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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. e ——— = TWENTIETH YEAR. TOMAHA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, =g gtk asen s o ey NUMBER 18 1800, ) 1 THE CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION, | &minseratin st tsiimioshototse | 1T 1S CHIEF JUSTICE: BROWY, | st Geoerss Mt fmennden 0|\ BIIT T) LIMIT DEBATE. |2 stead of yielding a profit, (1f the market value Carolina, North Carolina mund Louisiana and lottor as %, of their labor is considered,) out of which by his vigorous activity there, won the against t this nation has gathered thrce-fourths of all ol enmity of the late confederacy. e fair, The s f 3 ! its exports, and by reason of which it has stvol i fited f hrough their influence he was forced upon 4 i i Dinnerof the Reform Olub in Maditon 8quare, | boor abie o prokes o talamcs of thade i 1tg | Lh¢ Detroit Judge is Appointed Sucoessor to | jErotsh INGIEin ICRER % ahen & few duys | 1t i8 Brought Forward in the Senate by | v Geriaes it s | FEARS NO FURTHER TROUBLE 'm to declare himself for or day opening of the world's A bear tho signature of a re- \," Politicoreligious New | General Ruger Thinks the Indian Wag 18 ed York weeky = Now York. favor that has constantly added to the aggre- Justice Miller, before he would have besome alieutenant Mr. Aldrich, \ - Practically at an End, gate of our national wealth, colonel by the regular process of the law. STRI\ Y \V A TORNADO. If tho farmers and laborers of this country s friends, however, during the last session —_— R W y arerequived to contribute from th ) of congress passed wn wet authorizing the o 1 " ) EX-PRESIDENT ~ CLEVELAND'S ~ SPEECH, | %o buitdup lines of industey in whic WHEN THE JUDGE MET A BURGLAR. | breliicii io plice bim'on tho rotied st asa | AMED DIRECTLY AT THEFILLIBUSTERERS, | O Mon Kl and Six Injured in | BIG FOOT'S CAPTURE A MASTER STROKE, are notengaged it is absolutely certain t lieutenant colonel, on 1o Town, those who give must become poorer thereby — Axnoy, 0., Dec, A tornado struck the o ORI CE WAL e HoH 1 1 ARNY ORDERS, o roeave will srow rieh froin | Growth of the Baby With the Many | The extension of the leave of absence | It#s Genorally Believed to Have Been | U " while those w He Expresses Satistuction o the Be- | hoavails of lnbor they w syndicate town of Barbe n, five miles eet on the Beds in the Vicinity of 3 # sd ot G i ; > south, this afternoon, A by in course of > ) 2 RN (E0Ef BTUCIaNIa || oyatros he SIRM Lot (on e saiore o Golfathers—Liule Jotin ts Big | franted Post Chaplain Thomas W, mhires o Introduced 1n the Interest of D G TG L S T L L S LD ‘ Governor lloleson the Rights SoaR 5 CIAIA0 sna Aoy 1 SR The —long Delayed Jus- fusther extended byo months, : the Lodge Eiection instantly killed and six other workmen badly Visit of the Tmposter ; of the Farmors. proudest repubiic on the globe, he human tice Dc Captain Robert J. Gibson, assistant sur- Measu injured.” Two of them will probably die. No Hopkins. / = family Is already divided in the most aristo- geon, now on leave of absence, will report other damage of conseqguence was done, @ cratic monarchies of the old world . —_— }\_nmm. delay to the lflnlulmdh\uunm av ca——— - B 18 WAty Battar iy fintion atiowld BN TON BERES e ort Meade, 8, D, for duty with the Seven- . i ” 1P WOUNDE tia B R - R i New Yonk, Dec. 2 "he Tarift Reform r.-{,’..:n.'?,',‘,.‘::- M‘m ,‘,.“Y,‘,,".‘” “:“3;‘4.‘! ")uhv“\‘\\l Wasnixor \J" |-"'.‘\-‘,IIN" Ovami Ben, teenth ifantry in the field, WasmNaros, Dee, 23.—The cloture reso- | PROBABLY FATALLY WOUNDED, 3 \}\ nixaToy, Doe, 23, ~General Sc Lo jold club held a grand banquet tonight in the new | distributed among all its classes, than becormo WaASIINGTC g, MISOELLANBOUS, lution reported by Mr. Aldrich today in the | A 4y qap Shot Twico While Escaping has recelved a telogram fromggicneral Rugen coneert hall of the Madison Square garden to llwl'l:'lw;t_wnth::umlu- with its' wealth con- Judge Henry B. Brown of Detroit will be )'l'ht‘ house v“ljnv‘unndOv(r\mtll Fridav lnnq senate, provides that when a question shall ina Hoats "‘l”llll‘l(“»l"“"‘ B et Ix_v!vvl"'ull]\lfi :w‘"‘t colebrate the recent aemoeratic victory, The | centrated in the hunds of a few. ssociato Justice of the supreme cour - | the senate will adjourn tomorrow until Fri: | have been considered for a reasonable time it PRI s e R his followors and the Sitting Bull fugl- LWL L dts Patly ARGt ErA ThS allandi dieam of a thovist could concelve of a | S5 JUSICD f the suprome court to suc- | gay. " There will be & completo suspension of | shall bo tn order for any senator to domand | ., L TEAts wore issucd yostorday at the in- | tivos in the Cherry creck district, Th LT Aopradot """" s ' | condition more perfect thau one which would : .‘." Ao Associate Justice Samuel F. | business in Washington on Christmas day. | yyat debate thereon STENBAL O AR s | Suanos of the Thompson-Houston electric | render and disacmument of these Indians, ance large. Among the prominentgentiemen | digide and could m 1, with cqual effort | Miller of Towa, ¢ 1. President Harrl- | It isnot believed there willbe much business q light company for the arrest of George Clove- | Ruger declarves, practically ends the probas around the speaker’s table we President [ on the purt of individuals, an equil distrivi- | son putan oud to the suponse and a negativo :‘)nll'ln tho nouse \mlilrn&e:blf\,lguvl \'lmr as ;"'“"l o -:"’"“l' |~1mll l"'lm order, and pend- | 114 Phomas Ruby and lra Jones, charged bility of any scrious troubles with tie In- Cleveland, Senator Catlisle, Governor Boies | tion of a nation’s wealth among all its citi rumors whic '8 niavailed for iere 18 not a quorum of that body in the city. | ing such demand no other motion, except a ith s 2 900 DO f coppor diuns on the Cheyenne river and at Standidg 1 i 3 A e to many rumors which have prevailed for \mes K. Andoracn SIIETGER . copy with ingg 200 pounds of copper w of lowa, Governor-elect Russell of Ma Rock agen in | motion to adjourn, shall be made. If several weoks by sending iu this nomination et e B I IR his is impracticable, but what can be Last night about 11 o'clock Oficer setts, Congressman Wilson of, West V the gencral lad ofice ab #000 o year, has | guoh domand be the wholo trouble i said in favor of & system that strikes the | this aftertioon. Itis universallycommended, | resigned. {5 ot 'Ste 86 Locszibbnd MW LA B PR Cley and Jones P T Carl Schurz, Henry Villard, Scnator B Vory Toot of this equality that aids by arti- | although, in many quarters, the nomination | Speaker Reed has appolnted Mr. Hayes of | 1w of the senators preseat the question |y, 'y gmall” hut near the foot of THE INPOSTER HOPKINS, , Daniel Lamont, ex-Governor Hoadle flcial means i provonting the neatest ap- ated surprise. The name of Judge Brown '0\‘1'" a member of the cammittee on banking T“?”"‘;{”‘"""h be “"““x‘]"“““‘l"“ “‘t‘!““"“‘l de- [ Jones stroet, which Ruby calls his home. | go s wocoeds tn Aronst SULERITRS: Ohi - Caftiptrollsts Trenholm, ach to such equality that the human fami- (e ke s ' | and currency. bate. If the sennte decideto close the debate | oy wore S : £ 10060 Arousing Excite s “"'l" B e AnsREEl s capable of aitataing? Certalnly noth.:| 13 famnillar totho loading statesmen and poll: Senator Paldook (oiiWERhitad in the | o1 atiy measaro {b still fake. precedenctof | Scrrrere two toighs uamed Davis with Among the lndia hen N Cloveland, accompanic A ticlans os well as the lawyors in Washington, | senata bis photoseiph of Bavy Duval. atits 3 i tho othor men, and Officer Sties decided to | preg Rinanr all other business and the question shall be Aaexer, 8. D, (v on all pending amendments and upon the measure in its successive stages according to Rushyille, by Mrs, Senntor Carlisle and other ladies, | "{f'tyis is tha rosult of a protective tarift | aud immed ately afte entered one of the boxes in the first gallery | the argument is end I the anuouncement of | Alrernon Paddock Duval of Baltumore 1 the nomination there were exprassions of ap- | Senator Paddock considegs bimself fortunate v ulers 4 "'l'l"_f:\nl‘:“:snrw:, il s comder furthor its effect upon the | probation on every land, My persons in hoving escaped with "the loss of but & | the rules of the senate, but without further ehiets and joined iree e i 0 . " oy QoN® f " 0, OXO YorY sene y Which the wite of tho ex-presidont acknowl: | 1t is aselfevident proposition that atarift | Supposed that Attorney General Miller of | - Miss Mabel Shorwin, dsughter of the bR SR AL IR R e ou “Miairihe fonsting was | levied wpon products which @ nation pro- | Indiana would rocelvo the appolntment, not- | mayor of F'remont, is the gucst of Mr. and [ esire shall be permitied to Spoiic unen the ended Chairman Wheelock in & brief speech | duc avgely in excess of its own wants, | withstanding the statement of the president | Mrs, George Hickok. AT ONEATKITd oL extesding thitey InUtss: mtroduged ex-President Cleveland s the | Whi tly sending abroud be: | to his friends that he didn't want to | Vouchers upon which eénsus enumerators Ry asd to B anedlizey of Uho evoning. cause i takco 0r 180 | trock Inte his eablist for any mitoose, | Aroto redeive thoir s services are | (€ WO senato shall ‘bave declded to Th the Goites of 8% Presilent Olevelands:| them, 10 possible effect upon tho - i Y PUrpose. | hoing jssued rapldly now ‘and the accounts | Hi%° L AR R R havesome assistance in making the arrest, so | a 4 Tk s ho asked Fred Albrocht, the dump mustor, | No>)s Dec. 3.—(Special Telogram o aanatiim, Bk, —Prank Grouard, chief of gover When Stiles_enterad the hut there was a [ Scouts, who has been the princiy seramblo for liberty and all but Jones and | power bohind General Brooke's Tl o th 2 bthins st “STbrecht. Tollowed | 1atier's presence Lust night. graatly agitatod. them to the bauk, ecallingon Cleveland to | In effect e reported that tho briof visit of chair ever ki) ; I stop, but he did not heed. As the boat | the pretended Christ to the agency yester- response Lo, the tods, ~Tho Campaign. of | the Drice of such commoditics, and hence it | Attorney General ~ Miller may well | will ull bo sctiled in January, o mation shall be in order Wt o motlon | pysiied out Into the river soniebody fired two | day had creatod great exeltement among the Fanention: 1ts Resultls a Signal Tribite to | follows thatso long as we ave producing an- | fecl proud of the high compliments Leury S, Heari, bt © @ rocess, whensuch mo- | 4,5 and Cleveland fell down in’ the boat, p tion {3 seconded by a majority of the senate. B v When either of such motions i lost or has YOR'S BUCCESSOR. | 104 for want of second, it shall not bo in order (o renew the same until one senitor uttering a_sharp cry und calling out that he l'."‘_""' ““‘lr':‘, ‘1! I“‘, AL, l”fl"j i was shot, But themen at the oars pulled | Dif camps of five orsix thousand reds were Still hardor for the Towa side, and that was | one buzz of excited talk regarding the so- Bishop Scannell of Qoncordia, Kan., | g4 have spoken upon the pending measure, uln n(nu :'uulJ _l‘n- n{:u'u‘m n‘fl'mv‘]\(~\x1»|..fl~‘.:.| called Chrast Iose who had secn him Appointed to the Vacancy. or ono vote upch the sameshall have fnter- | S1C0MNE unty “ctout - sudmghh = WISG | allowed their tongue to run rlot with rs: Scelvo. 18 LHaY Fare EEn e o S7. Lovts, Mo., Dee. 28—A cablegram re- | vened. Pending proceedings under this rule, o OV L e e s e | [ dsori ptiont = Tive S facti tiat “hekhind Sheen for the work of conversion. loss to decelve as they are to benelit the | main intact throughout his administeation. | cojved today from Rome anmounces thay | 10 proceedings i respect to a quorum shall | Sl it Glovelund was fn @ sadltL 6 IO ciied ot tho reservation by the anthorities T'ho svatid and uitimese objest of the cam: sin whose favor they ave professedly | Syme Michigan men expected the appointe | o, oday inoun 0t | e T Order tntil 1t shall have apoared upon | Willows dangerously —wounded. and they ! ¥ the o o paign of education was the promotion of the it ol TN 6E T GERE1) 58 Dé ol T Bishop Scanuell of Comecordia, Kan, has | at it OHC ot AL b e ote that | wanted to secure medical assistance for him. | 50 soon us his preseice had become kuown Ao of the country and the. relief of the apparent, as has been domon. | Ment of Judgo Russcllof Dotrolt untll the | hoon appointed Bishop o Omahs, to fll tho | 4 gquorum is not prusent ot WAL | Clevelund has two bullet wounds iu the | secmed to the semisavage mind_ample cause purposs, and, of couss sutordivate and ac | FLe 4 oe & 0sods producsd 8t home, e they united upon Judge | orconuor, and Bishop Burkeis appointed to | debate and pending proceedings under the [ g G0 i than a score of times, **They knew he really cessory o its accomplishment, it became ne 3 Srown, he mightsucceod without exception, | ¢y o e bishopry of Cheyento, s no obstructive or dilatory motions of | | L4 wero afraid he would do they all joined in & hearty recommendation ‘ the Judgment of the American People,”” he | nually hundreds of inillions in value of agri- | which have been paid him during the wide - v : O e Doy W o[ metibao il wame fu connoction. with the | BISHOP 0'C0) W have o o " ong or | no tariff levied upon like products can benefit | o0 L e G Woilive Megaiendrin a0l demogratio. e fslitors may spread such Taws upou the | approval of such a suggestion, but the presi- AV o) v 0 erodit wherever it is due | statute books, butthey should Leas power- | dent desires that his cabinet slate shall re- deavorand to g wherever it be- essary first of all to arouse the democratic | cause of such goods weproduce less than we The men are all toughs. Ruby has spent | was tho Chri ; ! kind shall bo in order. Mr. Aldrich also rzani, pnsi o facl and honce must Ipl ) s il 't e Uy e penitel vl p promised, kiil h vhite peo) GG inpairn) livolvan ia imbhratis Dortations from othor countrics, - | of the nomince, Judge Brown has been for JUMPED THE TRACK. presonted o resolution 10 apply “the ‘above | 0 10rIS 11 o et e e Sitiatisle, i1 thie Mavomay ol whith thope Lt this increasod cost 18 not the farmer's | some years presiding over the United States i sttty duiii il e TR NI UR R T e R e e should be active and aggressive, iof ground of complaint against a protect- | district court for the enstern district of | TWenty:One Pass wrad in ad | LiLel AR St asbniw il b b Reon ta e el i it e b i & UThe thoroughly aroused enthusiasn and § ive tariff. e must have a market for his | Michigan. He is described as about fifty Wreck in Pennsylvania. D bl ¢ Glakke) wasd Mado H " There a racalling and a vebearsing doton e i oty . its aliied | surpius production in foreign tands. Unilko | y ; i programue of the republicans is be- | Clark Woodman Made Happy —Miss | every serap of facts and flction that had coni VoREs ok sige; LAl b srod and ro- | - Bravrorn, Pa., Dec. 9.—A passenger train | jove ot S d > s N abia i e e B ondewn | the min facturerhe. produces lagely more | Joace G tal] brodt shoulderod, snd, - Vi lleved to be in this hne: At 8 convenient Willard Writes a Lettor, to them for months past regarding the sub- + e is clean shaven, giving him a | on the Western New York & Pennsylvania | ti rule i o called vhe > re- : ect— fact and fiction that has foated dow b i iR v o GURle s 1o fobrat important question therefore for him to con- | Matetanl ¢ e 2 T e road jumped the track @6 Watsonville, six- | publican majority is at hand. When the Todiv L L e oy them from the far north during the past hlc} of tho laud, saw no obstacle toa formidn, | LA 3 to extend tho markets for his intellectual force and dignity. His | jo0n “niles north of this' city, today and | democratic s ors atttempt to attack it | today a representative of the Bradstrec three months or more. Hastily called coun 4 h voice has the peculisr ~ depth h v into ency exhibite on statemes 4 cils were held in every part of the camp, within thoie roach. In @ sublime confidence, | products. Nothing is more pluin than the | wid™ profundity of a tragedinnes, Julie | twenty one of the thirty-eight passcngers GRS AR T GO L C I R e ud Tt ol TR R BCDR L L S GRS D L e e i t0 audclly, hoy wors wille | fact thit 1€ we sell 1o orcign nations we | Hhowhia a sradusce of Yale. class of 52 Ife | Wero hurt. OF this numbertwo were fatally | fioa by O Bnth, March & bhe oPeid | by Rean i Juns, 1830, dn‘whithiho claimed o || bt subloct wis koptihot unbilffac 1o clie fog toattempt the education Of those high in | Must buy of them. Nouation can loug pay | suufied lawin Dotroitand afterward became | injured and the others suffered severs coi- | iiciug tho stand on the broad grownd | SAPHSLOfSIOMO0. This was in dircet con- | B 44 gincidoncoat least it scomg the counscls ot the republican party and | inold "n‘»m.‘ considerable at ount ot i | (e junior partuer of John S. Newberry, tusions and fractured limbs, Tho wreck was | of reneral partiamentary law that a motion | tradiction of Kean's swora statement yestor- | iy emore than o coiacidence now -t ;l"'“ “““’l fu‘;‘,"“‘“"“‘.“ml party’s polioy o |'forts, and escape bankruntoy. L‘,.,p‘f owe (urm\'rlylnn!u'ml.}vr of congress from Dotroit, | caused by spreading rails. {0 S10% dobitto would i itself be defeated by | day thatho had never made a written state- | added foree to the impor 6 tlie olloraa far as such a thing existed. T S bl e it ¢ | and Ashley Pond, the present western attor- ‘ - wurh e debate, which must therefore be out of | ment toa commercial agencw When shown | Clrist's \cein the minds of the Indians T L e T RS Troduotar of \any forsin faition oubiel ot | nieyiof thelVauerolle railreadsyatom, “kie || A WOMAY BUITEREESENA order, s was tuled In the British pariiament | tho papers ho was obliged to_ acknowloawo | wis that e ame i exactly the new . moon mission to congress of the question of ta e A R e TR T n did an extensive admi s, in < ot € when the celebrated cloture rule was adopted | his signature. A representative ot Dun's | that was forctold several months ago the new eform, sundry seuntors aud representatives | ours out of \s markot, and fuasiuch o8 the ich the junior partner soon distinguisied | Mrs, Pearcey fays the Eenalty for | against the vigorous opposition of the Insh [ ageney testified that in June, 1880, Kean | Christ would cowe. So thorougaly convinced e e v eaEil vamtiited chelr partl | of all our exports, they D o self, Sikteon vears ago lio was appoluted Her Crime in London. members, What will follow 1o one cau s e Wirggavritton steient 1 (e et | o iy of the spitituaiistic reds as Elioavg il entiiagtbucl i o Thom ang poiey that ‘mccompisties sueha | 10 the benchof the Uniled States district | = Loxvos, Doo. 2.—(Speolal Cablegram to | but if o rulo carries tho election bill whi | thay s Mearvs) norsoual | assets wro gonuineness of the impostor's cluim courtand has held that_position ever since. | muy Suel Mrs. Nellie Paitbey anged | come vory near the statute book 50, with an Indebtedness of only $16,000. | that after various vonsultations they d “If it be truo that a senator from Nebraska | vesult. 3 His decis ave high standing o Tenaan| =il HEEIY 7t hang ’ ditecilnolle T RS 5 i et i ; i es3tit bo truo it asenator tro Nobroska | L\ entiment, o my onst swhat | IS docisions. bavoubigh starding among | (1" oriiog for the mimdse of Mes. Hosk | coxG R ESSIONAL FROCEEDINGS, | SI0nmcosicotof tho batc tuns T (880, | to huve seut uricey ot ovor thouutey in ED. g : W1 the judges, and it i 8. Vo ats ngEIOSat] 315 d cections Lo inform the ( big card caonot appear remarkably uscfulto | 04r farmers bavo s vight to detnayd, " periait Supreme. beneh consider theso decistons as | and baby, Mrs, Hogg was e wife of a Lou- At U e .‘.l.'\'.,,Q',.',',N,,',,'h‘.”,’:’{,'.'.;,:lk.' SR bim now, for his statetoday contains a big | me toudd that they represent an industry o5 |y gtrongest coming from the m t | don porter who sustainéd illlcit relations with 3 ‘Herbert ‘Hammiond, an_Towa banker, took | down the excitement. o this end the curfosity in the shape of a democratic gov- old atleast as the civilization of man, as la- benches of the count) Juage Brown fre- f Fenat \ 1 by 1 w Mol ey borious as any that has ever fallen to his lot, 1oge the condomued. : Wastinaron, Due s Nothing of conse. | theitness stand and’ futly contradicted tho | toritios are oven coisiioring tho feaso norclect, i AR A A M ion tly take ravions. to belhe oMYA lla - , Deo. 28, nse- | statoment suid 1o havo been made by Kean to | of haying the selfstyled Christ, A. C. Hop- Gt ooune, wo do not overlol the fuc | Wit e £y would Tupss, iuto | U United States court of the Sixth istrit, S orovions o hens) ‘;‘v!m‘x’e e ot 0Y | dnenco was dons in the senateuntil M. Mor- | the commorcial agencles t mond | s, arréated and brought, bucke e, (i e present predicament was | the whe nily wo nto | e aces Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky L | : i i Seun's businoss, 1t was [ gather e Tudinns und : Tenched and 1 thoir frst battlo with us the | barbarismand end in decay, A “business | 14T\ messoe, and ho thus Bas a oxtensive | repeated to him her asyortion that she would | S18 resolution yesterday, instructing the R A o ot o o | B ntor and o 1 Tiou SihiE quently takes the place of Judge Jackson of ; : = sery: other, wi ot I impostor and n_serious mischief tnemy gained o vietory over tariff reform, | tiab formstho buse of every other, without | {tra) eq unintance in those localities. Cdeiikes faan . R o seag. | committee on privilezes andclections to re- i LMBL a Lol : £ it I Sonfosacd, an o may here ouly refor | witich o channals of teadwould fun dry, | B3O8 tha' wppoinimont. Senator | fold, AL, bearory pg‘,{,‘;i to,4ho 8% | port an_amendmont to the elootion bill wae | Bl 10, Stome a partuce, On petition of | maor, Bince n e b T ok tworehy fo'the methods by which that victory was | 0 CUitesor the world disappear. 2 Evarts of the committee on judiciary said | gssistance, saying - quiedly Yo those who | takenup. Theresolution calls for an amend- [ American Trust and Savings bank, was | Indians, who tell me thit ho thied to' Turther (s bbb it of saying that we | W8 WEALLL O thoe K or Qe oss they | that amore admirablo selection could not | offered to help “her afong the path leadiag to | ment to the elsction bill to show what | named us co-assignee with Jucobs establish Wi claim to beng Christ by taking horoughly understand them, and that if the LRl s St 3 AoF | have been made, and it was one which the o beneticiaries of those methods are satisfied | 8re tho boneandsiney of this nation, With senate would readily confirm. Senator Evarts | the scaffold she never faltered for an instant the scaffold "I can walk by myself.” On | ohanges and modifications ave intended to be Judge Scales mede Olark Woodman, the | off bis gloghes and showing them great u,fiy recalled the interosting fact thut Judge | and met her fate as shosald shewould *like | @8de. Mr. Morgan had not finished his e B oo they have wroughy wo | theirown cilloused hands they have produced Omaha capitalist, happy by retarning to him | scars on his feet and side. o That we | the bulk of its wealth; in times of war they [ Fio ot . s S A 8,000 worth of motes and securities ho had [ also had them feel of a soft Eh? are n(‘l‘trwglllr:vllt'(‘t?‘!:l‘lfl|\!4n3h\||,‘ ll‘xl.ll we | e boen its sturdy defendovs, in times of | Brown of Detroit, Judge Brown of Ken- | a man. argument when the morniug hour expived, deposited with Kean for safe keeping. spot on the top of his head, and warned D oF tomipmuny tofout.is evidonced | Peee tho promoters of its welfaro tucky and dudgo Broverof Iunsas, woroall | The srowd outslde the yrison walls sot up [ Mr. Shorman, fum the comnittee on B thom ot to press too bard oil itor wings e emporary defeat, is evidence R e Sl candidates 10 supreme bench at ine ume | a loud cheer when the biack flag, showin, i vide aga - " vould spring id he 2 by the factthat among~ those wWho ought to Who shall set tne limit of their vightful | /40 "Bl or wis chosen aad very singu- | that "he el BLRS ek finance, reported a bill to provide azainst the s Willird Defonds the Banker | would springoutand e w wvay, It ging on the seaffold ison flagstafl, Dur- Sunday instead d - kecping his Zartiaite. In succass thove 18 quite o goneral | demand wpon acountry they have mado and ived ner hat he sentiment that the least sald of it the bette preserved Surely I cannot do this tonight. of Monday, but sceins contraction of the currency and for other | Cmicago, Dec. 2. larly all were classmates at Yale A remarkable letter the same | was hoisted upon the b s, 1852, Judge Brown of Michigan now the mght th 1“ tunate w Vi purposes, This was the caucus bill. It was | will be published heve tomorrow from Prances | 1. " 3 > hel ntiment t t of i ¢ X G ep G class, mght the unfortunate woman was | PU 3 s p! claim from the ea little pubiic here B L e SRS tholh R e Ol Joins his old classmate on the supreme bench, | quict and resigned and for several hours | read twice and placed on the calenda B. Willard, president of the National Wom- | until y He at Ited that when the while the third of " the trio, Judge Brown of | prayed in company with the prison chaplain, | o Scuater Stewart gave uotico that when the | 4 Christian Temperance union, regarding | Cloud's hous t no di Kentucky, died of the grip during the recent | To the latter she confessed that the sentence | financial bill is called up fo ropoticy of this gove n - of other industries ght and i for the success of our causé, We have so- | futt unday night and sat up untl by on be made : ks e o chi § rly morning, filling the old emef up with Jieited the most thorough examination of its | ination be made in fa Eibivea 2 . will move to amend by striking out the first, | the clrcumstances attaching to the disustrous [ U o old. N d o 6xpor oA By R 1rge. & passed upon her was a just one, although she by v B | ARE: CHaoavEonY I nisy R e R A T R merits, For U rpose of such ex at theoxpense of their own; that the power Senator Stockbridge relates how the seales | said the evidence ol : ° | fourth and fifth sections of the bill and in- | failure of thie bankers of the organization, S. ! N X tion we have put before the people plai of thegovernment to levy taxos be Hmited | \0OrT 10 Cor of Judge Bro Si ce upon which she was cou Agent Royer he took nostock in the r in the | victed was falso, serting a provision that any ownerof silver [ A, Kean & Co., which is attracting such | bl leanol AT opmHahi R N el Ea s UL Oy The erimo- for which Mrs, Pearcey diod e oand opaoioncranone olib el wiiRgp¥ad (nttantion W LT w‘fl.-".y"\.'-‘;“ e ate N I : o i} s X know Brown and was uot, it is belicved, | was committed October 24 = last. | Mint may deposit the same inan amouut o AL et % T s > 4 P T in o R PR B yy the systematic and industrious distribu- ‘C‘dl}"'(‘}:ll{‘ i U"“'rk:}l: ‘:,j);‘ll""_:\";g!{h';g :]",'I“% seriously cousidering him till one day | Durng the morning of October | BOY less than 8100 atanv mint ot the United Miss Willard opens with an ardent dofonse | prossion on B Whore the exatement will tion of tariff-reform litevature, by tho effec- | GubCins Lhat wirlects, broud SREAR 10 SO | ho reccived a lever fiom the Kansas julge. | 25 tho body of a woman, subsequently States to be_formed into standard doilars or | of Mr. Kean, reciting his thicty years of I have just bean shown an ntoresting lots tivo ‘and comscientious arguihents of u well | sume the products of thoir labor and cpital | fha luter wrole that he hoped that the presi | identified s that of bivs, Hogg, was | bars for bis bonefitand ‘without chargoand | clean 1ifo aud helpful servico in Clicago howmo | ox yicaivied tnday from Bishop W. 1. Hure fuformed and_unsubsidized press, aud by an | 8 compensatory prices,be us eartiully 00ked | ent would not for & moment cousider his | found in South Harpsted, The woman's |8t bis otion ho may receive insteadan | missionary work; his continuous honoraolo | of Sioux Falls, by Kev. Mr. CUooke, the extensive discussion on the platform of the er and nurtured as th WAL COnSUMe | e if in the remotest way the chiances of | throat had been cut and ber skull fractured, | cauivalent thereforin treasury notes of the 4 " TR Sk Eps dergy here. The followd . fnvolved. the productions of labor and capital em- A pa % . ot = July 14, 1890, Such connection with the banking business; the | Epscopal clergymaen herc he following o IOy, weapons we havoused fn | Ployed in other lines of business, Judgo Brown of Michigin were qualifled, | :The police upon investigaing the matier | £ anproved July L 180, e Hotes shall | o ¥ that he has successfully weathered all | extract therefrom will prove of particular oy hhemo ro (ho weapons we havoused fn | Moy iy alo demand thit corconey Judge Brewer urged his old Yale classmate | found Mrs, Hogg had visited Mrs. Pearcey gal tender and may be held by auy na- s publlo interest to the f education, Auis o canseol | whictiis good cuough for one man shall be The situation 1s in some respects _exitical gongratulution tonikht that cur witlk Mte | made good onovgh for all othors and plenty larming. The old heatben chiefs and bost sense so purely American, il enough to preserve a just equality between the pulpit or pew leap into the arena of pub- | medicine men making a desperate effort 'nl \'olud 1 speak 01’1"'0 mfiml"{ ou&lnlmrfi! m)‘\"‘{fl';: *:';;l hly’:,:‘m\l"{l":l!o (&fh:\l*‘o ur;r‘;}‘léfit‘:!:f Name and i the end e magnapimous Letor | arrested. . At the cororer inquest the mo- | PLYINE it to the ecwucus bill reported this lic controversy in tho bankers defense. “I | toretvieve losses and reguin their pristing \is happy assemblige called together “To i usiness. i f S " by | power. They have for yeurs kept themselves 0 L : 1 led to Brewer’s appointment. Notlongsinee | tive of the murder was revesled. Hogg, | ®oruing. am pained beyond expression,” said she, ¢by | B by G and A T Zelobrats the viotorins achieved ir tho causo | Tihat both the nution und tho state shall exer: | gy Brewer had & pecullar experienco, Ho | husband of the. murlerad woman, testifod | Senator Aidrich prosented a cloturo resolu- | this silonce of tho good, | Tt is thon teue that | GG o ot ancihaye ma of tariff reforu’ tells the story of our sue- | o5 O MU HMHOPRIC L ® (et | wolko one miduightlo flnd a burglar bending | to the fact that he bad been mtimato with | Hon A6da) bis St L was T on the thoveridlginegplo stnlibyiaon Chosxlemer ertain centers on the Standing Rock_ro- coss.! g s liiianthel out fie | overdim with o rovolver in hand. Tho | Mrs, Peatcey. It wis 8o shown at the | blo o be called up after duo uotice. ien do members ofthe Wouschold } R > Allies 1 oo North o rogicts; ',E.‘.’J"',’.‘,-",q‘f,“}lf‘f compared o thelr | yipydor threatencd death 1t tho judgo | inquest that the Women Dl uarceled | . The clection bill was taken up and Mr. [ * * ¢ The Woman’s Chistian Temperanco enne, Rosebud and Pine jes in the Northwes! at Our Farmers Lo b e B e RS e 5 f i i - These last two have 008 My - B Y | moved. The revolver covered the judge. isi Call spoke four hours in opposition to it. Mr, | unlon and = its aMliasted duterests | Ridge s, Theeo last X Havoa Right to Demund,” Governor Horace tedto charges out of proportion to such | ¢yi1e" the burglar moved about and T i’»‘éi‘.“‘fi3,"3.5{3}5,.,?l“y“‘l.l';’,m{:;{.‘5’;',’,?.“::,’;’.,‘:; MecPharson then took the floor, After ho | hove had Mr. Kean for a banker during | coulcscod within the lust fow woeks. ' At theso honest expositions of the justice and benefi- | t tho single purpose of ruisiug necessavy f’““,uogou,- pritciple. This has beon done | revenue to bo economically expended; tht for the place and emphasized his_qualifica- | on the provions afternoon, taking her baby | toval banking association and counted as | previous financial crisis and says she has tions. Such adisplay of high-minded mag- | with her. Upon searching the 1'§cnrcoy res- | pArtof its lawful rescrve. been waiting for days to see some leader in nanimity so impressed the president that he | idence evidence of a bloody struggle was ob- Senator Reagar today reintreduced his free at once began to seriously consider Brewer’s | tained and Mvs, Pearcey was soon afterwards | cOinage amecdment with the intention of ap- s vi 5 M ey 180 ileaal ot 4 contres the condition is sitnply ofe of frenzy, Boles snoke as follow value. ¢ e R0 ety Rl Guher vaInADLoS ta ke Faarm | Mt T i ; had spoken a few moments Mr. Aldrich | scveral years. Hois a leading pronibitionist, | contres the con ¥ ¥y Spest T s c v, L L . [ Mrs, Hogg ma remark that she did not )42) 5 L £ 4 t 4 i anc o neizborhood v % Mr. President—The sentiment of the toast or[fi.fi.}f:l?‘.‘f? ‘x')‘u“l"“{};}‘:,2‘;;:3“5;“""‘;‘;l';;I;‘P'l";‘; When @ favorable opportunity presented it- | ke’ and sho (Mrs, Pearces) thereupon as. | 1ked him to yield the fioor and then gave | and u reprosentative Methodist layma At the oS 'klz'“'“':'“'l'“'l;iv .-l“\'\..(-" "‘(::;j;’; to which T am invited to respond is oncof | Of successiis but once broken i a tird o | (1f'tho judge bounded to the bureau and | saulted and eventually murdared Mrs. Hogg. | notice of his intention to move an amendment | Who knows what hiteel of the, tewmpeance | J™Cilgiian toaians and two ol th surpassing intorest from both an economic | 8 century, has ignored their reasonable do- | oyred a revolver. Firing bogan at short | Mrs, Dearcoy then removed the body i @ pot. | W0 the —rules providing ~ during ~the | cause may bo back of all this! ' What blow is use in all that time but one voice «d attention to the and political stand point. mandshedause DIl Tts importance when considered with refer- [ I hikh places has cal ! ke 8 . (i G i Wt | little miss housos have been en- range until the thief dropped his lantern and | ambulator to the plice sthora it veas found, | present session for the closing of debate on | almed at an_organized movement against | 108 - T0FRRG. Hes g o off I o Qark. Fho Julio. pursued, | Sl tha deuq body of ime urdsrod yomans | 0y bill under consideration.” Tha proposed | e liquor trafot B e SR e ssenti; pir . ol i ) i Villard sav: g [¥ ell whereuuto the movement would have enco to the nation at large, s intensified | MOSt essentinl of their wants, and that voice | g5/ yg 1o ran, and winged his maa so that | child was subsequent] % amendment having Leen read, Mr. Aldvich | Miss Willard says the losses of the organi. | can tell Wherenpio the e At when applied to tho prurid states of the | NS m:::fl:lo ?{;nn‘.‘:';.‘.).'rny”‘x.;‘"t‘fi}a‘l\?flsi-(‘.‘:fl' a trail of blood Was left behind thougn the :va!“ subsequently found near the same | JCETH that it bo printed and luid over. ation -!'115 lm;!ll"ln'% aro happil mmlhl and ‘~"‘““,‘:"‘“\“I‘“l‘l“',’t‘""fl"}‘ \',',‘}f:,,;(‘. “‘,;;;\.;’;3 porthwest, which are to a marked dogree the [ e aried Ho s pavky W e SHCHOR | fellow finally escaped, — He was afterward ————— Mr. Gray was of the opinion that it should | adds: ut I kuow by my correspondence a difbenlty which did notatise under captured and proved o be . notorio Y celebrate, Disastrous Storm in Michigan. o to the committee on rules, and after some | thut the press of the country has been given brief statement of the situation 1 n SOIADIGIO lar. Judge Brown isa man of fine n X e s y eTROIT, Mic! 0, 28,1 = - discussion he entered a motion to that effect | to understand that an appalling calamity has L IO . OWnstatewill as well prosentthe condition | (1 the democratte mrty 1s tro to Mael 16 | tastes and his resitence in Detroit is a comrrorr, Mich, Deo, 28 ~During the Sorm | |1t did not pross it. Tho resolution Was laid | overtaken tho white ribbon ovement. Possi- | WHCh INGS 1wk Bedots bl = in the distriet referred to as can be done in R R e ton Lotioen. thomi | centerofiite refinement. He has tray- A Je. ng on Rus- | 5 the table and Mr. McPherson resumed his | bly the wish is father to the thought. ‘Ther JIEEM RO h L the time at my command and lu‘.nm ort! e uuion between them is | yjoq oxtensively in Europeand has made a sell street was blown down, severely injur- | specch. The senate soon went into executive | is joy in Heav over one sinner that re According to the most reliable statistis | complete. study of the Italian and Spanish langusges, | ing three persons and slightly injuring sev- | session and then adjourned. ponfeth; there is doubtless joy in hell ovi foou pradicing listricts of (his continent, A soment, and the severo measures uive to take should, if T may rously inter- M. . Day, commander of the state milit ) th ol e d i : "' | of South Dakota, ana John Brenaan, @ prowm ttainable at this time, nearly 5 per centof A SOVS SACRLEFIC He i3 moderately wealthy and has thus been | eral others, killing three horses and injuring _— [ it that falls, Beyond peradventure | o Y s timo, A ately y s, g Ladra il nent citizen of Rapid City, bt ust come spula or o -4 e rovic o there is »ejoicing in every erog-shop of the I J - '5‘;\“\':‘::"("li|§.::lx{:':*‘\‘lmh?\;:::J:-::ltvn“l ';.f‘u:'fu‘n‘u" R PHEREE A ORRRER R R e o i g £ D"""""' O whon e amorancs canee ot awy of s | Pleted un obicial and very 'soarching investlc A SR e eed in | He Defrauds Three Banks to Save His 3 € £ \ ., Deo. 23.— Wasmixaros, Dec. 23.—In the house today | pdvorates is overtaken by e St | #ution as to the number uf Indians in the ba Whilp less than 3 per cent are employed A LITILE JOIIN 18 GROWING, northwest blizzard has been' raging since | oot i RN S BT e TIPS OO | advocates 15 overtaken by misfortune, seei- | 4.0 pua place it at over ono thousaud, manufacturing enterprises of all kinds, pro- tected and \nlpml(‘rwl\. Toreno, 0., Dec Years ago that state had attained the first | o e By yank in this union ass corn producing state, The W S i last night, the wind reaching a velocity of & 4 : The P00 S Telogram | ,,{The Willl h"‘r:;“_r","‘n“\,‘ Baltimoro who ob- | ity miles un hour with snow, There has | ence® proamble and resolution setting forth | Miss Willard concludes with a_hope for Thomaa Mag FiO SHon i in the quartermaster and comm ~Botween the hours of 2 and 8 | 1ors contributions sent him because his ul. | been considerabie damay hilitation of | I the quarterma ze to bulldings, the financial stringency and instructing the the best; a belief in the reh T, v : roputation and the triumph of eternal justice | Ments, left this noon to speud (€ A ‘clock yesterday afternoon one of Tole I8ged son \ras sald 10 bave boext named for ————— committee on banking and currency to bring | ob! f i home in Omaliz carriel her to the hew (R 8 ol low ren0 rd the baaker as well as his depositors, | home in Omalz g A B e of e | promment young brokers, Ed. B, Spear, suc- | the senators in - question and who was ex- Beat a Fellow risoner. | in a bint providing for such increase of logal i bl R EODO} oY ey quulity of beef, pork and dairy products; in | cessfully worked three banks for £3,00. The | P '~{:~l by Senator Munderson yesterday, lives CrawrounsviLLe, Ind., Dec. 3. —Rev. W. | tondor currency as will bringup the circala- A Nayolleulc Big Foot's Band, ther seapects' Sho s not behind the wost | First National, Meichants' National and [ 4t North kden stroctuud uotat the address | F. Poltit, awaiting sentenco forlife for wife | tion to about &0 per capita. sux Cry, Ta, Do Spocial Telo. | PremiE, N D, Dec. 23 Roports from Fort favored of ber sisters in nearly everything | Koteham National each lost §1,000 by bis ma- | ents and r s polsoning, attacked & follgy prioner at tho | Mr. Burton of Ohg introduced n the | o'ty ivyy Ber,|—A sult that ls outof the | Bonnett indicatothat the hostilis under Big that pertains to agricultural pursuits in that plies, A raloonkeeper named J. latitude. nipulations, Ineach bank he deposited Donohoe lives at 825 East Baluimore street 4 3 s Tonthan A &1 Bre all wi e ke Tore the other prisoners copld separate them, | merc Statistics show that the average wages of | sayiug he was tired of the Northern :\Illlmhl:' ::I(‘n‘llnul.;\ftullll)?ull;::lfl 1.\.‘:»““.“ K“l‘l“‘;fil“\l\‘ultf}tll)x‘ Tho man was caught stealing Pettit’s private | tion all this morning and beat him severely be- | houso o bill to amend the interstate com- u PLEiamImINg 0 aoxoely be uct by adding thereto @ sec | usualorder, and which is unique enough to clative to railroads doing busi- [ attract attention, was begun in district court Foot, who capitulated, are on {heir way to the post. The first company of troops to able-bodied men upon the farus of lowa are | and wished to transfer his aceount, At B o ness partly In the United States and | today, Levere C. Fay i et e | reach them made terms, offering peaceif they Py 4 erly letter carrier and afterward P J N 4 today. Levere C. Fayis an architect who At ol $18.50 per month, or about 70 cents per day | he drew three checks for §1,000 h on the | Merly 8 B e partly in adjacent countries, It re- o 4 L i surrendered their arms, The Indians refused nd board, the lowest price pald any class of | Northern National ud chch of the other | driver of & mull ‘cart = o wus| rhe Pope Replies to the Cardinals. |quires ~such — compwny o obtain has been in bustneas leve for 4 numberof | 44" thycatened to massacro the company. i ke laborers In the state; and yet, out of 100 | three banks cashed them promply, s Spear farmers reporting to our commissioner of rs and lately has been associated witk . Martin in that business. In the nt number of K. L. Polk's ci dire his name is given the proper plice, but his oceu- pation is given as thut of a porter for J. W, The next day seven more companies arrived, when the hostiles ve up their Winchesters and_ammunition, One bundred of Sitting Bull’s braves will be seut to Stauding Rockk. N i naltahi Rowe, Deo. 23,—1he pope, replying tothe | from the commission a license, by virlue of | some timeago. The couple had no childr ) q 'hich 1 - {5 ] labor statistics during the present year, more | g trusted Ho bad no’money in the | Sinco Duvall was discharged from the Baitt. | congratulations of the cardinals on the ity - D e LA RS B s s Il b ot thiost wages, | S orthtrh it the fraud. was. discorerad at | more postofice he bud o regular employment | third annlyersary of his priesthood, deplored : and he lived with b ther and 1w | violation of the act penalties of suspension has been employed at o loss instead of a | the clearing bouse. Every avenue was | 33d e lived with s moiher ane wo slste the war of sects against the chupeland re- | of license for differ as done business hore for yoars a 1 was L : {3 ods are provided f s e 4 Ll 20N "2nkio8 .\ i >ostmaster General Wanamaker received | af he rights’ of th ‘ s aH 5 - L | Martin, How the mistake oceirred is not Tofit during cach of the five years last past. | guarded atonce, but Spear made no effort to | Postmaster P affirmed the rights of the papacy. He ap- | during which suspension customs oficors ow the 1 X AT A et 5 - P ol the ‘tamo number ah eqal portion | scape. At 7 o'clock he was captuved by De. | this morning a specimen of Duvall's evistol: | peared fully recovered £0m bis recent indis- | will prevent the passuge of cars, etc, at i, Tay uaisy }"“‘ hadnoig | £r8 m\« “','f"",,?' "1“: Ration o ssert that the flotusl cost, of producing this | tective Manley and is now in prison. He | ArY eforts. In fact, the lotter today is one of | position, their ports. but an architect who understands SHINGTON, Dee. 23, —The presiden gued to'extract mon m the ——— - rofitab ve | stoutly refused to give auy information as to | ® series d coreal, the most profitable of all that ave [ stoutly refused to give auy information as to petheart and Sulcided. " s, and he wants judgment in the | gay sent to the senate the following noinina- ter general, but so far they have not | &ille the “dir “The speaker made a number of committee His sum of § . duri same e whereabouts of tb | te posLi ¢ rue v 00 g ctory pub- Heary B. Brown of Michigan, asso- ralsed within it sate, has, during thosains | Hie Kb G e afecs 'y | boca productivaof 'tho desivad resilta, ‘Tha | Naw Cokoow, Ind, Des 28— Wasley Tol. | Holgaye o "o 112 touse ddiourned ubtlh | fipers - te oatiss of tae. sUpEEae court b the When harvested, saying nothing whatever ot [ o'clock Spear took tho money obtaiued from | letter rocelved tods yenclosed five tickets £or | Jis, @ prominent young business man, this § ————— S D, Al ited States, vico Samuel F. Miller, do- fucome frow the cajital invested in the land ml.-unw;lnnum‘xi» }u‘.‘sm-”.zvl banlk ‘u A:JIL.J 'f;:.\-:|1:3‘u.-|lskx‘l;):‘-?-.l.fi:.l»r 2y o E7en ‘t’: morning killed Miss Virens Travel and then _The Condition of Oklahoma, SNA\;;(‘]'W: e BUM. wil. | ceased: Colonel Charies Sutherluid, surgeon requln.\d»(o produce .[l-. ll. uuu. of his lf)\? ‘ul by ] 1e b as sacrificed uis his broken leg and then say ittle John, suicided, He had been paying attentions to Wasuixaroy, Dee. 23.—The president to- 4 . ) ) o " LA : al, with rank of brigadier general, vice 1t is estimated_ by thoso making theso re. | reputation for bis mofher's % e e g ool Hia' T3 | the iel for o Long tlne, bup. her mohor obe | day sent message to the seunte urging con- Kins, a partner in the large cattle ranch of Ractar, Aansekad: Masor Lows 2 :3:;1!‘3("‘! “‘ww*‘?'ll"“‘!"'l\flku“:‘ acre o i TRT—— Quite big now.” ~ When Duvall began his | jected to the mateh, Gross at once, by jolut resolution or cther | Wilkios Bros, & Co, anda cowboy named | vill, U 5. A, relived lleutenaut colonel of y for market is 885 that the average he Strike in Scotland, qu! ) hen D ) \ 0 Walton have boen found dead in thels camp, | cavalty, under the authority of the act con- rop for five years as been 83} bushels, and | Griscow, Deo. 23.—Despite ali efforts at | CPistolary acquatntanco wita Mr.~ Wana. g~ wise, to contiaue the laws of Nebraska in n b amp, ; Bt : maker ‘little John was a ba ' and it Smart Wins the Skating Contest, o L fotal maricets, soon after hurvest, | S€ttlement the railway strike continues to ex- | speaks volnmes for his persistency that bo | Loxnox, Dec. 28~ the skating race for ¢ : nafterbutvests | tendin every direction. Traftic is now hope- | has not been dismayed, but has kept on Ny S e » urtoe such veriad har becs 22 conts pek | 10801 SR (RSN s aectad. - Ba | WHUNG uiti] 0400 13 Guita bg tow. the mile-and-one-half championship of Eng- fifty miles from Langlew Both bodies were | gress approved September 27, 15004 force in Okluhoma until after the adjourn- | rigdled with bullets. Two Mexicans are sus- - e ment of the territorial legislature. The | pected of murdering thein and are being pur- General Spinner Stowly Sinking. prosident says the question of the location of | sued by a posse. statistics show that the average price of this ; JacksoNviLLy, Fla, Dec. 28.- General ! 4 : land today Smart won In 4 minutes and 52 1-5 | the capital *h distracted thi b - - h Fliy s . . 45 _ s £ LONG DELAYED JUSTICE, capital "has so distracted the members L 2 B S x ~ Tnited S of lavor, give misleading signals, caleulated to delay | circles today over the nomination of Colonel | LuR#slue skate spue oourse In fastur | forthis rea at measures look- | groux Ciry, fa, Doc. 23.—|Special Tele- Whai In trun of tho prduction of com tn | aud aunoy tragic. Thisteikers roport that | Charles Sunderiand to be surgeon generul of e, o = R oriminal cases be | oo to qun Bew.|- Wiliam Ocmig, who | o5, culin 8 dcep hole near the, eia fud, nose ow eaually true of thoe great staples | they w have the men at Perth out before | the army iu_the place of Dr. Baxter, recentl v — burgl bout t vecks ag - o R0 Oh ok fhrm s Wi re e dor tho | on Work ot dock torminl andiu theyards s | decessed. Hut Lhe president has done wisely | A Wealthy ManAdjudged Insane. as slob T 8 LUFGIAr BLout S0 Wiooks Ago, | ok b aeeu. oW uioat of®tho ‘tioie 138 wenso caplal fivested in tho farms of & | comiletely blocked. Should tho strike con. | v selecting tho ranking oficers of tho med: Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Dec. 23.—Bernard Don- Eenate Confirmations. died today froggthe effccts of his wounds. | stupor. General Spiuner is elghty-niue years singlo state sud are told that for five whol@ | tinue much longer the coul trade of Lanark. | cal corps, because he has avolded giving of- | uelly, a wealthy business man, was today | WasmNaToy, Dec. 25.—The senate mado | James MclutyFé, now uuder arcest for the | old. M s ears it has not pald enough to compensate | shive will be paralyzed fense to either of soveral very active factions | adjudged insane, sontly he was seriously | the following confirmations today: A. L. | crime, will have to face a charge of mur- P ) Rep i Ratified the Agreement, bo labor emploved, 1t ls appavent that no — — and he will have another opportunity to @p- | {njured by the discharge ol a shot gun with | Sbinpff, to be surveror of customs at | Uer When arraigned. S Mg Af other business fn this courtry could have Says the Blame is on Stanley. point another surgeon general before the end | which he attempted o kill himself. Peoria. | Postmasters : Illinois—Robert Rob- 3 Sei— New Yonk, Dec, 28,—The directors of the withstood 'l\"'h . m"““fil{ ofudversity dur- | poypoy, Dec. 23.~Jameson's diary will be | Of his administration, as Dr. Sunderland | re- s o e inson, El Paso; S. R. Henry, Elmwood. A Station Agont Murdeved, Vanderbilt lines, the New York Central, the 18N 0 Troloeed & paiy p;“!;‘;f,;{,}; 2qualty | pubiished tomorrow. In thepreface Mrs, | trot earlyin the winter of 1sil, Dr. Sunder: The Weather F'orocast. Wiscousin ~W. J. Mallman, Sheboygan; G. | Gueveasn, O, Dec 23,~Jobn Breunan, o | Michigau Cential and the Luke Shore & armers Of tho country Lo withdrw thele | Jameson aud the dead mau's brother bitterly | is'a vory stout wuw, - welghiug over throe | For Omaba and vieinity—Fair; colder, E. Reed, "“"__“_"_'i.__ station agent at Bays station, was murdered | Michigan Southera, have approved the plan pital from this liie of indystry their num- | attack Stanley for making Jameson a scape- | hundred pounds, and has not bad an active Nebraska—Fale: northerly winds: colder, The Fuaday Cl ia Ty aud robbed last night and his body thrown | of the castern trunk lines for an agreewient would bave been tly veduced, even | goat for all the troubles which they assert | detail for some years. The nomination of South Dakota—Light snow: continued -#R0. ERIGAT CI08INYS Crusade, into the depot, which was set on fire. Who | similar to the western agrecment recently the best of the agricultural states, were due to Stanley's own bad judgment and | Major Lewis Merrill, retired, to belieutenant | cold Wedne da 3 warmor Thursday ; cast | Wasui 6rox, Dee. 24 —The Sund y clos- | committed the erime and how much money | published, The Wabash dircotors tolay But this was impracticable aud from the -lmglea. colouel of cavalry is an act of long delayed ' ety winds, | ing crusade against the world's air hes | wis secured is not known. ratified the western agreeineat. I .

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