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1:f THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. 1_—_1 . TTWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 97 N—SINTEEN PAGES. 2 NUMBER 103, D e T e — favor of Judge Movris, while Chief Justico Fourth Natioval baok; P. S, Geifith, real | erod suficiently to tell th ico that hie nad | Andrews and Judge Torrance ars of tho | E esfate; O, C, Anderson, veal -estato; Lucas | boen sandbageed and ® =+ {of &30 and a opinion that the court has no jurisdiction, | & Deacely, insurance; Harrls, Thompson & 11 wateh, 1o was W Y to reeall his Acmral Jorze Noatt Duly {n.-vgmt | binfon and Chiot Justico Androws the. mi. | So2nes of Wild Exoitemsnt ot the Burning | Quitit fes’ oo and Insurance Earopean Powars Fighung on Wihare to | KR Uit Seldd hishome w o Sposeq vy | Orowaed Hends Suffer With ths 0.mmn o Presidential Ofice. nority. L 1o f gt s ’ ¢ " Vo. be S, Manning. i T o Tato the Presidential O n R of an Insane Asylum, Phe CHOFV RPETIEAR of +tha e Do the Best Next Year, 1. Manning Herd from [ts At:acks. i ASPIRE 10 THE SENATORSHIP, il block was occupied by nbout twenty tonants COSTRADIOES 13T, —_— b pred and otfces, and about half of that number RAD. " ' MINISTER EGAN NOT AT THE CEREMINY. | patriotic Kansans Who Are Willing | PANDEMONIUM TUINED LOOSE AT A FIRE, | oceupiod the second story of the Vandeman | COMMZRCE H/ ) . ¥ THOUSANDS SUFFER FROM THE MALADY, — toTake Senator Plumb's Plac block, which fuced the Iu‘n'_(‘ nan block. D. 1 4 ves to b a Wit Kavsas Crry, Kau., Dec. 20,—Tho succos- grter o A Ml B LU e in n‘.: Own Detense, oms Trqairy Ocoasioned by the Absencs | sion to the seat in the United States senate, | Attandasts Havs Diftibalty in Roscaiag oy 1036 $100,000¢ Insuranco on | Question of With Whom to Trale is Now | | LiEiFi (10 Bee, =hin the hraves | Proper Troatmont of the Disowse Disoussed SF thehy i il bl b s oo U Their Unfortanate Ohargs gloclc 815w, Fort Morgan vailding, oss tho Uppermost Ono. fondant was resamod, b tho' couchislon. of By'un Bnitont Dioesar) of the late senator, tho probaul andidutes lost $i5,000: insucance, £20,000, Jackson iy Which he was cross-examined, The let - s A AIRRE Had: Boma: delliady :about shnonbelng Lher WL T = i T'reze, building, 1oss €0,000: insurance, $16, 3 | which it was claimed the doctor wrote to | oo T DASTARDLY ATTEMPT MADE AT MURDZR. | [ o, et the futeral s over tno | RUSHED IATO THE BURNNG BULOING, | on. " "Chattaunoogn libeavy, loss &000: in- | DIRECT EFFECT OF THE ZOLLOEREIN. | Mrs. Baruaby in San Prancisco at tho time | fUMORS OF PLOTS AGAINST THT CZAR. = & time the fatal bottle was mailed. wa read. T'ha chief candidate nosw, and the one who, y 1 Mountain guards, loss 81,500, Young Men's . PR v 0 for the Purpase of Killing | o chief ca e et cnanas of s, | Laughinz With Damyaio Glaa Dimatad | Mapubhican etub, loss 81,000. " H, G, Senwarts [ Italy the Only Momber of the Dreibund | It was the intention to prove that Dr. Graves | UEorts Takon to Rander Nl thy Work of S R g % > 3 &5 A A Uoas \ & Bros., loss $45,000; msurance, &42,200 - A thougnt that Mrs, Barnaby was in Sun Fran 1 nei: P Frionds of the Goveram o pontment, soens to be Bon Simpson Womon Sce'c an Awful Doath, BVRs Above cls BL00T TAsaranto, Greatly Benefied by It. cisco and, thereforo, hie could not have mailed tho Oonspiratora, William Higgins, seeretary of stato, who has 20,000, Gottscha O B 30, alivays been on terms of the closest political cizagc [M‘r'. ‘m-u.n‘nn\mn “i.:[xlrfm & \v,v N] l‘: 15 & ¥ i“"“\‘v‘i;“lf:\ :,“ her in Denver if he thought sho IRCULATING INFLAMMATORY REPORTS. | tntimuacy witn Governor Humphrey, in an | FIERCE FLAMES AT CHATANOOGA, TENN, \v Ilrw $..v.m>;n in;ulx'nm'.l' Tl‘ylmu J. H. | FRANCE HOLDS THE BALANCE STILL. B AN AT AT RIS EE S D6 UEAvEs Wak MAKING FRIENDS W.Td ROJUANIANS, andeman, building, 10ss $25,000, msuranc . e Ll r. (iraves was TAVOFaA). MP STHENOId EonndTla Fhis £,000. . C Hlunml\v'lul building, lose ’:\”.;“y"“l' ML ""\' ‘.“{1,:1'\‘\1 nicd ne rly avored Mr, Simpson's ca ;i : O Sopltyy Ul g, Lokt » everything sworn to by othor witnesses, of, | e : Chilian Officers SOl Harrassing Mins | gaenont is believed to bs sign ton ac- 1y Valuable Buildings Destroyed | 5000 45,000, - Thsutaios lfu.wfi. : x.’-’::u‘.l Her Action on the Tavifl Issue is Al 1\\!”Ilv‘fln ot d:!‘n\l lv:m h»:(hl:vu\\ln.‘ provious Geemany's Emperor Will Visit Buche U 30X d o5 o would claim that ho could no i 5 ¢ n by Spreading storics count of the intimacy between Mr. Hiz in the Blaze—Chicago and Other llmun“]m».:n.plh.-num:.yl),,; A‘?‘wx‘ u..nvinl,’nl, Important at Fresent — Come Peniombat, (Do vete """,,.m‘w“ llm‘\:'\-"r arestin April-A Little German gins and the governor, o s taken (o Jane Weaver, loss #2000, tnsuraiice $2,500. Sl BLLICR , however, : : ‘ Slleataite ,‘:‘mv“ X ,‘.':”,’ & l‘ i B T 'i,',’ Places Scorched by the Fire Southorn Bank and Trugt company, l0ss mercial Attitude of Other o """,:f'fij:,“,‘,"*“'“,‘, o Rl Politics — Strike Failures wdicato the governor's personal preference = T . saMmo quostion, n seconc v a diffor cial Character A majority of the practical politicians of the nds' Torrid Breath oo o s o ’,’“‘{,\Ly:m_' ol Countrics. ont manuer his mémory would roturn to iim, and Other News. state are with Mr. Higisins in his desire to & $1,500, insurance §500. THABALS in Lovorman R :lntllhtvvlv “;.»;mf admit what ho had before do seo Mr. Simpson appointed. Mr. Simpson and_ Vandeman's blocks lose 810,000, The :::ff»'n-n:f-h.3:‘-’::".,‘.:";“.’:'- lh;t‘ll ny.ull'_.‘l:w«'v;(Hjo = has always bee taunch vepublican, and | Povtiae, Nich,, Fira was dis- [ total loss Is about §500,000, With about £50,- [Copyrigh'ed 1891 by dames Gordon Bennelt.\ Hetico, antl wher 1o arevad ot Chicaso, was | [Copirishted 181 by New ¥orke AematalstPress,] au indefatigable wor for tho republican | covored in tho north wing of the Bastora | (0Rinsurance. " = i Pams, D .—[Now York Horald Cable | fecling vory poorly, Ho had an uncle at | . rREIN, Dee. 26, —The three days strotehs Lhe damage to tho Times building, i ho | _Special to Tuk Bek.|—For tho past fort- | Sterling, Til., whom fie had not seon in thirty | ©f Bolidays at Christmas time gives Berlin Dee. 25.—|By Mexican Cable to the New h F ek R T a Vs Mickigan 1nsnne asylum: ab 11 o'elook. this g ; X 3 cause, s he who managed Governor | Michigan insane g Ada ok, by firs was slight, The build- NGRS York Herald- Special to fTue Bur Humphrey's campaign agaiust Willets, he | morning. The flames sproad with foarful | o Ploe O e ueal thoos. but tho lites | BihY puro politics have attracted less atten- | yen 3 o thought this was a good oppor- | B'UPIe scopo to deliver itself hoavt and soul t the inauguration ceremonios of ChIll's | farmers aliiance candidate a year ago, and | rapidicy, and with the limited facilitios at | mon suoccoded in quenching them every | tion in Europe than practical aud commercial :‘_’”;"I‘l' ;2’ visit ’“”l' Ho th '“'"”’l to | to fostivity. Certain foreign croakers, who ow prosident, Admiral Jorge Moutt, at | who pulled the governor through, aithough Whe firatnan wors poworioss, * F'ftes me. The di is folly covered by in- | politics, The treatics of commerco whic edar Rapids, whero ne stopped a | predicted that the offects of the finane uew prosident, Admiral Jorge the Mmajority . of the republican ‘candidutes | Mand, the firemen were powerioss, I'fteen | timo. The da ully covered by in- | politics. The treatics of commerco which | ity \aforo comink to Denver : Ho dia f the tinancial 2 Sl arsvaik sters 3 surance, The T rr105 10,000 fusuranco 15 baokiaigoa By b 1 crisis, tho strikas and tho influe tiago today all of tho forelan mintstors | (8 OIGELY;9F 1 FBURLIGH SRSGINY | minutos afer tho firstalaem was soundod, | SuFance, ifho § u havo lately boon signed by Irance and Ger- | not sce the body of Mrs. Barnaby hero, al- is, tho strikos and tho influenza would present, vith the excoption of the | g\ i him something, and is known to rezard | tho occupants of the wing, 30) women, woro United States ropresentative, M, Bzan. His [ him favorably. Besides, Mr. Simoson is an [ turned loose. Sereaming frantically with bscuce caused much comment in diplomatic | able man, ana is fitted to succeed M. Plumb, | yopr ) maniacs surged throuzh tho corri- | The Timos building was almost entirely | of freo trade. France has woue back to pro u et o o Plumb. | pepror, tho maniacs surgeld throuzh the corri i circles. 1 have not yet been able to got at | With honor to himeai! and crodit Lo tho state. filled with ;‘llmmv: e m:‘vulralk ;:r! peaple r\;;'_mfl tection. T'he oddeat point i the situation is Sl © knows tho of the state, and knd I N hrouh the four floors, caveying everythin y S nonso trade lins be y the reason for his non-appearancc vy man in it, and is a basd worker, Ho | smoke. Tongues of flamo wero visible | potd o places of SATOLYY. T mw‘:mm‘f) that neither country seems satisfied of this, he and a friend visited a ball gamo | WeCK an immonse trado has beon done. The I'lio inauguvation took placein the pres- | s fierefore, regarded as & candidats who [ through it all, and the sight filled tho d to toll just what the 10ss to the Times will be The treaties sigued at Munich and con- | the day of his arvival here, Dr. Graves sald bost class of dealers, especinlly, ndmit that enco of a vast and enthusiasti bas oxcepcional ehancos for sucess, oth of | montod creaturos with horror. Some rau [ until ull is stewightoned Up, Ono hundred | flrmod by a recont votoof tho Reichstag b o T O e i ogte S © mado largo sales, though com Everything passed off quietly, despite the [ fitness and availabiiity. like wild animals, teampling theiv compan- | men and women were at work in the Times | bind Germany, Austviaand ltaly, Much B ABICHB BAIGN Y (e BRB AR T e o | LiSI s H dra e ROri] YT hors ‘,,.,., siling for some days past George R. Peck until today was sup. o hole Al STes Pl m‘ s | buitding tonight attempting“to arrange the [ isuffoction has been caused by the new ar He acknowledzed having b en interviewed | o500 quarters, T HoWator AEarals LR YN AL ¥ . | posed to be running a close race with Mr. [ 1onsin their mad offort to escaps. Owhers | g “Spye erowd was kept out of the com g 2 v by Renorter Lincoin, in the Providence tol W g pa e that the oc would be seized upon by | Sippson, He is a mau of brillinat mind, an | were paralped with fright and stood rcoted | ociie room and the paper will appoar as | FuKement in somo parts of Germany. The | granh oflico, aud saii that he m T el LGRS the Balmacedists ns a favorablo opportunity | cloguent and graceful speaker, with a host | 1o the spot with eyes staring horridly onto | haual tomorcow. big farinors swoar they will not bo ablo to | fold Liucoit that Mes. Barnaby WA RIS TLLE G, BRI () tice for an outbronlc mad an attompt. {0 assassi- | of frienus in the state whio lould 49 all 10 | thio roaving fire, Tuo attondants porformod | | “Tho flze list, comprising 100 feot front on | make noadway azm upctition of | 10Fers, aad ‘that' soimo of them wer reater cconomy than thoy fovrmerly did. As ate the new chier magistrate, [f any such | their power to land him in a position of | o oroistm in the endeavor to roscuo | the northoeast corner of Mafkst and Kighth | Hungarian corn, ievman manu- o Mrb. Barnanyo jraving said that 10 1 an wmstance of this 1t is noticod that the by B N ;| honor. "' ovly thing agatust him in tho [ doods of heroism ln the endeavor to reseue | G5 0" oo o Fighth Bétween Markot | foutroes ; ot makers, | SBW Mis. Barnaby and Edward Bonnott n | op i etk plan had boen in contemplation the imposing | 0 ming i3 the fact that na is the gen- | the helpless, Rushing hither and thither, | f AR EHES 20 lending'dry goods housos | [CtUrers, aud especially iron makers, | a compromising position. In his testimony, [ 0fthe Christmas treas, of which uundrads of military disptay by tho authorittes evidently | opal golicitor of the Atenison @ opeka & | dragging the hesitating onos from their | we e destroyed and tho ncipal boot and | Y€ 1O less bitter on the snbject of Austriau | he said this interview lasted but a few [ thousands are usedin this eity, vemained b L Sunta Po railroud, Today Me. Pic declarod | vooms, they drovo tha iasane woman into the | shoe, “crockery and forniBaro houses, uwo | rivairy, which they fear may ill their, own [ IOMeNts, but, today, on cross exiaination, | unsola until the doalors offored them at Prosident Montt took the oath of ofiice in | himselfnota candidate, * He said: I am | o0 Whon soma woro once safo on the | banits, tho public library ‘and chamber of | industries, whilo the wine growers of the | 1 reiated enougn of what oo rdothen 1o ) prices below their actual cost G faon g | then nroccedecd | OV # candidato for the position, and could > comuiorca rooms, Cobweb @ifib and a variety | Rhine provinces, wna more particularly of | CoCUPy 8 half bour at el nottem the hall of congress, ard then v e LAt if it was teaderod me. A larg Bfi8 taal | palo M Gea L CHMBIIE T et pe byic ino brovincas, und more partivulurly of | Lincoln and 'Crickoy, swors that they had | Y tho cathiedral, where ho veceived the bless- | LLGEE0H Lo Gandidates hiave. voluntarity | the t.ilding agun, stroyed is on two most bmportant corners | WATlemburg, complan of the coucessions | mterviowod tho doetor tie morning after his | Tho cmporor and ompress onChristunas ingoft chureh, anda :r”u‘lm.:wm}w | come to mo to say thut' it 1 wanted tho ap- Superintendont Burr, and his assistants. | inthe city. Loveman’s deyigo0*s bouse was | Made to the [tulian vintae arrival in Providence, from Douver. ho | eve presided at the distribution of prosonts by the g:‘m(.:‘lu.\}d‘ in, attendance, Weoops | joimtmout they would withdraw and sup- | iy tha medical atafl gave diroctions. for tho one of (na rgost n.lry oo Loses. But it is worth noting that while tne big fllm:m‘llm-unll thiy, bur, A'fi.m‘\.uwi‘- admitted | at the new palace at Potsdam. Bach of the al process| assed, i eiB0:0le! ernor to offer the appointment. \ave sa Vi L i Yy one ;,m..m.\u 2 it ~ sl ic as - covrect. 0 acknowledged FTie et % Wora stationod. avall tho poiats thoy could | §r7o 1o 0Ter (e APPORLAIRE o ot nceopt | lent lavors, all, it is belioved, wers rosuusd 1 of the proporty owners say they will | a0, breten rojoice ut the reduction on tho | that tho letier o wroto ‘Mes, Trn- | 108ded with o varioty of gilts. Yustorday reach. tho position, and it would be unfair for me to | alive. robuild Landsomo structuresgand new q S OuTeha s S ooossutisslo (0 M HOYE byl wd to appeinting a &uardian | Bwperor William sent to is own company Inaugural Excursion Wieck . rocede from this position.” o Tho report I8 going aboat, that sovoral | Lers arcalready baing socuRId by businost | bolong mamtained, cach day Uhat 1o oW | exmontons ot mie Iernabe e hhearat tho | of Elurds o luvge pfofforkuction, made by tie : *How nbout your proposed candidacy in | \oiian \wors seen at the windows - after tho | house: olong ) mat , © ¢ o executors o Barnaby estate knew no ¢ anfectioner. ‘Pais peppor cuke, the TR by twe alpart S Elowint ) a s e windows after tho a ands mezns cheaper bread aud so 7o 0 ha fowler’s sol of | disuse o o s long be ¢ Tho express train bo woen v |IJ;uu.|~n.mu1 189319 wits usheds Lt bl st Heto was o st D il lng. othor: BT s el icanos bread and g of it. Ho had used Fowl solution of | disuse of which has long becn desired by Santiago was wrecked Just wighy avout n | U KON otning, ana have come tono | Ptients vioro supposed to bo all out. They | (Ehere was 4 suft brceza blowlng, othor: our pockols. nic in his practico of wedicmo, The | many, coutinues to be ono of the solid instl. quarter to , botween the towns of Hiltic and | couciusion [n regard 10 1t.” had tora every vestige of clothing from thoir | quo® A et et e O o vietnit Different 1n Othor Countrles, roseeution inquired as to where 10,000 of | tutions of the soason. MOhLERokte, AU ool Worgninim | emGonyied man Perkins is belioved to be | parsons, and wore langhing in hideous glee [ sufforad more or loss -loss' by reason of | In Austria, on the olhsr hand, the nt || e el R, Tl (0 D How Royalty Spent Christin s, D i Wl araron ety auothor ciroug candilote. Howas ono of | at tho approaching flumss. Whea last seon | removal of goods. It appemséd at one time | manufacturdrsare delizhtod nt hiving found | ooy RoShied forbor by Gravos, was, (Mo | o ity nrosonts i trow Eintiago to ttond tno_ inausuravions thoro | (e FEPINIEE SOGIIES WO WoE HOWE I | they were standing in tho midst of shests of gs If tho entive busincss pagion was about to | outlots for their products outside theirown | thut thers was no such balanco due Mrs, | Princs Irederick William tocelvod. was ous toduy. Fortunately none were wjured, al- | (G =5 swept everything before | flames, with their hair flyiug avout their | V¢ destroved. . ‘\'fix:"“h&c'"“}\{l",!']‘m\, Kjilfllrvuf!“'»'lfim droad that | Barnany, ana that he had accounted for | from his mother of a horso brad i Ireland, though the passcugers received a severo | iy o isan avowed canaidate. Tho gov- | faces. By 11:30, tho eutive wing wus wrappod Almost a Big Glaze. IR e A S L A H T e i Bl lievergieontofiboriin Helduntedinaylog | OBICERStmAS tHalomparoENd (ot ibrin ez T ernor is knowy Lo bo winbitious 10 go to con- | in flames. Tae attendants did overything In | Citicaco, 11l e, 25.—vaeiblock of busi- | flooded "with' cheap Gorman goods, which | Ly ,’;”L‘; “','\;r”“,;‘,;l”\',:'.‘,' ldosenittooluotilo |"‘::.?u°u-<l-hx".'r';3“:Il‘ Al i o vestigi s o ¢ SC gress, and 1f Mr, Perkins, wao lives in tho i Ry 3 e ad 3 5 - s S Yot hva the OISR 5 &l QUELIoHe ned at dinner th or miscreants had removed two of the ;u‘,mm ‘s district, should ba out of the way, | LPEIF power, and nothiug was left but totry | ness houses on South Water Steect, betwoen had till now been munutactared 10 the Lome Here the court aajourned until Monday | prince and princes of Saxe-Meiningen, Prig- the goneral belief that the dastardiy | FEEREE TG Golht of his gotting tha | 10 #4ve the pest of the asylum from the | Market ana Fifth avonus, w..threatoned by | countrics. morning. when Dr. Graves' ocross-oxamina- | cess Margaret and the leanivg mambers 6% worlc was committed by men who were in [ gt WEEE HO B0 fiames. fire tonight, communicated ¥ * aspark falling | The satisfuction of tbo Ialians at the | tion will'be resumed her houschold. the pay of political cnemios Prosident Jorge O TR AT Shricks of Anguish. on some stock of Kearns’ ?!r bag ware. | trewties is gencral. 1t is felt that Italy has “The newspapers of Ber'in have suspenaed 5 interviow this morning at Tonoka said he Derogatory to His Oflis |Ceanyighted 1691 by sames Gordon Benneth| ALPARAISO, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), many have had immonse signiticance, Ger though he was informed where it could be | COMbine to vepreas the old-time col acions, Cleaned Out the Times Oflice. wnany has wade a long step fn tho divection | found. Badid not attempt to find out abo ut it to be here now to sce how completoly the autopsy or chemical anaiysis oo Mrs, | these aud all other ovils ave ignored. Busl. Barnaby’s remains, notwithstanding he had 2 5 heard that she bad been poisoned. (nstoad si- dors, where the air was alraady ness in tho shows last week was dull, bat this amonz dealors in the Uhou they outside they would broak away and rush for wers swept ujp. Montt and his associatos. Thore were n e s ! ouse. ~Before the fire wasig ontrolied Nos. | boon treated like a spoilt child by the two A : . publicatiou unul Mohday. number of Chilian officers on the train, and n:uxfi?\x:‘:? .n;\x:.;m:wu‘ ney for he dis- r.‘-,[.ccr:nlur; dcclf;‘re L!m[i they hoard sheioies | 24 and 220 Water streaty .\m‘,,;gd by various | blg contral powers. = As Laly is not a big : UNGARIANS, this fact seems to have beon well knowu to f i) O RSEERR 8 e o peoplo. of | Of #uguish from the avful pyre, as If de- | commission firms, wore d. 3@ ed, with their | Manufacturing couutry, she has every causo | i lation aud obtains credenco in diplomatiy the perpotrators of the crime. In conse- | Her BAC | aNaTO N O o P ns tho | mented victims had saceificed thair lives to | contents. to be contonted at the urrangement which | Ahey Instituto a Reign of Ferrorin a | jirios Itis to tho effoct that Cotnt Vo quenco of thy wreckage, trafic on tho ruil- | o gios, B0 BB Tt BoIRAT c e HisN b e o IRt A L S avaltine i virtuaily excapts Austrian and Germn | Pennsylvania Mining Cam SO UNOIOM 1ol Fassian - d mbls ralciin rond was suspended for some time. The po- Major J. IK. Hudson, editor and proprietor | possible to distinguish the scroams of the GUARDING THE SEAL ISLANDS. manufactures from duties und bring down’| Pirrsnunc, Pa., Dec. 25.—A special from | Germany, i8 to be transfarred to Mosoow e lice aro wnstituting a vigorous soarch to d of tho Topeka Capitol, will aunounce his can- ¢ the cost of life. ' For her wines, which have | soubenville, O., says: The Hungarian an or to the Grand Duke Sergius, brother covor the guilty persons. 1oty Urodich Une bl mn! Of. his paper.tod {I';m:;z":J o l‘i":""‘"i';h'l" I""’ i | Reportorthe Captain of the Revenus Ty iy il etk 23 % | Ttalian miners on the Whsllng & AL mx: ar, s governor goncral. Mo crar Attacking Minister 1 orsow. Mjor Hudson i old sodier with | lof outery : ChTt R cluded from Erance: Iy whl) flnd mow oty | workiny at the Labraston snd Tone, | Bus Eiven Grand Dike Seryils a peremplory Lotters were published today i i 56, porsd : WasiNGr o leave of absence for a year, und it is looked , D. C, Do, 26.—Captain Ve SRR Atk E ety agan their colobra hrist- 2 h e LI 2 und political friend of the governor. His | A strenuous effort waa mado to convey tho ; s ? Shas e AIOR willigain Sby o/ naw | Tean minos, began thele calobration Ot/Oeiat-ffupoiiis ceftainitilv thopranuTa ke xwlil gl Chilian papers from the intendents of OHietkrecTnmantationsased bisyability, thd ! : A Coulson, cammanding the revenue steamer | tariff. mas several days ago, and today and yester- | return to his post at the expiration of that #2016 Miniater o ‘Blorelan Affaits Matts his avanability, Ho has labored for his party | PAUeALS Lo tho cottages for safs kooping. It | pugn, has madoa roport to the Troasury do- | , BOlElum has also signed trenties, but the | gov poc'conoth B8 B0 1AW S, MOSEET | ECRC 1o g RO B L o o it leging that the nolice who bave been keeping Ay AL Y3 2083 30901 £ 3 was utterly impossible, Some few of them 3 S 2 Belgian Chumber has not yet ratified the 2 b 5 tof Russia or be pl 3 guard over the Am 0 lewation, notwith. | 1B Season and out of season, and for ten yoears T S partment of the cruiso of that vessol wn | oobuct and tn vi f the hostiliry [ t1on. Yosterday afternoon the Hungavians L JL“‘ out of Ltussiu o by m....id under sur- d 4 Lttt 1 | s conducted his newspaper on sounc b. | were wmduced to retire to shelter, out the | B o AT dtobar 16 G0 Sl g Ll Along S N s s veilanee az some post in coutral Russia, Th standing the protest of the United Statos and | 445 \::_Wmh{‘lt{hm \\\ rI«n\\'irh.ill\;ui!ul-r mr" St ity T he e Alaskan waters from October 19 to Dacem- [ of the people, it is far from Iikoly that 1t wiil | became riotous and proceeded to smasn in grand duke, it is alloged, has been tampor, .: othor foraian miniators, have boon insulted |, oy didate for anything, | His frionds think | tondied toeetaas tn th e i od women | .15 He saia the weather was bolsterous | do so. The treaty alvoady baon con- | Wikdow glass o "'i” shantiesiofibhedltaliank|l vyl atlarinncelofionlcaralbizh 1N ot by the refugeos to whom Mr. Beun iy aftovd- | & ahiidie fovanything, huddled together in the cold, piorelng wind, | oy the eatira time, aud considerable dif- | demned in princivle by the committeo up- mioGes B Etvorn blows fellowed, and a bout | 1nd ut Moseow, ¥ W Vil o fug protection at groat porsonnl inconven Tua ntimate. frionas ot ox-Congrossman | 104 gazed With torvor upon tho fira, culty was experienced in executing tho or- | bointed to siudy it. A_political color has | 4 'clock two Huncatiang engaged 10 a des- | | iupy “contors, Count Von Sehouvoloff, o Ty hondonte also Stated | Morrill say he will not accept the sena. [ Upon tho flest discovery of o fire, tho | ders of the denartment ju regard to the col- | beeu given to an economic question, and the | borate tussle in shanty No. 16, 'ney wero | |15, (o fidelity the czar raltes, s boon HaSnoipaiisemau acbeenitn shitauil, torial appointment, should Governor | Poutiac department was notified. Tno | loction of data in regard to Polazic seallng | Upshovis mot easy to foresce. If Ira eun and pourad @ load of bied snot o the | Ordered to prococd to Gatschin at once, Egan’s young son. Mr. Fgzan emy ha LBlont o d the landing of mail and stoves on the | Would but consent to make a few concessions | ¥ub and poured a load of bird suot o the e Galio ‘ § 4 B o o v e omrlintionlly | Humplirey " tender it to him. Thoy | s steaner in the place made the run of | 8ud the lauding R S e T | Face of tho other v wounding him Ltie Galloun, napsraiirailiyithiustc lenies stol uys [ 30lute | Goclaro that Mr, Morrill's charactor, sor. L e e 9 o | seal islands, D he 2 northel or, depend on i, St O i ity ravocating the venewed enforcement of re- lie, i o ithor vl | Viegs ard stromsti 4ro kiown an seongupied | LWre0 wiles at a break-nocic gait. When tho | *Guprain Coulson says o s convinced that [ Belgium woutd refuso to join the #oiivereiu. | Oficers feom the 'city “wero . Laurolton | Juyocatiwe Ihe tenowed enforcent of ro So far thero has been no row In either Val- | 1168 ARG SLTORELA ate Kiowh and ) first strea was turned upon the flames, the | it 1s necessary to guard the rookeries on St What Krance is| Leiving At, s ol g e Y ey cars wore | sta-Polaud. A large number ol por-ons ave paraiso or Santlago. 5 governor's appointment becomes the di- | porth wing was seen to be doomed, and every | Paul and St. George islauds until December e ? 4 34 ] on sl hodadd 8 boen urrested in Warsaw and the immediate Dhia Spatileh's minister, Sarior Ordonols 2 5 4 Skl Tho uttitude of France in the matter compelled to come homo without their ran s - | ante before the people and tho legisiature, | euerzy was bent to stepping the firo at the | 1 or luter, and that it would be the wisest i tter s 5 > LA AN cinity, but the authorities act with abso- brokoe his Jog near Unpaleta toduy while en | ¢ gand g ] 2. £ & K 5 N ficer ef the reve a | peculiar. Liko both the Chambers, the krench | A reizn of terror always follows pay days 16y . 0t volita tolMand TR T Ol and it is urged in bohulf of Mr. Morrill that | center. A fow minutes later, rosidents of | Policy to place an oficer efthe vevenuo ma- | R TC A Db o rese and holiduys at these minos. luto secrecp. DPeoplo suddenly disappoar, route to Mendozo, Argeutine Republic. theve is not & more popular man in the state, - 1 rine service on the islands in absolute 1 Gprotegtionistiabiprosen s ¥ i i i and it is understood that they havo been ar- The Domocr, & paper which has just made | it S 1AL OES OIS i in tho late. | poutiac bogan to arrive on the sceno and | ehiargo of 4 suitable number of man to act as | bus favored the adoption of what aro almost - - tosted its tirsy appearance, violently attacks the | o0chyon " ohe Gequamtea with logislation | 5090 an army of several bundred was at | leaders in organizing a company or squaa of | Probibitiue tariffs. “The parliamentury - ROUIE LOE CHILL Influenza's Visit. present government and gives voice to the d, withal, n man of influence in hoth par- | work. natives for a regular patrol and guard. [ JOMitY has wedged in the sovernment betwee. — The views of the friends of-Balmaceda, Moyelllit e olsmad | mastel e ety oo With the added assistonco tho maniacs | These men, ho says, would only bo required | & muimum and maxiwum tariff. Countries | A merican Warships Sall for the South - ; O olaring preduieed | which grant Franco the ‘wost favored L FREIGHT 1EAINS ABANDONED, diiramant, were torced to retire from the sceno. Those | 10beat tie station ov wookerles on tho loo | 0700, §0c0 Will bo aliowed to profit. oy B eifgy influenza. Her 13 sojourning at the Whilo tho enemies of Ingalls are making side of the islands, s it is_impossiblo to land i Sax Y Cal,, Doc, 26.—Tho crulser e Hesimoloue! — a great oot of motae, tiay wra notiariak | who haa ran away into the woods, we tho other sido in bad weather, In calm | the minimum seneme. Tho others will bo | SN Fraxeisco, Cal, Doc. 26.—Tho cruiser | castlo at ‘Catsuina. She was first attacked Serious Results of Two Lands'id s | it {heir own way, b is "Yeally s | brought back, and placad in the cottages. | weather a guard should be placed at cach | Subjoctod to the maximum auties. “No move | Sau Prancisco, fiagstup of the South Pacific | on Tucaday last. itho graud duko Michaol on the Om ha Line. quiet uzdercurrent in his favor. He has not | Thero were willing hands n plenty and the | rookery. "He says ho is satisited that when | Commercial truatios’ seoms to bo the wateh | squadron, with Rear Admiral Georgo Brown | it also il With the disease, = & - o Stovy Crry, Ta, Dec. 26.—[Special Tele- | been to see the governor, nor as far as it ¢an | unfortunates were soon made af comfortable | the sea is smooth, landings and raids are not | Word o ambers just now. But by the |, yoard, put to sea from this nort this after- T pravails in o s LB . s 3 A » | constitution the French government has the Galicia, eastern Prussia, and Berlin, The graw to Tug Bee.)—The passenger tralu on | 00 loatned, haveguy of bls friends ap- | s possible, Poasinlo dnloss; thol Rt ato ot fon the it to negotinte such treaties with foveign | 001 1t was statod that the cruiser might | ypou in which the malady is common, how- and it is bent upon serting its | put i Monterey bay for gun practice, but | ever, is lessenivg to the westward, A report of a stariling nature is in_circus zaving, uccording to advices rocoived at the Russian embassy, is suffering from the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneanolis & Omaha phLinonalfin y The fear was tha ire w i e Toe . Ca Youls powers Humpliroy hus recelved a great many lettors Tho foar was that the liro would ke its | = On the 27th of Novemoer, Captain Coulson | LOWEE the fact that the eruiser has an unusually [ An address recently deiivered by Prof. road, was caught in a great tandslide vestor- | from tnfive oA ¢ et 4 v across s Nz d e hor S R P B i 1o t X [ from influential vepublicans throughout the | way across to the south wing, where nearly | of the Kush and Captain Healy of the Bear M. Ribot, ministor of forcign affairs, has | large quantity of guns und amwmunition | Nothungel of Vieyna, upon the origin and v, was extricated, but in a dilapidated S v # 5 % had'a conferenc s R ) S R 4 o, urging him to appoint the ex-senator | 700 men were confined. Prepavations were | Dad a couferenco at St. oree island, and, condition. oy atothes Janaslido occurred | 1o’ Blamb's place. T ho ex-senntor was 1 | {mmediately made o remove e mon it at | @ theseals had nearly el left the rookerios, 1 the sume cut, which is the approach to the | tha eity toda vouid alk for SANRLO BT 1t was decidod that it was 10t necossary fo A\ 4 e t bridgo. across 'tho Missourl rivor, Tuete | by s todav, but bo - wouid not talk f0r | yecuuo necessary. The Vessals 0 rareatusar (s fanae yeton | mintmum tarirs. Negotiations with Spain, | Mait company’s steamer San Joso last | in his address doclarod that the muindy’ s aro now (00 or S00 carloads of debris in the Thero 13 a swarm of lesser candidates, Noved by a Terrible Ecst Docembar 1, as at that timo the stormy | Sweeden and Grecce are in progress, and it | Wednesday h_u'l.\lt I"" H[' \‘ll <, H\ is undor- | distinctly moastic i character, and that fv cut, which cannot be cleared before the | byt the claims of thom. R heliavea it i ¥y woather was o suMcient guard for the fow | 15 quite possible France may respond to tho f stood, they will bo drafted into tho cruiser | s cortainly infoctions and probaoly conta= middle of next week. The freight is piling | not bo soriously conside Governoe Ham. | Inside the south wing, from the moment | gouls thon remaining on the istand. advances of [taly who seoms inclined to | Chatleston's erow whon sho arives from | gious. ~ 1o also stutes that pecsons having up on botn sides of the river and the whole | purey has escived the anuoyances of tha | tho lames came in sight, the wildest excite- S pisia grant to, Priue’ tho privilegos soo bas al- [ Hoolulu, loads to tho be 1\uly- hat vJ!.’,t: tho | cardiio afections, and tiose suf from line is almost paralyzed, zn by ‘, o " of vovalled, The 700 crazy re ? > 5 5 ready extended to Germuny and Austria, + Pranciseo 15 on he i o Joi uberculosis, have causo to al re- e v campaign by isolating himself ut his homo at [ went prevailed. The 700 erazy men tore DA FONSECA WA A4 PATRIOT. Wit will the chamber do if the minis- | Charieston at Acapuleo, whenco both vessels | suit, There is no specific means of curs, the told the chimber of deputies that the ininis. | abourd, added to the fact that a number of | teatment of the disease, is tho talk of the tey dods not cousider itself pledged to the | sailors and marines loft heve in the Pucitic [ hour among medical m Prof. Nothnagel appearance, although thirty female employes, who were rescuea PritanELrin, P, Thore 1s no Tonight the situation proves to be worso dependence, 8| X e s = = ; AL R BRLAL Reoves 10 (Do wo :“.ll‘}”..\'x} nee, | an,, o sm il tow 2 in tho cou- | about the narrow confines of their rooms terial conventions with these natious should | will proceed to Chiii, R R Foatment, by anti. pyiino, he state, and has sent word that bo | yvolling like demons, not from fear, as it mduct ot rillans and Chilians | nottally with its own views. Before the —_——— anti-febrine and pheracetine is inidvisable in maco in cleariug tho track, Tho matteris | holidays, uniess called back on extremely | Se¢med. but rather with exultation. Tho nteasted, treaties cun begomo valid they would have Iemembering the bead. cusos where the disenso s accompanied by getting sorious on account of the ubandon- | important busitess. o still declines to talle | fire filled them avith a tervible ecstacy. A | Rio v Jaseino, Dae. 26, —The fallen & e o alied i by they eRumbRERONE I8y yanT Norox ) DO/ BiNaaNB0/= Borsmnaten | (eU¥AeLETON SOl ke tiom g R Malun R op Woals ment of fr ans on the Union 1 on the senatorial succossion, few aporeciated the danger, and their torror | tator has been treatod with the utmost con. [ thO Ministry may take the higher general naasioteLa0 40aEBUER. Lol are ARatlep cut off from the west until the wr KANSAS G R T IT B WU R B b was pitiful. sidevation by President Floviano Peixotto, | gtrict adhesion to a selfish economic poliey. | gram today to Mrs. John C. Crosswell andy or by the sub-cutaueous injeciion of Slaauen kel At 1 c'clocl the firemen wero confident | who, 1 a manifosto which ho has justis- | 1t remains to bo scen if such u courso us this | I receivod with profound sorrow informa mplior, N TR T T Trouble Arising from an Attempt to | thatthey had the flames under control. At | sued, warmly praises General Deodoro da [ would conyinco the parlismontary protection- | tion of the death of ex-Postustor Goneral When the Iieichstag resumey its sittings, ) 4 ki tho timo tho firs. was fiercost over the main | Fonseen's abuogation and pateiotism iu | I3t aud « a government which hus d post symputhy. His distinzuisked | g, rogulation measure, whick ' & RAMIR ta kot don REtw AT A T O ST TR ordor to avoid | curious to seeu ge o ch hus do- [y epost syuipathy. tis alstingulsked | Bourse rogulation measure, which was intro. to Tue Bee.| -The pawn shop of &. B. Kaxsys Crry, Mo, Dse. The Natlonal | entrance. Tho north wing was in ruins, igning the prosidoncy, in order to avoid | ,qunced troatics of commerce and which has Sy the head of tals deparlment “dure | guced in consequonce of the recent scandals, Jolinson was broken into at Iwnllllmlm' w tho | Water Works company of New York today Tho worst seemed to be over. A fow min strife botween brothren, .the sheddiug of paved the way for the new sconomic regime LB COILEIL QI ot tppdlien and to end the discussion of the commarelal K SANE AL R ot ton | fled a bitlin equity in the United Statos | Utes later a steamer arvived from Detroit, | Brazilian blood, and u collision between his | to be inaugurated on February 1, 1502, upsec | Gt by pased 10 istore s ammmge i treatios with Switzeriund, Sorvia, Spain and flsencs 19,2 DRODRIQLIE ~N0 MOID.Lon and the five fiend was conquered to all | comrades in arms, glorius factors of the lur\lurmmm:xu-n;rnm;r tal tréuty. Yet this | most lungrant in tho postal aorvice of this sumania, will be tho work 2F tho “houso. B R t or 15, de: appears to be the fato reservi ¢ the | nution, he department buildings have been X idtag has undor consideration filled watches, n tray of finger rines and & | the steps taken by that city in the ~atter of ol there was still a stab- amortal movement of Nowember 15, de pp o reserved for the ) ll o Laudtag has undor consideration a new pumber of othor articles. The city has for | construeting now water work > Na born bluze in the ceutral portion. The tho hours of his funsral out of respeet to Gen- | 4 3 . cons & now water works, The National and the integrity of our country against Y | I'ho splitin the conservative party over onths boen infested with burgla d 4 g fyis . ¢ 3 of our country N Som» Politic eral Creswell's moniory v y over months boen dufosted with burglars aud | company has a contract with Kunsas C'ty, | Preparations for tho rescuo of the insane men | forign agirersion. and to. muintaiy inrernnl pme Politics in This. Bl Oroxwulis s IF2 the commorcial treaties led Here Halldorf, Andgx ! { ok LR Bl seona X Y to resign the presidency of the group, hut be ) 0 e franchiso or purchase the plant of the o i {0g ofces aRkths plicated by political considerations, Tue s Frighttaily Injured. the franchise or purchase abated. he printing ces of tha two journals olitios A Y s B FRRBEN A0, - T compuny. The eity 16 chareed with proceed- - . thut supported Gonral Daddoro da Fonseca’s | economic policy of France is dangorous to tho » Doo. 20.—Goneral Butlor | 1ohors, which hus subscribed & snm of 0oNE, Ta., Dee. 20 —[Spee ologram to | jno'in disvegard of this contract, and to be CHATTANGOGA'S 181G FIRE. udministration were dostroyed today by a [ Spanish wino trade. The Spaniards are | was at his oftico in Ashburton plact today, | mouey for the purpose of foundiug a conser+ Chicugo & Northwestern fell from the top of | company’s water system. b Thousands of Dollurs Worth of | tarnished the victory ot theaustitutionalists, [ mercial rdpprochement with Germany: As | been well enough to come to town for sewe | Vou Caprivi's policy. a froight train going at a high rate of speed I'ie pending of this litigation seriously Buildings and Goods Destroyed, This victory seems to gratify everyono ex- | for the Mudrid government, it goes still fur- | time, but he remained av home to comnplete Tho ultra conservatives hope to be cuped affects the validity of the water works bonds, Cuarraxooas, Tenn., Doc, 25,—Chata. | cept the ndhereuts of thoidictator. Even tho | ther, and inelines to a “Hispano-German | his book. - His health is now very gool, for their defeat on the tariff question in the chilled ana frightfully injured, both jaws | YOKS: Tho success of the compaty iu this . B. Loveman Co)s great dry uuvrds Geoneral Ploviana Peixotfp, who, being vice [ and »‘y‘m:?“‘ {'{hu l',r-uvh‘ Kovernment moro LaxcAster, Pa, Dee, 20.—An exeeution | of the financial roforms projectsd by Herg suit wiil make the bouds void, store, occupying threo numbers on Market | president, hus bocomo presjdent of tho re. f #nxioty than it might perhaps be pradent to | ¢ 0 S0Pty o (F ERTEE IEER | NG uel, the imperial minister of Anance, ribs broken and inter: njuries. 0 ¢ 101 ~ ™ » M i 4 p o ribs brotion and futernal Injuries. - He canuot |y jjy Hgla o Counference Next Woek. Stroot, was dlseovored o b on fire tie | bo elacted. [t is mot yaknown whan the | Chamber will turn on the subjoct of Spain, | Farmrs Nutional bank of this city ugaiust Sirike Failures 8ax. Phaxcisco, al. Dee. 90.--Acting | *1oeh Al v Aottt AR AR T IR G T'he other Iuropean countries seem to have | the Keystono Standard Watch company of | phe steiking compositors aro gradually (e N the clerks were at thoir lunch on the thied | Jocossarily elapse, sinoa congress has not | ddopted an expactaut attitude. Switzerland | Uhis eity. ‘The company is now in the hands | yoturning to work and the movement to i Crpan Ravins, la., Dec, pecial Tele: | ranher: ¥ i ) raphiers of the Unitod States had a confer- | it b 4 } ] entering into & compact with (e , . —— Y aram to Tur B, |- Noar West Bend yester- | quoa (" oo G000 BN e aad om. | Fapidity, burning tho elevator shaft and “t.uunu mm" o0 Peixetio is |)|\w‘lwlm(<l:)_\ 1“'.‘“?."‘1‘.»::u';'"[ a xln“.';"':';“"“”‘.'.“‘l], No More Deaths of Victims, m; failed. RO SRR co he represen s of railroad ¢ tairways, o g of o escape of abo he coustitution from votng @ candidate for | land is 9 8am6 Positlo irecco bus a , : 3 ol As a sympton of the lessening of the pows stairways, cutting off the escape of about ustitutlon from odug i ready begun negotintions with Kranco. Kng Yoxkins, N, Y., Dee, 2.~ No more vietims | of tyo socialist party, the pet projcct of Here the presidency. The peesident to be e o ! party, pet | trin struck Mr. Boustotter and son, farm- | $,0888 KPR R SLALes e whil confer with s 3 ers. Thoy had been in town attendin, b 2 e A from the lames with ladders of the fire de. b .t ) ors. ad in tow UeNAing | jo oxpocts that the troublo between the | from th mes with ladders of tho fire de- | expires on Febrary 2, 1805, With any nation, preferring to stick to free | Central road on Christmas sve at Hastings | 8r0 about to be closed, owing to a lack of church, and were on theiv way home, 'Their | Jiuying telegrapbers and the raliroad will | partmont. aided by citizens. Two women ’ frade and bolieving it to he to her wterest | paye died. The cordition of the injured peo- | support unmanagonvio aud run thew luto T engluo, B A At BB AR RO RN STRUCK BY A SWINGING WIRE. the fate of European commerce in her buuds, e bas boen made of tho report that Kmporor ho animal was killed, the bugsy demolishe g R E——— t y - 1 o —— SIOIR S8 NN R LA N oa . / onds to v hare: o 3 4 9 Indorsed Harrison. almost ‘suffocated condition, Tho adjowning | . and if at this junciure she adopts an ultra Walt Whitman i Near, William futends to visit Bucharest, tho fack and the father and son fearfully bruied and | ¢ 0T T hoe 96, - At the meoting and | buildings was soon aflame, the fire licking | f'*etricity Adis One More to Its [ protectionist policy she will undo all that she romains that arrangements huve néen made on cannot liy B i l«{ ok of. o€ K ';I'} lub bor Tho fire began at 12:30 in the afternoon, | Oraxce, N. J., Dec. 20— Frank I3 Wil- | the past tweive moutus. | material chungo in tho candition of Walt | A\uiiuext, The visit of the ewperor, it is ST toduy Scauyler delivered an address | and by 1:30 the b g8 on the north ide | liawms, o milkman, was killed by, a8 eloctrlo Since this was written the Senate has | Whitman., He has taken no nouvishment | expocted, will knit IRoumania closer to the A - 3 upon *“I'no President, His Auncestry and Ad- | of Kighth strect were burned. 00, WES K voted on the bill conzerniug the application | toaay and is likely to die at any mome | driebund who is under indictment by the Umted | speech was cordially oudorsed and the club | were 1. B. Lovemau & Co.'s dry goods | DIstrict Messonger service broke auring the | of February next. ‘T'he conflict between the | Increassd Bank Rescrve, 11 With Breaiw Troubles N T S with smuggling | was Dlaced on record us favoring Presidor sto I. U, Ervin & Co., dry goods; Christio | night and fell across the wires of the city ; two chambers with regard to the budget New Yok, Dec. 20.—1The weekly bank New Y Deée, %6, —~W. J. Scanlan, the w gglng | ¥ riug President on furnishing a certified check for | - B uon, commerce; Sehwartz & | 2,000 volts. The weather this morniug was | Pedient voting of the estimates by twefths § n 5 i appear for triul in January | Approved the Findin Bro!, boots and shoes & Abl very fopgy. While Williams was delivering | (on the monthly lustallmont pla I'ho f‘ s of logal requirements. 0o B e e St - Wuite Prains, No Y., Deo. 26.—A special [ fhinawar Oun Mark o West milk the horse went ahead, and, comiug in | Senate seems resolved not to vote the pro = P term of the supreme court today ratitied and | i) ) ) & g vheat f the 1st of Fob the Ist of New Havey, Yec. 20, Yoo harloston Past Preight line; Great South- [ Wiiliams ran to its asslotanceand was stenel | wheat from the 1st of February 10 the Ist o 10 d Abi mlt\ 'l' X '.:( “,"_mllh l";' Y | contivmed the finding Of the jury which last | ern Tea company; Tennesseo, Mississinpi & | in the face by the w B8 84 W June next. JACQUES ST, CEvE [via wra, G, Dlec. 20.—A tramp giving Wasuinaros, D, €., Deo. 2, —The total today, by counsol engayed in the case, the been settling into the cut and littlo progress | will’ not roturh 1o Topoka until aftor the iAot o Bl khorn ana. Bao A G Intorests of Fratics as argumonts agaiusta | General Wanamaker sent the following tof troated with stitoufunts ke digitalis or o ists, and chiefly the senute, It "would be d hes Lo assure vou and his fam- the bill for tie repression of drunkness; the Cresroy, la, Dac. 20.—[Spacial Telegram Contral lts Water Supply A membor of the eabinet of Prosidont silver watehes, two goly watehes, five gold | court against Kausas City, Mo, to aunul all tined to aefend united our mation, its houor | F'rench cabinet. draved in maurning, wpd will Lo closed dy ucational measure, robberies have occurred almost duily, under which the latter must _either continiio | in the event of anothor flamo were not | order and ropublican insGtutions. in Spain the economic question s com- An ) PR will still lead w strong minority of \vealthy Tug B, | —Brakeman M. P. Grimw of \ho | endeavoring to wreck and confiscato the - mob, This is the only cieqamstance that nas | Oty opposed to F'rance aud favora com- | for the first timesince his illuess. He nas | vative organ for the defense of Chancellor dows the Moingona hill last night. Ho.was o b dowa 1 Kh A | A T A R OTA Rt oSt apathotic At least boeathe a sigh of ro. | political alliance. The visit of Princo Albert - -—— Reichstag by the rejection of the educational boing broken, u baa wouud in the head, two i ! ) % ~a» street at tho southcast corner of Wighth | vublic, holds office only untila prosident can | betray. —Tue next engagemhut in tho tiof Ramaey of tho Order of Itailway Tolog: | goor, 1o flames sproad with astoutshing | yat passed a 1ave b ilating elections would bo hapoy enougn to be able to avord | Of an assicuce duce a wholesale strike of brewery employes duy n Burlington, Codar Rapids & Northorn | y)gves unions and states ne will confer with will sorve during da Fonsoca’s term, which | 1and” bus so fur refrained from nogotiating | of tho dreadful disaster on the Now York | Licbicuicht, the sociai and fudustrial schools horse, attached to singlo buggy, became | pyyaiistaotorly settled. fell from the windows, and were somewhat RPAIEER = o4 igims not to exclude forcign tmports, I*rance has | plo in the bospital romains unchanged Despite tho fact that a somi-uficial denial waugled bo father may get well, but the up over $500,000 in less than two hours List of V. ctims, has gained by her political commerce within for an oMcial recoption of his majesty there v Yok, bee. 20.-Thomas B. Chaso, | 1isteation and His Silver Atuitude,” The | The buildings burned on Market stret | S2CK today. A old, unused wire of the | of tho minimum tariff on and after the lst - opium into this country, was released today, | Harrison's nomination. & Co., dry Chalk Library’ associa- | light vste hich carries & current of | 86ems likely to bo compromised by the ex- | siaienent shows the reserve has increased | actor, is ill with brain tro id his ene anniog, insurance; W. Alexander, broke contac the ol Bn oy hosed temporal \ereaso in the duties on 2 . ht Opinlons, Maneigm insurancos W, Alexandor, | utact with the old wire, was knocked down. | Posed tomporary f 5 Phink They Have the Murderer, Twenty=Fwo Millions Rtedeemed. the supreme court is divided iu the Morris vs which he grasped Wednesday adjudged Edward M d in- | Onio River Transportation Co.; £. F. Dix, | with both hands aud bo.d on to, A p EPA - - | the nawe of Dorsey is under arvest here ou | amount of 45 per cent bouds redecmed up to saue. His wife, Clara L. Piold, was appointed | barber; Martio & Honry, real estate; Rowles | was calle, bt oams 1o late, - for Williams Slugged and Kobbed suspicion of being the New Swyrua mur to i3 §24,445,000, leaving cutstendiug [ | | \ | 2 . to take charge of his person and estate, & Ritely, insuravce; Mrs. Jaue Weaver, | was beyoud huwan wig Ill, Dec, 26. ~The police last | dorer 55,500 ) l