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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES, \ N \ FOCTA NG srooautions, and has made & provision in ] PROM YESTRRDAY'S SECOND EDITION. will now *he= treated to a revelation | 0 l l MED \ N l \ olections ate being carried on in an orderly | numerous, who applied to it to find a roiiable ¢ TTREEE | the United Statos, und itis decided to veee | PODE [ E( BREAKING DOWY, | conjunction asspuits and actions unworthy tinues gona. | chineges as will pay tho exponsos of the Cu \pon congress the desirability of providing a | VIR AN WAL V4 | thelowest rowdy figure larga)y. e : : s reat. It is oxpected that it will raroly hup- e Femedy. Tn Ay precautionary measuros the The duke ef Qambridge 15 credited with CULEBRATED BY FIGHTING. n that the limit sot by the law will be N N neriean government takes the Canadian | - ondowing Priacess Victoria Mary with the dtive Negoliations In Progrees for More needod to pav tho exponso of collection Odle Hund-ed and Fifteon Years Ago Wask- [ Amorican wovern et Ho perato | % Sum of £5,000iyently. ‘Desplto tha exponses Active Ne w\‘i S Tl 8 t More | o ows Which Kalivennd the Day for | Many of ths olaime oaf Goublioss be oolleoted ton Wou Trenton - His Holiness Not Fxpected to Survive the tached to his)tmorganatic family, his own cdern Tronclads, (e Polivs. for 5 por cont of thoir f Tho bureau 18 at e g i G PLOTTING 4G 1INST HIS BROTHER, I savings ands i annual income of £30,000 iy Thoro was a littlo row down in Goldsmith's | tho Sorvice of the subscribors and_ public a* D - Present Season, have enabled: bim to be generous to his > large, I'hose who take advantage of its offer THE ANNIVERSARY FITLY OBSERVID and Ihiks sefgits chintaed. With favorite niecet +'he corporation of the city | ADMIRAL MONTT PROCLAIMED PRESIDENT. will save monoy by it. Thoso who do not Being a Conspirator. of London williprosent tho princess with a ovoning botweon a man named Ryan and | place their claims in its charge will save N ' silver dinnersemvico and a d ond o a | Sam Cline. Tho former s! k Cline with monev 0, for it has p chock on the ra saloon at Ninth and Capitol avenue iast Monument | are received hore regarding Grand Duke wdiamond bracelet, Tho mombors of nobility | General Amneaty Will I Announced | gush in his ¢ the right eve, Tho | foel free to take thy pen s 1w al " . are vieing with ieach other v the costliness Loday But It Will Not Include p b LU J 0 pol adquar ws, [Lis tho briv L news was appointed governor of Moscow. At the | Already There is Muoh Talk tn Ko of their gifts of jewelry and plate to tho "fm PeamtHaht ors where OMcor Divvorn " dressed "o | papor to bounilt ul L b 5 Nuovession—Confess couple. g alma o wound, after which Clino was locked up for beginning of the present month it was swid About the Succession—Confes: iple S Do Chlel GMoss SRIIALIOE Lo Coa et oase b fof the Delawa that the grand duko was making himself sion of a Bratal Parls BLEWUP THE CHURCIL e kb Williatm and Jomes Wilson, both very unpopular by his efforts to suppress Murde got 1uto o row in fro R i : ar Bee Brresc or Croass fn Washing fraudulent pra 3 growing out of the cor- Dynamite fixploded While Religious [CATSE B Ay SOk BN H.u I of rade v [ Ix l" o in \xhl‘ y TRENTON Deo. 20, —Today, the ONe |y yijon ror waich the Russian official world Services Are Ceing Held e Al Cm CluTvastan WY | oose ansitid fell tiiey, tolld o B Ol IoT Lot > of hundvod and fifteouth anviversary of the | 4 o000, [Copurightet 191, by James Gordon Bennett. ] Rovie, Dec. 2. Whilo mianight mass was | 1 B0 0 0L Gaple to the Now | proprietor, (. Hugetts, endeavored t titas: the THAtan C16RK ks 16 NS utionary battle of Trenton, was celo One scandal in which the grand dukoe is Panis, Dec, 2 New Yors Heralu Cablo | celonrated tnis movaing ina charch in tha | 70 S LY ORI B Tl L | the mon ot i AR TLIv aaTaed Bt under the Indian deprodations ac L hns brated by the laying of the cornee stone of | 4", ave 1ntorvenod was tho misappro- | —~Special to Tur Brr.|—Dispatches from | city of Valencia, four bombs wero exploded | oPF /IR RO BTl qany | terfored with ONlcer Ey viilo a tho monumont to the memory of Washington | uion of 12,000, which had boen sout to | 1omo leave no doudt that his holiness Popo [ fn tho edifice In rapid succossion. When tho | 4 SOHEE HRk BE8 BFRCEIE Ry o | ok to urrost tho colorod mon. ALl thro : m ; and the Continental troops, who, aftor eross. | Briation Ot E b o Ch e oeioty, | 1200 X111 fs fast appronching the ond of bis | smo'co and dust hud cleared away it was soon | OF tho ropublic ory town and elty in 10 | wore taken o tho, il whora. the- Wilsons | Fekular claim azuits, aid has benefited the 1ug the Delawave Christmas nlzht, surprised , o | days. His vital euorgies aro sustained oy | that tho high alter had beon destroyed and | country today, Kiaborate prevar a vora charged with fighting and Hugoits | others by forciug the agents to demand only 1 routed the H; MR e d U AR AL | sorts of b R ls | that soveral porsons ware who seated | being mado in \ngo for tho inauguration | With interfering with an officer. All three | modorato foes in order to get business, The nd routed the Hessians tricken provinces, The grand duke | dllsorts of peculisr meaus. For oxamplo ol porar ro A Ll Va6 F16AK 60 O DATILIR ‘& aH6E o g 1ss. Th o B ittt e LB ML U L L e bt Uiy i b Pt | noar it had beeu tnjured. The church was | ceromonies tomorrow. Two regimeuts of | Wereroleasod on bailin a short time. w delay over the passngo of the act had e T o recontly gave from his privy purso 4,000 before tho last consistory met he was made | .oy piately wreckod ond n number of WOrs | troops from tho south avrived in that city Dok of sivon tho ol sont 0 at noon, whle o salute of | . et 7 , | to breathe quantitios of oxygen until it was rs were y g debris, Two > mek of a Christmas | K. giv I moagents time to mako con 3 roubles for tho sufferers, but the fact that he ¥ shipors were bruised by falling debris, TWe | yoqtordny, and thess, with a batwalion of | William Kirk of Sout b tracts thut would give them the lion's share forty-four guns was fired, At | pad intorfered with the stealing of the | time toenter tho ball. His physicians bo- | porsons havo baou arrested on suspicion of | Z0 BT S0 0 bod SATAoEE illam Kirk of South Omaha imbibed o ki RIVOIHOBTNEHIICH SIACRIS fdoor mocting was held at the Taylor house, | (uui0 money has caused him to be very un- | 1i3ve that his lifo cannot bs protonged much f having exploded tho bombs. LA Y stdont | littlo too much hot whisky in Omatia last | Of the appropriation. Many of tho clalmants at which General Wililam Sewell presided. | popujar with o cortain weaithy and influen- | longer than six months; indeed itis quito - Montt during tho ¢ night and foll from a motor car at the corner | NAA been inducad tosign contracts guarante - ; . DETERMINED TO END HER LIF It is proposed to pr a genoral am. 3 TR ¢ General Horace Porter of New York, United | tia} eluss, who are doing_tneir utmost to se- | probable that his life is nearor its close than d 50 1O END HE is proposed to a gonoral an- | of Kighteonth and Vinton stroets. Ho lay bo- | N the agont from one-third to over 5 por Htates Senator MePhe nd ox-Secrotary | cypn b novat from oftice, ko is charged — nesty tomorrow to all the minor, civil, mil- | tween the tracks in a badly od condi- | centof the claims in ease thoy wero allows 5 o Ty | cuve his remov om oft I8 hat und that he will not see the approaching 3 X . cics in o badly stunned condi s wero all of the Nuvy Roveson made adaresses. The | by this class with taking advautage of the | (it H oty PP 8| Efforts Mads by a Servant Girl to | targ and naval oficials who served under | tion and tho patrol wagon was sent for, Tae | The depredations act annulled thess extor: monumeut Wilk cost §60,000. authority conferred upon him by the Commit *uicide, it £ g i man was taken to the jail, whoro the heat . i $ d 1 T#ady. thers. Is/a rood-del bo 10 lato Balmacodu, The amnesty will not, A ho jail, whoro the heut | tionate contracts and sot the limit of ag e ; and with playing the part of a tyrant. ‘Luey Alfoady. ther 1\ pood desl o talke aUOUG i L 5ie fiet R S Ml 1 Draghof)y | HawaVer: BXESGUL. SBars NV the soon revived him, and it was found that 18 | ool 0 0 ARl : Lty KNOCKED "EM BOTH OUT. Sy that bis peremptory bshavior is ao insult | the succossion, and 1t appoars that Cardinal e L over, extond Lo oficors above had quite a sovoro cut on tho back of the | fO€S At 13 ber cent, to be mereased in cortain — to them, and are 5o determined to have his | Monaco la Valletta of the Inguisition and | 8servant wirl employed by Harry Joyd | of major. to ministers of stato, judge head. Iho wound was drossed and Kirk | C48C8 t0 20 per cent on the order of tho court W York's Polic Superintentent | power avridged that they bhave prepared and | Cardinal Paroceni stand tho best chance, of .\Hnuhnn\:. committed suicide some time i cilors, members of congress, governors or | was given a bed for the night ot llules e s i ixes Mitchell and Corbett. forwardod to tho cznr a botition” praying o€ | '} juiy Aunstay has confossed thut ho mur- | 18st night. | The offurts to kill horself showed | othots who wero purticularly prominoat. e I mAny ComiplRinte were e et w Youx, Dec. 2.—Superintoudent of | his removul from tho office ot governor 00| . 1 BaronessdEilard,and gives as the mo. | €00l determination, fu tho face of many ob- | measures have bean takon to pro- | nly One Day of Liberty. LBLCLAL S L R DR LN ol SRy - Bl o6 " P Moscow. s . el ] stacles. She first hung herself to & chande- | % R o Dar dick Grandon, who had just finished sory. for a reliablo agent were s ) this oftiee; Police Mutray announces today that, ns | MOSCOW. ' W\ i ate that the czur | tiveof the crime that ho was driven almost | Hacior, So et BUNE horsell 1o 0 o ok, | Yot any outbreak or uprising ou tho part of | -Vl {ienebn, Who had Just fn'shet that it was decided to estabiish a buront attompts had been made to rovive so-called | oo ety IFULAC VUM Nidinge amuitious | mad by the necessity of paying debts to 5ave | filing the houss with @as. - Sho thon sished | the Balmacedists tomorrow. - Velasquez was days' sontenco on tho bill, was | under the direct charge of Tie Bt to pro “icnocking ont? matches, which woro provas | dosigie.” thotish tho naturs of theso desicus, | bimsell {rom " disnonor. Ho says he 16Tt | bou'\eists with a butcher knife, but Tailing | brought — here from Santiago lent some years ago, but which wer in acountey where all social and political ‘\.w-lw l"t'v"” e b Lo ~"”‘U'(' olu- | toend herlifeia this mauner, went to the | day and handed over to tho intendente. honore omanate from the czar, is not stated. | tion to get monoy even at tho price of erime. | caifarand hung herself to vater pipe. Wi S0 HRG S WaE ut, wnd s statoments have i o & hersol o wa . | He was at once placod on bo: e war shi i i 5 in Jus ts L him Corbett. pro. | 1015 added that the czar has beeu soim: | Beforo leaving ho purchased o knifo | mhis also broke, flooding the cols By this ('fwl‘ LI P o tho war shib | lieve the clothing o be stolon plinder tablishn It hins at o o cluims that Charley Mitchell and Jim Corbotl Do | prossed by the array of evidenco presented | with which he committed the murdr. TS 818 AVAY N Dy i 1b FOVE AR chrano for safe keeping. This action g e of uinr iber of thy sulferors by the 13 Square garden in the early part of Februury, | 10 him against the grand duke that itis his On reaching the house of the baroness sho | f5inq 1his morning hor body was lying in a | Elven riso to tho idea that tho government | POUNDED HER HEAD QUL OF SHAPE. | dian ralds in the west. It is dowe the work e B e oot e take place. | intention to send him into exilo. opened the door for him, recognized him and | ool of wator. The young lady was 22 years | belioved Valasquez was the head of s plot to . ; at 3o I2 por cont, taking in many nstaicos i he suparintondent:* T ay dotermimed | An illustration of the *tyranny” of tho | led ‘the way to her room. Houasked hov il | of aza and recently camo from New York. | causo troublo. during the insuguration | Brutal Murder of a Woman by Her U (M6 Acis 1 cost of pushiog the claim, O ontonts aliaii not ba | #rund duke is given in the following inci- | she was alono, On her aMirmativo reply ho | Sho was recently convortod ot u religious | ceremonios. RabiAn: As most of those who lost their proporty L p el ; dont: It @ 's that he gaveorders re- | threw hiu i and cut her throat. [ pot B, TEEEHE SO 4 hrougn tho Indian raids Dpers ons of revivel, - Thoro wiil be no prize” Aehting n: | dent appours that he gave or At | pevival, and it is thought was insane, : 5 LGtvetsy Mnsa t Db s aBieA Norriblo min iy i oot oty i this ity contly that tho borse races at_Moscow were | Hearing a s poroaching while look= bt Arms in His Posscssion. . 2 Mass., Dec. 25.—A horrible mur uall means who coutd not ko to Wasnington ChetYy Mitehell and Frank Slavin called | hot to commenca until he arrived. A large | ing for the monoy he waited for her, knifo WRECK BY SATURAL GAS. Tho roason given for his arrost Is that | UCF took place in Aldrich's block last night. | themsolves, tho estavlishmont of tho butcan st poliee loudqusrtors. today to sob Superin: | crowd was presont at tho races and they | in hand, dotermined to iill ber nlso, Lu the SeTTL ARSI NE W adHak o murdoror s Feank L Moulton, o dussi. | WHere they cun bo cortain of oxact and just e Morray i e Tatior had | gono | were kept waiting for an _hour and a haif | strugle the knifo full from his hand, where- T RBIB8ToIG Domo\lstios! n 8 patad barbor, who beat out the brains of his | 1HoAtment” has roached thoso who noed is i aRE y 1 before the grand duke appeared. T'he crowd | upon he tled without having secured any ‘| nieht conveying Mannlicher rifios into his [ P most e v ' ’ f 2 o a8 is n trange as PIrTsnvra, Pa., Dee. -The three-story | the discovery of other rifles, The destruction appears to have been sober at thot e of | the Indians since June 1. 1866, will do well Bl oNB L aCRe 1 | o grand duke appeared he was vigorously | Anastag's confession is ns strange as his , Pa., o time B e tmaiois fon 167 | bimss; LL arrest, which many thought was made on | brick dwelling of M. I, Pritchard, 2018 Smati- | 0f & hardware store by fire yesterday night | committing tho erimo. As doulton tells the | 10 remembver, howover, that the tie within v chilod, nni ‘though he vas. disap. | | This incidont was reported to tho ezar, and, | insuivient evidenen but which reflocts groat | man stroct, was blown to atoms_early th ulso toveulod the hiding place of u ot of tho | story, thoir quurrel bogan I bod boowuss his [ Which claits caul be prescrited is Jimited, It Jolnted, 8140, ha beld his tongue it 18 suid, is considored to decide the quéstion crediton the porsplcuity of the police. * | morutng by an explosion of natural gas. M e ia- antiounced that the governsient in- | L/LIe,Would not glva kit Toom enough. - Slis | they Are, noty Bit b Wb 0 POl ATihur Liimloy sald he thought it was tho | f tho grand’ dukes dismissal from ofico. | lhe Gaulols | this moruine scates that | pritchard, wife and throo ohildren, a hired | 1onds to build moro war ‘ships. THOMDSon, | ‘Thon thoy arous wirialls 3o ma uri | Court of clains xoss on ho plan, “rst como direct rosults of the oxhibitions by Peter | Tho wife of a o Duke T oF Hossa; | ovbarwall known® dramat N erasns s so | boy named David Bennettund Barbava Rich, | the correspondent of the London Times, who | atit agaty, whon ho ot {18t ire d “1: went | fiest sorvod,” and 1t oohooves sufforors 1o Maer in Madison square garden, when he | daughterof the Grand Duke Louis of Hesse, | ottier well known dramatic sucesss servant girl, wero buried in the ruius. | fyfotresbondent of the London frmes, WA gain, whon e got-a fatiront and atter | it AT Saa fora ke hropert AtibTa e ot tavn i 1548 than five min | and o grauddaughter of Queen Victoria. | ill that ail hope of recovery seems lost. When restued il wero found moro or loss | 13 Lo 4€ent of the Armstrougs bas offered | asking ber f sho would eive un "to which | placo thelr clifup boforo: the proper author! S 106 s6a “why (b0 seriously burncd ar o o ono, fa. | 198 ) Jsmeral po | sho o, ho said, “1 lot h the cs at an oarly d: utes, He did not sce why the v S HIEIR R A RRT Gaetiad i o burne !l"‘f‘ bruis, '-r"“[ no ono fa- 1 of 4000 tons with a speed of twenty-ono | i Sitiines thordrE IEs i A (o eR 'ho contracts made beforo the passage of Mitehell right should not come off. 1t was to | Which she was trained. and, in A lly_lijured, The cause of tuo explusion | Tiias: Tor 2300000, The. Coohrans has beon | \ony (hrco times as hurd us I could hit.) He 0 uct have, as stated, boen annulled by con he a scientific exuibition, pure and simoie. | $he formally jo the Greok B e % : ok was gas leakugo into the cellar. Pritehavd | g (G0 Xricn o josdangte el sl i It 15 therefors necossary for claim- Amatour boxing bouts were allowod, aud be | The erand duko is recoguized us the b Conservatives Looking for a Leader— | went into the coliar, struck a match, and an | *Pores 10 aduetiames, = o 0 4 the | Sor soverad and the skull fractured. Moul: | O LS ECEER RS oF artangements failed to see the distinction between ama- | Of theold Kussina orthodox party, and Gossip From Engiand, explosion followod. The concussion was so | wiat distelet and e daing much damago. ton cays, I did the job, and it's a good one.™ | TR I IR T GO AEmE e T ara. loft free 1o teurs and professionals. 4 recent adylcos vx'v;.n||;‘|u|‘;:.dll;Vl\. ,“,"."""’l X4 | Lommmanted 11 b New YorkAmocintet Pres.| | terrifio that piecos of tho building wero ) " Soldiers have soarched. tho houses of N RSLE TINGO O GIRDEIEL ongugo new agents if thoey are uot satistied said that, notwithstanding, he will insist on | (AXO% Cotehs i patl Leo of gover. | Hartipeton as the leader of the dissidents e Balmacedists in Suntiago for ar 1 is i : will enablo thein to make much more favor: fiebting. und this: tmo 1o . finist, before | Wz upnelnted to oo imparle R0 OO | i i wmaltorod on his gomg i ie Eeports of an in:agemont. Topotted e in_ Santiaka wiile s stata of | POV Sime and His Gang Surcounded | i Yurmy ‘o themsolves than - were had some reputable club. no oscow shoyys he must have enjoye : e 0 i Sin P By 9t The o Yot & 8615 ed ¢ et . i By bhete nin . vhile 5 DARSAZS act s s no reputal 3 A th s6 of the czar to & hizh degre. House of Lotds. The papers teem with spe > SAN AxtoNto, Tex., n;ov 25.—The only active vigilance proevails in Valparaiso. Bueir g AT eDE Chiateenoris \l\‘V“\ll"vlnn passage of tho act was sull in tacing ke some quar 0 con- T B y 3 rmation reccives 3 tary depart- A > T > Y s " s Racing in a La some qu > ¢on- | ylations as to whother Mr. Joseph Chamber- | formation received at the military depar PERUVIAN SUIPP RS PROTEST. telographed last vight concerning tho mur- P'ho bureau las received the indorsoment Y RN \ oc. 26, —The rain dic version o irand Duchess Sergius was 4 2 e eadquarters today o Catarina i Gurrexnene, N, J., Dec. The rain did | ver ”WLW e K eivas | lain ot Sir Henry James will becomo tho ment headguarters today of the Cawarma pa derous work of Bob Sims and his gane w | of all the congressmen and officiuls who have nst improve matters hero, Tho track rosem- | 00 TP ud dun to morai suasion | virwunt heaa of the party. The question, | (et ‘I‘h_',‘l‘i"l"‘,":' (o aud povolutionary treu- | Government Decreo R-quiring Cash | Choctaw county, Alabama, are truo in every M silitsto sdojw ity ahe ctioficlaling. blod a water courso moro than a raco courso, | of ' very brutal kind: This statement ws | nowever, was really settlod Long ugo, during | bin o Syeisthnt Asiaant Gonorat J B, | Doposits Couses Much Tr ubl cuiur, Sl svas surrounded vestorday | (3, Ue from Represontutive Hovna of today. 1t was several inches under water, | officially denied at the time, but the fact ro- | tho illness from which the late duke of Dovou- | M Bl 5 R : in bis house by sixty men. Somo forty stot i 4 e R SBRRITL £ N 58 ch the evou- | Martin from Captain Johu B. Johnson of the [Copurighted 1891 by James Gordon Bennett.] n bls house by sixty mcn. 50mo forly sbuls | jopradations, has alrendy been published in and “only a glimpse of land could be seen in | mains thit sho at ouo time was so disgusted | (e rocovered. Under the coucurrence of | Third cavalry, which stated that he bad just | Cario, Peru (via Galveston, Tex.), Dec. | Were exchanged and Bob Sims and five | hait of the bureau, and similar oxprossions high places with her husband that she was with dificulty £ ) thers rot 10 the house, whero they 1 . at she th diftic R e camaei - Wogo- | roturned to Fort Brown, Tex.. after a threo | » ST 3 Vow Y others rotr 0 tho house, whero they are GeTebmaltFomilothierd any subsoribe First race, fivo furlongs: Ballarat won, | resteaiued from leaving him. It is said thay | Lord Salisbury, who was then vaiuly nego- | /07 ,M,,“,“,“ll,x““m,. Tox. ofter d taves [ 25.—[By Mexican Cable to o New York | sirongly fortified, having Winciesters and | Bavocome from othors, 10 auy sybsoribor Lilifan second, Allah third, Tine: 105, the czar lntorposed his good offices to prevent | tiating for the absorption of Lord Harting- | gFs, SGOUuRE (00 B8 e E e Bl s and | Herald— Speciat to Tug ; the | rovolvers. Tho bosiogors have a fow rifles | follites such aervicks and ie tn doupt whore apogond T X TN i ron, | the scandal that would "have followed a sop- | ton by tho conservative party, it was deter- | offenders againat the United States revenuo | Shipping agents ulong tho o const | and shotguns. Thery ave strows ehancos | i3 (RN 16 S LS AURR ot B ) aration. mined that Lord Hartington would retain | laws. None of the (iarza men werc encoun- | make common cause with the protosting | that Sims will break through the cordon and peiethi e X s e Thira race, one mile: War Duko wou. Glos O ST PR TR R E PAT ATI0 the nommal and actusl leadership, Mr. | tered and none’are ou to have crossed | agents at Callao and werchants av Lima | & reign of tercor be inaugurated. 1f ho does THIE INDLAY L ALy, tor second, Diuke Jonn third. | s, 2 e o e Ta P ise of | over into Texas from Moxico along that por- i S Ro bRt b coquiring | 0Ok It is expectod 700 men will environ the Fourth race, nve furlohs Pernvian won - Chamberiain taking the lead fn tho House of | O¥er tute Texas from Mexico along that por- | agaiust the govornmant docroo requiring | House today T e . 2 % - : : - 3 : ; i of the border wi © past few duys. * ay. e Bar BUaeat or Cravs, in dealing e S i Ui, e o™ | Kverything Favorablo for a Peacefat | Commons. Sie Heney ames dectined even | 510G i Taport whieh reacied hora | €45 0posits i the placs of bonds as liorato : - T T T g s won, Morty ' Duke socond, Brookiyn third Settement of the Troubles. to place numseif. in competition with Mr. | last night fronr Fort Mclatosh that Captain | fore. Nothing has ooen shipped from this he Blxs' Benefit. O aunline SHSIR s i Time: 1:19% s 4 Wasnixaroyx, D, C., Dec. * There can | Chamberlain. Francis Hardie of the Third cavalry and nis | port sinco December 18, and the sas The Omaha lodge of Lilks are arranging a I o " '(‘:"' 3 ‘: DL Sixth race. one milo: Florimer won, Mabel | 45 no doubt of the desire of the oficers of tho | The old liberals are forming a strong wing | detachment of irty mon had met an armed | tion of effairs oxists atall the ports uow. | grand watince benefit verformanco to take ( ©p "5 il B others from o and loss. Ieom com Poueroy second, John Hickey third. Tinio: ; occe o vors near Carrizo, T ) ' Paweroy sccon hn Hickey thi in (a6 aBd"Navy SapAF mants!tojalls y ap- | of the dissidents, who distrust Mr. Chamber- | force of @ “““’"("’l‘t“[’,‘“fl’m"“;":’:K“‘,‘”“:,’“‘( Tex.: | Nothing has boon taken from the custom | pleco at Boyd's New theater on Wodnesduy Ty s e s : phokalo R b eas ite R deneyito il o) Bin Yl (Nha e nasrvas | o oarorus vy ety po DI ousas fant e o i & ocomber o prococds of | PiRiuts that have comu to it, however, it ap Only Ten Dollars. prehensions of war between the United | laiu’s tendeuncy to radicalism. The conserva- | ausued fourtoen bf the United States soldiers | Houses and no revenues are @oming to the fternoon, December the proceed r poars thut many of the clairuants do not un derstund their position under the act, At a Athlotic | State and Chili that may have | tives contiaue to be shy toward a politician | werq killed, had up 'toa lato hour tonight | government from auy of the ports, It is | which aro to bo turned into the lodge club have spoken lately of tho roports 1 cir- I caused by alarming newspaper pub- | with whom they have littlein common ex- | received no'off¢ifl coufirmation at depart- | claimea that the banks have declined to loan | treasurs. the “vr. Bill” company have timo when thore appearod to be little chanco ST e e e g wtions. . Seoretary ‘Tracy this morning | ccpt umonism. But tho tory leadors have | went hoadquartch tore, © L o Uio ovorumont which rofuscs to abrogate | very kindly voluateorsd to give ono act of | {1 WU L FRRERICE B0 Ao D t g said the warlike stories wero without foun- | tested Mr. Chamberlan’s willingness - and neral Stanigy has been expectantiy | the decree, Dr. Bill,” and members of the company Ak cong QU L HOIUR CLARIROE bership fee of that institution. Tt is being | gation und that there was nothing in the | capacily to work in unison with thewm, Con- vuting some word from Captain Hardie ail | Al the 'pavers counsel moderation and | who can furnish special numbers for tho | wake any appropriation to pay theni, thoy agroed that the club has advanced tho tee to | situation to warraut their acceptance. He | servative members generally admit his | 4a¥. but no cmmunicatlor. nas been bad | tomperate discussion peading a solution of | program have cheertully consented to do so. | signed contracts with the Washington agents, 85, This 1s 8 mistako Tho constitution | aaded that wor s sihgla vesel bf the navy | ‘Trankiess and intosrity as a coworker, whito | With him for three dass. It is known that | the troublo. Much bittor fooling has been | The manngemont of “Flashes’ have como | promising ¥ ne-haif thd fixes the foo at $10, and it can only be ad- | was under orders to proceed to Chli. the unionists equally recognize his powers as | 0@ 18 in pursuiv of a detachment of the revo- | engendered and many idle efforts bave been | forward and volunteered one num- | amount to tho agen se the money should vanced by o voto of tho club at a regular | * fhero is the highest autbority for the state- | a debater. His loss known qualitics as o tac- | lutiouists, and it is probabie that a bloody | made looking to a solition of the difficulty. ver for the entertumment of the au be collected. In view of this oxtortion con- mooting. ~Tuis notica is given that an erron- | ment that the Department of State has ro. | tician and his personal courtesy and mental | Vet occuvred. as roported. It s belioved | Tho steamer Santa Maria of San Francisco . Thero aro other professional | gross inserted a provision in the act unnul eous impression may by romoved, Tho | ceived from official resources, though infors attanmients, however, make him tho only | 8U the post here tkat ho must bave been | has been ordered sold here for debt. ctions in Council Bluffs and | ing all contracts and limit the agont's affairs of tho club are in an excoodingly | ally, assurances that the Chilian government | possible commander of the party in the House | 4rawn into an ambush and his men mas- | Lieutenant Safford, tne World's fair com- | Lincoln, — and assistance — will bo [ commission to 15 or 20 por cont prosperous conditian will make properation for the as- | or Commons. sacred. missioner, who has'arrived from Bolivia, | scoured’ from them if possivie. [ The claimants all probably nnderstand that TR Shult tipon tho vailors of the Baltimore | | Lord Hartington, ou assuming the duke- [ Threatens to Annex Part of Texas. | says Soofetary McCreery of tho Awerican | Tho bost musical and other talont in | theagent's commission b veou limitod vy Johnny M (5 T alomatso. . Gecrotary Blaine. would mov | dot, obtains tho garter which Mr. Glad- | Tn a tologram to General Stanley last night | 10881100 is botnd to Chili where e expects | Omana will be invited to participate. The | tho law, but mauy of them, nccording to their Bostox, Mass., Doc. 26.—Johnny Murphy | say anytning about the recent advices from | stone - obtained — for the deceased [ Captain Bourke stutes that Garza recently | 'O 8rrive Saturday. cntertainment will bo a_delightful mixture | own stalements, do not understand that the of this city today declined to carry out tho | Chili, but ample ovidence of their pacitic | duke, and which s thus inherited [ pade o speech to his followers at Los e of comedy, music, recitations, otc., and those | are frco to do us they plouse about mployiu agresment made by him to fight Cal McCarthy | tone is found in the general relaxation in | in su sion. Such an honor is most | Angeles, . in which he asserted that the Fighting on Brazil's Border who purehaso tickets will aid a worthy or- | the agent they had first chosen. Ty con- of New York, at the Olympic club at New | State and Navy Department circles and 1n the | unusual, but Lord Salisbury, owing the ex ont eampaign would be completely su cCorurighted 1S9 lvi JAm ¢ Gor i Ranas't.| ganization, obtaining at the samoe time full | sider that thoy are siill bound to ombloy the Orloans for a purso of £2,000. orders sent to the Boston to proceed at onco | istence of bis ministry to Lord Hartingto ul and after he has overthrown tho ud- | Rio Graxpe po Sur, Brazil (via Galyeston, | valuo for thei monoy. 'The tickots will be | agont witli wwhom they signod tho exovbitiat P = to San F'rancisco. and boing unablo to othorwiso repay nis | semistration of Prosident Diny ho would then | Tex.), Dec. 25.—[Ry Mexican Cable to tha | §1 eich and can bo obtimed from members of | ~contracts whether they are satisfied with CORDAGE IRUST. ——— sorvices, is desirous that. tue new duko shall | fusist that part of Texus o added to Mexico. | Now ' York Horald—Special to Tur Br. | LR G e L (R s e Frvp NEVER OCCURRED. accopt tho garte: & /ala0 lola’h\s men & tha o 1k club rooms, or from mombers of the gen- as the incention of congress to protect e T e P T EFRIOOCOUILRE MF, (ladstogo has writton a iettor to Lord | Loy “:..:\;L.?-:‘m e o Fights betwoen tho goverament. troovs and | eral committco of areangoments, which cous | tiom at il points and ey ey loft on_ ho Businons Undor Ono Manasement, - | Chilcage Newspapers Publish an Ac- | Hurtington oxpressing rogrv at the douth of | fhay Teinggold and find | revolutionists are reported at the border | sists of W. B. . aynos and | passage of the act froo to do as thoy bloased i ! his fathior, tho duke of Devonsbire, and re- [ plonty. towns of San Juan, Baptista, Santana ana ) I W. Miner. and employ whom thoy pleased. Section 9 of New Youk, Dec. 26, —Tho purchase of tho countof u hat Never Happened. calling their long period of political friend- | "'y’ Plutarco O Mexican conanl b o . i = — - the uct stated: *That all sales, transfers or pree) < it =3 Cnreaao, 111, Dec. sensational dis 4 : Ly A a rnelas, the Mexican consul Liverament. he government of Uruguay 2 >, 1 & 1 s e AT Ry = machinory and cordage works of John Good, 1 Qi) st A numoer of ¢ t Gladstoniaus | pore, today reccived o dispatch from the | pag posted large bodies of troops on guard Switshmpn Baintullyiinjured, assignrionts of any such claims horatoforo or locatoa at Ravonswood and Brooklyn, has | PAteh from Minneupolis saying that 4 gaug | will attend the funeral of the duke, though | Mexican consul at Nouva Lavedo, Tex., stat- | mon e frontior to. provent. e Brasiling A B. & M. switehman named . Balo | hereaftor made, except such as have ocenrred T olToctod by the National. Corng tom | Of train tobbors eudeavored to rob the | Mr. Gladstone himsoif and Mr. Morley will [ jug that a force of Gaxzw's men‘and o vogl- | S1o0€ the frontier to provoent 1l in the duo administration of decedents’ os R & e ‘hicago & Northwestorn | b unable to be present. 3 aBterany s _ % tates, and all contrs horetofore made for pany in everything but the tochnical details, | Passengerson tho Chicago & Northwestorn 7 ment of Mexican troops mot vesterday soma | "4, overflow of the Teroero river has de. [ may lay him up for some timo. Balo wus } fooq and allowances to claimants’ attorneys Today tho ropresentative of the company de- train near Eau Claire, Wis., on Thursday, Franco-Bulgarian Affairs, distanco velow thav place, and tho Mexicaus | yiroved tho railtoad tracks, wharves and | standiug on the footboard on engino 217 as it | are herevy declaved voic nied that tho purchase had actually boon Sscaped by Jumping through o window, way | SoU3 Yesteraay had a short uterview with vernor of Rio Grande do Sul. the footrest, when tho limb struck against a | COULFACtS with agents aftor the passazo of “It would bowunfair to Mr. Good,” ho said, or'13. Proal » wostern was ealled to the dispatch BY oi19 | proseut junciuro. it ia tha bonef of high of- number 15 PresldentiDiaz's favorite regl- | pore are dying, thov might maks their now contract with controlied by a board of divoctors, and there- B 3 DiERE B Y, i rangers totho scene of the troublo and thev ang i lare i ingage i ————— ythe passuge o B e ey oyt | mands of M. KKibot, the Freuch mmistor of Italians at Klores Island Engage in sincethe passige of the act may profit by be comploto, only requires tho endorsement et S advising the opposite poiicy. The reports Golnginc GRItaTDEr . Moxtevineo, Uruguay (Via Galy The fexperioncoll ot bR AUEDUR HOLMe i fay thabiDiik TRl 13 doing the work lho works aro valued at £2,000,000, ch wo o fro oin eratio ro 0 selves, Iuc those who distrus o % The works aro valued at $2,000,000. The which would arise from a joint deliberation s : Pwo hundred Italians in the Le llod all provirus contracts for | 501¥e4 50 who distrust their ability the industry. many citizens of Concord, that tho death of | Out triuland system of torture to compel | Second race, six and one-half furlongs tion red all contracts willed by a Falling wuntorcr se Tex thind, Tine: 12453 ] ALRd DL 1 One report states that there has boen @ furi- | pleased, or could refuso to make any bargain Henry C, Kelly, alarge dealer in cordage, | Mayor Ciapp intends to do. Couaty Solici- | England bo accorded to hin s successor Fifth roce, six furlongs: Parugon wo sult. Another report s that Saraiva, | totake this step for the protection of the no up. A large tree standing near the National Cordago company * has not bought | taken us may be necessary to clear up the | compel Lord Salisbury 1o change his position | sy s second. dolm Hisrory mrd < ion Advicos from Cordova say that the cities | passed hundreds of claimants had contractea | vounding Canterbur nually.” n and Crime, new Bulgarian atrocities, bas brought M. | Hurcuinsoy, Kame Dee. 25.—The Milton & | - The condition of finaucial affairs is largely | to give uvto tho awents over one-balf the | (oG puse of this city fell from tho Bur- phia. John Good had a very large plant, waiter" cafo chantant singer. He [ dry €00as, lost $0,000. ‘The Kuights Templar Polition] Situation Unchangoed, the law not an act of justice, but an act of | While ¥ tfull speed, and he was in On the rtrength of these two new deals, the | dered the men whilo they were sleoping and | Battonburg, when the lutter was prince of | WaAvERLY, 1L, Dec. fire broke out | 25, —|By Mexi:an Cable to the New York | jjytiug the percentuge to ve chavged by At Kinsale -Passed, City of Chicago from oceur shortly, as well, The Lrust now con- insane by excossive huuger and | secretary of the Krench diplomatic agoncy | Quenching the fthies, = Amoni the places | byt tho dofeat of the schomes of Sacuz | that it was bovond iho powers of congross, | Itio protected by the McKinley bill—1ig cents a and, that after tho exchange of a number of | Sir Walliam White, the Britishambassador | made & stand, but were defeated with | grauouses at Villamarl was running under the Douglas streot bridge | There could be no mistake about the mean- made, but admwitted that uegotiations to this aall ke ' froutier. About 6,000 Mexican soldiers have & o ono: a g e aane i publishied hero today. Tho attention of Gen- | Premier Stambouloff. Lord Salisbury is ro- Vessols/sfrom (Buoenca Ayres and Monto—} i r) whariiwhlali haiiosonilaftstanding too) || thie dok ad thoyiweraat lllborty 't femploy *for me to state just what is the nature of ture, L ! ment, the Fourth cavalry, which is pro- ok to his home, 1317 South Seveuteouth struet o apko ok e v tisation " by i tia “agtos | licials of the forsien ofiice that Lord Sulis- him. 1fthey wero dissatised they might fore, cannot move alone in a matter of tais i i port, and nothing bas O A yiiibot, the Frenct mnister of | will uid the military wuthoritios in suppr R THE DEPREDATION CLADIY. VA T R T S T (R AR I AL R SRS I Wialls DUINICRT vo torHAD R, of Mr. O'Connor, the British wgont. at Sofia, BUREAU brought out the fact that many | for the bare exvense involved hns had i good PUTCNASO of these works means the acquisi of the Kuropean pow r Ribot's ve furlongs: Tom Huyes won, | Flores island attacked the oficors yesterday, | cojoci 1 o cope with the claim agonts on their own e ouly important concern now outsiae of | Isaac 3. Sawtello, the murderer, rosulted | confession. Other illogal expulsions besidas | Kempland “won, | Requefort socond, Litue | Owing to bad - telegraph facilities, it | witn agonts were made void by its terin i n et A Do am i e this concorn and the cordage company, such | Clark to mako a careful investigation to | bUrs’s —position s -~ taken ~out of | “FGUrth race, five fariongs: Toino won, and ropes, was seen ut his office this after- | tor Lonovar, also, has the matter undor aa. | it this event wou.d be H. Stoiloff, who woula | Adligire coit second, McKeever thrd. Tin, Campes and Asteogelda had submitted to the | claimants, Atthe time when thoro seomed | vdha was uprooted aud fell across the wagon, 4ohn Good's plant. It has simply paid nim a | startling roports. i the matter. BN of Vilamaria and Villanuova have beon | with agents Lo pay oubragcous fons in cuse - Only a month ago, the National Cordage | ST Peremsniie, Dec. 26.—A famished | Chadouino to Paris to coach him in rogard | Baldwin block, one of tho finest structures in | enzaging the attention of cougress at | amount collocted. Cases in which one-third 4 and has been fighting the trust for over & them ana buying food with the money thus roally s threo years' term in and Masous, who Bad lodge rooms in the xtortion for tiie benefit of the claim ugents, stantly killed, prica of manilla rope, and of another rope of | ho only got four roubles. He resolyed to | Bulgaria. He followed the latter's fortunes | this morning in g drui store from the explo- | yjopald —Special to T Ber A conference | agonts to 15 per cel with an extra » por | New York for Liverpool, trols the majority of the spindles in the thero, aid u coreespondent of the Huyas nows | burned were Fleming's drag store, Wemplo | myohaguit of the confesenco hus not been | but the bestopinion of both houses was that e ) e, 20.—Genel o b0 0 i ™ confident of carrying the eleotion fo si- | manner. Pound—and " giis ' wil) 'Belp' the trubh. Tho | o VASBINOTON, D, O, Des, %0.—Geaorat | _ Disgraced Mws. Osborae, £hat Through the Hea ot Which. ‘acedts i danuaes 1o They will | - On tho 4t of Murch, therofore, the clajm 9 only blg competitors left tow, who are not | Sehofleld hus rocelved through the Mexican | = Thg diSkraced Mi. Captal O3borno, who | Rockront, Mo.,, b Lyiug noar the | poriape make & combination with the eadi- | ants who had signed contracts wero s freo in the trust, are Edwin H. Fitler & Co. of | minister official dispatches confirmatory of | stolo and sold the jowols of Mrs. Hargreaves, | roadside in the outskirts of Rockport this | cals, The Mitristas nope by a fusion to re- | {romn obligations to agents as those who had [ Corner Stone Laid for the to the Gallant Leader and His Troops Who Crossed Sergius, vrother of the czar, who last spring THE BEE BURELL, saved those who have taken advantage of its offor from the unconscionuble charzes of the yostor- | arrested again yosteraay for having a suit of | toct its subscribers and give thom the bene- clothes in his posscesion which ho could not | fits of the Inw at tho lowest possiblo chargos satisfactorily account for. The police by T'ho burcau has more than justified its s Corbett. | She rocently abandoned the religious faith in el April last, SOME LISH POLITICY, tocting a large numbs Several members of the Omaha met with a painful accident last night which apoplexy this morning in the stato prison. antervury of St. Clair county were in Gadsden snopping Wednes shots betwveen them and tho train crew, they | A Constantinovle, while passing through | government s rushing troops to the | Siveyra Martinez has beon appounted | with one foot resting at the extromo end of | i of this. Al claimants had to make now pest. ! . Nouva Laredo and Matumoras, Among this Westorn ws catled to the. dispateh by the | erpment to go far in satisfying France in the J cent of the fever patients in the hospitals | BeAF Lo tEACle U0 POCE HITER WOREN man | With the zoul and acts of thoir first awent neorn, but a company whoso ofticers are i i ) Governor Hoziz today sent a detachmer & ruisos e, fortunn ro not scrious | e s Paot. e slightost trath 10 the ve. | Premier Stambouloff to submit to the de. YornonHoskitoday aentialdatalimont of = o8 whichyforLuntely,iarannotaoriow T'hoso who huve not signod uew contracts This virtually means that the purchase, to lin government 15 kuown to be (Copuriahted 1891 by James Gordon Bonn could othorwiso Kot tho agonts. The will be made. who murderod his brother Hiram, died of | POse the Stambouloff regime to the scrutiny | was very heavy today, attendnnce | New York He alto Tue Brr.| Indiun dopredations act passed by the last | t0 those who know how to protect thor: otner step towards gaining virtual control of | become a fixed couviction in the minds of | sale arrest and prolouged imprise twith thut they should kuow for their owa protec o that they wero subdued and order restorod Co., of Philauelphia, and thero s, botween | afternoon was advised by Prison Physician | Stamboulol’s desporic rule, o Lora Salis- | gt 500 loz Woodgutter won. | oo “Ri0™ ‘Grande © do Sul, Brazil. [ sucn bargalus with theiv asouts as thoy | M son and Joln chasing this concern. ramor! any foundution in fact, and this | Sign Unless the unstinted support of 23, the revolutionists, giving nothing of tue re “Pho framers of the act found it necossary | were nearing Hale mountain a terrivlo storm Sixth race, mile n quarter: War Duke wou liove, ‘is in the neighborhood of £200,000 an irs, wishing to force an_exposure of the re Recor has been destroyed known in which thecluimants nad contracted | Moxwari, 11, Deo. Mail Ageut firin of John T. Halloy & Co. of Philadel- | five men recontly for tho purposo of robbing | 10 . ridicule * Chaduoine as - — allow theso contracts to stund wouid make | Whilo throwing a pouch from the train it has been obliged to accede to his demands. | biding the bodies of his vietims. He mur- | private secretary to Prince Alexander of | 1058 is $140,000. Buexos Avues (via Galveston, Tex.), Doe. | (0 a0 ™000q” bad aud indifferent, und Steamer Arrivals, cent, and it is likoly another advance wili | meving at thom all night. . Ho seometo huve | sequently returned to Sofiu as an unpaid | fire dopartment was seut for and assisted in | WAS VRS YEMVCRIOR JGERR AR R T | onts aturally oblected to this, asserting | Wisconsin, from Liverpool; Chantroy, from advance all slong the line. Rope is heavily Fight with Garza Confirmed. Stambouloff. smaller concerns. Loss, #0,000. situation is unchanged. Tho requistas are | thatdid notexist could be wnuulled in thse a loss of four men, The Mexican oud have been going on for soveral months veen stationed along the border botweon P Phissengor Axent Theall of the Nosth. | ported as having advised the Bulgarian_ gov- video have been quarantined. Fully 9 por | drawhar whieh Bad boos tl st i (00 | any oné thoy picasod. If thoy were plouscd these nogoliations. We aro not a privato ) : ] nouncod tho best reziment in Mexico. \TTACKED THE OFEICERS, urgeon was sent for who dressed the 2 Wores : Hoon. i renorts apon. the attor us. followe, | DY is taking au ivolated course in urging “ choose any other ngent that thoy pleased, kind, ing the uprisin; minor details can be arranged the transter | Coxcorn, N. f., Dec. 26, —lsaae Sawtoile, | show that it would not bo advisable to ex- | GUTTENH N. )., Dac. The track | Tex.), Dec. 25. 1can Cablo to the | o iy 'ubseribors do not understand that the | effect in moderating the chargos of all ugents son of some of the valuable patents and In vesponse to a sontiment that has rapidly | charge of vielation o v A collecting claims urder it. This isa ound Tue Bk EAU is always opoy on_of somo of the valuable patents and an i pidly | clargo of viotation of , whole- R I A T A e « ground Tie Bk BUigkat is pon the trust is the establishment of Iitlor from his taking poison, Magor Clapp this | that of Chadouine “accompany Premier | Frod thi Tln L s impossible to got reliable nows | The holders of claims woro then free to i~z ¢ an agreoment that there is no need of pur- | ascertain whother the widely civcalated | courtesy. —Stambouloft ‘threatens to re mentor second, Voluntecr third. Time: | ous fight betweou the government troops and | at all duy and foft at dark for nomo. As they noon. “As I understand it,” he said, *'the | visement, ava will order such action to be | MOPL & pro-Russian policy, the prospect may | 41 regularly constituted authoritics, littlo chance that such an act would be | killing Fraukln and his son aud fataily subsidy to shut down. The price paid, I be- M. Ribot, the F'rench minister of foreign —~.- - inundated by the tioods and much property | the money could bo collocted, Cases wre Fafhl Accident 1o a Mail Of¢ company bought out in the sawe wauner, the | poasant in tho Tscholjabinsk district killed | 10 thew. Vieouna papers aro tr thocity, buenodwwatarday. J. D, Weiner, | Present was promised wero ot ut all uncommon. To | lington fust wail at Navervitlo this movnin, year. Ho has vroved too strong for it, and | Obtaired. He was arrested whila engaged in | the Fronch army and afterward became u | building, lost mll thew effects. Tne total [ [Copyrighted 191 by James Gor ton Bennett | (4 Fo 6% g Minserted anuulling all tho | ottor quality, have' boen advauced 10 per | muke sure of killing the men and kept bam | foF o long time after his abdication, but sub. | 3ion of barrel of gisoiine, The Jacksonvilie | % "t iay betwoen Genorals [Roca | cent ullowauco for spocial casos, Tho claim | - At Now York -Noralaud, from Antwor country, and it is very probable prices will - - ugency. In fact, he knew too much for | Bros’ bauk, twoelothiug stores aud several | e huplio, Other than this, the political | contracts made to colleet claims under a law Philudelphia; the Plymouth Cordage cow- | the engagement betweon Captain Bourke and | 13 Bow somewhere in the south of ‘France. | ovening was 1d /eller, of Cumberland coun- lo all difereaces. 1t is generally con. | not. If they wero satisfied with theiragents any of Boston, and Hooven & Allison of a dotaghient of Giurzivs band of revolution, ‘lm;“lly;;]\r'fl;‘l;;"::':u;;r“{};y';j i',-‘::il'v"n“.i}“a’l‘u’fl ty, 1llinois, aead, with a pistol ball in bis | coded that the proviuces of Cordova and | And wishod to sien o new contract within the L O, s. © gener: s that, if captured, g " - k - Tho National Cordage company has been | Garza's men can bo indicted individually awaiting trial for perjury and theft. Rela- v heir right, b o of the as boen | Garza's men o indicted individually for I perjury and theft. “Rel B N R SMLS ALGUAE SR | o0 wis their right, but ncne of them wore continually adding to'its number until now | violation of the neutrality laws aud for mur- | tives of the woman are arvauging a settle- L:,rlkulu A R ,:,f.fi‘.»f.li.i Nosa - under auy legal obligation to 4o so. The it controls’ the biggest part of the cordage | dor, as they killed a United States soldier. | (rent of Jewoler Spink’s clatm for the £50 | 04’0t town riding & gray horso and halted at Bloody a atal, ore unscrupulous of “tho ageuts naturally [ and rope trade. Thoy have tried to fight pais Ll he paid for the stolen poarls. These have | 0% 0 ¥ 3 . 5 vepresented o their (lisuts that thoy were outaiders, but have paid dearly for it. One s T beeu reatored to Mrs, und Major Hargroaves; | 10 camp, Hot Words pusied, u shot was | Macciasyy, Fia, Doc A bloody and | Foua'o ronew their contracts, with meroly of thair ‘means, a short whilo ago, was the | o fetEs T e s ty. | Who have now returaed to Torquay to | 14 usband fell to the ground dead. | fatal fignt occurred this morning north of | g substitution of the terms numed by lnw loweriug of the price of rope so_that it was quistly lionize in soclety. Kuglebart's posi- Throat 7 here. A country dance was in progress and | for the outrageous commissions at tirst de- below the cost of production. It, however, | Phold fovor ara provaiont among the prison- | tion toward Mrs, Hargroaves is oxplainadas | (o FRECALONCH Stelice. James Sweat got into @ dificulty with a | manded. Cascs have been brought to the falied, for they were compolled to buy out | ers at Samara. The doctors whose duty 1t is | thatofan old friend of the family. The | SAN 4 1880 A tie-up of | b oar who shot bim dead. The fight th attention of Tuw Bek 1o which this tho ouwiders ut high prices, o else pay | to atond tho sick vrisonors are in despair | S10Fies of his impecunlosities are deniod. Tho [ San Antomio & Aransas Poss railroad, bo- | became gonoral and five otaers were sorious. | policy had boon tollowed succes 11y, them big subsidies, a8 10 tho case of John | can hana e OO b ns Ifob™ik | stables ovor which he lived inaieated wealth | cause of cuts among the station telegraphers | Iy wounded. by unscrupulous agoents, Thoev had in aw ord 00d. ot e’ rapid - ntraase Lo the nuw: | ustead of poverty. They are model build- [ und substitution of nonunion med at lowe - bullied the claimauts {nto hiring them when Travers Bios, deslers 1n condage apd | Lomaie W06 Zepid jaceaae o ings, fitted up with every luxury of & mun | wages, is probable tomorrow. A meeting Business Troubles. it the claimants had understood toat thoy twine, said that they had beard of the pur- devoted to horses. The quarters of the rooms | will be held at Yoakum of emplc ¢ con- % 100, were froe of obligation, they would tavo | chase'and believed tho trado had been raade. e ere——— uro ideal buobialor chambers. Ho owns both | certed action, ‘Tois meeting. Wik offer the | | BONTON Mass, Dec. .—Goo, H. Pugo 1 L, Oihor roproscatatifes. A othiors aro TTh6 8oRI0r iaabors GF tng re aatd thatAhe Blizzard at Duluth, hunters aad trotters, altornative of relnstatomont of old men op a | 1083€0 of the Lang hotel, 160 Washington | pojyy workod upon in the same way,the NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Natloual company owned or controlled fully | Dviurn, Minn., Deo. 2.—Duluth was vis- [ Tho next society scandal will be Lord | strike. About 700 weu and as many milos of | street, has assigned. Liavilitios about 875, - | facts of tho case aro sot forth for their pro- 00 per cent of the twine and cordage works | ited by a terrific blizzard yesterday. Some | Howard de Waldeu's petition for a divorce | road are affected 000. ‘Tbere is substautially nothing for tho | teotion. If they aro satisfied with the men | Venilla - Of perfect purity, of this country. anxioty s feit for the aafety of the tug Ed- | (FO@ his wite, The case. howevar, will ba R unsecured creditors, | they first chose ey aro right in ro-cugnging | 1 d - - A BanamARL A, 'I; {n S for | divested of much of the public interest which Burned to Death - - thom. 1f they are uot satified, they froe emon Of great strength, Will Heartily Co-Operate d biske, whioh laft Duluth Thureday would otherwise have attended it by the Siin ot In Rawatl. to eugage aubody they choose. | San B Ysco. Cal, Dec. 25.—Consul Tug Bex Craivis BUkEAU was ostabll Economy In thelr use Baw Fuaxcisco, U ' solely for the protection of the publ Orraws, Dec. 20.—The Department of Faort Arthur — wideawl ot ,‘wm" shocking charges, | o onyi; the bunk bo t iy " ” .| which the wife desired to plead as ihe oy duny houpe of Scut A Ahqufullm has boeu oficlaliy notified that | Socretary Foster Still Improving. | oindy of a separation from Bor husbaod, | Wine causht fire aad two miaor Mckinloy has recelved ndvives from Houo- | $O16l¥ f0F O Drotaction of A Hmpiatnts | the State Hoard of Health of Peunsylvania Wasuixaron, D, (., Dee. ¥0.—Seszetary | Efforts to have the case bheard in chambers | O'Ma and £ Jacobsen, were Ly lulu 1o the effect that everything is quiet &t | of {15 subscribers who thought they were | has been considuninug the lack of sauitary | Foster continues to improve slow i have been defvated and the pubilc | voath. the isiauds, Preparations for the coming | belog unjustly weated, and thoso. suil wove | heart. The deng qnan's’ wife and ber sup: | Catamarca will give hoavy majorities for | li€itof compeusation Hxed by tho law, it DELICIOUS LakE, Dec. #5.—Tuls morning et Qu vor as delicataly €T feuity

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