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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1801 TR r D) THE LOVISIANA REPUBLICANS. | prosidont was oalled upon to make so | bushels per acps, meking an estimated | N VINEQR | lives at 397 Bast Forty-third street, was on DI ) L POPD ' v V1N ; h 8o 01,50 ) to chirch yosterday morning when NAL L THE DAILY BEE The republicans 6f Louisintn appeat | many, but unquestionably the wisest | total output of "Hi5,091,508 bushels; the FORCED T Y T SINE LLR B3 Ay s el Al Qb 4 )¢ 7 T e box lying under a grocor's waron. He lifted oats 115,810,500 Ytsheis; snd pots tho 1id and found {n the box three dead newly e = | in many yours of incrensing their | in the discharge of this most im- | @ o A = x y n | #30 bushels, THeesttmated value of all the sMoRt 3 {eaio . | born babfes—a boy and two girls, Ho re- | o {6 O1i:c Soms T s A PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | strongth, if not of carrying the state, at | portant and delicato duty was the vecog- | (& WEUEE. WREESARel TR B0 et The American Live Stock Commission Gom. Do Erd o fiad 1o n potideman and the (riplots The Publio O1j:cts to Soms Faverite Ac their next general election, provided | nition of the party opposed to him polit- | Gna garden truck, is §253,541,80, on the pany Decides to Disband. are now at the morgue. Coroner Levy is Ohanging Plays they can harmonize. The democratic | ically in solecting the judges of the cir- | basis of local nthtket prices Decomber 1 saxious to know to whom they belong to have the best chance they have had | and best thing he has done E. ROSEWATER, EpiTon. TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION AR A s | party fs divided, and tho breach is of | cuit courts of L H tirely | Beyond tt L Il boal o1 AR AR party fs divided, and tho breach s of | cuit courts of appoal. Ho was entirely | Beyond this amosit thore will be a lareo in- | pacyenc BoYCOTT T00 MUC NO WAR WiIH CHILL X » o : e i ! CH FOR 1T, : A1CAL MANAGEMEN R 5% | such n nature that it will be hardly pos- | at liberty to have appointed republicans | croment of valuofn using those soil products B - % AREBUKE TO THEATRICAL MANAGEM:NT, y floe, Ong Voar sible to close it. Tho lottery and anti- | only. The law cronting thess courts | 88 raw-material Ift the manufacture of beof, Sccretary Tracy thinks \nl Trouble " ol Al LB L, lottery factions seom 1o fecl as | imposed no obligation on him to do | Pork, mutton, wodl, torses, dairy and )"“““"' Dividends Paid Right Along. but SRR LA LRI Sccond Rato Compnn BoHt. Ot bitterly toward cach other as either | otherwiso, and it s not to be doubted | Products. On to whole the farmers o pensive Litigation Resulted in New Yonk, Deo. 91, —Sccrotary Tracy Lo could foel townrd the ropublls | that thore was pressure upon him from | [WAaPReAt o havehnd a very good season, 1 ¥ r L UL L AU i b L Omaha, The Bee Building 4 4 i 106 V1OTe Wis pressurs upon u aud we guess they ave not farming at a loss, iosscs Thir Yea 58P Of garding the renort trom Ohill to tho effect the Go By -The National Con- Bouth Omuh: ,".‘I"‘rr\\ l',"].,”' Stroats, wns, and thus far proposals of compro- | politicinng to exercise his privilege of - ‘s the Garden City. that o mob had gathered around the resi serv tory —~Gossipofthe Stage o T 7. liatnbar of Commagce miso have failed. Two tickots have | filling the beneh of the mew courts An Odious Monopoly. G SaH06 61 ME; Wiran §H8 tHFeRtonsd Ve AHER Rew York, Rooms 11 nd i Tribuno Bullding | heon placed in nomination, and each | exclusively with men of his own P vtk ""'l';"‘l""‘l""l" T Wustilngton, 31 Fourt ion has expressed a determination to | party. It was an opportunity to take | ! . s b lbii sl Cricann Bineav or Tis Bas, | St BT A h Yty b ) HONTEW 1 | yoar from next March. Tho telephone busi- Gutoran, IiL., Dea, 31, adhere to its candidates to the end. purtisan advantage which fow mon could | FC25s (Y6 s ke monopoly with no mitls | e American Live. Stock Cotmnission m; exprossions v.(( the leadors fl:‘nw 1‘;“-;4' Bu | .-.»;Im.-m Hv\lrr-;wn'hnl;h gating features. It hws beon onormously 1= | company has docided to throw up its hands anti-lottery element count for anything, he judiciary in the very highest esti- | crative. T el company is satisfied P sht Ag o rogule tHay ate prapased th sse the dem y | maul o lenow s tho o soucts | oare, e b o company 18 satlsfiod that | and abandon its tizht against tho FOguler | y v hoan motified of it As [ have hoard | chiango. Iuthow shall he do it! He did hoy are prepared to seo the democrac mation, and he knew that the new courts | thero are still moro_millions in it, and has | Jive stock commission men in the Chicago, | yovitiug of th kind, | mist think that it 18 & | trs o now pieco & short timo a ey disrupted rather than allow Lowsiana | would be stronger in the public confi- | been and is blisy buying in the rights of ull [ Omaha, St. Louis and Kansas City ex- | mistako, people howled for thy oid one, and the man s insistod on it. To have gono on with With New York successes Given can rwinister with personsl violence, Mr. I'racy suid he could not believe that it was I"rank Do is complaining of the difi true. culty of gotting away from “Liutle Puck “If adispateh of that charactor,” ho added, | This I8 his fifth your with that farce, Ho is “had been received in Washington, I would | getting tired of it, and he wants to mako a CORRESPONDENCE | mupleat ons relnting to nows ani | ‘tier should bo addressed te the | ditoriul Depirtment | BUSINESS LETTERS, 1 husiness letters and remittnnces shonld Omnhn, Drafes, choeks and postoffice 4 10 1 1 bie to the order of th o view of continuing busiuess at | appual meeting beld at the Grand Pacitic | settied satisfuctorily very soont’ o o made piyabie to the order of the com I “Yes, 1 boliovo 80" said My, ‘Tracy, | the new play in tho face of popular opposi piny ; ot ,‘:‘:fl "fl‘:llbl“:““"“""l‘l ";:wu Lkt "“""::";‘L Mot S '!""“'“""‘! I A “‘*”“”';“l Was | “Some of tho newsnapers soom quito wnxions | tion would lave meant « financial 0 joh any nietirs b J 1 Lot % | passed authorizing the newly elect board | to have this country o to war with Chili, | and might bave endangored his pull on tho THE BEE EUILDING. ser of seceders from the regular conven- | upon the country the desirability of | gygrasts that the telephone be added to tho | eys, vy to enable the company o get out of | @ plan of campaign for us to follow. Bul L | g vy 0 G nn ol o Wwe = tion, but there are influential and earn- | having the judiciary nonpartisan. The | postal facilities of the country With & 3-cont | business. Tho great cattlo shipping com- | 9 1ot anticipato i war with Chili. Tho Yool il foro him. . FWORN STATEMENT OF CIICULATION. | ost mon among the anti-lottery forcos | precedent establishod by President Har- | teloplions mossago. This pian Is worth con- | bino would have wound up its affairs then | YOFkIoNT is tho only United Statcs marof- | FHoC 18 L Al Conunty of Do L s e Sis who will not be cajoled or bought into | rison in this respect will have a lasting | sidering, but in any event there is no more | and there but for the opimon of Willinm [ ton, nowevor, is on her way thero and should Geo. B. Tzschuek, secretary of T relinquishing their views. It would | and beneficial influence. reason for the continuance of the telophono | Brown, the general counsel of the company, | roach Valparaiso this week pubiAlIAZ compony. . does aolomnly sawear s e o ieatation of TiTk DALY Bk | thavafor ppear to bo nssured that tho Jrettuitigietelr - patent than thero was for that of tho vewing | to tho offoet that thore 1sa lot of iitigation | - Sectutary Trucy sald thero aro twenty-two Ny shins in the course of construction, in or the week ending December 10, 1501, wus ny " . CROVIDE o ac! e paton he e chiof patents on ng o ate 0 COrpora- Telie ek ending ! 2 issuo will be fought out, and in that case ALREADY PROVIDED FOR, B D pans aybot tho oblof patents on | ponding whicn will nocessitate the COFPOT. | G ruisors and vattlaships, and they | of lator yoars, aud thors huve b Eundny, Dec. 13 v 2 the republicans ought to profit by the The njunction to restrain the pur- L L L1 AL gL S | tion remamning iu existence until the 1683l | wouid all be comploted in 1801 if congress | conspicuous oxamples of it For a long Monday, 14 ! . ¢ 3 i Y \ dropped to one-third the former pr no | dificulties are settl continued the appropriations necessary for e R O Tac. 15, A factional conflict. chaso of the $18,000 lot adjacent to the e i Hnadi 0 P el long tino Joseph | son was the Rip Va Weanesnky, Dot g SaEL Gl Vil aalted : ckiafly e | SOV RS machine manufacturers were broken I'his winds up the great attempt of caftle orl. ‘Cho navy dopartment, ho suid, et T R ST o ROFAARY.DEO, 1T oo But, unfortunately, thore are also | Reed corner was asked chielly onthe |, ¢ho people only bought more sowing ma-.| mon to become wdependentof commission | 8ked for $12,000,000 for ships this year, ns LdlokE ( Lo againat W appropriated last yéav, | cared not to him 1 uny othe Thursdny, De 17 Ho thoug democratic house would | play, indeed baraly know ously characterize a8 a blight upon the | represented in them, and he may have state, The friendsof the lottery arethe | felt, also, that there would never be a more numerous, judging from the num- | more favorable opportunity to impress | | Yo ddrossd (o The Bee Publishing Company: | 1 continue to maintain whatthey vigor- | dence and respect with both parties | claimants to subsequent sinventions with | ohanges, Tho decision was coached at the | * Do you think the Chitinn dificulty will bo | | | This habit ing a star with a singlo character seoms to boa ¢ Eriday, Doc. 18 ; ) | republican factioas which it will be | ground that neither the mayor, the | chies, Give history a chance to repoat it- | men ut the recelving yards, The American Buturdy, Doc. ' | found difficult, if not impossiblo, to | council nor the Library Board had any | seif, 1o SX06k O aatoli GBMpRRY wilk BFgh= | Lo o el (e h e | B oYK e 2 | harmonize, This was shown nt the | right to incur a linbility in excess of tho - iz0d in Decombor, 1565, Tho mon who | futely nacessary to inish \tp the WOFK DOSUR, | ohmnnt v e o eomedies AL 1o meoting of the state central committes | amount at jtheir disposal in the library g founded the company were owners, broeders, | as otherwise tho t would loso the | | 0" Fne ot his hold on the public. for = ¢ : buyers, ranchers and cattlemen generatiy, | DCHOAt of a great deal of money that had « Averago. . : ; 5 GEO. B, TZSCIHUCK. ro {0 before me and _subs, 1 in my presence th's 19th duy of December, A. D I8 | o fow dy ago, when the antagonism | fund in tho week 4 A \ e ready been paid SEAL Aoty g betwoon the Warmoth and anti-War. On this point there can be contro- | just ended thau they, were in the same period | commission —men being barred. — Tho | "1 jsy jlun business proposition,” said object of the combine was to avoid what were | r. Tracy, “and I thick we can convinco | Fould provable 1o P : thought to bo the extortionate charges of | even Mr. Holman of the wisdom of coutinuing Bt @ sinillar oxpe SEATtH commission men. The capital stock of the | the appropriation for the navy. Hon. Bard yell Slote and 50 1 with Du " season or two, nnd, successtul as he has boe 1n his recent work, & veturu to his old plu would probably 1ot loose an_unprecoden (,"!,‘.'“5"',‘(‘;':“r""r':]';"yfl"v'rvl’ oo dnily cireuint o | moth factions of the party was strongly | versy, If wearo to close our eyes to | of 150, while bank cearauces, railvoad eurn- Jowin': table doveloped. The former is composed | palpable violations of the charter to n;u::.’..u}»..\w-’uu.r... range of x.v:uv\:;xlxl and = . - M i v ic build- | d1stributive activities wore greater than at TR (T [ T8 [ 1] 190 790 | principally of whites, and the latter is | expedite the ercction of a public build %} ¢ od at $200,000, They charged S ] H FILa January.... 1 200 15,206| 18,574 119,500 | 28,440 2 ¥ ' o 3 > al the earlier date. The trade outlook is dis- [ company was lixed al it SR A BROIHERS QU IRRE UL A LS 4 Febraary - Pt e ks e F wde up chiofly of leading colored re- [ ing we cannot consistently complain of f c Aty Sricodragig, e aTig Eilts 4T UommiksI6n: uf i the resuine ¢ away from Davy Crockett have met disasters Maronivisiiooses | | o0 1856 WAG 0 | | ihlicans, so that the color line overlaps and lawless appropriations for : PR commission men, Only 35 per cent has ever | One Sustains an All-Night Fight Wich | it are notorious LA 2,208 1ol e 3at | made to appear to play the chief part i any other purpose. There always is a CHELRY CHAT. veen called on the stock, but 37!y per cent Guards of the Other - “Alabama’ nas had adisastrous experienca July 5 2314 |40 1874 00 %00 | the factional conflict, though there are | ready excuse for evasions of the law or rthy has been paid’ back in dividends. The aivi- WasimiNeToy, Pa., Dec. 21.—The detaits of | in Boston, whilo in Now York it is doing o August 4| 14,181 | 15,15 15 3 8 g or illegal & r i de under ashington 8tar: Oounting the new sena- | dends based on cattie shipme ave beel pattle Weanesda ght betwee big business, Ihe play bas beon well r Getoper oo (RS R 1 i or rousons. On a voto to fill_vacan- | for fllegal approprintions made wder | o donMew FGrL, Washington now has o | W60t 30 Eouts per BoRd i RAAIIOn 10 IHOTSSE | Fromt Cri e P Ky buvorn | celver fn- uil parts ot tho countey, and. tho FULLILEG o e el cles in the committes the unti-Warmoth [ pretext of promoting the public welfave. | Capital Hiils. j per cobt paid ‘on the stock. So it will vo | f1uE" {s hitabor. GEiTis b, | failure at the Mub has excited considorablo Cocem it 18,221 faction was successful, and thereupon One of the arguments advanced by the | .y g0t 1ike this Jamming at conclusions. e thie"tho Gombine has not beon's total | townsbipaid o mumbor of men in ambush, | discusson. T punors it the poopls to rar d some of his friends - | lawyers who are trying to justiiy the il- Lo monkey when his nate made a grab | fatlure have been received. Three hundred shots | attend “Alubama,” but the Bostoulaus sim T SR nenaa ool DU il o sk il b TSeatEwa £ the {1 Al s tail I'hie organization of this powerful combine | were fired but fortundtely no one was | piy staid away. Uhe explanation of this is WO weeks henco the prosent council | drew, manifesting a strong feeling of re- | legal action of the. council 1s the al i 5 — attractea but littls attention from the com- | wounded. Curry's house was riddled with | 10t 50 huvd as some mukeitout. The play will retire, but thers can bo an immense | Sontmont in doing so. The chairman of | leged danger from five to which our pub- Persons troubled with a surplus of the mission men at the start,but s00n tts competi- [ o 1 Elolai fAmITY v was prosentel at Boston by a No. amount of mischief done in two weeks. theo flaamtatadlth he party is | lic library will continue to be oxposed | M'8htuniondon the cable company. tion resulted in such serious injury thata figng | DUlOtS and his terror strickon family Spent | oompany which, as a matter of ‘ HoGa A LI g Uik sty 1 2 < Fre prung up, Tho, commission men boycottod | the night in tha celiar. Toward morning | course, was i inferior organization Smemee—— well organized throughout the state, but | in its present location. Who is to blame [ Ohicaze l:;:g:nl-:“;:‘-_mm:‘,“:.‘I\.‘.,‘.“[,‘.,‘ the | the American Live Stock Commission com- | thero wasalull in the baltle, and Curry | The bean eaters knew that aod r THE benevolent public should rally to | thg exnibition made by the dofeated fac- | for this expense? There are several | Chicazo river. pany’s stock cars and succeeded in bringing | alarmed the village by ringing the beil in | sonted it as a matterof pride. This sam o support of the co-operative charitics f % o rge cks i is ci ve - to their ad many large ouyers and packers. + Sovers rlends eamo 10 his as- | thing is occurring coustantly in all parts of SHOBUPROELOLLHOATOpeTLiLY Uities | tion was not renssuring. large blocks in thiscity fullyas well | mryth: “What aro jokes bringing now?” he | The managers of the combine were oxbolled | Laeornn o oo o Lo (0 i 8 | tho country in loss marked degrer, anu and mako this Christmas memorable to | Nevertheless the republicans ought | constructed in regard to protection from | nsked, as he entored the editors oflice with | feom tho Hoors of the exchange at Chicago, TG L New York managers ought to leara a ldsson 3 % e some bulky envelopes ander his irn. 3 ¢ light. It has since been learned that Curry’s | N the poor of the city. to nominate a state tic and wake an | fire as any libvary building could be. If STU depends on thelr nature si replied | Omaha, St Louis und Kausas City, Of | gasailants wera watchmen who were guard- | fron it. % carnest effort to unite in its support. | the libracy b «d deems the present lo- [ the urbine editor. =We'd have to cliarze vou | cour p'n‘,v.‘v t.w‘”);“lv' i aud m:vlm.’lm»m: ing tho property of Marion Curry, whose (o e e fre Govkro THAYER nued not Wit | iy opportunity that is now thrown in | cation unsafo they have the privilege of | siiice™" ot LR ’i;,.-"‘fuf\ fro L‘.,‘\h.l,.v.’n{'.fl"}‘.,."'nu‘l'i‘n"{- e Shomad] ik Maslon® Ghcsy: TasUsiroser ..\_n.’...'!u\),'»-nfmlu focond 'v‘.'-ll'y“...-"m‘m-(J 18 of o car log oen for RBussin has | 4300 ; o . e — year the commission has paid no dividends enAIRT PR o e SW ok atiooossey; i tReRGANgers i g ropublican vote of Louisiaua in 1883 was ut the city will soon be in position fo | makes the whole world e of 21,000, despite its enormous proiits from TN v Lo bhiah B Ho s G 168t Civonty. || DevteLipatic Phero are nundreds of or incompetent oil inspectors. 51,000, and if the pavty could poll that | move the public library into fire proof ON I8 OWN handling stock. s deficit is sclely duo to | ping hay stacks, a barn and a stable. The | theuter 3 Omaha who keep tolerably T vote this year, with the domocratic dis- | quarters. From the inception of the new New York Herait tho expenso of the litization in_ which tho | Froquent tires have atiost orazed Cirky and | Well postod un dramatic affaies, and goodly PERHAPS these Decomber electric f T g rovisi ve . 9 ic A bachelor lnwye! combine has been involved. At the last | hyhas veen fearful of his life. Recently he ber of them will not give up their good storms are responsible for the political sension and the wroad that is 1”"‘313' % hall I"lf)”'\“'m VAL "}“fi for the ]1\!'!“(, 2 )}ul»n AL . 1 meotis Ilu'rmll\‘ml stawement ~hu\\'1'x|‘n~m\ls placed guards about his farm to protect it. for snap shows sent out to gull the 0 m: A lq‘ S Rt i“‘ ol be made upon the democratic vote by | library. The plans originally prepured s a brace, | of about 7.0, from which tho doficit of | Tho guards claim that Rugh Cury tived the ont, 1€ this sort of thing were mora ghtning rot ch are being se {5 ; i ¢ Architect Meyers ¢ ate 21,000 must be deducted, sv the combine will | first Sliot, and as bo had been annoying them vould te ustorn managers o T R e Ty tho farmers alliance, the ropublicans | by Architect Meyers contomplated the | probably huve enougis to'pay the exponses of | thay revurhed tho fire, which rosultod in s | Wholusomelesson. Tho world and the stago (ol ATituice g would not fall short of olecting their | location of the library in the city hall | . Fora yearand g haif his trial wont on. the winding up of its affairs and declare | perfect fusillade for the rest of the night, | Would be bettor if there were fower plays KON ticket, and at any rate an impetus would | buildizg. Beindorff & Fowler, the arch- | 1y Dalotn sho's changed the venue ut last, | SnOUNCE small dividend to its stockholders. | The two brotiers have uot boen friends for | And those wero better, rdhs e grow! e itec rovised city 2 ro- And the issue ut law is divorce. The commisston men have been put to great | vaaps and tho troublo is looked upon as u (RS bo given to the growth of the party in | itects of the revised city hall, were re. expenso on account of the litigation, but now | Yamiy affair. L A recent divorco caso in England throws a TiE Kellom school isall right as to ; = 5 168 TR T, l“) ol js | the state. quired to arrange for the library and | Harper's Bazar; Wealthy Parent—Want my | that the fight is ended and tho commission o curious light on the morality or rather tho ocation provided the Izard shool is —_— they have done so. When the eity hall | dauzhter. ehs Wy, vou'lave just failed fn | wen arn on tob, they are focling very jubil- FIGHTING CHINESE S1UDENTS, manners of the stage over there. It was nl)‘nf(lmm«l as was originally proposad, A SUCCESSFUL BOYCOTT. shall be ready for occupancy next suni- oI i T EON W8 BOUTARM S N IOt mar ant. | S stated in court quite as a matter of course but it appears 0 be in a pocket so far he American was In 1888 the stockmon ness,” said Tomas Sundariand, tho former tresses’ dressing rooms in London thoaters 1 i g 3 if T hada't. q 3 of the west | mer,Omaha will have commodious fire | "™ iH I MEL 0 o T as tho accossibility of streets is con- d \refit—Ste o yours. You aro | o o} manager of the company, "oy a boycott S i 4 2 {'durine tho performance of plays, aud whilo cernod. il vaised by agrcoment betwesn the packers | Sa¥Imacisco, Cal, Dec. 21.—A dispatch ' nou thero they ave permit to stand formed a combination to handle the proof quarters for its public library with- | bound tosuceced, — 5 own cattle and slymw the commissions. | out puying rent. }heqo quarters will Washinzton Star: *That's about the most | and ihe éxchanges. When the leading pack- | from Pekin by tho steamship City of Pekin , abe the wings and couverse with the SUBURBAN streey lumps have hithorto | This new combine was called the | certainly suflice during the two years that | £ o of atage rebbery on record.” | ers azroed not 1o buy cattle from tho A states that tho Unitod States ship Palos was | half nudo girls who appoar i burlesques and beon an imposition upon the good nature | American Live Stock Commission | will bo taken up in the erection of the | poor thow. ] can company, nll vas practically over with |+sant to Nankin Novomber 6, to remaln dur- | &mie ovoras. Now Vork managors oxpress of o tax paying community. If auny new | company, and it promised to be a ve new building. i ey S AETRen A et haadl S s ing the holding of the Chunese military ex- s ot tolorated 1n Gothian's reputable the- puying 10 $ A 3 Ao 5 > 5 Zpo rivvet—A machine has been in- Russinn Nobleman Talks. i CBien e NGO bee A i . contract is made, let it b deawn in terms | important factor in the stock business of | - There isno excuse for trylng to rush. [ vepted that will throw i man 1) toot bl e amiuations, which were to begin Novomber [ aters. The American amusemont caterors get all that it pays for. cent of the stock was called in the com- | must first muko sure that the title to [ St Joo News: “Lwmjust trying to scrape | city, He comes of one of the oldest families | 116G ivast of 1wo brothors from Yung Chow, | course will bo admitted. Oceasionally thy - - pany paid 374 per cont in dividends and | the grounds will be in the city without | one. as he wandeted about the scana cf the Ry and {iny ol dithie ycloseat relatiolis y suspected of smuggli One (o[ Tubors feoiain Caioticas for plobuenaiol fmen THE agony of Speaker Crisp is noarly | was on the high road to success. roversion und then we want to erech a [lI8te cxplosion, teying!to’ gnther ‘up: the ro- | 11l \ialtha principall minine. rerlons in helbrolhbrstiasls ol iwilloR realot e A rEts K"‘_jfl”‘;‘;l Aeadions at an ond so far as committec assign- ho powerful combine charged tho | building that will compara favorably Ameriea ana wiil leavo soon for Siberia, | gy''ii ‘whola" assembly of students 1o | if thére s any basis of trath for those things monts go, but it will bogin in enrnest | samo rato of commissions as local com- | with modern ‘ musoums and library cmETERY | wwher o has luego miving intorosts, THE | Glpouso his catiso. A commission was ap. | Uiy only oceur at @ fow aisreputable the along that new and exasperating | mission men, and at the outset it was | structures elsewhore, i WIththa/ATHeridadimELtions o fita (nIn RIS js‘j‘l_“"jl-l‘;ll}n ‘g:mz[‘l:‘l‘:’:}\‘)“L{\Ill“':_V:";"{'““":L;:L \L».';l e Tl isothermal line which marks the seats | not expected it would interfere wmateri- a——————— ’r] it carried off our pot. 5 says America isaway ahead of Russia in this wm(u Pty - v iy 3 Murs. Jeanette M. Thurber, president of the i inte smocrs ally wi regular fir s 1 MORE PEACEFUL ASPECT, 'Twas just the common, every day respect. small disty nee in the Fo-K cov- | National Conservatory of Music of Amori of disappointed democruts. ally with the regular firms. The dan iy Lema it Olinoxions elzarette. “What do you think of the prospects of a | 1,5 STl disturbanco iu the To-flien erove | oS Mg Bae o lottor announcing that th — gor was soon discovered, however, and 3 roports L ashing war between Russia and England ¢ partly by bandits, was quelled | Scmi-annual entrance examinations will bs Tue doath of Senator Plumb takes | then war began. The exchanges of the | Which give a more peaceful aspec J v o onceful to raaeT e Saost b had ok Tt eng | Thoro is no more likelihood of b than | LRSI ILGH 1oss of blood: Dol ey 1o 7. “Thin intituiun, i YR i e St el e Al o e kcompllontion witAl Oblliil One L of [Inb eI far e e Ay Dr At o e v aonde: [ enetolstotss ctwaen Russia anc - 20 all others of a kindred character, is the ou v g ny country barred the American out of the i tiren that. Buscators Biatns hanl |-tonipkiormake hinyata ain was 4 doad | ica. Itisall nowspaver talk. 1 have nover POOR MRKSMEN, come of a wholly disintorested endeavor to the race as a candidato for interstato | yards upon one technicality and another, | th siove st Secrotary Jln\l\!Y had | railire. heard any army oflicer or a civiiian of any i clevate the standard of tasto in America by 2 S e A / e it assured the Chiiian ministor ash- prominence mention it as u remoto possibil- & o / Sy z students w h thorous commerco commissioner, und thus | Suits were instituted and immense sums e 1:‘ ‘u“" ']‘l.lzl at by t‘\*'h Olitongo/TImes: OATSEA ML Is A nRanhoad Im- 3 pos: After Trying Pistols Without Effect {::)r':m‘gu;lh wl Ll'x\:':l::‘t:{) e ':)1‘,::,,;.!:;‘"@;:1 almost insures the appointment of Hon. | oxpended in the attempt to force the [ ing L complete;inyeabign: Mr. Howells will hid farowell to Boston | “yoy do not, then, think that the Russian Dug)lstall cauutiehis wbnds; where. No institution in the world 1s as G. M. Lambertson of Nebraska. Mr. | oxchusges and stock yard companies to | tion of all tho matters in dispute be- | farever. Mr. Howolls istho Adelinw Pattl of | govornmont iucited the rovolt in Parmirs” Bupa Pestin, Dec. 21.—Baron Fejorvary, [complotely cquippod with toachers of tho Anthony will seck to bo appointed | pormit the stock growers’ association | tWeen the two countries he was S Ll "‘J.sucv'lt:n}{{ uhnllnurd. ]lf\wsiall;(‘.\d nmmm,; until recently minister of the national de- | highest order;in none is the curriculum so el Sy . k 2 " s ‘. | | Pbiladeiphia Times: Somo papers make it | to do with it whatever. is liko most of | fonsoin the Fungarian cabinot, was one of | comprohensive. [From September next its United States senato to continus in business. The courts, | confident that an amicable —conclus | oty others the “ripne. Still w spoll | vour Kuropoan corrcapondents’ scares—noth- | o0 1 18 FERERITE GB A WA A0 O adimiratiie porsonnel Wil havo the bonolt of : ‘—— however, in most cases sustained the | sion could be arrived at. The othor | ofitisbad enoughno matter how viken. R ClonatheTorsi | e s o which caused mush oeoitemont | the Buidunco of Dr. Autonin Dyorai, tho RUssiA is entitled to the crodit of | pogulati ive | ives an interview with Secretar, Bostor orlpt: B and nan' ‘iWhat about tho persecution of the Jews?" 8. g world renowned composer. To hoighten tho rogulations, and the American Live Y | pBoston Transeript: | Putabundioto s man's | wur might tell you somotbing about that, | hero. The baron's opponent was Herr | officiency of the inativation as a facior in tho ing stre offor! o valis “tonle O ({5 2 A A s e i e 9 oven if hels n crank. A crank without making strenuous efforts for tho relief | Stock Commission company has finally | Tracy, in which ho oxpressed the opin andlo 13 of little use. but it would not bo wise for mo to do so." Ugran, a member of the diet, eh gontle- | musical advancement of the land by every of the famino districts, und in October | nbandoned the fiold. The boycott was | lon that the difficulty will bo sottied | = " " " — & Street Car Strike lmminent. man fired two shots without effcct, They | possibie means, will continuo tobo the solo and November expended 55,000,000 | successful. very soon. The secretary was-inoredu- | | Syriiers Stitesmans, Tho fellow who losas | -\ 0 L0 0t Ccar strike is among tho | Uhen dropped their firoarms fu disgust and [ 8im of its conductors, Students aro solicited roubles (nearly $50,000,000) for bread for | In the opinion of Tii Ber this isa | lous regarding -the report that a mob continued tho dunl with swords, After this | {rom ull parts of tho country; where marked - probabilities of tho labor situatiou in Chi- . 1 Stior foui bs i q changze of weavons bot > wounded natural talent is found, instruction is tho suffering. Tho extent of the desti- | misfortune to the stock interests of the | had threatened the house of Minister tiAngQiolaw na ‘bothe wore wounded:in driven out of busi- ve Thousand Emuroiled in & Strug- | that outsiders aro admitted freely to ac zlo nst the Government. PR ARt N D cago. Iho proposition of the West Side | yo" i and tho baron had ono oar cut as | Parted free of exponse: in other cases but i tution is shown by the fact that this | ¢ Ther 1a b cegrula- | Bzan, suying that if any official informa- New York Triun: Street ar company 1o put on its lines extra e "5 ¢avon had 1o rosign his portfollo | ihoderato feo s required. Mora copious in s | act the country. There should bo no regula- | Fiun, suying that if any : ! New York Trinn cars has developed oppositioa from the mem o e e b phDovbfDlo | formation: on all viiese* point may.bo hd ol tromondous oxpondituro is* ontiroly | tions logalized by judicial decisons | tion of tho kind had ronched Washing- | Such bovntitul Douutitut hanist bers of one of tho stroot car employes' unions | 10 order to ontaln satisfaction from Hurv [ formauon on sll wbose powt ey ¢ N 2 1 r white nor small, 4 o ther fan i e e gran_for a specc icl o latter mad Sy RHgBLIONIL0- U980 inadequate which prevent cattle raisers from mar- | ton he would have been notafied. and ho | AndShie I'Enow weud nerreely tnink g ueiotioolclaalieraotinin e oygnastol i biaitig s addressing him at New Yor I e gl e el oon ohl il¢ bl Thitt th re fi vt all LHLLS) DIADIR HIAN OF.BL I8 Dytho —— x keting their stock at tho various stock | took occusion to mildly rebuke those | | Jitibey were faratall =00 union for a violation of contract. The trouble WALT WHLTMAN ILL. s oL RIA e b lavors oxchangos, It was hoped the co-opera- | nowspapers which seem anxious that | | A sculptors dream mient bos arises out of & auestion of wagos. Tho com- kil Lo o A ‘hi Yot uro those awed, wrinkied hand pany rocently offercd to add 230 cars 1o the 3 That Girl From Moxico" is a takeofl on tivo association wight sustain fwsclf in | this country shall havea war with Chili, | Y§hur thuse aced wrinkied hiunds Torvice, Thay “woro t0 Tun s trippores | FeArs Are Fntertained That the Aged | tho Alibi club of Washinaton, which oxisty order that the growers, breeders und | These outgivings are reassuring, and | suon bewutitul, boautiful hands! fromi to 0@ me aud 4 o 7p.m. Thelr | | RosraWilibie e O eEakusyoan oF SRYiAE SXEIOR or i ans o L be oy ot the fact remains that, so far as the [, Thoush heart were woiry wnd sad, drivers and conductors woro to bo paid §1.50 | PHiLapeLenia, P’a., Dee. 21.—The condi- [ busbands, fe ndur‘s ».-mum not be at the mercy of bile | 4 e e e T yationt hands kept oiling on, a day, no matter if they only made one | tion of Walt Whitwan, who lles scriously 11l Augustin Daly has rovived *“The Last commission men and combines at the | public know, our government has it tho clildren might bo glid trip. ' This uew departure’ was to | in his littlo cottage in Camden, is said by bis | WOrd” successfully, and ho thinks the end several markets. The wmiddlomen may | received no word from the government 'F(.'f}.fl'flwf.‘o“.‘lll'.'w'\ RaaL ack relievo the pressue of tho morawg and even- | by visiuns to be unchan 1, although the ro. | Of more farce comedy s ut hand. But one K d 1Y : Y tstunt da, B Rt T S rany bt physicians to be unchanied, although the re- \'a opinion doos not regulate public taste bo a convenionce but artificial condi- | of Chili tochange the situation from [ Ithink how theso hunds restod not Ing rushon Thoyoungerof the two unlons | oo trom the slok room fa' that o grows | iy :“‘:le"\'tv AN LA L 4 Y vhic =4 B ol While mine were at their pla in the West Side accepted tho vroposition, any ladies!” asked tions should not bo allowed to oxist | that which provailed when tho proal- | LK% HE VO B e bt but the old and mora powerful omphaticaily | steadit y weaker. Ho is sufforing from bron- | Mrs, Langtry in her snoery, froozing way of which make them & necess Tho em- | dent sent his message to congress, [ SNy i growing footio . rejectod it because a contract was made four | chial puoumouia, As bo is past 72 years of | Muurico Batrymore. “O yves, madum," roe o2 LU i 4 o | unless it be the . undiplomatio | Fortime nufl pain have late thoir work years ugo with the company by which the | age, tho physicians think te will” not be | plica the brightest of nis class. **I was born bargo they lay upon the products of the | u Sutie f Chiliz 108 On hand and heart wnd brow. lattor was to pay thom §2.10 a day for a aay [ able to withstand the ravages of tio dis- | and L am married.” country is unnecessary and burdensome. communic utm{l of the Chi fan minister ,\1.Ih‘ lus! how near the tim of ten hours. 1T the men did not work ten | ease, and thoy have ab given up hope of The City Directory company had a shak- Thoy now have it in their power to | of foreign affairs to the legations of that [ (Of puin und loss 1o 1o, hours they were to reccive 3210 anyhow. If | his recovery.” Tho belief is general that the P & short time ago and lost some of 1ts A\ f “ueath tho daisies, out of sight, his ot i s lntroduced. Lt wi 2 y ’ AN i Aoy o R B e X T s e o it this “tripper” schome is tutroduced, 1t will | davs of the poct are numbered. Ho may die | s but it seems to please Now York just raise commission rates at will and this Y R abrogate this coutract within forty-cight hours, or he may last I Luke Schooldratt and Willis 1 exocutive session in the senate. The | 18 dangerous. not lh\:x far ,:';W' called ‘l;m)l‘l v[x;(’l;ll\l\; But. o, .u’f:"f;’.”mq.‘”'f:”".,;‘ 3 Gotia HitshaidanaiDiadl longer tuam, the old time wiustrels, seom to i & . % any notice. The new president of Chili A e T ill tho gaps satisfactorily. tall syoamore of the Wabash™ will not = ARY 1 know full wel| these dour oid nands Mrs. Maria Gavin, living at No, 717 W i wo Indic koL ; ) o E 5 ; 3 PR e S s cnow-tyll workthese denr Mrs. Maria Gavin, living at No. 717 Wost, wo Indiciments Against Pield, to embarrassod in his attacks upon the THE DEMOCEALIC JUDGES, will be inuugurated this woek, and it is i Siranory Ol b ondlcss yoars | Juckson street, realized somo months ago | New Yonk, Doc. 2L—Two indictmonts | o Y b : i : expected will form & new cabinet. Ho ¥ i L tkat consumption hud made suet inrouds upon LWl Bugk,t UL IRk work an. Lo new judge or the administration by foar of a [ President Harrison has roceived mer- b Ifow ovur golden winds d ! tongue-lashing from John J. Ingalls. | ited commendation for the genoval ex- | Porhaps no senator breathed so pro- | collence of his appointments of judges | WOrd the United States, and very likely S R aud o o was on unfeiondly torm with il | sbosity raud larcony in the it do stern e istod- tom it hlonio. found a sigh of relief as Daniol when | of the new circuit courts of appeal, and Peflor was elected. this has come not alone from the repub- it is this fact that induces the authori- LMONG TULE BLOSSOMS, her relatives except hor aunt, sho concluded | are vased on o complaint made by Fster.”” Ho testad” thom at Chicago, —_— lican pross, but with equal OMA1A peoplo are plonsed to know that the supervising architect of the treasury has materially modified the ex- torior elevation of the proposed federal building. There was room for improve- ment. It is observed, however, that the architect continues to ignore the prob- able future importance of Soventeenth streot and loaves it as tho backy the postoftice. DaNIEL VoorHEES will have another chance to unwind invectives when the nomination of Judge VWoods comes upin iPrank Daniels 15 now in Now York with R . s 5 to consult a lawyer about muking a will, | Sprague, who eharges Kield with the larceny | 8150 has a musical farce fn hand, tlos at Washington to viow the outlook |\ o\ o, way davolved in tho diioultics | Wil on tho way o get a Inwvor Miss Gavig | of 330 shawes of Fdison Electric Light com Mrs. Agnes Bonton Barnes, the projoctor s more favorable for a penceblo and | o fati, Fat WES ARKOIVEs i the Qe utties | met Oficer Langlors, n total stranger, of | pany stock, which ho gave as colluteral for | of thonow Suvoy theater, Chicago, which is rly settlement of the complication, buttons which bad Lo be fastened behind his [ Whom she asked the wuy to the nearest law | borrowed mon to bo built ou the site of tho Jackson str back 18 0 manyltovices to torment small | oMce. While walking along sho told hor - ~ avmory, bas i plan for & comedy festival 10 i 4 . boys. p story and closed by bewging Langlors to be civate Bank Failure, ve given in 185, It is bor inteution to intor Tie Bleetrie Lighting company is omo her husband, i policoman Avtooa, Pa., Dec, 21, ~Tho Tyroue banlk, | 28t Jefforson, Crane, Robson, Sothorn and . | One morning hawha informed of the ar- Goodwin, to huve each pluy star pa 1 expected to distribute some valuable | rivalof a baby siten and lnter in the day hiashniing s iody e Loy a private lustitution, failed to open its doors | 110 W I NP IO IS BE T mementoes and Christmas gifts tc allowed Lo sten o s moti 8 - L s g, The ban! . o 3 ), o L) hristmus gifts to the | was ullow AA-into -his motier's oham orders to romain_avsolutoly quiot, the | Lhis morning, ' dho bank has alwase beon | popert 1ouls Stovenson’s story, “Tho Sui- rotiring councilmen, who have been so | beF to look at the biby,as sho lay usleen. carriod the dying woman to a cab [ Fegarded as sound ana tho fallure iy s great { o\4o Glub,” has boon turned into a farce case against the institute failed abso- 0! g iformly fol 0 Pou ardec o, small creature rprise. ‘The assets and bilitie 0 lutely. The county commissioners very | future in every similar cir h b ¥ ssioners Y v eircumstance, | v clergyman’s house. The clereyman r business, joins ‘*“Iho Suicido Club" of V. i 0] g at his thoughts yorp, asked him so y A [y - " proporly hesitatod to ostablish a proco- [ One of the democrats appointed, Judge | Vit" thiL corporation Bl Ao TabTaa s e IOt o tho oficer's oruslty and rofusad Lo perform | prayors Indictedl for Embezz , | Bridgeporh and dateriines to hng blmmolr dont which n 8 o abuse ri Mt ik i = = arling LB L2 the ceromony. But Miss Gavin mado a will TN a0, 91, Tue I'ho rope brouis. Tho suicide 1s a misorable ont which may result in sorious abuses | Willlam L. Putnam of Maine, has long 0 Euogy. oartingt v 1 Dunals vor, wud on Docembor , she | _ PITrsnund, Pa, Doe. 21.—Truo FHREIRE PN ERRARIOISE LD I ARER 0 in the future. The proper 'thing | been a prominent und honored leader of Liemacrat. Ldon't think she looks much good,” an- | (ied. Her relations aro now preparing a | found today by tho grand jury agaimst Mayor | praspects brighten, but the olub selects him would be to withold $10 from the post | his party in that state aud occupies | Grover Cloveland is the groatl Was of | 8% Lom, witly uncompromising frank- | gonrest | Wyman and ex-Mayor Pearson of Alleghany | as its victim for the curvent year. o en o oratio g ness. *‘How soomwill, sho be biyg enough to . for embezzlement gages u consumptive individual named Dyat mortem and other foos of,the offica frum | an eminent position as a lawyer, | (he domocratic par faston my back Lgtons Waifh by the Carload, - A R I e S which to pay the railroad company for | The other democrut s Goo o S Jocal Jbenevolent sociot o becoming | Seanger, an Italiun, in twenty-one days | remains only ono member besidos himsolf the use of its engine. YR TP e '"'"',,“, Ihiean dath A small boy made " big, fat woman furi- [ g ed &L tho systematic dumy commitied to momory the *Iliad,” which | This member urges him to die. ~He gots his i 1sylvanin, roit Free Press, ously angry and i cae load of people very aifs to this city and will proba- | comprises 15,210 verses, and tho “Odyssey,” | tormentor into s madhouse and thus is lett = J whoso legal attainments the Philn. | Mr. Blaluels said to have semi-paralysis vey Lnls morning, sags the Kunsas City a0 steps o suppress it The | which also comprises a large numb alone, o marries and is happy. HENRY WATTERSON is quite certain | delphin newspapers sponk in the highest | Of the throat. A search for his utterances Eveniog Times, Hewas sitting dowa quiotly | New York roundling asylums and other in . o D) st when this portly womau came i As no stitutions u n! wature are doing o | * = = - a——1 the star-eyod goddoss will be soriously | terms. Commenting these appointe | O the prosidential quostion sug s thag | When this poruly w 4 A t o lar natur Ing o 1 Rinpfen boidy KoL up L0 give her a seat sho stood in | thriving business and for sevoral years past 4 i oftended if Speaker Crlsp does not make | ments the New York Evening st says: | |00 eclipse is total the nislo at the wercy of the bumps, aud | they ha 0 anywhere from 300 to | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—~Latest U. S, Gov't Report. Mills chalrman of ways and moans. | “The most important feature of these Yawp. twists und turns of the road I'he car had | 800 unfortupate vaur on families in and Honry thinks the aforesald goddess ro- | two selections, however, t tho fact Chiladely ot up, aud in a whisper that could bo heard | hitle unfortunates, for the most part childeen hoartiness CoRONER HARRIGAN'S bill for a | from newspapers predisposed to criticiso special engine to go to Plattsmouth to | the administration. Especially has his dlsinter the remains of an unfortunute | selection of two demoorats for girl in order to make a case against o | these positions been wavimly approved medical institute s still unpaid. The | on all sides as an example or procedent faithful and liberal in their dealings gond ubout two blocks when the small boy [ about this elty ss than fifty of tuese gards the Texas gentloman with cape- | that the demoorats chos xcollont | ‘The western people will b satisflyd, for | ail through the var swd: “Uil bo oune of | of erime, were seit to this oity during the RIAL Tawoe and Calnimm e R ot : next year, with an appropriation of 813,000,- | Uhres men 1o give tha lay a seat month of November, One consignment alone of h displ. [ ve re | s 000 for the improvement of the Missouri and % “ consisted of thirty foundiings and other ship- ner displeasure if ho ventures to ig- | that o republican president A A [ BT TR A T e S A ago Tribune Can any one in this | moeuts varied in uumber from two to ten nore her favorlte. Tho star-eyod gol- | third of these smost responsible and dis ‘i_m'“;m.{\w‘ ars: Do ther wan ‘i blokas give u definition of tue word ‘para doss Is, motaphorieally speaking, jeul- | tinguished offives to members of the | - rowis b, Beancuse and sho rocceded | Billy Moyer, the Stroator pugilist, whiloon ous jade. Crisp brought his nerve up ! other party.” Tow s Crop Record, ne it herself the wity to New Orleans to meot Carroll, be- from Goorgia, howover, and in view of | In no respoot has Pros e o hieaso Inter-Ocean. A parasite is o creature t camo vory aivk from gas escaping in ' the rga | X L o | he roundup crop re or Tow: b low ¢ 05, Now sleonlug car and vomited av intervuls for the publication of his lotter to Mills | oxercised greater discrimination ov || l' '| 1‘« A lw‘n o) Irl :l for 1 mx“ talk w’ 1“l“ xS ros. Now. rem Msolog ear at i i r 1 \ | lated from returos of 1,000 correspondents ol At 14 0 burasite T4 ROURS, the reply of the lattar ho is likoly | manifested o keener solicitude for the | 1ne Woatl Crop bur et And a little boy with u thoughtful, Emer - stand on his rights und tell Mr. Miils | publio intevests th \ \ o Woather and Urop bureau of that stato, | youan cast of countenance stood up and Doad Triplets Discavered v It f | public interests than in the j akes @ v attering showing. The | saig New Yonk, Dec. 21— Robert, the 10-vear- $ud all his friends to go to Texas. | “ppointments he bas made, and 1o oth average yleld of corn s thirty-olght | G s Knooks Our Billy Meye | VA parasice ls @ cauuibal” ola son of “Kerrigau, the Irish piper,” whe