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THE OMAHA DAILY BE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY 5. DECEMBER 23, 1801. NUMBER 159 ! “\I late and o: Josh M, Robe Arm of Keno- nv MNIT T, M HUTT the action for libel brought ~ Fort Wayne, Iud., about n voar ago Atlantic, Tn., assigned to_ Intwepational Elec Major Hargreaves, today aunounced to the od with circulatiie o 2 treasury note. tric Ra:lway company of Chicago, electric e court that, ‘acting under instructions from ve was_convicted and is now in ruilway John H.- Nichols of Sheldor, Tn, Captain Osborne, thov withidrow tho cas e A 2 the penitentiary. Young Nye jumped b graln bin alarm: Johu [atermgn, assignor . im-s Fester's Report Pract'ca’ly | Mrs. Osborne now sho stole the ' i He Declarss That His Prefereca for [ [he Donstontieey. Houng e et o | Furtunates Whoso Names Have Been fent | §i'l St {0 b Wast and . 0. Lenioy Judze of Crim:s Fw‘r ! Report Pract'ca’ly fawelry Teor Mo, Ha taold ihe | Governor Humohrey Refuses to Consider Epringer is Quits Prop:r. ward of €400 for his arrest. He will be tuken to the Senate for Confirmation, of Villiaca, In., convertible driil'and wrench, Exoaerates the Chilian Rioters, : - Olais of Eenatorial Aspirants, 2 to Tudianapolis tomorrow. . - — iy DEATH OF & MILITANT BISHOP. =P pear: - - COIN \GE OF SILVER — A& WRITING EXPERTS, FOUR ME LY HELD FOR THE CRM:. | Mgr. Despara Freppel. Politician- o ¢ & NOTHING CONTRARY WILL BE CONSIDERED e : AMERICAN AID' WILL BE APPRECIATED. | 14 wiii Continue at 8an Frahcisco and N ONLY HELD FO 3 TR Bians Lo GEORGE PECK 1S OUT OF THE RACE, —_— Testimony in the Graves Case—The —_— Carson—Notes from the Capital. = LCopyriyhted 181 by James Gordon Bennett,] —— g g Prosceution I sts, . Wasisaroy, D, C., Dec. 22.—Tn the sen- | Clai Pnts, Dac, 2 3w. Yotk Hel Jable snelisle DI Not Appoint His Strong- : - Russia's, Starving Peoplo Wil He A L D.C, aims (hit the Baltimore s, ow York Herald Cable Car! 0 > ! et l" Dexven, Colo, Dec. 22.—The trial of, Dr. | Ttussia’s Starving Pe plo Will Be Ase |, oy Senator, Stanford” iitroduced his Wiets Special to Tue Ber |-—Mgr. Despard est competitor for the Chair and ‘0. Thateher Graves for tho alloged poisoning sisted — Silver Coivage — Senato bill of last session, appropriating 950,000 Freppol, bishop of Angers, ono of the bost Other Demovcratic Leaders of Mrs, Burnaby was resumay today with Proceedings and Other Washe for tho extension of the executive mansion knowa and most curious chiaracters in th But There is Ay Quantity of Timber In Sight and Others Blossom- ing Daily—Lotters by the Aggressors the OfMicial Keport—Chili Did Likewise. the cross examination of John H. Conrad, ington News of Interest. in accordance with plans pepared by Mr. News in Brief. French parliament, is dead. He was (4 yoars th: Rushel, who finished his testimony last evening, but Hurrison. Also his bills of last session ap- old. nothing new was developed. propriuting £1,000,000 for the establishment, Wasnixetoy Buneav or Tie Bee, } Thomas Flanagan, the hackman who drove | Wasuixetos, D, C., Dec. 22.—In the sen- | of 4 gun factory on the Pacific coast and to Mzr. Freppel, who was born in Alsace, o filled a conspicuous place in the chamber of | *TOPEKY, Kan, Dee. 22.—[Special Telo- debutios, Ho sat i the. fromt . pow | EY6M to Tur Dek.|—Two more prominent of tho benches resorved for. tho ox. | Contidates for the seat mado vacant by the tromo right. His constitutional resticss. | 4°nth of Senator Plumb wovo, eftectually ness led him to make frequent in. | disPosed of today. Hon. George 1. Pock, terruptions during the debate. It wns | Koneral solicitor of tho Atcnison, Topoka & a rare thing to seo nim in reposo, | Snts Fe Railway company, was wired by [Copyrighted 1891 by James Gordon Benn NTIE STRERT, the doctor to the Barnaby houso in Provi- | ate, among tho papers presented and referred, | proviae the govornment with meuns sufficiont, | VALPANAISO, LBl (via Galvoston, Tex), e sk RNeTo%, . Co Do 2. 11| denco, testiled that o haa ariven Dr. Graves | woro tho rosolutions of tho militars. order of | 1o supply tho national want of a sound - | et *-1By Moxiean Cuble to the New i ot 1 Ay | to the residenco fivo times. Ho usually met | tho Loyal Lewion of the United States, | culating medium, a2 et Yl l\muh;ullfl; committ s ml problem it tho doctor a rquare or more from % | adopted at St. Paul, urging the completion, Senntor Gibson u{ Ln\:[udun,,: r.l.l,,.'m,:‘m.,‘,i .‘n: of Crimes Iu-l‘ v h“l conc xm." his c ¢ has rugglec r Ve 4 pas’ (Graves’) house. Mrs. Lonrad accol % vi slignt ame L D) 01 cod qu v 0 p assault upo e man-ol rs- which be has strugglod for two weeks past | ((raves') house ars. Conead accompaniod | % B on o0y “gment practicable, of a | With a slignt amendmont. Jiis bill introduced | inguiry into the assault upon the man-of-war bids fair to b solvea. Whatever sclections | th L early in tho prosont session, appropriating | men of fhe United States cruisor Baltimore At biibte | B avy sufMcient in ships avd arfamant o | §10000000 o imorove the haviention . ang :n.\ poade, hase il be dpeties The prosecution then produced a mumber | command and enforce tho resbect due tio | afford safety to the comumerce on the Missis- | | el When e was ot speaking or wosticurating, | PFesitent Manvel tnat tho Atchison could 1 of 116 cheolor It congress for oo past || Babatby L yurous firaos, e haudwrting | 108 of the nation the world ovur.” A number river and to proveni destrictive floods, | 18st, and passed the testimony over 10 the | o would icoon himsolf occupiod by Ndgeting | OUdispense with his services ot tbis time #lo of liko character in_congress for tho past | Barnaby at various tiwes. The nandwriting | 40 0GR NINRETC, S Gl | The amendments tonsist of only unimport- | procurator fiscal, or staio's attorues, who, | about with bls Waistoud. of taking snuft. | and tho railroad attornay withdrow from the twonty years. The defeat of Mr. Mills was heso I ‘ el 1t verbal chung in accordance with the Chilian criminal pro- | Instead of refroshing himself with the ous- | race. Mr. Peck's frionds have (nsisted, and ? bottie of whisky which was sent to Mrs, | introduced. The convel ? trado dollar bullion int ¢ v 1 itselt 8o unexpocted by his admirers that | pottle of 3 . e conversion of trade dollar bullion into | wequre, will lny down the law in the case, | tomary glusses of water, when hoe addressed arnaby were compared. A communication from the coutt of claims | g v o8 b o y ) Y s collengiel B ? hio has conditionally consentod to become & : staudura silver dollars was = completed | opior which the judee will give his decision, | IS cotleagues, he would ~punctuate his Y uioy '”‘I L "“”.“' WAl '“"""“"l‘",”: James L. Lindsay, an exvert in hand- | transmitting awards in certaln Fronch The coinage of standard sil- Y o lhors | Periods with glisses of ciaret, Tho ends of | Caudidate bofore the uext lesislaturo cover from their disappointment. Itdous | writing, sworo that It ivas his belief that the | {1 jiation claims cases was prosantod and re. dollars is thorefore at an I bave seen the entire tostimony hero | hys speechies wero consequently, as a rale, B. W. Perkins was killod by the friends of not appear that Speaker Crisp will put much | writing fu tho letters and that on the in- | 350G the cominittao on claims , unless & change shall be made in [ arc300 pages of it. It gocs on to say thut | much more lively than the boginnings. At | the other candidates, who lot it reach the salve on the wounds of the vanquished. Tn | scription on the boutlo of ‘whisky wero lden- | “sianford and his colleague Felton took the | the policy of ~the *Treasury ~department | the Batimore's men, who wero arrested, | the timo of the Franco-Prussiun war of 1570, | curs of the govornor that hs olltical fGture tical and wero written by the same person through congres | ataie . 8- ot thio stron 1 o by ath of offics ough congressional enactment or othe 5 Stitae : b distinguished SO IDY WML R oLLan spito of tho sironuous offorts mado by tho | e Cappillir, for ninoteon years a profes. | O3 OfoMlce. o e for th | wise. . Mr. Lieach, direétor of the mint, sald | Stated that u citizen and othor partles | 55 IEURRUIsHAd himsclf by writing a leUOF | \wouid bo ruined by the appofntmentof s democratic leaders like Gorman, Carlisle, | sor of writing and an_expert, corroborated | ;oo SORSD SR T e oves of | this afternioon that while ke was not author- | 88saulted them. There was not tne sightest | o o1v"Gr his troops. | He nagrowly oscaped | mun merely to remove him from the gov- Gruy and others to induco. Mr. Crisp to alter | Mr. Lindsay's testimony. Conzross on tho 24th nstant, and for - holi- | ized to spoak of the future silver policy of | evidenze of handeufting or bad treatment by [ being shot for bis audacity. U] otor's way in the Taird congressional diss bis determination to appoint Mr. Spring & .Ix:»'x“ Ii”x‘l‘:“\‘r(;‘le“”“\Il'rlxlvv:ll 'I’:,","rfi"“"‘fi'.p'{’?'.'.L! day 1ecess from tomorrow until '1‘,“.‘;“\\4. nu; (|;~,n\'r:nlnlm|‘:,|.m- lhi(‘»lv‘xlul.nl“((hv‘r:; 15 ;.‘m”:‘»ly; the police officers. The seaman Gurre! On -]u:ln\wln:nl patriotic questions be was | triet. and to substituto Mr. Mills 10 his place, | (o9t Aajottnec A 1 the | jatuary 5, were presented and concurred in | any doubt that the coinage of standard silver | {hought, but was not sure, that a policoman | &0 extromist, but was the most necommodat PR e saatle e the speaker abidos by his determnation to | Gefense will begin the introduction of thelr | 5y yhon, nfter a short executive session, as | doflars will be continued at the San Frau- | b o ing of mortals. Militant bishop though ho LU G DL VOCL ) T 1 hich bt b et A mark of raspect to tho memory of the late | cisco and Carson City mints in amounts suf- - was, he will be long and sincorely regrotted | 18 ¢loser to him politically thun any one clse, L f“’”f"n ol AL i He STRUGGLIZVWITH 4 MADMAN, Ropresontative Iord, the seuate, at 1:10, ad- | ficient to meet the necessities of the service. Had All Been Drinking even by his oppononts. Personally Mgr. | Was known to favor erkins and the ex-con- ‘l’""‘i“"‘“"“‘:‘ “rl :"”“"" i:'“"" opd ":"” .“;I’ i journed until tomorrow He cstimated this at 100,000 a month for | € oy of tno galtimoro sailors, with the ex- | F'reppel was nov imposing. e was short | gressman from the Third district has now boints o the fact tha 10 new thin + i 3 VASIINGTO ., Dec. 22.—Tha presi- | each mint, and had ruvicund face, which was thrown 3 Rock’ tsland Trainmen H ve to Care [ WAsHINGION, D, U,y T St atary 0 svorsed | ception of one Brown, who anpeated to have ch i Wil | been dropped for a successful speaker to select his chair dent today sent the following nominations to Acting Secretary Chandler has reversed P . v into relief by his ecclosiustical vestments, Py men of ways and means outside of bis FOERED A CEOUBRLEAREC L Oxs the senato, Postmasters—1linois—George | tho actioi of the commissioner of the goneral | been sober, acknowledgod that thoy had boen | yominding one at overy turn of the parp | Lhe mail carriers were overburdened with oaoc e o "Kixsas Ciry, Mo, Dec. 22.—The Rock | §3 Booth, Barry: Goorgo I3, Allison, Chester; | land offico in rejecting the list of indernity [ drnking. Thirty American sailors were | which tho church plays in the affais of | lotters to the executive office today urging :“’””":l; I“‘;"’“"‘ ‘:r”‘ l;:; “““‘_“ ;”L M" :u‘l "l Islana trafticame in from tho eust late this :\il]mu[)‘_ H I"lnhlm ll'm'ln\r Ismuzv'nn; J I‘;;“"L{l‘ll(‘s"“?‘:;l""l?l“’%‘y'“‘l‘ll m»;("‘:( :M\“‘;»m"m(“r}g arrested in the first instance. I'I.m«-v ' <"~-rl'-nn 1u»|u-u-ll;u-lnl~'l The gov L vnh:lscd entiu 5 0 luve been | o with o most undesirable passengor-| Shaw, Dixon; Gieorge H. Sewall, Virden; | by stato Sou akota, The court of i Kept waiting fo tumors are rifo of the immineut | to look atany of the lotters or read any dis= urging Mr. Mills' candidacy to tho fact | 1o \‘:'l'l.‘,‘,. e Do o% | S.'B. Bamar, Metropolis City: Harrison M. | ground that the ‘selections are’ not mado | o u:::{r inquirs wrs k ‘,‘,‘.‘,},?:\"‘:w(-: coliapse of the royalist party. | patehes which bora on the subject. Ho left that in tho rorty-fourth congress, Speaker | /115 T 1 Bursei, Ponkuey. | Wisconsln—Edward . | within the limits of the land district in dence that was overrated, riving It i3 not easy to get at the truth. Tho | with others of the stato ofiicers at 3 o'clock Kerr preferred ~Willam R. Motrison to | % 11:45 o'clock it was found that there wasa | Whaler, Praire Du Choen. lowa—Thomas | Which the losses occur. The actinz secrotary | any conclusion, beeause Captain Schley of | friends of the comte do Pavis contradict the | this afternoon for Kansas City to meet the Samtol Randall, that in'tho Forty-fifth | Mot concealed in the toflot room and he re- | I _ARdorson, (ndianola; David C. Motty, | holds that the express purpose of the uct | tho Baltimore stated that Minister ligan [ reports, vut there is provervially no smoko | Plumb funeral train. congress, Pernando Wood was selocted by | fused to come out. Crouched in the corner 'nu{‘rl 1\m.n{v_wtul A\\‘l'vhur\ . lann- ‘lgf :‘l""l‘;“ Y ':- Nl‘&u“l- 2 ,L"""“‘('(‘)"’m”i','; would brocure other witnesses to tho affray, | Without i and in-the present state of | inxwll K H‘mlwlv.fldilnl' of the Topeka M. Randall, over Mr. Blackburn, who was | of the ¥partment he refused to listen to any orthticld. Ohio—J. W. Gissiwr, Post | restriction requiring lands selectec 0 in |, adds that the inquiry is now con. | French polities av all events, perhaps the | Capitol, hus’ blossomed forth today as & his chief compsutor, and fn tho Iforty-eigivg "y R William Eckbart, Monrooville; O. | the samo district and he therofore divects | Thejudge adds that the iuquiry is now con- | ™" B -" 1o omte do Paris conld do | prominent candidate. His candidacy is congross, when Mr. Carlisle, who is now: soNa oo 00y aty with glaring eyes warned every | pEgrsEn Canton; J. B, Jones, Hudsonj | that the list be submitted for approval. cluded without these promised witness would be to withdraw his claims to his | favored by the prohibition wing of the repube sirongly urging the necessity of Mil QR‘OR sp@way from him. [t was ovident | 1) “B. Jobe, Yellow Srings: Mary Acting Secretary Spaulding today directed | being produced. visionary throne. lican party. ging 3 in the streets of Valparaiso on October 16 2 Pvas ¢ e, T astor i Blta: Cole ol o o ondemnation proceedings & . Jointment, was spe he again s he Avas o lunatic. Trainmaster | J. Huntington, Delta; J. L. Woleflay, Dela~ | the institution of condemnal How Turnbitl Was Killed, il ; 5 o Sovernes oy A D e RE M b tibn v el who irad | Jafes Bidir, who was in tho car, | wares H. N. Tayler, New Carlislo: Edwara | atMinneapolis in tho casoof thotwo nainunes 3 ©n Dot a i rdliant Writer Governor Humphrey at Kansas City. been his best opponent in the cunyass, The summoned a porter to his assistance and at- | Spencer, Waverly; B. Smith, Bellevue; | imported hy Colonel Gross of Minueapolis Four of the accused rioters are held, Albert Wolff, the art and dramatic cr Kixsas Civy, Mo., Dee, . —Governor Are #0ud proceden ts, says M. Crisp's fricnds, | tempted to put the man off the train. They | M. P, Sharp, Willoughby; Cloment Russell, | and seized as illegal ~ importations, “Tho | Gomez, one of the four, acknowl | 0f tho igaro, dicd tonizht of congestion of | Lyman tumpirey, mombvers of the stato 10 justify the speaker in his dotormination | had undertaken too big a task. ‘Tho man, a | Massilion; Roger Richards, Shawuce: R M. [ question therefore will be determined by the | qayes stabbing Coal Heuver Turn- | the lungsaftera five days’ illness, nged 65, [ senate and legisla uro of Kansas, and a num- to select Mr. Springer in the place of the | fall, powerful Irishman, opened a pocket | Kile, Blane -fester; Henry Nixon, Saline. | courtinstead of by tho Troasudy departiment. | 1™ 1o times 1 the back. | 1OV AR LT B oD e L L L B UG age from Corsic knife and fought liko n fiead. As Blair | vilios B. W. Winants, Brooklynville. ~North ex the cabinet meeting today Secretary | )¢ e | ting race of boulevardiers. Like his articles, | this evening to meet the funeral train with CLEp L el It Erapoled with him he burieq the Knife in | Dakota—d: C. Thompson. Dickson; 1. 4. | Biaine said there wero no new davelopments | Turnbull received in all cighteen wounds in | his talk sparklod with wit. a fact which may | the remains of the lato Sonator Proston B, Nebraska to be Remembered, Blair's loft log just above the calf, piercing | Pederson, Valloy Citv. Oilaboma--T. in the Chilian affair the back, two of which penctrated | scom all th more extraordinary if | Plumo, which will arrive tomorrow. Mr. Soringer then is to g0 to the head of [ the flesh to the bone. He was taen given | Marquet, Norman. South Dakota—W. €. —— his lungs, and caused his death, shortly after | it 15 remembered that he was the [ Governor Humphrey was soon tuis oven- S e R M o R e s E e | e e R | e i st tho dsatt of Boatewalu's Mate: Onncles Tig. | SRl FooL SORal veniomion ol Colpine, | ik, S8 Cni 6, oaY dnd S Beeicn et olmuii to be the chairman of the appropria- | door, As eain arvived here two police- | ings: C. K. Mallahan, ik Point; iis —~ oIl began 1ife as a draughtsman ris ot considered cations of s committce, The speaker will, iowever, | men succeeded in securing the maufac. At | Hiteheock, Custer. Utah—B. F. Bothe, buble Which Kesu'ted From Em- 2 soon attracted him. Onreaching the Prench | the various candidates for Senator Plumb's surround Mr. Holman by such associates as | the station he gave his name as Thomas | Box Elder: J. P, Driscoll, Eureka. ploying Irrespousivle Lawy ri he stabbed ‘L'urnbull, asserts that he was de- | capital he became the private sccrctary of | Seat in the senate, and that he would not will temper his usual ravenous desire to cut | Harrington, an lvish laborer from San Fran- | Al tke military nominations, 262 in num- | Wisiiyarox, D. C, Dec, 22— [Spocial | fending some friends of his, when Turnbull | Dumas pere. He suosequently joined the | make the appointinent for two or three weeks down appropriations for every other district | cisco who was returning home from a visit | ber, received up to the present datu were olegram to Tne B e court of ciaims | knocked him down. He does not think that | Staff of the IPigaro, on which at the time | yet. He was much put out by the rumors except s own. Mr. Breckinridgo of Ken- [ to Boston. also contirmed. The judicial nominations | - ° the stabbing was the cause of Tarabulls | Of His doathi o hud filled a leading place as | Which have been put i circulution that he tucky, Mr. Fiteh of New_ York, Mr. Breckin- were not. considered, as they have not was crowded this moruing with attorneys | the stabbing was Sl arabull’s | cpitic and chroniqueur for five-and-thirty | intended to vesign the governorship to Licu- © of Arkansus, Mr. Forney of Alabuma, KEPT 1HE veceived action by the committec on ju- | waiting to discuss Indian dopradation elaims. | death. ¢ yoars. He came to be an authority on paint- | tenant Governor Felt and take the senators Savers of Texas, Mr. wilson of Mis: | : = : diciary 5 It was expected that this class of cases | Aldunate, another of the four prisoners, | ing and sculpture. ~ 7| snip bimselt. sour), Mr. Compton ull .\lm)l.\lml, us demo. | Suit to |~‘-vnv 13 \‘uh able Colorado ; ’ll'lw m;miuu?li\'n-l':lt‘A\JHO: _n(. Nobeker oi would be taken up for the first time under | deaies all participation in the assault, but the nohr: :‘!in;l:j:;:g‘ ({_a 1.}..; and mh!re‘;‘(h;u‘l‘n‘.- Resolutions of Sympathy. crats, with Cogswolt of * Massachusouts, Mining Property. ndiana to e United States treasuror and f g B0 B CEEGUT B0 S Fo " 0w | evidenca of other witnesses s to the offect [ 1e had many ducls. “ew men were bever | SO0 EEE O FEEYRE Dingley of Maine, Grout of Vermont, and o b Rt W. . Simond of Connecticut to be commis- , nowu than Wolll, whoso high shoulders, | onr, \ 3 Binghatn of Penusylvanin, can be dopendod | o, 0% Yok Doc. 22.—Jerry Collinsand | Gk o putents were confirmea. heard thus far, ana nearly 7,000 are pending. | that bo engaged in it. smaoth face and shiill falsetto voico word | ing of the citizens of Leavenworth, held at upon to overrulo by s majority votcuny of the | PatricicJ. Haggerty owned three minos in 2k s 3 They are pouring in every day, by dozons. Riggio Was Stibbed and Shot. familiar not ouly to Paris, but to all Burope. | the Board of Trado rooms this evening, wild cccentricities of economy in wuich Mr, [ Colorado, and obtained patents in February, RECENT ARMY ORDEKS, The Bee and Examiner Burean of Claims Rodriguez, the third of the accnsed per- He belonged to the geieration which pro- r.v»x.‘lu'm.vn\‘\\NI" ::‘l‘“plrmls‘“ I:m l:‘;‘"Pk‘"‘l MH» Holman deligats to indulge, With a view of | 1885, which they transforred to a lawyer, g = alone will tile about fifty in a. bunch today, e s e duced Henri Rochefort and many anotuner | VoW for tho death of Senator Preston B, sccuring popular applause “in Indiana, and | William L. O'Neill, in trust, for the purpose | Changes of Interest Made in the Rt and this is Gnly a sanpld of, its. work, To | 5018 acknowledgos ho stabbed Boatswaw's | priliinnt writer Slumb, and honrtfelt sympathy for the condemuation elsewhero throughout the | 4¢'(yunaforring the property to a corporation ulir Service, o genorat disapponitiment fhe Saurt did not | Mate Charlas Kiwgin, becauso Riggin s | Tio douth of Albort Wolll romoves ono of | bereaved widow and children. [t was also country. which was to be formed. The Hecla Con- Wasmisaroy, D. C., Dee. 22.—[Special | begin work on the Indisn qCpredation cases | saulted one of ths suilors of the Chilian tor- [ the landmarks of Puris. resolved that the proc 1S pread on Dility, obtain bis ambition of w,pluce Ot 1 | ized and incorporated on August 24 lust, | orders were issucd today ready. A little prelimitibey point had arisen | of s countrymen il treated, Rodriwuc AbEARGa VIthik eanita £1,200,000, O’ Neill vofus 3 i 5 that'bad to ba settled. The act of Maren 3, =% 75 e - BECOMING INTERESTING, i < o gDt benvevacy.effort.” Hiascdnvass has, beera '\:A'll_l“:“fr!v\y‘:}""fp;”mriv o m&”!«.‘u:;[“»{:fi\lv A bourd of ofticers, to consist of Colonel | 1801, provided that all proyious contracts | Plunsed his knife into the American sailor. S Wiciima, Kan., Dec. 22.—A very large and bold and, at tho same time, o shrewd one. to transfor the proporty and tho compAey | Heney L. Abbote, corps of enginecrs; Colonel | with attorucys should be vold. Riggln, (v will bo remembored, after bolng | Apother. Intsh ®lection Wieh the | SANOst meoting of citizens was hold In th Ho attached himself to the'fortunes of Mr: | JIo0, But Lo, SUEEE [k T8 ReEs - CR8 e T T o e e Many claimants who had 1meautiously m- | stabbed, ‘as loft to die in tho street. Petty Uhca i BAGas i imoie Fe vttt L B IR + Springer in the speakership fight and stood | (00od ag trustee, The company moved in | Colonel Duvid C. Houston, corps of engincers: | trusted their cases to irresponsible agents | Ofiicer Johnson lifted him 1n his arms to Dt Sa%55 s [ BEAGIORRECI 0N 01 w1080, ¥0T ARED, by him until the end upon porsonul assur- | JEVICes o8 trustoe, e compuny oved in | C Vi Cilk wcorpsobenginesrs; oo idvantage) of ithis) Iy t50ONERtHS || carry bitn to & nolzhboring Urug atore.! At By, Doc. 22 —As the tinoe draws near | the people over tho untimely death of Serator anco from Mr: Springer that he shouid bo | th supreme coutt for Juugment on OUReIEs | Colonel Charles T. Alexander, ehief medioal | gpvicus of competont and. trustworthy rop- vy him to a neighvoring drug store. AU | for tho polling i the Waterford clection, | Plumb. * Resolutions were ~ reported aud {ikon onvo of for hia lovally. ~ As M | BWer. o tie wround | tht i was | purveyor; Major dohuson V' J. Miadloton, | 1oSiiutives, e as T Bis wnd - | that momont, it is allexod by the Baltimore's | whicl will bo hold tomorrow, tho. fecling of | A9pted. n addition to. o committoo ap- Springer's “ following mude, the. succossful | I* . Thod s K \nr,.ltm.lnnlpt)lxllt!xl to meet, u” > call u!lln‘ inev Buveau'of Claims. Some of tha super- | men, the Chilian polico camo up and fired at | poy sides runs higher and highor, and it | Pl b tho, Board of Traae and ‘!L"" candidato for speaker, Springer was in u po- LD AT N TS Senior membors thorcof In tho reoms ofiho | coded uttoraeys bung on ‘and’ thoresult was f itiggin ovor Johnson's, shouldor and killed | io11'be o mattor of cougratulation: 1f. some. | oo il D Oty e L. sition to dictato terms which, 1t is under- 3 jonrd of Engineers, .rmy building, Now | thay iy some instances two, threo and oven 2 RLERL some- | zens' mecting also named nearly addi- stood, be did prior to the transfor of his vote York city, to suchi ofticers of tho bir body 18 not. hurt befo e polls are closes fonul represeutative business men, who will Jaet. ! oo BRI R ba st ot an BIR vate . el body 15 not nurt before the polls ave closed. | tional rey b To that candidato. Tis Ulinos frionds, in an | A" American lmp:isoned While on a | corps of engineers b’ ordared baforo | {00 SUlte ora UrouRHY Bg oru bl ers MWhlBeRughed, A Several prominent mombers of both factions | 8ttend the funeral of the late senutor in @ appeal to Mr. Crisp, askea him to recoguizo Visit to Budc it with o viow to dusermining their fitness | Goperal Colby, who represents tlie govern- [ Cortez, the fourth prisoner, who is a Santa | of the Irish party are in Waterford workéng | body tomorrow. the northwest by appointing Bryan to the Nrw York, Dec. 22.--The Hudson County | for promotion. These ofticers ave ordered | pontin ail Indian depredation cases, moved | Cruz negro, claims that he was not at all | cnevgetically iu the terest of their candi- i SR EETVE L oAt RERCR o (e mElceg Yoy sutad | Suaulan Sooloty s aboutito appeslic Beore: ‘"}‘P\Tfl;?‘:.«l ey Captaln Thomas | '© dismiss all these suits except onatoeach | mixed up in the riot. He had a revolver in | 4ites, and among them is Michucl O'Brien ke S at he was oisau by birf ( v B y o > of its g g o eArs; e pt or claima s 2 e 1 4 . Y aiton, the Parnellite who assaulted 1 Wy e S R e o Bline for tno reloass ot an of it | sl Kisst Lioutoint John M, Fis clumant, so thav one aitoraey might be | iy possession, but alicxed that ko carried 1 | DLan, the Datuellite whosssnalud bmothy | 1. Ly .y Overtake Throo Steamers on the past few years, aud that his selection for [ Mmembers who is imprisoned in Germany. | iicutenant John Biddle, Second Lieutenant | ooivion in pri At only those attornoys | Simply to defend himself. Tae judze says | ton met Mr. David Sheehy, member of par: the Atlantic and P e, this place would bd accented s payment of [ David Kraus of Greeuville, who has been a | Charles H. McKiustry, Sccond Licutenant | \Gioso nowers wore dated after March 4, | that there is strong doubt as to Cortez’ com- | linment for South Galway, who is in Water- | Mexpocryo, Cal, Dec. 22.—While the tho claims of Illinois upon the ways and [wesident of this countey fov several vears, is | Willlam - D. Judson.” The = superiutendent | 1§o; “had any standing. 1 the court takes | plicity in the affair. ford supporting tho candidacy of Mr. [ amer West Coast was bauling alongside means committee. Mr. Crisp demurred at | an American citizen, He went to Beden, his | of the recruiting service will = cause | 1,4 %ame view the cliimunts will be pro- One of the witnesses testified that Lo saw | Michael Davitt, the nomiueo of the McCar. L I_- 93 : Sy Mr. Bryau's youth and total lack of legisla- [ native city, on a visit, and was arrested for [ LWenty vecruits to bo assignod to the Sev- | foctad from the consequenzes of past mis- fi Lostifiod that Bo saW | ) Groa, nd stopped him, Dalton violently | tho whart at Pomt Arona yostorday, the tive experience, out, is said glinaily to have | rot naving served his time in the avimy be- | enth cavalry and forwarded under proper | yiges. Tip Berand Examioer Bureau of three policemen holding Riggin when he was | g yseq'Sheehy and ho retaliated iu kind, A | moorings parted and the stern lines foulod consented on the earuest solicitations of Mr. | fore goitg to America. He was fined 600 | chargo to sich point or points in the Dapart- | Gliiie \was ot organized mntil after Mareh | Shot. Our sailors’ stories were the same s | large crowd of the supporters of Mr. Jdohn | tne propoller. The sails were ordered hoisted Springer and of the strong pressure brought | mavis, which he paid and was released, Ho | mentof tho Missouri das the commanding | 375591, so all its contracts awo in strict ac- | they gave aboard the Baltimore after the | Redmond, tho Parnellite candidate, eath- | jmmodiately nna the steamor had just gained to bear upon him oy Iliinois, which looks [ was arrested aimost immediately again and | geneval of the department shall designate. | 4 qunce with the new law., assault, The evideace of the salooukecpers | ered avout the two disputants, and for a | oo cl om0 5 0o hanvy seas struck her, upon Mr. Bryan as an additional representa- | fined aiother 600 marks. That he refused to | Tho superintendent of the recruiting scrvice - e (ney o8 s Wory conlicting. time it appeared as though the whole crowd [ SS(aeY WO LA GCtir Boes . of hoe tive for the commonwealth of tho World's | pay and he appoaled to his friends in America | Will causo tliirty reeruits to bo assigned to Eiking' Nommation Co firmal. AN OMNOENILN 9808 WHBLV LY, CONTCHINE, would fall upon Mr. Sneehy., They threat- | Sohding her on the Suith X i soure rel the Second cavalry and forwarded under a s These are all the important points in th BN 0 Sl S _ crow took to the ship's boat. he boat cap- fuir to secure his re 4 i Wasnixotoy, Dec, 5.—Tho sénate has ened him with all manner of bodily harmana | Sfew Lokt 1o WG ST LORL R AL SR Presidential Appointments. - proper charga to such poiut or points In tue | HASMCTON, A S B0 BOUNE W report. Aftor tha procurator fiscal has re- | undoubtodly would have carviod their | 51400 g ning of the mub o enginders TERIIBLY BURNED, Department of Avizona as. the commanding | €€ 8 gt viewed the tostimony and returned it for | threats into execution had it not been for the | L0 Hittes LAe €00t GRNR B0F TUC LAESS ke general of the department shall designate. | secretary of war. lice, who el Ctad tofthe ndel ons tod expected no tion S R B, z0 Foster to pass judgment on it will be | police, who wero attracted to tho scen f o 5,01 tions today, but tho expeeted nomination of f o oo 0 T L e o will also eause. twenty-five recruits to be Judge Foster to pass judg AR R D T loss. She was valued at $25,000. interstato” commissioner did not appear assigned v Davids island, New York harbor, AMERICANS CAPIURED BY GARZA submitted to the supreme court for a tinal d R higdds it 4 ; MU i tho nulpber Fiu haarhean anittont 1o l'?"""\‘[“‘l"‘?' Couplo. o fo L TiktoaniD IRfantry shn0. foRwhrIbL e A SRS liion® Eyorylatoni il thas [nvestizhtiontisy|Loseeuyiulion ,‘h]',,\.“,','f.','(XL','\’Z.\‘"'”"“‘" atidios ; e L A T LRI e o e e R Laxsas Gy, Mo, Doc. 22, - M. and ors. | unaer prover charge to sich point or points | Mexican Insurgents -~ Surronnd a | now being hurried up by request of the gov- | - Mr. James C. Flynn, member of parlia ESPRNy SRR DiLoxe was well made up in favor of Hoo. G. M. | Hugh Miller, living at 700 Waltrond avenue, | in the Department of the Missouri ns the Traop of Uniteattatos Cayalcy S ment for the northern district of Cork county, | 1id of the Guion line, which sailed from Lambortson, and his friends here havo boou | wove hadly burned last night with keroseno | commanding goneral of tho department shall o e . s S i liornment, ana Mr, Tromas J. Condon, member of par- | New York Decomber 13 for Liverpool, has full of contidence that his nwme would be [ & - was | designate; nlso twenty-flve to the Twenty- | ~WasmiNGTox, D. C., Dig. 22.—Tho scere- Bound to Wat h Egan . ’ A o Folnavadit\] osonted. and. - promptly confirmed. | The | il A hanging lawp in the hallway was | de 1y Twenty- i it % liawent for East Tipperary, also had a seri- [ burued ut sca. All hands were saved. The prosented and promptly confirmed. The first infantry and forwarded undor proper | tary of stato has received .a dispatch from q 5 s . psketlaky o Dl X 3 death of Senator Plumb, however, who had | smoking badly and not beiug able to control | uyypya to sich point or points in the Depart- | the United States consul ab Larodo, saying MintslerafiRorslgil Afialcs Maite hak souti| OusugyanLIzo Ll 8 R RbD OE AL oy, | reauorwas vilugd ke HO0,000 Sherad s becn most strongly urging tho candidacy of | the flame, Mr. Miller decided to throw it out [ mont of the Platto as the commanding £en- | that Captain Hardeo, Thicd cavalry and big | ® FePLY to tho lotter of tho Argentine mir Phoy were quiotly passiic long when thoy |.vauabla cargo aboard ex-Governor Authony of Kansas, may pos- | of doors. Mrs. Miller opened the door and | eral of the department shall designate. D o i -ttt ey 828 8 1ister, Senor Urmiburel, 1o regard to [ Meresek &oos By 2 i oties BaC (08 8 (o rions | A boat matiged Mlayalier and ber wreckage sibiv make & chaugo in the excoutive’ miud. | befora sho could get out of the way. Mr. Captain Wilber E. Wilder, Fourth cavalry 00, ¢ JOROMIO, ) g, 2 the Chilian police espionage upon | ono, They finally got away from their as. | has been picked up off the Scilly island: s this was the lust request of Senator Plumb | Miller threw the lump and struck Mrs. Miller | now on leave of absenceat’ Auburn N, Y-, | mavshal, are surroundod near Fort Mackin- S o e h ek o yadnally ot way ! R g o BUBRARED o] and ono which ho had most eurnestiy and | full in tho breast, scattering burning oit over | will report by telegraph' upou its expiration, | tosh, Tox., by a lurge hody of Mexican | 1h0 American lozation. Benok Mutta promises | suiiants and Lok totugo v the rooty, of the | aud it Is belio ol the steamor Cavalier, whio persistently urged, it is felu that possibly in | ner clothing from hoad to foot. Mr. Miiler | to tho superintendent of the recruiting | insurgents under Gorza. Itis not known | 0 Withd 1w the detectives from tho neigh- f McCurthyite elec I!(znunmu teo. |.-‘v O | lery Gibraltar Decemoor 8 for 1'almouth, i3 case the governor of Kausas does not select | peomptly threw her to the ground und [ sorvica New York city, to conduct recrnits | whothor the Americans - i at libeety or ave | 1004 of Minister Ezan’s house, but says that g”_““"‘f"l'v"‘ Mitatho veryacora iy bich thovilic e Goyernor Authony for o vacanoy caused | wrapped et in bis cout and extiaguisied th | to'tho Dopitment of California. 'So much of ML prisonors, e AR ALHBSEY OF YO ] 1o will continue to maintain tho uniformed | \FESATTTES are ueting altogethoron tho de- | Tho British steamer Indian Princo reports, D bt oy Ao jlont may | fames, Both were terribly burued, but they | special orders as directs Captain Houry J. | "o mateer was roferred to the gencral | volice around tho logation. Senor Lascono, | fensive, 0 fur s their personal battles ure | on December 13, when stxteon miles from son ou seutimeatal grouuds only, £ 4 s Nowlun, Soventh cavalry, to report to the | commander of the Dopartmanbof Texas former Balwacedan minister to the United | concerned, but they claim that the ovalloting | Bishop Rock, that she passed an avandoned s SULFOCATLD 1IN 3NOIW DRIFLS, commanding generul deparument of the cast | yeply was received, sayMg¥that he had | Grures. and who suddenly loft there for | Wil show that the 21 the Euglish steamer tallving exactly with the Miscellaneous, and Captain Josse M. Lee, Ninth infantry, | orddred troops to the scene of tho reported | 5 B cal way into the enemy’s counties, © Cavalicr's description, T'he gencral beliof is g to report to tho commanding general Depart- | yroyple, and would renott later in the aay. Brazilimmediately aftor the dictator’s over- s g - that the steamer hnd been abundoned and ment of the Missouri is so amended as to | ““Army ofiiclals do not attach much signifi- | throw, arrived at Los Andes yesterday. flo KNOULED TILL THEY DIED, that every body on board was lost. bie Storm, diteay bhasofice s named to proceed Lo the | canca fo the consul’s telegram. They think | will probably bo mrrested as soon us ho ity Sortiaoeroy, Dee. 22.—The North Gee- Rowr, Dee. 22.—While 200 labovers w headquarters — of - tho dapartments 10 | o js deceived by a rumor of trouble that bad | arrives at Valparaiso or Santiago, Horrible Punishment Inflicte:d on | wan Lloyd steamer Sproo, with the passens friends of Mr, Holbrook claim is his rofusal b AP g0 Ruavis’ so sss! | wing e ork upon the Sulmon which thoy aro assigned respectively | little foundution in fuct. ; 3 i e e oo e ; ) ors and crew of 1he burnéd steamer * Abys= toappoint Jadgo Reavis' son as assistaut im | returning from work ugon the Sulmonn & |y enq "“\Guy “or Washington, D, C. NBes LAl The ofticial reports of Generals Cantoand | Russian Ceasants—Famine Notes. Earand Siauiol the DUpIes MOEL G hlks Jaotine CREURTADA MAQ JEhi0re: Ate polr: | Teernin vuliroad they, wore overiaken by 8 | whiere thoy will rebort to the: Inspestor gay Whipped the Bandits, Korner wero published yesterday. Th Loxpoy, Doc, 22.-<The Telograph’s corre- | yonight. It uppears that the passengers 1z i by the uundreds fron 030 0 [ terrible suow storm. ~ Many of the men were | gral of the army for instvuctions, So muc J cE oTartlas ofiiGon ot AL e g 4 onight. i thut:vhoi naskunger either desire tho retention of the postmaster [ suffocated in (rifts apd others were frozon “;»‘\‘w‘“""l“::I“_""Q“”',jl iotions. 5o mueh | Buowssviie, Pex., Des. 2, —Advices from | wecounts of tho battles of Coneen and Pla- } spondent at St. Potersburg says thero has | aboard the Abyssinia st hoard of tho fire or bis romoval It can bo said that Mr. | o death. Fiiteen bodies bave thus far beon | Poter 1. Ursom, inspactof goneral. to ho ve. | Rio Grando are that troops from Fort [ c!lla confirm the Horald's cabled statements | peen an cnormous falling off in the govern- | lst i'riduy afteracon, The steamer was Holbrool's namo will probavly go to the | recoversd and twesty of the unfortunates | jjoved rrom tomborary duty in the Depart- | Ringold, under Captain Burkg, Third cavalry, | that 5,000 men were killed and wounded in | ment rovenucs from the famino stricken [ Hict th.l‘i"n:.‘-‘ I\._u::n0 ouds. ‘:‘\"”r:‘x‘\lv ShpAtaang vl kaoplva prombt conBEmation fiara atill pitsslos, mont of the Missouri, is ameuded to-direct | had two skirmishes last uight with Garza's | those two engagements, Bulmaceda's ox- | provinces, In the province of Verdnezh | 4iq™ (G500 BHES M MRae, e A AU (AR WEATRER QLR that he be so relieved upon arvival of Caw- | band of bandits who wero seen crossing into | minister of the interior, Goddy, who I8 now | alone the dericit for Sentember was 670,000 | Abyssinnio's Musseugers and crew. The Hecossary for his removal, If b had alroudy —— tain . a1, Leo, Ninth infuntey at the head- | 105G "Guptain Burke had but ninoteon | ot Lima, Poru, rofuses to submit to tho de- | rouples, for Octaber it was 800,000 roubles | Spro immediately snt bor boats to tho ros: received his commission OFEICBORAYEATREN BOURAVY Muhlenbore, iy maston s retlovod e | mon, cavalry and 1afantey,, Thoy were in- | mand of the Chilian congross that ho should | ara for November it was 1,000,000 roublos, | cue and wll o bodrd wero safoly trausforred ATAEAnE ShcraiaY. Crousa and Assiatany |, . 3 A Q3 'fl‘ "‘ duty at Vancouver Barricks, Wash., to take | formed that Gurza's gang would attempt to | 4ppear at Saatiago aud answer tho accusa- | [y js caleulated that by the eud ot December | 10 the Bnree, ““',‘,t‘,f.'.r! A ”[u(:'nlnllu Was By e oo, g W opcon abe | 'The storm meytionod as approaching from | gffect at such time as may 00 desigiated by | invado Mexico at Lagruella crossing, and | tion in regard to the aileged responsibility of | tno arrears will roach tho sum of 6,000000 | frowued. As thero was than hot tho slighte in tho l|,|‘-"‘:m position’ of veing Tol g | the oxtrome norinwest now (appears in the | tne paymaster general and will report to and | started out to prevent it. They mounted the [ the junta govorament for the murder of | youbles, Similar conditions vrevail in the | cst chanco of suving the Abyssinis, she was draw no salary under the rulos of the troas. | WPPer Missourd valloy and will cause a return | tuke station at Washington, D. C. infantry behind the cavalrywen and followed | Senor Aldunate, aud other Balmaceda | othier provinees affectea by the famine ana | abandoned and the Spreo proceeded on her Ey Until confivmed by the senate, Both of | to warmer woather. ‘The high barometer o the bandits' trail. Approdehing their camp | omciats. the prospects are just as gloomy. The pass- | vovag th have pald théir expenses out of tneir | causing yesteraay's change to colder weather w D. C.. Dac, s about midnight, they were ehalienged by the Chili in Brict, port, labor and other restricting laws have Perfect discipline was maintained aboard own pockets iwaiting the action of the upper | is centralin Utah and will probably move ASTINGTON . Special Tele: | bandits’ pickets and were fired on, when tho R been removed s0 a3 to enablo the peasants to | the Abyssinia, and there was no excitement house of congross. A week ugo Secretary | slowly southeastward upon the gulf. Gen- | gram to Tue Be Tho followinie list of | United States troops respogded with a volley | A quarrel took place at Monendosa, | y,ierate. among the passengers on the discovery of Crouse was pulled out of the bolo by & vigor- | erally fair weather prevails over the western | pensions geanted is reported by Tag Bee | Which scattored the bangdiis, Thoe troops | Arcenting, on Sunduy between tho € Roports of the merciless revression of out- | the fire. Tho rescued passengers aro full of ows effort which succeeded in bringing the | port the country. —‘Pemperature is | and Examiner Buveau of Claims: could not pursuo $hum. through the | copsul, Senor Torves, und Sulvador lawry aro continnally being vecoived. The | gratitude for the kindness with which they finance committee together to revort fuvor- | below freczing novth aud west of Omana, Nobraska: Original ~Isane Sexton, Shol- | G¢hse chabparal. 2o made —their Way | p 00005 Balmaceda's governor of Con- | civilauthorities do not depend upon them- | wore treated by the captaln of the Spree, ¥ upon _ his nowinution, and by a subse- | Tho co s arein Minnesota and in | qau ‘Mavsh, James Wilson, Louts H. Doube | oo ‘u gruclln crosstom, expecting to moot | Ut 10 vesultoa fn the donth of San- | S¢1Ves mlone to put down brigaudazo and | to whom thoy have prosented u tesimonial. eut suspension of the rules in executive wado and New Moxico A, ;8 AN ONAA At ho baudits again there,. Not secing any- | oepelon. AN k " othor lawless acts, but upon the et pro- ‘I'he origin of the fice is unknown bu! aueut suspension of the rules in executiy ovadoand New Moxico, 8D (asah, JAMGEVIAOH M R tho bauclts agaln thols } scoing any | eopelon. 1L remiied T Wb doa Of Diier | othor lwwless acts, but upon the merest 7 P'he origin of the five is unknown but it is session, Ho therefore goes home for Christ iPor Omaba and Vicinity —Fair, moderately | {'¥ g S el ig of them, tho troaps returned to the ientes u I text thoy summon tho military, with the | attributed to spoutaueous combustion in the mas enabled to fit up his Christuas treo in | coid weather, slowly growing ‘waviner on [y dar o) Hull, Davia A, Gard. Oviginal | Sooue of the encounter, aud then on tho ban- | Urratia, bis friend. The Argeutina police | iztention of overawina the prople. ‘Tnreo | cargo of cotton ) Rrover. shape: Goasral. Colby, - bowever. | Wednesday Rensler, J. Hully Davia & Gard. “Qriginal [ dits again appearing and giviag tight, dis- | arvestoq Torres men, convicted of robbery at Simbeerak, | Phe Abyssinis, although registored as owing to the absence of & quorum of tho ja Wasnizaro, D. €, Dee. 22, —For Montana | e * £ 1amid, ) ;Mf:d aud llln'.l:“'m i llm‘lgl,rhlh.- troops Reports from Valdivia state that the army | Capital of the government of that vame, were | Llovds as first-class, was considored I]hu diciary committee, not belug ablo to receive | —Suows i northwest; fair in southeast por- | PRI L s seanais | 12 Corporal Estrom, troap(, Third cavalry, v BRI A, ; coudemned to undergo punishuient with the | poorest of the Guion fleet, which iucludes attention at the hands of the senats before | tion: warier in east; stationary temperature | p “\‘ll‘l““;;:’\;“‘l I\l“.'“ M‘.:\"‘ lm”,']:,"‘\““‘ killed and Lieutenant flyyes, Thirteonth in- | of locusts there are continuing to do immense | ooyt So well did the oficial ply his | the Alaska, Arvizona aud Wyoming. The Al rument, must therefore wait until after | in west portiou il- " lll M !“ e y ist “ R AN o " Tul a fantry, slightly wounded Che bandits were } damage to wheat and other erops, dreadiul weapon that the poor wretches, who | yalue of the cargo is estimated at 50,000, ewert, Muthi , Joh Atlie, Juli sixty strong, and their ouject was to sacik the The election in Tacnn yesterday passed off the holidays bofore securing confirmation For Colorado — Fair: southwest winds; gen- | | \ NRap O 5. Thay, Wilham Piper, Campbell Myers. | town of Camargo, Mexjco, Additional - William J. Moody, William Don- il 1 Major J. W. Paddock und Mrs. Paddock, | erally warmer, wecompanied by their grandson, left today For lowa—Fair; colaer Wednesday mora- | {5, "1y 161 W Lutman, South Dakota: Original--Dilazon D, I'hey ko tne Hecord, for Omaba, ing, followed by rising temperabure; warmor Holdridge, Porley J. Davis, Halver H Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Déc. 21.-A special Hon, U. G. Greene aud wife, who havo | Thursday; winds sbifting to southwestorly ers. ", e been spending several days in the city, left tor Nebraska-—-Fair: wagmer in north- Y Jepartmeut of Triagnon ors who were detected iu adulterating thewr | tenant Governor 3 ollo i & sevoral days in th lef Olson. Auditional—John Hesse. train ou the Chicago & Alton has broken the | 27 Fody @in. Gomez, however, while admitting thay The president soutia a namber of nomina wo Steamers Lost, Judge Reavis has succeeded in stirring un | 1iatian Laborers £.0z'n to Death—A an unpleasant muss about tue postmaster ut Y 1alls City, Neb., and s a result of what t Western Penstons. hud probably only stolen to keop 11fo in their — quictly. Dom Pedro Donoso Vergara was | miserable bodies, died under tho lush Quohee's Now Ministry. Tho goyernment is loiing clo wtoall [ quenst, 1. Q, bec, #.—The new Quebea the exponditares for the rolif of the suffer. Delcampo has been eloctea deputy in tho | 5718 & faot thab b nutaber of graia.d winistry, wh b olec by & big majority. Senor Maximo | h has been sworn 1n by Lieus Lis ufternoon for Philadelphin, from Whick | west,.stationary temperature in southwest h Senor Ladislas Eveazuviz, member of the | products were seatenced to terms of impris- | Mr. Deboucherville, prewier and presl point they wil! leuve shortly for' Omaha. vortion; southwest winds SN RS LA record for fast runming between Chie bouse of deputies, was seized yesterday with | onment, and it was then stated that tho gov- | qeut of council; Mr. Hall, troasuro oS, i, For North Dakota aud South Dakota L puraviate Ald, and Kansas Oity. The train was aspecial, | Pk 5 5 ernment would prosecute any oue who was | My TR Pellotier, provinetal - ———— (A TR AR I Wasuixaros, D. €., Dee. 22.—Tne chay a suaden affection of the hert while in the | § B M S e e i wii ) i or; south winds. ¢ el % baviug been enguged by the Howard L fle A RR AR > | found to be traging in an wifs Ishouest | gocretary; Mr. Nautel, public works; He Wil Recoy For Miunesota—Fair; winds shiftiug to | &' affaires of the Russiaa lepation, replyingto [ (PR R0 MHERESS ABY KRG COWAT | logislative chamber at Santlago, but is now | manner with the peasants Mr. Flvan. crown lands; Mr, Beaubioa, ag- New Yous, Doc. Tho condfion of | south: warmer, except i ¥ ast por- | a ¢ asking for information as to the fam- | mignight Saturday tight and areived hore at ely ”\”l': b A A R Syi ) s e gricalturo; Mr. Cusgrain, altorney general, L.yman J. Gage, president of the First Na B4 BERLY: O g ine in Russia and whether a movement ior | 11:30 a. m,, Sunduy, Wsking the distance of G RPGIINADY A NAMCI, 000! J0A0 | ] There are throe ministers without ® porte Y S T R PR i I Wisconsin—Fuir; northwest winds; | help is a necessity, saia the population from | 456 miles in eleven and one-half hours, The | Maria Soto, was arrested at_Huolgui vester Loxpoy, Dec. 22, —In consonance with the | folio, namely, Messrs, L. It Masson o A v twelve provinces, over 20,000,000 of people, | detual vunning timodwas at the rate of 43 1 Ol fod 2y | slignt change in temperature; colder in ex day and is now confined in Santiago jd oxpressed wish of the late duke of Dovon- | Taillon snd J. MacIntosh ors of the World's Columbian exvosition, | t were starving, and that any assistance given | miles per hour, some ‘stvetehes of the road i reme northern portion, A smort shocl of earthquake was exporl — whao is lying i1l ot the Holland bouse in this [ For Kansas—Iair, excopt showers in ex- | would bo mosh senrocatet Boing Lono oven e S ownes of tho ro&d | oncod at San Felyz yesterday, but no dumage Steamer Areivals three miles per bour, - | shive, his body will bo burled in the Edenser churchyard, His krave wiil bo beside that of nis son, Lord Fredevick Cavendish, who At New York - Colorado, trom Hu was murdered in Phaenix park, Dublio At Moville - Auchoria, from New York for city, has contivued to improve all day and | trome southeast portion; slightly warmer in is reported. Bis vecovery 18 now expeoted | northwest; stationary temperature in south Weste ten BN It is boped at Concepeion that the marc b east port Wasmixaroy, D, C., Dee. 22.— |Special Tele % of the lucusts wiil be arrestea by the Cauten | e e | *2uBEivers will rematn nearly statlanary A Heathaf J. 1. Caso, viver, which Is at present very broad and J | Glasko - - For Missouri—Suowers in southerly por - o Racing, Wis, Dec. Jerome 1. Case, | papi, Chivagn Btrikors Viotorlong At Southampton—Sproee, from New York , 1L, Dec Harey G, Ny | tion: fuir in northern portion; north winds; patents grantad is rejorted by Tue Bes and the well kuown manufacturer and borse aGo, 1, Dec I'ne strike on the ; for Bremen, charged with being a member of the danger- | colaer, oxcept in extreme nortiwest portion; ¢ Examiner Bureau of Claims breeder of this city, died Bus Ada, O., gang of counterfeiters, was ar- | stauonary tewperatur | Edward P, Mickel of Lincoln, stereotype | worning, agod i gram to Tue Be The following list here - early this Admits She Stole the Jew ‘hiy, Leiter building on State street is over aud At Brawle Point -Passed, Frauce, from Loxboy, De. 22.—Counsel for piafutiff in | the men bave come out victorious, | Now York for Loudon.