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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY._DECEMBER 8. 1801-TWELVE PAGES. 5 TICET VEDAN tho Italian, for ho will be sure to bo the loser 0 “ l ‘v N TH CHOO ¢ | amounting to sinfotiso, were roported aut | ‘{ 1 DETACS N dent Holguin_sonds word this morning from | \|} WAC N T A DAY IN BEAUTIFUL VERONA, [ Bysototmg. “one muse oa pastents i it nov | 10 IMPROVE THE SCHOOLS. | 2t sad%ecommentsa tor paymens. rae | FRENCH COMMERCE ASSAILED. | Bporatiuiionds ot his meruing from | NEBRASKA'S STATE GRANGE, pleased with their methods, there is alway report was adopted. every departmont of the republic save | & way out of tha difficulty, From a long ros The boad of Willism Lyle Dickey Antioquia and Pavama, and denying the - f the | ‘lg.‘,,,-,, among them I may say with truth ll:ml, 5 Iuruhh;nl s a mln\rrmh-n that the ni | ramors of a revolutionary rising in a i egsions of the Hiee prefer them to any nation iu Europe to live | Synarintenden 0 i naces for the Paciffe and the [Pleasan o kin s my' the interio o the republio, Tho . R bl An Omaha fln.' s Tmpr vn m‘n'-nw. ey atn” valtorinly: Kindy polite; ups rmhnd:fl Fitzpatrick Has feveral TONooI8 BI0I, BNOout I aseidin L5 vor rmany Attaocking Her Enemy's Trade L x:’(r ‘{m “4‘\1,- 'mlx“ i ;:,.\ Preparations for the Annual Meoting of toric Italfan Oity, enerous ana of remarkabie inielligeuco. Little Schemes Ho Wants to Try. tract, was prosented and approv at Evory Possible Polnt, departmont of Panama _ has not the Organization. ik heir country is the most beautiful and at On'motion of Mr. Coryell the bos 7 yet been ofielnlly declaved, and cannot bo k the same tme the most restfnl in the worid oided to request thd eity to order n sidewalk known for sevoral days yot'on account of the 0 AN I One sees littla or no intoxication in Italy. constructed from some streot having sidowalic 'S 3, | 1ack of telegraphic comimunication / MEM S RIN N \ THE TOMBS OF ROMEO AND JULIET. | 0 B odaratoly of the pininer winas | 10 REGULATE ENTRANCE OF PUPILS. | oo e ou the Hitebeotk aite ENGLAND'S HAND IN ITALIAN AFFAIRS, [ 140 ¢ niciau-oconstry-Liveral combina. | MANY MENBERS GATHERING AT FREMONT, of the country aud strong drink 18 almost un Mr. Corvell also offered a resolution re- tion won here, Lat dvicos from the in r— . 3 known, They are moral and are £0od labor- ¢ questing Chancellor Canfiold of the State [ 4 terior claim that the departments of Cauea Pioturesque Costumes of the Natives— [ ers and workmen. It is only in Naples that [ Once a Year for Beginners and Twice | university to place the Omaha High school | Small Chance for the Removal of Leo | and Santandor gave liberal majoritios tirst Session of the Body Will Be Buffalo Bill Well Known There - {’:‘:LT;UJ,'Q'}i:;“u:f("‘.'."'xlrl'y'f,""h bogglug, and that a Year for High School "x“\‘"“““‘?"-‘n;"«')r’»ln(l‘xr}"-ll'.w;‘Il”.‘«-‘n‘v‘-.m(vilr'mmm\ i from the Vatican — Arrange- - Hold Today—Four Hunired Deles Politencss and Generosity © Nern ConLINg. Candidates—Routin izing the discontluuance of gymuastic ox- ments for the Burial of SIGNED THE TREATIES, gates Wil Probably Attend - of ltaly's Sons, 148 TAKEN OFF THE DUTY, Scehool Work, TNE st o ] Lkl Dom Pedro, rmany, Italy and Austrla in o ire at Hastings. K. i d 0 roasons given for this action were to \ e — the effect that the gymnastic exercises woro —— Commercial Union, —_— . ¢ Secretary Blaine Offic me " interfering with th in adjomning Rower, Dec. 'ho new commercial troa Venova, Ttaly, Nov. 10.-Our guido In Y ity tnformed | Naariy ayory member of the Board of du- [ jocirier®® ot s 0 adjowing | (copyrighted 1201 by James Gorton Bennettl | tias” botwoon Ttaly. Gormany ami Ausiein | FENONT, Nob., Dec, 7.—(Spocial to Ta Verona was a jovial, laughing young man, Wasnixaros, D, C. Dee. 7.—Secrotary | €ation appeared to have his pockets full of | * The'secretary was authorizod to purchaso | Patis, Dec. 7.—[Now York Herald Cable | 0 poon signod here & . 7| Ber.~The advance guard of the wnuual who lived upon tho few lires he couid ex- [ KAIEFEEEOR T0 B T O ed | resolutions last night, and the last rogular [ one load of sand at &, for the useof the | —Special o Tus Brk.|—Tho news of the | oy T IR meoting of the Stato granpo arrived in the tract from the foreign tourist, by showing | (Ao Ay recoiwed & cable from UAMed | i monthiy session “but one of the present | Moulding class of tne manual training de- | signaturo of a commorcial convention | ooy R BT AHSKARE KOMORCAL | o, Thoso are Grand Master Hall, b him the pricipal sights, and eiving informa- | ZR T L EIEER R B ha 0f tho removal | board proved to be a very long one. Mr. | PORRGRE W 0 o) upon resolution of Mr, | etiveen Gormany and the United States has | 8 o5 Gl PO GEREL, LS e | Secrotary Cantlin, Troasuror Spiker nud the y tion on tho monuments. He had traveled | o tha prohigition on American pork Givson, mombor-cloct, sat tho mooting [ McConneli, that tho Chrstmas holiday vaca: | Made ® deep improssion. People hero are | i cScooe S0 TR ST the | xecutivo committoo eonsisting of Mosses, I, some, had spent & yoar or two i Germany, tarough, taking points upon the procecdings. | tion should begin on Wednesday afternoon, | 83king each other whother Germauy, who | i ; Vandervoc R Wiotche « ' p a ators’ O | « ) $ indesrath Saturday. Minister von Bootts L cher, H " and had learned enough, in that language, to e Re v‘uhll ';, Tl‘ll(\)l T8 ('Fx" s, b. | e only avsenteo was Kelley. December 23, has already signed treaties of commerce with | o presided Lora is ::. ‘mm"mu tho | The executive committeo has spont the aftors make bimself understood, ‘o Italiau has | o vm“:'vllt“"“"_\ ol m“ml' o ":’r ‘I"‘l"'"r; The usual batch of rontine bric-a-brac was Roso'utions Discussed. Austria and Ltaly, sud who 1s on tho poitt of | | dour Gl raticy tho teoatios, Americn | 00N making an annual sottloment with tha ays an oyo to busine: 1d I8 evor o p | lica ators wer cauct OF & 8NOTS | g oug! o poref on \ contrac ors W ol Switz- ke b, secrotar d Lo . o fivst ne always an oyo to business, and s ovor awako | (CR8 FEARREE AR B R ot of | Rround through and thon tho seoretary road | Mr. McConuell hnd another resolution | CONtracting othors with Bolgium and Swits- | i/ jorive the grontost dvantage from it rotary and treasu I'ho first session of 1o an opening for himself. The (iermans aro a communication of somo longth from | which created a good deal of discussion. | erland, iutends to combat French trade the grange will bo held tomorrow at L traveling very much now in Italy, and an | the senate. Senator Shermau was elected | g uoyeadont Fitzpatrick, in which ho | The resolution sot forth that tho sentimont | intercats wherovor shio meets them! Tho | &0 LT GA GG i B0 T R I e | e intelligent intorpretor, who is anxious to | ChAEMAS Of o sanens to Al K80 KNACCY | submittod number of recommendations | Of tho board favored the buiiding of the now | provailing opinions on certain points has | Laiion. Amerios favored nations position | praent 1o attend the maetine will b, oo serve them, during a dny's sightsceing, can The purpose of tho caucus was to provide | With reforence to the management of tho | §oiiiod by Twentioth street on the cast, | Ccoh Succeeded by a widesprend feoling of [ depends upon the Clay troaty of 1520, Rus- | thing like 400 dolewutos. Local committoes earn soveral franes per day in such capacity | for tho assignment of senators to committeos, | schools. The leading points touched upon by | Twenty-fifth on the west, Douglas strect | C198USt. In volitical circles peace 1s not | sia, excluded by the favored nation clauso, | have been making extonsive preparations for 1f ho but watch his chauce at the station | and the chairman was authorized to appoint | the superintendent wero the largo number of | on the south and Chicago streot on tb thought nearly as probable as it was lately :‘, il bo adversely affocted by the now troa- | tho meoting, aud today elaborately decora upon arrival of the express trains. The A committee of nine senators to prepare @ | small classes, tho impracticability of tho pres- | north, It was referred, after considerabie | According to the rencrts which the French [ o8 and will bo vivtualiy compelled to make | the hall in_ tho Masouic temple whero the overtures to Germany to prevent the to d sessions will bo b roment has received from its ogents, | axclusion of Kussiun grain from the Ciorm committee list. As tho chairman was not | ent plan of admittiug pupils to tne first [ discussion, to the committeo on boundaries. | gov ready to appoint the committeo imumedia grade three times a year, and tho advisa Mr. Smyth brought up the mattor of em cicorone who approsched us and politely offered us his sorvicos tad all tho |yl caucus adjourned without furthor action. | Dility of the admission of pupils from the | ploying Attorney McCoy for the sen begin gland is taking a livoly interest in the | mariot Annual Oflicers Blected. beautiful qualities of face, quick per- Later in the dav Senator Sherman an- | grammar schools to the High school twice a | ning Septomber 15, 1561, Ho said that the | MOVents of radicals in favorofabolition ofthe | = ) 90 e 7 Osceora, Neb,, Dec. 7. [Special to Tun ception aud graco of mannor which ono is | nounced the commitieo AL hl“l““? yoar instead of only oncs, matter should have' been attended to many | Concordat. Making inquiries regarding the g RUNDRED LIVES LOST. | g |, F, Reynolds Yost No. 20, Grand P enators om chairman, Cameron, Plumb, & S vooks before, 1ad boof sotad o S0S0NS 0! - 5 A # g —— T P R R nccustomed 1o seeing in this lovely nation of | Henators futiom chateman, Gamoren, trumb, Oitiino of Smnll Clabses. swooks boforo, but it had boon noglocted. He | rensons of this curious fact, the_govornment | ftussian Mincrs Mect a ble Denth | Army of the Reputie, hud its regular moot- the south. ilis appearanco and refinement of Wb i i o & rosolution to authorize the employ- | has ascertained the fact that England is in- fng on Suturday night and olected the fol- I . arey. % The superintendent recomumended that pu- | ment of Mr. MeCoy for one ycar at £00. s i ; z inn Collior lowing oficors for the ensuing yoor manner at once predisposed us in his favor. NWarrison to:Proctor: nils bo admitted to the first grade only in Mr. Morrison, Mr. Cobnrn and Mr, McCon- | terested in the attacks of Italy on the vati St. PETERSBURG, Doc, 7.—A terrible catas. ost commandor, C. M. Pulver fica We engaged him on the spot and started off W el S " September ana during the last two weels 1n | nell said they were in favor of employing the | €an. It would seem that England still ex- trophio ocourted in the coltiers at Nifka,Ru SORTMARTORED; FEL L SA RS JunToR. Vs, on our tour of the city. Giovanni, for this el N L s O bresi- | Mareh, Speaking of the present custom of | attorney up to the time that the new mem- | pects to derive profit from a crisis which | V05 ¢ abiiee i e bnadl [ RN Ftormustan; Gaorga \Ward, dont, in accopting tho resignation of Socre- | admittine thom threo ti sian Poland, in which it is voported that 150 Sounor; quartermaster, Geor ard 103 & vear ho said bors should take their scats, and let the new | might lead the pope to take refuge in Malta. was his name, set his hat jauntily on one side ] o of his head, gave an extra twirl to his black officor of the dav, H. . Benso: ofticer of wmen and forty norses were killed nall ¢ Whilo avoiding sl ofticial interforence in the guard, Charles Burkhart; surgcon, Dr. tary Proctor, says: “Though the number ses in-| board employ the atorney after the first of e £ our officiat relations it glyes me | the schools has greatly diminished, yot tho s year. ‘The resolution was carvied by ropr mustache, and, with an air of pride begot by | 411, SOVCRIng our offcial relations it glvesme | (U0 SRIIAR e have g IlaRsee) S L e Vot 'of & o 4. rerouution was carrled bY 8 1 g mattorat issuo, sho is working by so- Jurgens 18 No Fuzitive. bt Ly oy Taprednbitiva) (0 L HonAtl Ydcess; started s oft victortousty, lave | iclouded " by anything ap- | mains with us. I refer to the practice of [ The matter of paying tho judges and clerks [ crot and indirect monus to bring about | jcopyrignted 159t by sames o ton ennertt | eotuin LA aperato A Seotty Once within the walls of the town, we feit | Rrouching = dlsuzrecment’ or = distrist. | admitting pupils to the first grado three | of election was brought up by Mr. Wehrer | thiy crisis, Butshe is wasting time, and the | Loxnox, Dec. 7.—[Now York Horald Cablo | mings I'ost of - Sheloy o be uppointod. e ourselves ugain wn Italy. Following a long | discharge of official duty my approbation. [ ;l“l"[’;‘l;'l)"'-‘f _lt'.ulm'!»"‘”fll*l \_"‘ly“"wl be a | ona resolution favoring the payment of 5 | departure of the popo from Rome is not Special to Tie Bee. —enest Juvgens, | Specting and installing ofticer. atroteh of stroet were men and boys lying on | am Kixd toknow tha your pabilo servics ts | hardship upon any one, it will croate one re attoruey gave it as his opinion | within reasonable distance, and ifit did oc- : J Reynolas Woman's Relief Corps at h late manager of tho tidon Musee, is in Lon enterin not - torminatod, but) only transferred to | sonabiy largo class of beginner: h clork and judge would bo | cur would do no good to England. their meeting elocted tho following oMicor the ground, under a burning sun. Bare- | {loinr wnd 1 hove licher. feld of usefulness | school in the spriog, in placo of two relatively | about rignt. Mr. Wehror hold that tho | Today we reachad the end of a scandalous | don. He told me today that ho had just road | [hen g R i GHeq, (0o following oftors: headed wonen in gay colored dresses stood [ With o warmest porsinal rogard, [ am | small clussos’ now ontoring sehool each | bourd would be compolled to pay 8 1o ove wcident whicn nas lasted much too long. | the Herald of Saturday, Novembor 28, and | dent, Mrs, William Welehi secrotary, | Mes, & thofe £r41t tallk orylog thit warda, Hare | Yory s YOUE (T, i Uaungsow, | Soein, and will mako oconomic and eflelent | man boforw te bonds would bo. registered al | Tho ciambor hus Fatified tho lection of tho | was vory much aurprised ot tho statomients | D Whatoy: [rassurer, Mrs S U560 srat e, GatermaIoR! ol “more attainable. Lincolu, socialist Lalargue who according to his ad ba STt he AiSeenier e ks CapReT: f '” \ s ot CONFESSED HIS CRIME, Referring to the practice of admitting | Mr. Poppleton said that the payment of | versaries had no right to take his seat on the ”'."“, Y f'"”,( LU "”,:"‘}'“,' 5 rmen's Good Work. AL TG T Ceid Bl TTEE) Tl pupils from 1ho grammar to tho High school | tho judyus and clerks bad nothing 0 do with | ground that hois not a Frenchmun. It 1s | gL WEHIve 11 I8 Rew ROt WIRR MG B! | pasrias, Nob., Doe. 7.~ Spocial T omons, figs, green and purple, rosy-cheekec out once a year Mr. Fitzpatrick said: tho validity of the bonds. 1ie bolleved that At now that there was o ground for th Hpro d knowledgo of Prosider o ey kel 3 4 1 O 0 M > o " [ " N T s i) S HDEEEOUITTEIORAUNG r the purpose o onding to persoun t $ik W hio ould ave been o S peaches, golden apricots and white grapes, | O™ His De ‘“‘"“ d a Murderer Tells This brenk in the onward movemont of | &t was ubout right. charge. 'Tho basls of many othor Irench | % for the purpose of attonding to personn 4rtll‘u! B I\ Il;l ‘“"‘u have been o i all in tempting bunks before us. Water criors L JEROLOLY T classes produces two evils, the one w crowd- |~ Mr. Coburn said ho thought the board was | political scandals bas been uito as flimsy. SRR ST Rl SRS A Ce b e BLALUI S L SIS L0 T L ekt Masox Ciry, la,, Dec. 7.—|Spocial Tele- | ing of children who are in the Seveoth B | making a mistake. The law fixed the amount Paris is going to have two imposing funeral months, but in view of the article | gnjciency of the Hastings five dopartment in tho Herald he will roturn at once and stand ready to moot the dircctors in any thing they may desire. with their cans of ico and acqua pris about calling their drink, while dark eyed children witn dark olive skins played at | —News reachod haro to- | €1ass forward, compelling them to do tho last | to be paid to the judges and clerks and the | cercmonies. Ihe late Dom Pedro will have 1 Friday at | balf year's work of the Seventh grade and | Board of Education bad no rmght to fix the | by oraer of the president, imperial obsequies all of the work of the Kichth grade in one | matter arbitrarily. Tho only proper thing to [ from the Church of the Madeleine to the oceurred between midnight and 1 o'clock this morning. Tho building oceupied by tho millinery stock of Mrs. 8. C. Dilley gram to T'ue By day that Prank Miller who di his home in W : ashington had made full con- | youp 1t ; HeRvEIEHES ; ! Ciee SHUNT games around the picturesque groups. Glo- o year, thus unduly stimu! lug the brighter | do, he maintained, was to refer tho matter to | Orieans railway station. All the troops in v y v - at 716 Second strect was discovered SEREl s gaerv passed tho heno aud | fession of the murder of his father-in-law, [ pupils and unduly depressing the average | tho committee on judiclary and have it de | zarrion will By paraded under Gen OAMEGHOMNWHAINEASH U VItV in flames, The fire was quickly asked if we liked his people. Our reply sat- L. Billings. The crime was n-;mnmtlwl'ln Fuvil. The other evil 1s the dropping of the [ cided according to law. The resolution | sier, commander-n-chief of the French army, vl 3 S extinguished. The stock was ruined by isfiedt him, for suroly It the fornstiort coula | this county in August 1 Rillings was | Soventh B pupils back 1nto the Seventh A | favorlng tho payment of 4 each failed to | The funcral of the late M. Alphand will be | SIXty-Five Miles an Hour Not Too | quokeand water. Tho fire was accidental st for dohnson inorigin. Tho buildir \ fully in was damaged to the d. The stock was riding in an unfrequented path through the ass, causing them, at an important time in | carry, and the matter was then referred to | conducted under the dome of the central ex- ¥ 3 [¥ v rth th ti there . ty roturn to his country for tho sixth timo there | (5045 when someone in ambush shot him | thoir lives, to losoan entiro voar in th the committee on judiciary position, 99 Champs'de Mars, whicn he built. | Mr. J. J. Johuso must be strong attachments and attrs , of Johnson & Co., was | extent of §1 ir through the head. Miller was finally ac- | scl v A i e Ly LCRC R LLOR Onco away from tho chattering fruit v e e 6 ol o et oale school work. > T L'ho cortege will pass from there meross the | a¢ Savannab, 111, yesterday, when tolegrams | Wsured for $L000 in the Dolaware and f I suggested 1o our guide that wo wished to | S IGWAIB B8 o pstice to the Pupils. SPARKS OF SPORT, guay aud Champs Elysees to Notre Dame. | i vpo gt o wontivion of his fiem | Sh2U0in the (farman Insurance company of see, boforo all also, tha tombs of Romeo and | Proved in lowa's mistory. i S 1t will go right ucross Paris which he has e LILLERLLL O om0l w York. ‘Thostoro was locatod in the i g O CAOMIB0 IR i T therefore reccmmend that pupils be ad- Garfleld Results, done so much to beautify. Par it- | were recoived. Mr. Johnson at once made o ofitholk EA8 HOKEIBNR G LN G LY 11 Julict and the house of the Capulets. “Si, Tiicoting © 7 e L Y L = L L h to beautify. Paris nonors it centor of tho business portion of the eity but o 81" rie knew this of course, all the English ['l"“ USRI OA CEL UG ""llu{‘tu the High school, when proverly Cireago, 1L, Dec. 7.—Garfield park re- [ self in doing homage to the late emperor, | arrangements for a special train ovor the | the firo was confinod entively to the fivst floor wished it, and ho womld take us thero at | DEsMoies, Ia, Dec. (LY U | AOGIED o TR AIELL It (R SR I | iy who was a philanthropist and to the en- | Milwaukee road to bring nim home as fast as | 0f the building. 5 gram to Tur Bre.|—Whenever proceedings | Baving regular admissions to the High school it hRAd vosalh o: Eugenie | &incer and man of talent. vheels could be turned. General N once. i 712515y 0ATH {0 abE AL F{An AN Tl sl 13 irst race, fivo-clzhts of a milo: Eugenie i wheels could be turned. General Manager | sendents for the Premont Normal, “Ah, Gott! how often ave I shown those, | bocomo dull or monotonous in the city | 'y ;" laridont. Over twenty of the lead- | ot P'at Conley second, Eno Iirst Lap third Jacques St Cene. | Sterling gave ordors for a cloar track, Wd | e o e ! Special to Tir and that window where Juliot talked with | council meoting, Alderman Smith may be re- | jng citios of the country have adoptod this | - Seeand srce, throe the fast run commenced. H 80 1L, b L mont Board 1, yosterday, le: An CHILIAN AF ks NG LIRS, The run from Van Horn to Perry, 111 [ BEr.|—A delogation from tho F're Pl miles, was made with Enginear George Not- | of Trade went to Shenandoah, her lovs Ho haif closed his eyes, and 1| jjoq upon to enliven matters. This was the | plan. Of the 330 vupils now in the ninth | toinette won Joo utor second, almost oxpected to see bim weep, but’ I was tor second : g o toda o ropor irocom- | &rade in the Omaha High school, but about | third. Time: T:5ts. 4 mistaken, for the next second his expressive :x“‘w‘u":’i’; l‘_:';;“”‘.':s ‘“L‘["’]':l :“ "I::’l ’;L‘(’]:",:") 510 can bo ex pected.to bo present in the Tonth | |, Third race, threo-quarters of a mile: Ruby | Troubles of the Revolution Are Not | ties at the throttle in two hours, makiug the | accompanied by Prosideat Clomuions of tha T D e |l tanra e ba ot thiel Avok WBpettiantila | EE200K noxtayeRraea bont40rwiltidopioks | EAYSE Gl B Yok teesonaisiadeline All Over Yet, it Scems. usual stops for railvoad crossiugs, and arriv- | wromout Normal school, to negotiate o O e . Bill nia beay | o M e O At . | Something like 38 per cent of this number | “F5ui e rcs doolral off. [Copyriahted 1891 by James Gordm Bennett.) | 115 4 0508 B M LOREIEE ey o nis! | with Prosident Croan ot tho Shenan- pathetic. v Mr. Finn. 4 an Smith, | il drop out on account of family reasons, [ Iifth race. throe-qumrters of o mile: IMan- | Sixriaco, Chili (via Galvoston, Te Pugtnoy J ain 2 | doah schoor, whoso oducational institu- 5 o v GAFTot S i ' r , Chil on, Tex.), 2 i cational instit bere, ~ho gave three performances | a member of the committee, avose uud i | g q the other ninety-five pupils will probu: [ selle won, Profligate socond, Linguist third. | Dee, 7. By M OLbia o the BN, 180 miles, In two bours and fifty minutes, | jo 'y, 1 just’ neon dostroyed by fire, for a i 7 _n w yds that Wer ciblo o .y v selle won, | L L L . | Dec. 7.—[By Mexican Cable the No erivitig a dapot exac 0'0lclocis, d eon dostroy o X by in"tho arena, aund—" but I would _not | words that were moro forciblo than polite | §1 the other ninotseiive pupile tiL pRobic | sellc wou [ xican o to the New | avriving at the depot oxactly at 9 o'clock HCHIB et oo oy ol Byl coiflonite permit him to proceed, for | was wounded. | stated his opinion of the matter. As a mem- Yes, wounded, for I was in Verona on my | ber of the committee, he thought he should way to lay my flower at Juliet's shrine, and | have been noufied, ‘and anyway he w here was America’s most prominent citizen | posed to the appointment. oming to take the vlace of sentiment. It | He gave the other members of the com- was nothing short of sacrilege; it was cruei. | mittee, Rollings and Tone, a roasting and “Is the bileony still intact?" 1 ventured to | grew profaue. The mayor calied Smith to ask, hopinw to change \he current of hiy | order several times. Rollins, Tone ana Lane thought aud cager to pass on toward the [ wade preparations for leaving the council casn. room. Smith became more demonstrative “No, the window alone remains; tho bal- | and swore and cailed several memoors liars. juarters of a mile: Wins- | York Herald —Special to Tne Bre.]—Min- Mr. Johnson was socn by a BEr revresen- King Riehard | ister of Forelen Affairs Matta has issued a | tative shortly after his arfival, and was well c M fucts have all been demonstrated ropeatedly | 10w won, Mury s 5P~ | by experionco, This state of uffairs 1s by no [ 1hird: Thme: 1 cireular which is to be sent to Chilian repra- | PIedsed with tho fast run the tru 11'.‘.‘.‘»}‘".“;‘.‘; meaus a criticism upon the teachers in “tho Going at Gutt nberg. sentatives in all foreign countrios which | home s soon as possibie, so 1 arranged for High school. The same phenomeaon 15 ob- i 4 el ofds | s P o e e N.J., Dy states that tho total mumber of prisonors | thespecial. While we ran very fast, somo- loah students AL J h 7 in very bad conditioh. made after the downfall of Balmacoda was [ times ovor sixty-five m ani€ Hourstieraf{HNOTONeY SRInKIDRGH RN KeemOn RIS the proposed plan, bowever, at irst race, six furlon Lilly K won, Enola Of these 224 were releascd, 257 are at | Wasw'ta hbitch or an incident on the whola 3 least half of these ninety-five can drop into a | second. Claymore third. Time: 1:21s. | liverty under bonds and 85 are still in con- | tFiP: OF course you know 1 hurried home ou They W now class. at tho begloning of Feoruary, | . Second rice, five und ono-half furlongs % 3 8- | account of my business affairs, and not on L [ ¥ | spendoline ever sccond, Double | finement. Indictments nave been found in | account of sickness in my family, as I heard the work prescribed in tho course. These Sixth race, three. Intelligenco receivod from there this after- noon was to the effoct that nothmg dsfinita had boen dono and probably could ot bo done to that effcet, but that 100 of the Shen- andoah students would arvive in Fromont to- e Gume McCoor Jexerion, Neb., Dec pecial cony has fall Buffalo Bill gave 5,000 | The mayor told Deputy Marshal Johnson tc | *0d 80 ","f'"."‘]",‘,"“"“’:l ‘,’l‘ el ’f’“’fi’““‘{," Cross third, Time: il : congress ngainst tho judges of the courts | stated. In regard to theé business | 10 Lne Br Yesterduy afternoon Jim lives for the uso of the arena, and made | remove Mr. Smith from tho room’ and keep | Studles wheto Lhoy are doficient and thus bo | Third race, six furlongs: Littlo Frod wou. | | or Baimaceda for their alleged unconsti- | troublos I can say nothing, as I have | Keene, a e Blue Bull trotter, and {0,000 lirgs outof it. A good business invest- | hiim outas long as he was in that tempor, and | Sy riyveg, o e | tatiooal St baat beon away “so much luioly v I do | Black Princo hoavy draught horso, broko men't! I wished to cast him from me into | brief conflict. ~Mr. Johuson rebelled against | «j3conomically speaking, the cnange will | Bolipse sccond. Lililan third. Time: 1:05! States Minister Egan Saturday by the presi- | tomorrow and sce what can bo done toward | tles ever wituessed. Tho bloody fight could the river we were crossing, or throw him | tho manifestations of Mr. Swith and forcibly | aqmiv of u more profitavle emplovient of | 43¥thracesix anlone-half furlonss: Oueo | dent of the chamber of deputies requesting | straightening thines out. If thorearoto bo | not be stopped for several minutes. Both into that same arena which he insistea uvon | ejected him. the toaching force 1n tho High school. Tho | e "o r!ine i | pormission to servo citations on the refugoos | any developments in the case tho pross will | horses made n game feht, as their slovk Ao Th laRa A While He Held the Baby. corps of tenchiers is assigned i Soptomber Bowghe Tamaar now in the American logation. Mr. E gestinentinifsod|ting Badicsawiikatonifomibuinreistlbitagiiny the brouco horses which would not go'— Drs MoiNes, In, Dec.7.—[Special Tele- | UPOR S SRR O 4 A nvary. the: D Fraxkiiy, Pa, Dec.7.—Miller & Sib- | Wrote to Minister Matta asking him by what SEIENG and, wus e vision of tho vucking | eram to Tue Ber.|—Michael Monahan has | bor of pupils has dropped 15 or 20 per cent. | ley today sold to Charles Thompson of St. | 8uthority the president of the chamber of _ Much Interest Manifested. vonies flashed ~ across _his mind, | filed an nformation against Anna Monahan, | The admission of sixty to eighty pupils 1 | paul the trotting stallion Templar, son of | SrPutics sent such a commuuication to him. ELIVAIS U L, (L he gavo vent to such a childish, Tiuging | pic\vife charging her with larceny. He | February will, theretore, restoro the equilio- | St Bell out of Nora Temple, for $12,000. He was, he said, aceredited to Cnili, and did omedy is not a thing of | Bre.[—A. . Baker, prosident of tho not recoguize the right of the president to laugh, that it was impossible not o join in vium, profitably employ the teaching force, — . but it tickles a class of the Seward County Agricuitural socioty, has ap- e i ; ‘oulll | claims that while they were out shopping r ! re A - Nolalivia ATt h T A Tan yeoa | iboatty so0rs it Yeb on onepoint, [ was flem, Tiwould | SRS ot To1he (o baby, aho! appropei. | 284" when the adjustment ‘s properly Tips tor To tay. D R e et [ Rolntad G W Baetwi TN el pot haten to unothier word about & cer v el i llilanya Helaadpla thedmonoyd| b £ excent through the forcign office. who g vouo's, and that | P V. Bat ! tain important porsonage. My eatire atten- | dted $15 h.ukn:\ h\ivpm'r:(ut :md[ul;r;"l;uml Y O s hev ol tanohilt haae Ra vasi ed naplla’in The rgnlu\\vln\g borses have been tipped as nor Matta apologized, but made » simi- | is its excuse for beitg. Among the success- Tlv‘\".w,lf"',("!“.'. 5.{""".f"."‘. ‘,' ‘¢". ‘I}x-,rm_-r‘ll:v.-xl- tion was contered upon*ulict, whose house | Faiirond )‘vul(‘l‘l‘: md §:|‘1)A:‘ql|u“ii“|‘|‘ul 0. e s | 0 praimmar schools. In this manner the | Sure things for the racos namod: lar request, to which” Mr. Egan replied that [ r1 shows of that kind is “A Straight Tip," | Sel0Raes 1o tho bocl sugar convention cilled and tomb we were about to visit. I was not E s old and she is 20. toaching force in the lowor grodes will be : GUITENDBERG. l.llc‘ll‘vq‘kiusl Jras ot Odmissaolo, tnless he | which bogan another engagoment at Lo | has made no appolntment yet, but theto w1 willing to bave my mind disturbed by con DicalofBiErahnine Polnon: enabled to take caro of tho wcoming Firsy | L Surplus spendall, | Leoeived apenific lnstragiion fromithelUnited 1} ‘Roya lantnlght:d JameaD:Powers is/us il ||| beiniliraaiattendance fromi award Foonnty filoving clomants. [The balcony scene was | 1 o o 7 [Speclal Tolegram | ade pupils. Prafessor Lewls concurs m | . & Beriidyparlo Lovell States government, as the rofugess. weroin|} provokiug as ever,and he has clovorassist- | ay the people are taklng & grout, doal. of before me, iu imagination, and 1 could pic- | DES Moixes, Ta., Dec. 7—[Spo gram [ ation 4 Exely Blossomehehioan. tho legation undar oxtra torritorial rights. | unco from John Sparks, Petor Daly, F. 'T. | tavest i tho mattor ture Romeo in all the bealty of his southern | to Tue Bem.|—Miss Kate Monuhan, keeper | “/T suporintendontalso recommended that | 3 Dot ok Noyer Biits Despito the offoris of the government it | YUi% " Kipert Hart and Oscar Sehooning, at ; O || or.2 boardlag ousa/on\W est) Tolghthi:stcoat, | thol rulosibe ohanged so us o o nway with | i Pollum—Glostor. e iou rovolvers ure missing | ot to'mention o bavy of itractive girls. udden Death at Greeley Cent A el Sa.Cuiaasimnn died this afternoon from the effects of a dose | the written examinations for promotion of CHIOAGO, DULLAG (884 = E,anL T ineeLEy CeNkeR, Nob., Dec. 7.—[Spec tone and manner, “if you wish toserve us, I | of grychnine probably taken with suicidal | pupils from class to class and from grade | 1. Gitrord—First Lup. is foarod, that a conspiracy is on fodt. o Magic and systery. '1'(§| :xvrr;.x:\[;;lxl:’w‘u;,rNm)]._:){rmm i :: command you to remain silent upon that | jyient. The motive is unknown. She was | to grade, and substituto somo plan Ed E Sholby—Neantio. soldiers hore are contined to their barracks. | pe Farnam Street theator barely had OR £ 8 Dk ot baol The marine artillery men in the forts at Wild West performance and not_mention a Y Valparaiso have beon replaced by sailors dropped dead today at 5 p. m. in the post- certain name again. _Weare in Verons for basod upon the recommendauon of the Klldure—Duster. ofico at this place. The professor wus a “ritie—Glenoid only about 20 years old. h H time to announce last night's attraction in rest and pleasure: We are peaceful citizens Catholic Church Burned. {fi’,‘:‘{,'f&?. hfl:ul?ocu fi‘ulul:::-:i‘ml'u Nin(:' \;::(l Johnny from tho fleet, uad such of the soldiers of | vesterduy’s afternoon papors, but it is an | JOER 06 SRS DA UG PEOGRIOE B8 whon not aroused to action, but wnen en- [ o SN R FRRECS FEC o ] ooklve, San Francisco, Ciucinnati, Den: S T e T et Balmaceda as are now in prison have been [ attraction calculated to please tho patrons of | this nart of the country. Ho was never in raged wo become as savages. et us hear Catholic church at St. Paul, fifteen miles | Ver, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Paul and e i Cal 2t placed in solitary imprisonment and are not | that house. The program opens with a ser- | better spirlts seemingly than today, lnugh- you!mention Buffalo Bill agaln and we will | LAEIORO OFHEC St Lau, HEteon mHeS | other largo cities. Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., 7.—The boat | permitted to bhold any communication With | .5 of sleizht of hand tricks by Benedict, fol- | ing and talling as usual. Heart fuiluro is throw you over this parapet.’” Having deliv- | northeast of this city, burnea last night, | OEIEEE BEER L 0o e 10 (ho | race between Hanlau and MeLean fo: €500 o [ the ontside world lowed by Tyreno in Spauish dances. -Thon | supposed to bo the cause of his sudden death. 1t is said that General Hulloy will not re- sume nis place as minister of war, Augus. tin Edwards bas the portfolio temporarily. A banquet was givon last night_in honor the peginning of the raco was not over thirty | of Senor Alogo Barrios, mayor of Valparaiso, tothe minute, but Hanlan gained rapidly | by tho liberal alliance. Many patriotic until at the turn McLean was only two | spoeches were made. ered this threatening speceh, I turned my | causod by tho falling of the chandelier. The attention to some pointed arched windows of [ loss is $45,000, insurance the twelfth contury, in one of the ancient — palaces, giving Giovanni time to recover him- PERSONAL PARAGRAPUS. self. We walkea on for some distance in silence, when | cast. a side glance at our guide, and saw him preparing for a coun, committeo on classification. side took placg in Oukland croek yostorday. Supertutendent I'itzpatrick also roported | Tno bouts wero outriggod skifts. Haninn that ho had transterred some pupils at Du- | o yr e i pont and at Pacific and had olosed two | §3ve McLeoau 100 vards start. The stroko at Judge Gessna of Hastings was 1 the ofty | roous. yesterday and visited Tie BEe. comes a mystifying nct in_ which a man s g wanacled by ncck, hands and foet to a board, | i e a committee from the audience iastening the Nesraska Crry, Neb, Dee |Special locks. A curtmn is drawn, and in five min- | Telogram to P Ber. | —John Sehmidt mado utes tho man walks in at the front door of | a desperate attempt at suicido this mornin. the theater, while & froruan Is found in hit | Holoft homo last ight and was discovered A of Life. Give and Take 'ho program is rounded His eyes were dancing with merrimont, and I, 5. Rood of the Albright Land and Lot | City Treasurer Rush reported the follow- | langths ahead. But after rounding the stake The valley of the Aconcagua river is inun- t with other specialtics. this morning in a barn with three bullet hoies his wholo countenunce was wreathoa in | company has goue to Hou Springs, Ark., [ ing fiuds in the treasury to the credit of the | Hanlan stopped pulling, apparently to wipo | dated and much destruction of proverty is | 044 With ERSILROS: in his tead and bis wrist hacked to pieces, smiles. Stopping before a high stone build- | accompanied by uis family. schiool district: General fund, $38,728.61; | the perspiration from his brow, and allowed | reported. ‘The latost advices from Calera = =S He admitted the deed and said there was no ing, darkened by time, and with every indi- Mr. Ed. B. Williams and family lefu vester- | sinking fund, 3 sito and building | McLean to gain soms eighty yards. Thepull | and Quilleta say the river 1s subsiding. ROBBED AN ORI0 BANK, cause for it. Schmidt 15 married and aged 50, cation of neglect and decay roing ou about it, | day for Florida where thoy will spond the | fund, §4, 130, home was a procession, McLean winning by | Don Francisco de Boja Solur is doad. Co Ho will recover, Glovauni wado a sign of satisfaction and | winter. The trip is tuken for tho benefit of [ Frad Mengedoht was awarded an_estimate | eighty yards. Time, 21 m, 47 sec. The large Two Thieves Make a Haul—One Re ported Shot. Many Important Cases. MaxsFiELD, O., Dec. A vank robbery 1s Nenraska Crry, Neb., Dec. 7—[Special to exclaimed “Eccol” On a marble slab let | Mr. Willlam into the facade, over the entrance, we read | \w. . (; tho inscription. ' In this house lived Juliet. | Orjeans, » health. uvon tho Kellom school buildiug of $1,605. orowa present hooted the. rowers, claimiag eon, cashior of the Orleans bank, | € George Meredith applied for ‘a position as | the raco was an obvious fake, Neb., accompanied by his wife, i4 | Janitor at the Monmouth Park school. M Why was it that a sense of dis- | visiting' tho city and vesiding at Mr and | Hogemau, Mr. Charles W. Bauer and John Spoiling for a Fight. rench | voported from Marion, @ hamlet just west of f‘:.',';":m’m(‘:l"l'l:",‘ "\'“1"',',‘.‘:: ,:,,,f;:,f‘l Al appointment stole over me at that | Mys. L. H. Kenvs, 1915 Capital fyouue, RReagen also announced the fact that they | Copyrighted 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.\ Shelans Rk 8 here. About noon Saturday two strangors | Sourt this morning. = A large docket inclu moment, and I failed to bo as_enthusiastio as Lefad Vsl il wished to bo janitors Loxmos, Deo, 7.—[Now York flerald Cavle 2ONDOY, Doo. 7.—It Is reported that the |sgntered the Farey bank. The oldor of the | I 8 BUBIbOX OF ‘mpor Jidalondag Giovanni evidently was anticipating I would NEWS OF YESTERDAY. Miss Hurriot M. Squire was granted a | _Goi0 i it B | Frank P.Slavin had o | C2annel steamer Victoria struck tho pier at | ywo engagod in conversation with tho tollor, | “" fil ek g be! Was it because at Juliet's window there e leave of absoncoe of two mouths without pay. | . pye st SHAyag the entrance of the harbor of Caluis tonight | o (. f SHENY: TR | The S T e F BT (e was no baleony ! ‘The ftaln with that quick Domestic. A communiontion from Mr. Juynes relative | farewoll diunor tonight. He says ho lutends | ;) \vas unable to make the harbor. She | cryoer, Lomundson, who was alono. o} OF N ¥ ; perception so common among these intelli Now York's dynamiter hus been Identified | to the iuterest due on some lots which tho | to remain in America four months and Wil | (C 05 0rarore obliged to put to sldorly man:waniad » urathcashied o 3 bank Aunisox, e Do, 1o [Bpoalal 1y nn) gent children of the south, seemed to com- | aguin, this time as Prof. Denton of Brooklyn, | board had purchased from him was referred [ try to bring off a fight with Sullivan. He is e h U8 By to:soa. Agaly. in Dublin, Ireland, and while he was talking | Brk.] —Judge Kinkaid called a special torm prehend what was going o in my mind; he q to the attorney for the board. willing to meot Sullivan wn any city, bar New | pos (Crriblostorm s ragine all alone the | 40 voung man took £2.200 from tha countor | of the district court for Sioux county today. saw the look of disappointmont come over | Peoplo from Mani-oba recently say that th A young mun named Cannon, living at [ ¢ but will g0, to Toxns on Moxios. | brench coast. 'The herring smacks at| in oo\ onsarvad by the teller, The | Soveralimportant casesaroto bo tried. No my fuzo und hastened 1o assure me that in | fall of snow in that section bus been vory | Bellevue, was grauted the privilege of | Orleans, but will go to Texas or Niexico. | Fecamp are in extremo danger. — Oue has g jur, Jullet's time thero was a balcony, but being [ Breat. attending the High school, Mitchell says he is dotormined to maka Jim foundered and her crew of twenty- | two gentlemen then left, saying they would 3 mmiude of wood It had succumbed to time and | | Secretary Fostor fs reported to bo a lttlo | ““Fig A ollo club wis granted the privitego | Corbott fight, 5o it looksas though San Fran- | four persons drowned, Anything like as- | secure identification from Rey. Dr. Hail . fallen. This wus reassuring, Only a fow | Bolter tho fover huving sowewhat subaldod. sistanca ton steps from the house stands the two beauti- ful gothic tombs of Romeo and Julier, rich T o United States sup s heourt has post- poned scoring i Flelc id Schwap's vitse, A G RORE e T board sho Coliseum in the city schoo Lincoln’s Color ugilist Wins, zaln sighted to the. northeast of | Yumor has reachea here that one of the rob- of announcing the appaarance of the Aus- | cisco would be the place, 3 ht is impossible. Shortly aftor their departure the money was B A Siver IS bana her Setusdag b tha e Vigtor b ttontyono passeniers on | e, bt they md eneed tho own. A | (VI AACOBS Ol i in sculpturo and exquisito in design, They | Fie i Heabo wnnrehiste until the se S chool district No. 41, Dodge county, pre- Proria, I1L, Dec. 7.—Dave Gib: gar.: |y DA WA & 2 A <o ' stand alono in an old court, with ivy clinging AT h i "7 | sented u request for some of the old~ School ettt O oear | Calais. She was showing sizuals of distress | bora had been caught wt Ienton, aud had N W 5 7 ) 4 pentdr of this city, and Leo Harris, a colored | and it was thought she bas sustainea serious | been fatally shot by a policeman. The report TRADE MARK to the pedestals; doves fly inund out among An indictment has been found against | desks not in use. The request was granted. i tha 3 that over $1,000 was found on his per: $he Arahies of the Chanal catony. while tho | T Xiediosuons has h6e8 ntaund ©axnlust sioh e pugilist of Lincoln, Nob., fought a finish bat- | damago 1 bor collision with the pier. Sov- | s8ys that over §i, as found on his person. two figures in marblo lio silent in ofigy bo- | Lake, U, To for maintaining a house tin- sy Road to Wealth. tlo at an ico house above the city yesterday | eral tugs were despatched to render hor all . 3 e 2 woral purposes : Tho Thompson-Houston Electvie Light | fora purse. Harris,, who weighod fifteen | ussistance possibloand to try to tow her Steamer Arvivals A Tho arcna is in a fine state of preservation, | Judie Edwards of Albany, N.Y.. has grantod | company presented a communication propos- | pounds lighter than his opponent, possessed | into the hurbor of Calais, At Philadelpbia—Ohio, from Liverpool | THE GREA and from it can ba obtuined an excollont idea | Wity Of mandumus in the contisted senate | ing to place o dynamo in the High school to | more scienco and scored @ clean kiock-out in | — Kockets were belug sent up from a vessel | ‘¢ Guoenstown.Lord Gonh, from Phila- | EDY;MP of the old Roman amphitheaters. Tier aboye | 4strict election cases, und they will ko at | pun the manual training machinery. | the third round. The battlo was over ia just | in the Mersey tonight, and lifeboats were R o i JURKS PROMFTLY AND PERMANEN tier of stone seats extend the ontire circum. | CUL0,10, the Roneral toru on uppeal, Thusthe | mho “Company offered © to furniah | four minutes, sent ou’ to assist her. 1t i3 supposed sne | delphia; Chbina, from Baltimor SRS PROMETLY AXD RERNA er of stone seats extend the o circum- | Gises ‘aro now atrest in the court for an in- omp € 8 e ; ] AU Liverpool —Wilkomm rom Phila ference of tae building, and 1ts _restoration | function. a five horse power dynamo with T AT TT O [T T O TR T has struck on Burbo bnk. dm\lz‘”:"“'l‘ ol ~Wilkommen, from Phila- | JRIXIETT M ATISIVI, ) bus been well done, Witich is, unfortunately, | * T women of Madison, Kan, o short timo | Pulleys and belting necessary o run tho ma- [, il WL Haws tho Bleates, | A bareo has gone down at the mouth of tno | doWhIR (0 L umbago, Headnche, Toothacho, not always the case with these ancient won® [ azo ralded o Hquor selling driggist's ostib- | chinery for §00 aud cnarge the board 850 a sucio, Pa, Doc, 7.—Ata meeting of | Tnames and her crew perished. e ey, tom Mot Yarke Shu| apiasinp s ol p s v a uments.The poople in Verona believe in | Hshnient and ‘demolished it They “have [ month~ for " power. Tho communication | the Pittsvurg Base ball club tonight A. C. | = A vessel hus boon sirauded at Shorcham, | 4% (itrmtar—duniaa, from Sow Work. st P Ayt S ol L d utilizing the theater and thereby got some | been threatoned with prosecution wid have | statod that this would do away with the em- | Buckenburger of Wheeling, W. Vu., was | buthor crew aro sufe ARYTEPT L IDLARG, FIOH YA 308K 50 ThEant: Ruernu s &3 3 revonuo out of it. Wit fhis Llea i viow | dppled tothy governorof tho state tor somy | ployment of an ougineor who ia now paid §5 | elected mauager. Thousands of acres of lund are under wator : ] S CIATICA, various sorts of open air performances aro [ P uf¥ Purons to be used in the ovent of | g ponth and also do away with the expense P NI in Liorsetshire. Inln-e IPermor district trees E90AL BREFITERS, Sprains, Brulses, Burns, Scalds. ) given here, and it was thus that the euter. N e of tho high pressure engiue uow iu use. The Garfleld 'Will Close. lave beeu uprooted and houses uuroofed, ) yon wan th 0. v i ke Hubbard, colored, ssassinated ¥ )r. J. C. Howes was tried in police cour! .. Baltimora, K : prising American showmnn was ablo to se. | Filo ubbird: colored, was nssussinated wt | voard would save the fivst year §000 sftor | Cuicaco, Ill, Doof.—~Tho Garfield Park ! P Sipe G, Hajes nas triad I nallgn, equet | THE CHARLES A YOARLER 0. 1 L5 Y curo tho historical spotfor throe perform- | A number of nexros, among them lubbard, | payivg for the dynamos by adopting tho.| clup tonight decided ‘to make Saturday the | ZLE HUNDRED REBELS KILLED. | hong registerod. The complaint was filed | eal 'k‘ H ¢ i ances, 1bling contriry to law, und took oath | dynamo plan: referred to committes on | st day of the season’s rac - by Dr. Allon of the State Boara of Health 'mun 3\ ‘ Giovanni bade us addio at the hotel and ex- oevor of the barty shoula mianual training sehool. il Ohinese Insurgents Defonted and | Jidan folsiey will hand aomn o dociian { tracted & promise from us thut we would mes of the guilty. “The party 3 And then the question of aying the teach- ; P ‘Wed il s b i ested an )bard mude Ul contessiof rstern b 5 Slain by Gove roons. csduy. 1 romombor him should “we return o [ prsted aud Hubbard wade w gull wontussian | ers without necessitating the persoual appll- | e N e ] '",," Sovernmany Troops Wanowdar. . FUR CAPES. 4 Voron,. - which o hoped would be. be. | rank Aboey mus soisetad by lots KTt | COtDLGE 'Gach toachar "t dhi. bord baams asmixarox, D. €, Dec. 7.—(Speolal Tele- NDON, Dec. 7.—The Chronicle's Shang- | City Clork Groves has comploted tho task = fore 1843, as he was contemplating & visit | i orack 1o the doom was taion up. A resolution was presented | 8ram to Tme B “The following list of | hai correspondent reports that the rebels | of putting Illnul-gm‘“-ld property upon the tax ME”'S FUR 0 to the ll'hn'ugu' exposition. 1 wonder - nmhuri/i:lg the secretary of the board to de- | pensions grauted is reportod by Tur Bes | have met a complets and crushing defeat :';»;‘flfku'l“;;"r “m';"_'”';“" “"“.:'\'/".'y",m.'.""...”‘u ki Af there will boan Italian loft in nis own oreign. ver to the principal of “each school the war- | and Examiner Buroau of Claims: Tho roport has been confirmed, Hleven | thehsnds o ourd of equ on an country in that year, for I have not yet | Russiafs preparing todeclarea protectorate | rants for the teacbers of the respective build- S AR Rl O B Bighard: || .!uxmn el ConTmO. evotl | on December 22 tht body will ot to near OVERCOATS. 3 spoken 1o ona who has not assured me of his [ over Corew ings, the priucipals prosenting written orders | son, Henry C. Ereit, Reuben Booth, John G. | and those which were sortain nad ooy, | Protests why the proporty suould not bs us doterminution o go to Awmovica, for that [ Tho English court will o tuto mouralng tor | from the teachers for the warrauts; reforred | Moiaddon, John Hoban donn ve Notlbens, | msd ose, svhich wero A a ity | Rewasil and All Fashionable groatevent. 1 may say, here, for the benefit | One week for the late Dom Podro. to committee on finance. Georgo M. Tolle, William H. Koslar, Seth | law has bee SRIALE SRRANOc AR The fire department receivod yesterday ot o0 who don't know th" Itallan charae- oihhio body of how Pedro will be taken to the I'he committee on High school reported a | H. Craig, . o, een proclalmed throughout Man- | froim Cnicago a now combination hoso cart ter, that thoy possess an imagination not un- of St. Mudellue tomorrow und placed | geheaule for the regulation of salar- Tow! rigi enry , - 90 i and chemical engine which is something | 3 T X8 o e e on i cutafalque, 3 owa: Original—Heury Hayes, Leandor SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., Dee. 7. ws from St . o | Ill‘l( that .Iu the colored people in the south. e e yaklloaaca ies of High = school teachers, I | McCauts, Thoron M. Woodruff, Lemuel | China brought by the Beleie siates that the | Uit new in firs apparatus. Tuo machine ng this slight detect, and one ov two | 5 8 S RTESER" GOlTSion nour Caleutts, | contemplated the establishment of four | Hart. Additional—Jeremiah Driscoll. Ori- | North Ching Daily Nows of November 7 savs | Carries a fifty gallon chemical tani and i other weak points, thoy are a delightful poo- | e Yruing tn collision were mailtenins Aji | €lasses of teachers, aud that the salac giual widows—Chloe J. Shiclds, Mary Tank. | the emperor has issuod a favorablo decree, in | 100L0f hose. It will bo stationed ut the new il - ple to live amork. They uro latelligcnt, | o Eukoboans Wi Wero busionsers on dithar | should bn regulntod according to the eluss _ LUl Which Chelstian ity od & favorable docreo s | No.7 house, Thirtieth und Spaulding | ¢ au tistic to nusual degs genel i eseapoed death, Ly i vere to 1 [ i Firs > 4 X o ¥ i, . © mos o v ostod n yest ¥y ; ud artist unusual degroo, aro gener” | tratn excapod deatl Tho salavios wore o run_as follows: _First MoOa) B e stiafuctory terms, High oficiats have boes | 50m Monacus was arrosted ugain y CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS ) ous and kind hearted and willing and anx- The prince and prinee los enter- | class, $1,500 per aunum; second class, §1,500; McC. » spurred into unwonted acti th e | Bfternoon on n warrant sworn to by L 10us to oblixe one iu every way, do you but | tafned the duke und duc oir | third cldss, #1200, and fourth class raoging [ McCoot Juxcrioy, Nov, Dec. 7.—[Spectal | TheIRd fato uuwontad activity in tho presor- | (oo 1 fohupeing bim with romoviug mort , kuow how to manage thow. ‘They aré simplo | shildron wt funch” at &b house. | from 800 o 81,100, depending upon the ex- | to Tur Bes.)—The new Commercial hotal [ yioW, OF ovder and havo taken precautions | obuq’broporty from the county. Mouncus | F¥730nd for ¥ashion fook maled frea. und notunlike childran, in muny things, and | Princess Mars wnd Prince George weoontly | perioce of the teacher, The report was re- | was oponed today. Fverythng is now and | °% UERON0A 45 Fidle, bad mortgaged a watch to a concern operated e require proper handling. A “smilo and a [ betrothed. wore wrectod with thundyrous | forred to the committee on salaries. clean. All the rooms aro large and nowly Banaina Cibeat Iaiiilasanlan et by Combs and then took the property to fow kind words will produce an abupg- | {heers by, the ¢ furnished throughout. Kube Conry i3 the 4 Ghicago when he elopad with two girls same T HflY"E&c wooe of kinduess and politoness, i - Some Routine Work. proprictor, LCopyright d 1691 by Jame Gurdon Bannett.) | o 88 W00 00 "Sain was arvested Combs . 0 turn: whilo n hasty word or frown will | Are you & lover of champugne! Do you | Mr. Finlayson was allowed an estimate of —————— Paxama (via Galveston, Tox.), Dec. 7. | yolonted and started out to fiud the county llable Manufast oftentimes bo disnstrouis nd vauso no end of | wish & suverior articler Try Cooids Extra | 82,243 onthe Hiteheonk school Organs from $25 up. sy terms | —|By Mexican Cablo to the New York Her- | atiornoy to try aud have the complatat with. Rellable Manufacturers trouble. Oue wust uot lose bis tewper with | Dry Imperial Chuwpsgue. it is e, | "Bills for current expeuses for Novewber, | Hayden Bros. | ald—Special to Tur Bee.|-Actiog Presi- | drawo. l Palisr House Bleck. 191 4193 Stato BL., Chicago.