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- — — — ~ — S— _——-——‘fi TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1888 NUMBER 180 ' EIGHTEEN OMAUA TAE MISSING CAMPAIGNFUNDS | ™vow~ we wrrw mxsasurs | g DG TERRITORIAL HITCH, | sttt osce, e eroond | THE KING OF THE FORCERS. | ko aaennet ey | THEWESTERN UNIONALARMED ‘ T unt at the western banch of the Bank I'H YEAR N N h; rope X itio at it should A 'lrt-mr‘n;!;-un |i‘“..|.|"|un in a Big {,‘ ‘“‘:;,‘ Vfor ‘:‘x\‘\“‘l":"‘ll:x‘m’x‘a}-hn;qrp‘. ses, England in the name of F. A. Warren X “hicago Distillery. e ey me! v he Checks drawn on the Warren account we . " Its temporary abaudonment by the — o 2 p o 21 abAner A - A : nxious for Ita Line o ©ho bllcan Stato Commitico | CMieaso, Dee. 10.~Shortly after 6 o'clock | Domocrats Want Now Mexico Ad- | county on - “the ground, it was | Gcorgo Blawell Writes a Histor posited totha cred it of Horion, and to It Is Quu': A‘;‘(‘h t Pn r_fl n x Pkt this morning an attempt was made to des- N \ " alleged, of the dangerous condition of of Hia Crimes. peration repeated at intervals to give an 10 Union Paciflo. Rowling Over tho Losa, troy Shufeldt & Co.’s distillery in the north- mitted With the Rosh the building, was made the occasion by Mr. air of goneral business, 1ills of exchango - Cropsey to sue for its return into his hands - - were purchased, and the su "”",\H\\,‘,- en = | on the ground of breach of contract. The | HE WAS RAISED A PURITAN | tock them fo thowestorn branchof theBank |y THE LATTER SEIZE IT? e has been once decided in favor of Mr i of Eng ' backs of these ern portion of the city, Enough facts are no! meansof dynamite, yet known to justify | BUT REPUBLICANS SAY NAY. LIVELY LETTERS EXCHANGED. nents of a conclusion asto whether it is the work SN Cropsey in tho district court for Gage —n bills w ot Wit b Bt (O T prosentatives | U o the fact of tho abmdonment of | pue i Hiw Maturer Years Succeodod | e ¥ nilorae v Injunction Suit Bogan to Provont Troasurer Bechel Reads the Riot Act |y oy mentioned, the neighbortiood was | FFom Wisconsin Probably Not Cits | fore Judge Dundy, was docided in favor of in Swindling the Bank of king ments in fac amile so thit the falto bills in | * the itaflroad Feom Fecozing Out and Tells Who Got the Stuff— SRkl R s SR g tho county _on @ question of the law in land Out of Nearly Five contemplation sh o al the character 3tr. Gonld Dottvoon the Miss What Chair lchavd i Gl L il Sl e L volved, It ‘mow _comes before ~ the Million Dollars, bRt bl AR B souri and the Coast it Chairman Richards buildings and breaking many panes of glass in Caso Carried Ups Supremo contt, Upok L, 18Wie of the cons o ars. writing and printing ik, and evory forin st Has to Say. surronnding houses, and causing people to st suruction of the law. ~ Mosses, J. M. Wool i blanicbilsof wxchaneo kot on the ront Pt Tibs the dt¥ost tn great alavi A% i worth of Omaha and T, Burr of Lincoln are AN | ient and printed different. lnguages, ; ; d Ghaae vostization showd that o bomb had been | WASRINGToN Benew Tm Owam Bee, ) |8 ttottiegs Tor ME Gropasyy Kt Mr. Bibb o Promiar in His l‘l-m‘._“ tho | Jvas also providod. A new lob of bills o | Tetegraph ve Railr :.-,|]. o Interesting Correspondence et by 9 ¥ 513 I'OURTERNTIL STREET, represents Gage county in tho proceedings. ew ¥onk, Dee, 10.—George Bidwell, the | London were purchased on the contit t A vory important suit was yesterday morns e mela. | LHToWn. probubly from tho strect, into a de- Wastit¥eto%, D, O Dbe. 10, ) PERSONAL, principal in tho Bank of Engiand forgories | and in this way the couspirators obtained | 1yieyerin in the United States court in which Laxcony, Neb., Dee. 10.— al Tele- | yaihod waretiouse used for storing high Major Marcus P. Miller, Fifth artillory 1o an J65a, | ® werent mumber of indorsements, stamps | K YRR T YIS TR 6 that were effected in the year and who received a life sontenc and signs of leading firms on the : it and 0 Tondon, MeDonald | the Union Pacific company the defendant, ¥ gues in crime, but who | was sent to 1%aris to get the necessary fae | [n brief, the former affects to fear that the of leave July 18, | simiies of rious banks and private w;‘ latter intends to dispossess it of tho tele- dorsement stamps enicraved on wood, e | o0y jines which parallel the Union Pacific, T asked Mr. Springer this afternoon if X 00 for 0 . there was any prospect of an agreoment or | s reported at T Monkod for duty, as in compromise batween the democrats and the Prony S, Hearn, | with his threo colle republicans on the territorial admission bill, -~ - 9 was released upon a tic : mittee, has caused some rich letters to be | discovered lving in the street. It contained | “*Notunless the republicans will agree to THE BIRMINGHAM MASSACRE, 1887, 18 now pediling a hm\.\-m;:\ul. “l-vm'p, turned with the surprising information » A written, Chairman Richards questioned the | Several sticks ~of dynamite and some | adihit New Mexico,” ho replied. “That is | gyettement Still Running High Over | I0£ 118 Own Chaing,” in- which he gives & | ghgp tnero woere no wood_engravers in Paris, | afd has sought an injunction to resteain the right of Bechel to pay Sc fulminating caps. The fuscconnccted with | the @ltimatum. They must take us for the Bloody Affair. vivid deseription of his career from child- | This oblized Goorge Bidwell to visk the dan’ | Jatter from so doing. Theve is some mystery gram to Tue Ber]—The recent exposures by Tue Bre concerning the reckless use of money by Walt Seceley and Treasurer Bechel, of the republican state central com- | goou after a package wrapped in or o was wines in. This building was shattered, hoops were burst off many of the casks and the heads of some of them we ven in. Very in compa cont ¥'s eXpenses 1o e pie showed evidence ol ving bee n " a vo are i W a £ 00 ), 1 st oresting > C rerous experiment o having e NOCeSSU 0! o L ove, because, ) 10 Ohicago, forgetful of the fact that ho had | i fnskAge showed avidoico ‘”'l'“:”‘;“‘lfim‘.‘ ! | greater fools than wo are if they think that | Ryyvrsanaw, Ala, Doc. 10.—The coroner | hood up, and a most iuteresting e of gorous exper I‘.’nv’\l\(nur hwving the necossiry | covered up by this movo, b u ‘.nl,.xtln.'_; il wuthorized the payment of the £100 note, Tho articles are not in possession of the po. | We Will consent to the admission of four re- | i5 ondeavoring 1o got at the bottom of the | SVery particular of the gigantic frauds that | FECE MU ST L GON IV < oon ox. | Present, few, If auy, persous huve heard o i Mroasurer Bechel roads the riot act to the { lice, who are at work on tie case, pubiican territorics and a refusal to admit | rcre in Saturday night's massacre. Tho ex- | Witimately placed him as a wearer of the | WAMT Y VIR STGIIHEL IO, ono | Such an intent on tho part of the Union Pa- i cific. From time to time, in congress, tha ric | right of the railrond to allow a private cor clothing marked with the “broad arrow,” | i) the distinguishing badgo of the English poni- | cab @ in response t f ¢ amo from Aner ram, and assumed the dutic: A hole about three fect square was torn [ one demacratic tervitory. 1 shall not voto | qirement still runs very high, and the people s in'the roof. ‘The intention evidently was to | gor any bill that docs not include New Mex | gro divided over the action of the oftic otherwise happy republican family in a vig- erous lotter, which will be printed with the | gyrow " " bomb through the | ;o ) > | tontiary popul Tho boo ike a | to Horton. On Decomber 25, 18 woration o conduct a tolegraphic bus other correspondence in the Call this eveu- [ gkylight, —underncath which were [ 160 ) s Oue very remarkable foature is that nearly | fentiary popula “"l"'m' ol ) ‘],,‘fh,(': Biawell, under the name of Warron, maiied | Do ' :',;fl.'. e -“g"nl.’l“ntl‘:uxl_ } ing, which is us follows: several vats filled with _ highly Do you still insist upon aamitting Dakota | ayery man killed was shot 1n the back, show- [ FOImanee, \dinary literary ability, There | from Birminghum to tho Bank of Ensland ASERLIAL A, e \ e RICHARDS' LETTE explosive liqhid, Had this suceeeded, scorcs | as a whole? ing that the crowd had_turned away’ in the | more than ordinary literary ability ere | Wiime. bills of exehuni amountine to | duct, has been questioned. It has beew supy ¢ Fremoxt, Nob, Dac w. | of buildings would have voen wrecked, and [ T am opposed to the division of Dakota on | alley when the firing began. % s torrible irony in the comparisons of the | 150 for discount, i order 1o aseertum if [ plemented with a_determination to compol hel, Omalia—Dear Sir: > yours of [ the 15,000 barrels of Awwhisky in the store- | pripeiple,” said Mr. Springor. *1 do not be- Ihe Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers, | writer's eariy recollections of Sunday, when | the “fraul machine” wis in working order, | tho road o live up to its obligations, but. bo- Noyember 0 enclosing statement of Toceipts | 10use would have caused a feurful conflagra- | ) o, thut tho people want the territory ai- | Of Which Hawes is @ member, have tele: | yne piblo or “Iaxter's Suints' Rest" was tho | and, as these bills were discounted without | youd that nauhing has boon dona. 1t has and expenditures. There are at loast two [ o8 | eTasaEe 1GEtistaton by tho ro- | Erabhod that Wioy havo oigapad b dotective | only reading allowed. Cards in the Bidwell | auestion, such provad to bo the cus boon sid thiat s moveon tho patt of thd tems that may be questioned—the note for sines Lynch, ono of the proprictors, says | vided, Itisonly fnsistod upon by * | o look up tho case, T'hey beliovo that Hawes i ; SiH FGvoBRtVol The plot worked like a charm, Everything i Union is to forestall further cons ;“”.(,,r one, aid the Sceley draft for 8100, the | he beliey 10 explosion was the work of | republicans for partisan purposes, in order | is mnocent of the crime, and that the colored | home were regarded as certain provoeatives | ga) ghoir way. Lhoy calculated chances, »nil or offc ction by establishing, ther, - You and Sesloy. e beme | the whisky trust, which has threatened v to got two more scnators. But I do not | woman, Fannic Bryant, and Albert Patter- | of divine wrath; checkers as a temptation of | however, and everything was urransged re 1f possible, a rixit to the monopoly which it unhine the finaneial cnd. of it. 1 wish you | Feance becausc the company refused to join that thero is mo proposition looking | 8on murdered and robbed Mrs. Hawes and | evil, and dancing s an unpardonable sin. for flight if tho fotiery was discoverod. 13 now enjoys along the line of the Union Would ivo me. n list of tho Molklejoun | the trust. He ndds that one of the members | B ACE G N Y SO E ngroo to. | then Killed the cildren, Bidwell appears to have been a hard work- [ well waited in Birmingham for the reply to [ Pacitic. i ) orders With umounts and numbers, us 1 hav rist came to the distillery shortly | towards division that L would not agreo to. | "y is reported that Huwes has made a full | ing, thrifty youth, and these hubits donot | tho letter, and arued with a bosus order on |~ ‘Lhe complaiat contains 155 spocifications t my 1ist boforo me. J YO 1 after the explosion, but was compelled to | If it should appear t a majority of the | confession of his crime, apbear 0 huve deserted him until he found | the postmaster got the reply from tie Lon- | and is in pamphlet. form. The plaintf R s R T A , being threatened with violence. 1or- | people of north Dakota should ask for ad- In addition to the injured whose names | himself, shortly after s wedding, hard bank manager. The bills had been dis- | statesthat it was duly incorporated by an ¢ ey T Iy nobody was in the building when [ pret P A majority south of the | were given last night, there aro o large num- | pushed for means to pay rent and supply | counted and the procecds passed to 1. A. | act of the legistature o New York, April 12 4 Oxana, Neb, Doc, 8, 1888,—Hon, T, D, | the deed was committed and nobody was | 1ol vhatis suggested for tho dividing | ber of people who roceived slight but not | food for those dependent on him, % Warren's crediv, Bidwell and his associates | 1545, and h aequired tho franohise « ftichards, Fremont, Neb.—Doar Sir: Noting | Burt. p ke i Il BRIt 18ReE L enson | disabling wounds, and are therefore not re- This was the moment he made the irst | worked what is known in the English thieves | the United Telegraph — com Yours of 'the dth inst., in reply to mine, Lynch, when asked if there was any cause | line, then there will bo at least one reasol | ported at the hospital. : y downward step. He withheld a portion of [ vocabulary as “ringing the chinses.” pany, United 08 Extonsion Tole- BRI & SbLtONIBRb O ooniRLe) and AlabuE for” the taking of such a measure by the | for makiug two states, that does not exist | ™ Certuin promiment ofticials in the city have | his collections, intending to make the de- | “phis s how it was done. Bidwell took the | eraph company, — Atlantie and ~ Pacifle { 1 e a0 | whiskey trust, said :“Well, Tshouid say there [ now, Bt if the people of north Dakota do | telegraphed Governor Seay that, they con- | fleiency good the next month. ile managed | grain to London and wave to Noyes, his | tolceraph compuny, “Independent telograph ments, you refer 1o the SI draft,’ “The former, 1 thought, you we it with, it being for Mr, srapli company. it land | company, Overland tel *hoof said s that, by virtue of this, e as, Everyone knows the war they have from the southern | siderit necessary for him to be here, and | todo this, but the fiest step led to his dis- | clork, who had been sunmimoned 1o lin red on us without suceess. They have have asked him to come at once. The gov- | missal from the firm he had hitherto been an | from,New York by cable, to help out the | alleg per. not want to be divorce why the i B TRLIBrRGAY [hi Chio ok ARAKILE WS d every meaus in their power to force us [ half of the stato, it is a good reasor ernor will, no doubt, investigate tht situa- | honest employe of. Trouble came thick | work, checks on the Warren aecount for [ companics was cmpowered to constriet teles e om0 (0 v | into the ‘trust, and they plaved their last | territory should not be divided. tion personally, and mak rgements for | upon Bidwell, but he avpears to have | B4 000, on which Noyos drow that sum from | raph lines botween the Missouri river and : ment of the 1- cifie coast; that the Union Pacs rof any infringe ot Prank Kibbe, the removal of Hawes and Sheniff Smith, | steered ¢ for the relief of the sol- | until Wy | the Bank of whom he calls | Continental bunk to the credit of Horton. card when they tried to freeze us out of feed- “Would not the people of north Dakot ing cattle. When they saw that this had no | ¢ove for division, if they th Jugland aud deposited it in the thoroughly understood and satisfuctory, At of company was incorporated by an all events, 1 did not participate in its ben, L i 3 aght 1t probable s - SR E 0 L fits, dircetly or indircetly, Regarding tho [ ct they begran 0 issue vibzue threats, 0 | oo ouid also bo admitted us a statel” d _ Many telegrama concorning the | the evil v,_.‘.,,m\l..r( !‘T’]"l\ . {'\ x;u...‘fu‘.;nfiul Bidweli then drew Horton chétks for some N s entitled an ;\‘.-} b aid i nu-(:»u. draft of $100, my ‘roport. Ahould: have- read | Which we paid no attention 4 T o ot know wbout that. In order to do. | Sithation passed to-day between Governor | tion performed for Kibbe that uetted Bid L000, which were cashed and the money | struction of a railroad and tetegraph line be- J. D, Lyon, manager of the Schufeldt do not know about that. and the authorities. It is not probable | well 5500 was the first whet to his appetite | ysed to huy United States bonds, whaeh bouds | tween the Missouri river and the Pacifio order No. 17, which you personally sent me scale. s passed aud uvon an enla congr ,000 for the | termine the question as to the preferences of n the | wore orders to dismiss the | for ultimately shipped to ' the United | ocean: that on Junc 16, 151 in tho following lotter: company, offers a reward of & o L LaxcoLy, Neb., Oct. 17, 1888—W. F, Bechel, | #rrest of the person who threw the dvnamite | the people, both parts of the territory should | t given until abbitt, now act- | springof 1572 the forcign_trip was projected | States to be held till ealled for. All the | an act facilitating comtmunication across tha Omaha, Nob.—Dear Sir: Herewith check | 08 the distillery building, or the name of the | he allowed to vote rately, and as I say, | ing sheriff, says they are no longer needed. with a view to “raising the wind out of for- | giner transactions of the conspirators were | continent by electrle telegraphy s that in and for §250, one-half of Governor Thayer's dona. | M0 Who employed him "to do the work, or | if a majority on either side of the line should The funcrals of Postmaster Throckmorton | cign capitalists.” In company with George tinlly similar to this, Occasionally tho | by swid act, & compensation of HOt mors thume tion: also order for £100, which redit Ger. | Such information as will lead to the detection | ha in favor of division, thers would be at | and other victims took place this afternoon | McDonald, Austin Bidwell* (his younger | account at the Continential bank was re- [ $10,000 perunnium for ten years was granted man National bank and charge Secley. Very | A1 arrest of the parties responsiblo for the | Jeast one reason for division that does not | with impressive ceremonics. brother) and George Engles, George Bid- | diced by drawing out Bank of Enzland | 1o the party whose pronosal should "o ace truly yours, v | outrage. The members of the whisky trust | exist now.” g o Sheriff Smith still repeats the statement | well crossed over to England and quickly | notes, which were taken to that bank and | cevted, and who should build said telegraph (Siened) L. D. Ricianps, ridicule the idea that the attempt to destroy Will you agree to abide by such a decision | that ho did not give the word to fire until | made their way to London, that happy bunt- | exehanged for gold in bags of £1,000 hi | Tincss: thise ania plaiatiir.stally s apyFeciated You say: “You and ey seemed | e property was the work, directly or indi- | in case siich a vote is taken ! : shots were fired on the outside, and that at | ing ground of “impecunious mortals and | ‘phis wold was then carricd back and e the jereat immportanee of the proposcd entor to have been running the financial end of jt,” | Fectly, of their organization. I might accept such a division, provided [ least adozen shots were fired by the crowd | crafty schemc This worthy quartette | changed for notes by another person. The | prise to public interests, took into_ consideras In so far as 1t applics to me, it 1s un- S the bill would include New Mexico.” before a single oficer fired. | wentover to work forcien capitalists, but | objcet of this was to break the conecti IORIN 1 HEBLORIG LA OM AT E St OrATTERNA just, unfwr and untrue. 1 simply paid Presidential Nominations, “Then you will make a concession to the | “Nisuvitre, Tenn, Dec. 10.—A special [ the subscquent frauds upon the Bauk of [hetween cortain parties and bank | caused carcful and elaborate_exploruiions to orders presented me as long | as | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Among the nom- | republicans in Dakota, 1f they will admit | from Birmingham, Ala., ‘says: Governor | Eugland were not entirely the result of a | notes having numbers, the Bank of | be made then but livlo e bt tho v Hir m Sibley who state!” Seay arrived h 3 by, bringing t 11:85 to-night and is | pr wrangzed plan, but to a large extent were | Englund keeping a record of parties | sud poin's. Accordi ad funds availuble. True, some of these | inations sent to the senate to-day were those | New Mexico as L rane ey D | agkisha oIt tho Bomatesto day iworoMioos prompt utilization by sharp men of little | 1o~ whom its _notes were delivercd. | was theu president of t I do not say th He | th t. But I do say this— | now in conference with Colonel Jones. rdors Ve the campaign of 1887, b Zilli g0 . N 3 1 ) 1 e o ana 1o it | of William Joseph Larkin, of Ilinois, to be | g1 7 (G0t consent. to the passaze of | says that from the reports ho bas roceived | incients by which the tideof fortune was | How satisfactorily their plans must have | Suit to subinit i proposal to the govornmenty publican party of Nebraska wish to repudi. | POStchaplain, and Perry Belmont, of New | single bills for the admissiou of the territo- [ he thinks Sheriff Smith did his duty. turned theiv way. worked is evident by the information given | which was wcespted; that in cavrying out \c opening of an acconnt with the west- | i Bidwell, in his book, that the in dmission as_a state as ern brauch of the Bank of England was a udulent associates was at times more | with the Pacific Tel Montana and - very keystone in the swindlers’ arch, but it ,000 per day. And whenone package | Calitormia State Pelegraph company for the if it does [ A Final Effort to Be Made to Get the | docsn't seem to have been the result of de- | of bonds was captived in America, after the | purpose of constructing said line. The initial A Men Back to Work. m_:\u at “”'2"1‘”“':1 xlx u\l'rulun $ deal had ended in disaster, it contained | point was .I\\.l.hvl«-pn.l .\Xn,{unllhwua via CAGC ec. 10.—A P o) i Austin Bidwe had in possession quarter of amiliion dollars in United | Omaba to Salt Luke; that this route was cannot eonjecturo, and T am sure that it has | Superintendent of Indian schools. To be re- d said, and he replicd that he was willing m‘c;“' A0 ‘:xll;fwlgv vs\v"'" ‘l,:““‘v'l"l"““!"l:’" $10,000 in bank notes. and as ho was coing to ecuritio Y 2 seleeted and used by’ the plainiiff, and_that Como from somo disappointed member | ceivers of public moncys, T. A, Dunlana, of | to agree to the omuibus bill admitting North [ made in a fow days by a committee of the Iyigiy friends in Ireland, he didu't care then the beginning of the end arvives. [ the Union Pacific subsequently aviiled itsele o o eommitteo. P Detieve it | Minnesota, at Crookston, Mitn., and rank | and South Dakota, Montana and Washing- | engineers who went on a strike on tho Bur- [ to carry so much motey about with | On February 27, 1333, it is decided that the | of this route n the construction of 1ts lnes; You aro too honorable a man and possesscd | F. Rardolph, of Dakota, at' Watertown, | ton, but he would not agree to admit New | lington road last February to get tho men | him, and he —sought to place it in | final haul shall be mude, and £100,000 1 false | that in 1854 the Pacific Telesrapt of too much manhood to associate my name | Dak., and Samuel T, Leavy to be agent for | Mexico until atter the census of 189) had de- | yack to work upon the old terms, or better, | the safe keeping of a friend of his, a Mr. E. | 'hilis are sent to the Bank of England. If | and in 1565 the California State with such a wilful and deliberate lie, It | Indians at the Yankton ney in” Dakota. | termined its population to be sufiiciently | my o asult of the conference is bound to be | L+ Green, doing business on Saville Row. | the deal should go through the Atlantic | company and the Overland company bec seems 1o have the ear marks—with the ac- | Peter D. Vroome of the Third cavalry to be | large to justify it.” + G f .'l” h i oy | Mr. Green advised him to deposit it in some | gcean will be placed between the conspira- | consolidated with the plaintiff, which there<s cent on the ear—and bears the imprint of | inspector eral, with the rank of major ARE THEY CITIZENS? important, for if the men cannot get | hunk, and subsequently ntroduced Austin | tors and their victims. But ther aloose | by endowed the said plaintiff with all the Webb Eaton, Tean produce vouchirs for | Captain Edward ‘Hunter, first cavalry, to | Colonel Habercom sends the following to [ back the committee has power to [ I3idwel, under the assuied name of Warren, | serew in this last_operation. Bidwell had | franchise thus created and obtained, amon every dollar disbursed. Thera are still in | be judge advocate, with the rank of major; | the Milwaukeo Herald (German) to-night: | renew the efforts made last spring | to the assistant manager of the western | fajled to put the date of the accoptance which was the right to operate said lincs,an ny possession all financial papers connected | Captain George B! Davis, First cavalry, The democrats may find they have two | and doclare o general boycott on (' | branch of the Bank of “Kngland, the institu- | two of the forged bills, They were sent to | also to remove 1o and upon the right of way With the campaign of 1586, 'S7 und '8, These | be judge advocate, with the rank of m names on the roll of their members of the | Pt (RS L & KO BT O B | tion at which Mr. Green kept lis ownt ac- | the supposed aceeptor to have the date put | and alom:the tracks of the defendant, aud * will show ull who contributed, whother par- | First Lieutenant Robert Crain, Fourtl next house who will not ba sworn 1. Wis- DB 51003 L AR08 count. Instead of taking & sunple certific: in, and were discovered to bo forgeries, In- [ to make an areangement with 1 tially or in full, and the orders upon | lery, to be quartermaster, with the rank of | consin etected only two democrats to the the switchmen will seek to defeat tho engi- | of deposit, Austin was ]ll‘c\llll\:dl)ll t0 leave | gtant measures wero tak for the arrcst of | the company whereby such removal Which 1 disbursed tho funds, com. | captaing Captain Douglas M. Scott, First in- | next house, who are both German-Ameri- [ ncers for the reason hat the former vow | his signuture and take a check book, which | the perpetrators. This was on March 1, 1573, | should be in | ofienaat snola pleted and also bearing approval | fantry, to bo commissioner of subsistence, | cans. It is asserted that both were ineligi- | yengeance against the engineers and charge [ Was, of course, equivalent to opening a regu- | Anticipating suceess with this lastlot o | satisfy the requivenients of the act so ercated o “the " stato. central - committos, | With the rankof cantain: First Lieutenant | ble, because neither of them is an American | ¢y FG sroion SO e them | 180 account. | The couspirators - then got [ pills, Bidwell had given the_clerk, Noyes | by congress. At the time the plaintif owned Does the committeo, does Mr, Eatou, wish | Charles, Twenty-third infant com- | citizen, They came to this country as minors, | | JCH S A8 T EEEE (BEES LA | down to work, and a little scheme was | cortain éhecks amountiug to 75,000, drawn | or operated lines of tetecraph extonding mo Lo givo this to tho pross? T am fally jus. | missioner of subsisteuce, with' the rank of | with their fathers, and they claim the latter | to strike iast spring and then leaving them | worked on the continent which_yielded good [ on tiie Warren account, with which to pur- | from St. Joseph, Mo., to the citios of Wash= ome of | the project the plaintif assonated itself aph corpany and the ¢ of New Mexico has just ato any of its regular and honestobligations? [ York, to be envoy extraordinary and minis | ries, The territos Tincurred none of them. 1f any have been | ter plenipotentiary of the United States to | as many claims for repudiated, the fault lies with the party, not | Spain. James ‘it of Michigan, to be | Dakota, or Washington, or with me. Ieannot pay its debts. 1 enclose sistant commissioner of Indian affairs; | Should be treated like them, herewith a clipping from Tue Ovana Bre of el usnally give a democ G Deconber 4 1y whom it was inspired 1 | Samuel H. Albrock, of New York, to be [ "“NTt010 Senator M chat Springer Altiod in 8o dolng aftor the unprovokod, un. | captain: became full Amefican citizens before they | in the lurch. There are still 400 idlo switeh- | net results, and after its consummation | chase United States 'bonds, He also gave | ington. New York, New Orleans, Chiarles- just and ungentlemanly attack upon me. e themselves reached their majority. This is | men, and they have held several meetings, | Iuglos remained in London about a week, | him Warren checiss for $50,000 to deposit to | ton, Philadelphia, Boston and all the other Upon examination of orders paid, T find the The Golden Gate Speciol. disputed. It is positively asserted that the | at the last of which they appointed a comumit: | preparing papers (forged) for Georze Bid- | the credif of the Horton account. This ac- | cities in the Atlantic, southern and casterm { following: No. 22, Web: ton, £34.30; Rock Cieek, Wyo., Dee. 10.—The Golden | father of Mr. Buckner, who was elected | tee to wait on the Burlington ofiicials and | well to use on a trip to South Awmerica, and | somplished, the only thing remaining to be | statess also owning certain indispensible then took a amer to New York. That | qone was 'to_draw out the Horton account | patents for electric telegraph, which were No. 25, Webstor Baton, £50; No. 26, Webster | Gate special, on ber return trip, left San | from the Fifth district, never was natural- | ask for a restoration of their old places, v Eaton, $:00; No. 20, Webster Eaton, | prancisco on time Saturday, at 3 p. m., | zed, and it is at least suspected that tho | reply is expected from Superintendent Bes. | sume day George Didwell sailed for (1o | and skip. As Noyes went to wie Continental [ used in the operation of said linos; that £00; 'N Webster Eaton, $150} | Deeomt e oy thta | same s truo of the fatner'of Mr. Burwig, [ ler.” The general grievance committec of the | Jat smpanied by o man numed Mun- | hank to draw out the £30,000 he wa when congress came to follow the construcs S a, Wobster Eaton, 5 BORIDONY, i ERONOI b arly this | (0}, was elected from the Second district. | Brotherhood of Loecomoti Engincers | son. About tuis time Austin_ Bidwell drew | rested and taken to Bow street poli tion of snid telegraph lino with & line of rails No. 40, Webstor Eaton, 8200 No. 56, Web, | morning. Tho trip has been a perfoct suc- | In Wisconsint foreigners of suflicient age |is now in Chicago with the sin. | out'the meney (wll buta small balance) de- | ion, He passed by Bidwell on the wi L e e R o g on, $112: No. 43, Webster Iaton, | cess, everything working admirably. This | acauire the rizht to vote after o year's resi- | glo excoption of tho chairman, who | posited to thé credit of . A. Warren in the | “Bigwell and McDonald waited for the | pose of facilitating communication, it was SIK7.16: totil, $1.710.60, Tiis would indicats | evening the reprosentatives of the Denver | dence, and the declaration of intcntion to be- | js en routo from San Francisco. - Feeling s | western branch of the Bani of Inglan, storm to blow over, believing their connee- | i 4 that it would be in the highost dos That ho (My. Faton) was. disbursing tho | pbers aill board the Golden Gate special at | Ome @ eitizon. It 18 a provision [sstated to be very bittor between the engi- | | The forged letters of credit that George | tion with the fratid would never be discov- | greo unjust to the plaintit for the govers s has extendod | Bidwell was taking to Brazil had been manu- | o, This | factured vy Engles. They purported to be | ye \iding a | drawn by the Londou and Westminster & d. At Ma d in the for 0k, | one piece of blotting s Jodgings all the material [ ment o encourage the maintenance of ans ries was destroyed, all but | other telegraph Line inclose proximity and in v, which Mac | consequence the defendant was authorized { 1 firemen here, and th residents of that stato from [ to other roads terminating in Chic: having themselves naturalized. If thisisthe | condition of affiirs is said to be wi or portion of the funds. Besides that, he | Gheyenne and be ent. ned and banquetted ollllmv that has prevented many | neers ) old ived a “donation,” of which Iam not ad- f oy route, Pullman Conductor John Larkin, vised, Lam thoroughly disgusted with what | \ith'a corps of assist i has been said in the press, and unless there | exhibition of tho “;3“,“:;,,],; o a review and | caso with the fathers of the two gentlemen [ powerful influence against the proposed | next to the 1 nic of London ‘the Jariest | wantod roserved for use. That pies of [ o enter - nto ngrosment with is_an explicit and authorized denial, I'shall | Golden te speoinl yesterda, showing | named, then they are not citizens, and co) scheme of a general federation of the railway | bank in the BEnglish metropotis, ' Iu Milling | blotting-paper gave him a life scntence in an | plaintif so that the” plaintiff would tako my own course; and if the commitioo | oy oy o the pavt of the men and | quently incligiblo to congress. The law pre- | employes which hus been under discussion | them out he sined only the managzer’s namc. | guglish prison. novo te. linoa alons tho' snid has gone into print, I shall certainly follow | oiio novel devices in the arrangementof tho | S¢ribes that a forcign-born person musthave | for some time. Bidweli's anticipatious proved perfectly | “eDonnld, in a_roundabout way, reached | ronte of defendant as fast 48 the lntter so the oxample of the committee, chomical fire extingmshers, The tram s | been seven years a citizen before hois eligi- o correct, and by the closest shave, as is sub- | Hayre, from which port he took passage in | completed; and that said plintiff did com- ) Signed | W. F. Becuer., fire-proof, so far as steam heat and clectrio | 1 @ t in the house. When Messrs. A SHOOTING AFFAIR, sequently disclosed in the book, this ap- | ghe steamship Thuringia for New York, He | ply with said act. After this the railvay i N % Barwig and Brickner present thomselves at parently trifling omission nearly landed the | wag captured and returned to London under | eompany discovercd that the system, by bés Ir. Bechel was shown a copy of itk BEE | Jights can make it, but, nevertheless, the last ovening. Ile read over the Lincoln dis- | Gildon Gate special has ' a regular fire ao- patchos regarding the above letters, and re- | pyrtment, thovoughly equipped and trained, marked: *‘They’re all right. [I'here is noth- | %ipho weather has been superb during the 14 ingbut a plain statement of facts in the' | entira trip, aud the obseryation room crowded | their i whole matter. I have receipts and doeu- | i) the timo. monts to show for overy cent I expended, EILNE Some Lincoln parties wanted me to send THeIE e the bar of the house to be sworn ‘n as mem- | A Young Girl Brutally Assawbted By | wholeoutfit in a Brazilian prison. Sheer | bers, they will be cl , and conse- Raiiroad Employcs. cheek carried them through this episode in | sarted for Quecnstown, Ireland, intending | quence, made an -indenture September, 15 quently thoy had potter find the proofs of |y, v.pyroLts, Dec. 10.—[Specinl Telogram- | their crookedness, but the squeczo w 1o there take the White Starsteamer Atlantic | of a laase of its lines to the Atlantic & Pacie nships, 1f such exist. e B e TS k a terrible experience to - Bidwell, The | for New York, At tne Queenstown wharf | fie ‘Pelegraph company, for which lease said ARMY APPOINTMENTS, to Tnie Bee.|—Particulars of a most Lo haul was i big one, the booty amountng 10 | he discovered that he was being shadowea | company gave to the defondant large sud The list of nominations to vacancles on the | ble and revolting outrage committed upou a ,000. -~ Having worked the Rio bunkers | and he gave up the trip. The_ivony of fate | valuable considerationss that having for. staff of the general army, seut to the senate | voung girl at Spooner, on the Omaha road, ccessfully, Bidwell and his partners: next | ghowed itself in the sinking of the Atlantic | some reason become dissatisficd wigi said! ause surprise in the army at turn their attention to the Amsterdam flnan- | on that voyaze, with a death list of over fi .‘ tradition procecdings. George Bidwell | ing used jointly, was impun 1, and in conse- theso papers down to Lincoln, but I was not e ST to-day, will h y some days ago, have come to the knowledee ) e | lease and the operation of said line ufreun- to bo eaught in that kind of a trap. I do not Ff“,\l‘m'n”tff.quu' Parlizment will be pro ric, ulrch“unn\n'x\nrl‘nlx)ml,[:]nl«lu.r‘llmx‘l‘\;llv;ul;n the | of your correspondent, nlthough tho matter | CiorS but the phlegmatic Hollandors w hundred. © Bidwell was spared for harder | der, and desiring o avoid its oblizations, on Intend to stand any more of their inuendos. | rogued on the 24th, nds o hose who expectes ap 00 shrewd for the Americansand their pla luck. After manifold dodgings of detectives | or about March, 1830, the said defendant, Certain parties have been hounding me for In the commons this evening Stanhope, | pointed. Only oneor twoof the active fav- | has been strictly kept quiet. The brutes im- | all fell through, Bidwell paying them the | o reached Edinburgn, Scotland. Here n | under ples that! sucl an act was justified some time, ond now I am going to | geeretary of war, read a telezram from Gen- | OFites have drawn prizes in tho lottery, and | plicated in tho erime are employes of the | compliment by saying that “those cautious | yowsdealer suspected him of being the | and required by its eharter and oblizations resent this' kind of business, born out of | 50l 0 Guieo, to the effect that a the list shows that the present administra- | Omaha railroa d, and consequently the de- Hollanders really know how to do business | Bank of England forger, and 100k into its own hands the possession of snid sheer spite. It is true I gave Walt Seeley | & 98 06 SRR, 10 ) g tion is no wore beyond social and political | taiis of the shocking outrage had not reached | sufely.” his suspicions to w clork telograph lines, That the plaintiff has oper- money for oxpenses to Chicago and I paid | steamer would leavo Suez Wednesday to | influence than its predecessors, for with one | any news center until oue of the men wiho Failing to beat, the Duteh, the eyes of the | witn the Bank of Eogland's ag in | ated independent stations Omalin, e every legitimite bill as long as thercwas | convey to the Suakim squadron the Twen- | or two exceptions, the oficers nominated | was in the little town at the time, cume to | gang are next turned upon Frankfort. Bid- | gdinbur, This firm. called in Detoctive | mont, Grand Island, ¢ d Olxden, money to do so. As far as my using the | tieth Hussars and 300 men of Wélch infantry, | 0we their selection more to the influence of | this city und made the facts known, It was [ well is contemplating a vald upon the Roth- | MeiCelyie, who arrested Bidwell on Mareh ud hias also kept bitteries supplied along committee's funds wrongfuliy, it is all bosh. | This would malke the total force at Suakim | prommnent democratic politicians and socioty k ngo last riday when the brutal out- | schilds when he receives the following tele- | 20, 1573, The prisoner wus tuken to London | the line used by def sndant; that, piaintiff hag In fact the committee is indobted to me for | 6,500 men. composed mostly of Egyptians, ders than to their military records, or the occurred, A sixteen year-old girl, | gram: - ey and lodged in } te Jail, there to ruminate | stenng thres wires from Omaba to North 2 money expended out of my own pocket on the | ajrainst 2,400 of the enemy. endorsement of * their — sapevior ofticors. | whose name 1s unknown, employed in the LONDON, —To George Bid- | upon the carelessness that must have given | Platte and two beyond the latter point for committee’'s account. 1 haven't the slightest In tho debate on the Irish estimates, John | General Schoficld will feel considerably [ hotel at Spooner, was cuticed to o by one | well, Amste de u great dis- | the police his real name and his connection | the use of said defendant, and five doubt but Webb Baton is at the bottom of all | Ellis, member from Nottinghamshire, moved | bumilated av the failure of the president to | of the freight conductors, where she wis covery, Come immediatoly. Mac, with the forgery. Mek died before the | wires, ana in somo places, for _itself; v this, und the cause of the unjust attack made | to reduce the amount voted for the Irish | ppoint Captain Sanger assistaut inspector | saulted by several railroad men, She is ow, what wis McDonald’s great discov- | ease was redehod for trial, B e i A o G LI e P A through T Bee's Lincoln bureau the other | polico by £10,000. He protested against Irish | £eneral, but ho is treated no worse than the | to be in & critical condition, und is being | ery? It was this: ~Awong cortain genuine | ““Ayugrin Bidwell was arrested at Havana, | have been expended and the defendant has day. Lonstables procuring evidence for the Times | secretary of war and General Drum, whose | cared for at the bome of her' father, a few | pieces of paper collected by Bidwell on his | cyiba, and despite the abserce of any only reimbursed the plaintiff 1o the extent of Ry and fo nesses by threats to appear, | Fecommendation have been ignored in several | miles from Spooner, 1t is said o warrant | contincutul tour and sent to London to be | digjon treaty between Spainand Engliand was | £121,608.17. Phe complainant 4150 cites that Chairman Richards' Say, Balfour ropli ¢ some length, Douglas M. Scott, who draws the | has been issued for a conductor named | cushed wus a bill of exchange on Baring | turned over to the Buglish authosities. He | it Lus also come to (he ears of said plaintift FrevoxT, Neb, Dee. 10.—[Special Tele- After further debate Mr. ILis' motion was OB \,\',lll):;l:‘«;;;s l\l_nlvmnl-nrhlc,\v”,::‘l\_ll‘i\;x,'ll - | Somers, m-.l-r.. uI[ |,..u.1»n.| § .‘:.l MeDonald to l;yni was landed at Plymouth, May 2 74, that defead was contemplating violent 1) e, ] —1} ol Yhoir- | rolectes 0! ‘o am L. Scott, of Pennsylvania, SrTreT—— ell on his arrival in London within twenty- o four prisoners were tried together, and A decisive ac 1 derogatio cone Kran o Rub 13es.)~The aitention of, Ohalr rejocted. TG s peaking, is entitled to the Sherman Will Not Aceept. A e o tun pelgonery Wwerp drled Lokol '\:’::'nl o ‘-quv‘fln\ acts i dorokation'of Agld. aai man Richards, of tho ropublican state cen- Steamship Arciva Scott hus invested from £0.000 [ Corvwnus, O., Dee, 10.—[Special Teleg $As soon as I received that bill on Barings | the best detoctive and legal talent of tho | the suid telegraph lines. as wellas. those bo, | tral committee, was called to an articlo in s | oy Glasgow—Tho state of Georgin from 15,000 an Mr. Cleveland's political for- | to T Bee.|—The report concerning Sena- | Iawent there to collect, the moncy. - Iustead | world ean avrange it. - kvery picco of paper | tween Omaha and Oydon, and Kunses City | Evexing Bee concerning the management | Ny :.:::::)”‘ll::II'“[:c’:’:t:x‘;x‘:hntt‘::i‘ti‘;n?ou"l'l‘lls.i)l ::“mn‘:: tor Sherman's acceptance of a cabinct port- :‘u'um ing the amount by check or in gold or | puyndled during the working of the “fraud | and Denver and open up $aid lincs under its I expected, the cashier stamped on | machine’ was brought into court and its | own operation, & damage in whi «d.The prosecution | result'to the plaintiff of mors th d on the jury’s ver- | annually. LIS Teason, o W 1 judze sent uli four de- | tion is asked onjoining its ' de of the fin: 1l matters of tho last republi- can campaign, from Treasurer Bechel's standpoint. “All I bave to say,” said Mr, action will | 1 £100,000 of injune- wdants from | At New York—The Circassia from Glas- | the only reward ho has got, and it is given to | folio 18 at hand. Mr. Thomas E. Steele, a | the fuc g0W, the Aurania from Liverpool, the Den- | him by the president s a personal compli- | young attorney of this city, who is a nephew mark from Copenhagen and the La Nor- | ment, for very few of Captain Scott's military | of General W, T. Sherman,has just returned history aceurately tra cernenceeenens | wpent nearly £500.000, 1 dict of guilty the t Richards, *'is that if Mr. Bochel has any | pandie from Havre. associates had discovercd any peculiar auali- | from a vdait to the general at Pittsburg, He | | PAYABLE AT LONDON AND WEST- {1 fondants to prison for life fler fourtec © Us0 ¢ ¥ h 8 1 financial statement of the campaign to ren- [ At Loudon—The Demmark from New | fications on his part, or wero aware that bo | says that John Sherman held o conference | © MINSTER BANK, A AR (R O e R ane | oAneiot sall eloumaaiav Al A AR der, that it would be very much more proper | York. was even a candidate for ouc of the vacan | with his brother, the general, and other rela- penitentiaries George Bidwell was pardoned | antto appear in court and unswor the bill | for him to submit itto the committee, instead At Southampton—The Werra from DB R 2 tives during the past weck and that at the or granted a ticket of leave on July 18, 1557, | of plaintiff. 1k )y lled in the of to the newspapers. The letter purportingto | York for Bromen, Captain Vroom, who gets the inspector | conference it was deaided that the Ohio sena- | aund endorsed it Upon my taking it there it | Ho lauded in New York Augast 5, and was | court at Loay h, K D - 27, have been written by him on December 8, | ~ At Bostou—The Deruyter from Autwerp. | generalship, owes his appointment 10 the | tor was not under any circumstances to o | Was cashed without a question. 1t ocaurred [ utonce arvostod by two ctives, Judee | Phe Union | wishies Lo abide by the | has not beon received by me. At the organ- At Hamburg—The Hammonia from New | influence of Senator McP’herson and other | jnto President Harrison's cabinet in any po- | to me immeaiately that it we were to get [ Dufty discharged bim from eustod 1| recent act of congress, and the Wostern \ ‘ ization of the committeé an auditing commit | York. 4 i democrats of New Jersey, for his father, | gition, but was to remain in the senate. some blank bills of exchange we could mike | ordered that id o allowed to take @ | Union enjoins,” said » Union Pacific ofielal tee was uppointed, with a view to conducting | At Bremen—The Willkommen {rom Now | the late Governor Vroom. of that state, was e —— as many as we liked by imitatiug the orig- | fresh start in life.? He is now living at ! Union is working under a cone iR | the campaigu on strictly business principles, | Yok, :';;;ll;h‘l.::;;:;'::!,of“;h:“;l:‘l:w[1_1:'. fllllhilm'-'mr- New Postmasters inal, and draw the mwoney for the same from 1 Whe J3hms,” ast Hartford, Conn., and \ tho Union Pacifle in - 1881, So far us 1 know, up to date no statement L T————L S ol 118, waiuta, Saptaits HUMCE | wWasminaron, Doc. 10.—(Special Telogram | the banie with tho sue caso that T did” for | winds up his booic with the. sutement’ tliat | with twenty-ive vears to run from thit date! hus been rendored to thoe auditing comuittes by Mr. Bechel, and uutil that is done silence | Loxbo: conircss last August, res {f v Howard Payne could never h ap- | The act passed iated ‘Home, Sweet Home' as I now do.? | guires ti 1 10.—President-elect Harel- | army influence. Captain Davis, who is made | o Tue Bee]—Willard D. Morgarerge has | J3jgyy, I's natural shrewdness now comes Pacific o operate its own upon Lis part would seem to be the prudent | son has written the following letter from | BsSistant Judge advocate general, is consid- | been appointed postmaster at Simon, Cherry | into full play and a long neglected balance . L T ST OF courae, 1t Wil thing, 1hve had nothing to sny 1o 1o bubs | Tndianapolis to a correspandent in Neweas. | SF€4.080 of tho ablest ofliccr in the service, | county, Neb., vice Ellas Stillwell, resigned., | at tho Bank of England appoars to have SHE BID NOT LOVE HIM. AARA AR AL 1 MR S LS, KA 1io Gancorning thin matter, For an Omahin | LiJianapolis to has boon an instructor in law at West Point, | g following Tows postmasters hayo | opened up visions of immeuse profitable [ o ¢ aTe e U113 e art AR AT Y b P e (3 pohtician, Mr. Bechel scoms to be very | Ueunder-Lyne: and has written a boois on army law that is [, 0 tad T p Lt e scheming. He reasoned that as the bank Phioago Man Shoote fis Landlady | (1s8q portion of the foad l1a conoornoed, i Laders Dear Sir—Your lotter of November 10 has | looked upon as an authority. He went into | becn appointed: Bumily Brian, Blairstown, | }oi"s i {Le Barings bill to McDonald with- and Kills Himaolt, 1Hat I n abias Tok Wio douile 40 Coolio, L Dygp LT boon rocoived, I have nover been a student | the ariy as o private and has earned overy | Henton county, vice Jae Applyate, resikned; | out vorifyin the signature, it must bo- tho | Cinicado, Dec. 10,-fohn A Murfin, an en- | ELG Unioh (ucitis beomasen jo, abice by e | or and the Mormons. T 4 . promotion ke has received. There is o great ben K. Kogers, Eden, ette county, | custon 202l ransfe Is of ex- | gincer, fell desperately in love with Mrs, 13, [ 1 An act 0 oas stauds abo Y ofour family history, and can only say in | FENT0Y Tegret expressed over the m‘-“.“,u yice Linus Fox, ' resigned; ' Charies K. :;::"Alb:l lrlnlm“hf‘;||4lldv.g)1‘l‘.:1|‘:l.T\-]rln::::lu ».’.-xfm:.fg W. Merrill, kis londlady, and knowing ‘that | contract, W have our n wires for the nd government busts i 10 send 4 prie Terad 10" us, or sands. SaLT Lake, Dec. 10.—1'he hearing on the | yoqionge to your {nauiry that it has been i f ; ) “ 2 thi v v P FY of the presideat to sppoint Captain | Buech. Goos Lake, Clinton county, vice P o © acceptors o “initiated,” his love ias unrequited, shot her this | Uritnsaction of etition alleging that Receiver Dwyer and | stuted und accepted by some of my relutives | Jonn' G, ”"Hourke, who " was thouehs | A. Gohlmann, resizned, Andrew T, Barncs, | LLom,to the acceptors tobo Finitiuted. " [T | 8 o and then Kitled Litselte e | oss, and ropur tho couneil collected oxorbitant fees, etc., in | Who Lave given study to that subject, that | certain of ome 'of the places, and | Leighton, Mahaska county, vice D. A. | the custom for brokers to send all offored | Woman died at o'clock thig after. | Yate messa rates the matter to eschicat tho Mormon church [ QUF fainiy has desconded from = General | was endorsed by General Crook, Ad- | Gray, resigned: Lorenzo D."Bwin, Lovey, | paper to the purportod drawors o accoptors | n00n. B, W. Morrill and his wife huve | Ui thitis tio way the my roperty, hegun to-day. Recciver Dyer re lomus Brurrison, an ofiicer In Cromwe:l's | jutant General Dium, Secretary Endicott | Polk county, vice J, B. Laub, resigned, to have it “initiated” by them, thus dete kept a boarding house for several years. - used, undor advice of counsel, to answer | &Y. I nevermyselfexamined into 16 ov- | and a large number of prominent “oficers. mining whether the draft or ccoptance 13 | Among their boarders was Martin, and ever [ all sirike. most of the questions put. 'Ihe examination BaxsaMIN HARRISON, Bourke has been General Crook’s aide-de- Freight Trains Collide. genuine or not.| If this was true, it follow: since his arrival in the house, over a year New Y 10. 1% fty-two boats of :’A‘lelulj and the ltyation \:‘l:lbudn_‘csj»med o KA L vmm‘:_“g s Indian sampalans, lm: sgen | Woncuester, Miss, Dec. 10.—Reports | that the English bunks discounted puj wan hr:} bs 4 ..h-“.:ll the greatest love for | the steam transportation eom- 0@ supreme court when it mocts in Jauu- -~ m—— al nuch genuine fighting, and has e o a Y - without making any inquiry as to the - | Mrs. Merrill. His attentions at last became | pany e i ST What Depew Would Accept. 2uton WDOUL 48 mch mule Smeut as any miu | Bave been received here of the derailment at AR S ATy radle, and today sho advised him o | DY to-day Denguse twaniy ol ury. uineness of the signatures, relying entirely gincers employed by the company huve New York, Dee, 10.~Tho Commereial Ad- | iu the army. He is a studeut, too, aud has | Ashland of two Boston & Albuny freight | oy the character of the customer who offered | 10ave. ~After pleading with hor not 10 sond Foundored on the Rooks. vertiser this afterncon publishes an inter- | produced some works that have @ Ligh Liter- | trains. The first report was that the head | the paper fé discount, oy away and finding ‘her deterniiaad, be | Brack: The moen are reesting u riduction Sax Fraxcisco, Doc. 10.—The steamer | view with Depew, in whici that gentloman | 4rY, a8 wn'rlll‘:slsmuutulu value, hrxakuumn was killed and that his body was | The lincs were laid with great accuracy. | 810t Ler aud then limsolf. 10r10 nay thelr own expenses hereattar e 01 : L L an ARG THE BEATRICE LAND OASE, under the wreck, A later report recived | Nothing was loft undon, aud down to tho s - . y . ¥aquins Bay, tho proporty of Colonel Eigar. | staice Wial whilo be would uat Accept b cuble | g g, Bibi, of Beatrice, Neb,is n the city. | states that thrae men ware kiliod. _ A wrock: | miost Bifnite particular tho forgers did thiir Killod 8y an Lxplosion, The Krenoh Bud, ton, president of the Orcgon Developmen! 6t pasikion ha woul vept tha position of | prepared to represent Gage county befors | ing train has boen sout dowa from this city | work with & waster hand for the first big CLEVELAND, O., Dac. 10,—13y the exnlosio FOU0H AL company, went on the rocks in ¥aquioa bay | mivister to Eugland shouid it b offered to | tha supreme court, in the Gago county court | and later @ relief trati o transfor pas. | haul of a boiler at Haman's fead wnill, ut siow. Paus, Doc. 10,=The chamber of depaties during a beavy gele last night. Suo will bo | him, Dejew waid wat he » total loss. The passen waved. The vesse! is valy , Wis morning, iecry laman a=d | toaday adopted the budsel by 4 vote of 753 to Lend Wailacs Sirobe | 15, Vhe amouet of \Le siukiug (uod is taed 81 £0.000,00 {18008, : vrsidered the | house case, The suit comes up on appesl | senge By way of preparation for the contem. | britge, O. S and prew wore | tutulater 10 Fing.an ) a8 sucond in iaporiauce | from the United States court of Nebraska | It is learned later tiat nobody was killed | plated fraud, Austin Bidwell on December 2 | Atovit I€iiie were kil 1S 20,0 0 the president oniy. sud invelves the title to the court house | aud only one person dangercusly injured. 1572, opened an account at the Contincutal | | | t

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