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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEp THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1890. AY IRATE FATHER'SREVOLVER It Makes Matters Interesting for a Gay Lothario at Oxford. NORTHNEBRASKAMETHODIST CHATAUQUA Bank Changes at York-A Realistic Photograph—Y onng Men's Mock Legislature—A Court House Which is Crowded, Oxronn, Neb., Dec. toTue Bry A g a bewitching aiden and an e father with blood i hi eyo figured in oan affair nere last evenin ehich might furnish an appropriate subject for a full page illustration in the Police Ga- votte, Last Monday evening H. S, Cranmer, 1 young lawyer who is traveling agent for an castern house, came here from Arapaboc, awhere he had been collecting notes for his company. Accompanying him was amost beautiful and interesting young lady. the doughter of an Arapahos vestaurateur, Both yegistored at the Ktter notel aud were as signed adjoluing rooms. Cranmer claimed that his companion had a t with his firm for a position in their office ns stenogra. They remained in town all day yes- nd last evening intended to go cast, but as Cranmer was in the act of purchasing n ticket the girl's father flished upon 1hie scene, nud without a word or sign of warning walked up to the man, and aiming a yovolver at his head, pulled the trigger of the apon that would have dealt instant death Yiad it not missed five. With desperate en ergy the lawyer bounded from the apart auent, followed by a parting shot from the in- dignant father. The ball barely missed the fleeing form and f dozen b anders out- side. The old gentleman took his daughter in charge and a fow minutes later returned toArapahoe, Flis story was that the girl had been abducted from home during her parents’ absence, and today it 18 understood t he has entered crimi complaint inst Cranmer upon the above grounds The latter gentleman gives a different ver- wion of the affair, but his statements are con- flicting and are not believed. This morning hie left for other parts, Late last night it was observed that his name on the hotel yogister had been changed and later that both nis name and the girl’s had been eraged. The girl, though sixteen years old, is a merechild und wore short dr 3 ram | Chantangua and Camp Meeting. Frevoxt, Neb, Dec. 3.—[Special to Tue Ber]--A meeting of the camp meeting com- aission of the North Nebraska Methodist oufercnce was held last evening und the date fixed for next year's camp meeting ou the grounds of the Christian Park and As- sembly association here. The aute will be from July 0 to It was decided also to pro- cure the services of some eminent divines, among them doubtless two or three bishops of the Methodist church The camp meetings will immediately fol- Jow the first session of the Central Chautau- qua association. This latter is wholly inde- Jendent ofthe former but the purpose is to ring the two together, thus muking a con- tinuous series of educational and re- Jigious work from the opening of the Chautatqua, June 2, to the close of the camp ne A Presides G M. Brown of Omaha ng splendid suecess in arranging a programime of rare - terest and excellence for the Chautaugua and it promises to be very successful, The superintendent, of instruction will be A, H Gillette, 1.1, who has been connected from its beginning with the famous New York Chautaugua. The plan of work willbe: 1. Normal Sunday school methods. 2. Regular Uhautauqua hterary and sclentific work. Ministerial institute, including a summer 4. School of methods for Aehaool of theolo young people’ Podagogles, b of theso departments will bo under tion of the best workers of the country. A Mock Yonk, Neb., De - “The young mo church work, . Musical. 6. div slature, 3pecial to Ty Ber,] of this city and vicinity have organized a mock legislature, It will convene when the state body does, and will take up the bills before that body and discuss and pass upon them, Each county will be represented, and they will assume the nawmes and positions of the state body. Hon, N. V. Harlan will assume the speakership, and this ussures a success for the organization. A good deal of amusement and a thorough schooling in parliamentary bodles can be de- rived from this, and the young attorneys and others are pushing it to a successful point, A Sensation Case. Youk, Neb., Deo. 2.—[Special to Tue Beg. ] District court convened yesterday ad will be beld about three weeks. The case of the stte vs Richards, charged with rape, occupied yes- terday's session. This is @ motorious case, on account of the circumstances connected it ine allged crime was committed two years ago, Richurds cscaping o Hen- tucky at tho time. The sheriff finally located Dim and scut o doputy to bring himto this city, and he was arrested and brought as far s Lincolu, when ho again succeeded in making his escape. o was recaptured, ufter several months, in Illinois, and brought to this city, flis preliminary examination was held behind locked doors, on account of the racy details, and he was bound over to the disirict court. The court room is crowded 10 its utmost capacity. A Circle Wolf Hunt. LexiNG1oy, Neb., Dec. 5.—[Special Tele- gram to T Bre. | —A circle wolf hunt on o grand scale was beld in this vicinity today. Overton and Cozad participated in the sport and itis estimated that about oue hundred lorsemen and balf that many in carriages Tielped ronnd up the game, which consisted of otes and jackrabbits. Two of the forr were bagged and about a dozen rabbits, 1t intended to hold another in a short time when the territory between Cozad and Lexington will be broken ove Knox County Divisio Niosrars, Neb., Dee. 3.—[Special to Tus Bee.)- County Clork Nelson was summoned to Lincoln Friday before the supreme court 10 show cause why he refused to give a cer- tificate showing that Knox conuty had been divided ona majority vote. The case was not heard by the courd, but the ith inst. was glven for the attorneys to submit th briefs, 4t which time an important. decision will bo rendered. The Body Identified. Hastins, Nob., Dec. §.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Ber.]-The young man who died suddenly on the B. & M. train last ¥ day near McCoole without being identifi was ldentified [loday by a photograph posted Dby the Hastings police. Chris Campbell of Doniphan, Neb, recognized the deceased as Walter Phillips and says he worked with him sear Denver. Phillips has u fatter liviag near Doniphuu, Bank Changes, Yors, Neb, Dee. 8.—|Special to Tus Ben.|—Ata meeting of the directors of the Nobraska National bank yesterday Mr. Ernest Davis tendered his resignation as presidentof the bank, which was accepted, and T. B. Clawson of Lushton was chosen as his suecessor. Mr. Davis still retains an in- tovest in the iustitution, but will go to St. Louis to cogage in the banking business in that city. Farm House Burned, Fusmoyr, Nob., Dec. [Special to Tne Bek) -The large dwelling ou the farm of Otto Magenan, seven miles northeast of the city, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The conteuts of the house, belonging to H. Mey- ors, A tenant on the farm, were for the most saved. Loss on the buitding, $1,500; in- sured for §00, 2% Morgan Discharged. Nesmaska Civy, Neb, Dec. 3. --[Special Telegram to Tue Bee. | —Young Morgan, who oo with Agnes Hessling, was tried in court today ou the charge of kidnapp- “w ing and seduction, Tho charge was not | plumber named Fanders in this city caused mewc “PEN l(w REFORM Keokuk, Davenport and other cities in Towa ~ Georgo Burgess, o saloonkecper, shot and fa- ON TRIAL FOR MURDER, proven aud ho was allowed to go away and | a sensation by going into the new $125,000 \ i g\ A i | in favor'of the amendment to the tariff aud tally wounded Alice MoKinloy and then bar. riete'dl try to elope another day, oonrt house in this city and opening the safes 7 i tax ball providing for @ rebate on manufuc- ricadod hinself o the saion.. The sheriff | James Reynolds Charged With Kill- e of the Hall make, claiming to do the act by P tured tobaceo. and deptity marshal broke down the doors. A ing Xoung Neatls Seven Misfits, Tstenintg to tho fall of the tumblers by plac- 4 Senator Manderson is awaiting Senator fusilade followed, ending with the death of | o AR & ! o N Nenmaska Crry, Doc. 0.—{Specal | ing his ear wpon the door and thus got an to | Becretary Nobte Holds Consultations with | Paddockls recovery from his mcent indispo. Burgess. i thie S0th day of last April William Nes- Telogram to Tire Ber, ] —Seven divorce cases | the combination. The Hall company had just That Object in Vi sition before ho moves in the matter of a - . tlo was shot by a sneak thief, and three days wero called in the district court today, five of | finished at that tims puting in seven lirgo ha Object in View. successor to the late Judge Savage of An Tncondiary s Work, later died, Nestlo was omployed us a clork OF | Vaults, aud because the young plamber cold 3k Omaha, divector for the Union Pacific rail- | At 12 0'clock last night a new sottage be- the plaintiffs being women and two men. No | gpen them the commissioners 1 4 defense was offered in either case, allow the bill of $5,500 hald by the safe com- " p pany. Today R. J. Pope of Omuha, manager CUTTING DOWN: FEES OF ATTORNEYS. | it for A. L, Deane & Co. of Chicuwo, appered in the store of Bamborger, atthe corner of near the corner | Thirteenth and | streets, On that enworth, was discov fatal evening he w anding in front of the he prompt arriv o to road, He has lea rned, however, that the Jonging to W. H. Hohm! dont will fnsist upon the appointment ot oo ot it e e T smocrat so as to keep the board non- | Of Twentieth and Ly partisan, Tho Nebraska delegation will urge | ered to be on fire. A8 A Mill Accident. LY Net 1 Tel al of | store when two men passed along, and as tevwsen, Neb, Doe. 3.—[Special Tele- | before the commissioners and placed §00 be- | 4 the appolutment of Colonel Jack McColl of | the fire wrtment prevented the flames | thoy did so, stole & couple of pairs of shoes rram to'Tins D | Tho Tecumsch willing | fore. them fobo forfeited il the * young | The Army Apyropriation DI Shows | tiir'iuto Penny 8. Hearn, | from dofng much damage. | The e bogan in | paon ‘s vk outside, ounge Nostio catlod 1o ipany met with quite an accident this | Plumber could do as he said be eould * after That Preparations are Being o heap of shavines 0t the back of the house, the combination had been changed. Fanders failed to open a single vault. Made foe a Protracted » clerks and then ) RING, | doll was found in the rubbish | Nis associa owed the afternoon. They had put in anew engine L HEaiaReing 3E the Balh P and other indications suggested quite fore L;\I‘_""“‘I';I\;':v"‘y”l'_-'"l;";l"«;fl'lh'\‘ e e and in starting it the belt caught, overturn- — Tnd Sampatgn. s Tips. ibly the work of an incendiaty. The damage Wak Sl ehtared LIS 810y belvecn I ing the engine and mortally injuring Dave SUITS LARGE PACKERS. Hetieb ikl n ', will not amount to more than and Howard. 'They had gotie but ashort dis Cox, one of the employes, 1“’” - - tance when oneof them stopped,and draw ing kit iAot They Arc Satisfiod with the Prospece | waemseros Boneao Tie Ovans Ba, ety akels [ The W. c.a. LR DR Tl L ) S PRAISING OUR GEN PLANTS, of Federal L ive Stock Inspeetion. 513 ForRTEENTI STH l Folsom., The annual meeting of the Woman's Chris- | yopg pipplo, passed through tho lung and Al Bh#TTan Wanire G PRt Citieaco, Do -[Special am to Wasiisaros, D, C., Dee. 3, ) Fourth Raco Bluiche, | tian association of Omaha closed o two days | ioaged near the spine. The young man was An English Eypere Grows Enthusias- | gy gy 1" oThore can be no two opinions | Secretavy Noble has been having numerous | Fifth Race—Esquiman. Landscer. sasion yestorday, Never in the history of | picked up, placed tn a hack, taken to the con tio Over the Bethlohism Works, aboit, the merits of the federal Kve stock in- | consultations of late with members of the | Sixth Race Lonely, Anomaly the association have the various enterprises | 1tul station aud then conveyed to the howme of NEw Yorg, Dec, 3. —[Spacial Telezram to | spection bill that has passed the senate and | house committec on pensions with n view to LR G R these ladies have under their charge been in | N8 parents, on Willinms st Wlere ho e S Nt W, Espsof | § h | i died without regaining snficient conscions e | ~Lieatenant Colonel W. Hope of | i5 now before the house, among packers or | effecting some reforms in the pension admin- | Pirst Race—Maggio B., Secret | 80 prosperous acondition. ‘e Younsg Ladies' | hoss to give any deseription of the miiederor the British amy salled this moruing on the | oty interested in a legitimate packing or | istration. ‘There has been an outery in sev Second Raco- Nettio Kent, Haramboure, ‘hu"wllf:'rl""' Woman's excliange are practi- Stortly after the shooting James Roy Inman line stoamer Chicago for slaghtering business,” sald Fdward J. | eral of the eastorn papers of lats agaiust al I'hird Raee—Rosa, Lucy P, self-supporting, aud are now past the | nolds was arrested on suspicion, aveaignod in Lieutenant Colonel Hope has been Fourth Race ~Eatoutown, Robin, rimental sta Martynof 12, D. Armour & Co. this morning, | leged pension abuses, and to some uvxtent he waived pelice court, wher xaming f Following are the oficers elected for the my and navy officers in this con in speaking of the telogeaphic information | theso abuses exist, although they are not of - WA A By and was held to the district count to answer S $ 1 4 . st, Y Hear the Teath, ensuing yoar: to the charge of rder. Yosterduy b ) ost lving as | that the Vest inspection bill is about to pass 5 Shaiil: Ride e « vize murder. Yostorduy the ::" :::l:::‘?‘::hr I|”hlL" ;: - 1‘h ll:)l'!lg:::;l:l::lf;‘x;; e b it o l’l;m-n! origin, but are rather the outgrowth | Livcony, Neb., Dec To tho Editor of “l‘:r\:,ll(’ll‘\‘r‘llll M, Perine: first vice president, | tyial was commenced it the distriot conet bo. nd vice presidont, Mrs, A | § dad presidont, Mres, Me: | O dent, Mrs, S, 2, Mer- he continued, “I assure you_that it is our i terest that the world should know that on! an estabhishments are of much importance. | healthy meat is being prepared for the i flany. The groater s, As a rosult of the consultation this | myg Bee: 1have just been informed that | b Hopkins morning Captain Belknap of the house com- | qpyr Bep on Friday last contained an article | Crea: fourth - | mittee on pensions introduced a bill, which is his opinions regarding the progress of Amer- i hird vi ¢ pry rtion of the day was devoted to securing a jury, and only tiree witnesses referring to myself in terms by 1o means | rill: recording secreta ] Mrs. . B, Bryan vore il Yuring s motths” tour of iiispsotic ket in C! ] the federal inspection et iy el 3 1 ‘ n i I e vy | 3 were examined. The doefendant, a young "l,r"{lf ':N, ,“,"',: i onths’ ki flw;. o | Wl veon il the federal, inspection | approved by Seerotary Noble and Commis- | complimentary, The_articlo has not yet correspondini sretary, Mis, A. 1. Hopkins | man of twenty-four yoar, with ' deap ro i ?.‘v" 2 "I .““f.‘.[“"!‘ ‘_'t‘ m‘;]*.l"‘ Al understanding than any other in- | Sioner Raum, cutting down the fees of pen- | hoon soen by me, but T presume it to have | Fedsurer, Mrs. da V. Tilde scar along the left side of his face, oceupi LA e e e on, however perfect. We have our | sion attorneys from 10 to 81 in cases of in- | hoen the outgrowth of an anonymons com HIN, GON a seat at the attorn y's table and apparently was the least interested of any of the spects tors 5 It Suggests a Remedy for the Out- | The first wituess put on the stand by the breaks on Reservations. state was Dr. Hoffman, who attended youug nu-_ | < g PONCA IND A JOM ) nication that appeared in the Evening News | Godasfiloiddody of this city on the 27th ultimo, and to which attorneys for fees in peusion cases, and tho | response was madc the following day. This d in own inspectors, of course, and we are pleased | crease of pension, Last month the depart- ? to have any other inspectors set the seal of | ment ke, o 0 1 fd t said, “to be superior 1o any gun plis he ment kept an account of the amount paid to e 1 | say that not asingle head of diseascd stock | ms of what u perfe gun establishment | ¢y oi00 iiiod within the stockyards pre- | item for increase of pensions alone | respoase, T understand, has not app “I consider the Bethlehem gun plant,” he o o X tlo, His testimony was simply to prove should be, and I believe it to be the only pe s being within the sk > 5 e T Bee, Wil you thereforo kindly give | In 1878 the government experienced some ion of the wound and that it was the suil et e hE o i woe || SIRCERE e GUIT AEC e GomenE THpiEL L e SR O O o ih plico ta the following, w8 the response made | trouble with the Povea fuliaus, who woro N e M W T A,lu‘n'.‘\‘fv‘y‘.‘\r{::?-':L‘;:.fn‘nlf.: -'«'l.':;‘m"f“f; '”'"‘,'l'.f'l‘,'.f,ix\‘{ stock at their own price, and if 'possible get | 1; 8 hy the t Jamaica last § then on a reservation where the city of Nio. rd K1 a clork in the store, testified as It i8 said that the service vendered by the at- | bath? Very truly yours, H. A torney is purely nominal, as an applica itinto some of the remoter markets. As I say. the legitimate packers must agree that brara now stands. General Crook, who was | follows: “Cicrked in the same store with A Baptist ot then in command of the western army, | Nestle, and on the night of April 30 two men The tertorn bill i 1t mow stande, and as it 1s | needonly send to the department n pnysi. | the following resolutions we was sent out against thess. Indiane, | PAsied tho store stole two pairs of proposed to pass it, will be the best thing | cian's certificate that he deserves an mcrease | passed: shoes and ran across Thirteenth strect Tt ean happen for the lavke packing inters | Of pension and the department will thereupon | Wherens, Oue attontion has oo callod to | W0 a8 & result they were taken from | into the alley; followed thgn some distanea eAtiae ik nupieaL sue an order for his examination beforo the | communicition in the LI their reservation and transferred to the | when one, the larger one, Surned _and firec local pension board. under date of November 27, | Indiun territory, where they have since re- | twice: oneof the bullets struck Nestlo and Another abuse which is expected to bo | Slmntire of Wack the Nipy it i are beyond the conception of any one who hus not visited it, and the excellent material turned ont _is unequalled in point of thor- oughness, This 1 say without a shadow of exi tion. I could only look and wonder, and I return to England firmly convinced that the United States has the greatest gun At the Baptist chiurch at Jama nd over roflecting e 10WAa NEW ‘ 1 ¢ AT S BIRE T i he fell to the ground. Both men van and I producing plant in the world,” remedied is that by which applicants for [ HP{H T \HES e T"lm'.“ il L e L © not secn them since; don’t think 1 ey Some Spicy Correspondence. pensions secure successful examinations of | “Resolved, By the Baptistehureh in Jamalea, | 178 HAr, the chief, and thirty of his fol- | could identify either of the mien,” WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Des Mot Ta., Dec. %.—(Speciol to TaE their cases. When the result of their first | Neb.. that we view with annz t, and lowers left the Tndian terriwry and returned The witness was requested to look at % 2 examination is sent here some pension attor- | In severest reprobation, the article referred |t the reservation. Assoonas it was known : » | BEE.1—An exchange of spicy correspondence | pey go sl o res to, ns belne false in many of its allezations . 5 S Another Gratifying Luoreate i1 €h | by just talen placo in connection with tho | the hedichl textimony to- the applicants. 1t | Andmulictoniiy” uialoiatng” o Gl Hrothe | that thoy bad retaened they wero areested Namber of Hogs Handled. i ‘ e s Sy R Guild has never been on triul hefore the | and kept prisoners at Fort Omaha for sev- OhviiiEi o)) Ba duties of the rallway commission. Some 3 is unlt;nviirnlvlelhu uc};cmll) ;‘Emn‘ll‘un“u llh_lll churel the entire term of his | oyal wooks and then sont south. NeivNaT, O, . | the medicai gen have been unfriendly to him . e 2 near y nd tell whether ov not he was tho ved the shots. Witness could not man who George Wallace, a traveling man who was nd Gurin o) 58, M n PASLOTILLS AmOiE 1S HOW neautly Thieo Yours, Ak : passing along Twelfth strect the night of the gram to Tie B Ll ‘E“""l":{':““;h‘r“‘f“' P‘"»‘"";n";( s | and asks fr an examination in “another | Hicra has occurred upon his part noting | Belleving that - tiese “Tudins had |y urer, heard the shots fired an s two ront will say) s 8P e i S | county. This is granted, and if it is again | whatever toshake our fullest confidences in nf ghts, __ J. " oolworth. | yon pun out of the alley; could not state oter of | Kev. William J. Harsha, Leavitt Burnham on, | and esteem for the Christian ch: i < T e Moines & Kansas City railway for'a crossing | unfavorable he asks another examina Packing points reporting have handled whether o . t Reynolds was one of the men. il : iohns Brother Guild, R A. GRANT, and P. L. Perine organized what was known h bdioy Y The company refused, and | which is granted. These examinations aro JUIDES | . i At this point court adjourned until this 500,000 bogs the past week, against 435,000 Uit . I praiis : o W. K. SHAW, Cleric pro tem. | as the Ponca Indian committoe, and at once Riti: WHOH the srcesting: oficar will be e Gl DL o e oine | M. Pryor complained to_the bourd, which kept up, each time costing the government | 36" SUAY 1 cons. Aarted an agitation, the objeet of which was | mOfIng, whon the arresting. ofiicer will be % q i i1. | 86, and in the end the applicant witha very body sent a copy of the complaint to the‘rrx)ll oo Tt sl el R A : i o€ | examining board which _will report A EBrakeman's Terrible Death. tion us the white put en the stand. The trinl of the injunction case of John —— and represent 2,165,000 since November 1, In answer they roc against 1,660,000 last year. The places em- | foliowing from Gener {40 piace the Indians under the same protec- The movement at once iv ved | LR Christopherson and othiers against the eity 1 Manager Newton: e § AL & ¥ b o Toloer: took root, and while it did not prove of ¢ iy 2 o Yy brace nearly all tho wostern packing, TUne | . “IEaplying i Vour favor of the Sin, in Mr, | his _cuse favorably. Tho purpose | Oapy, Utah, Dec. 3.—|Spocial Tolegram | (ookroots snd while It didpot prove of 4y | rostraining Jobn Rush, city treasurer, - from > A Ao Slierws0als, AbREN0S 1 havi afaped it is tosecure some rule or law which will cut | to Tur Ber|—A Union Pacific b man oy ! y colleeting the Tenth street viaduct , was dermentioned points compare as indicated : | BREFWOOL'S Suscnee aid MAVIE KIEIEE L0 | oft a claimant who has_been once discredited | yamnod Charles W, Howard met with & horri | s paore CVilizing the Santees, the |y pofore Judge Domne yesterday afternoon e orrespondence, I have to say that this | P2 580 T A0, e, e - | 0 - L Winnebagoe s and Foxes. : case is evidently one in which Mr. Pryor de- mands of us a contribution to sav and o'clock, for hearmg tup e ity ble death near this eity this moining. He | Since that time the committee has hnd but i L LU tting br: on a downgrade at the | little to do, though of 1y inquirie cessive exami Another step himself a — sndlvidusl cxpense Wa have s particulavly directed o do, ¢ c AR v = | tittle individual expense, We havenot found | against the Washington clnim agents. Ther ate, tw mileNToui ok iovajatis T (LRNC IR IR PRlon e HOtsedl g Business Troubles, s tive to place us in bonds o maka such con- | 8¢ aboubthirty thousand peonlein Washing- | o'clock, and fell between the curs. His hond | {roupio st Bluo e 0" CONCHIINg the | pugsaie, N. Y., Doc. 8. Rittenhouse manu Sloux City, tributions and T do not think the honorable | fon engaged in this claim busincss. MY | w5 caught by the brake beam, and in_ that stevday the committee held a meeting in [ facturing mills have failed with linbilitics board in establishing these rates contemplates L A ! e pension oftice and in many cases it has been | Mauner he was dragged alox found that they took advantage of this cou the way to this city. When the First National bauk bullding, with J. M. | of £00,000. The asscts avesaid to be somewhat vered, one | Woolworthas chaivman and Rev. William | less. ‘The failure wns brought about by the tesy. Tt is said tha, there are cases in which | leg was entirely gone, the other was ent’ and | J. Harsha as secretary, and aftordiscussing | cmbarrassment of other houses and the low they have stolen papers from thefiles inovder | torn, one hip was telescoped and his body l]“‘ subjectin a general way, the following l"v 11\{ Illlv;: nln‘n..- wm’s.l market A to destroy the evidénce which prevented the | was so worn that the entrails were disen- | resolution was adopted: New York, Dee. 8.1t was announced this any such contribution by the railroad com- panies, Therefore, I trust that you will be consistunt and not demand us to make the contribution. We decline emphatically to do s0 except at the poiut of the bayonet. Yours, - . p pPPE <O Ne 2 allowance of unmeritorious cluims. Some | gaged and had been led along the ties, | Resolved, That wo beifeve that the only | &fternoon that the firm of Richard Mont A SWISS JAOK THE RIBPER. Gon, MG oY means of proventing this freedom of band: | Ho was twenty-five vears ol and leaves 4 | ey, for Indan roubles on our e e s neU Dioken 1y iy 1 T e klena ling the confidential papers of the depart- [ young wife at Evanston tosorrow for his ter- | [ (&5 8 FHE CALAERERIENE DL | e o A1l ) the hands o Horrible Murder and Mutilation ofa The following answer was yes TTOCL Bt E 1 o Eise e s Bar 40 be; oaite. | FIBIe AUt RION! n tiso portlons of oar nutlonald a recerver, the late finaucial stringency hay Girl Near Berne. pared by Commissioner Campbel 11 would respectfully call up ing embarrassed them. 1twill be réorganized us a stock company, on of pénsion rules Another brakeman named W. T. Wood- ward fell from a ¢ his shoulder biadce i cliizensin the ate this positic A fullueiie favor regarding the application of A, M. | ceded that a gencral revis Sey o e O O s oes: | WOuld show a large number of unmeritort was startled by | bo el ocatur county for @ _erossing over | claims, Such afiinvestigation would be ve ast and west 1o | anduphold by volee, the propositi to “extend Berye, Dec. 8. Tue Bee. |—This [Special - Cablegram to yesterday near Alma and was broken, but he will - i it is oug| f & o) 3 e rMANC isable Indian the cheap but priceless benefits The Ladirs Victorious. o crime similie in many respects | From the tone of your lotter it is evident you B R e D of Just and cquitabie laws. Dt sbnmati, (Do B—he questios o those which were committed by [ are notacquainted with the case. This s a | SAVINE 20 WOUIG DEy t ! . T == : “Shall we a i ral 1 v ¥ i 4 afory - e y: warrant_it. The question South Dakota Indemnity Lands. Shall women be admitted into the general Jck the Ripper in the Whitechapel [ Plath attervt to eross u bridge before vou get | of paving such an tvestigation s belng con- | gr Pyvr, Minn. Do, 5 A biorto, S. D, A cougn, cold or soro throut should uot be | o tarence as luy delegates?™” has been sub- A G1ch SOITRRL N Ay Ros e Fasr | 10 compl s o 2 | odorad wow, end Captan Bolihap said today | ST: PAUL, Minn., 2 S.D., | neglected. Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches are a sion, according to law, by a citizen of e Syt 5 e bt st oot %o | mitted to the congregutions of all tho Meth- ing through a forest in the vicinity of tho JSooording 1o lav : Thitho thovihigpa, it stop. towards this | speciul to the Pioucor Press says: Tn act | simple remedy and give promptrelief. 2 | mitted to the congrogutions of al - today they discovered the body ofa | (o fStafein whieh every oue wich o A‘\u-ml\'umovo{g?- would be taken during | cordance with the enabling act the last legis- | ¢ts abox. = AT om Tt ot ooy B LHD young pewsant, girl who had been murdered | bror White or bacl, eranger orralltond | 4,0 present sessian islature ordered Land Commissioner Parker e e R b el Sl ind mutilated in @ most shocking mauner. | i pructics of this board, And T trust always T ARNTGAIPRAPRITION BILT. to seloct the school lands of the state, known |y, 3o FeRRe THERed 10 BOAA | | coived to show that the women carried tho There is no clue to the murderer. will b, to give a hearing to every complaint | General Cufcheon, chairman of. the house | as indemmity lands. Fhe general land ofice | ©TTSBURG, P, Dec. 4.—About 1 o'clock | gy - e filed with 1t, no matter how humblo a citizen | military.-comuitecs, ©dsp -~ completed his | decides that the stato shall select indemmty | 18 MOFRIng tire brokoout in the flat owned . TWO FIRENEN KILLED, tho complaihant may bo. M. Pryor makes ap- | Tough Amftof e Wimy apprapiation bill, | feye (hat the stato shall sclcct indemmty |\, ", “pyiigon, Tho lower floor s occu- Marriage Licenses. plication or n crossingover your road ;hoasics | Aside f4 its 2wiine fatwas 19p items. dis. | 1008 itric Whien wney. ogeur. | G T T store. . Two bodies | The following marringo licenses were s I h ¥ o it & g In the Huron, Aberdeen and’ Pierre |V L Disastrous Couflagration in a Tobacco | 5 & favor that it may be puton alineStraight | close thAt the milifary aftsho: ities'are getting , | > | have boen taken out of the buming | suedby Judgo® istricts sufficio romai vide nields yestordays Haotory at DG north, so that he can avail himself of a | ready for abig Indjan war -hext spring. districts sufficiont land remains to_provide y ; ur e for this, but in the Watertown and Yankton | building, those of M, Trvine, tho [ Nameand addres i -De0, B-The finecut de. | ORIy brldge to'the county/seat. & o o ;‘“‘T“."np':mpx.|'fim“’,"","°‘.““n“,,£;,hfi‘,:§d,}";;'.‘,“;‘;"‘,f o e S it [um;vi“"nl-!m\ix::”‘x:n,d janitress. and that of her busband. The rpenter. O partment of tho Scotten tobacco works | by the building of your rond and 1t snould be | vided for & possible Iudiau campaigu. One 40000 agros mny b lost, “The indemuity | lattor was burued tos crisp. It is suvposed | | 0 don, Omain. - was burned this morniug. Two fire- | vour aim todeal fuirly and cood naturedly | item is 30,00 incresse for the transporta. | lnds altogether amounted to about 700 | tht these fwg are whe only lves lost. ho | G G Oialia men, ©O. G. Robinson and Patrick | with the people along your line from whom | tion of troops if it.hnr*-llvslu-cfmrymmm-\' o » AEDSRIC Ao 800 3 . g Coupiin, wero Killed and . two othors | YOU €xpect in a large measuro tho zevenues | targe forces at the conters of Tutian hostili- | retary of theinterior escapes. A STHE WORLD 15 BANKRUPT." Dermort, Mi ues L pchideuig N g JoEsL B ; 7 hecessa ¢ expenses and pay div Another is 3150,000 for horses for % = e D 5 seriously injured. ‘The loss is $30,000, of ur road was . bankrupt before uts, Indian police, cavalry and artillery. Smelting Works Representatives. | val Approntices Mutiny. Strange Asscrtion and Que which £10,000 is on _the building _and the re- | {i‘comissioners rates were enacted, your i sibsistence is inoreased by | CHicAGo, Dec. 3, —The conference of repre- | Newrort, R. L, Dec. 3.1t was rumored AR o mainder on the stock and machitiery, partly | yomarks in regard to the commissioners’ | §300,000 to provide food for the added num- | sentatives of numerous smelting works | late tonight thatall the apprentices at the covered by insurance, About six hundred rates not Leing remunerative arc entirely | bers in a campaign. A ratuitous, especially when we consider | thetical senten guificant paven- | throughout the country closed this el ihta girls are thrown out of employ ment. R K Ao ae R tathg thA G tHE ning station mutinied y pvening. | United Sltlh‘,fl t President Thompson of the national lead | terday, refusingto scrub decks, and all except Rothschild, the Bunk of Englund S0 that under the commissioners’ ratos your | additionul subsistenco may bo nsed for Tu- | reSIOE Tho e [[itaararitincalt] SRR e KILLED BY ROBBERS. froight business in 1880 increased over 100 | dians taken prisoners, 1t indicates that the | trust said the mecting had been very - et o Ha S LT e AL e por cent, umping from $20,2.20 in 1588 to | possibilities of au extensivo Indian campaign | thorough, harmonfous and satisfactory o all. veporter for the Transeript the other af- Attempted Mur 0 plan per- | g ssociution, and the con- [ ™ er and Suicide. Lous, Mo, Dee. 3. —George Schied Two Desperate Thieves Commit Mur- | $1, .01 in 1889, The commissioners will | in the spring are being provided for and that | It was agrced, he said, to have der While F ternoon as the conversation ran upon the J«caping Arrcat. fix the time for visiting the locality and hear- | the autharities are looking forward tomaking | fected for & cenpr embarrassment of Baring Brothers. ¢ R ) . ; ing complaint_atan early day, of which you | prisoners of the unvuly redskins who are now | ference decided to recommend the adoption | shotand seriously wounded his wife,this | <\Whero is the government, the t“:‘"" S A i Yesterday | (il %0 duly advised. Iu the meautime n bet- | czusing the trouble in the northwest of this plan by all of the smelting and refin- | evening and _then suicded. Domestic | bunk, or the man that' hus robbers entered the house of Mrs. Carey, @ | ter ncquaiitance with the peoplo along your s 2 ER ADVOOATES ACGRE ing_companies of the United States. The | troubles were the cause. This: Slivar Tt ArerVer sive, They | conference will meet again in Chicago should como to Washington this on detormined | the plan gain the approval of all interested. to make another demand for free coinage,and e wealthy widow residing at Sewell, took her | line and a knowledge of the facts in this case from bed, bound and gagged her and secured | may lead you to reconsider your determina- $1,000 in 1money. Two of the robbers were | Uon to fightit outon that line,’ and make you enough money to pay his or its deb Certainly, take thém all together, ‘'t enough to pay all their ol when you Codiers | they i Subsoquently “captured, but. soon after ey | Wore peaceably inclined towards your pat- | yhay insist that all other logislation shall bo Heavy Storms in Calitornia. f}j;'?"' \\r‘v”-m!,““\" “"““':I‘" "‘:‘"“'i“"'[\"'[“\“l"- caped and in the exchange of shots that fol- | Yons. Yourstvaly, .| cleared out of the wmy. They do notlike | S Fraxcisco, Cal., Dec, 8—The rainfall = Disnasgtianl WEGingioong from a lowed & man named Mason was shot. dea Fraxk T. Ciwenrcr, Commissioner. the president's message, but they aro confl- | which began last night continued today at DIED. financier, But presently he went on: ——— — dent he will sign a freo coinage bill if it is | pany points tn California north of Los An- | rmng — ' Howover, bankruptey “is the nominal NUbEa s AL d b Betsions. The Des Moines Boodlers. passed. Tho silvor advocatos ipon the re- | WA DAY fn Carrorals honh of LS A | REEEDER-Mrs. 1Mo 12, wife of 7 H. | condition ‘of commerco. ~Solveney is W AsHINGTON, Dec. 3, —[Special Tele Drs Moises, Ta, Dec. 3.—[Special Tele- | publican side in both houses of congr geles. The bar at theentrance to the har- | = Reeder, of consumption, December 3, at | only a sort of commercial truce, and 3 00 Ui inped il Bl MOro anxious to Begire action at this s bor was so rough that several vesselsdestined | her late v 06 North Eightesnth Hper S GRatE i 1 to Tuk Brr.]—Pensions were granted Ne- | gram to Tue Ber]—The trial of the eight panic is e resuraption of hos- 1 B lloaed booalaramne because they want their party to receive the | for sea today braskans today as follows: Original— | ex-alderman for alleged booalerism has about | oredit of frée coinage, and not leave it for the | It nhas been viing steadily since [ Remains wiil be taken to Flora, 11L., tomor- John S. Dillon, Palisade; Isaac O. Smith, | reached a climax. All theevidence for the | democrats to securs in the uext congress. | last night in the vre Nevada mountains. | row at 4 :50 p. m. 4 bownes kinn tat te 1 Platte Centre. = Increase—Dancel W. B, | state isin and a motion by the defense for a | The democrats are mora thau ordinarily in- | Eighteen inches of snow has fallen at Truckee ik seems 0 be a new kind of general con- Fvans, Spring Ranche; Beauder C. Hicks, | verdictof acquittal as in the Drady case is [ terested in doing something because they | and four feetat Summit, 1t s snowing and Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil | sent to th continuance of the truce at ‘}“mb",{n. Ch"‘“.la Bm‘,ks Malcama ke H.lrnu‘l now being argued. The motion is based on | Suppose the president will veto a free coin- | blowing hord from Alta to Verdi. Head- | dren teething, softens the gums and allays | all — costs. The generals of the were unable to cross. street. Age ) Liliti Tl interesting thing about the situation in London is that there L o g eighteen separate counts, and the arguments | &6 dill, and “want, the republicans to endure | light snow plows are running ahead of pas- | all puin. 25 cents a bottle. finaneial war, fo once, are Culp, Elk City ; Henry D. Root, Lincoln; | ooenpied ailof the time today and will proba. | the oditm of the actat the elections of 1592, | senger trains, s St R Ao R BhOUB H AL e Joseph ,D. McConiless, Beatrico; Henry | bly take most of the day tomorrow. The at- | 80 the members of both parties, for opposite ST Ogalaila Cattle Company. from flying at one another’s thro; The divectors and a number of the members | is well, Thes will be no panic of the Ogulalla Land and Cattle company met | period of universal liquidation is pc in the partors of the Paxton hotel yes v | poned by several years, I tell you— ‘fberaon; whénthey r od the old ofti. | 1 have something of a reputation ns w Hooper, Taylor: Robert Buckner, Burring- | titude of the dofense is that the recoption of | Teasons, want a bill passed, and say they wil ton: Isaae S. Carr, Gibbon; CGieorge W, | extracompensation for committee workis not | hitch it onto one of the approprintion bills Hrroy, 8. D., December 3.-~A pumber of Thomas, Hampton. Heissue—John Graham, | contrary to the meaning of the statutes. they cannot get it through any other w repretentative citizens of Huron held a meet- Purdun. Original widows, navy—Eiizabeth e This oac bo clotie undet: the rules of the sen: | ¢ ')t nlght and declared unanimoualy. that BArduL, AONSIIA Wi owe nays Palitiolans Cina o BIwE ate, but cannot be done in the house, The | ing last night and declare sly \tion ¢ Towa: Ovigrinal-—Varvington B. Howe, | Avpusox, T —[Special Telegram | repPublicans say they do not see how thew | tho saloons and liquor joints now running it | .o ynd the members of the board of divec- | Prophet—the next great panic will ho Mount Pleasant; David Wolitner, Ainsworth? | toTur Bre.|—A sensational case, because of | BAIWY can suffer even if the president does | opposition to the state prohibition law must | rors, Theaffairs of the company were re- | the most terrific that the world has ever John A. Long, Russell; Norman R. Cornell, [ '8 el of votoa silver bill. ~Other presiaents have | wo. A number of lotters have been reccived | [t in a prosperous condnion. scen. I should not wonder if it would Knoxville; Charles Baxter, Toledo; Johy | the prominence of the parties, was up in | done the same thing. by leading tomperance people advising them | * Crusade Against Haron Saloons. ! e RS ey a0 postponed for more than ten yea O'Donnetl; Mavshalltown: Barnett C. Meyer, | Justice Brainavd's court today, growing out DISARMAMENT OF THE INDIANS, 10 leave town ot rofrain from further molest- | wwous prosteation sud msorunin, curod | bt whon 1t comes it will. look. sur Lowell. Increase--Martin H. Corns, Ben: | of an altercation between Hon.J. A. Ove The Indian ofiice is preparing an auswer to | ing venders of liquor under ponaltyof having | BENEEREIRGLEC NG Waters, T T e C e tonsport: Stewart R McGeehon, Atlantic; who has represented this county | the resolutions presented in the senate yes- | theit |)r<l;;*;rl.\'hdfi~": ',‘i!" And bl hodlos - b g iy B T aEMEL Wy celn I ] islture, and H. B. Owens, a [ tovsby by Mapcorson propostug Qe diseemie | ) 1o the law-abiding citizous. EERAONAL & A £208 “As the result of it, those who' live an; Albert Rose, Ediyville; e Drominent political antagonist. They met in | ment of the Indians in Scuth Dakota. It A DU \ Beudon, Persia; John C. Garvin, Hastings: | RGN shop a fow ovenings ago and a | Wil favor the proposition and recommend i TPy H. C. Hansen of St. Joe is at the Casey. well in the second de of the twen- Clay W Smivh, Des Moines; Nathauiel B, | &ttt Sa0 @, (0 ERtanes G0 G | that the peaceful Tndians be disarmed fiest [ An Unknown § njml'r‘ apsized. H. L. Balley of Denver is at the Paxton. ticth century will see commerce and in- Ruslk, Ainsworth: Abraham' E. Keith, Cres- it e red greatly, | and when their arms are received that they | Hawieax, N. S, Dec. 3.—Intelligence was dustry beginning over again on u new— i Rk, which neither gentiemen suffered greatly. ) ) \ e R “nooin a ot the Millud. { g I g ton: Isae Thompson, Algona: Chasiten A. | Owens was fined for distarbing the peaceand | Shall be given cliecks for them so .that when | received tonight of a fearful disaster in the | Judse Cobb of Lincoln Laat the Millard. 3, 0™ b copyvthing then will be sold for Massey, Woodland: Luther , Waterloo. | (yverholtzer released the government is ready to deliver tho avms | g0 undy, A sehooner was capsized aua | 5+ . Warren of 0go Is ati the Murray. | 505 0o 01 value; yes, not a cent moro Reissue—Parks Brittain, Creston; Lovi 3 R to their owuers the checks shail be evidence s i J. W. Breed of Cinciunati is at the Mil | (T Senn Bl ety | ‘oles, Carlisle; Daniol Watson, Kossuth, 2 of ownership, . The systom proposed i some. | Went down with all hands. The disaster oc- 4 will any merchan manufacturer ob- Coles, Carlisle; Watson, South Dakota's Senatorial Fight £ yateuyproy pred in the after 1 was witnessed by | 1414 tain for his wares than the true cost Reissie and increase—John 1 Creston, Sanph: ] natoriall g thing liko that of a man chocking an um- | cuvred in thoafternoon and was witnessed by | ™'y o\n of Chieyonne was at the Paxton | tain for his wares than the true cost Mexican survivors—Granville Pierson, Gris- | Stovx Cirv, In, Dec. #.—[Special 1o | yyella ata hotel. After the peaceful Indians | Partieson land, who, owing to the heavy | & ) value. But how will comierce live at wold. Tue Bee. | ~Commodors Coulson of Yankton, | have been disarmed it is provosed touse | Strm, werounable to render assistance. I'e "»‘;[“:': ‘.'mt f Beatrice was at the Casey | #1 then, you ask, without profits s ol oue of South Dakota’s well posted men, said | thew influence to induge the hostiles to give identity of the schooner is unknown, |.(v":fi'.(‘|'.'r itts of Boatrice was 4 VA Bl s b p e New Chicago Packing House Site, togay that he thought Bartlett Tripp would | up their avms peacefully if possibie, but re- BTy TR seldic L ST x .| mo answer the question by asking Citicago; D, bk Dutiler of prominent. | sirary ool Siaator. Doy focra that | 892ut0 foros if ipcouary, 15 ia learned that Safe with Her Shaft Brok n. W. G. Micheals of Areiby, Colo, is at the 1 ) but an another: What is cor P And if I can at the | exchange of commoditic packers today inspected a large tract of | state, He Buffalo Bill w»'P(,m.-d from his mission to | Losvoy, Dec. 8.—[Special Cablegram to | M ull ays the republicans and alliance | arrost Sitting Hull at the imstauce of the | B.F. Ward of Lincoln is in the city, ground southwest of the city, known as the | men cannot pull together, while on the othor | BRiciiont who Toated there was not u sum. | L% Bre.] 71\:'01 *"“";’“‘ ““,‘\j -:‘“"";'{‘""k“““ e exchange my superfluous produets at tho “Stickney tract,” and adjoining the switch. | hand enough alliance men will unite with the | cient militaryr force at Standing | 0P Captain ilson, from New York No- Albert Evans of Rapid City, S. D, is at | cost value to mo for the products of inge yardas of the Chicago Union teanster con. | (0MOCAts 'to give them amajority of from | Rock, The Iubdw ofico and Agent | vember 16 for Glasgow, concerning whose | i\ Apert B R e o oot L T Wit pany, Sanuel Allerton said this evering | o0 @ Vo on lolut ballot. MoLaughiin. - askods for: Cody's, .recall, | saletySoms SISty ",.‘\(.f"i:{"y.r,‘,'l"i:,“,‘:,h.,m W. D. Hamilton and wifoof Denverare at [ mine, at their cost value to him, have [ s A VoL - At & fan o8 £ ol Cody | several days overdie, passe ry isla D. AP ¢ T\, that the inspection was wade with a yiesw to Crazed by Grief. B o B e oved by the ofl. | morning. ok shaft s broken. This acei- | the Paxton. . sopaliug annaniice hnt Lagkll s submitting s proposition tomorow forthe | - npysox Ciry, In, Dec. 3.—[Special Tele- | cers that he would be ve d to embrace | dent was the cause of her delay. J. 1. Meyer of Milwaukee is stonping at | What is the reason that commeree night purchaso of the tractas a sito for & vackig | 0w Bel 1 john Purcell, whose | any opportunityzaisheot Sitting Bull and ———— the Murra) g i not be carried on, on a large seale - house and stockyards jn lieu of the present J o that it was bi * iR ko B ii ‘The Now Franoh L Fred A. Wilson of Lincoln is registeved at | out the cumbersome actual burtering of location in_Clhica ‘Armour, Morris & | little daughter was burned to death a few | that it was his purpose in going to Standing The New Franch Loan, A g i . § : . Rock to precipitato g fight and shoot him | Paprs, Dec. 8.—The chamber of deputies | the Murry goods, but still upon the basisx o Swift, who have already decided 1o m0ve 1o | days ago, was so crazed uy grief that hewan- | Hook to procipitatoe fight and shoot bim ey : e | 4. P. Norton of New Yorkis inthe city, at | cost, by the aid of a medium ‘Colleston, Iud., east of Chicago, on the shoi | qored away from home and was found four | agamst Bull for many voars, The fuct thyt | has adopted the reportof the budget com- | s U 3 : ¥y e LR of Lake = Michizan, are = not - con- | gays laterby thesideof a hay stack with | Buffalo Bill romging i the vicinity of Sitting | mittee agreeing to the conversion of thirt R liatcd o heead iy an oo | EASUERERL SRR, 8 JRTL P ‘t‘n“zwd 3 lhlen igements it\“'-‘l‘“‘"_l *:‘:} nothing ou but his underclothing. He was [ Bull is regarded a%'cvidence that General | year bonds and the liquidation of bonds into | 5 S G0 AN R m‘h", e el oh ek (b whra: e A S burchased | 5o badly frozen that he cannot recover. Miles intends he shail make the arrest when- | 3 per cents redeemable rentes which will be | L, e penih T e R EQHMCHp g (e 1. at all they will do it as an organized syndi- o it is believet SOFtunits is favor L e ey inees banks for s per | M 1. Hayes of New York wasat the Mur- | putting his products into the bank, o cate, with no connection whatever with the L G is believeg the opportunity is favor- t:lfvhnn.c_*”f}":'“l"'r:‘"""\:“ s aew loan wit) | ray last night. which everybody is a member, mnd tak- company at the present Various pack- Oholeys Extinot. BOMMASTIRS. 4 PPOINTED: 0L R st 000,000 franc e . T. Berkinson of Platte Center is in the | ing out of it the currency which is its ers will have an opportunity of going into [ Copyright 189% bu James Gordon Bennett,| : APTIAS. 2 : amount to 833,000, il city, at the Barker. vulue, and gotting what ho needs with ine deal, Wab caah will:fetalnbly peoking |- MeADRD) Do, 8.—{New :Nork 'Herald Postmmters eI Bypalntad . todav, m e | R E. Townsend and wifcof Denverare in | t? This would practicaily turn the business and operate it to suit himself, Cable—Special to Tue Bre.]—The govern- fl"l_li':"“;‘-"nl"‘:"‘ o] ‘s! ;“,’:l"“‘";"'lfltll- Ministerial Difficultics Setiled, | PO i e :\iml '{-“"”“"“vu! R . went has oficially declaved cholera extinct | MoVeigh, Van Burea county, C. Faisth, viee | K10 JANEIRo, D ~[Special Cablog Coombes of Geneva was in the city | bank, with no~ chance, howover A Justifiable 8hot, throughout Spam. Stringent orders have | W. F. Dcw, resigned. y to Tur Brr.]—The crisis in the ministry iight, at the Casey T se ot confidonoe, panics and Oanex, Utah, Dee, 8. pecial Telegram | peen given to mayors of all cities and towns Garfield, Lincoln county, Nebraska, F'. M. | arose from a dispute between President Da J. W. Wepton of Emerson was in the city ise nothing what- liquidations, bec evor would then be based upon confi- umed yester- | qance, and there would be nothing to liquidate. All our panics are the result t0 Tur Bex.] —John T. Kelly, tried forkilling | to take great precautions against any reap- | Spogal, vice Mrs, M. . Holstein. & man twenty-six years ago, was acquitted | pearance of the epidemic. The extreme cold NEED OF ARMS. garding the punishment of the officers who 'R, Batlatan and wifo today by the Flirst district court, e proved | \Yesther continues here and in othor parts of | gonator Manderson has written a lotter to | wrecked the offices of the Tribune. The difi- | qay from a short visit to Denve :lln:v;l;: was Teulufilm the m.leMltfiv of nnlnI- the country. the secrefary of war, in,which he says that | culty has now been settled. John Hansen, B, E. Marks and J. A. cor and shot. at the man while ho was tj- . + | Fouseca and the members of his cabinet re- | last night, at the Merchauts, as ed % f fictitious values, and as long as we o has received @ large number of letters i ” | Stanglaud of Salt Lake wre at the Bavioer. of 1540 | h k¥ ing to escape. Reducing Postage. from settlers in Nebraska atating that thore = 5 | Btaugland of & 80k 43 o | have fictitious valuea, with a certain P e i W sniNG1oN, Dec. i.—Senator Cullom in- | s urgent need of afne And. ammunition to Extreme Cold in Russia, | Mr. . Rosowater, editor of Tur By, left number of peoplo getting them and great, many more people paying them, -y - . Vi o o Y iy and be absent Meal for Irish Destitutos. troduced & bl today to reduce postage on all | protoct them dgains the ndians, Tho sena. | ST- PETERsHUAD, Deo. 8.—Advices from | for New York yesterday and will be ubse i - 3 . . renburg, eastern Russia, state that the alout two weeks, 5 ¢ v shall we st for o~ Loyvoy, Dee. 8.—Balfour, chief scoretary | letters for any point in the United States and | tor asks the secretary if means cannot be Oren \ e 7 B Ma shild Jjust so surely shall we store up for ow 1 - e o ddenly fell from 3° of warmthto | Mrs. W. E. Maul and two children, are in | JATZ 50 & A e 8 Sl for Ireland, hus ordered & man-of-war to con- | all drop lettsrs after July I next. weighing | #dopted at onco by which government arms | morcury siddenly fell fic ] e Sty enroute to Green rive, Wyoming, | selves periodical conditions of geuers vey toa tous ¢f meal for the purpose of re- | one-half ounce or less to 1 cent, with un addi. | #0d “‘"“‘““‘””".l'.{,‘}’tmb";:";"d'";j]‘;{;';"’“"m' nea ol “Ifé'“[h“i‘::‘;"}‘(‘:',.;"",_}:;l’"\“',‘;;o“:‘u‘rz Wwhere “Mr. Maul is in the employ of the | bunkruptey, followed by painful and 1 TS these people. vhe . Maul i . A lioviag the distroas prevalling smong the in- | Homal cbarye of | csub fay. every. FEaoian of reasonibly weil suppliod, but thelr demands | iding across stoppos, were frozon to aeath, | Union Pacitie. Mr. Muul is a brotlier of M. | costly [quidation habitanis of Clar island and Inuisturk aris- | 4 Ounce in excess 00 thaee of the Tadiacs kiave beea such &8 ok Bl [ O Maul of this city, and was forune e ing from the failure of the potato erop. g y—— to use up all the available arms in that local R Sy o el TSN ployed in the Union Pacific shops here R S S T T PR B 1 e | Dr. Baxter's Condition Unchanged. | ity Fo JITREY OUNRE (DIARTD, Saen RRAR T e -oots fs | 1ender, a son, | A Would-Be Expert Fooled. WasniNotoy, Dec. 8,—There has been no | MISCELLANEOTS, —_— 1602. Sixteenth and Far uumf.nu'x‘ s_ku : ! - s Sioux IaLLs, 8. D, Dec. 3, —[Special Tele- | changein Dr. Baxter's condition swce last | In the senato today My, Allison presented Killed While Resisting Oapture. the new Rock Island ticket ofice, Tick: | = Gessler's Magle Headaono Waters, Cure &) yram to Tus Bek.|-Sowe time ago o youug uight, petitions from citizens in Gladbrook, Bremen, WitLianstowy, Ky., Dee, 3, —Last evening ots to all points east at lowest rates. l headaches in 20minutes, Atall druggists i 3 SALL the world is bankrupt, T tell yon, / * Ty g \ a4 7 nall )