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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 188, BOILER EXPLOSION as valuable as is claimed, it will revolutionize | N N y A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, ) A VN " (R 1 ] ED CLOUD BANK FAILS. | . . e womk ot tedutims roteactary otk and { ITHAT LETTER FROM DUDLE : s " | PARALYZE L PULP eral Badly Injured. iron ore which are now consideradialmost Fargo Man, Missing. P " Bovroen, Colo,, Dec. 24.—(Special Tele useless. W s, B | Telogram The National of that City Forced | yram 1 Tur Brr.] - A terrible explosion ve- | Utter Disregard of the Rights of | After their visit to Birmingham the on | The Opinions of Various Indiana |, 'I‘I:-“;“‘"“<“_;“‘ il A ceram | A Magon tlemen will proceed to Pittsburg to look into o Tirk BBer \s. ement, & post com to Olose Its Doors. curred at the Hastings saw-mill, four miles American Citizens. e I o oeetiony. (are. Sl WEL thtn Politiclans Regarding It. mander of the G. A. R. and treasucer of the Down While Proaching. from Gold Hill, on Saturday last, resulting return to ( and prepare their report to S— board of education, disappeared some two pro— in the instant death of four men and the scald be submitted to the Canadian legislatare, ™ ) veeks ago, an hors of defaleation have " DUE TOGROSS MISMANAGEMENT. | {10 of anothicr, who will probably recover, al- | CHRISTMAS IN WASHINGTON. | Mn Charlton, in - conversation \:.u‘:,‘m;y WILL BE HARD TO MAKE A CASE. B A "'!h“[”l”j ; "' 6t 8 WARM WEATHER AT DUBUQUE, thotgh ho (s banly Infuved, THe Ml HAN correspondent, said this commission was ap. - A 6 facts soem to be th AR Pink n t r | had gone to work “,: iy and, being desirous :w inted for the p ITpose ”.‘: I:-U‘,:.:n|ng“y:=.- in £ s View Gongressminn Byfum time ago a traveling man named Taylor i - ogus Pinkerton Detective Ru k , 4 arly - ek % i he mineral resources of the Province of On 4 the Vie D! 08! 3 resenting & Chicago firm, it s cl wisey Bros. War s0 at Keok KWES With Anothes San's Wit of doing & big day's work, they fired up with President and Mrs, Cleveland Wil tarlo 1m(‘| for muk ng 81 'yw'lflohr\\lnr,vh:-‘hll»!. Takes—Judge Suite Says It Was Mr. Clement a personal ir lie extent Rai VN Btk W water in the boiler in order to get a full Eat Their Turkey Without Com- ter development of the mines. e Only a Trap Sct for the which none b parties directly inte and a Big Board Bill-A head of steam. They had sccure res- sides tho copper regions about Ludburg and . They had ired & pr pany- Conflicting RReports of Vormillion, coal regions botween Vermillion ata. seem to know. This hud been cor A Colored Scrape. sure of 115 poi d as the boiler wa X FRpe ' JLa. and as the b Nk Laird's Condition and Lake Huron, the mining regions along preying upon his mind until, it is belioved, foauting, cold water was pumped in, causing the north shore of the Gorgian bay, as far i the constant strain has rendered him tempor the explosion, Andy McDonald, tweut —_— west e the Sioux the country north of The Dudley Letter. arily in He has often boen overheard three yoars old, had his head blown oft, His . " " ake Superior, the silver district west of | Tyniawiporis, Ind., Dec. 21.—Ex-Senat lking to hitmself about the affair [ body was found {mmediately aftorwards, but | WASTINGTOX Bunrau Tis Ovunk Siee, | | Port Arthur, and the gold regionof the Luke | y (YOI ATOL Al aemizgsletatd Ll il DL DAL s T A FLEA 16 itk 1kh, | <AltHough ot BALIFeLy | Lo i ly afterwards, bu 3 FOUITRENTIL STREET, of the Woods, the iron district on the Min. | M¢Donald, Congressman Bynum and a AT TR A Bhor FIme Hators His 16 B ol s poad e e et ogy. | 1in head was not discovered until afternoon, Wasitiotos, . C.. Dec. 9. | [ nesota border, and_the iron and phosphate | dozen or more democratic office-holders, ar- | Vindictivespivit, A short time hefore his de- | JFEHE T THE oK = Th f O the Had Cload National bank, this ¢ when, in removing the debris, it was | Some of the leading German-American | mines of Fastern Ontario, ana the Goodrich | rived from Washington to-night to spend the [ it T lor thern e e question o ms | e Al ) “‘“’ inbxil i L ) " found lying in the pit under the | citizens in this city are very indignant over | alt district, and tho petfoleum de- [ nolidays, Speaking of the Dudley lottor, | ming what tincro, e dttle question in | tng arge audionce had gatherad to listen ing, announcing the closing of that institu o 1 \ hosi of Potro ) to 4 Christmas sermon by Dr \ # o fly-wheel. He came originally from | e utter disregard of the rights of Ameri- | Rgaits, tn the © wicinith = of* Petrolia, | Congressiinn Bynum exprossed the belief [ my family's sake, 1 hope that 1 may never sl RO o have evidenc C After annoutcing the. lym tion, caused something of @ stir in the city Nor Jarolin y- cal B A few days ago when the restaent, directors | yere oui ol & Barnard, twenty-four | cans in Samoa, which is exhibited by the | prospactors and property holders, and have | that the government will have difficulty in | meethmn® = fonned od himself in his accustomed place, but Weke X y ars old, a single man, was killed instantly, | yrogent head of the state department. One | compiled o vast amount of information as to | making a case against him, il AR L LR hymn was sung the pastor re- presented with a statement of the con- | and his face was badly mutilated by th 5 4L Ly e _ 4 . § family that he was going to St. Paul and ) I dition of the bank. and sere asked to sien it | Aying frapments. Nodlet, thirty eight yoars | €entieman, who has carefully watched tho [ the resources of the province and various | Emery B. Sellers, United States district | Minnoapolis on bisiness of u personal nature. | Matned i his seat The audicace sat in they refused. Thelr roason for so doing is | O M0, marricd, Toavos a wafe and ono olld | Fororts from that littlo kingdom, exprossod | IS, SOMGEL AL AT MOWIORNC, | attorney, whose resignation hus ot yet | e took no change of clohing nor bz | WL Bt sinatancnt for fally fivo miutes, 4 tot boen beeause of n rofusal by the | LIree weeks old. He was killed instantly. [ the opinion to-night that the United States | Province of Ont, \rio has vast almost Inox. | been accepted, was in the city a few hours [ of any kind, in his huste forgetting s ovor- | WATH LIS scovered that he was suffering said to have been because of n refusal by the | Niles, formerly from Kansas, leaves 8 wife | pad played the braggart in the cas " 516 AL FaRONPas 1] » to-day. He says he occupies rathe shoos, and wearing a light overcoat, A let- | [rom @ partial paralysis of the brain, and othor stockholders to carry out the condi- [ and five children. Mike Barnard was badly | oy Pieyed the braggart in the case of Hayth, | huustable, mincral resources In iron, copper, Ay, He says he ocoupies rather a st ter was received from him next day, | Va8 uncouscious. e was carvied W his tious of u sale entered into about September | scalded, but he will recover. The fore while acting the coward in dealing with Ger- | nickel, gold, silver, galena, plumbago, salt, | position. The president has not ace in which ho said Lo was going to Chicago, | howe and is now recovering. B when. L. P, Albright, then cashier, and explosion was tremendous, and the many in the Samoan affair. *“This is per- | Phosphates and pr n-x‘»h:um.nm‘ xtrA-\anfi.]', his resignation, neither has he been oficially | On the 0th a letter was received from Chi . N oF 1o otlers sold their miorosts, | This | WA heard for miles around, The boiler was [ haps due,” said this gentleman, “to a desire | the ARost aurries in the world of marble | notified that he refuses to accept it, and un- | cago, and that is the lust heard from him 3 Liquors Selzed. refusal to sign the statement created | ot shattered into all tragments, and | to plegse the German-American population | established, and have already proved ox- | 158 le assumes that Bailey’s nomination "j"“]m\;vr 16 Hon. H. D. |\\.:\u..-\ ‘;.hw Krokux, la., Dec. 2.—[Spe elegram Kansas City correspondents, who soon m'nl ¢ men ware in the mill at the time, and | German-Americans do not desire to sec the [ Arthur. Oue old miner whom we'met here, | attorney of Indiana. oF thie caso at orce; wlich hedid, No tx etzhth b 8, Afty-four kegs and uineteen et U IO R ) cding the warning of danger, made | nterests of the United States put injoopardy | Cantain Niclols, was conncoted with the | Judge J. S. Suite, of Frankfort, Ind., a | can be found of him sine December 10,when [ (3508 of boor in the storeroom of Gus Leisy THoro serious the trouble graw. The first in. | HIEIr escape in safety, but the others were | in that important point, nor do they desire | mith ! o e same. doposits oxisted i the | Close friend of Sellers, and who is familiar [ he dined with C. D. Whitehouse, an old | & Bros, brewers, of Peoria, 1L - Last July Siiation the piblie i of the Feal extont of | ot abloto taice advantage of the notice of | to see Gorman sup v established there. | Contennial Stato the country would be wild | With the inside history of Indianopolis, is out | Farko friend, witom he informed that he was | & seizure was made at the same place and }‘hl:ll-nul'.lv wis on Satur \\'nx;u “| ln-;‘:.:vm; ipending disaster, and they lost their Ives. | 16 jgea advanced, of a government by for- | with excitement. Idon’t think there is any | in an interview giving u new reason for Sel- | 0¥ e ight train for Furgo. roods r M.»\“(,‘q 1““.;‘\““‘“ telod th ”m‘ nown that the drafts made by the bank hac T eikh miniatars for BRUN o | doubt that Ontario in many respects is the | Jors' resignat PHIsE N %8} 5 y 3 3 superior court and a decision in favor of ) A A ARCH TS. ign ministers for Samoa, is absurd 1 the 0 lers’ resignation, which, he s , he has A WOMAN'S ¥ AL WRATH, o £ o en protested d on th resentation a S| plies v g v 3 Leisy rendered 4 appeu us ke Lizanhel ol uladol T e e extreme, but this country should take a hand | Destsupplied in _mineral products of any | from Sellers direct. Judge Suite says: Mr. SARI6 QR Tk, D R the counter théy announced theirinability to | An ¥njunction Asked For e portion_of America, and with some changes | ! X d " e S pay them, and closed the doors before the Ju ‘l_‘:“'l‘ Asked For to Restrain | iy the matter and_ fmmeaiately establish a | 1 thio Canadian mining laws, T have nodoubt | Sellers talked unreservedly regarding the he Stabs a Nelghbor and Cuts Two il ne s u\:ml under consideration in he fedoral conrt. Leisy does not sell pro- regular hour. Your correspondent then c o B ")"""j‘_ e N protectorate over Samoa. If this was done | that Cai A mining operations will become | Dudley lotter, and said he was satisfied, the Childre; called upon the officials, who said they felt [ Cuicaco, Dec., 24.—Corporation Counsel | yhore would be no more fear of German | a8 extensive as those on this.side of the | Sentinel had fallen into a trap set for the Sosmenser, Ky., Dec, 24 Telo- | hibited beverages to be drank ou the prem- sure of being able to open up this morning in | Green and Assistant Knight finished t0-day | 4peression, or of the trampling under foot of | border line.” Indiana democrats by Dudley; that tne let- [ gram to Tur e - AL LTGRO L »0d condition. This they did not do. The | the city's repiy to the bill filed by the anar the rights of Americans. 'n.'urc re a great . A CABINET CANDIDATE, ter was written with a view of having it | yween tay e g e MatiEAay ve ages. In this caso replevin will be real cause of the failuze, it is generally sup- | ohists in support of an injunction restraining 8 : cuns. UL AL Virginia ropublicans intend to presont one | reach as many democrats s possible; | LWECH two women near hiere Suturday re raged for and an injunction askod restrain- posed, dates back several weeks, and is as many Americans on the island of German | of their number for a cabinet position under | gy . o i | sulted in the fatal stabbing o o sovoral weoks, and is 88 | 4o ity from intorfering with thelr meet- < f that no better medium of ulation follows: About the 1stol September L. P, A LA 3 birth, who owe allegiance to the starsand | President Harrison, who commands the | qmong — demoorats eould be. obtamed | and the serious cutting of her two children l-lruv)n‘. l’;hhlu'r‘ mrA-H,.Iv‘rnm.n with the f: th {nul The repl, serts that the Arbeiter | o and they do not care to sce the | highest possible respect of the good citizens | than the Sentinel that only one [ Mrs, Frank Stevens, wifc of awell to-do AT T that the Red Cloud Milling company owed | bund society, pressing the injunction suit 3& 3 of the Old Dominion, His name is Judge 'r was writte! " that one sont whore | farm ' A Fatal Pal. f J v | standare Gormany floating over tho I lotter was written, and that one seut where | farmer, rentec ateh of ground to Mrs, the bank about 15,000, which awount they | was organized for unlawful purposes, and :,,f:::’f,” of Germany floating over ihom | Ropere W. Hughes, of Norfolk. He is wbout | it wauld cortainly tall into. the hunds of the :}":,'."_,',;“l'l‘"'fr,l,\“,,‘\',‘",,.hh,'fl ’.Lll"“’l'“‘]'m\}"' Grepseienp, Ta, Do, 21— Special Tele- were unable to pay und anwilling to SCCUre. | yhat it agitated principally the destruction | L sixty-seven vears old, and was appointed by | Sentinel; that it was Dudley’s intention to S e h gram to Tue Ber | —Saturday. while some The officers of the milling company then CHIISTMAS IN WASHINGTON General Grant to n position on the federal [ Qivert attention from New York by that | ¥entand aquarrel was the result. Yest I v same forward with o propositian. to biy Mr. | Of existing forms of society. Iv further re- hFI RN AT 8 S50 v cian i Henht E FRR I oe B IR R IRT I BYB S anE om Ne 3 s G e lparias boys were playing in o hay mow, Hal Mye camie forwar proy 3 ¢ Christmas will be spent in Washington in | bench, ran for governor in 1873 and | jotter and cause the democrats to concen- | day Mrs, Burchfield was in her field with d bty Albright's stock and partof his fathier-in- | lates that the Arbeiter bund held a_meeting made a magnificent race. He has been a | trate all their funds, as well as their best | her two children, - boy and a girl, aged ton | & seven-year-old son of J.J. Myers, of the Jaw's, which they did, Mr. Albright accept- | in Mueller's hall, on the cvening of 45 ) hra doonaRNTed the higher circles of | Stauch republican ever since the war, and | efforts in Indiana, thereby enabling the re- | and twelve. Mrs. Stephens approached and | firm of Myers Bros., lumber dealers, slipped g i part pavient $12.000 of the bills reciy Decomber " 9.~ This mecting took the | 1S Are sancerned i the bishor circles of | by his intelligence, kindly disposition” and | Lublicans W carry New Vork, which they | after u fow words palled from from the mow and fell to the ground, a dis- able of the bank: presumably being paid for | place e advertised one in | society. he'Prosident and Mrs. Cleveland | uniform fairness 1s idolized by the best | qid; and that the letter was no unimportant | her dres bowle knife and savagelyat- | t v of ten fe He did 1 1 d 2 oot ¥ SO0EA ) A did; and that the ietter was no portant | her dress a bowie knife and savagely a nce of ten feet. He did not ery, and sai tho balance by checks on the milling com- | (reif's hall, - which had been closed | have decided to remam at the white house | people in all political parties, social classes | factor in such a result; that no such letier | tacked Mrs. Burchfield, stabbing her in the [ e was not much hurt, but compinined ot pany. In order to appease the balance of the by the police. I'liere wer inside and out- throughout the day, and as they are now and business elements. He belongs to 1o | wag ever sent to or received by the republi breast and under the t shoulder biade. feeling sleepy He walked home, but in the stockholders, who clamored to be released and | side guards for the hall door, and it was : faction, is not wound up in any of the | can committecmen; that he expr s | Mrs. Burchtfield’s little childven rushed to | evening grew more and more drowsy and be- to have their stock bought, a bond was en- | thought that only avowed anarchists were e political or social entanglements which 80 | came opinion to the loaders of &is party; and | their mother's assistance, when the mad- | wan to gev chilly, He went into a comatoso tered into by the mnew stockholders for | adm 1. There were present 180 men and [ Without company. There have teen no clabo- | thoroughly complicate most distinguished | that the Sentinel is mad because of the | dened amazon turned on them, cutting both | coadition and wll attempts to arouse him the purchase of the stock of | Sixly women. To save themselves they met | rate preparations, but the usual amountof [ men in the state, and it is said that bis [ plander it mades % severely but not dangerousiy. The wounded | proved futile and he died before midnight. Lovi ~ Moore and one or =~ two | under the name of Reichstug-Vercin, Albert | holly and misletoe decorates the private | preferment will be asked by the best men in [ flGeq Cluypool, assistant United States | woman and children were taken to their st all heavy holders, We arc informed | Curlin addressed the meeting in incendiazy | yoons of the president and his wife, and the | the state, without regard to varty lines. L e e bk i RS Mrs. Buréhfield’s wounds must nicing at Dubuque. that the sixty days in which the bond was | and unlawful language. He said the bund | "0 e ot Ut s HinRg Periy S. HEAT. | g jntimated that something of interest | necossarily prove fatal. Mrs. Stephons was | Denvoue, Ta,, Dee, 94.—[Spocinl T to run was allowed to pass and no transfer | had failed to accomplish its purpose, but that | £arduer in charge of the green houses R T ) e o aeroston : ity el was made, henee the would-be-sellers thought [ it would continue in existence and in theend [ has Dbeen nursing some particular Preparing for tho Inauguration. the law did_not impose silence respecting to Tug Bek.]—A summer picnic was held to- that, by refusing to sign the statement, they | be succ in its object, the killing of | flowers industriously for some wecks in | wasminaron, D, O Doe. 4. Quarters | jury-room developments TholPreRinIRERIect day at MeKnight's springs by the young could form a compliance with the terms of | judges and Inspector Bonfield. order that Mrs. Cleveland’s penchant for | yove'boen enguged at the Arlington hotel for | Acting District Attorney Bailey says the | INpIaNaronss, Ind, Dee. 24.—Notwith- [ people of this eity. The gentlemen woro tho sale, Bosides thog1s,000abovomontioned, | - W ; riter bund will file 8 | ) vl blogsoms could bo gratified to tho | e, oo onguged at tho Arlington hotel for f . Jue . ifent has made good progress wnd has | standing the general publication this morn- | linen austers und atraw hats. A stoambont it is suj «d that the milling company, | answ Thursday the application for L S 9. 1 & General Harrison and party prior to the in- | FER0RE T IR8 Ut Bee, and that it is not - Ao & Ll s excursion to Neal's islaud is planued for to- Whose representatives gained control of the | authority to sue for an injunction will be | highest degree possible. The Misses Bayard [ gyzuration ccremonies next March. There | ai} against the smallfry. o oS ing that General Harrison would hold 0o ¥¢- | 1 ppgw, ” with e cream and strawberries, nstitution, hiave succeeded in getting still | argued beforo Master-in-Chancery Windes, | are in the city, but have made no prepura- | Cory o5ty o™ity General Harrison and i ception during holiday weck, he had a greater | pirasols, sun bonnets, ete. No such Christ decper mto the bank, The bank is now in T Wl 1ol Ll (BRI WEN GG R T i d wife, J. R. Me. T STy s number of visitors to-day than usual. Aside | mas weather was cver seen hero before. the hands of the National bank ore Stolen Bouds Recovered Yeues i Mraiialvohildipartorienjoyin]ierd|(w fo fusas A o Jo ks, Mo COURTED THIRTY YEARS. from the large number of callers, the general | Mercury sixty in the shade. exminor, M. Grifih, - who | Cincaco, Dec. 4. —Shaw and Plessner, D e ‘l‘.‘“"“"{f‘lf‘,:;‘} il "‘“1;""‘;;' X "'?"‘:"“'f"{'l‘“':' A Breach-of.Promise Suit Ends a | was kept vory busy with his mail, which & —— arrived this morning, and to whom muclh | qrrested Saturday in connection with the | b Nt Fontyn trednesday and roturn on | ders, of Nebraska, and wife (parents of Mrs. Pt s e AL Nl oy, el Ol credit is due for his prompt and decisive ac- | 1 e i A ollowini Monday, d pres Russell Harrisor), . W. Halford, private greatly increased during the past few days tion, He is as yet unable to furnish a state. [ Cutting bond case, were arraigned in the | at the Year's reception which is al- | gacretary, wife and daughter. On the mora- | BosToN, Mass., Dec. 24.—Miss Catharine | Numerous little presents of an inexpensive ment of the assets or liabilitics. Neither of | Armory police court this morning. Inspector | ways held at the white house. Mrs. Endi- | ing of ‘the inaucuration they will go to | Teresa McEnery, of Lowell, has given notica | character arrived to-day g the other city banks will suffer any incon- | Bonficld stated to the justice that Shaw on | Ott left with the secretary on Friday for | Willard's hotel on Pennsylvania avenue and | to John H. Bukrick, of an action agamst him Ex-Senator Henry G. Davis, of West Vir hiere last evening by hanwing himself to venience in consequence of thé failure. The | Sutarday had given him information which | NeW Englind, ngnd will .~|nn'{-n[bi|| istmas in | occupy a parlor on the second floor, Where | ¢ o over $75,000 in a breach-of-p: ginia, arrived in the city last night and was | 4 tree in his door yard, using a rope from entire trouble is traceable to inexperience, | enabled’ him to recover bonds valued at | NS Massachusetts home. Mrs. Dickinson, | they will view the procession as it forms, in b alari i R an carly visitor at the Havrison residence | one of his children’s slods to accomplish the and, what may prove worse, u corrupt use of | €100, which were stolen from Kellogg, | Wife of the postmaster general, has several ordance with the prgcedent established by | Both are well known, Miss McEnery being | this morning, departing for home on the | gead. o leaves a wife and fonr ohildren, O K/ TS s hia. Johneon & Bliss on Aneil 27 last, and that | guests here from Michigan, wh will ‘en- | Andrew Jackson, und. observed by every | the duughter of un old and wealthy Irish | noon train. The presence of ex-Senator | No cause can bo assined, 48 he was mdus. ——— ihis morning Shaw had turned over to him [ 117en ber louse tomorrow, vut, there are | president, but uvo, sface then. President | rosident of that city, and Bukrick, a large | Davis has given riso to considerable news- f irious and temperate, and happy in his fam. Didn't Pay His Board. &,000 i bonds stolen from Cohien, Wampold | 10 be no festivities other than thoso | Oleveland will call for President-elect Harri- | morchant and mantfacturer, Recently ho | PAPer speculation resarding that gontle- | 11y sclations. PrArrsuc Neb S Daoll ojiee i e C BTel o P inapentor | confined to the members of the fson at the Willard and escort him to the [ Sl ) man’s politics. Upon the anthority of Gen- — rsmoutn, Neb, Dec. 24.—[Special | & Co. at about the same time. ‘Theinspector | 5t o ! has been engaged in the railroad busine: f L ; fa and their guests. Mrs. Vilas | capitol a gog ; ness in | oral Harrison, it may be stated that Senator i T2 reo Tel Tue B d | asled that the hearmg be postponed till De. 1 capitol. bk ral Harrison, it may ated tha ator An O1a » Discharged clegram to Tue Bre]—A man named | asked the X is still too {ll to think of the ———— Boston, and is interested in the Putnam nail | Davis' visit had 1o political significanco ) 3 3 i cember 20, the date fixed for considering the i 1 1C0 | MansuALLTOW Dee. 24— Special Daniel Graves, who has been passing him- | FHR0Ct e PAS CHEE FXEH r Cutting for | $0¢ial affairs of the nation and Mrs. Whitney Internal Revenfie Collections. company. He is well connected and wealthy, | whatever, and polities were not discussed. 2 st (e gl S self off here as a Pinkerton detective, | complicity in the sam the | i8 the only one u: ";f cu'»m;;l1u‘dlm'\\\\;:\svlhl WasniNGToy, Dee. 24.—Collections of in- | and is descended from the early scttiers of Senator Suwyer, ot Wisconsin, stopped . ] shis S a skipped out the other day, leaving the | bonds be made heavy. T ac 1y programme for the week. Mrs.Whitney | torna) revenue during the first five months | New England. The two have béen *koeping | over one train to-day en route home from [ soldicr and mail carrier, has been discharged A 2} D vill give & german on ‘Tuesday evening, X e ORE REOHCHLRIEE T iV ot Vo Washington, and snent an b rith the Jo! wity for.a dal t. The vote lord of the Riddle h ANt cedod to and the bonds in each caso were | Wil X ae3 ning, e 30, 188, | company™ now for about thirty-five vears, ashington; and snent an hour with the | to make way for a democrat. 1e veterans e ouse I e Iaro Lo | B at a5 oo D caso were | which will, of course, be n_very “enjoyable [ Of the flscal year, ending June 80, 1880, | [UGN00NG Hrominent figures at theatres and | president-elict this afesnoon. It is fair to | are much stirred over tho matter. e =1 By e dek) Sl et effair to all those so fortunate as to receive | amount to $53,091,736, being an increase of | 1) ie agsemblies, many people ave 08 yresume that the great lumberman warmly e 2 > o : aite o ne do 3 o 3 X public a , many people aven suppos- | presum [ mly - be has been paying attention to a certain | Both prisoners have made further state- | .;p4g. The affair is to be a childrens’ party | §1,231,186 over collections during the corry oy had been secretly s vernor k for the war por murried womn here, Mr. Riddle, learning | ments to Inspector Bonfield. ~ Plessner | C4Tds: | The affaiv is to bo o childrens’, party iABL150 over colicofia g the corra- | lng that they hud beon searetly marrled, Miss | endorsed Governor tusic for. tho war port Dry Kiln Burned. that he made s headquarters at Omaha, | stated that he knows there was an organized IORor St RN A o, | sponding period of lust year. The receipts | McEnery is highly educated,and in her youth | folio. . 5 Fort Manisox, In., Dee. 24.—Special Tel- accompanied Sheriff Eikenborg to that city | band of burglars at work, and_ that they not, [ HI6Ces Who s @ gucst ab the Miouse at Pres- | from apirits were $20,306,364, an Increase of [ Was much sought after by the rising young | Ix Senator Saunders and wife have ro- | ooon0f S The dry kil attached pest 4 Mol £ o > tW! rlea alrer ent. On Saturday Miss Molly Vilas, the 575,854 fi & s 810 men of Lowell and its vicinity. 1t 1s said | turned to Omaha, and the Harrison family .2 ) ) n pursuit of him. Mr. Riddle returned | only committed the two bu ies already | St O o iline Whitney. secre. | $1:375,554; from fermented liquors $10,4 ¢ . oy i urned uha, e 10 tho Bvwmilllot itha LALHA T ba R home soon after, leaving the sherift there, | wentioned, but also the Henry W, King & | DresiCetin e Sme oo e o iata. | 053, an Incroaso of #54,816; from oleomar. that there \\‘\r"(“:"cI:'I‘;:Ix:‘:l‘l“ol:;i(:":(:mm by the | will pass their Cliristmas alon Lo/thio syl oL el e [ company with the woman | Co. job, which was sev . Y Nilaen s e % 35 | gurine $313,653, an increase of §20,817. The ves of ; i marriage on =i P s 101000 s 4 s to this eity Sunday morning, If the facts He “Got Ev B o o Will las up the custom of | Ereater than those for November, 1857, ity loc aniafitasktboNotusalfol g IEeth Loxnoy, Dec. 24.—A dispawch to the Tele e are exposed more trouble will probably PRINGY ., Dec. 2 l v g ¢ e1 e city W =t UILOEYAI.6 Y0, AECIBICIIRE! rraph from Zanzibar, says: All reports fro i 5, are exposed mo ) probably PRINGVALE, Me., Dec. 24.—~On Thursday | gupplying the poor children of the city with [ ¢ g rontioraathe Steamer, ment with hor rolatives, and sho lofthomo n | EFADI from Zunzibar, says: All reporis trom S o night John Bernier, & French Canadian, | a substantial dinuer on Saturday. W e e tney, | consequence. Bukrick wow refuses to marry | here purporting o give the details of th e e e N T e ST aged thirty-five years, was convicted of | Your correspondent, this afternoon, took ASHINGTON, Dec, 4. —Secretary Whitney, | 5% peq fiancee for reasons unknown, and | meeting of Stanley and Emin, are absolutely SHRE R e R R \ Wiineriitoms cruel and brutal treatment of hfs wife and | S0We pains to_ascertain from the business | to-day, received u cable message from Rear | ghe has accordingly brought her suit. 'Gen. | untrustworthy. Kven the place of meeting el et ol B Wirner, Neb., Dec. 24.—[Special to Tir | 0o B0 ™ Duving the trial he was | 2P 0f Washington what effect tho eicition | Admiral Luce, in command of the United 1 Ben Butler will plead her case, 15 unknown, - 5 several days past, the jury has roturned a Buir.}—Tho district court adjourned for the [ WA Hwd $10% DAviDE the Ll he was | had had upon the Christmas holiday trado. | Siates steamer Galena, at Kingston, Jamaica, -— Rumors of German aggression and pro- | verdict of guilty and fixed his sentence at holidays after one week of very busy work, | \Cor o trenen 1o v with his | Without exception the merchants on all the | guying that the Awmerican steamer Haytien FATAL RAILROAD WRECK. spects of a conquest are exciting the natives, | ' imprisonment, St K o oy busy worle: [ wife. On Suturday morniug the doctor | principal streets never before had such busi- | Riyufiie. recontly siezed at Bort Au Brince between Stanley Falls and Albert Nyanza, | rha ofticiats of the Chicago, Burlington & SYULEIA DUIbOE O crimning S yere &8 | called to sce Mrs. Bernier and found her [ hess, and the flow of moncy into their coffers | 1,y 'the Haytien authorities, has been sur- | Two Passengors Killed and Thirteen | #nd also through the Ujiji region to thie cast | o 0 aiivond company suy they hiad hoped posed of, together with a few cwvil cases of [ (lifforing from poisoning, which her hus. | Was simply unprecedented. Nearly 90 per | 23 doved to him upon demard. oty const. Rul Blirond Soopery Bav ihevls mivor importace. Shorift Barton tooks six | band said sho bad taken duspite bis efforts ont of the business houses of Washington s e s e ; for ..1;n;. -”m'u.. hut v.n‘.\ prointg Hn"lLN! criminals to the penitentiary this morning. | to prevent her. The next day it was learned conducted by democrats, and ould SRR on z 24.—The g Jail Breakers Sho pleased with the verdict. There were two :;l;fir Jrare :5]!:;\1“'1-':"13l-\!:hf;vllx:n\;'\u\»“(lvl\d o [isho w \‘m .«I‘l.\ .'\}n eximibe 1\w‘m’nll ;\{..-\!’T‘s\ :::éll::n]n“‘:q(.?n‘:xl."xlll.L; lx:lnlul lll;"i Rrognocy _‘l’{lrfi) WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—President and Mrs, |nw:1]~:r,£!0r‘Zl;t:::lel.z&AV:.)n‘l:fi‘unl L:nu srlmr,h VicksBUrG, Dec. 24.—-At 12 o'clock last | counts in the indictment, one for unlawful 0] i d Jol elle) ree | seemed to show that on Friday night, while i s il cia o 4 uisv Nashville 0 i 3 A T e y it i thela Ty > % Yours caoh: (e laat nimed forgrand e | ot s il Saffering frin poaon | them unloss it was absolutely true, On ail | Cleveland will spend Christmas quictiy au | o1 ho Louisville & Hashvile railroad ran | night, the city marshal, McMuhon, shot A. | uso of dynamite, the least penalty for whioh, Yeny: Mictiel Caray und_ Charies Williams | ing, oeraier boat her oruelly and thrust her | sides the merchants admit that they could [ the white house.. All the departments | into the Hnoxvil ancl passenger train | (i, Clay and Newton Dolan, while they were | under the statute, is five years; the other wag plead guilty to burglary and got one year | out of doors into the bitter cold. She cropt | account for ~the increased trade only | closed atnoon to-day, and government busi- | at Bardstown Junction, twenty-five miles | atrempting to break into the jail for the pur- | for consnfracy to use dynamite, the penalty each. The noted Bailey, of DeWitt, allowed | baci and he beat her again. She died - hvl the }Yan't that it Vo an [iness will be suspended until Wednesday | south of this city, this morning. Two pas- | pose ul‘ Il!n-llmul)! aiprisont h:lmwrh; , | fo '\vlm-h|-wl;b klww ¥ ’l'hll-lm oony but 0ao of his eighteen cases for selling | g An inquest will be held, The deceased | indication that everyone expects the next | morning. sengers were killed and thirteen injured, The | charged with selling liquor, who was tobe | victed under the lightost count, 1t was_ovi- whisky without licenso to come up and the | leisses three little. children, the youngest | four years to be moré prosperous than the S ———— killed are Mrs, Mary Perdins, of Old Deps. | tried to-day. They had nearly s dently a compromise verdict. An uppeal has decision being adverse he took an anpeal to | only two months oid. 1 st (;mx-lh'.\\'w been, L?l;u man, m||mx-n|n-ulmlr, THE KATE ADAMS DISASTER. | o Ky, and Willie llluusmn. of Water }grl'fil(ll\lii :hv door Aln\\” when llhdum shul :,‘,.,.,, ) n.l.- 1‘.: o ounsel ,u,«‘ the supreme court, as u test case. Courtsits L s e who has been a quite liberal contrivutor to ' — Creek. Ky. Engineer McPherson and Fire- | fired. Both men vadly wounded. auere anc i prosccution of Sgain 1n March, % e T e democratic campaigns in the past, if the re- [ Between Thirty-five and Sixty Lives | man King are thought to be fatally hurt, 1 —-—— the cases agaimst Baucrelsen's coe e —— MixNeAroLts, Minn Y Dec. '«(“ _[Special | bors to that effect can be n-luw‘lllnum, said to Were Lost. The investigation of the railroad wreck at Killed by His Nenhew. co-conspirators in the stale courts, Sad Case of Insanity. e fe ) TuE Brm]—Dr. William G .\;mrll'm'nl' 1mn~lvu|llt‘u—mlull‘: lr[l lhfm any Mespiis, Tenn., Dec. 24.—There is noth- | Bardstown Junction ?n.,w« that the con- GApsDEN, Ala., Dee. 24.-Jesse A. Taylor, amlr lnu;uns! :Ia;....-:.-.;. ul [ m( )flsl- K ¢, Ne 0 04 =(Sbaoinlito n 4 J=DE, i | idea how beneficial the election of Harrison X Rl ronort conmeen. | ductor of the first and the engineer of the g shly respected citizen o confederaies. in- e Giedorals 0O LBANKELMAY, Neb, ”‘fi'f“ [Special 0 | oo the famous riffeman, began bis six | would have proved in my busincss this year, | ing of a startling nature to report concern- | (HERF R0 L il Fieq Yegulations, | The | 2001 and highl el ‘l‘ tizen of this | jopond somewhat upon the action Tue Bee.]—One of the saddest misfortuncs days’ shoot at the Washington rvink this | I certainly should not have tuken the pains | ing the disaster of the Kute Adams beyond | gonductor of the first train, which had been county, w *"_’ day shotand instantly killed | of the appellate court in Bauercisen’s appeal. in the history Benkelman has just befallen | 000 o will try to break his own and | that Idid to secure his defeat. As it is, [ | what was mentionedinlast night'sdispatches. | delayed and wus running on the following | by his nephew, A ¢h Crazee, a young man | John A. Broderick, one of Baucrcisen’s e oneofthe most respected citizens, F. Il | 100005 Fl o of 60,000 glass balls in six | 14Ve, revovered entively from the feclings | wiljiam Donohue, one of its clerks, came up | traiu’s time, should havesent back a flagn about twenty-five years old. ] defendants, who is now ir jail here, was seen 9.9} ol page Py e world's record of 60,000 glass balls in six | (VO TN Ol the Tth of November, and 05 E , S e s T trying toprevent a diMiculty between O after the winoucement of ‘the verdict. He Lytle, of the hardware firm of Lytle Bros, this forenoon from the wreck, He was in 7 & Co. He was taken suddenly with a fit of | 92 As some people have rged that the | financially [ am betteroff to-day than I should i . o % gineer of the following tram had instructions | and @ man named Lancaster, whe suid, when told the result of the trial: insanity, smashed up everything within his | eartridges ave loaded with shot, a single | have been if Mr. Cleveland bad been clected. | the.yawlwith Clerk Corbett when 1t cab- } 4o qpproach the station under full control, [ former turned and placing a- pistol “Well, they have convicted an innocent reach and broke lis safe with o sledge ham- | grain of whick: would break a glass beil, | I don’t know why itis, but trade in Wash- | sized and the last he saw of his colleague he | His train this morning was going at full | Taylor's head, shot him dead man, and T could have proved that if they mor. The firm is in_splendid cir umstances, | wooden balls have been secured and the | ington is better than it has been before since [ was floating down the river clinging to a | specd— thirty-five miles an hour, = bad Auken me ou the stand having a lurge store here, as also onein Me' | mark of every bullet can be plainly traced, | the war period. Everybody scems willing to | small ladder. Donohue managed to catch - Russinn Consul Arrested. “Why did they not use you as a witness{” Cook. His friends have tuken him to Lin- | Another condition is that a twenty-two | Spend money, and we are veaping the bene- | on to a bale of cotton and was swept out into Assaulted By a Negro. Viexya, Dec. 26.—The Tageblutt has dis. “Well, 1 do not know. It _bppeured that E-In], hoping he ma be n;-.l..m\o.l Mr (-mmr.vlm.- Th.m leu»wl. This is a smaller | fite A :!“" aErenY and l'"u'-n-'l“m \!“"’s h"hvl\' SHAWNEETOWN, IlL, Dee. 24.—Clinton | patches saying that the Russian consul at ":1" ARrosoouLion. y‘i""“H ROb Wik -di] fi‘:‘} ytle is a prominent Knight of Pythias, bullet than the marksman is accustomed to. LATRD'S CONDITIO Jomme Ly negroes on the Arkansas side A i 26 el R e . | suid the defense conld not have me, sceing Tra Atwood, of Huigler, who broke into | The only diMcuity, he says, he will enconntor | Reports from Eureka Springs, Ark.,asto | of the river. He says Corbett may possibly | GArrett, a white man, was assaulted to-day | Malta hus been BETested ob Bustlo0n. ’r hav- | (Vus in the custody of the United States, the store of Turner, & Co., und gave | will be shooting too fast on the first day. | the condition of Congressman Laird are very | have been roscued further down the rivi by a negro, named John Price and fatally in- | ing placed an expl .,;m s .<( L i the theutre - bond for his appearance in the sum of £00. | This caused u partial paralysis in 1584 and | conflicting, One gentleman informed me to- | The loss of life is not yet definitely known | jured. Price fled, and when about a mile | there \\\“l}l'_"h': “'"f tf.-”» (.'“.“mf' h was Has Several Branches in Indian failed to appear, and his bond is declared | almost resulted in the doctor’s death. Up | nikht "'"f he :ng} x n\xl-»:ll\\“{».‘l r{-.,..’llnm«, and the prospects are that the exact number | from town met George Francis and knocked | [T "‘;nw‘ ‘nlish O . UL o INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 24.—The arress forfeited. 10 9:15 this evening he had broken 8,150 balls. | place to the offect that Mr. Laird's condition | drowned will never bo accurately stated. | yim down and robbed him, sccuring a small | Sgn® The lish wuthorities betiove the | ¢ Gharles 17, Cutting, of Chicago, and the Sm———— The shoot continues until midnight, was exceedingly serious; that he was threat- | Thirty-five is the most conservative estimate. -~ ir 18 the ou ® nihille on Ay A Six Years for Dug McGuire. - encd with brain fover, aiid that those around | Out of a party of ftoen white laborors which M{H;:J“;'mun-:\"‘“llnnvlm-n’v., mized posse | spirucy. ”‘"'\"“l'l W, [‘ : iy Y "“""”H “'; PR o 3 m o o 4 . him were generally alarmed over his symp ardo a1y (D ' | of 100 men, captured the negro and lodged - - stockholders of the Columbia Building an Crere, Neb,, Dec. 24.—(Special to Tng The Mt. Pleasant Explosion. m were gonorally alarmod over his symp- | boarded the- steamer only two are said to | P \W, Ry VAT LG, BRELS B, SO A INTer kbl ! oy Bre.]—Dug M e, alias J. 1. Moor 3 toms, and fearcd the wor On the other | have been saved. If this be true, p & g Loan asseciation, has developed the fact that Ee.|--Dug MceGuire, alias Moore, one Mr. Prrasayt, 0., Dec. 24 one of the | pund, Mr. Laird’s man, here, told me last | and there are no means of substantinting the | Will be a lynching, To-night a negro, who Nasnvitie, Penn., Dee. 24.—axter court, of the noted Quiniun gany of burglars, will | wounded in yesterday’s explosion have wight, that bo biad just reccived word to tho | facts, tho loss of 1ife. muy be sixty, as many | Was defending Prico aud wousing tho injured | o jandsomcst ofice bulding in Nashvilie, | 4o #5070 his severis branchos fa e oin his pal, Reddy Wilson, in serving a term | gjed, though some are in a critical condition, | effect that Mr. Laird was in a very mu negroes who were on the low el lost | White man, wus set upon by acrowd and |\ aq to-night; loss, £100,000, Judge Matt i hile at 1 3 R s n tho penitentiary. He was found guilty of 4 b better condition than he had been fc Qir ot 1 re | roughly handled. H ) by £1;000, while at Tipton tho workingmen held Rreiking (nto and oarry g, aivay from: tho!| Aboutsthoussnd pounds of powder exploded, | BEHOF SORMOR, SREB R GRS Seod TON NOMA | thelr lves dp sutampting 1o swim ashore — - W. Allen was, at work ou the sixth floor | stock to the wmount of 20,000, Othor p BIaR cloiinyg uouser. G this aily, Shanice, | The dynamito in the maghzno was frozen | Ko A5G b ERO DRORRACIS O Lk 0Nl e | fromthe bosk, [Tho stcamer aud her cargo B N e e At o when the five started and managed to fight | are yet to hear from, and it is thot iving evening, goods to the amount of about | b ‘;IIxln.ull\'ll«'hlmx"m'h"h'M‘”";l_: ,.o(u\» vx“:?"': CANADIAN ANNEXATIO The steamer Kate Adams conveyed Presi- KAxsAs City.,, Mo., Dee. 25.—As Moses L'“.T ey o, "'::““ ~':‘f""|' B40 -m“'wlml_wh \v‘ml- i:""“' uiount involved e L (et R R ra | ‘}ourred gt g u larde hoto | o lnasmuch us tiere has, boon o great deal | dent Cleveland and wite from West Memphis | Wright, a fiftoen year old voy, was passing | iu.“Ho is seriously burncd. - in the penitontiury. This is McGuire's sec. | i the ground and wrecking many hou Aivision-of the Domiulon into atates of & | Lo nis elty,op the occasion of their Visit 0 | the corner of Fourtcentli and Vine streots - Advance in liates, ond trip to the pen, besides having gone | and buildings in the yicinity. CF 3 aize it to g0 into the uplon, it might beof | L20 ROBkE: RELS R ou his way home at 8 o'clock to-night, with | T icago Opera House Reopened Cimcaao, 1., De Passenger rates to through a courso of training ut. tho veform | Was blown o atoms, und on or ¢ other | faterest to know something of the vast coun- rurned Ouat in Scant Clothing. some Christmas packages, & man ordered | Cuicsio, Dee. 24.—-The Chicago opera | the northwest, which have been out for school. men were scripusly inured. - e shotk | tey to the north of the United Stutes which, | Niw Youx, Dec. 24,—A score of families, | bim to hold up bis hands and aimost immed- | house, in which, since the firc ten days ago, | several wock, wei advaneod 1o tho regulas Alinged DeMamont Pleasant and Emerson, and knovked oft con | Roltically ol “;‘\‘»I‘m";,‘;‘“'l"r':‘p“f'”’;‘ 30 i | among them many women and children, in [ 1t f ed albim - The bullet entered the | 4 small army of decorators and fittors have | yate this morning. Junuary 1, 18, bussenger £ e srublo plastoring, | ima ied up wi e prospe bt e e eht eye and came e on at work repaiving the damages, re- | fares from Chicago to' Couniil 1luffs Nenrasia Cirr, Nob, Dac. 24.—[Special | siderable plastering. ) United States. nn,uilm?mv clothos and one infant, wound s not necossarily fatal. The mis “:“‘H‘u(‘,'m‘“},“‘,'- T i tyact Witer Ousenn | Giaha, Kansas City, St. doseph, Atohigord “Telogram to Tux 3. |-—Lena Hurd, (col Bl anada is often looked upon us a bleak, | turned shivering into the street on account | creant escaped and the boy does not know | gieny ok wiin I B RO ARG U A, SREER A, T et o $19.60 ored) this evening swore out @ warrant for i:‘_""‘\'_""" i the Broakiyn Bridge. | bareen territory it 1o produce liitle Uesides | of u firo in an East Broudwaj tenement lust | Whether ho wis i wiile win or u nogro, Aho Rlarinp e WS bR AR RAGH BN et alans. Ttates from Chicago 1o poiote Bas the arrest of George Thomas, also colored, AW YORE, 300, AP J0A004, - Ikl Uar; e R s, X6 i the | night, and the wonder is that there was no e -~ tween and beyond the above named ter o o charg of rapo, Thomas has a family, | Passencers ou the Brooklyn bricge ran into incs of e Dominion there are vust | loss of life, But for u fire escape and the E The King's Fool. Address o thi Worsingmen minals will, on the swme date, be advanced and the girl has'a very unsayory reputation. | #n empty train at the Brooklyn end of the | SVFER I BECE i {“"1;" i) pro- | bravery of several lads in mounting it, some Onmago, Dec. 24.—I'he first American pro Loxpox, Dee. 24.--Robert Cunningham | to the rates shown in the Chicago rite sheet, Wrecked Sailors Reseu d. front platform of the moving train was | D the cotre world ero o death. As it was, two women were severely J out platfor 1 couatvies should fail. And in minerals it Adolph Nueller, which is having such a phe it TSI O - 8, 3 11806 g v " N va o 1 y 1 scorched, one 8o seriousiy. that she was . S & are 10 meeting of uncmployed workingmen a} mid A tual Aecide SAN FraNoisco, Dee. 24.—Advices from | smashed, as was the (.‘..:.:.n Jobn MoWil- | 000 seem to be even richer thap the ried toa hospital, though sho. will not diaof | Romenal ZAR 10 Vi0RAG, ¥As KINOK ,hf.". o st night. A Drocession of working R liiee A Y Mt Honolulu report. the arrival of tho British [ liams. the brakeman, = Aounss womun re| {nited Stutes her injuries, Half & dozon other lodgers suf- | DS, ¢ phie Columbla thoateh utder direction bich arvived from Kenniugton was ULUTH, DALy - 40 o4 oTRig man-of-war Hayicintho from Tabitl. The | FEEYECE SRR Tyt T 1 No aune In this city this week havo been two gen- | fercd minor burus and bruises. oy T b T DR R R T Cked by the police and dispersed, 1t is “‘--“‘ of men werg <<l_-'}‘~” wt the Haylcinthe rescued at Malden island two e T T A P Ty e " - NANTroAEl Ans o ForRlol ' tHo MR Wi ried thik @ anvere s1Fuglo tok i be: | Olto Coulcompany’s dock, one of thie biney shipwreckea crews of twenty-four men of e i taun e gu:be rosontoos of Cunada, Those geqdle: The Resalt of an Old Feud. AR A N e Raas, s the police and paraders. hoiling 640 tons of coal, burst and buried the German ship Hermann and the Swedish | - “0M gl e en were John Chariton, M. P, chai of | 8¢ Louis, Mo., Dec. 2. —Information | similur ‘protensions. The scencry aud. cos - dokin duchison and ol it g 1D Py Py wir, Dee, ongressm vd, | the commission, and Archibald Blue, its sec 3 e 3 wuss, Hoth wers killed burk Virgo, The vessels were wrecked on it . comes from Denison, Tex., to the effect that | tuwes were very brilliant Buying War Mateyi the island November 27. A boat containing | chairman of the special cowmitice on immi- | retary. They came to Washington to inquire | comes frowm Denison, Tex,, to the effect tha = ML LAY B e - Lhe captain, mate, GiEpenter and two seamen | gration and labor, arrived hero yesterduy | into the methiod the United States geo- | Dudley Luttrel! shot and killed J, M. Moyer, T Sori, 1 2 e governn s An Lilinols of the Virgo capsized and -all six were > Ha began his investixution th logical sur: zather all the informa- | and mor wounded John Christia thed by the Oars, signed a contract with Krupp for o o0 gi00MINGI0 Browned, 41l of the Hermaun's crew ’,'“‘_'."']“ ~350 NOERD AV “:m..n“‘}:x ..\j tion obtawable relative to the mining statis- | Harneyville, Chickasaw nation, yesterday BiNauaMitos, N. Y., Dec. 24 —Henry and | franes worth of shells, and is nogotiat TP caped. L o i rana Hapids to stay over Christmag | ties and the wining lands of the United | The killing was the result of un old feud. John Van Wormer, brothers, where killed by | with the same manufacturer for the purchass [ o her T80 S the variou s and territories. - @ train near Oneouta this afternoon while | Of eighty new batteries, saloons and Lyery ot s TR &t home. N v 1 8 v . Will Forfeit His Bail - 3 v woll received here, and have British Breadstafls, walking on the track - o Cuteas0, Deg. 84— Grattkau, the Milwau- Colonel Coster's Sudden Death £089.88 1o Bir Ringham, A, 0 witness the | Loxnox, Dec. 24.-Prices of English wheat - Steamship Arvivais. Wenthor Tl 4 &oe anarchist, whom the supreme court of | New Youx, Dec. 24.—Colonel Charles 13, [ Le8'8 00 & WOW Bystom fur reduciie, subiut | are in buyers! favor, but there is no notable Bright's Condition. At New York—The Moravia, from Hun Wor Towa and Nebra t snovz, Wisconsiu decided would have to serve the | Coster, well known in Grand Army civeles | of little value. Some of those ¢ were | chaoge, Couutry flour has fallon 6d. For- Loxpox, Dec.24. —To-night's bulletin about g the Servia, from Liverpool followed ‘) uesday by fuis; oo i wurtherly remainder of his sentence, to-day said he | and formerly pension agent in this city and | shipped fvom the mines at Coehuill, Ont., to | eign w 3 prices at Liverpool de Bright is unfavorable. It is announced that At Bremen--he ¥ms, from New York Winds. ulmmhumy- ay hore and forfeit bis bail, | later collector of internal re dled ou | Birminghaw, and are there 10 be tested. ' If | clined 10 per oo Oate ud lower. Corn | his lurgs are iu a worse condition aud e iw | At Hamouwrg—1The Wicland, from Ne Yor Lukotat Puiry slightly wolder; varke Ity Minister Strickon od by the Police and a Large Amount of Heor Seized— Other Towa News., Stricken With Pavalysis, Red Clond Bank Failure. MagON City, Ta, Dee. 24.—[Special Teles Ren Crovn, Neb., Doc, .| Special Tele gram to Tue Bey There was quite a coms one of them the prosecution from further interferenca with Leisy's business. a very quiet manuer, so far as social festivi- alone they will have their Christmas dinner Suicided ManexGo, Tn., Dec. 26— Special Telegram e Bre ] —Marion Rush committed suie Telegram to Tur: J. B. Speers, an old the assocration has several branches in In- e be would wdewmnify Lis bondsmen. the street last night [row heart discase, the new process proves (o be anything near l and garloy euch td cheaper, becsming weaker, Yok, able winds,

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