo had u | very conlidunt that we shall earry it, but 10 | uod, and that they will increase, Cali- | the republican state central committee sent | to him, He arose, and mounting a | Provisions, aud to advance dresscd oot Fates |y, gyt |- Cliar ERCAN P A ! O e e s S e ropaeationn | Wara "yt olcct & man from, the Fourth | fordia hus always sent more or iess ap- | congratulations to General Harrison. Yes- | switeh engine,backed the machine over {08 baalaof 50 conta s hundred pounds sad | .y “ano fatally Dol fHuddlsmn & " necessary to a vigorous prosecution of the | night. So that wo shall have the smeiting | Pies to Chiua, and there 1s no reason | terday he recoived the followiag letter n | to the comotery.blowing screeches upon | Lu6 lack Tatos to u2i conts, | LS MENCR | oo ricqun, tust night at 12 0'cloc T ron L w work, thereby giving ewployment for 1he | works vote to Lelp us in the Third, Iam | Why, with a regular China steamer | ropiy: tho whistle. After thus fulfilling his | delayed fiye days longer thau expocted, the [ meut of a foul remak. The ball entered spnmer to every unemployed man in Omaha | vory d currying the two | coming to us, we should not have the INDiANAroLis, Nov. near the corner bt eyo and loaged in the Das Ho caunot regver b1, . Richnrds, | promise he returned to bed uncouscious | time for the nnuwew take place being be. Vremont, Neb., of Devember 12, and of course shall | bulk of this trade, “My Dear Biri 4 luyvo uot | of what he had doue, cember 17, inste 200 Wao desived wonk et @ fair price aud for as- | candida

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