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THE OMAHA DalLy BEE. (5 g TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. 73 OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1801, 4 "NUMBER 188 = = | 1 ~ N " mnT N (™ M «imultancously. Somator Allison lookod at \d nwio N NN NN ,y,.‘,,,” onig = —m—’_""“—— it was irregular and at random, 50 that he Senator Allison. move that we ndjourn,” fzned; B A, Wilder at _ (tiand, Humboldt did not accomplish a8 much as he might with —_— said Mr. Allison, Just us the pause was bo il ounty, vice W, H. Lock % esigned. steadier and more continuous force exerted coming painful, Mk, Phaebe Caviton 1 widow of tho beermn ut. his impulses were | Important Oases Whi ave B Passe “The senator from [0 DVeL slinb wi isp Wil Ignora o ARy L poonal e Last Tribute of Raspect to Senator Pinmb at \::-"ly\ylm'u‘xl‘ll‘l"llx‘n’\'\"r-r::-”v‘ l“):‘mx’:‘:‘y:l"fiq ey Important Cases Which Have Been Passed e senator feom fowa moves that w ker Orisp Wil Ignora Mills and R nte Raloh 1 wo of 1 iod here to nnicipal Authorities Co tinne to Insult ¥ood, o Upen by that Body. in_favor will say uye.” ward £pringe dence, 518 B street, tomore : the Ameri i 3 0 Ame now adjourn,” sakd the vice president. *“‘All day. Tho foneeal will by > lute the National Capital viction that did not appear to be dictated by a sincere desire for the success of tho repub~ s obody said a4 wo Words would have —_— iy b oand honol made tho situation moro ridiculous than it iican party and the welfare and honor of i RECENT ARMY O) OUR c <ausas and ation.” | $ SCARCE . | was.- So the vieo president de ! ) o . 3 b - HUNDREDS MOUAN OVER THE BIER, | Konsas and tho natios CHILIAN NEWS SCARCE AND HARD TO GET. | [Giiic adjourned unth tomorrow. o vice | EVEN HILL'S ADVICE REJZCTED. e e LEGATION KEPT UNDER SURVEILLANCZ, i RLUMBINREROB AT LH (R CC0 I P S Dateod: g M. -comlilos "sots il Bonatos ular Servic - vicos “Attended. by ot —_ i+ Uau | G110 the United States Trensury— | Gibson went on With his writlar. Probable Compiexion of the Other [ Wasnivaroy, D, . soncts Wiio Hove Branches of Conghess, High Offie AL A2 :""""‘.‘ff"“" "““"r":‘ L LA An Incident in the Senate- Dealers in Diseased Horseflesh. Committee Chairmen—Senator Pelegram to Tur: Ber.)—The following army | tion of the Stars and Stripos It clals and Other Friends of Top K ‘r,,‘l Spocial Tologram Gossip and News Items The Department of Agriculture makes the Plumb Was Killed by Llelbonpadliibicftls gy sulted by the 1 « opekA, Kan,, Dec. 21.—[Specls from Washington following announceront: *“The inspector: ik Tho gereral court martial appointed to 3 i iens the Dead Statesma to Tie Bre vernor Humphrey arrived aton. of the burcau of animul industry at Long L AL meet at Columbus Bar , 0., OClober'13, eral Goveramoent, in the city this afterncon from Independence. Island haye . arthed an abbatoir at Now — 1801, 1s ‘ll*i‘!*-wl \ R briily artial Ho found as great political excitementaswas [ o T ea | ton Creck, wificl they found to be devoted " ¥ is appointed to meot at. Columbus Barracks T S e e MR G A R L o ) o Guttod: | gatively. tb chie® SBRHLRC: BEx HASVRRBOWR, Wasinsetos Breav or tus Bre, at 11 o'clock &, w, on Tuesday, Docember 22, Copurioht d 1691 o ; % O, Dec. 21.—Today the | witnessed during the senatorial fight which | gy 400 oy prame court, in an opinion writton | cribpled horsos. ~ Many of these horses wers R TR BERRER - - D) | 1806 0% 48 5608 shorsalter us b acticable, for |+ United States senate, the hmlw-u[|>-p\:4-~l'n’- resulted in the defoat of Ingalls. LOWOTS | y,eyoie00 Lamar, today reversed the de- | diseasod aad. somoof them affocted with Wasnisaros, D, ¢ atives, the exventive and judicial u‘m\rlé and dispatches had poured into muu\.\un.w: clsion of the suprom court of Californin in | glanders. ~The inspectors thoroughly lnves Tho speaker is going to reward his friends ments of tho government, representatives of | ofjce during tho day [rom every section o foreign powers and his many friends among | the stat Tonight the hotel lobbies were an [{inister, Sought Proteca Forton Rennet.| ., Doe. 21, ) | the ‘trial of such prisoners as may bo Chill (vin Galveston, Tex.), broughtboforo it. Detail for tho court ‘\’“‘“- y Mexican Cablo to the New Sk # . < ¥ tigated the destiantion of carcasses, It was AIBTA N iTa 4 8 8T b ‘aptain Constant Williams, Seventh in- ork Spectal to Tur Ber |}n case of Thomas Kuight vs !V‘n- ! 14|va! fotind thilt ‘most oLEBRMGAL\VAS eorred nid :K»ynlnuln]vljv].:‘ <hl,-,: vu".u X\Ill nl\ ’v A ‘t“:‘l‘“: fantry; Captain Augustus A, Deloffee, as- | Minister Egan today oftic the Washington publio, paid. the 145t tHIDULS | ceuies and thers was o mad seramolo for | States Lond association and Clinton T. | put_ up for family boof, Tho secretary of | OWIN " said one of his most intimato | sistant’ surgeon; Capiain Jotn L. Clem, - 7 2 X SEVIWUSUIRHUILASES AW SHE oA % Tripp. This case has attracted much atten- | agriculture was at opee communicated with, | friends toaay. The exclamation is undoubt- | assistant quartermaster; Captain Walter I ot affection and respact Lo the memory of the | tho exceutive car tion on the Pacific coast, and concerns title | and ho wired the ifspectors at the nort of [ edly true, Afterall, Springer of Illinows is [ Dnggan, Tenth infantry: First Licutenant | yo8 late Senator Plumb, A dispateh sent from this place last might | o e i San Praneises of great value, | SBIPment to stop such exports if possible, and [ to bo the head of the committeo on ways and | Chieles (. Starr, First infantrys Piest Lieu- | the imniediate vieinity of the American Barly this morning the body was placed in | announced that tho governor would resign [ v okt & to immediately notify local boards of health. | yoans The most desperate efforts of David | LSnant Jobn J. Huden, Iighth infantey; | lecation, as also the attempted arreston andsome cloth-covered casket of cedar, | his seat und have the presidentappolnt him | Lo effoct of the deoision is to sustaln tho | “ipg dealer, havinglearnea of this course, 3 sl st First Licutenant Wil 5 Froneh, | last Saturday night of Mr. Frank Kgan, th e o o ey | lis seut und bave the president anpolut tie | ruling of the Interior departmant. Tho case | changod his Iabel and undertook to ‘ship the | B Hill, Senator Gorman and others to in- | Third infantrys First Lieutonunt Carver | Anorienn minieiewe oo frwl lzan, the e et a8 A platn sHver Pl | e quostioned. about this | involved a controversy as to the boundavy | Stuff ubroad as hovse meat, under tho im- [ duco Crisp not to overlook Mr. Mills have | Howland, Fourth infantey: First Lieutonant | {1 s son. Senor Urriburr possibilicy and said Qo not understand | of tho city of San Francisco on tho bay. | Pression thut he could thus evade the bureau | failed, and the Georgia speaker will pay tho | VireilJ. Hw;-xnlv-p h.[.\wu;um .“.(.iy.vl,\. Pirst ; .”‘,M,""'.‘““W' wpacity will call - meeting the mad scramble for this place. Thereis uo | That city clmmed, as the successor of a :"“,""';j“‘l"‘- “\'i‘-x_“;l'r"m“‘”‘\v“lh’l“""‘;‘}‘f 11‘\"\‘ Tllinois candidate for the speakership, who \,l‘[‘:jmf:‘”:: mi‘”‘h 1““'“”‘_“; 3 \“:’\‘jf.‘"”l‘a' ‘! ““l‘l*“r‘vh ! s0 foroign ministers for re- ol ke e ase . haute, cimg x| Diexican Pucblo, four square leagues of land | to'bo thus balked, and he 1s advised today ‘:"1“(",‘.“|"‘ Mo T ”l“".‘" ’f‘]"’_ “l T UL SR ICK R, D e ot T shall fil out | o0 tho northern® part of the peninsula on Dr. Robertso, the chief inspoctor at | possible to elect Crisy Is bolleved that | Dyor, th artillery, Decemnber 11, s ex tho torm a8 govornor 10 which the people | Which tho city is situatea, It pre- | New York and W. Judson Sinith, eastera | tho other democratic mombors of tho com- | tendeq two months aid tew duvs | have clected mé and will appoint a successor | sented its claim to the Board of Land | 8Fontof the bureau, fad seized the ontive 1ot | mittee on ways and means will be as follows: | Leave of absence for four mumvth..»\ I Americnn legation < . P i ) v ; of seventyfive tierces and turned it over to , A eaas e Al G e geon’s certificate of disability, with permis- Additional insult was offered the Americ for Senator Plumb fn ue ur 3 Commissioncrs, croatod under tho act | Jsorenty-fivo teress and tufned 1t over to | MeMinlin of Tennesseo, Turaor of Georgla, | §ah'o feave tho Dopartment: of the 't it A Jtis ovidont that thegovernor whil Wall | of congross of Murch 8, 1831, for its | provent thoshipmont of the meat on' tno | Wilson of Wost Virginia, Whiting of Mighi- | is grauted Second Licutonant Philip reaite bl S :f\'.‘.'.’..‘.u“‘fil3.\‘\':,” Tho fight “f.‘\;.,,,,‘ Yo have | Adjustment and confirmation. The board | steamer Lepanto, wiich sailed for Antwerp | gan, Montgomery of Kentucky, Shivelv of | Betteus, jr, Niuth cavalry. The leave of plied for a relenss f At 10 0'clock the casket was romoved to | 3G qown between George Chandler, | confirmed it for a portion of the land and re- | today. R g Tudiana, Stevens of Massachusotts, Johnson | Bbseneo'graiited kirst Liontenant Benjamin | Plied for i roleasu upou Furnishine bonds to the senato chamber, where {t was plaed | yoqigiant seeretary of the interior, who was | jocted it for the romainder. The caso was Chilian Affairs. of Ufifo snd Beyan ot Nevrasus: Bre-:| 15 j50ralieh Rva dave on mce0unt o aleite. | THIswas! seasatrs huaiol” quttoriaad ety o ontt® | formerly a iaw partner of 'Governof | appaled totho United Statos district ccurt | Tho information on rocord in tho bureu | Speakor Roed will hoad the repablican mem- [ nos: *Licntonaut Colonel Fdmund. . Bain | mistet s ge Coohty eranted Balmacedu's for the funeral obseuuies and tho dosk and | Humphrey in Independence, Georzo . | o100y trausterrad to the United States | Of animal industry shows that this nefari- | porship of the committoe, and mnext to him | bridze, Third artillery, is relieved from | hoooror 0F war, Senor Velusquez. Tha \f 8 W } | Peck, general solicitor for the Santa e, ex- | & 6L 0% | ous industry has been carried on for some | oy =i s Melon Tivthar: dity smber of the. genoral | BOvernment replied that the refwgeo must chair of - tho docoascd senator wero heavily | 6Ek KA SAORTo0 B PNLE TRGG | eireuit court for the district of Califoraia, | Sirmo fa & scink-secrot fashion, bat. botng ailc | Wilt bo Burrows of Michigan and McReana | furtor duty s a momber of tho gonoral | FUENEILE repiied that th Ll draped, Tho valleries were crowded with') oo preqgionul aistrict, J. W. Ady, United | Thon tho claim was confirmod o tho 15th of | gently watched for somo time by the in. 1 of Californla. It is unimportant who tho [ FOGFE (ARFER CORYEROC the ATIY BIVLIRK | ) 0T I S arican fegation, sutrondor spectators, exuopt the diplomatic and ¢10 | States district attorney, Beu Simpson of tho | May, 1565, for the four square leagues, Tho | Spectors, they satisfled Seeretary Rusk that | other two members may vo, for the majority | ot November 90, 1801, 0 4 0 the Chilian autnorities and presient’s allovics, which woro reserved. | supremo court. commission, and ex-Goveruor | wusq'\vas furthor appoalod to the suprome | MABy horses in various stages of disaso [ will rule with an iron hand. g . %0, 1801, i mit to imprisonment. The governinent, ",:.‘.",d‘I'K;',“‘,‘l‘,"_'l‘l‘,'x"vfi manHer. to the. death of | Osborne. Chiof Justico Albort I1, Horton, of | (SN Ut R0 St which, in Docom. | (VI8 slaughtered and put up for the purposo | _ Thoso who aro wise s 1o the chialrmanship Western Ponsions. after o bud dono these things, would con= DD the suprome court, who was regardud as tho | €U of S iudicated, and he at once determined that he | of committecs which are to bo announced on |y quivarox, D, C., Dec. 21, ($pecial Tolo- | Sider his roquest, and not bofore, . e Manderson. the reading | WOt protable siceessor to Plumb, stated | ber, 1506, on motion of the attor would usé all the power ut his command to | Wednosiay say that without oxception Crisp | oo MPRIEN e SR 0 SORRREE (O R |0 0o deeurred tust night 1n Santiaga o o ot Cara " Mix? | today that ho would not_accept the appoint- | dismissed the appeal. A survey was put a stop onco and for all to the abominable | Lias been unreienting in his punishment of 1 towing lis et i Santiag ot eoE i S A pOHB s WL At S [Fmanu ifiibiwas tanderetiiin of the claim. The decree bounded the el trafic. the Mills men. Outhwaite of Ohio will be the | pensions granted is reported by Tue Beg [ in the calle San Diego, on tho property Peffor rose (o inako, the formul announce Torexa, Kan., Dec. Thelist of prob- ke astiby (A ShL aEbE O e VB TR ‘The ofcials of the State and Navy depart- | head of military aftairs, Blount of Georgia, | and Examiner Bureau of Claims : Senores Gaudurillas and Lucia Citdra, Sev< ment of Mr. Plumb's death, and to offer the | 1,15 gy edssors of tho lato Senator Plumb is | 03 the east by tho high water wark of tho | . vq ghserved a studied reticonce today in | foreign affairs, O'Farrell of Vieginia, elec- Nobraski: nal—Thomas Woolson, | oral buildings were gutted. Tho damago was R T sing rapidly. The candidates most | buy of San Francisco, as it existed on the | rozard to the Chilian affair. It was learned, [ tions, and probably Catehings of Mississivoi, [ ;o Bu R L e e e T T Ll LR b Gl sl linaky wently mentioned are: Chief Justice | acquisition of the country July 7, 18i. A | however, that no_communications have been | judiclary. Ex-Governor McCreary of Ken- | +011 Surh b el g A AT R ST A IR e o tH, Horton, ex-Congressman 1. N. | disputcarosoas to whero this lino snould | received’ from Chili by eithior depurtment | ucly has boon tho most distinguished domo- [ fsuac Brown, Benjamin Hyatt, David Wood- | Advices from Valdivia today state that tho ommo Tamillie. Wil ovon o dimenions ot ex-Congressman 8. R Peters, | o' un, whether 1t should follow the hign | Sice Thursday last, saon the secretary of | cratic member of the committce on forcign [ ruff, Thomas J. Redeate. Increase—John I, [ locusts are still making headway over tho the ehamber 1a which we sit, Tam calied upon | George' R. Deck, weneral solicttor of the | 1 Fih W | Sa s & tate received a long message from Minister | affairs for many years and has been its chair- | Chubbuck, John Yutos. couutry. The commission apvointed to take fo announce the death of my distinguished | Santa Fe: ex-Governor Thomas A. Osborne, | Water mark of the bay and cross the mouth | poun = \While no positive information can be | man; he confidently expected to be re lowa: original—Alonzo P. Root, Absalom | measures to overcome the plague has arrived coll e upon whose wonderful resources I | Benjamin Simpson und George T. Authon. of the crecks and estuaries that run into the | obtuined us to tho exsct character of this | turned to the head of “that committee, but he | I Brown, Theodore D. Smally, Isaac C. | at Valdivia, el i)y e : Justico Horton, who his been moro | bay or whother it should follow up tho banks | messago, it s known to have reforonce to tho | supported ditlls and is relogatud to tho rour. Tadly, Uirioh Coapman, _Audréw Millor, e maethiuako shock was folt at twenty eulogizing his late colleague elo- | prominently mentioned than any other poli- s0 streams. Tho lnterior depa political Tefugees now'under tho protection . qS e obor Kelso, John Hurd, Alex. M. Aus- | five minutes to 12 a. m. today at Los Audes quently, ho introduced resolutions pro- | Hotan. stated this morning that under no | hejaosC ireums. ,,N'\:’c:,l“fi f;‘,,‘un‘,’",'q'r““‘",:’“'g SELkis7A i esiaant I ORRA T 014" st st togd o ER IR e, tin, Charics D. Holbrook, James B. Galor, [ and Limache. It lasted thivty sccond viding for tho appointmont of a committe of | circumstances vould he accept the vosition | the ' Line should follow the high | that no action will be taken by this wovern- William . Coad of Ramd City, S. D., | George W. Knapp, Georgo Burrott, James The influenza has broken oui at San five senators to take eharge, with a like com- | 1t iy was tendered nim. A personal enmity | \itor mark of the ba¢ and cross the | ment until it is oficially advised of the v president of the Dakota, Wyoming & Mis | Runyan, Benjamin Keller, Ashfora Tinzen- | nando and is making vapid headwa mitteo of the house, of the funeral arrange- | petween Governor Humphrey and ex-Senutor | nouths of all creeks that run iato 1t, and a | Of the investization byithe Chillun autboritios | souri River Rallroad company, which is now | forter, Thomas Jackson, Horatio I Hale. ments and accompany tho remains to Kan- | Ingalls. itis believed, places Mr. Ingalis out | Sutvey, in conformicy with thut decision, | Of the killing of the sailors of the Bultimore, | building wost from Rapid City, is here secur- | Additional—Alex. Lowden, Luke Foloy. In- RELIEVING THE SUSFERERS. sas; and thut the seriate attend tho services | of the race w sapproved and a patent issuod: Certain | . The United States steamor Ba ing final plats, ete., from tho Intorior depart- [ crease— William G. Parker, Daniel D. Joncs, B in the chambe - : parties claiming land along the creeks, | Montevideo ou the 11tk inst. ana will reach | ment. Mr. Coad is a thorourh railvoad man | Jacoh Hughes, Harmon Seck, Johin H. | Xople Work of Count tolstoi—Con (el e resolutions were adopted and the v BER BEAUZY AVIILED NOTHING. as marshes or tido lands, rosisted the en- | Valparaiso in a day or kwo and 13 pushing his work foeward. Ho says [ White, Reissuc—Bryant O'Neal, deceased, R e T e et s prosident announced tho committeo on the ek i forcomont of tho patont, and tao matter hus | The scevetary of state is informed of an | thero will bo a great deal of railroud building | Original: widows, ete.—Martha B. Baliou, | pttihms Fvom the floyal Famiiy. partor the senate- Messrs. Peffery Dolph | Queer Story of ago Woman's | beon in moro or less litigation for years, | dmendment to the tarill in the federal dis- | in South Dakota next season. Tne Dakota, | Efie Rockoy. St. Prrensnung, Dec. 21.—Count Tolstol, addock, Hanson and Palmer. The seuato Dom is controversy Is finally decided by the | trict of Mexico by which a duty of 50 | Wyoming & Missouri River will bo com- | South Dakota: ori who has just returued from the famina then took @ recess. - Siovx F. teere of | docision of the court today, in accordance | contimes per 100 kilos, gross weight, is os- od far out into Wyoming before snow | Johw Muun, John H. Rowe. Additional— | stricken districts, was interviewed today on Aulpm. thosonate was caliod to ordar | Siovx Faits, S. D. et (| With the ruling of the Tnterior dopartmont, | tablished on rag paper. blottiug paper, wrap- next fall and will do a large business | John P. Rodgors, Jofferson W. Vedder. In- | the prosent state of affaws among :::“U:u s "\‘;;;M\‘\.’:w:-'k .lu’r"r,'»'xfn‘f; ‘xlx‘:‘”\‘nifx ot ‘(‘fm l:tl:» -L'l Cu m“ffi:’mu % ’1' approving the survey adopted by thut depart- | Ping paper Joxoogt d’-'olnrcd;~ paper :vr_ f"‘(’!:’v‘[x‘_o“:,:.:nw{ G o Eerty e | Aaron 1'17\-0»’> S the distressed people o an- chambor for the furioral ceremonios had ben | morse soroes ot Ghboass, The sore o 1o 2o ment and tue patent issuod theroon. This {s [ Wrarping) and unsiaell papgr (except for | Tuveraor fb. T R eLC T8 fO0 0 on VICTIMS OF A MOB'S WRATH. nounced that his coworker, M. Kor- completed. A row of armed chaivs nad boen | 2™ ""“"_“:"'f\’l“m\”' “‘I" x':_‘“:['" Ates| midosad s Dugithmyhlol tas lasted Hot b (;";‘l"’;"“" L where he is booming Dakota 1n: s viftsli, recently. ‘dicd of Influenza, placed i tho aroa in front of tho clerk’s "“f;”ef‘“"“'."_“_‘ i “\’{‘c']v“ e L tRaaR Yok g uliv i} ko AR kv ol bbent il | old in thigire paarys torests, The zovernor says there will be | Zhree Kans s Men Riddled with Bul- | CountTolstoi declared that it the gover dosk, ana the western sido of the chamber | UMl was married to Willlam Douglass, a | LROUE OVNAIY TS Jancs, Buve peen 1L | mye not gold ih the téeasury today amounts | a number of railroud extonsions in his stato lets—Scquel to a Divorce, ment would vromote villago industrios suffi- was set apart for the occupancy of tho mem- [ broger of Chicago, and the two lived [ RROSER She b wable part of o $120,750,359, » decradse of nearly $2,000,000 | next year; that there will be lines extended | o oo™ BEHE AT REEER © 0 cient worle could bo found to avert actuul vers of the house of representatives, happily until about o year'ago, when | Pho - suprome court toduy ‘aMrmed | Since the T0th iust. ¥Phe cash “baiance 1s | west of Pierce and the Duluth & Mauitoba |, 8N AT, Hec BL 5 ha | starvation. ~ The ordwary authoritios, he Shortly before i o'clock President Harei- | o 80 SR B0 5 S8R0 RS it | o decision ot the. Tovwer Y conrt: e | $132,000,000, the lowes€figure it has reached | will go south to the Missouri river from | 2 0'clock a body of masked men entsred the | gaiq, should establish publio feeding places. son and the cabinet officers and assistant QUL A0 At tio s L (R o | this’ month. The vedetpts frorn onstems.at 4 Huron, probably stopping at Wheeler, the [ jail at this placo and stot to death J. A. | He liad started thaty such places, which fed sccretarics of the exccutivo departments | W8 desk @ number of warm - letiors | G SR IEOYOOR O (KR | New York “during tidiest twenty days of | capital of Charles Mix county. He says the:| Smith, Floyd Grogory, ana Moso Henderson, | 500 porsons daily, ata cost of # shiilings began Lo arrive and were shown to the presi- | written by Cuthbertson. Donglass hired a | & 0P B porsons condomned to death and | Lhis month were §402,763, a decvease of | inhabitats of South Dakota prospered sveatly | who wore confined thercin, monthly for each person. The moals con- dent’s room. Avs. Harvison, escorted by | lawyer, Isanc Adams, and the two called | goon “foatures ag unconstitutional. The | $L-104007 compared withithe receipts during | the past season and with irrigacion and tho The crime for which theso men paid the | Sisted of whoiesome vegotuble porridges Licutenant Parker of the navy, occupied a 5. Dougluss into Adams’ oftice. Mr%. | Jogqlity of the punishment of deatn by means | t2¢ corresponding povipd of last year. manufacturing interests going on everything l ithidna jat g without meal. seut in the reserved gallery. slass admitted the letters, but dectared | oeaisctrloity is not attaclked That the president . w¢es to complete the | looks bright for the future, poualty.with their. ives _originated in 8 Iguoranco as to the aciual cost and amouns At 1:20 the speaker and members of the | thatshe had noc been intumato with Cuth- | OGRS 1 HOLATAGKEE 0 ng of | OrRanization of the mew circuit courts. as { - Senator Pottigrew says e 105t one of his | divorce proceéeding by Mrs. sary £ Swmith | of stocks of grain, he said, prevents a proper house werc announced. 'The speakor was es- | bortson. Adams said it was all right and | 2 oynents in suits involving the title to | FAPidly as possible, la shown by the fact that | pest friends and the couatry one of the abiest | against her husband, J. A. Smith, one of tho zation or rolief measures. If the gov- cortad to @ seat on tho right of tho vico | Mes. Dougluss weut bome. Two days lator | faiaumounts of proporty along and under | 1€ couferred today' with Justice Lamar and | statosmen it had in_ tho death of Sonator | urortunate vietims of this moraing's | STAmeN ascortaivod the true stato of affairs, president, and the members took the seats | sho was called before Judge Horton, and in | (1e€0 RIS Of ropocty alone and ander | Senators Stanford and Felton. 1w regard to | Plumb. Tho Kansas aud South Dakota sen- supplies could be broazht from America and assigned to them. Members of the diplomatio | fifteen minutes a divorce was granted Doug Stn et ter ¥ [ filling the vacancies in the Fifth and Nwth | ators were intimate personal frienas and the i other’ tountrios ho count indignantly corps—some twenty-five in numbor—arrived | lass, Cuthbertson testified to criminal inti- 3 civeuits. The prospective carly adjournment | fatter fecls deeply the great loss he has sus- | both parties, but Mrs. Smith was grauted [ gpposed the goverament plan of and wore shown fo their seats in front of tho | macy botween himself and the woman. o Classen and Simmons Sentenced, of the seuate, nowavor, may delay theso | tained. : Gie divoroeldf Suid ) Elvensi e Hosueee (IR butiding & vill wave: e Whioh | fhe U antd, members of the house. They were followed | plaintiff says no papers had been served upon G : ) rendor % nominations, as wellas that of the Eighth Senator Pettigrew said today that if the | one-thir of hor husband’s — prop- | wero & curse and o 1 (ST by tho ohiof Justico and. justices -of. the:| her, and. ehe aid not know what had boon li‘,‘_"fi;[:‘\‘,'"l-"}:f,;"{‘,"l’“‘"}“‘I‘({‘ e :‘.;":H’. by, Jus- | circuit, until after the reconvening of con- | president did not appolut Mitcbellof Winonat | crty. On the night of the fih inst. Railwavs wero dopriving the pens- supremo court, who taok seats tu front of the | done until the decree was grantod. o et halonsae o MR sta kY ‘(.L_h'\"“;"x:" gress. k 3 Minn., to the judgestip of that circuit he | negro, Mose Henderson, went 1o the house | auts of their only ocenpation in the field diplomatic corps. fs Judgo Horton told Cuthbertson that ho | {50500 'S “Sii ons. convieted of ombes. Collector Wormeastlo ot Pittshurg had an | would likely appoint ex-Senator Moody of { of Mrs. Smith and shot her with a load of | worle, it being impossible by acting as At exactly 1:30 Captain Bassett announced | must marry Mrs. Douglass within twenty- ROk in gl anaeat DOm interview with the: commissioner of South Dakota, who is excellently fitted for it | buckshot, shooting off tho fingérs and | earridrs for then to earn sufiicient o procuro the presence of the presidemt of tho United | four hours or go to the pemitentiary, and | 2Rt Gue “HOUNES oborationd 1o (€8 | rovenue in regard to the chargos against him. | and has been stroagly endorsed by many [ thumb uf hor right band, the load then pass [ food for themselves and. their horsos and States.and his cabet. Tho seaators and Douglass was told by her husbind’ clion with the Jailure Of h0 1 SIth | 1 is understood that obango In this oftice | prominent men. ing through her shoulder and into tho wall | kaay thomselves in. condition until it for e I Bty e LA abo musumech ts0n 0F | cision of the court was for hadowed at tho Su e e n e RPN ebubatfiayinol Killed by, Hard Work e e e R hirds work TURETIRRaLCiaied 1ha0 . bho dent Harrison and the members of the ca go to jml for five years, The woman QUEVIED 29 S aau b nown whether action will be taken before 8 gL ) | anc ured and made a confess| vhich [ \wealthy peasants have seta bad examplo; het took arm chairs on tho right sido of the | fud. pleaded, and . aeroed Lo 1eave Chi Pl Cfl L UL CRTRU LT B e coss of congress. “Died from overwork, would bo the verdict | he sid ho was to recoive from Smith thesum | thay oat ‘monldy. bred, and. thon eive the area. General Scbofield and Commodoro | forevor 1t sho could be spared the marriage, | fFRed Boliewor, tepeval ‘Taft who Was | “In the court of cla'ma today, judgments | of & jury were a coroncr’s ingiest to be held | of £17 in monoy, eighty acres of land, six | sama to thoir workmen, ‘thus causiug a ter- Ramsey preceded the president and cabinot | Adams andDouglass insisted, and the mar- [ &rEUILE tho caso fob 1he governinent, that it o rendoved in favor of-John D. Pope, et | upon the late Senator I’reston 13. Plumb of | head of cattle aud a horse for committing the | wiplo infant mortality. and had taken the two end chairs on the | riago accordingly occurred ali o'clock the | WaS NOLnecessary for bim fo aueio tho SR~ | qi., in tho suits agawmst the United States to | Kansas,” said Senator Mandurson of Ne- | crime. ¥ o ‘czar has sent Colonel Woggdrich to same side. next moruing, ai Racine, Wis. The plaintift [ MOhS case that it had sieehdy peard sulll | rocover the value of lands in South Carolina, | braska this afternoon. Senator Manderson Smith-and his son-tn-law, Grogory, were | Bogtofr, invested with absolute powor to re- The house committeeo consisted of Messrs. | has nevor lived with Cuthberson as his wife, | flont argument. [Ty 1s sald that the counsol | sold in " satisfaction of the direot tax of | contiued, “And I might add that tho jury | arrested, aud a proliminary wial was had bo- | opeanizo railway trafic: #0 as o offect a dis- Funston and Bredorick of Knansas, Cate and | though she occupied the same house with | [or the prisoners have undev considdration | yygyst, 1861, would [ikely say further that Senator Plumb | fore Esquire Joseph Schneider, ‘aad the | yribution of corn. Reet of Arkansas, Youmans of Michigan, | him for four monttis, The plaintiff is avout [ e advisability of applying for a pardon. e~ was killed by bis correspondents. That man | bonds of Smith aud the negro wero placedat | o c/arewitch nas just donated 50,000 Post of Tiliuois ard Cogswell of Massa: | 23 vears of age, and one of tho most beauti- | , Tho court affirmed the docision of tho 17'S A POWEL FOI GOOD. .« | \ga fairly vun to deatn by constituents who | £10,000, and that of Gregory who, with 8mith, | wouples'to the famine fand, while the grand chusetts. The floval offerings were umerous. | ful members of the cotony. She hus loft for [ Sretit court of Dutasimie counts, Wiscon: S AT peited him atevery turn with letiers. He | piloted the nogro to tie houseof Mrs. Smith, | dilkes. (ieorge, Alecandor mn Sergite. hiva . lo case of ‘the Kaukauna Wator | How a Worthy Omaha Laay Benefited | hued to got from 150 to 200 letters o day, | whero the shooting was done, at £1.000, i | Gaeh doneliated S0 emntio ot At 1:45 the floral copmitteg of tho two | Chicago. t ! i ) y. houses, oscorting the body of the dead sena- P — companyeat "‘:";!_‘ll;"‘_“‘»{'l'lfz‘j"}_i‘fl"(*"".-“}I‘«_(:":“_’ by the Buveau of Claims, Thoy asked for pensions and the settloment | default of which tlicy were sent to jail,’ It tor, appeared at the main entranco, and whilo Heavy Snow in South Dkota. ils ST fovan the i all in the chamber stood up, the procession Sioux Fanis, S. D, Dee. 21.—|Special A0y “':‘-‘I"‘l"‘ “.'”‘ "“"\'{h 0¥ '}'v.’_“' Telogram to Tite 1-The " commissioner moved “up the aisle, tho " coapiain | pelggram to Tis Bei.—At noon a heavy | hrOVOMentoL S Hok tud a¥isconsin meor g 1 5 reciting the opeuing sentences of tho ¢ % funeral serviea. The chaplaiv finished read- ing the funeral services and appropriato se dly vequested tho Senor Urriburra, to note the presence of Chilinn police agents in Avgentine ministe vearing the following iscription u of the Chilian govern- ment toward the action of the municipal Prestox B, PrLoss. I authoritics in mamtatuing police surveillanca Born: Oct. 12, 183 : Dec. 20, 1891, n the case of one the refugees under his protection who ape sub- teagedy. The suit was fought vigorously by WasuiNatoy, D. C., Doc. 21.—[Spocial 0 1\[0[-(; of rmi‘ hl‘ IL\(‘X‘ :n:v,\»-“". .A;‘n‘ul lljmxl“ :m‘: ,..”::, Hul( l“.\x::l.\'l Kml I« : ;‘;m-l \\,«Iyilt‘llfl T T AT T Jomesteaders and porsons W ad been | give bonds today aud be released. s y Fel) i ded by Indians and who wanted [ revort. 1tis tuought, caused the killing this 2 A aam was built and the Kaukauna Water | of pensions issued a nension certificato today .“,l(.;uimnn,‘m, and evervthing else under the | mornin, {letrs of the Grenv Paint Cannot rain storm sot . AU o'clock it changed t0. | company, an owner of FpAKiAN | in favor of Mrs. Sarab J. Brownson, widow | siih. lmagino & man tiking care of such n | - Tho mob was composed of titoen or twont¥ Agree Concerning His Works, suow, which fell iu lavger quantities than in | rights on lands adjolniugn dam bullt fur tho | or 1cutonant Harry Brownson, late Twelfth | quuntity of corvospondence. It is almost | men, aud was very quiot und ordorly. Somo | (Copyrighted 1891 Iny Jamex Gondon Bennet.) loctions from tho seriptures, and closed with storm of tho winter. By 10 o'clock two | imbrovement of - the r's navigation, | ot nteors, &t the rate of $17 per | physically impossible. It is nccessaty for | Lweive or ifteen shols were fired into the | s, Dec, 21| New York Herald Cuble prayer. inches had fallen, Tho storm is general, and [ sought to make _a cut "in the b from Soptombbr 8. 1801, the day fol. | ® Senator to do somofhing more with lot- | prisouers, ull of whow were instautly killed e T B R S G S et Tho body of the decensed senator was then | telegrams from ‘Madison, Parker, Scotland, | dum to got water from the canal com- | month from Soptembor & 1591, tho day fol | g \hun mmply sit down aud writo an | 'ho mobleft no clow to thoir identity, aud it f “F Bakiony g Borio out, £ be takon to tha ralrond station, | ltediieid and Arwour, L0 miles west, veport | pang, which holds title from thostale, claim- | lowiug the soldior's death. Mrs, Brownson | gnswor. Ho must, in o majoricy of is hardly probablo that ther namos wil oyer | s just | i ‘The senato then adjourned ull tomorrow. a hoavy fall. ARE AL SHNeRt Mis ';ffi\ récejved com- | rosides at 234 Davenport street, Omaba, and | irito other lettors 1o cavty out the w bo kuown, Thoro I8 no excitoment, ovor tho | sulous of Paris by tho news of tho domestio Following the remains camo the senators s SR o A e ea ORI 0pOrty | oo ior husband was & helpless invalid for a | af the correspondents, and in one quarter of | matter hero in town, and business is going | disagrecnient betwoen the widow and the ana representatives, who formed by twos, CLTY OFFICIALS INDICTED, without due procss of law. The court rule o to s doutl. the curly soutler | the instances ho must visit the white nouso | on us if notbing unusual had bappencd. e o BIdh T wod s Hataats with Vico Presigent Morton —at the that tho dam was built, for publlo purposcs; | long timo prior to iz 8aah, thetearty soltlo- f/gq *fniraduce bills " {n congress: and upon TR ST T certain to lead to tho abandonment of the bead, and accompaniod tho body on | Pennsylvania Again Furnish that the state had & right to deciare that the | ment of her pension claim without the long | fi¢ NINGYEols) Sonator Plumb had as WEATRER FOLECASL. certain to lead to tho abundonment of b T Y R S it o water arismg in tho improvement of tho | period of anxiety ana suspense, whion too | Hheh SRS FCRAR S BATHEL (CAME G TS otk project of the public exlibition of the greas cabinot and othor distinguished persons wor srofitiishon X M rivers belong to the state, and us the owners | wany widows of veterans of the' war exper- | FHE0 TR % U0 Orrice oF Wevriner Bukeaw, t painter’s work. 7 Vishorod 10 thelr carriages and joinod the pro. | - PHTTSBURG, Pa,, Dec. 21~Teuo bills wero | of adjoining land did not avail themseives of | rence, will be the source of much satisfaction | ! OrA1iADac, 81 Mme. Moissonier insists on the immediato G s found today by the grand jury aguinst Mayor | the provision made by congress for damages and her many friends, Senator Plumb's Vacant Chair, Mhat'stormitwas aontuallladt fug in | Salo of all tho plcturos founa i tho late 16 body was placed in the car provided | Wyman and ox-Mayor Pearsou of Alleghany [ to persons injured by the improvoment of the | Her clim wa: prosoauted by Tk Be and jahin less than two hours after tho aoath | wostern Towa, moving northeastward toward | BUBEFS studlo, © M. Cliarles Mcissouior for its recoption, and that and another car | for embezzlement. rivor, the wator power company cannot [ Examiner Burcau of Clatms, having b f Senator I'lumb yesterday Senator Warren | 1 orlakes, Raln follin the lower Mis- | bring, apout an understanding. have. faited. 3 el congressional c g now, after twenty-five vears have elapied, [ filed in the pension bureau September g had inallod o lotter Door- | the upper lakes. g b bring about an understandiug have failed, for the special use of the congressional com- [ Navor Wyman was indicted on four diffor- s 3 3 oming had inailed o letter to Door 4 i ? § Al ; < mittee wore nttached to the train which loft ) ‘ ] claim the land because of failure to receive | 1591, only threo mouths and three days Keepar Bassett applying for the dead sena. | souri and upper Mississippl valleys. The | and the matter will have to be brought b the ity at 306" ho body 1s expeorcd to ar. | @3t counts, two for embezzlemout and two for | compensation. foro' notico of issue af the pension cortificato | fopn desl. which' awus vory dosicablo one, | mild, springlike weather on tho southern | fore the co Tn any case, the delays of riveat Emporia, Kan, Wednsday aftor. | extortion. Oneindictment for ombezzlement R 3 4 % o was given out. The arly settlement of this | mlia Kausas senator occupied a desk and | and oastern side of the storm, and the colder | French luw will not allow the works to bo ' ' T A T P i Wiil Occupy Plumb’s Old Seat, claim was due to the prompt and ailigent | ho very.center ol tho outside row A x d for two or three yours vet R WBE O AL SN 202D T manner i 11t was prosecuted by e § Ot El0 OO O e O bW | wir surging dowu_tho Missourl valloy r ‘The chamber of deputies today passad o e — one against Market Clork David } g5, The seat for so long a time occupied by the | WANNEE il w as prosccuted by Tt | yoxyiho main aisle, where ho could bave | Sfian 1s losal thunderstorms n southonstern 0 " X s30d Avrang 1 0 900§ Y i 1 Ixamiuor Bure: f Cl 1t bill_ authorizing the government to_extend Arxangifig for the Intarmont, for tho samo crime, Tho case against Pear. | 1te Senator Plumb 1s one of the most desir- | BEE and -~ Examiy Burcau of Claims. | gsy ogross uud ingross, and could sco and be | Nobrasica and in Towa. The temperataroay | i Buthotlzing tho governmont 1o extond Tores, Kan, Doc. 2L—Arrangoments | (1 SECEPCTNE (B S8 M N I0n"'aF | uble. Itis on tho rear row, but it is noxt to | This s auother’ example = of | tho | heard fromuay point in the ehamber. Tho | Oumaha yesterday aftornoon immediately pre Al S e R SR e e | were made today to hold funeral services at | \itness foes amounting to #94, whilo in the | the wain aisle and, thevefore, its occupant 10 10 oxsoldiars und | thoir Belds | cagorness with which senators pounco upon | cadiyg the thundar storm was 51, DANLEISRILC R A e ALY o the capitol horo ovor the remains of tho lato | Hastings caso tho amount of 3,194 is allegod | faces tho prosiding officer. It' has boon as. | Of tho ovgunization of a clalm bureau f tiio seats of their dead confreres maicos ono L ™ Colder, nortnwesterly winds and a rapidiy | 9t ay ation TR A A T a5 shottazos 1n tho books of tho markot | SiEued to Senator Warren of Wyoming, and | Stich s s conducto by Hue Be and BX- | almost shuddoer, — Quite “a numbor of | yjsing barometer provailod last evening Jacq Senator Pluimbi ars, Blumb was communi- |né Snakages A8 a oes e, Mavon | 08 s0on us'the gruesoma emblonis of ‘mourn- | 8miner. No _batte idence of tho good | |otiors were ~mailed yesterday asking | tnroughout the rogions north and west of us, cated with today by telograph, and sho has | Bouse. In tho fivst and sacond counts, Mavor | 182G 408 MoV “Trom the chaiv and | (oith in which this Bureau was organized | 6 Binb's seat, 5o many i fact, that tho | [l seature below freeg mhy bb ox poctod oonsontacia. tha.plas L < fods ftom & number of Hungariaus in order | desk be will take pos:ession. and is bewg conducted nor of the avility and | posymarks on the envelopes had to con- | horatoday, It is snowing at Sioux City snd % i ,Phe funeral train Will wrrive m Kausas | fees from a number of Hungarians in order | 568 S0G0000 that Sedator Squire will | diligence of its staff ‘of oxport attoraess | Julied us to priovity of appli RERRASEE. IO Snoning Wi Saaix LLky and 5\l B RLbi R AN wa City Wedneaday mornfug, ‘Thoro it will v | 10 conducta case. he amount fn one cuseis | 000" 0" Goveraor Warron's seat, and | could be required by most exacting | Warron fortanately carried his lottor TN, hok, oveRcHio URD e i i et by the atato oficers, lod by Governor | 81100, whilo anothor charzes bim with ap or sonutors Wil probably move. around | elaimant of by th public. It is un examplo | o3 Posionico himsol, therany secur gl ol meninor pravale. - snli] s Asmlenas EpERSMDKEEOsIIONE Humphrey,who will accompany it to Tope propriating yniun L Until the 1east desirablo place in the chamber | Of tho results broughvabout by application | 'l edite postmark, 3 o'clock, whon the | clanring t6 fale weather with strong northe | o™ L By e gunt 1 At Topeka'the body will lio i state for two | 1ess fees amounting to £330, . 15 loft for the Kansas republican who will be | 0f business mothods®to the prosecution of | goath occurred just after 12, and 8o e gete | west winds today, Much colder tonight R10.: Jaxstuo, Brazil, Doo, 3 oxl- hours, atter which funeral services will bo - - - P IS GO T T ST honestand valid claims and presents strikiog | {a vacant obair, Sl Ml O KBt | can Cable to tho New York Herald—Special held. * From Topeka the body will be con- GAKZ 'S GALL, Wtor 1luinb's death will glve the north. | contrast to the slowand dilatory mathods of e R hang ool o e M—For Mis. | to Tug Bik.i—The chicfs of the aviny and Yoved to Emporia. Thote sorvices atthe west another committee chairmanship, for | cluli agonts whowait for the penalon offico PLASPII OIS souri—Threatening weather and rain, south [ of the national guurd have declared their howe will bo heid ‘Ihursday wmorning, and [ He Asks to Bo Appointéd to a Con- | Suiiio Dolph of Oragon will ko 10 the head | t0 call upon them fas ewdence necossury to | qyooiovona conrt today denfed the mo- | eirts shitti ok ot and doctaodly coldor | wilogtance to. Prosident Paixoito, Thoy ¢ lator at the First Congrogational chuven, sulate 1n the United States. Pt fom ikt aal R (e establish the claum #8d they obtain the same he aup 2 LS00 00 18 winds ¥ yost, # & dee | allogiance to Pre it Poi ¥ i 03918 SALUML O RUILIO LARAR, f 5 4 - tion to dismiss and postpoue the case of | by Wednesduy morniig, with a moderate | oars *that th i e tant o ricatitiion after which the interment will take place. Ciry oF Mexico, Dee. 21.—The St. Louls, | Just what changes will ught aout | from the claimantBy plecomeal instead of | Fivno % \ilion ot al. va Jawes 1. Jones | cold wave Cobobie s it B B Senator Plumb's Family, M., consulato auestion appears 1o be sottled, | 11 the formation of committees by the doati golog ‘rl""".‘;'x\‘\ 3U\é.'\'F.El‘ff:,,‘."‘ff.",';".'l“"“-‘f-x‘,i’fi oval, from Nebraska, Tno case will now bo | * For Towa—Rain or snow, followed by clogr- ma;-:ru:Al,l.‘,:wm.l.l“\l\l-\n vesist all attempts to N N )) " " " of Senator Plumb canunot easily, at g | O or M . A0k pached s order A ocaleu ' Ao - ¢ oh colder we: . or oy store e, Evronta, Kan, Dec. 21, -Mes, Plamb has | and matters will romain as thoy are. Tho | o SeRaten, UER U0 S, G XS | and taken up for conplderation by the pousion | Feached W its ordor on the caleudar wvout | jug and ‘inuch colder weathor; norhwest | 4™y ogiuin from Urigunynn vays tht a partially recovered from the grief with which | evidence clearly shows that Mr. Cahill has | yery'largely upon the character of his sue- | OMce for the first thue, as was doue in this “:'I 00 Sroone of Omaha I8 in the city, |- Eor Montaa tiuir in tho west, coldof fu | chiof naiad Sarawn Incited’ thie rovolt ut she wus prostratod yesterday at tho sudden | yeep entively honest and that all bis acts | cessor. 1f ex-Senator Ingalls should be | C83€ o A e el e e R R o O b e SRR G 1 Py i e Al Astroquillo, A nanouncement of hor husband's deatu. Today [ (B AREE ATIESE BEE PR &0 B SR | IR L ihere would have to be very mucn | . The value of The Bre and Examis T e et ariun SOAN AN | antay ||”|‘“|;|n tationary tempera 1ight toolk place botween the ewrrison and 200 she has been in a botter conaition thaa could 8 veen 2 RS e Sl B adl L 0 8 Bureau of Claims te: the worthy clalmants | WOrnio A Sucasoaed g s northwest paction. R e ta. who -aub:tho 1elbgraph . that no species of trickery can remove him, | of @ readjustment. for scnatorial courtesy ; y i anta | ROER 8 A nat Tows sat for. srgumentan | Har Uslosado- Falr. excentsligbtsnowsin s K huve been expected. Miss Mary, the cldest k ! nd the public geuowstly is daily vecoming | Nebraska g o il 0 ERG0= P Wires to prevent the garrison securing roli= 4 : T swero | and that the government will not take up or | would fusist on Mr. luguils getting & place Y 1 Jenuary 2> next. This caseis tha suitto | mountain districts: colder: statiousry tew- 08 10 ¥ Rl ¢ \ e I e oeowhat bettos | COuSIdor any more differences botween local | o0 us many as possivle of bis old committees, | Hore and more apipdreit, and althouglhy the | ol thy boundury iiu etweon Nebrasia | porature in nortbara portion. forouiagata, v 4 alew stated that o goveru- of ln grippe, R SOMOWRAL UV rehants 5 i rauizea fo rie oo iy ’ Ry er] by Bt ment & er has ed from Y uguaro; homo and boats s aelih fortitige. Amos b, | Statos right divorce bill wiil bo' taken up | Tna sorvices today ver tho remains of tho | B FOWNSE for good il 40 lurko extent vevo- | 7q company, " If the position of the com- | * For South Dakota—Falr, clearing in the eldest son, is at the ©*hiladelphin Medical i aud the new budget presented, which | late Senator Plamb, which were conducted | e proseeution of elaime. 15 sdmitten by all | Dauy i3 maidteined, half the land on the | portion; colaer north winds, e R B 1 ow u cousiderablo surplus in favor of | exclusivew by Chuplain utler, camo to an | e’ fonned porsonse o Y Nobraska sige of tho river now owned by Nebraska—Fair, precedod by loenl 1 f onse, g | crament, us Presidont Diaz is reduc: 1d at 2 o'olock, and then ensued what ey By < o e COM D! 1d the portion called Cortland | snows in east portion; northwestorly winds, MONTEVIEDO, ruguay (vie veston, ease. 1t was thought at first he would be ROVOrRH 1 1 what mauny the company, i I ion unablo to come home, but word has been re- | WK expenses vy introducing maay economies, | people regarded as an extraordinury affaiy gt 1 Beach, will' be determined to be within the IKunsus uerally fair, clearing n°f ex.), D L.—(By Mexlcan Cable to the celved from bis physicians that he will ve Catarino Garza, the socalled revolutionist, Without any motion to udjourn of to tuke a MORE BASK Ti)UBLES, limits of tho st.te of fowa, eastern pbrtion, much coluer: nortuwest bo <™ vork Herald-Special to Tur Ber ] bore, The two' youngest ohildren, Carele | has proposed to the government to lay dowi | yecess, aud without making any proyisions Senator Plumb's death leaves a vacancy oo | winds; colder, fair, Wedugsday, e ST R and Preston 1., a0 at sehool st Nazaroth, | Bis arms ror $10,000, or for & consulate in the | for the histus, which afterwards becamo de- | Fonr Private Banks in Virzinia Go | the blue ribbon committoe of the senate, X o — Agents from Brazil & largo qu B S R ot | United States, " " cldediy promincut, the seuato siaply ool Down with a Crash, that of uppropeiations, which will be fillcd he Death itall Hles ¢ 4 wpsed —walked out, leaving its guests staud 8 3 X > by the stoering comumittee of the republican | Ngyw youk, Dec. 21.—Kutherine Kogers, | Junelr ots Ingalls Reminiscent. CABLE CAR ACCIDENTS, B Lo o i ga TS DRt TauNTON, Vi, Do Private banks at | of GG “linerally” nelieved | thau | :.“_‘}‘ iy S0 T ornaierm | " ‘Tho whiaat crops in the provings of Arrecifa Arcuisoy, Kan., Dee, 21.—Mr. Ingalls was and his offcial family, the supreme court aua | WVaynesboro, Gorddusville, Warrenton and | Sonator Paddock of Nebraska will be | 1 o o ey gy Aro.8 M IRl ure Mond i deeply affected when he heard sf Senator | Two Men Killed ©One Day it Dens | whe diplomatic corps, waited for divections as | Newmarket, Va, all suspended today. Shir- | chosen. hor residence in this cit or a long ill Itis roported from nlosn, font Plumb's doath.. They were colloagues in the ver, Colo. | to the proper style and location of exit, but | ley & Rosonbergay wore owners of the | —Assiitant Secretary Chaudlor today af- | uess. She was born inJugland und uttained | Kopublic, that o sovero storm took plece senato for thirteen years, and although uot | ppxves, Golo., Dee. 21.--'Phis ovoning J. J, | A8 noue came, tho distiuguished visitor's de- | Wavnesboro and - Newmarket banks, and | firmed the decision i'the case of Seymour | promiaence as av aotress i that country be- | there Last uight, 'Che heavy ralus washea intimate, they were nevertheless good | uioiom aged 07, n mining operntor of Aliaa, | PArted in sucha mauner as individually | were axeociated with C. . Mvers ut Gordons- | Van Buskirk vs Cliurles W. Stearns, home | fore coming 10 Amer is on | out the ruilroad, destroying tho iive for over friends. Mr. Ingalls inan fnterview today | \°0&I0T, aged U7, & mining oper ANAD | seemed to them best, How the senate was . 1t | stead eutry, uppeal from the Cuadron dis- | the Amorican stago were passod.in a mile, interrupting telegraphic cowmuuices told of wany pleasant reminiscences of Sena. | C0l0, Was ruu over by a cablo car and both | ayer to reassemble when thers bad been no trict. He dented the motion of Cave ln the ek company. Subsequently Mrs, L tion and general travel tor Pluwb, and said, among other things i his legs were cut off. He died from the | provision made for its dispaesion, or for any- case of Sige Care w8 heir uyed leading parts in the Unlon Squ == g “Mr, Plimb's temperament was not such | effects of his injuries a short time after the | thing elss, was too much for any of the old ot . of Samuel Petuit, Michell, 5. D, thoiter then unde nanugement of Hh Receiver Erb's Ay niment, as Lo permit futimacy, as that term Is geu uceident. | tiwors in the galleries. rreamer Ar Al & rehearing and reaftivmed | & Palwer, After leaviug the Union Bquare | Kansas Ciry, Mo, Dee, 21 Heceolver Brd orally understood. He was not by nature or Another eable car accident occurred about At 3 o'clock the vi ent r ed t At Southampton.-Elba, New York, from | th b of Octobor 20. I8N0, sustaining | Mys, became u star, During the last | S0 Fe ST W var d & Novthwe babit a sestimentalist. There was no | an later, and but a short distance from | the senato ehnmbe v had | Bremen. u ton of Heriy Hareiugton t v life she was w member of | 0 1 o Trar DA gush nor pathos, no roverie nov | tho former one. Joseph S. Hensloy, a tag- | just precedea him i ) At Genoa—-Werra, from New York wal fram the Choy ock ¢ iy, ‘P'wa of hor | ©rn rai ARy . RSN xom. 8 reminisconce sbout him, but I think Al 10 tho employ the Cable Car com- | Louisiana was at bis de f At Antwerg—-\Vestern -Lend, fr 9 sghters are aciresses, Eleanor Mor- | Yor appoiutment of Ciarlos 1. Brothe » gave me as wuch of his coufidence as be ever | pany, whilo attempting to aligut from a car, | correspondence. v general today wppolt | n leadiog Isay, and Kasie | merly cniof clork of \bo general ) W. H., Crane's company, Tbe | wan 10 sug Conersi Mauager Suniem beon cansed o the studios and TRUE 10 PEIXOTT0, Urnguayan Iteuis, 16 oy tghted 1890l Jnee Gordon Beanect | tities of arms aud shipping then to kio ville, and with Spillmay at Warrentou is believed depositops wiil ba paid in full. | ve Anybody, and I found much in bis life | Was caught beusath the wheels aud lustantly The senate will be in order,” said tho [ At Now York - Lagasdone, fr 0i | 1 stmasters in lowa: A, Frey u tbat was woriby of mduwivation, He lacked | crushied to death, [ vice president, ‘She two seuators arvse | Rugis, from Hamburg. | Co R, Tauernl will bo held Lomorrow morulng. Lo rusigued, e ‘ i { M

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