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PeS—— m B —— oy A g 3 e ¥ i ' . | . : = - — — e % STTAT ‘ y - + r AP D IR i i { FIGHTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1 IXTEEN PAGES i Vi U . ! ' { l ¢ AL EVENTSAT NICE HE FOUND THE EDITOR 13 ] T | thorouehly an English piece. Kate Vaughn, 'HE NOTORIOUS VAN DYKE :l ‘ N ‘ ‘ N A ; | - J An Insurance Swindier Thrown Out | [ )i 1\, | graceful and lithsome as ever, madea charm. |l e een Arrested )\ M L i The Coming Marriage of Miss Heus of a Printing Office ing Miss Hardcastle. Lionel Brough was at ot VIR LRnUBe ’ ‘ton and Major Blunt. : BimisoN, Nob Sit; 10irShecial etk his best in Tony Lumpkin, John L. Sul {OORUHGNL 1899 by JAES Oordon Bannsit| ) ! Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Bennett gram to Tue Bee,|—For some weeks past a " s held up the American end — gkl i y " " . " b Blemarck Bvidently Worrled About | Nice, Jan. 13— New York Herald Cable— | man uamed Cash Williams has been_circu A Woman's Opportanity for Achiev- \'\;\"‘if\l*l::;;:"'\':l»h :'r“'("ly>“‘"“- “) ;m”w” ViEssa Jan. 12 n»‘\- otk Herald | A Hill Near Belgrade, France, Ron e " p oan vho are ting yugh tehe county 8ol ¢ 01 W0 pla LN A s * | Cable—Special to Tie Bee 1¢ probable in Twain. N y utlook. Special to T Bre.| - Americans, who are | lating through Hitcheock county soliciting ing Lasting Fame. 4 pirieoflid s i 61 ik i . f o s \4"”4. here just now, are making cxtensive | farm insurance for the Phocnix insurance L = giving a very smooth renderiug of his part. | 444 ¢no groat American swindler, known all N rations for the martiage of Miss Heus. | company, from the poor settlers, charging This is the more creditavle as he had only | (vorguvone as Van Dyke, has been cap repa ions fol e marriage of Miss cus: N 08¢0 & 5 4 ) HE HURRIES BACK TO HIS POST, | ot o neisco. to Major Tillyer them usurious rates,in somo mstances W0 | THE FIELD 1§ GLEAR OF RIVALS | three days of preparation .\\[m m”m 8 | grediat Bimbach, & small station on tho | ALL THE HOUSES CANTED OVER 1, of 4 . ) and iree times the legal rates. Th present were Princess Caroline Murat, Baron | # trotitle T S i — Blunt, at the American church on January | qoone " ciia ™ ke the farmer's note ke e T CARIbE T Bavarian frontier. The arrest was causod ! : 24, It will be American affair of the | for the o and go to a R R et > o . | by an attempt to swindle the jewelers here | The Inhabitants Badly Frightened, Leaving a Sick Bed to Agaln As- | ® scalper and discount it W. C.| And Mrs. Ohamberlain Bxpected ta | Everybody is anxious tosee how Mansfield | {0 qaina daving manner which proved so Bt 26 Lives Lokt i ’ ume Contro! of Affairs. it Ashwell, editor of the Herald at this place, succeeds in Richard 111 . ¢ g 2 st. i i = E Tuesday, the officers of the flagship Lan- | learned of the nsactions, and n his last Reap the Full Advantage. b i {uen g | BuC ressful in Livernool, London, Paris and 5 3 p ! astor ontertained tout Nice. The old | issue showed up Williams and his scheme, Clemont Scott hints that he intends t0 red [ 3o4in ™ yosterday he called on the ‘ . caster enterta 2 warning the farmers of him. Williams be' — vive Glbbor's play, bt MansBeld advertises | el wnown Jowstors, Mossss, Granld POLITICS RED-HOT IN PARIS. ) i MANY FOOLISH RUMORS AFLOAT. | hip iooked ready for anything 16 By WKLY GYGE tHe RIS RN t-08% A L sk, nown jowelers, Mosses, Granich { ) except & fight. The leading spirits were | went to the Herald office with the avowed THE CRYING NEFD OF LONDON | Shakespeare's original version. § .v(n;n\! stadten, in Central square. After solecting 1 & tention of cley g it out. He found heatre-goers consider that a revival of Cib. ” . Wa seis e P " ¢ ! The St ¢ His Impending Res- | [icutonant Commander Merrill, Ensign | \"aditor at. home. who, after heaving :nlrj‘ '|.I :\( ‘\\I'“u(l"l)‘~ : ml-w-m sholy anuchro ulbl: M“l N Al et e "-"‘“’”‘(r ns he | Boulanger Feels Confident, But His { | U tdaneny w2 L L = | Sears, and Licutenant Alderice. Among the | Williams foul language and threats, picked r's play would be a melancholy an presented aveard bearing the name of Lord toaly Just as Sanpains, i Sears, and iten; him up and threw him out of doors. A big | A Fashionable Refuge for All Sorts | nism, Shrfttire /Ssiagones; - Atir Notdthg, Rivals Just as Sanguine. i ignation Entirely Unfounded. Americans on board were Miss Mattie | 50, 0r of the swindler, who went to the of ad along talk to-day with the profound g 5 g g Mitchell, daughter of the United States [ fice with his brother, was also informed by T'had along talk to-day with the & after some hittle hesitation, to buy out the of of English Lawmakers. E » do v Jeac theologian, Archdeacon Farrar, appropo | FOGS EN UD THE CAPITAL o 5% BAe » belle 0 o season: Mrs, | the devil to go, which he did. Peace and gian, J whole place he ordered the diamonds sent to oG SHRO . THE PRESS ATTACKS ON MORIER, | scnator, and the belle of th ni Mrs. | et now reigns. that portion of the pope's encyclical condem NAREL WA b W, Primble, of Kentucky; Consul and Mrs, THE BURITY O THE OHRAMA ke e | the Grand hotel. The firm sent a clerk with 1 e Hathaway; Mrs. and the Misses Stone, of Haggerman Captured. ing the modern arts and drama. : vo'ne him and two cleris behind to follow him. | g avede of Cabs G Lost, and k They Continue With Undiminished | 0000050 5 0L Mrs. Crosby, of New | Fuknoss. Neb, Jan. 12.—[Special Tele weile think,” said the archdeacon, “that s | xv 5o Thotel the follow smw the game was . 9 Some In- S i gram to Tue 1 ~George Haggerman, swooping assertions apply to En- | qiiiicored and disappeared through the One Coacher Drives Down the Severity, Although in Some In York. alius Hans Bonns, the dastard who set five | Arehdeacon Farrar's Views on the | (o500 0000 T 0y il l“I'I . Ll B15RY Blagh GFhsRATS | stances Failing of the Licutenant Sargent has just left the Lan- | ¢, john Craig's barn near Schuyler some Pope's Crusade Against the Thee S e smoking room, when it was An‘u. alnod tha iy { /] Desired Effect. caster for the appomtment of naval attache | eight or ten days ago, and stole three head Ate5 = SRILBAP Roy skt AT J i o | e was nota wuest of the hotel. The potice Jmbankment, | to the legation of Rome and Vienna, Heis | of fine horses, has been captured. Balford et ] U L Auaii don’t think that the stage of those countries |1 i of the country were notitied, and . il R wak R e e T ],r.,‘,;l,,.( \.i Tashie ,.’,;c:imm:, :-;_,,,.},mlc‘ ‘.“, uth the nnmt"-;-nm: Party. \;u:« .-\t-r' llvlll-ul“ ||'\["l‘|uy- or n\n;'u;:::l!llv{l;l\“ H6veral Houta 1aler Lhe fows \wils rocetved ol AT RERIE BESEOENE smarck Bae 3 ar, | of this place, caught him. The circumstances - 4 ay. » general tone of the S Kove & AteN, W J8Fh’ BVORY : marck | ke resn | Il Tho solansies s exceedingly popular, | O ths Piace: oaukhy b, TTho siecumstinces whre than it is to-day il SO | the avrest of o tellow. who answars every \Copyriaht 159 by Jamss Gor-tm Hennste) 1, (Copyright 1855 by New York Assoctated Drest.1 [0 ipegxton takes Mr. Merrill's place e edben LA CTA L UL AL hat Londan Wants, drama has been elevated. The prays and | goi0i) of the description of Van Dyke. 1 it Pants, Jan. 12.—|Now York Horald Cuble Bruwiy, Jan. 12.—Prince Bismarck v follows: Hageorman, weak from loss of | (Copyright 1859 by James Goraon Bennett.) JLOFS| Hr. 1oL oft the kamolevel that thoy ; pULLLR LS {1 ald Cubl » secretary to the admiral actors are mot on the same proves 1o be him uis European victims will 5 T il ewen e H AP ary admiral. biood and hunger, crawled to Doherty's | Loxboy, Jan, 12.~[New York Herald Ty LA R Special to Tii Beel-An extraordinary LALLM LR B e e T Among the Americans here are Mr. and | house about 10 o'cloci Priday night, the 1ith | P05 ©o8 50 new york Herdld fused to be. Onesces the actor received | o, yat he buys no more diamonds for sev- | freak of nature took place Thucsday near | bert Bismarck ans T b, leaning heay. | Mrs. Hendricks, Mr. Terschmacher, Mr. and Hieton o b Totily Wor entored | Coble—Speolal 1o e Bk |=Americat | overywhore nowadays, and doservedly 0. | g yorg the little village of Belgrade. A large hill e s LA LI B Y e W o louse while the family were asleep. | ladies ave establishing themselves in the ) ¢ho represe: enity el y 1 s ' an " Falt X 3 8 Minister Phelps, who represents dignity 3 flyie Tho chancollo} address | Mrs. R Waltham, R. H. Streneth, Dr. | helped himself to all the catables he could | : i s o ) it e MR just behind Belgrade suddenly spht open 1 WP OISR LD 0 X b 8. S5athal ;. | tind, and was about to take his departure | VerY strongholds of English socicty. Ten | i, the obseure house he rents, is preparing THE DAKOTA LEGISLATURE. § % i the reichstag Tuesday 1n the debate on the | Wischolboesky, Mr. and Mrs. Soatfield, W. | prt fRCWAE ORS00 ! & ¥ : . st just as if an earthquake had taken plad - 3 1. Dottor, M. aund Mrs. 1ok, of New | for his = hding - place in - the tim- | years ago they were few and far between. | 1o gy adieu in @ menth, Heis perhaps the | A Bin Providing for the Australian | che Giia s Bl onehos SRt h foreign office estimates, some of which were otter, Mr. aud Mrs. Book SO Lt i BUE e ONRE | Now they abound. The number of Enlish- | most popular foreign representative i stem of Vouinge, s dni Bt b Ea o " Mihen | Yorks Dr: 1o Viliking, Mr. and Mrs. | about the house he awoki Mr, | © e 4 B e s el ' sum ht do'wn to the base. The crac ) vostpond until his arrival i Berlin, - There l\:”" |”l1l ::T. “{ it }rJ ’l“\‘h“‘l, Doherty, who sprang out of bed and caught | men who have gone to Amevica for thoir | London, and the lord mayor's din Biswnck, Dak., Jan. 12.—|Special Tele- | 8 »'l"“‘ A "‘l“ L l”‘ Ly Dhie "‘“‘ 5 W ave | French, Mr. Slater, of Chicago, and Mr. F. olierty broug s prisonor to VO V6 i B GISIR TS 10 s £50 metres long and averazes seven metros | : L e t him, Dolierty brought his prisoner 10 f wivesisnot to be ascertained by turmng | ner will roflcct the earnest respeet | £ram to Tue Bir|—In the lecisiature to-day [ 18 320 10¢ e e o et | comained longer at Frederichsruhe had | Pe Mitehell, of Cincinnati. Elkhorn and turned him over to the Schuy- < bill was introducea providing for the Aus- | in width, A bed of marle has been found in- Y e B b ttiall] s g ot ler marstial, who took him to Schuyler on | over the leaves of the peerage. ‘Chey are to | entertained for him here, though Americans o he B0 F0H R0 T TSR BE SR e bl Unlike th U B 1 not anxiety as to the possible bad effects Mackenzie's Censure. Lk ,“ u\mrunu— train !h_-lu.'vrf,\ rec my‘l be scen throughout the comfortable, quict | seem to be supremely indifferent to theab- g of o Fe O 0r e Sexton bill as ap- TN SR : ¢hich receat incidents might have on public T D BRI ROt 0 froin Mr. Craig, and will get 50 morc St 5 that gave birth to the ridiculous mouse, no Writion reoe g 2 5 [Copyright 1559 by James Gordon Bennett.] from Colfax county on conviction of the | Yanks of English society, Itis rare to go to a [ sence of the British minister. pliecd to New York. At present thera is not premonitory symptoms were heard of this h opinion urged him to come to Berlin, In LosvoxJan. 12—[New York Herald Cable | thief. Haggerman™ was shot three times in | dinner party without meeting one of them. Ireceived information to-day which en. majority of the members in favor of the | PFONOMIONY Symbtoms were fied 2 apite of the fact thathe had barely recov- | —Special to Tui Bk, censure of Sir | the melge Monday. the adimits Steiing the | Lady Randoiph Churehill, Lady Mandeville, | ables me more strongly to emphasize the | adoption of the system, but it is guinine in SRS i "‘1 e Pl '\‘: '+ crcdfrom his indisposition, immediately on | Movell Mackenzie by the royal coliege of | that hé had an nccomplice who took two | Mrs. Phipps, Mrs. Loslio—these and their | statement cabled a fortnizht ago that Lord :v‘npumm_\lm i \-;nl;":h\. \|\‘m‘|{ (‘.m.-r e tar soldl & Al Fiva)l tio ed Licute / olane e ahing the futal illess of | horses und stavted north, ¢ nthecnew | v e 10 present system of elections in the terri- | the houses of Belgrade have been cante his arrival o summoned Licutenant Wiss- | physicians for publishing the futal illuess of | hvae e slaried morth id 1hat ho kngw | wsot” aro known to_evarybody, but others | Salisbury intends to boycott the demoeratic |yt fiy CET S greater opportunity for fraudu- | over by this freak of nature, and ten of th \. o L0 o o1 i [rederick > N 3 Create: 50! g 2 o b Dt C o & ! OF') oawer opport y 101 auc over by his freak o 4 o, and ten o 9 j man to a conferance on the Bust Africa bill. | Frederick the Nobls ereates little comiment | town of Rogers, when e turned and saw the | may be found in unobtrasive English homes [ party, and will not consider the appoint- [ jont voting, and no way of reachini the | peve heen somnlotuly o ) vk,T, “,‘"-': er Vi Jennig vas also prese I cre, where the action was icipated ar ive, o v 4 5 e ave been etely capsizod, he inhabi- Herr Von Eennignon was also present, and | here, where the action was icipated ncer "-Iuhlm ingare fying fast to-day, | 41 0Ver the country, and all who know them | ment of a Washington represeatative until [ guilty parties, save by aceidental discovery | 000 mmlm. 3 || i “:‘ “':w the chancellor will personally defend the | months ago. It wasstated weeks ago | O e T tiking prepargtiond | admit that there are Bo better wives or | after March. or confession. In the senate there is a con- f S5 00 te B8 SIEOCL BAC B0 TGS RS 4 bill, which will be submitted and passed by | that the Empress Fre ferick wrote a letter to | to defend the jail. mothers in England. Billy Maloney has no intention of return- | test ponding ut llhw|(»w|wn(}l| ue ‘.unl boforo | Joot. \ kbl ~Il . m.l;x‘ ‘:IK I‘" ... the bundesrath without delay, and prob- | the viee president of the college, asking him ST T Now comes Mrs. Chamberlain, and al- [ ing to New York, sooneof his friends told [ b Wil 0o deeiqel - the objection ot I [l m’»‘|h e .‘ “L niggi | ably be disposed of by the reichsteg | not to press the resolution Which under Prarrsyovni, Neb., Jan. 12~ [Special to_| ready there ave people who are mapping out | me to-day. He is paid too well to keep | will be ~so thoroughly ventilated | T 0000 500 ‘:m“ s | by the end of the week. The | stood he was to propose, on the ground thut | e Ber.]—Messrs. Pearley and Hayes, two | the future course of life for her. Some [away. **What will be the result of the co l:‘w-’::(’)"'";:‘ l_‘\fi:}(“lfll:};‘\\"\'Lll:gm\W' the adop- “"‘ "l RTCARA ‘;’f|’ i ‘\w'(“m]“" question of its adoption is certainly | such a serious expression of opinion might | brotherhood men who were appointed at the | maintain that if she is destined to introduce | ing boodle trial " 1 asked a cortai A bill providing for the taxation of rail- [ o B 05 G S i s R melont o acoounb ros R dnce Dismarcicis| 1 bo repatasd as pon hor undllother adyisors {if:;‘lu.fl\\].-m:4.»:“(',:”1‘!:‘.\; i, “\l\'ll‘.:.-h alittlo Puritan element into fashionable cir- | - “Colonel Feltows will try Cloary, who was | 70043 o thoie lands and anl othor property ;;m ..,“ i x‘uu.l = ,z»{ own “.“\“‘ \|'|(mg hastening to Berlin, Preparations are being | of the late emperor. But little credence is | V0 held at Richmond, Va., as a committee | 10 5 0ol do no harm, She will require o ncqnitiodl Avet;” Cloary willl bo! again | ik Sl BT acauoncoint [tho sk BIxAINys-ARING {0 Svas s0/HIURTDH to visit all points on the Burlington route in Lol equire | once acquitted, first. Cicary be again | the bill repealing the gross earnings law, BN s Elysoes thi e made to convey the impression that its pro- | given to the story. the event of a settlement between the | morescope for her accomplishments than | acquitted. Fellows will throw up his hands ||.:.. "“{v;lx”“ (imm;.l, (|.(-{..v|‘m.l“;|, ".‘,“”;‘m_ llll \l\: u||‘ ; !;.lmp. :lx s I!I..n {Imnll“\'ln I\ visions arc boing energetically pushed THO IS trikers and the company, for the can be found in the city where her husband | and declare that the public see itis im- | whieh if ndonted Wil tdd . ehentyy ation | of cabs got Jost, and the coacher of cab No. . AFFAIRS ON THE ISTHMUS, L J L compnny, Eforsithe Spur. | on sband | and declare that the public see which, if adopted, will add_greatly to the | y6.202 in tevine to 1 o180 Gonan withiout. waiting for tho docision of thef T e pose of informing the strikers on | made sosuccessful a carcer in the brass | possible to conviet these men.” revenie of the territory from this source. 11 A ""‘l"" ‘th‘ ‘:”‘ 1““ "" :' SOl ¢ Edmund ution Creates 5 3 i 7 M s tbrn U BT SR combl e Reine. drove down the steps of the Se iR e munds Resolution Creates & | tho course 0 bo pursucd, v trade. It is her advont fn London thacis so | - Tho name of the speaker would surprise [ 10 Western Union ‘elograph company, cine, drove down the steps of the Seine | An explanation of the chancellor's anxiety sively Breezo. our city last_night ana_addressed a large : 5 : ith over four thousand miles of lines in the | embankment, cab, horse, fare and coacher | n explanation of the chas s anxiety PANAMA, Jan, 4.—On November 21 an | body of the brotherhood engincers and five. | ¢o#erly looked for. Tnere is a great unoceu- | many people in New York territory, has pid but a little over 5,000 in 0B EEE S8 BEE SR el | ) o xoturn to Borlin must be 804zt in the | eypiyquake almost totally destroyed the | me at their iall. - All the” strikers are ap- | pied space ready for hat, a ten-acre lot, as it | In tho controversy between Prof. Hixtey | s during the rast, two years, and it | ¥ ”'L) LONBTLE B e 3 »arently o best of spirits 3 : 2 " 5 he dific 4 or the com- | The rse wa 3 y 3 ! i { N outcome of the Morier and Geffeken affaws, | town of Guanare, but despite the widespread ’L,;,’A;‘l",f;‘,,,','.'.“."}‘."‘f::,t,.,:,'k,“'{{,’.ff r').‘f.“:.’\‘,.“l,‘“w were, right in the heart of May fair, waiting | and E. L. Garbett on the exposures of spirit- | pauy's lobbyists to prevent the passage | o ors¢ Was 5 el Hhy though no attention should be paid to tne | destruction, no m‘-; ;.rm.. m-.“.;rx'o\l, s o o AT e oL IO e e Thox oapuvatich! valism i Uis evenings paper, the later | OLUe il R bl ens intraduce " anpro- l:mx;nu. ‘llll‘ru\u,x \ its .~\uuml. h, l\,‘uv. d rumors of the foreign press that his resig Encouraging telograms from private | mon of this' cty, including ~ the | What we want is apiitioal salon presided | makes the statement that ho believes tho | Uivg moncy to dofray the expenses of | the faro and the coacher were unhurt. The 3 e A e e sources in Paris tend to keep up spirits, al- | firemen, sent in applications _ to 2 o B ; the territovial militia to_ participate in the | g50 jirtg evory now and then for ten or fif- | ‘ 2 Gt aclea wpon Morier | L) tnis is a trying poriod of anxioty for | Mr. D. Hawkworth, superinteudent [ 0Ver by a woman at puds charming, witty, | Fox sisters never made a confession, as | inauguration —ceremouies. at Washington d 3 i have by wo means coased, and apparently | it s " Tio uneasiness in the money | Of WoOUVe power. Besides these, applica- | graccful and possesshiig an inexhaustiblo | allesed in the Herald, and that the sisters [ Marchd. Thore s somo doube a8 to whether | teen minutes and disclosesto the cyes of the i endless. variations thereon are becomivg | markot hus somewhat sabsided, b fhange | tions have been received from men at Wy- o A Fe & Ty vuvoloah « women, | the farmer members of the legislature will | pyrisian a perfeet. kaleidoscope of election a as somewh ded, but exchange | yoors BT SO RO oniz the line, wad | fund of tact, Since Lady Palmerston died | were personated by two scheming women. | consent to the expense, but ns thoy are X i wearisome to an impartial public. The | rates leep still to an abnormal, figure, vary- | from several former employes of the com- | and the Cambridgel house was turned treats of the association as a joke. i vy all 11*v1mhluunlm and jnbilant over | posters—red, green, blue, purple, violet and s o i oy : between b 54 por co! any wl re v engaged. er lines j s 5 rrison’s election the militia is hopeful. | pink, Not since 1571 has there beo y statement that letters from Movier have | ing between 57 and 64 per cent. pany who are now engaged on other lines, | ¢ 3 - e Rl N : Hurrison's c t 3 pink, Not since 1571 has there been such eovored urdlng Goffeien to. publuh, | -, Ahe_resolutions recently passed by Mr. | for reinstatement, numbering about one hun. [ Mt @ club, there: has = been no e S L S} Do, wn] Gtabe¥od for | political commmotion in Paris. The excite: ' been discovered urglog Geffcken to publish | pamunds in the United States senate with | dred inall. It is stated on good authority | recognized meeting place for all sortsand | daughter, Miss Stewart, are now at Monte | 1588 shall become due, until October 1580 has 3 Sl { ! Emperor Frederick’s diary will fail of effect | reforence to European intervention in Awmer- | that the company will only make selections | conditions of politicians, What would | Carlo. passed th house and will puss the council | ment fs becoming contagious. Everybody | less the text of the letters s published ican canal matters are not regarded with | from the applicants as they nced good men. i Tess . e | [itiouC OpBost DI scems to think the day of judgment fixed for l ] unless the text of the o published, as |08 Co A R R vairy e thclother % Palmerston have been without his wife: | David Dudley Ficld is making prepara- e i 2 nobody believes that Morior urged the pub- | SpanisiyAmerican_ republics. Newspapers | To Organize a Teachers Associntion. | Probably not prine mister of Engiand. 1t [ tions for a trip to Exypt. ok arusaitho Coleatlal. NN AT 1 i (Fea L o Wre Coming in NOW With comments eriticizing ¢ Job; Jan, 18.—[Speoi Tu 5 ! # 5 S LADELPUIA, Jan. 12.—[Special Telegram | The interview with Genera lication of the diary to spite Bismarcl, e o o onart tandancy g | Fuzsoxt, Neb, Jan. 12.—[Speolal o Tie | waghig wife wno madeghim so many friends | Mr. and Mra. William Struthors, of Phila- [, 'itiiabiIGa, S SSoml Spestu) Telegram | Tuo interview with General Boulanger H “he Kolnischo Zeitung, returuing to the | opiuion ws thus reflectod in Une press is that [ D) =abont frty of the teachors of Dodke | 1y (1.0 the time came for a tussle for the | delphia, have gone to Paris for the winter. | [ Mitkiowiter, the Chinose reprasentugive, | Pi0H2Hd it the European Horaid has fairly 3 ety : 3 Thra > offected thelr own froodom fr county met at the high school building in this 7 3 d 4 Mit 7y Shinese representa 3 ST ance.. The throo! i charge to-day, sccks to throw suspicion upon ll-’:‘.fri;‘p‘ \:Il:l" L‘R:]:.\:““‘”‘”!Mlj\:‘;l ”mu‘-,““;&.‘.::"f city to-day to organize o tenchors' associn. | front vlace “Old Pom,s” following was Colonel Hughes Hallet is suffering from | and Wharton Barker, of this city, arising .hn,m d France. The throes of the election Morior’s political character, and makes & co- | Jutely ~ free and sovercign states, and | tion, and to carry out a programme which | found irresistible. Down went all opponents | partial paralysis, the. result of rheumatic | outof adispute in the schems to oblain ml-H:* are b'yuv'mm:: G :mll more in- vert slap at the Angh-Rnssian_negotiations. | any ' such | aetion m_\r:tq"wl'}::".‘ ittt | had been previously arranged for the initial | and Lady Palmerston had the pleasure of | fever. Hopes of complete recovery are .r:.’i::: ]'"l“‘ U':'l“q‘;“ ‘::""‘"""'-‘)';' concasslons to ;‘I"*"v I‘“ l-‘ foyy "““ 1’?”’-",“‘ ”\‘-“y hands, ‘ t outsche 2 r el J States as that s d ic orenoon o A flarne = i roduce certain svstems of telephoning e _emoinne, feel perfectly o The Nord Deutsche Zeitung, which has | Pasiteion would amount Lo an flringement ion. A forenoon and an afternoon sceing her husband at the top, while Johnny | abandoned. Introdusoleariainsavsteus o tolonhoning i {1iko John Lomolnno, fool ot oo}y onfl hitherto held aloof from the dispute, to-night | of their national rights, In the coutract be- | sion were held, and the papers and discus- X % e hat country, assumed & new phase to-d of the future, no matter how the elections : e | twoen this government and the canal com- | cussions were of ereat interest. The organ. | Russell and Gladstone croaked away some- THE WOOL GIROWEBS. Muticiewitez filed his bill in equity against | ¢ oue John Lomoinne told mo yesterd inserts the thin end of & wedge. | L0 CRh e S a clase that particularly sets | iZation was made permanent by the election | where on the lower berches. i S | Barker last June. A rule was taken to.day % eoun L OmOne e, 0SS With a view of showing to what extent the | forth that no transfer whatever of rights [ 0f the following ofticers: ~ President, Super- [ yyith this shrewd otd man died the politi- | *1¢ S¢B L e o MOORROE by I3avicor on: thed Mlaintifl o show chuse | 2800 Barisiun elootion s alivays very lYEle intentions of Emperor Frederick differed | nd privileges can take place, and certainly mtendent A, . Clarendon; v president, | Shige el % ated In the Tariff Bill. vhy security for the payment of §1,500 and | and excitin One i 3 that no governmental intervention could pos- | Prof. D. A, Cooper, of Hooper; cal salon. A few shoots of it survive. Lady WASHINGTON, Jau. 12—This morning the | 2 SU0E A (o0 I'x B G o tho PoBi N e ety from the tendency of the liberal par sibly e tolerated on the part of [ G Co la]}[:fl‘("‘»’)';"l,‘l‘fm-\]'ll;""\,'l‘,h' Dorothy Neville has supplicd a place of | scnate committee on finance heard a dele- | S0t S100 G SO0 be LALERad, HhC “"' “l‘" M, Jocauos,tho xepublicananndigaiey fEpDe f G i S A BN CoY 6 oreforo, o | Miss B, rk, of Fremont. o & i ’ . y n whicl pased sets iy rton | hopes to command a s opportunist, radi publishes an autograph letter from Emp Rince - in ovedl, “":lm_”f:{:‘;l ".f‘ any such | o1 the association will be hola at Fremone. | refuge for distressed politicians at her little | gation from the National Wool Growers! as- | 1% MU S , Whalow ff1iopcs to coimund allitho onpostunisty radll i Frederick to Prince Bismarck, on th munds resolution, it is that the | the uext to be held on Saturday, March 9. house in Charles street, Berkeley square, | Sociation. The priacipal address was made | qomands of plaintiff; that yrodd i and communist votes of Paris. He begun # argue of Ohio, who spoke ir Life as a red-hot radical and is well known to by Judge Lawrence the probable costs, ineluding the foes i casion of the jubilee of the chancellor’s | Columbian poverninent wouldalone have the PTGl i T, O R cople only 50 dispos s S Fighit to protest in the irst instance, and that A support of the incorporation wmto the tarift | examiner and master, would be about §1 e i s M e S entry into the army. The letter s as fol- | o5iviy response to @ direct appeal from her | Swxey, Neb., Jan. Tele- | It was de rigueur 10 be seen at [ yiofq wool schedule prepared by acom. | thatitis dificult to determine l{_r“"‘"“"” s oL Lillo and. the, Jipptiio . ows: oou lzm,\l‘ other country assunmc the right of } gram to Tur 13 T ant recep- | Lady Palmerston's Mrs. Chimberlain has a | mittee of the association and submitted to |)‘l(=;m‘n"'m~| Binoraanentil fonen rvance, In 1815 he was a schoolmaster and " ; to enter upon o long | Mterpositiou. AL 5 S 5 e s B ! “that complainant is impecanious and largely | president o Subots, > use ps | I .do not wish to-day to enter upon a long ¥ 2: by tion and ball of the scason was given by [ ball ut her feet and can do anything she likes | the committee, The schedule pro- f iy deit b Ay L raona i i e g Inpresideny ofihe elub Derigabota ) SHEMIS (S discussion of the statesmanlike merits PLEADI AHONI. General and Mrs, Henry A. Morrow at Fort | ity it, Lady Mandeville and her sister, | posed divides wools into thr plamtift should be defeated the defendant | 10 make eloquent specches, and instituted classes—clothing, combing and carpet. The | believes it would be impossible to recover his | stump speeches at the meetings in the coun= Sidney last night. The Post theater was a duty on wools of the first and second class [ costs unless security 18- ordercd by the court try nians Visit the | qeene of splendor and beauty, being hand- which have bound your name fo rwith are two of the best known Miss Ysnuif A Delegation of Where unlimited ham and beer were our history. But one thing T must point out, President-Llect. somely decorated with flags and bunting, and | American ladies in England society, vut th shall be 11 cents a pound, including the hair | to be entered. : namely, that wheneyer thero was [ INbiaNavours, Tud,, Jan, 12-This was | photoxraphs of horoes of tho rebellion,’ On | prefer the bright und amusing side of life, [ of the Alpaca gout, camel, lama, and lie e e provided. Both Boulanger and Jacques ure eat] T T g Virginia's day with the president-clect, his | the stage the entire orchestra of the Twenty- i } e ' | other animals. The wools of the third class, e Russian Bodget, Yy confident of success. . ®i, queation of - the - well-boing of oo Do e rcteet % | dirst infantry, under the direction of Prof, | and everybody would be excecdingly as- | valued at 12 conts a pound or less, shall pay 5 | v Persisivne, Jan. 12.—The Russian 3'1 ; 290 the army and the pertecting 9 . B Charles Lawar, discoursed its sweetest | tounded to hear that they had taken up | cents duty: valued at over 12 cents, 6 cents a | yudger for 1559 has been issusd. It shows iofore hasitharo ioon shiolivhopyag : prominent republicans from ten congressional | strains during the ovening. {2 Qafanalvo Dowar J v capacity. '} stra I3 i of its defonsive power and fighting capacity, | jigericts of Virginia, who came here to urge | took place from S to 10 pm you never falled to take up the struggle and | the appointment of General William Mahone | collation was served to the 105 pound. PFepared wool shall pay extra duty, rding 1o the character of *preparation. Wastes, compound wholly or X part of wool or worsted, hirty | finance deela he reception after which a Fucsts pres- surplus of 4,500,000 roubles. tnastatement ae- | €hection bets as at preseat. The latest odds i | companying the budget the minister of [ given ut the Jockey elub are seven to five on res that the satisfactory pros- [ Boulanger: oneto three on Lisbonne, and seriously with politics. Lady Raudolph Churchill is universally popular, and she has ta:ry it through to the end. The army, with i the cabinet, They came as o | ent- ‘The toilets of the ludics were most ex- ; olia o ot sutling WA AREO 9. ! L4 h“_;"' 00, 28 }"|,‘|'I the repuniicnn som. | quisite. The dancing began promptly at 11 shown that she is capable of cutting as dis- | contg o pound: woolen rags, shoddy, ete., 20 [ pect for the coming year is due to the sin- | oo e T its commander-in-chief at its head, therefore | delegation appoluted by the republican com- | 5o, tinguished a figure in politics as she has | centsa pound. Wools dyed or otherwise | cerely pacific pohicy of the czar, which has | P o0 M. . Jacquce, thanks you for the blessings you have con- | mittee of Virgwia, at its lust meot- - - done in socicty. No lady has presided at | prepared beyond scouring or wasning shall | caused the removalof all occasion for u con The fog and rain is driving all the fashion- g [ v % ling, on December 13, to convey Arrestod Again. d ; pay the same duty as manufactured wool. flict with foreign powers, and points out | 4vlo world to Nice and Cannes. whers A8Eic0 R i 8nd ythioh TV will imover fore IEC8Y 3y S8 e e e S ovtain rosolue seaskA City, Neb., Jan. 12.—[Special | Wore Primrose league mcetings or | “Nearly al the delegation took part i the | the objections tat have, beion made abroud By l;‘” I" > l’ ‘;"l' Cunnes, whero thy 3 \ got.” i dopted coting o | Tetegr: Tug 55 Vache: worked harder for the conservative | hearing. President Harpster insisted upon | to floating the new Russian loans. He aturi- | Weather is bright and clear, : tons “adojied jnt that tmesting, In Shoi|ojogram b4 Tits’ Bas.|=Hormsn Waolie the committec's recognizing that President | butes all trouble to floating the Russian e The Reichstag to-day, after a somewhat cause, The tory workingmen under- est of the appointment of Gencral | dorf, the Talmage saloonkecper, was ur Cieveland bad made the issue of free wool | loans to the blind hostility of the foreigu THE VIGIGANTES AROUSED, storimy debate, confirmed Herr Goetz, na ie. 'They ;‘vl:l;‘h 'hl‘l.:ml’;’\ll"‘l’llll: rl:l:_‘;ljl:{l;:l{ vested to-day on another charge of selling | stand that and give her an immense | in the recent clection, and that the wool men secially that of Germiny, and to im ey 3 tional liberal, as member for Leipsic. The | | P - EApubLGH I D0 A6, 00) liquor without a license. He nas been bound | pocoptic e S e . | had woun. adent speculators. Bratal Muarder of n Mother and Hep X o . e 1a ne | e, Virsiniu loislature to tho same effect, | ver 1o e district court on one charge, and | FeCPtion whenever sho appears among | gy to.duy's scssion of the wool growers’ — B 13y S Naave socinlists accused the government officials of ix"‘:lll\l"l ‘k‘”y::“l’rlrI”;:)ulilll% Allll"ll':“hhurlnll;::" there are stall thirteen charges against Lim, | them. In doing this work she has aroused | convention, A'Liwl\un{xm twm :lullumlmlxwmvst- Schurz on Amsrican 1Pol tics, BIRMINGI AN la, Jan. 12.—At Pratg practices to secure ls trivmph over 5 Ga VS Ve Craig said that they Canea. some jealousy. Lady Randolph can well [ L0 bramineie i of eatanlianing & burcau for | NEW Youk, Jan. 12.~At the dinner of sthe | Mills, five miles from this city, to-day, Mrvs the socialists’ candidate, asked the appoiutinent of General Mahoue to ancd, afford to treat these jealousies with indiffer- | the purpose of concentrating statistical infor. | Commonwealth club to-nizht, Hon. Carl | 5 Killan, wife of u mechanic, and her son tho cabinet. because that was the. almost pNEY, Neb., Jan. 12— (Special Telegram Mot unanimous desire of the party in Virginia. to Tug Bee.] ~Uncl Cleburne, the oldest onday. Ho mad s strons”arguuiant 1o show tat | g ploy on tho Union Pacifc railroud, was The emperor has ordered thyp tho besy [ If the soutl was to have a place in the cabi- | oG 750 oeoiied with a handsome gold . net, Virginia_ should get it, and why, in boys and gitls in the Berlin schools, both | that event, Mahone. should b rocagiized. | headed cane by the locomotive department mation relating to the supply and demand of | Schurz said: **“Phie politics of this country | Willio, uine yoars old, » ‘murdored: by a. wool, and also asking them to establish & | are in a deplorably corrupt condition, and re- | negro, The woman aud boy hud been system of grados of wool which will abolish | formation is a more important question | fu - the woods . &howe distancs ‘ tistate terms'’ or substitute a serics of stand 5 - I grades embracing all the wool grown | 8 present thun —either - free thude | o drive up their cows. Thoy mep 10 told them he could show them cnce, and whenever her husband returns to power her house, no doubt, will be the polit- ical centerof London. Meanwhile the social political salon and Ewperor William will open the landtag on a 4 the different wool producing states, or protection, Some people say that this | 4 nogro, w bigh and low, shall by treated on tho even- [ He suid thist ll efforts o break tho solid here. ieorge Vromun mads the prosentatlon | o', a15iou mixture) does mov exist, That ——— stato of things caunot bo romedied, vou the | were the cow was. They followed him & ; A south Lad failed, and, 1 fact, the republican 3 4 3 condition of English politics wuas much P a8, § » Ing of the 26th lust to & performance at the [ gretiiition wn’ Virginia was abandonod i ——— 18 the great need of the day. Such of the | T 'J“”:‘]" ',‘Ifl"f‘: Bo Suld, *tho | worse not many yeurs ago, and to.day Ky | Short distance, when he turned and struck opera house of Wildenbruch's patriotic play, | until, in 1579, Mahone led the liberal moye- aterworks For Valentine. ey Tt 2 5 Cuicaco, Jan. 11.--The big suit against the | 14,47y the cleancst nation, politicully speak. | Mrs. Kellan with a_heavy club, The boy v play, o P it younger liberal members of parhament as | . ! \ y s “Die Outzows.” Tho two oldest sons of the | Ments whereby over 5,000 ex-confederates | VALENTINE, Neb., Jan. 12.—(Special Tele. | ¥ Hhora) gl 0 Chicago & Atlantic Railroad company, 1n | jiig. on the fucc of the earth screamed for help | und was ims R, ‘ and their sons united with the faithful band | gram to Tur Bee. are not well connected never get a glimpse | ywich the Farmers Loan and Trust company BT 3;3"'}4‘"{".\" brained Dy - the' negro, h emperar will be present at the perforimance. | of ropublicans. As 1o the opposition against | to the amount of #5400, were carriod to-day, | of fashionable life, Thoy wander on the | the Eric Railroad company, and the first and They Insist on Admission. A R L i | The Oficial Guzette announces the be- | (eneral Mahonain Virelnia it practically | which will give Valentino a splendid system | outskirts of the promiged land. They are | second mortgaze bondholders were inter- | SaNTA P, No M., gan. 12.—A statehood | [0l jone enongh to doseribe the murdorer trothal of Princess Lowse, sister of the em- | Soveral other members made an earnest | OF Pure water. o asked to a reception now-and then, but that ::“':’vl'““ ““"‘l"'l"“"(“_d a3 ""’-I tho ““i"‘]‘fl“ ‘;‘”1“""““”" was held """‘l’ “;"' y '““ ‘V“";" aud give tho particulars of tho- grime, T »ress, to Prince Loopold of Prussia. talk for Mahone, 5 s . v I e Atlantic. Judge Gresham dirceting that | delegates were present from all parts | neero fled, but is being pursued by u poss ',\,, oficor: of the Franch englnoor roserve | aa’ icrat Harrison was an attantive listenor, ‘.T'fc n"," g lt',m," '\:l.:'"?cn;l'n Suale { bR Melr party 18 out of |y "0 ortgagos be forcclosed and the [ of the territory. A long roso- with blood haonds and will bo. Typaliel S 1 BANGA SESIGL AR oer reserve fm.::fr\:»_rlin‘.uutidltlyll\ml»unm,..-‘u..'-nvm-.olx-: |1-|r:l:“x:|-\':1.1"l“:':4 Bmhl -‘lwl_x:i"r“m‘:mln"“”l'c otice and no ‘swell end din: | property sold, The sult was Ao | lution was odopted which, after o A‘(‘n'\i:jv:?:]‘l;:? nOWn there Wis no 1no- oorbe, nawed Dreyus, who was receutly ar | i Gok ¥ substancs, tht tho maitor | wostorn lince to-day, 1t wis agroed o ad. | P°T® 80 given gy more. Foo |important ono snd has beon watched | selling forth uumerous reasons {or bt rostad wt Strassburk without & passporty and | prosented ahould rovelve his caroful oousid: | vanca rutos between' Chicago aad Dubuqua, | PIO Wit money belang chiclly to tho | Wil lutorest by, ralliond wou, o irat | adiiiaiop, Sesss, b 1o pesavod by the After thy Haytien Itepubli ving o T i e Tho Vies e g T e Cago que, . 4 mortgage is for £,500,000. By direction o weople of the territo o \tion asse i orths Huysien Il having In his posscssion sketolics of the fort L"),'\‘.“,”'.m w"“"l\,\l,h‘;fl“‘;""‘(.”,,X},'"“f:\L,{“:‘:fll to conform with Daveaport and other Missis- | Seceding section of libgrals known as union- | the court any surplus remaining aftcr its | bled, representing every portion and po New Youk, Jan. 12--The Atias line there, will be prosecuted for high treason, | QX ARFTARY VRSNG| aioi river rates. Tho Dubuquorates hav [ ists, Lord Hartingten mever did much in a | pavmont of theso bowis and interst is to o | hticil party thorcin, tiat e insist upon and | steaer Ailsa, which clearod yestorday for A Syidney letter on the subject of the | General Harrison. They left for home this :;vulllul:-'x-‘!l:ll’ul\lv‘?":xl:xl‘- fy:!llu;i's“‘::n-‘r“:ln;lx;:n;x\rt:]l social way, but now he wall do nothing. Sir l::):;f“'zll".llhli”lm A‘\.! ‘:.‘mll'\'i. h;.fi::::-ll ‘_l‘n‘nlu'p_'l-:iw demand admission ‘“.‘ 6 fedoral wnion, ;l h;ugnn:; li‘l' naica :vlflpwrln, u.lulufl Sawmoan troubles, which appears in the | eveniu b make the ehange January 1, The advance is | Wilham Harcourt is ngtan entertainer. Mr. | rights in equity, The second mortgage is Swicided to Escape Craditors. ,,’-...LI:»,.IK::-“" ‘u .‘“.t.:m’l:. ur“n:::,-‘um uns; Frankfurt Zeitung, declares the truth of To Identify Kuhn. ubuulluvnls{ (.u'nm class and 5 cents on | Gladstone has not thel means, Lord Rose- | fOr £3,000,000. 5.5 Oswrao, Jan. 12.—~The body of Rev. W. L. | PESEIERE ,‘n.!,j“.\,]. will ko landan .'.l'l.',l,.'., { . By 06 aut ~ scond ¢ reight. -y ey darker, recto @ Christ Bpisco ) b 49 ¢ the roport that the rebellion was instigated ‘OI“‘I;KI‘;l;V “:n1 h rll‘im \1::‘1;“, u;-m;l'\ .r;:l.‘ second class freight bury has the means, bithe is a house lord. The New Pass ']-‘1:"_‘ I'v”“' (_'m'v ‘\‘\'vh:""', A‘(‘:. A }‘;} ]NI” au 1';-“..‘.‘ with dire tions from llhuo\vl rof by Awericans, is frankly acknowledged by [ 10-dayinformed the magistrato 0 Bow The Weather Indications. The new salon must be opened by the wife | Cmicaco, Jan, 12.—The gencral managers | CHUFCls S city, Who mysteriously disap Boston steawer, Haytion Republic R 5 streot court that Ofticor Sangeroud sailed 3 4 4 od by tho wite ) IR, 14 ¢ g pcarcd on November 40, was found on the that vessel o' Boston, Tho sloop o all English corvespondents in Samoa, all of [ 3w AT PRE FrERe, rh urpose of | . Nevraska: Fair, followed in western por- [ of a member of the lower house, the de- | Of the lines west, northwestand southwest of {‘m“ eyt R iy Ty et TP O o e s aar 7 - whom deeply regret the action taken by the | jdentifying Johann Kuhn, who was arrested | HO"® by local snows; slightly colder, except pository of all power in these days. Cir- | Chicago, who have been striving for two | i that the unfortunate wan, who con- | ant Mills and three members of the crow are Awericans. Captain Leary, the Americad | hore chargod with the murder at Primroso, | i Western portions; noarly stationary tem. | (o 8 0L (U f o Y | weeks to agree en plaus for the formation of | stantly gave to the noody miro Unan e [ I very precarious conuition. { Wis., of William Christen, and who was ar. | perature, with winds generally north passenger trafiic in their territory, completed | could afford, committed svicide to escape Lis 1o A n Christen, a 48 ar 3 . commander, is severely reproactied for en- | paizioy yesterday on an extradition war- | westerly. ouly lady who combines all the necessary re- | their labors this evening, The result was | creditor: Terrvible Marine Disaster, couraging Mataafa. Therebels, it isasserted, | rant. h;lu'rill’l-)swn'. of ll!:m':: ('uu':vll_\‘,]v\'u-r Ix:.ylu:b flelpe’r:'llll_v {;nr, pre elilu;: :;. cus’t‘;rn quirements, Sheis young, highly attrac- :i" 'ul..pu.‘;l., of the plan prl;pusfl;l m‘z s«tr Al ‘—‘;'uf"rpm' e : ~\‘1Almlll', Jln;t ltiv Tie :f‘rn:-:h ll:"ulm'l ¢ B low1s 8 ak o consin, is_conferring wil he officials of | portion by slight local snow; slightly colder, S " . ember, with various amendments and modi A 4 . 2riam, bound from Liverpool to Hong Kong, owing 1o a lack of ammunition, would lookago | £L1N ' Yard, with winds generally northerly, tive, accomplished and rich, for her husband | §eution's. The discussion in regard o com- NNaTH Jan, 13.—About two hundred | was wrecked off the islauds of Lussarags, & bave consented to uegotiate had not the e Dakota: Light local suow ; slightly colder; | is rolling in money. 1f Mrs. Chamberlain | missions was settled by fixing a nominal sumn ters strock to-duy on account of | group twenty-Eve miles northwest of Cors § American traders promised the arrival of a The Amateur Oarsman. variable winds, generally northerly. wishes to do it she can eclipse the fame of | 10, be paid castern agents for the salc of by the proprietors from time | bnnw, to-d our women pussengers, the 3 A B e atYA com. —_—— P tickets over western lines. This may be 3 A0 gL - & i " fg | Haps. § h steamer from San Francisco with arms and | | NEW Youk, Jan. 1 =lho executive com- Ry oyl e all her fair companions from Mrs. Wash- | subject to further amenduent in caso the | PRIt Worle whicl the incn assert will ve- f shin sur id four of tho orew ‘waip swwnunition, The letter aiso indicates that - v P, 3 i ing! Mrs. John Bigel presidents should agree o abolish the ol 0, Lholr WAHSS. nad ] oarsmen met here tomght. A resolution | WILKESDARKE, Pa., Jan. 12.—All printers | ington to Mrs. Joha Bigelow. S i A missions, e Another War Cloud Went Through the e, A Royal Sufferer. LoNooN, Jan, 12.—Diplomatic circles here Osweao, N Y., Jan, 12.—Steplien Ru seld Tre Haous, Jan. 12.—The king of the | are agitated concerning Samoan uffairs, and | and bis son, whilé fishing through the ice b therlands has suffercd a relapse and s | the possibility of a rubture between Ger: | Sandy Creei, in this county, yesterduy, werg now considered in a dangerous condition. many and Auierica is belug canvussed. drowned., the turning of the English consulate into a | was passed to the effect tnat any athlete | Working on three daily papers iu this city, - Lospital led to the German cowplaint that | recognized as an awmateur by the Athletic | the Kecord, Newsdealer and Leader, went g of vathy | Amateur union shall be competent to com- | on a strike to-day. The pubiishers met the the Evglish oficials were showiug syimpathy | Lote'in uquatic conteats, provided he has not | financial demands made by the printers, but With the rebels. violated any of the laws of this association. | the trouble lies in some rules of the unicu. Mansfield produced this evening ‘‘She stoops to conquer™ at the Globe. A bumper house assembled full of curiosity to see a mingling of Awerican and bome actors in so

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