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| HE OMAHA DAILY BEE | OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1888, NUMBER 176 ; EIGHTEENTH YEAR WILL CLEVELAND VETO IT?|% o f, i wh s it [ A COLLISION ON THE B, & M, | s mamse oma wroneoom [ A GREAT DAY IN SIOUX CITY | St sttt | A CONSPIRACY FOR REVENCE. morey was collected and 1-K|v-*mlm‘l nn- with the people of the state, might, if he the newspapers reported, and uot a dollar chose, becorne a dangerous competitor, The had been corruptly used during the cam- wolitical talk of late has connected Colonel | The Council Gang BExpect to Pune Love's Young Deeam Spocial Telegram to NEW YORE, Dee The Dircct Tax Bill May Pass Both | jiign. They agreed, also, that there was | TWo Engines Smash Into Each | .o Bre.)—Protty little Hattie Delaro, Big Crowds Attond the Opening of | Jyiqct “nE Sl e with the gubernatorial 1sh the Magor. Houses. still a good sum of money left in the treasury Other at Hastings. whose shapeliness tas one of the pleasant the Now Bridge. nomination next fall. vo herman y BT BT e tths Ykl wn o features of “The Queen's Mate," ands whose belioves it will be necess: te ono were disposed of, the committee had an in catures of e Queen's Mate, OF e Sliongest en 1% the party, suoh & formal discussion as to the propriety and spirited leadership of the cadets’ march was : rongast, mon 1n the party, suchf | pe SHEL AT THE BOTTOM OF IT. MORE EXTRA SESSION TALK. | [UGiability of holding an extra session of | A FIREMAN FATALLY INJURED. | tho golight of the bald-head community, is in | IT MEETS ALL EXPECTATIONS. [ Ian us Colonel Hondorsan B0 ven hus 98, Mr. New having expressed o wish \ not e a can X to Jearn the views of th tt "Phere — the city at present, rudely awakened from s Moro that - onoe sald o . W Spenker Pro Tem. Cox's Ruling Ree | 10 6 She views of the commten. e Gy SHroutt: | Band’ wall NEKRVIILS “BKy EHAL HRN i cong young dream.’” Miss Delaro married didate for governor under vorsod—Meoting of the Republioan | tho prosens Rousd adjouraed without passing | Shreiaries at Nebraska Olty—Au | . pomest, of San Francisco, son of v The Celebration Closed With a Ban- | stances, i WenamE Wil $i5 Sisanie o Executive Oommitte The o tariff b the Fifty-first congress should l‘-ikhl)'-\'l-nr-(\h‘l Man Suicides wealthy parents. When shennnymwn».nlmt quet to the Nebraska Visitors— Killed By the Cars. Night—Ttechel Refuses to World on Saunders. §o. B60I08 ~fue, cofteatin elgstion vasea bl Sl Bkl B oI YRGHhuces 1A1ks A Fatal Shooting Affcay uiheing i ke Dl ity Bo fntetviewed P 5 tas. Life of Shame, he future lookes omise. N Arc mto Tie Bew |—A Tama City specia h WaAsmINGTON Buneau Tie Omana Bre, republican candidates who intend to contest pears that she and her husband put up at the ployed as telograph messenger, went to the Laying Kor the Mayor. 513 FOURTRENTR STRERT, } the scats of their opponents, who had re- Collision at Hastings. Palace hotel in 'Frisco after the honeymoon. A Great Day in Sioux City. railroad yards last night to deliver a mes The proposod impeachment of Mayer Wasmxaroy, D. C, Dec. 5. ceived certificates of election, should preparo HasTINGS, Neb,, Dec. 5.—[Special Tele- | he rosolved to take a run to New York to Viovx Ciry, I, Dee. 5. pecial Tele- | sage. 1t1s supposed that he attempted 0 | y305000h at the council meeting to-night was cascs, 1o present o c 88 imme- Mr. Mills offered a resolution in the nouse | their gram to Tue Bee]—About 9 o'clock this ud up” her affairs. She had a flat to give | gram to Tue Bre.]—The formal opening of | ride upon a passing freight, for when missed | 4,0 ta1c of tho eity last evening. i tely after the 4th of March, presuming . x A v to-tay, which was adopted by unanimous | dia . morning a rather serious accident havpened | up and sundry little tasks to perform. So ) 5 ’ ssouri | and searched for ho was found terribly mu- ’ that an extra session would be called. There 3 the new railroad bridge across the Missouri | and searchod 0 Wi ) L0081 politiol ot rrous in A o r the dit " o spo- THHHE at this place. By 0 0 t0o| arewell of Barnes and ated with his head severe s body. socal politicians met in groups in K consent, making the direct tax bill the spe- | 3 5 COUT G e pontlemen in the city, | 10 the B. & M. yards at this place. By some | she took a fond farewell o Jiarnes anid | river horo was celobrated to-day, In ro- | tiated with his “head sevorod from his body. | iRk BEORCINE B B e routds left him at the Palace hotel ¢ ! New York, exceuted ler missions, and re- | sponse to invitations issued by the Sioux turned to ‘Frisco. During her absence, | City Jobbers' association, free transportation 408 OITY. [Special Tele- | purpo 1 forHARL eniio freight train, both being under a fu'l head of | Farnes had been taken scriously ill, suftering | pojye farnished, about threo m“"h]m‘ Shke }I\ ”\'l“ n_\,nl_ [Special Tele- | pury L lJnr h‘n.\lx‘uu ‘uff 'm..ll (‘.:\\: n‘mnhnnd steam. It resulted in the total wreck of both | from ancurism of the heart. His life was Y gram to Tnr By jobs ure put up agains lose whom cial order for to-morrow, Saturday, and next | they were invited to appear before the com' | misunderstanding of signals the switch en- Tuesday. mitteo and confer concerning their contosts, | gine collided with the engine of an incoming Colonel Oates, of Alabama, who won na- ;m-l,lm seve v(.n «[.m;‘ the A].nnmm 4 ” T AT < oq | to advance funds to pay the nee tional fame last session by his determined | 0, (M5, ¢ commteeo exchanged congratu: 2GR . T erid o b fllibustering against the bill, stated to your | Lo e s, nawell | engines. The engineers of both and one of | despaired of. His parents, hearing of his correspondent, this evening that while he | as the presidency, and scemed to agree that | the firemen jumped in time to srw\)‘(hvm- n'vu mmmdum-lyl:voul‘l\) :Ilm lmlwl and % N " o § > 1Ho" b ¥ Al 5O Be 1 oo it | gelves from serious injury, but the fireman | the young man taken to their home. - o e b ,_‘,::L:",“' By would now be in power in- | )}y gwitch engine, Will ‘Nolan, romainod | thoigh indignant at s marriago iy re- A s L A eones on his engine and was caught botween the | solved to_see him through his illness thor- : \ : Sitsaat | Tharts ZORFett was attoired hd wanpounded | o8 od 1o g bed ro tics. Ho will content himself by offering locomotive and ton lor by one of the lovers, | oughly. ' Mrs, Delaroarnes went to tho | Ment wailroad, men from Qmato, Shichss | | TGl S0 o b that rocovery . doubt- | fCts upon the subject of the mayor's im- which ponetrated his body. He lay for | houseof her husband’s barents, Theyre. | and —St. Paul. The test of the | phtIRCIRANE BRI B FURTTIY A0 others | pending impeachment. Whenever-a city All Fight. wherein the gang are wont to meet for the 1— A drunken row which | whei ill- | try merchants from towns in northern Ne- | ginost ended inariotoceurred near Rockwell | they are inclined to down. ad | braska are in the city. There are 100 railroad | jast night. At a turkey raffie at Char The sachoms, however, wore conspicuous cials here. They mainly represent Sioux | zorrett's a dispute arose, and 1o settle mat- | by their absence, and considerable diftoulty v lines, but there are a number of prom- | all indulged in & general row. During the [ (Coeancountered in gotting down to bed rock POLITICAL MISINFORMATION, The following m his morning's New an amendment to the bill, providing for the [ v FOFId CORLAIN & 1AEe GMOUNY OLH0: v . 2 o repayment of the cotton tax. His purpose, M {m"‘[.',-':,,',"‘,hf’r&f'n’, twenty minutes in the scalding steam before | fused to recognize her, They positively de- | bridge occurred st 11 o'clock. Half | (i oliw. father Wwould be spoken o upon. the HAHAE he says, 18 to place the individual members | Nebraska, who is now studying the ropubli- | he could be released. = At this hour he is liv- | clined to let her sce her lusband, or even | an hour earlier a train of ten coaches, filled ——— he would become as close ns a clum and no ot 4 by ',,‘",,,v(,m Ho does not bo- | can firmament from the New York political [ in8 but his recovery is scarcely possible. gommunicato \;l;nh gr::m;\&:'{u Waitg @ | with visitiug merchants from Nebraska, The Tripoli Well. THatter How ingenipusly’ the subjoch Was ias YIS UHi the atHBRAIAEL Wil b6 adsbte observatory, presents the scomingly eurious | vy g0 S8 0 s Oiey, | and s now hore. | Sho will probably aceopt | Sioux City jobbers and the local BB —[Special Telegram to | ¢yquced, the invariable reply was I don’t ieve that the amendmen! 0 adopted. pmaly of a millionaire devoted to the ore Burglarie JACys ¢ A s committees, proceeded from the union depot | Py 13 ~The flowing well, discovered by Nennaska Crry, Nob,, Dee, 5.— [Svecial to | engagements soon. The only means she has Kknow anything ubout it; see Beehel, Man- Mr. Johnson, of North Carolina, has a son- | pranges cloment, He i & tall man with a s s0¢ R R ratn s dollbmen ox . s a4t : ating W . v ccident a fow days ago, continues to be tho [ yhi WRYELAE L sation i store for the house. His plan is | mass of white whiskera covering the lower | T Ber,)—Burglars lust night broko imto | of communicating with | h;;;rngs:“}:‘x‘lg‘}us AHGLAS LRI OEREY S BHBCIIDONSHES, THAAY \fw:'_"‘ lf\‘f;“ ;hf:\‘““flk y contiues to bothe | villo or Puv Ford! actually nothing loss than to offer the | Portion of his face. ~Ho was one of the early | piatehvs second-hand store, Nelson's ment [ Haroy it it witl be tuwo montha befors e | i railroad - men, “fnciuding the special | Wonder of this section. It sends forth & 10 | Whilo on tho journe Blair educational bill as an amenament to | Scttiors in Mobraskn, | With the Nevads bo | jnaricet and several other places. The valuo | can be even outof danger. She spends her | couches of General Manager Winter and | FEEf WOIEr Bl SRR URRD, L0 FEEE | Ford's residence Tux 13 the direet tax bill. The Dlair bill has boen | marza CTONE b madg u- fortune in SIVEE | of tio goods stolen amounts to lcss than 100, | time interviewing heart speeialists in thecity. x THBHE BILlEAR AL T NG M to Councilman man meta proms- 1 hotel, and_from General Superintendent Scott, of the Chi- | smell. As it spouts odt at the rate of s 10 goods sty A g cage, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha; Gen- [ the well, a Bt bt ade \ generally conceded o be dead farg this ses- | others have done, much money in cattle ras- | Burglarics are of wimost nightly oceurronce, ANOTHIR BTG ROHEME. cral Manager 'Whitman, of the Chicago & | fifteon barrels a minute. 1t much resembles | B learned that thore wis o doubt but sion. Its sudden appearance as an amend- [ ing, but has now areatly incre hig wealth | DUt 1O pord 2 - Eitiel: ! e Northwestern, and General Manager Burt,of | the famous Belle Plaine well. effeet the” arraingnment of Mayor Broatch Gould Planning to (‘:\G\snlldulc All the | theSiouxCity & Pacific. The tests were under - by investments in Nebraska coal lands and in ~ direction of “General Superintendent Scott To Represent the State. ment to the direct tax bill, will place a num- ’ 3 A Daughter’'s Heart Grown Wilifu 4 P real estate in Omaha, which cit, is his | ¢ = 4 o bor of southern members in an | peOl GSHOE e b Tnite Hastivgs, Neb, Dec. 5.—[Special Tele- Western Ronds. sohtot 40 L b Scot . ; i . grangers sont him to the United 3 3 c s ks A and Chief Engineer Morrison. A testtrain [ Dps Morses, Ia., Dee. b.—Governor Lar- | ge . W S awkward dilemma. Their party, as ates senate, While there he did nothing | gram to Tus Bre.]—Chief of Police Crane | Cmicao, Dec. [Special Telegram to | of oight heavy engines was first passed over | o8 8 e, B el e o rep- fi'xm‘l o \‘lu.'llllyll::l )‘i‘r’(‘\":‘h'il“‘\"l;: W party, 15 opposcd to the bill, | except demonstrate that he was a good, | reccived a telegram from a prominent citizen [ TiE Bee.] It is reported that Gould and | he briage, seven deflections being taken and | FeDeo o WPBo MEH S S SIRSIE P8 TER f IRERE CRIERES, AT R SRRTASE R fih MR i but the constituents of many of them, as, for | jolly 3»}11 fellow, some ‘h‘uh of ll!u‘ Philetus | ¢ pog Cloud, to meet him at the train last | other castern capitalists have been consider- | all proved satisfactory. Then the test traln, | OO ration of tho inguguration in Now | porters will t to give tho mayor @ instance the Virginians, have, openly and | Sawver brand. Fo liked bis Hfo I Washe | 3ipht, in ordor to assist him in a_search for [ 1ng for some timo u sohome of much greater | staxting from tho end of, the trestio on the | 500 "0, a0, Tsso Rolund for the Oliver he gave them . “ I vell that he wished enjoy an- g i halasEee ar. | Nebraska side, was d ov g At i i ATRONIGh W pAay > DFUHATRS unmistakably, expressed their desire for vhe | other term in the senate, and as a matter of | an erring daughter fifteen years old,who had | magnitude than the ‘‘clearing house™ ar- | %0 Nv"ot fourteon miles an hour. The = inthe o \:‘x‘:‘!‘.fl“ ll‘vl';‘l|m]1“lqht '_:":-r'::: peHES passage of the bill. The vote on this amend- | precaution, made bargains which were akin [ left home yesterday morning. He had a sus- | rangement, the collapse of which was noted | test showed that the bridie surpasses the O D s Svor (BB aat 0L B BOHOITIRVho ARG oeaY ment will prove very interesting. Mr. John- | to the purchase of the legislature of his | hicion of her being in some one of the bawdy | yesterday. It provides for the creation of a | standard for which it was designed. The CepAR Rarins, Tn, Dee. 5.—[Special Tele- | pror the defes found. as presjdent of tho eton s boen reasoned with ot to offor tho | State. But the rulrond intorosts, wehich aro | houses in this ity By dillicont searelh tho | syndicate, which s to socure a.con tralling | vistors in the ity aro now belngontertained | gram to Titm Hen | —A switch engine ran | council, a pliablo presiding ofcef und o ready ent, t 3 7 D A 45 Nebraska, | chief located her in the notorious dive of [ jnterest in all western roads and manage 8 EHLIDEN QLT A katnarcH > | over Maggie Gallagher, aged twen! his sist in raking " 1 juck pots. i dangorous amendment, but to the argument | jotormined that the growing power of the | Rose Kerwood's, and at once twok her in | yho ee oo syste | hotel and the railroad officials at. another. | gening, cutting off both fect, Sho L e this evening. “Although I cannot say to-night,” said the ill die. | [t is a notorious fact that whils preserving that the bill was not germanc to the subject. | grangers siouid bé checked Cand so Saunders | Hose Kerwood's, and at onco ook her i | thom asono system. A gentleman well in- f HOW!SAA the Folzoud OGRS b MOLIE: both fet. 0 { 3 of the original bill, he has replied that it will | awakened one day to a realization of the fact [ {5'suid the girl's actions in leaving home is | formed in railroad affairs, but who prefers to | pight, i HARRISON GOES HUNTING, e L S D be germane if a majority of the house decido | that he had been outbid, and that the bar- | que to the influence of a certain B. & M. | be nameless in this connection, said: *I 'he Sioux City bridge was built and is Bochel has been ke Joey” Ba ock, ,’,l; T s had been completed. In this way Gen- | brokeman, happen to know that the ultimate aim and | 0wned by the Chicago & Northwester: and | And Is the First One of the Party to [ Dochel s Does Qe oy Beistocks Sy the Chicago, St. Paul, Miuneapolis & Omaha Bring Down a Bird. times to frustrate the offorts, in debate, of ; o . U was built under @ | penrcarous, Dee. 5.—General Harrison | cloan handed councilmen who wished to-call s, Dee. 5.—[Special to THE | ryilroad syndicate una: mass all the roads it RS of | and party left at this morning over tho | attention to the giaring municipal shorte ym- i : v R e organization, an important condition thereof party P 4 i bl ™ > b1y pass tha it GolonellOatesEa CROWDS FOR TIIE INAUGURATION. ]—The usual placid atmosptiere of our | west of Chicago and St. Touis under | 0T PHe"yridge should be open to all | Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfield road ina [ Ins, by giving the floor to Ford, Manville probably pass the house. ' Golonel Qates ud- | wzirady I have refused over fifteen hun- | city was disturbed a little yesterday by the | one controlling” power. The organization | yijirouds for use at a “reasonable compensa- | special car. The exact destination was un- | 4t others, and by this means noutralizing mits that there is a belief, however, that | 400 hona fide applications for rooms during | arrest of John Bell and G. W. PéMnbarger, [ i8 to be a igantie stock —company | tion v to be fixed in caseof dispute by the | known to ar te1d6 of tho party oxcopt | B¢ actions of tho men who ure hougstly try- President Cleveland will veto the measure | noxt March,” said the provrictor of ono of oo T et B | and the stockholders will bo guaranteed say | fone 1 S War o by congross nown to any one outside of the party except | ing to serve their constituents. Beeliel s when it reaches him. ‘The amount which the | the leading " botels, roferring, this morning, | O Seling liquor without a license. The | 5 per cont on their stock, so that, while it [ SSHEATY 8 WeE AERY FORETER 4y o ¢\ o | the railroad oficials. It is believed,however, | knoeked out, and s cifort to get the mayor bl awill practioally take out of the mational | to tho approaciing’ inauguration, “and 1 ex. | Prosecution was brought under the'state law | will amount practically o consolidation of | comyanios named May 11, 1587 A bill for a | that the first stopping plac was Dana, in | into troublo is a sort of roprisal for the de- B nearly §20,000.000. Tt was | Pect to refuse,” ho continued, “three times | and both parties pleaded mot guilty, and | all the roads, it will be in reality nothing | ydge charter in their interest had just been | Vermillion county, seventy-five miles due | featof that gentloman. o 50 L ;;‘I‘,“'l‘:;{ e o Cavlisle wu | that number. ' 1 have, this early, had twice | gave bonds for a continuance, to vrepare for | more t “al“fl&'l..'\?,"xf'-'f.i“ng?rlu:;'{}.g‘r-fi‘f:-‘fli.&'?.;d defented in congress by Sioux City influence: | westof Indianapolis, and only about fivo | Couelimun Ford's residence was visited Millaihiave lithiorto boen tho foos of the bill | fri the ey b0 soteon of love vases Ay Nano | CXomination today. Pofinbarger walveda i ot r They stipulated to complete the bridge with- | miles from the illinois state lin¢. 'The party | vy cnt, und his replies to the reporter were They were unwilling last session to take this | of the landlords are engaging rooms at this : until there is such a law it cannot bo urged b d Al tate ling. ‘The p hearing and gave bonds for his appearance | tht thoro is any thing Dlogad in. the scheime, | PAOSES e qesy, | MiEted and spent tho day breaking the | Yrusiue wdelivery. : 1 the | hiohiwasito bo, time.” A crowd is almost coustantly around | 8¢ the district court for trial. This city, in a | The effect of such aplan would be beneficial | 4nq the last stone on the last pler was laid w.::' e m:llw O Ba PGt GEnbYA B AF ie0n “Is it true Mr. Ford (ImL.y Mayor ¥ S FoR Lo SHER 18, YD l00 Wi ® 85 | {he quarters of the inauguration committee, | spasm of morality and reform last spring, [ to the whole country. I do not know hew | Getober 24, 1588, The entire work involved S hibireborterator Broateh is about to be impeached (7 asked itdid bocome afterwards, the principal foa- | unq'to.day the subscriptions came up 1o #40,' | clected a non-licenso council, but surrepti- [ 5000 it will be put into oporation, and pre- | iu the bridie, including trestles, approaches, | accompuny the party, but three spocial cor- | NS FEPOs ture of the democratic campaiin. Now that | 613, Surprise is no_longer expressed when | tios whisky has been available to the ini- [ S4me the projectors have ot dedtded Wt | cte., embraces four miles of track on both | respondeiits followed them, taking the regu- [ ¢ 03 5E! tho campaign is over and the surplus is no | some one writes to sccure quarters for 8,00 | tjated for some time. Poffenbarger is the | POIRh but that it hus not been abandone sides of the river. The bridgeitself consists | lar express train westward. The General Aty 3 " longer_a matter of any political interest to | oF 4000 men or a brigade or two of troons. | sumo man whose wife strangled her two | 4 Sure: Rates coula beumado lower than | of one approach span_ on the east side of tho | wil slecp to-night in a farm ouse ear Dana. | P 1 RO PISSeReRls g s them, Messrs. Carlisle und Mills ure willing | Such things have become matters of course. | children and committed suicide not very long : REREON DO 3 river and four main spaus of 400 fect each, | Phe party will return to this city some time | o a0 ba produced 07 b HE ol On cach desk to-day wero: placed tiny litho | o Ho had the sympathy of this entire | UIyoFm, There would bo no competition, | aii mado wholly of steel and resting on on¢ | to-morrow night, gty e TILE EXTRA SESSTO papers ready and they will bo placed beforo se e capitalists who have been in | the L :’.f LD o York 1s to form o groat | Fiilvay compani consultation in New York is to form u great [ ¢ Vv SO TRTY A number of amendments of less | [V Senator Saundors' daughter is married o & 3. i Ly 8 + [ Selling Liquor Without License. importance will also bo offored. As | [tussoll Hurrison, son of Cloveland's suo- | M oo ok LAY for tho bill itself, 1t will very | cessor.” o * replied the councilman, “it is apers are all drawn up and Y i IT6rY, ALy 0 pleniix ns could be established just 7 Tl i g portraits of Harrisou and Morton on ivory | community in his bereavement, and it was | Whero thero was o domand. for them, ‘and fili’.‘i‘;%?n;h:;‘&.flt‘n% :‘,?&E;"ifi;hfiir‘fi"}fifi pr{:‘si‘;n’ifipgfiga i"}flh{‘ffx‘, x’.fiui‘&fif;fi“fi'fi Q‘Q:fv Some enterprising newspaper correspond- | Cards fastened together with striped and | generally ~ believed that he would abandon sl ; i 4 council to-night.” was the reply. ents Bubhel toneton o T erbond: | star spangled ribbons. Many persons from | 16 snloga business entirely, A suit is still :}:;]]‘;r:;i,hulhéfbtehg{:);.s‘;:? i “Rf:,i’,'fl"":‘ln“:,lxl, a length of 1,677-feet.—The {our west piers | next-week to. upon General Harrison, | S council tombzh. h‘i‘n‘l‘fl,‘,?“‘;fi{:’-‘iuk,w s very thorough canvass of the republicans of | other ¢ came fn to make inquiries | pending against him for $5,000 damages by a | jnvo'iiinitesimal proportions.” are on pnéumatic foundations, and the cast | He will probal companied by hig wife {ve'paxt in’ the.proposed. (mpeachaien | the two houses as to the advisability of an | 8bout preparations for the inauguration. | widow whose husband killed himself by tak- gl i one on piles. The three rhu: p!‘e,ra ara each | and two or t! he prominent: bli- m Ford said *No, but there. ,&,-,gy of extra session of the Fifity-first congress for | The inauguration of General Harrison will | jng morphine in his beer at Pofiinburger’s BAD FOR THE TIMES. 144 feot high, reaching ninety feet below and | cans of New York. Bihat of Muyor Brontoha's IS TE 5ot HaLs tariff revision, or the division and admission | DC the centenary inauguration, as i 1789, | galoon about two years since. “ i s o fifty-four * feet nlmvr;r au- avatane "(“F.c Russell Harrison received a telegram from | tobe heard from.” Mr. Kord said prostitue o to statohood 'of Dukota, and statehood for | 100 voars beforc, Gencral Washington was e . A Witness Tells How He was Forced | of ' the —water = Whis is ten - fect | colonel Pierce to-night, saying that General | gion of the fire and police dopartment at the 3 other territories, or boih purposes. - Tho | {tatkuratod as first president of the tinited | gupposed Origin.of Bassett’s Fire. to Testify. e P iously gflg:;:gnd\s‘;‘.:‘% first inembor of tho party | primaries would bo e jround of complaints Newront, Dec. 5.—[Special Telegram t0 | Loxnoy, Dec. 5.—At the meeting of the | yravel. They are 28x6Q feet at the bottom | 0 2ring down a bird. : \;él x:l‘;::x~:::t;¥ou‘ix::’0£;xc§ “gmlm‘(-umuu Manville’s house on Franklin o e ks auguration ceremonies, A citizen, speaking did so much | parnell commission to-day Sir Charles Rus- | and 9x86 feet on top. They weigh 7,300 tons i 3 e Wasmo; o At f i e o e pocoon&7¢3% | of the matter to-day, suggested that the¥act | damage in Hassett last Saturday night and | sell made application for the adjournment of | eich. Tho (wo slioro piers aro somewhat | & 5004 and successful day's sport. ablo aificnity the [ponulenin T oulhelRia an extra session on the territorial question | Of its being the centenary should be stamped | which was supposed to be the work of an in- | court from Friday next until January 15, | Shorter and smaller, THE SE1ZUIE 1LLEGA e alated dition At My HeshE ah ioal s lcg'fl"t-m"'d""‘! that the territorics are not to f v G5 otg und invitations should commen. | this place. It is supposed by some that it is [ witnesses were called who swore they | pounds to the lineal foot, or a continuous | - Ly, yu H ’;, it own knowledge. The mayor's encrgctic ace o ndmitted this session, an extra sossion in | oy 'that fact, and that tho decorations | the work of parties who are anxious for 8 | ynew of cases of boycotting and outragos. | train of tho hoaviest locomotives now buil, Give Up Her Prize. tion at the primaries against the president of April must be looked for. There are a T ) pod 4 2 New Yoruxk, Dec. 5.—[Special Telagram to the council was considered by Mr, feeling 18 almost unanimous that an extra session is inevitable if a tariff bill is not all the arrangements so far made for the in- s next visited, and after cousider- 3 ] ; : should also have that in -view. The idea | center town for the county scat of Rock i S rocat > - | 1t would require five times such a strain to il Lumber of reasons that polnt to this | hostgenoralin the desigus suggested for | county. There is an clection to b held the 0{‘1 l""”‘" el “’“‘““f‘““ oL “”]“ Do n athe bl "The height of tho | Tue Bee.]—A letter from Sccretary Bay- | Manville to be stfiicient foundation for N B RS A A2 | ball tickets and for decorations is that of a | 2ith of this month t0 locate the new county | fled that they knew of ' persons who | Jyin® iy tour foet an average stago | avd to the owners of the steamor Haytion | indictment. When reminded by the reporter e e e Tho o, perentatives WO | log cabin, As the designs recalling the old | seat. Night watchmen have been detailed to | had written thr€alening lotters o theu- | o o \wior—permits steamboats to pass | Republic, which is held by the Huytiens as a | that the mayor had a perfect right to pare h i oreopposed to the ldea. Tho very first rea- | b0 0an00 campaign will probably not find | wWatch the town, Chas. Peck, a prominent | selves, their object being to excite sympathy. | qorie” Tho top of the span 4s fifty-seven 1 2 ) .09 ticipate in an election us a private citizen, 4 ' =on prosented is of courso tho neccessity for | ZIPERCAN0R CHADEAR WL BEDATLY ORIV | Business man of tho town, boon ap- | Tho league, they said, denounced outrages | Under it he top of the span 3 fifty-scven | prize, having been condemned for running | Mahville answored:. “Yes, but ho had no an carly organization of the housc, because | favor the ¢ pointed chiof of the special police, and ary | and was mainly instruimental ip securing re- | 80 one-alf feot abovo, Who top of the PISes. | 40" cokude, was mado publie yostorday. | right to bring the polico and fire_depurtment gf tho vory small majority, Thoro is no e ey Breion " eanent. swihin the Truta wisl b | detion in rent. ‘Those witosdos said it was t e e A e | R i e L B e e ot M, oty qrnstina) fe it || The republicans are not at all disturbed by | summarily dealt with. thelubellofiling)redioyonihadbosiiyolun, Shot By a Constable. and states that an American man-of-war will | I’ressed upon this point, the councilman suid its size. Most ropublicans say it will bo so | thenews thut w cortificate of election hus A Receiver Appointed nained poncetal, . Cannov, I, Dec. 5.—(Special Telogram | be sent o Port-au-Princo to domand tho [ (it 016 Wyor ff stthd, fo i et small that it will be dangerous, politically | qotd VG0 10 SCAGRON L SROCHIE 0t | VaLramatso, Nob., Doc B, [Specal to | . Walsh. ex-secrota emong, | to Tir Bee.]—News was received here last | steamer’s release. Adnural Gherardi thinks | 0 i the Fourth ward. Mr. Manvilie speaking, to delay organization till the sec- gross 8 AL LI s Ll Ly [Bpac county Mayo, branch of the league testifiod | night of a shooting affray at Arcadtia, which | the corvette Galena will be sent. Secrery | goiq ™™ ypthor that~ Chief Galligan e Py West Virginia, and assert that even with the | myp Bre, | —A meeting of those interested in | Co8 g ohofthe loas b ond weak in next Decombor. Judge Payson, | JUEsE VIR T Sasedt Lt Xen W Tho | g ereste that by order of the league several persons : P ssulted in the dea liwn Huntor, at : o hel : one of the oldest and strongest members | delegetion fror state the elevator formerly operated by F. A. Sco- | had been boycotted for rofusing to join the | Festited in the death of Wi ) Awmerican steamship that the validity of the from Illinois, expressed the genoral feeling [ Sratic, thero will be republican majority of | g, '¢'co, at this place, was held yestorday | plan of campaign. On cross-examinatipn the | noon to-duy. There were but fow witnesses | seizure and of the subscquent proceedings of When he said that he expected the new con- } iilioyse e AR Afternoon at Lincoln, and 1, A, Hovoy was | Witness admitted that he had beon charged | to the shooting, and the following details | the alleged condemnation of the Haytien Re- which would be disposed of by the senate | PY the death of Colonel Ayres, of the Second | o¢ the owners of the rolier mill Licre, is | also admitted that he bad & been an awford county, whois in the county jui apital,? writes Secretary Bay- Bayard wrote the agents of the ill-fated had protest to Mayor Hroatch against his men being used for electioneer ing purposes, and that all the satisfaction re- coived was 10 b told to “shut mouth, for I'm running the fre department.” _Councilmun Bechel’s residence on Twenty- ative at this this session; of courso it would have [ 4rtillery, and tho rosignation of Colonel | .y icnown and will get his sharc of thograin | agent for the Glass Insurance — com: | herc @1 tho charge of doing the shooting. | urd, who has been'instructed. by his gov- | SIXIh Strect was next visited, but the honors y il Y b ' ery eutel i b o8 Hew Vi e vic rody. i Ravtic gentleman was uffering fro CVer then t0 pass the new sonato again; that they | Maunt, of the Whid artiliery: Licutenant- | 0G0 ™ Sovoral parties stand ready to | pany and had - been . diteharced | William Hunter, the victim of tho tragedy, | orninent to rofer the case of the Haytien Ito. | 4b10 gonticiian was sulforiug trom u severo Wwould admiy Souta Dakota, Montana and | Z0"00C N2 10 A v PO S viva | open o bank in the room oceupied by Scovilie [ by thecompany for making o fraudulent | has been running a saloon in Vail, Ta., until | public to the government of the United y Washington Territory and pass an enablin Ayres; Major Richard H. Jackson, Fifth | & Crafts as soon as some disposition is made | cluim for damage, Replying to Davitt, wit- | o week ago, and was under sentence for States.” " : THE DUDLEY CAS act for North Dakota, and that they woul Vres; y of the building. The bauk furniture and fix- s suid the police had intimated © him | yaaping a nuisance in Crawford county. |, Mh Austin, the agent, said the owner of 3 DUDL ok | porfect some general bension legislation be- | rtillery, to be ' lieutenant-colonel of the g forothe regular sossion in November. ‘I | fiourth artillorys Captain = tully Mo him in councetion with those insurance mat- " haye no desiro to conceal my wotive for ad- 4 i) He Gambled Too Much. tors if he refused to give evidence on bohalf ) mitting tho territories in the spring, We | 9f the Ifth artillery; First Licutenant v 3 v 3 o8, and th had ¢ ted b have a very small majority in ach houso, | James O'Hara, Third artillery, to be captain, | NEbRAskA Crry, Neb,, Dec, 5.—[Special to mes; and'thatingihad loonsented o more especially in the senate is it desirablé | yice Mount; First Licutenant Aliyn Capron, | Tug Bee.]—Information has been received [ Y7 0 o gibnoenaed Patrick Molloy, that this majority should be increased in the | Firstartillery, to bo captain Second Licu- | here from the Chicago firm on whom the | who'was connected sith the murder of Ca : the ship would leave everything to the gov- y Mouday evening Constable Mulsey went t0 | ernment now. He saia: “We shall bring | The Be Expressed That An Indicte Arcadia and served papers on him, Hunter | guit against the Hayticn government. Under ment Will Be I offerad no_resistanco when arrésted, but | General Legitine the passengers woro ill- |y dhont B S asked permission to take leave of his wife, | treated. One of the crew has died of yellow [, INPIANAPOLES, But made good his escape, and | fover while on board at Port-au-Prince, and | ing was crowded to-day with witn esses sum- remained in hiding near Arcadia ( the lives of all the officers and -crew have | moved to appear before the federal grand tures will be sold the 12tb of this month. that they did not know what would befall Fifty-first congress. These three territories | tenant David J. Rumbough, Third artillery, | yo.ug checks were drawn and endorsed by | endish and Burke, to & until last night, when Mulsey | hoen endangered.” cy now ALl 1 cente 0 st lieuter v i ‘ g , L0 appear as witness b 3 y . Muls angered.” i 4 jury now in A st ecnters are entitled to representation during the new | 10 be first licutenan cond Lioutenant M. | SrC St Mt this city, The man Wolft | foro. the Parnell commesion. Molloy r. | Who suspected his whiercabouts, discovered | "My, Preston, iHaytien ministor, received S AT hnt e kT I Harmon, First artillery, o be first i tonant; Additional Second Licutenant F him with Lis wife on the depot platform wait- | tha oficial ing for 3 ) communication from the state de- train, with the evident mtention of | partment Saturday, and was readine it when ain pulled in at 11:45 | o reporter called, I think it would be very e —— tepped forward and ordered Hunter | improper for me to make public the oficial 2| The Sheridan Monument Committee, | 10 throw up his hands. Hunter threw him | communieation which I huve with your gov- cougress. 1 think we should adwit them during an extra spring session, so that they may bo fully organlzed into states and send six senators und as many representatives as they aro entitled to, to be regularly cnrolled the “Dudlo; e opinion is openly scd about the court house that an in- ment will certainly be returned in this ‘The positive instructions of the court - | is all right, but the firm says he has been | fuscd to obey and was arvested upon a w ton C. March, Third artillery, to be second | gambling too much of late and has lurgely | rant issucd by Justice Huunou und brought licutenant, and Additional Second Lieuten- | overdrawn his credit in Chicago, hence the | to London. ant Eugede T. Wilson, Fifth artillery, to be | protested notes. ‘This explanation may e A second lieutenant of the First artillery. interest V. Wolff’s dupes in Omaha, Lin- y o i ¢ iolently bac! d nd started to run. | ernment.” he si RUsg in Decombor Ex-Treasurer A, U. Wyman, of Omaha, | will likely arrange matters satisfactorily | by the Society of the Army of the Cumber- | ylie™ ) stead of which Hunter incrensod his | Brsabios nove. oo, om0t o an® | tion, or advice to others to violate the elec. Spoaker Carlisle to-day set uside the ruling | Va8 in the capital to-day and formed one of | upon his return to Chicugo, land to have charge of the ercction of an [ pace, whereupon Mulsey fired. The bullet | departinent decidos to send a ship to Hayti, | tion laws, is What convinces many that the of Speaker Pro Tem. Cox, rendered lust ses- & lunch, part .T;ma'lulms tl:l _Senator Sher- o AT equestrian statue in Washington 0 the lato | sped straight to the mark, crashing through | there is the corvette Gulena, which can be | jury will find a bill aguinst Colonel Dudley, slon, and docided that the bill to | 1am. Senator Davis and Senator Allison. £ orn and Cattle Trade, General Sheridan, held its flest meeting heve | the back of the skull and enteric got in readiness on short notice, and is an | A United States marshal's warrant for his 7 quict the title of tho sottlers upon | 1@ Was very warmly grected by his former ALrAAISO, Dee. 5.—|Special to Tne | to-day, and clected General Algerof Detroit, [ Hunter stageered . fow steps. icicnt littlo ship.™ O o Dy ata e RS pop o TN TGRN TR efficient little shij arrcst was issucd Tuys after the publica riends in the scnate. ]—There is an immense quantity | treasurer, gnd Colonel Corbin, U. 8. A., sec- | and was carried into the depot in an uncon- - tion of *the bl the Des Moincs river lands is & priv- ileged question, under the rule which mulkes privileged all biils from the comwittee on & of five' letter, said to erman, have been written by Dudley. ‘Puis wurr n to out, and will be held ready for instant until nandietmont s roturned ondition and died at noon to- ts were exy Ex-City Engincor Andrew Rosewater, of Omaba, is in the cit, L. W. Colby and J. D. K iatrick, of al S pacial tary. The following sub-committee was | scious dinted to solicit funds: General Ducat, | Threq eral Barnett, Ohio; General | ble, as it is thought by some that the A Card From Ger New Yonk, Dec. b of corn coming into market at present, Mr, | ! & U anan an Johnson bought nearly sevencars of | ghheied 0 ssed against the consta shoot- ublic lands which restore to the public do- d 4 , . A .';,,,n any lauds beretofore granted to states | Beatrice, left this evening for the west, corn yesterday. Several feeders are also | Manderson, Nebraska; G al Stone, Mas- | ing was uncalled for. Mulsey expressed | Tue Bie.|—Genel 1an published tho | BEEREES o anin e CALSHEM R for private purposes. After the ruling of tho Perey 8, Heari. buying all the corn they can get. sachusetts, and General Lambert, Pennsyl- | great rclief upon arriving safely in juil here, | following card this morning the basis of indictment in case there is one, B Shedker M. Payson, the republican. leaden L r——— d Itis safo to say that between mow and | vania. Colonel Corbin was appointed for the S —— Whitelaw Reid, Esq.—[ and my family are - Bt OF the committee, called up the Des Moincs TASCOTT AGAIN CAUGHT. June next a thousand head of fut steers will [ army and navy. Generals Fullerton, Bar- A Farmer's Skull Fractured, now returned, from St. Louis, having de- A et e T river bill, and it was discussed up to the time < " be shipped from this vicinity. nett and Ducat and Colonel Corbin were ap- ) o posited the cofiined body of Mrs, Sherman N 4 RO 00 d, ; of udjournment. Without raferenge to | Millonalre Snell’s Murderer Turne - pointed to secure from congross an appropri. | CEVA RariDs, 1a, Do at the spot choser by | ST Lours, D ‘Whe Amcrican associa- 3 party, every western member favors this E Up In a New Place. An Octogenarian Suicides, ution for the statue, . gram to Tug Bie])—Ther ourselyes in 1866, reafirmed in 1853, and of- | tion of buse ball bull elubs elected the follow= i measiire, and there is ittle doubt that it will | Cm1CaGo, Dec. 5.—Public interost was re- | Hasrixas, Neb., Dee. 5. —|Special Tele- ——— denthere last evening on Third avenue where | ten spoken of as a watter of cou tween | ing officers to night. ‘They President, ultimately scoure the approval of a majority | vived in the Suell murder case to-day by the | gram to Tuk Bre.]—A gontloman cighty-one Couldn't Geta Jury. it is crossed by icago & Northwestern | us. ‘We have followed to the minutest par- | gourotary and treasurer, Whoeler C, Wikoft, 3 of the houso. 'Tho principal opposition | publication in an evening paper of @ state- | b 1d by th 3 $ Deanwoon, Dak., Dec, 5.—[Special Tele- | railroad. Jas. McNamara, a well-to-do farmer | ticular her every wish. I member of ido Sy Spe | comes from mombers reprosenting various | mont alleged to have bosa made by A 3. | SCArs old by the naue of Bowing, living ut 08, S0 o (S LIS A 1 vy wy own family und hers, the Kwings, are | Columbus; vice president, John W. Spears, | Qistricts in Central New York. The | MenUalleRed to have been made by A. J. | Kingston, this county, committed suicide this | gram to Tur Bre.]—The panel was ex- | living near Falrrax, and his son came to the | 5 0t 0t S Monst o0e Mitior re. | Kansas City; chaivman, Chris, Von der Ahe, * members have among their constituonts @ blouu.‘nuu-l'n:lr\v Io{the‘ murdered million: | yorning by hanging himself to a limb of a | hausted to-day in securing a jury for the ‘dl) V“".h"l}\l;.l“"dfl "'{‘I‘“‘"ll» ""',‘,”.“‘,"Q:“\“.‘"‘ pared to put on immortality than Mrs, Sher- | St. Louis. Columbus, Olilo, was aamitted pumber of tho stockholders of the | 8ire. in which he said thatthesupposed | yrep in the front yard. Ho has been de- | trial of Mickerson, alias Spud Murphy, the [ fREY werelate in gotting uway from town, |y " O course, being the elder and sub- | to the ussociation in of Clevelund, re- ] i River I ve: = o | murderer had been captured. Mr. Stone A 3 o P h d ing here about 7 o'clock., 'I'he fathel 3 i - e P d mod onter the t Des Moines River Improvement company, | ™ ¢ i ranged for some time, and, getting away | Homestake train robber. A special venire low! - jected to harder strains, I expected to pre- | signed to enter the Ic who are afraid that the passage of the bill | 8aid to an Associated Press reporter this | from the surveillance of ' the family, he mun- LR i RoRuh, TR0 d, the son following in the second | Cae W IEYERE B C 0 ot erwise. | In g L . A e e izl te: and &b lo | evening that what he dia sny was us follows: | geod' 'y ¢ . 24 was issued by the court to the sheriff, order- | wagon. As the father was driving across ATes11 ny nlao er side, 3 ) ) yiolate their alloged rights, and these peoplo | Ty Ll ™ SFl sotn 8 N A an wh aged to execute the deed, and was found | ing twenty-four special juro s to be in at- | the railroad tracks the ) nger, which | due time Lwill resume my place by her side, A Street Og ad ve Collide, huvlo‘bwn flnle to Atir up A gras dunl]nf ot | claims o have arr o ascott; that | Densing stone dead. tendance at 10 o'clock - to-morrow - morning. | lenyves the uuion depot at 795 o'clock, came | #0d L want my friends, especially my old sol Dernorr, Mich, Dee Shortly aftor 1 sitlon to the weasyre In the past, JE WUl | ke now hus him in his posscesion, as o An application for postponement was made | into sight und struck the team. One horse | 4icr friends, to know thul they shull not be § 0 " teh engiue ran into an 1aid aside 1 20! W Il ssion, and | . avi e noon wo-d d b laid asido until after tho direot tax bill s | W8 1O gy Mg 18,3 Pojacesion, apd A Candidate For Speaker. by the defonse on account of the absence of | was kifled outright, The wagon was dam. | txed one ‘cent, for I have made, or will [ hoon b (F il S8 e g i poned pt, and then will be J Nim, T answered at onco: ‘How do you | BLUESPRINGS, Neb., Dec. 5.—[Special to | a muterial witness, but was denied by the | aged slightly and Mr, MeNamara was prob. | Wike. every provision. 1 have received by | completel; v on iy 5 0. It i nearly fifteen yours s ! know 1t is Tascott? In answer I received a | Tuk BEe.|—One of our local papers, the | court. ably fatally injured. His head was badly | telegraph, mail, card, and every possible way, | Crog pas s, % rst attempt was mide to pass a bill similar [ K0 : ‘ S A A iy Saby dnureq, ¥ o hundreds’ of &ind, sympathetic messages, | eight or ten in n vere all more or le message saving that the prisouer answered | Sentinel, comes out boldly with the an- 254 bruised, his skull being fractured, it is olght or ten In 1 & tothis. In ono congress it would pass the MY g Short $20,000. e 3 b "on® | allof which have becn road by myself and ared, and Mrs. Mary Houi Rouse and fail in tho senate. and atanother | Bk the descriptions, and that the mau would [ nouncement of W, C. Hill, of this place, for " thought, and he was otherwise injured, "The [ 4lL0f i RAYe Beuh yeud: injured, an ! ies to all I8 | und Jotn div. The Ciicaco, Dee, 5.—1t isreported that Frank 16 ported phy simply impossible, und I offer thic above as a |aqecicdent s flagiman neglects ician gave it as his opinion that the in- time it would pass the senate and fail in the | $¢nd a photograph of the wan, and that pho- | the speakership of the next house of repre- honso, AL last 1 the Barty ik s ah | tograph is what [ am now waitiog for.’ Sentitives, 1 is. probabie, however. that | Bates, clerk for B. P, Hutchinson, the board | jured man could not survive. Mr. Me- y imposslh i §t passed both houses and went to the 'fxren- mg}l"-:‘;;':,u l’fl‘;’;‘:‘;“ififi';i “‘3‘8:“{_"1;“"&! Hill Is 00 modost to mako #a ofort, for the | of trade operator, s missing, and that his "‘ll"';;;"‘“]":‘ “#"“h'g'";;fvfl Joars i"f sge, z';’ gouorul suswer, i ing to clos i ; X A 1 in the country the pri vas being by % . At bis | e of the wealthy farmers of Linn county et but there 1t inet & setbuck i the s8apo | L0 "Iro agnounsement was made by My, | POIUOR B accopnts ave $0,000 short, Johin Lonergan, | g iy well knowa in the eity und county. _ Anothor Rallrasd Coming, The Slave Teading Blockade, sary for its friends 0 begin work all oyer | Stone this eveniug that has additional luter- Presbyterian “District School." seulling clork for Hutoblasad, Is 8lag sald o —— 87, Louss, Doo. 5.~The 8t Loule, Quincy, ANzinal, Dee. ho—The It shin Dogili be missing, and it is supposed that there was Cattlemen in Conventio Omaha & Sioux City lroad company, eq in the slave trading “f - est to the celebrated case. This was that i J < § S ammn . fhase frisuds say thad thay have 486 ' witlow, Mrs. © HourlettaSncll, | BiUE Sruinas, Neb, Deo G—[Spectal 10 | a conspiracy betwoen them. Tholr associaton [ 1 At fdent huvaun«!erfurw & change aod that if it | bas increased the ' amount of reward Tue Bee. | ~The Presbyterians are prepar- | among the young men on the board say that 48 AgAID sent 0 bim e Will approve it offered from $20,000 to $30,000, making | ing tor w grand entertainment in the sbape | thoy lived it a very fast rate. gram to Tus Bee , In, Dec. b.——[Special Tele- | Which was incorporate few day —The State Stort Horn | €lected the following board of dircctors: s, New ution on the German eoust is oxce vingr season hus a; I'he sit ingly grave. The sc . > iy 1t the lumgest amount ever offere f o 0 i ] —————— e association closed its annual mecting here ork city; B, A, § o but ‘the col alte no attenpt 16 1 Th:nfig:';tfv:.e):zunfigrfiwaI':;(mt'lla?:.'i.o“n, for any human being. This 50,000 reward 2,;‘:‘.flh’.‘::‘(i"i.h‘fu"i.mi‘“?fi'l'i%‘i l’:hn“:{:r“‘. Dakota's Statehood Conventions to-day, selecting James Wilson, president, dson, J. L. Holines and Josiah | yate the of an lusurgent at- | popublioan commitico, met thia oveuing aud | Ll UC puid by Mrs Snoll theoyh, the Cbic | of pupils, and s promiuent. aud somewhat | Jisrsrows, Daki, Doc. G=Tuero were | Vieo sidge Nourso, who refused longer to k. Loulaid, L liisbop, Qulacy,, ki 4 warks Uaoause ] | leld » prolonged setsion, All of the mem- | UG Polcadeparimnt, the s holds goad | obose attoruey will siow up as tho big bad | fully two bundred and fifty deiogates in at- | serve, Tho Luproved Fine Stock association A SRARNOh, Clorge ak, Raids 4. 2 aan CHDNARIN LS Y Y ‘ kmhafimghe¥‘ut Mr.'l-éuln_g}l.,ul New arrested must be photographed and the 1ike- Y. RV tendance upon the convention to devise | of the state met this morning with a good at- | J, I, Booge sud James k. Peavy, §oux N og;c;r“bel r. e .'mnnfilo“ :AHI‘;;m"'L": uess be sent at once to either Mr, Stone or Wpernps means for securing early statehood for North | tendar Viee Chancellor McCam, of the F. B, Stearns was elected president, e th lpuk“‘arlhl e New Yook jontest | Goorge W. Hubbard, superintendent of the | Hastings to Have a Scwerage @ystem. | Dakota, The delogates will insist that the | Jaw school of the state university, delivered | J. C. Richardson, of St Louis, vice presi Phe Lone Highwayman Again, i o:.. D ANEKRRORID 0f u'.:’.:um'f'wai‘,fiuil‘ffl..“.; Chicago police department. No detectives | HASTINGS, Neb., Dec, 5.—(Special Tele | nawe of North Dakota be retained. the address of welcome. dent, undi'l'm-mium W “l cw s]“.k. scc- | gax ®uancisen, Dee. 5.~Tho stage from > vill be se ) T B, |~ ———————— Sr——— retary and treasurer, ho capital stock is L F S 18 Wi DDA g 1hat the wip would hardly pay. Colouel | Wil bosent,us borlotore. uotil song marky | gram to THE Bu|-At 8 mesting of tho Robbed By a Hired Man, Potitical Talk in lowa. yotaryand treasurer, o capital sOcic 18 | pyndoeing to Tuzraws was stopped by @ rob . udley, the treasurer, laid liis accounts be- 2 . usiness men of this city last night it was : through line from | ber last night seventy-fivemiles north of this ] Nepraska City, Neb, Dec. 5.—[Special WatenLoo, fa.,, Deo, 5.—[Speclal Pelegram | own, coutrol and oj e¢ r ‘o L 1 " 3) Bt. Louis to Sioux \ ved. It wou interesting to know The Foresiry sewerage for the city, The secre was | Telegram to Tup Byr.)—-During the absence | to Tus Bes [~A4 prominont republican wem- § i, [yf § Omaa. it m’“‘ receipts and expenditures, but | - ATLANTA, Ga., Dec® 5.—The jout session | fnstrosted to corrupayud with vir?fifi eivil | of John Stiliihan, u furmer near Delta, Jotn | berof tho state executive committea said to- | o it ARG UToY o010 Boue ol maomn:‘imw seem disposed to wmake | of the Nutional und Southern Forestry cou- | eagineers with a view t0 haviug an estimate | Trerichs, @ hired mau, robbed the fawily of | day that in the eveut of Allison enteriug the | Louis, wiich will oe estatdisied as tho 1o . Tev ou, 1 asked = threo | gress conveued Lo-day. of the cost theicel, 222 and left for parts unkoowu. cabinet, Coagressman D, B, Henderson slood | taioal poiot wld headquuriers of the soad, unanimously decided to have a system of ed to throw off way of Quincy, | wity. ‘The driver was comp: new line will | the cxpress box and wail sacks, which the ritory to . { L sowayinan securad wid then alowed the to proceed. Fhe | Wi but re the committee, which were audited and gp la'be .