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| HE OMAHA Daiy BEE | EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1888, NUMBER 175 being conducted, botiwe 10 nork —— Haytien Republic, packers and the compotnd Lard ma ta " - Y i Mills Thinks That It WIIl Pass tho | bre, Nomattes wii o, rd fagufacit | Tho Terrible Dose Talton By Two | New Yous, Dec. 4 AiSpocial Teloram 0| The Village of Bassett Nearly [ Vaurmaiso, Neb, Dec. 8.—To the Editor [ Various Annual Roports Laid Bo« | n bill comes up in it 18 a strugelo v R Tur Beg] —Cheship Andesof the Atlas line of Tre ! ‘spocial from this place, foro sos. | House. atop 1o the inan T R Iowa Children. arrived yestorday, from ‘Port-au-Prince and Wiped Out by Fira. d\‘"‘l\‘lll|\!“Ir‘.|‘II']I|K: f;, ,,;, ;n ”Illl‘iji\h\‘hl ‘\l "rm: 0 Both Housoes. of compound lar and - pork _— other Haytion ports, When the Andes left —_— v ot Dloambsr 1. o8 ",.I' 2 tiie Seovilo o ers in Hostor ork, S of December 1, concerning the Scoville | o gHORT SESSIONDF THE SENATH 1 St the seized Un a fow items that do me an FATAL RESULT OF AN EVICTION | Portau-br | A NEBRASKA PIONEER DEAD. | fulure, [ o) FOR SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. [ Oma and cls cure the final adoption of 8o fa bil — bttt Qudli i el ’»‘“I“' X it injustice, and are caleulated to injure the in — on the subject. The south is area op harbor with a prizy crow on board. Erom Y tirtaven ! sataft altiiy s ek O | The Victim's Death Sakl to Be D b i ks . terests of this town Consileration of the Taril Bl Poste Representatives Boutelle of Maine, [ 0510010 the projo:) Lifte: ane o 8 ‘\ "‘”' ail "' Be Due to | the top of her threo masts, however, there [ Brown County Divided—A Mad Dog | your corr sspondent says: “Efforts are now [ poned Until To-day - Petition For [ ation of the chney i sool xposure—A Case of Medica oatsd thidn StArSBABEIA - BARKSH "he orre dent sa ! R 0=l otitho and Thomas of Nlinois,Mentioned ik, WIiGH HOBN AL THE COMBOST) Wan L . AREAYES AETIORY floatod three star-snangled banners, The Scare at Plattsmonth—A Body being mude to open up the hotel, bank and J Tactuvoa 1ard, . M ! becility - Hawkeye captain of the Andes had an interview with ¥ ) the Tmmediate Admission of A Bl to Brovent Food Aduiten actured lard. Members of the house com e Hihakly Exhumed For Inguest—The clevator for business again, as their standing . miktos any one of tha Various billa o the cals Happenings, the captain of the seizad ship three days X o d Vi i et H South Dakota. ation Being Considered. ender will probably be passed. Th s a before his departure. The plucky Yankee Fremont Y, M. O AL Idle damages the trade of the town, ™ feaving ittt il : 4 ; — - J ) people who are ot acquainted with the situ special order giving two dags o the con skipper swore until the air was black and I V1600 §tiht thut G WEKS o OB HOVAS, BHwRie nittee for the consideration of food adultera y RER " T8t . ) ko el UL L Ay e AL e tolel o Wnslnsmmlh'lul:u l‘wnfl\;\m “M.} tion BiLLK; a4 one 18t 1o Neleatsd: for oot Dr \'1"‘":."( (1. D "”;“"'li,"‘f; ol :”"”{""f"{ o "'l"'.‘i"l ml “,‘“‘ 'Ill“““ e o Brown County Divided, clevators or banks in the town. Your cor Wasiivetoy, Dee. 4.—In tho scnate toe | é JURTEENTIL STRERT, sideration among th on the calenda G AL iy ecial Tele- | the deep before he'd haul the flags down. Love Pive, Neb, Dee. 4—[Special to | respondes lso co e in this strair day various aunual reports, including that of | Wasiixeros, D. C., Dee, 4 THERS 8 6. RARRTANR G ToWaval, LHAL: the m to Tue Bee | —A Qistressing aceident | He oxprossed the opinion that his ship wouid | e 3 1 J ALl e i Bl LW Ak b U e UL ! AL Tuk Bek | —Brown county has been eut in cveral business men now doing | the seeretary of the treasury wore presented The senate committee on finance at its [ senate will ddopt the bill even if it passes | i8 reported from Shucyville, Johnson county, | be released before many days. The flags he [ o o W b Yoo, i Fotovs SR Jeeting to-day decidod that tho sonato sub- | tho bouso. The south is to make & bitter re- | in the home of J ki 1Y ] nadled to the 1asts, knowing that the | 1o, and the new county named Rock. The [ their bauking in Lincoln or Wahoo, | and approvriately referred. Numerous bills ™ w 1L Kephart. On last ’ i stitute for tho Mills tariff bill, shail be | Sistance. Wodnesday a servant n the smploy of newrn soldiers were too lnzy to elimb into | governor has issued a proclamation for an | while several farmers nving near here [ werealso introduced and referred, including vashed 1o o w','. Ehdth I', it shall take pree MON. ALFIED ELY . VTS eits »:‘v’ Ll :! iploy o the | tho rigging and tear them dotwn. clection to locate the county seat. Thero | have been hauling their corn to othertowns.” | one for the construction of two steel rams, v i ; ot shall tako pree- | Hon, Alfred By, of Rochoster, N. Y, was | (itl8 wis ising cancentrated lye and left | Tho Auas line steamship Ailsa droppod | are five points in the field struggling for the | Now for a few facts bearing on this case. T [ t0 be armied with hoavy rifled dyuamito guns, edenco over all other business beforo the | on the floor of the house to.diy, and at- | the can cantainine the same on the chair, | down the bay_yesterday, having cloared for | county seaty and every other man 18 candic [ have been in the banking bisiness here for | and one for the construction of two steel 3 sonate, At the informal hearing represent- | tracted a great deal of attenti Mr. Eily | whore twin children, elchteen months old, | Port-au-Prince with a cargo muade up in part | date for office, making the campaien very in- | the last ten_years, and nave been able wnd [ oy bo armed with | g ives of tho cutlery and the cooperage inter- | Was & member of congresa n 1891 when hos. | obtained itand dranlcof it. One chiid died | of munitions of war for the Haytien govern- | teresting and enthusiastic. New towns have [ willing to extend to the peopie of this town | CTRISCTS, 10 be aried with dynamie guts, Atives of th § ! i ! willing to extend to the peoplo of t i3 16 e Utiion P Bete wero. hoard. Ghortly bofore % oclock | Ulitis were raging fercely between the Phursday night and the other I'riday | ment. In the consignment were 10,000 ritles | begun to spring up and a postoffice has been | and vicinity, all reasonable ymuodations | |l IBOVON 10 Rta xRS l}l'\‘ul_ Ll "_' L e e . oo, oullod | NOXth and south und there were great bat- | Morning and 750,000 cartridges, a1l of which had been | established at’ one of them called Rock [ in this line, ifforded by any other banker in [ il was not, pressed by Mr. Irye, who e Senator Allison, for the committee, called | flos every day in the Old Dom e MR oGk purchused from New York and New Eng- | Centre, and buildings are being erceted, and | « town of this size, and am still prepared to | B¢ Would ask to have it tade a spevial order up the substitute, and asked that the formal | diately south of Washington, he o bit mbeeitity p land firms, Consul General Bassett superin- | the citizens have ot the trains on the Fre- | doso. t1 be true that T do not wear as | 1oF {x“'\l Tuesday. The ‘,‘f‘,""", (‘th‘ n pro- readingof the bill be dispensed with, but | laned that the b tle of I tun was | Des Moises, Ta, Dee. 4. —[Spocial Tele- | tended m,-m.w..w“.r e munitions of war | mont, Elichorn and Missours Valey railroad | fine clothes i o bunker onght, and 1o not T s b in T vae Sonator Vance, of North Carolina, objected, | #hout to take place, his curiosity to sec a | gram to Tur Bre, | ~A rveport has bean ve- | in the steamship. * He did not “eare to talk | to stop there, and, its bemg in the’ center of | deny that 1 may have shoveled coal into some F O PORLOTION LamOEIOW; i and the clork was proceeding with the read. | SAUENRATY contost, such us that ‘one prow- | seived here of the Jalling on Thanksgiving | MUeh about the shipment, but it was evident | the county, it' bids fair to get the county | favmers’ wagous, and have perhaps done further postponed until to-morrow, and the d 5y ! AL 5 ised to be, led him to go out of the housc day of Erastus Tompk e Strawberry | (rom his dem that in his opinion affairs | seat of the new county. somo other hard manual labor in the mean- | SCRAte at 12:55 adjourned ing, when Mr. Vance announced that the | reprosentitives one day, and down in ) il 1k near Strawberry | i Hayti we the eve of a crisis. The - - time, but mone of my depositors Nowse object in demanding that the bill be read | ginia, to view the contest. While Point. He was accidentally shot by bis son | Huytion gove:nment hus resolved upon o Death of Dantel Dodge. can claim that 1 have lost any of their money [y N it R | was to seeure delay, as it was desirable that | calmly looking on the fight he was taken | While loading his gun. "Tne father was about | vigorous policy for the suppression of insur- Frevont, Neb, Dec. d.—[Special to Tie [ nor misappropriated a dollar left with me | AsmiNaroy, Dec, phadllladds ald | there should be an understanding among r by the rebels and dragged off to | to start hunting, and the son put a shell in | reetion. It is probable that news of a clash | 3re) Danicl Dodge, an old resident of this | 107 any purpose. I any of the business men | ¢ fore the houso the annual reports of tha Y8 HaHIoorits 8 to \WHEL! ‘AroNaIHBHLE Wil nd. where tie was thrown into LibbY | tho wun and brought the hammer back | OF 4Fms will shortly come from Hayti, or else | (00 50 0 i L S | of this place hesitato to do business with me | secretary of the treasury and comptrotler of ks Sl Ll b prison aud kept for many months, F quicki 1t expioded - tha st Bk | an arvangement between the government | (Dodge) county, died Siiday at his home in | g the ground that it is unsafe, the best ans | the currency, which were appropriately re- be offered. This, he said, could not be deter- | agony became intense when eficeted that R SN R ERI N T bhes rj,:"“ and the rebels. Consul General Bassett as- | Cotterell township and was buried to-day. r that 1 can give them is to refer to the | foppeq 3 s mined before 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. | e was a member of the fode nizress, R i lim intantiv. The doctor iy | S€rts that tho rovernment has means ut its | Mr. Dodge was nearly oighty-seven years of who bave squandered 860,000 of the | “CGIC Lo e L v eranted Senator Allison said that tho republican | Which was furnishing munitioas of war aad | \ouq Sumnoned insister > bod command and_can, by resorting to extreme | age. e cameto this county twenty-seven | people’s money in a vain endeavor to “knock i motion of Mr, Sayers leave was granted | & 1sisted that the body must 1 A ) ooy 0 Tobors of he scnato would not ntbrposs. | directing the federal forcos in the great con- | Nt L a8t the toroncr aoasven st | measures, put an end to the trouble. years ago and has lived hero éver since. He [ meout” by engaging in the most reckl the commitice on appropriations to sit dur- UstEIGtions; Uhdby thosn CIFcUMBtAREoa; bUt test, and yet was unable to make his power | it juy for six hours exposed on the threshold - - leaves & wife and niie children, all but one | competition in all lines of business in which | ing the sessions of the house, m;“ o 3 T .”.l“ 1 | “,,2 Il‘,, u‘z’”l ‘:‘..'.;.- .it”Hm ..'“_.:_{ ‘IT .\: 0 | of the man's own hi GOULD'S PRONUNCIAM of the latter being residents of the county. T am engaged, and to point 1o the fact that I Mr. Macdonald, of Minnesota, presented ¥ would bo willing to grant the delay | wore encage io battle of «Bull Run 2 Sl am still here andcarrying onbusiess as i desired, and with this understanding the sen :“m:;‘x. .tnlzl;..- (1.?u-'.t': ”1‘:‘ }‘lerllm’:”‘ ted his AnBvic The Ratlroads Must Do Something or & Fremont Paving. ;mun. Lour years awo 1 built .m[- 1¢ \h'.”;'»:» RS TR I e ETR ey ate adjourncd until to-morrow. Soveral re- Pl Ao Des Moises, Ta 1 Speeti) Tela Dire Disaster Will Follow. FrevoNT, Neb,, Dec. 4.—[Special to Tus | Hore With o sioragd chpacity o0 e | South Dakota and Montana, and for constis publican members of the senate committee | \whon Senator Allison was querricd to-day | gram to Tur Brez | —There isa lull in the | NEW Yo, Do, 4.—[Special Telegram to | Bre.]—-The work of paving district No. 1of | (FHEF ke vet " the ¥ largost | tutional “conventions in ' North Dukota, on finance informedyour correspondent this | concorninien spocial telogram from Lana, O, | teictions of river land sctthns wiich, ne, | THE 1| —The great ¢ clearing | this city was completed to-day at noon. It [ iia finest elevator in the state outside of [ Washigiton and New Mexico. Referred to afternoon that the programme adopted pro- | in which Railroad Commissioner Campbelly |00 5L on Uil spring, Meantime there | house seheme, which has been so much dis- | comprises five blocks, amounting to ten | Omaba, and capable of holding all the grain ”"‘\'\".‘\\1‘“:.“:1-“1'\\'"'”:?“3. & o THive nban iy vides that the bill shall be first discussed by | Of lowa, was quoted as saying that the sen XoReEERLiG i ;i cussed in commercial and railway circles | thousand yards, There are two more paving | within ten miles of this place, wnd last year | o PHC L6 BEGIN . BEreis AP | ator e secretaryship of | 18 considerable talk of resistance, and some CoNtr . doned or relinquished their homestead ens 4 scctions, and that amendiments shail be voted | 4071 SR el S ERE an s | B e B cay that they will shoot | Quring the past ton days, roceives another | districts, but the work will stop hore until [ § could b stored tn At PSSR | tries to make another cutry was introduced I on seriatim. After this is done it will again | aqid: i BRlG M ORMDYAlL A0 || U IeR 2 SHOOU | Hlow th i trougt srview | the opening of summer next year. The pav- | Kete 3 IEE L S and referred ; & said: liev2 Mr. IhbC efore they wil auy more evictions, | POW this morni nrough an interview [ {1\ CRM00 s 20, P bushel, And yet your correspondent com- v y < be considered by sections aud additional op- [ the statement eredited to him, Tor Thave not | A man named Nathan Barbor, fwing at | whichJay Gould gave to a Wall street paper. | yery '“"‘li:“':":‘f;'r"'l;\'"l\":fi'm:.h;'".','\'f' ]ly“]-:v‘pll"‘(l.; Plains that farmers ave oblized to haul their [ M6 Dingtey called up_ the WY b } portunity will be given to mmend. It is the | scon him since the election, and he doos not | Stratford, has just died, s death beine | The heaviness in the mavicet has been Frémont feel proud of fhe inauguration of | €01 to some other town to market it. Why [ ghoefel ovaer ob U1 ast Sessiol PROUCRE | expectation of the republicans that tho final | Know that [ have been tendered the womia- | partly die to * exposures received when | tributed to Gould, und this scoms to have | this important public improvement A L U NG ey | v v s tuke o N on rotarredito; bocauso S e evieted some two wee T i 3 3 S J & 3 S OABAGIEY dlo it. DPerhaps it was on ox -t Thomuste o | o “”I‘ be taken before the holidays, | fared o e, 1 kiiow nothing more about my | good dea of fociiue por thematies e % @ | prompted him to unbosom himseif in_tho Y. M. C. A, Organizod at b ¢ Becount 0F the brice paid. Lot soo abont | Mr. Kilgore objected ‘to it, saying that | unless there are cvidences of factional | going into President Harrison's cabinet thai L £ atter. N T el e cne s isn i G, % . A, Organized at Fremont. b o HESeavilia o | congress excecded its authority in o using i esident Harrison's cabinet thy by a) . s nonsensc,” said Gould, X 3 LB . The last corn that Scoville bought e opposition on the part of the democrats. | the public knows.” "The improssion is gain- AlGonvia DTl oned “to talk about my being o bear at any time, Frevoxt, Neb, Dec. 4.—[Special Tele- ,l,:‘.'.‘fi :,ll onts for (ov ut last he wgreed to Tlone! Hl'mnglr“l"l\'l""' ¥ by taxation to 1t is not thought that the dewmocratic sen- [ 1k &1 ’“"\‘H"':”\'} “\?I‘I" Hptouiclyfranidl) “"'I:" Drs Morsis, i, Dec. 4,—|Special to Tue | My money is invested in the propertios 1 | £ram to T '”'{”"\,1 ”“\’ project of tho in- | pay it R h"_m;\'hl“‘ L\__l-tf‘-f |lh i fuilure "’ll S Me- I ators will try to obstruct, ana as a conse- [ GENOLEISR WAL LR WO SERCEEY O | BEr | —The covernor to-day pardoned H. L, | manage, and in this respoet my position s | MuEuration of u Young Men's Christian asso- | wan advansed, - fo B cwts | RerGy (SR aiiian and others spoke ju a similar vein. | quence, those in charge of tho measure ex- | to stand unider the statoment that he is to be | Harlan, sentenced from this city to the peni. | different from that of most of my | Clationin this city terminated successfully | 08 DA NI SMYG Glite will 'tell you everal meffectual roll ealls were had, and | peet that it will be ready to send buck to the | in ehurge of that portifolio. tentiary for cighteen monthis for horse steal. | neizhbors. They manago railroads; [ 1004y by the completion of the work of | gy within that time the price of corn i [ Sy Me Dijelos yielded to 3t Mutshr 10 | portant particulars, which will win for it tho [ ENFAC I the riny, U system ofwancuvers | LS Foo0 0T atized whi he bt done | SYC510 what is going ind me, 1 oth- | coming year. Suitable rooms for meetings [ of corn, at stations on ashiol, and . | reading of the bill. Ou Mr. Mausur's am- gupport of some of the southern demoerats | 1o that ena he to-day issued the follod B Beined the ofon vad gt e hitd done | ers will build_paraliel roads where they are | and headquarters will be. secured as soon as [ becu reduced to 19 cents per vushel, and in- | JEUEE T (PGS stoo voas 66, niys 92— h b s | to that enahie to-day issucd the following | he b the of cover the horse. | 16t Woeded, eut rates and inaugurato railway | possible, and @ general secrotary to. taie | stead of the assertion of your eorrosponden ient th stood, yoas G0, Snyals who voted for the Mills bill. Among other | orders: “Supplementary to Article LXIX | The judsze who sentenced hun urged that he | Wi ranerally, 1 must tey ¢ got mattors in | eharge of the interests of the association | that “corn is bemg iauléd to othier station no quorum—and more calls followed. - Thig Hine Saailil Jiflcuti he sugar | of the regulations, it s directed, with the ap- | e pardoned, and the zovernor pardoned him | S it A S Aty will b 7 o8t ItRbI i an | being true, the very reverse 1s true. Corn | Procedure was continued until 5 o'clock, things proposed is a modiication of the sugar [ of the regulatious, it is dirccted, x B s imox griior ¥ such shape that 1 can stand it. I am willing | will be employed when a suitable person can | being true, the very reverse is tr oz e e SLBES atlonteiFay (ho 1Rso e sehedulo 5o that the cut on that staple wil | Proval of the seeretary of wis, that when | 90 coudition that e practice: pronibition | und anxious to enter to any arrangement | be found. from near other stations is coming here, be- coiinton i foNToeugo piRa vl G fall . littls bolow/tho figure proposed by the | LobDrevented by nciive service, all theavail. i = Y prAY that will give the railroads paying rates, 1 ———— cause they ure getting a better price here, sion, i) O e iho A inea s A able in wd light artillery of LT have read in the papers that the plan re- News From Norfolk. In regard to the hotel accommodations of the B s e « uSgachiginmar | SR A .\slun nw r n|‘l:rn. o cently agreed to by some of the rouds was | Nonrrork, Neb., Dee. 4.—[Speeial to Tur ‘0“';' allow melan ;hm =h.|-, ) )nlm;d'«)f no \ Mr. Mills, man of the coumuittco or 25, encampment maneuvers 0% Croy, T, Dec, 4.—[Special Tele- | minc. 1t was not. I had another and wholly | Bep|—Corntleth & Pelzer N stock | Onebemgunable o find zood accommodations, | coprvess Asked ronal _ e 0 se | erations of actus . Lot this purpose the | T ool 3 cline to udopt the schiomd on the g! s 0 o g 8 unusual number of travelers, drawn here on N4 ALY H a bill which would bo likoly to meet the ap- | avanable’ force of eich division or depart- [ 20 Sitiehtient of s5,(00 on the boot and shoe | {1 L 40N )¢ Sohomo ob the ground it | Gaturday evening by N. A. Ramoolt, who | aceount of the failure. - Tho fact 1%, that the [ Wasuixatox, Dec. f—Senator Gibson in- | REGVALOL I'lv: rv}{\[b!l««lnfi as o llm(d{hu‘s \\"-;H ment will be assembled in as_large bodies us | S10ck 0f M. A, Allen, and this establishnent, | (ou1d not be maintained’ under it. | held a chattel wmortgage of $300 on their [ buildiug built by Scoville, and oecupicd by | troduced a bill to-day for the establishmert { ot ool I O FaaE s et | o o [ oF s RorT S A shine it e Ayrraiort 3t a1 eula i thechl tiizatos Soould e | atocic T || DEDEC I (dndy O O T o | 1 , or i o substitute, | numbe o the location of Indians, [ of the sheriT. A short time ago Allen pur- [ kept up for even one month that would hel A ey T o | of the needs of the’ towh, and from the com- et tRati et would secure cnouth votes in the house 10 | who may possibly require control. Concen: | ciised the stoek of L 1. Fisher, of Austin, | some. 5o 1 ageced ot The troubles ...,,3 Huso & Son, of the Ponea Journal, who | &) LU PECNE BY o o8 the course of his down- | Bewlth, to bo under the direction of a com | insure 118 passage.” | eration will 1, be mnade by warches, | Min . but the sale seerms 1ot t0 be valid, u$ | end fny duy, and if, they do not terminate | fecoutly bouwht the Daily News, tool posses- | g1, “For the last six months he has_run tho | Mmissioner at 5,000 por anaui. .1t also pro- | Mr. f\lllh.;*l f~|".~ pioais n_rxn‘:m ;i.;lm ation is en- | but in so o 1 the state of the ap: | itis Fisher's ereditors who put in theattach | favorably soon, perhs s groat banking-com- :;fl‘ng“:‘"‘:;f; pretorshin was jssned lust ovon. | NOtel at a loss of not iess than §150 per month | vides for the appointment by the presidentof dby the repubiicans, They say that | propriations Wil perinit, mfantry wiy be | uent, pantes ke Rothschiki, Drexel, Morgan & | 110 P RORTiciopship frag SARd ILOVER | and his bavlcing business was run in the | health commission, to bo composed of ute bill will doubtiess repeal the | sent by rail to and from the place of concen- o Co., Kidder, Peabody & Co. and Browne | ooroan'v has g faton o with Louis | sauie reckless way, as he would puy almost | y\anty members; who shall be divided in tobuceo entirely, and that if it does it [ tration, for the purpose of joint operations A TALKING NEWSPAPER. Bros. will call for aloposit Of stock with o | company has gone into business with Loul rate of interest, in order to get deposits, 2 ! 5 will cortamly secure the support of u num- | with the mounted troops. Projects will be 3 o o canea At R oot e o caslons HtaxIdarlsvEnTA R Iriet ta A YR ble nim 1o kecp up his extravagant | 81X sections, as follows: Five for the yellow borof the denoeratic members from the | prepared i advance for cact department, | Latess Schome of Edison With the | Should such a course bo adopted, all my | A Nerton hasgone to IFort, Suith, Avic, o oti ivingand yotitheraavelsomay pfoyorscotivn undithroofioach ioxNalicloray tobacco growing regions. % £ soparately or in combination with other de- o) - stock would be deposited the first day.” s #9 pcople in this community, who seck to con- | typhoid fever, scarlet fever, small pox and 1t 8 prodicted that the senate bill will cor: \ S D SR Plonograph, ¥ ) mto some business here, as will P10, |} 4 HaL L ROk 10SDNG0; ill cer- | partments, as the division departmeat shall NEw Yorc Dectd Tologr This pronunciumento has been generally | G iecher, the former editor, dome sone of the acts of this mun aying | diphtheria sections, Each member of the tainly securc the support of the entire re- | diroet. The plans should embracgin detl, |, NEW Youi, Dec. 4. cial Telegram 10 | yuoived In Wall stroot as n threat that if | SPrechen the former editor. that ho was too liberal = to| S PP AE RS I AR |:Il:l!n-u|'| a”;.‘“ e ‘t‘:.‘y!uw s \.mlvu! ““f as farus pracuicable for each body of troops, | T Bri] —Hdison promises to put his | (owetbing is not done at once to suit Mr. Afrairs at Atkinaon. the poor, that =~ he gave freely ot 0Bl it i aatyirol e ;,,‘:, ath yotes of the four democrats, Sowden, of | all the ordinary operations of active seryiea | latest invention, the phonozraph, to acurious | Gould's ideas the result ywill bo dirc disaster. et Atkcinaon. . to charitics and to the support of tho gospel, | $1L,200, ¢ all be ) i Pennsylvania, Bliss, Merriam and Greeman, | fora command of its size and composition. | and practical use. His intention fs to farnish ArriNsoy, Neb,, Dee. 4.—[Special to Tne | forgetting t he committed nearly every | the cause, ovigin and bast mode of prevens of New York, who voted against the M These plans, accompaniod by esiimates for | gip G LS B The Schems Goes Under. Bee.]—The Catholics of Atkinson and | erime in the decalogue to obtain tiis very | tion of the diseases montioned. Five mem- 3 bitl, e well s Randall, of benusylvania, and | ang additionot funds winel my bo requireds | 4T Genont will b eharged with a oo, | NEW Yo, Dec. 4—Tt was oflicielly | viclnity have closed an interesting and | movex he was so ‘liberal witl, Ho Wi | bors of the commission shall bo organized in Foran, of . one of Wl ssentand | will, at a date sently in advance of tho le ins illbo cha ithacon- | 0o eed thi g on Wi oot thi . 5 e A1 | robbed widows and orphans of their patri- [ 2o L o O e hoalth o tho oLhor did not vote when the bill cama up | fleld senson. be. forwarded. by the. division | densation of the nows of tho day and eacn | Snnounced thismorningon Wall street that | successful fair of a weok's duration. The | 2 0C WEORS (0, SR oo incans of | & quarantine commission, Tho lioalth cotn- for action in the house. S Sl 3 R G ! 1l negotintions for a settlemont of the rail- | net proeeeds amounted 1o about £3), whick ¥y kinjof of | missioner is directed, whencver called on by | i se. mmander to the adjutant general, for the | subseriber can listen to 1t while at breakfast S b SOt ch | qupport, that he might for a brief time revel | g0 vovernor of @ state, to make rules and It is argued further that as a reduction of | action of the major wencral commanding the | The Edson Talking Newspaper company will | F03d troubles west and south of Chicago | will noarly wipe out the debt on thew new | in the ‘power furnished by his illgotien | poruiations and take measures for the sup- - the surplus is one of vhe things for which | army and the war dopartment,” i RO BhvIth! "‘“‘“V. at an | Bave been broken off, and the great clearing | church, gains, to be finally obliged to descrt home | ilgsion of any infectious disease. It i8 the dewocrats have been contending, there VERSONAL, i 2EBLONE Wtk el SURPAS At an |y lo plan has failen through, The commit- | Mrs. Dudley, the lady whose marvelous amily, a ndgo forth branded as a felon, e Ly o Copikhla Sanlcoraitoimilient will be others from the northern and west- wtain Hughes, of the Ninth eavalry, ac- | annual rental of a small s, Thess phono [ gen jonded by Iresident Withrow. of the | recovery under the chistian science treat- 1us & criminal, with a price set on his | Faport weekls 10 tho haalth commission in ern states who will be irclined to vote for | companied by his wite, is spending a few | graphs can bo used the samo as any others | St, Lowis d& San Franeisco rond, isstill in | ment has been the sensation of the hour, wnd the tortures of the damned raging | w0 o “sunitary condition of foreign 1he substitute, rnllvwi‘lh:\u sco the session | days at the 1Sbbitt house. A to reproduce singing, piano playing, | existence, but has not yet considercd any | continues to improve, and therc is cvery | in his bosom, as he contrasts his present sit- | fos Iy s inRdeiniasetalifor ¢ porson DRVENSaanondipihot tho sbcomplishinont or and Mrs. Van Wyele enter- | whigtiing, band music and elocution, but | new plan. The failurd of the clearing house | reason to believe the cure is permanent. | uation with: what might have boen had he | 1obitiuct the commerceo between states, ofthis object. Further than this, those who t dinner the other cv at their | WS D e g ot DU | olibme was cansed by the opposition of | There arenow others under treatment who | followed the counsel of his azed and now | Gy it any forcin country, except in ac support the repulican view of the situation , 1501 Massachusctts avenue, o fow ally designed for cor- | SehOmO a3, way Northwestern | wre improving rapidly. heart-broken mother. Kespeetfully, N acaAy L AU Inporiibeironuolienn yiowiofGiho situatlenii: SLuMag R e b i resident Hughitt of the Northwestern poetd | cordance with the rules proscribed by tho hat tho soponl o 0 tobageo taxc intim; riends. Mr. and Mrs, Vun Wyck pondence. The grams of the latter | railrond. =t R. K. Jouxsox. health commissioner., JRAnRRE el st porkor hislinem borte [ lerglatisholtiEkelionsaifor/ayoral agke, will contain cach day wil the latest news in —ly Disastrous Fire at Bassett. T Three senators, Plumb, Berry and Dolph, kil tonts atas | Hectiy dnfor _ ey 5 HEATIL ] condensed form, and will cover eacn sub- A BROTHER'S PERFIDY. Loxe Pixg, Neb,, Dec. 4.—[Special to Tne Must Support Hersel. and representative MeRae to-diy introduced | 7 ested ih tobaceo culture, THE PRESIDENT-ELECT. Qivision—such as cable, telographie, politi oh a Rt 1 B Bassctt last night met with o confla- | C1caco, Dec.d—|Special Telegram to T | bills similar in their provisions (o aliow per- i THE PRESIOENT-BLECT, . 5 He Cheate 1s’ Steter and is Sus. 3 ) i ; sons who have abandoned or retinquished i Among those who are counted upon as = dramatic, eomnercial and monetary. Each [ * pooted of Murdering Hor Husband gration which was very disastrous to tho | Brk] —A special from New York Mrs. | 00 Tiomeatoud antrios to mako. anothor | !'urf'lo‘ wu'lwl"r t{gu ?uhs}l\m-' \,Uw\\!vs Reis Preparing to Go on a Hunting [ phonosram wiil be planly marked, so thatthe | Grooetoy, Mixy., Dec. 4,—|Special Tole- | town at the present. Nearly all the business | Jumes G. Blaine, jr., has determined to g0 | e "pycyills provide RS S B and olnston, of North Carolin, W Expedition. veader, or vather earer, can chose for him- | R B ST SEn R CRC T G | portion was wiped out by the flames, and it [ on the stage. The story s told by the | who'kas acttled on the public domain, who ' rell, of ima, and possibly T o Dot 5 i self which one he cares 1o use fiest, If a | £ 3 O 1} ST bRt idated e . vhich is' rather noto fi A 5 e V. Willing | Ispraxaronss, Dec. 4.—About theonly out- igh iono o garneXion e Alr. Porrviault, o woalthy farmer living noas | 18 BOW it a fovlorn aud dilapidated condition. | Morming Journal, which is rather noted for | hias not yet perfected his title thercts, and foran, of { i Bemen. | of-town ealler of note upon the president- overa hus been: produced the night be- | Mr. ault, & woalthy ) 82000 ‘Chere is no clue to the origin of the f Ty g proclivitie: s tha who may not be able to subsist on the lands ind Foran, of Ohio, and Hall and > | of-town e note uj | e s S0k B e 5 8 3 ] 1 its “faking” proclivitics. 1t elaims that a and Foran, of ; nen. r J ne can listen to an able but concise | Florence, Kan., was murdered while return- | Some thini it was the work of an incondiar 8 : 2| by reason of drouth, the whole or partial trout, of Pennsylvania, are among the iist | elect to-day was General J. A, Wilhamson, | criticism and_enjoy the novel sensation of | in: from town, As he was not robdad the | and others think it an aceident. Thore w. reporter saw hor Monday afternoon and, in [ b feassn oF diouth, tho wiolb of harans i rked as sure to voto for e seuute sulsti- f Towa, €x-Col ioner {0 peral lan aving epeated D elighte o o iof 2 P " + = 3 s i ¥ P 1 A n8 eS| 4 estid e S o U 8 o y miRsked 08 suro 10 voto for tho seuute siletl- | of Tows, ex-commissloner of thogenoral land [ having ropontadto delightod osrs tho! (! myraoror ana hls mafivo spematned a mys- | scarcolyeny Insuranioo on'anyof. tho' bufld-{| ‘¥ca)ones Lo/ quostion, sho eaid; out amother homoatéad eatey in place of tha tos rathor thin for no billat all, =+ 1o | oMo, who is en routo to Bosion. Speaking | choleost pissages of music preciscly as they | (0% oo gr the widow, & man | g8 oF stocks of goods. “Since you press the subject, abandoned claim, ] ascortuin the true sentiment of the members | 0f Senator Allisow's probuble membership of | gty jyboratory yosterday by one in the se- | named Lambell, took| charge of her affair Mad Dog 8 g0 on thestage." Ronuespritatiye Biono, o LR anuoky ko doy | Of tho honse from the tobacco regions this | President-elect Harrison's cabinet, the ex- | erot that if necisgary. 20,00)° move copios of | and she soon removed to Crookston, hoping | a8 MogiAhat Shaaalils pyyideyoutakodh s stoptt e s | ifternoon. towards the proposition of th amissioner stated that he was inelined o [ the same eylinder I'bo turned out in one | pyy change of scene to forgot her former [Special Because 1 am forced 10 it. that the president and viee-president shall bé Telegram to Tue Bree|—A graybhound | gre weil known, and have been discussed in eflnite results, it was evident from the | jowa se . d not care to loave Stalking ! nOW! o d owne: Shorift 154 | 5 N, i i chosen every fourth year by the direct R lowslsouuton tantied gL cavetaslanve T e s o M- | ghe sigined paper which Lamboll presonted | Known as Giees, 8d.0wned by Sherilt K4 | gl o papers. 'L am depondent catively upon | vores of. uind the people. o resciution view of tho situation i well founded, ard | pore thian liely that Allison would bo in- | given moment. | {0 er, ind which ho said was o powor of at- | Keubarry of this city, went mad lnst Sun- | yuvelf, Therefore I take this step.” provides' that 4 bourd authorized that there are six_or eight democratic men- | yitod to o very high seat i the cabinet, he - lorhoy foe o to draptineaubosinens., Slo e e s eeasapoverul |l that th only. rensont™ st e g 1 R e e S R T e L yany bihaptin th i e R ST 3 came'liere and lived in the family of Dr, other dogs on the strects, but was shot b, e O E e vaplicd. looking | O &t oficers, shull also count tho vt P O i Al | eusyRtEaypatd el salingd SHuL Minkidhe THE WA PCIATION. | Lauit.a relative of ber husband, In the fallof [ Mr. B 1. Keubarry befors any person wag | | “None save that? she veptiod, looking | for president and vice president, cortify tha Db oo fromm the burdona of the tobiees | foutor would ' recommend Vieo Chalaan | e omicial Averages Made Up By | 157 she wiote to herbrother for some money, | atticiied, ' Since it is knows that soveral | toward her boy, crowing in Uy s avms, | rosult vnder onth, and transmit e siie to K#on for g LD AMUBOR. - ) which he refused, claiming that sh Ad | dogs were bitten the alarm has been great, “Have you received iny offc the p icera of the government befora ntance with the | hour and con be adjusted to any phonograph, senate. \While the attempt was not fraitful | pelieve, after o long ac Ui sorrow. Before leaving Kansas, however, % whether the tariff upon | feit that Clarkson was the ehoice of the low: sl 1 I (UMEs TARRRE L R T e | ekl Slnekion iy the choleo aTibie lowa i ‘.“‘“'.‘ 8 ""‘"','!”f‘; | deeded the property to him when she signed | and the suthorities to-day ordered all dog Yes, Ihaves bat | am not at liberty to | the second Monday in December next sues e o ol el o e et orls Dloasaniiihol| et NBR T .—iSpecial Tele- | o before mentioned paper, and toid her | now running loose to be cither chained or [ make any statcments » g it ceeding the clection. On the first Tucsday 0xiats. For those roaAGonR t80mE. OOt woriow, if the wenther I8 pleasant, the | gram to Tk Br. | ~President Sanuel Mor- | that ho had turned the property into cash | muzeled. 0 azo Madame Modjeska, who | after the sccond Monday in December next that the senato bill will be pas o et i, "% iy | ton, of the Western association, hias at lust | aud was leaviog the couutry. She then gave 2 P was an ntimate friend of youny Mrs, Blaine, | succecding the election, the speaker of the oS o Oy A dew | issued the oficial average of the ssociation, | UP all hope. A Farmer's House Burned. was reported o have offered her an engage. | house shall, at 1 o'clock . m., inform the 1r sident Harnison of the necessity of v wo o vocivel g pmsone Prosent | 1L is seen tiat Raloh Johnson, the third baso. | A A00ULUW vears ago she was married to [ Pratrsvouri, Neb., Dec. 4.—[Special Tel- | ment becauso her family belioved the girl | house that the hour had urrived for counting | ing &n extrn session of congress ARIIBYERORRRT Sl S On Ten, an of the 1tansas City Bluce. losds all the | ME ' St. German of this city, About six | egram to'Cni: Bex.|—J. B. Seybolt, a farmer | Posscssed dramatic ability, Tiie runuway | the votes, When the votes shall have bee i O e of the most potent fact) ind ving | o i 1 & mian ¢ he IKansas City Blues, leads the months ago there came into her possession a . il ity mateh antervened, however, and broke off | counted the speaker shall inform the house g pate w8 in drawing | pounted i gold plate, and set in th s > v living about eight miles west of this city and " tho democrats to the support of the senate L d butters with a percentaze of 42 The near- | newspaper published near her old home in 3 ¥ th e theatrical engi s, of the result i Subatitinta s this Tact, o hu oxtraseasion | hmall gold doslgn, upon whith hianame 8 | gy man to him was old “Orator” Shaeff lorence, In it was printod letter deseri nour Murriy, sufforod considorablo_loss by Bkt Onoe paragraph of the joint resolution fors | e " " vod 4 W Ora oLectio ) 4 Vv < sirned he or re yesterda ernoon, I re occurred s holding an il or s e election exce) | :W‘MA 4!}11‘1)1\0 sov Al hundrecs of th jeun Industry.” The party will leave | of Dc nes, Shaeffer ot anaverage of. 53, | BYe ‘]’“l l'\;{':\:fi:‘l'lljlnllh"hl'!‘1_“"_“‘.‘".x]'r“‘l_'h: nhont 4 o'olock. The. loss fs ostimatod at Rusiness Tronbles, ;“‘If”:”;l:"{[‘ Y0 "': Ll olenton Cacony ! ends pir places, : AV OYEI dispapolis: Dao L 5 .988. Stor ho had rc i ot 0 . She H A T o T ) g 3 e [ 40Y'8 OF COnETOsS 00 L0 Gy 401 Bp) SRR QL) to-morrow over the Indianapolis, Decatur & | Mannin atLing aver Sterust [ {0 e e e o firet time | Wbout #1000, The property was insured in | Chiprewa Faris, Wis, Dec 4.—G. 1. Lee, | for tho oloction of prosident and. vico prosis the Continental Insu FOR SECKETARY OF THE NAVY. i Medd ' and Swart $.17L In¢ The ear will be switched ugficld road pany for about | u heavy dealer in general merchandise, as- | dent. The clection is to take place on the all that had befallen her and the There are two republican members of the 1t some small station, and from that peint foines leads 4 &l A aenk house now who are attracting even moro at- | {hoy will 1 ALion, SRLLOR NS PO [ aen s ATk A0 OIUD DO Lok Motnes loads mysterious”, S ourdpes. of - hor . fnsk 000, o signed this mornins tor the benefit of bis | fiestTuesday of November., 1oution than thethroo ¢ ker | for featiered game, clubs follow in this order: St Louis, Sioux | gn>Ped: il Havestigation: aves At Arrested For House Breaking. creditors. Liabilitics ubout 0,000, -asscts W of the Rifty-first con 0 Cupt £ Jity, St. Paul, On o e || and _it- was discovered LT g al Tel about £2,000. A New Road Incorporates, 4 - City, St. Paul, Omaha, Davenport, Milwau- [yt pimton list Youk, Neb,, Dec. 4.—[Special Telogram to o s T i uin Boutelle, of Maine, and Captain Thomas, The Reverie of Rumantic. Xeo dnd Chicogo. In' Bolaing, Sloux Cliy | Li%Lambellhad xeioyed (o 8 distent part | o, LA o B b o a0, colorod, who Widuiza, fans Dos Bnacial Tologra Seursrignn, 1L, Dee. 4.—Avticles of ine of 1llinois, Their numes are being ry T A 5 T ends S (it AP of Kunsas from whepe his sister had lived, & Ben eter Johnson, colored, wi s | to Tne Bee, |—Georg s ro., lur S S PRl el S odiy Maad | W bkbinton Inonuoctian arith | - IANeAs Citx, Mo, Das, d.—=[Spacipl | loads anid Kansas Oity stands fourth, | and is now one of the wealthicst and most | wanted in Lincoln on the charge of house | wholesale grocers at Arkunsis City, closed | corporution were filed to-duy of the ‘Tuledo, ! he seerotaryship of the navy under Presi- | Telegram to Tue 13 A fow weoks ago | 38 Litvs cajchons did woll. Royuold headed | iy ential farmora in that part of the coun- | pregking and grand larcony, was arrestod | their doors this morning. ~Liabilitics 560,000, | Indianupolis & St Louis railway company, | dent Havrison, Very many mon highupinthe | the Chicagzo papers contained accounts of o stood well Beckley out.ranked all the | B> ‘The detectives have fastoned the mur- | 005000 “Oje from Lincoln are ex. | Fhe firm Las covercd all its property in such | with the prineipal ofice at Robinson, J1L, i ur of tho party, and quite u iumber | tho elopement of Miss Roach, the nineteon- t basomen. Sterns wis sixth and Cart- | fof Of Perviault upon one Riclined and Lame | 10000 tonight, dohnson was formorly o | & IRUHGE s to show o assots, - The capit 000,000, The lino is | who have recently talked to the president- | yoar.old daughter of a mitlionaire capitalist ight eighth, o averages, however, | o 1t also boen bagan and the property, | Tesident of this city and bears the name of [ | The Wichita News compuns, of Wiehita, | rojocted to run from point on the Wabash | iy o culied to. thio vy nortfoii. 1ot | of that elty, with a young elork named Cun- | Wero all bunched. All in all, Kunsas City | uow worth 15,000, will no doubt Vo recov- | being a hard churacter. Fogo, Tt debis amount Lo 83,000, Hhestoi | FIVCEator neae Morcer, in the county o8 i v splendid fellows and either would o | ninglam. The young lady. ems, wWas ik I pvarages. MaJ ored 4 — 3 s IR LT, Crawford, west through the countics of - :‘At.’fl-:ju'vl}»\r‘ x‘i‘xi‘»\:.l:\lxx “H”nl'nl e :.l-dl ”l‘;l-u-J “1\‘ n'.'fi'..l l‘ll)‘ b o;m' -I\ 1! 8 | kins and Attorney IKrouthaff, of the local | “F¢d X b The Press Gets a New Dress, lz;xl;:“» tln-l3"]>r1 4" Yo aiothing. house of I ford, dusper, | ) Fuyette, Bilon0uT milliary. ronords, Ciniain Boucello | venal. nino Ay, woasts 1o jarao. clrcle o | itaariean ssosiution team. havoIMy for, Sk joicing at Atchison. Nenrasia City, Neb, Dec. d—[Special |, Dyoyfuss was closed to-day by attachments | Marion, Bond, Gl Madison and Ste will be fifty yars old on the $th of Fobru- | fricnds and ncquaintances. After the mar- | managers will take place toanorrow. on KANsAS City, Dee, 4,—[Special Telegram | Tele 0 to T Bee. | —The Nebraska City | against the stock to the amount of §45,400. : |_d'.r, |n‘u"xn.u'! l’;:. T wl“ul ary, o Is o native of the Pine Trco state; | rage the yo ubi coupie came to Kansas City all R to Tue 1. |—The Missouri Pacific railway | Pross this morning comes out 1n a new dress | e stock s claimed to be worth £0,000, | pe s line comies running uontWes an intimate friend of Mr, Blaine, and served | and for a few days boarded at @ leadin T Y o TR TP T T company's shops at Sodalia are to be aban- | and form, with price reduced und general | With £20,000 book tecounts. AN ok 5 bt y i " through Jasper, Richl Mavrion, Jef- in the pavy during the late war, Aiter the | yotel, Their money ranning out, and no re WASIINGTO! o, 4.—Scenator Allison’s | doned, and Atchison, Kan., hus secured the | VP d condition. The paper is an entire - — fanars \‘\Y“\’, A Itandolph. to [ trouble, which ended upon the surrender of | mittances comiug from the wealthy but irate S : i e 8 s 00 s ISun., hus secured the |0 Cohoatand has one of the finest ofices in Important Railvoad Suit Decided. araan, YYaslloglo 2 RIE S I General Lee at Appowttox, he returned 1o | futher, Cunningham was forced to seck | dttention was called by an Associated press | prize At a mecting of the Atcison council | state, N R TR ST T T Ry TS @ point b or Lear the of Chics i his state and was an editor until he ¢ 0 | asa e A T to do w reporter to a telegram from Lima, O., quot- [ lust night the proposition of the company to SR NE iy A P % ==, l ATy work, - All tho worls he aauld find to do was | Fe 24l locate oxt A f Esh T the Orcgon scontinental — company Tha Federation of Miness. i CONEYOs HiN VOIS g © has been & mem- | g a street car driver, and e is now swing- | ing Raitroad Commissioner Campbell, of | lucate extensive car and o ¢ shops xhumed FPor Inguest. € o daw ompa i ! h ber of the house committee on naval afaies | ing the whip over a paw of meteopolitan | Jowa, a8 authority for the statoment that | PO Was accepted iThe proposition Wits | MoCook, Neb., Doc, 4.—[Special Telegram | aist the Oregon Navigation company was | CoLryiis, O, Dec. 4 fedoration of | for four years. Captain Thomus 15 forty-two | wules, and his little wifo is keoping houso in | A) gt AL that the city myo the 8100,000 bonds bereto- | Sy 0 R B ARREEETEEREI | G0ided to-day in favor of the plaintfl. By | mmers and mine labo il Bl cars old, and u native of illinois.” He | gn humble littlo home on Churlotte street, | Abison had been offercd f ryship of | fore voted upon by the city. ‘Ybere is re- .C Y P SORISOH, ) s decision the latter company is probubited | morning, Daviel MeLaughling of Iliinois, served during the war of the rebellon with | When she beeomes of ago, i two yoars, she | the treasury by President-clect Harrison. | joicing at Atchison to-day. the yard master who was killed in the yards | tiis declsion the ! MRFANI: - ) i great credit, afterwards he became states | will havo a fortune. in her own rights, 1t | He said: “Iknown Campbell very well. He - : bore on the night of the %th inst, was ox. | fvom buildingbranch lincs, as well as from | was elccted chairmi e day was taken attorucy, und then camo to congress ten > o 744 - > | is an excellent gentleman, | have not seen A Neal Estate Forger. bumed to-day @od viewed by a coroner's | using money iu the hands of the trust com- | up in the discassion of one topie, which re- { K scoms that the irate father is beginning to | A 2 t 4 %, Years ago, succceding Logan. He has for | relont, for the other day he sent the young | him since the clection, nor communicated Toresa, Kan., Deg. 4.—|Special Telegram | jury, who returned a verdict in - accordance | pany or proceeds of the Oregon Navigation | sulted in the adoption of the following 1 six or o ‘hl)ckvu" boeu a member of tln-rym— woman & check for with a promise of | with him by letter ‘.u..l h'.l‘xvnn'. WHILen 0 | 16 Py s, |—W. R, Bygood, o real estate | With the fucts us al stuted. Just why | compuny’s consolidated mortgaze bond, in Resolved, That we are now, as we have I mittee 02 naval affwirs, has made a study of | yore on Christmas. me. T have not been offored tho secrewary: | g0t s Sol i {oduy for erasing the | LiC inaucst was uot held beforo burlal is ot | the construction of tho branchics in qucsti always boen, f favor of one nationil organs i marine and paval matters, bocoming an - ex- < - ship of the treasary nor have 1 accepted it. 1 eale as arrested. t y for erasing the | pgwp, i uves of the young man will | 1t s now reported t the Union Pacitie, | ization { pert nuavirator, at least in theory, aud has A Cowbay in THOTH, should say that that pavazeaph is pretty | name of J. H. Doonis and substituting bis | begiu a suit imuediately against the B, & M. | in whose .,.l. robt the branches were pres District ussembly No. 118, Knights of esigned s nuaiber of eruisers and’ menof- | b Sy U taerary | BOMFY made out of whole cloth.” own 1 adeed conveying property in Chase | for ¥,000 dumages. sumubly built, aud tie Northern Labor, also convened this worsing. The war, one of whieh will be adopted by the EATUE, Kan,, Do, 4—~(Spocly) Talogram Y - county worth SMOAK. He was ungble o o —-— roads, will buy the Oregon Navigatiofi stock | sentient sceins to be that there will be & government. He is intensely popular, very | ta| Tns Beg | —Jumes Mors a typical Suffering give bond and was sant to the county Jail. District Court Opans at Ord, from the Oregon Transcontinental company | aivision in the assembly, and that an indes sagacious and would b ]m o nal weie | cotvboy from Colorado, was arrested yester- AwsTERDAN, N, Y. 1 il B, E. The Busl *.lll o Oun, Neb., Dee, 4.—Speeial to Tk Bee and 80 secul utrol of the property with dent winers' orgunization will be per- hf' :'Lf,“l"‘"“I";T"‘:“:"“‘“;‘l;,‘““"‘\;\"I'j',“‘" been | gay at Gardner, eight miles south of here, by | Spinuer, ex-United States treasurer, in writ- = R O '“.‘:“"'m edue e Iat A The adjourned fall term of eircuit court | OUU Kuarantecing dividends on tloating the | fected, | ERSRPRIAC LA RIRMI A0 S Sl H}hvrn{ Iu\'\'li']-')\ m.lh--’imnm‘-u of te - | o to @ friend in this city says: 1 navo | H_:‘: b "f‘.“,", ¥ "U - xl"u‘ poctal o | for vatley cour d here to-day. There | SLock. 8 A g T T e ! aro will'bo soting of the house eo thorities of Denver. Movgan has induced a e ace that is sai o nocias | FTARI 10 Jes | =Owing o the compe 18 @ large docket, over cigity c2ses being up A1 40, wiere Wil b hnecting of Mo faouse o | Hiteen-veur-old girl to leave hes homo und | o¢ sncer. £360 daak In sald "”I‘: Shecios | tion of rival lines, the Barliagion § | 7or bea L L Decamped With $15,000. Mussiaox Micn, Doo. 4.—-1he groatest i b on Bgric > o selk for the pu hteoy-yan) 4 v ueto! reating it and thin . g QF RA&Y . = o - i 1 ooy svar hod Linal Pase of agieeing upon one of the food aduiter- | CORIE t0 Kansus With him. Bo cun clire me. The trogtument afects my | River ratlroad pus givos notice of = S 1. Lovis, Doz 4.—A special from s- | vimber tuskeizon lias ovor bud broke oup i avion bills, which it is jutended sha | Sy T PTTTTT eyes to such a degree as to make me y | tion in fic “rates batwaen Lanlia Thyie Childeen Cromatet, ville, Iud., says that a sensation was created | among noor piles on Hd ’.‘m-y 5 & sushed to a floal pussage during tho prosent ¥ won 3 T o I 8 FE ey XN arie AP O Ra2 i xranovar. amy Washinzion, Marrow, EXINGTON, Gib, De 4. A negro woman | there by the announcement that Simon W, Hume's dods this afternoon. Tho firg sessiou of congress. Theve fonror five | Syuscese, No Yo, Dee, 4= dispatel from | op write, and I write this sianle acknow! | Haddam, W Tollia and 'Concordia, | locked her three children in the house and | ®member of a prominent firm of teadirs, burned fiereely, owing to a high wind pres | of theso bills on the ealendar. Forseveril | ud at 140 o'cleck suys that the Cort- | edgment with pain, and contrary 10 medical | Kan., 0 Kunsas City frome 14 10 13 cents. | went visitiuz, During hor absence the | camped with some §15,000, which he is Theviwden 7,000,000 and 8,000,600 feat it mouthis during the last scssion there wus & | Jund Wagon works arv in unes, with no | orders.” General Spinner is living at Pablo | £his s the rale now wade by the Missouri | house was burned to the ground aud the | leged to have defrauded Keutucky fuvmers of limber b b, catuiling a loss of $150s l * sbaip siirmish over weasures of this cheracs | bope of suving thed, Beach, Fla, He s eighty-six years old. Pucitic and the Roci 1siund, | glhildren perishod out of, it R RV N S8 5 RN S Tl S S MR ™ B 0 i s it W DG B )0 i s b

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