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OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DI NUMBER 169, CONGRESS GRINDING ~ AGAIN | st s o ©|OUR POSTOFFICE ~ SERVICE | fiesiines Vi Whie v doe.” el turt 1 v h em a e time of tho dis I'he N Ma 3 tain Tower says the aeeident fts sosaions, Members Get Together Without Anything ) : A Extracts from the Report of Mr. Wana- "'““;“:“"‘,"y"" "‘,‘;v“":"!;';;lj‘ : - arked Dopnrturo from Traditions of the | ico 1:‘1 I ! - SRR ; Happening Out of the Ordinary, v . v s ker to the President doned 50 hastily that the wer Church Under Leo's Administration, {ary an )\ 5 es That the Testimony of Clara Allen i 5 :‘ |‘-;: m N ‘["‘vh»v\w & "‘w_ S mers S v rer \ s tho Miller Oaso Was Bou POOR SHOWING MADE IN THE HOUSE (MPROVEMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE | thal tii Fumerson had becr DEMOCRACY TO BE GIVEN A FAIR TRIAL Moy ’ S CHICAGO'S LAKE FRONT CASE, - | su g p aitiaait i HER FRIENDS SAY SHE WAS BRIBED th a Against the 1§ Central Free Delivery and Other Matters Dis- Their Duties, While the Senators are % 1 ] 'he United W B e Attacks & Woman with an ax and Then on Hand In Force - No Moss: " ) cussed-The Work of the obs Ter, Ledochowski's Manngen from the President, partment for a Year, | stal the 1 Who Wer \ th Her Tell & Ribot Suceed Propaganda’s A i tr tory, Wasnixaron, 1. C d « i £ 1 t i y C 1 v 1 FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS THE PRICE crisp winter day u in the that t i t p sion of the Kif leries of the l fore the hour of ¥ v v ves, plers, | yni the floor was ¢ s the mingled condoler order H fic o Opportunity among the m The ! 3 10,070 to 16,650 t o8 supp! 8 b papers. i of Presiden 4 SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS ~ FROM SIGHT gathored on theiy I B W free : oftices sty 1 \ £y the Chamber of in dulged in a love fo Han i t g 1 e pre Y d pinzzn. But the chunges | v but o short durn tribut min M 1 f additior v that impre me the most are those 1 found of 1llinois was the conter of attention on that Lt . & 01 § I routes es- | A {ules ™, \‘,‘.m:' H-lfi ch. 1 el ! g side. i | HICIng 5,600 miles of oW | sinndud’ moiey: (The oo ot P b Al R ] » DEEE SNOW-IN GREAT BRITAIN: As the hands of the clock pointed to th g 108 SpO1 p " seryice; oceun muil service oxtended | yocovoring hov. spocch, told him. whe seore live Bassed nway, sy goraretta || | I o A TR hour of 12, Speaker Crisp assumed the | struction of a hart nd Pneumatic service introduced d it. #To make sure she would tell ARG I L LS U sho no I Wales and Scotland, Loxnoy, I A half foot of snow covers le south of Wales and Where is C1 the s . ¢ ! That is a pro work has | After Leaving the Conrt Room Saturday the Most Tmportant Witness for the Prose- cution 1as Not Been Seen— Detaile t the great primato of L will not affeet this policy. Mgr, Dus a good man is greatly delayed. In the nor 3 v o far their efforts have resulted in relations between Bolivia, i Knew She Was Going, nerican rabbis is in session the less democratic conrse, w is openly ountry into postal distriets;: | ! ' L Wil he has haunted during hee stay in the city, the establishment of 4 postal telegraph and | member of the firm of M. Boley and Cardinal Ledochowski, the no less Venezudln, Doc, bi—[By Mex and as far us can | ined no ohe has postal telephone, and the permanent. ovzan- | this city, failed Friday and able perfect of the Propaganda, hav % N UVEVOSEE LAY 1zation of the department, except in the case | yesterday for forging endorsements on notes, | resolved on that It has s be i troops of the I of the postmaster general and fourth assist- | mates of appropriations requived for the | ant, with the creation of three new ofiice Sy seen hor ¢ left the police court room Wi v | atboclock Saturday afternoon, Has sho amount to $IS.000 and involve | seen whether their boldness will be re been paid ot and the bulk of the R ICRUIOLERL BN e Cot URO TR ”";""‘l nearly every bank here. They, however. R they believe, or been disbind desive to_escape the publicity attendant P i e e e to-wit: a deputy postmaster gencral at New | will lose nothing. Boloy will be proseeuted | Warded by suc AL I t X pon the part she i in"a game in ! J B R el i ) 3 whether, as many can high-minded pre s which two wen's ve at stake, or s i 1804 3 postinaster general an orously has | is it e Ates are $421.612.215, being | 1Mrancisec a controller at Washington. | 4 lates fear, they will b 1 taxod to its f eupil ; because sho is i to remain and faco the ore than the estimates and [ Al postmasters.” says the postmaster gen 3 i R g The ercations expected at the next consis- | accumulated freizht ¢ | subsequent developments — which might n the appropriations for the | eral, “and all emploves in all branches | Ciicaco, 1L, De Dutiin i saloon TOW | 4 0 Giij ot do much to strengthen the hands | Taising of the blockade, pri Dt el 14 condlin HEEAWy present f o the department, should h v specific | last night, Matthew Hildebran, the pro- ek ter, | Neither Mer. | Sities of life have fallon 1 the S of a prison cellt A term of years, andtheirre- | priotor of - the place, shot mortally | f the bope in this matter, | Neither 2 ;| § T | poad between Pucrto Cabello, Tueacis Il O civcumstances as umavelod by w GG eny be sublect to the con- | \wounded Gus Wanderlich, o drunken team.- | Clements nor Mgr. Kopp has very liberal | Vylencia has also been put in vunning order ¥ reporter seem o point to the latter cons troller of the department, whose judgment j e Hildebran seattercd bullets rather | tendencies. Mer. Vaszavy i tramon- | and it is hoped that trains will be running to ; should bo_based upon o records. " I'would | #i6oi5 and muagen tojGripige. bwo innoeont. | tano; Mz, Meignan and Mgr. Couls ‘ava mob, | Baguisomieto by New Yenrs day would appear that her sudden flight, if puify the worl, hold it up by a strong con- | pygianders, Their wounds tare nob serious, | supposed to boover enthusiastic about re. | . Yellow fover still exists at Lo Guayra, but is, was not unpremeditated. At the 8 trolling hand, reduce the hotrs of keboratal- [ P3Stide X the mortality shows i marked decre: ing in police Suturday she told REPUBLICAN SENATORS CAUCUS, New York, Dee. 5.—That simplicity which | most all poinfs; equalize wnd advance pay; | BoOWever publics: and while Mgr. Persico has devoted The import duty on firearms and amiuni eral of her s invice that she : crized Jay Gould's life was observed | make promotions in every braneh for merit | Supposed Suicido of a Minister. himself to rendering valuable help to Car- | tion hius been int S BOBaRICHRL was i the first of the Admission of Arizonn and New Mexico to his funcral s s this afternoon at his | @lone, and retive old, disabi lerks, perhaps Bostox, Mass., Dee. 5.—It is supposed that | dinal Ledochowski in his administrative du- The capitol of te of Miranda has i er old home in Tow Statehood Diseisse Bate homie, 539 Fifth avenue, only the rela. | 94 Pension fund o be provided by the ik | ey, Sauuel McClears, the missing assist- | ties at the pro has been careful to | been located at Bolivia, formerly Villa be | 1 he afternoon Deputy Sherlt Thomi: WasniNGTon, . C., Dec. 5.—As soon as the :;mm“";"‘j‘ o one-hall per cent of each | 4yy pustor of thie chureh in Brooklyn, ended | avoid co mitting nself on the burning (I‘»‘m “\”‘1II’ “ r‘.. hus been temporarily B ot e pLideli il senate adjourned the rey SCNALOrs | former b s associates of Mr. Gould > bt LRI it Ty duny subjects of the h picec N i k stayed for the past two months and told the Hitlac S the ces, bu Wy HURRIED FROM N ong Islind sound frome one of the - A Panama Canal Seandal, landlady to have Miss Allen’s baggage ULl ) i Gslip i i e River line steamers. on which he had started TimoViIL AT e Toro the. Di sanal | packed and an expressman would call for it persons attempted to gain admission to the Hyin O RO B oI N B R a3 BBB LoD s B Pawis, Dee. 5. Before the Panama cana ld ¢ Mrs. Cleveland akes Her Hushband Away 052 i a As wo were reminded by the death of Lav- investigating committee today M. Hebrard Monday fore te Could Ire Tried. igerie, the pope has already outlived more | (e3yu . FEREEE SR SR Ldon't Tmow whother it will be in the HayiLrox, Ont., Dec. 5,—Trickey, the Bos hty-cighty cardinals since he sue- R AL GBI R g | S ke 5% | 3 A souree from which he obtained extiets of | have it ready when we want i, Cleveland returncd from his hunting expedi- | ton reporter, who wrofe the sensational | ceeded Pius IX. Despite the sensational re- tho ra[forb/of. M. Roussea. avhom tho Cham he bagmize was never enlled for and this tion this morning. He had scarcely finished | story about the ber of Deputics sent to examine the Panama | is the only circumstance that antagoniges his breakfast when Mrs. Cleveland arrived. | and who was under indictment, was killed | well and fit works before it sunctioned the lottery loan, | the theory of the Allen woman's fiight. He supposed her to be at Lakewood and in- | in attempting to cateh a movine train at the ore the next conclave meets the fo M. Alberto Grevy admitted that he had tended to go there in a day or two. The very | Grand Trunk station here yesterday. cashed a check for’ 14,000 wes, The mond Ivide mulated during the had been paid to him as member under- | Lvidence ! 18, accumula u‘|‘1u.\‘u\ llnl past writing the syndicate. He was also Baron | few days that tends to show almost con- of Albert | eral way will 1 fously modified. | Reinach’s lwyer and was vemuncrated for | CUUsively that the ouy of Clara Alien byithe first train, Mrs. Cleveland insisted | Fox was broken open und about $1,250 taken. | Time is a great ally and a great encmy in | his sevvices in” checks w '”‘“““ ISR 5 “'“fl\”"" wiis that the oftice hunters and_all other matters | fhe police deny that the job wus done by | Rome. In the Chanber of Deputios a motion that | @Fered for “evidence that would convict T B R T : the alleged murderers of Mayor Miller, and ent many of them—probably a majority—are 1505 yrocession s house | SoUId and must wait until donie burglars and sity that some one on the preni ‘The promotio 3 >orsico the inve commitice be empowered | e i CECE HHICER Sobenbianoli AN y : Ja | Y imdson witlked i procession tothohouso | far/more impgrbimes averc attended 10, | baiearsunid sily. thabiso % CHofinzomotion Persico 101 {5 ominate o magistrate to co-operato wigh cofupalics tmiostolan b oLV EROR HOSCC 0 e he obje ns b I . | ¢ 1 obvosed to tho Dill, the objections being 0s- |t 3:30 p, m namely, the renovation of \1..»1,"\\,\,(-‘.‘\«.-17‘ L the dignity of a ecudinalate will | i’ was adopied AL storols ASUIDALIIHE speaker's chair and rapped for order. | Mallway was from an act of ! use of the stamp cancelling machines; tales he produced o rope which he wound | Last, but was not least, thepolicy of Ror VR Wilnd chnplate, Dr. M 3 lature in 1569 griving e (B Rk ey + | around her neck in adoublecoil. He twisted | has changed. 1 left it German and find I e TR g Do ety aras the T e e it so tightly that the blood oozed from her | Fpench, The death o brief, impressive prayer N cont dnereasedn freodolive me OV, FT6 {HOR * \VCHEEHEtaE Thio ~thee ) ¢ roll call showe ors, c \ ashington postofiice; compilation of postal | and, when he sceured everything, left his | 4 ! v s wbnolived 1o dotn e tike ! laws and regulations ; a savine of §1,000,000 | vietim lying motionless on th floor, cave will take up the work of Lavigerie and :jn‘w‘n‘u{ ".‘,;“ rl\w Sonate on ‘w. w‘,‘ vm‘ “ it 0 v I 5 | on mail contracts and of £150.000 on stamped Fortunately one of the neighbors shortly | will do his best to make it fruitful. The {hes X o locato Ly } an i Wassnter TLINR Y SOREING ORRNEAR CGrhH womin and after considerable diflenlty suc- | yymoved by the distrust with which the jme- | CUttngs the deitts ave many LV s most relied on to- conviet Dic 2 v v : S ifnl ot 1 | hods | eceded in reviving h Her assailant was e 3 mail train for nverness was and Charlos Ha, 1 mur- ing 1 clected to fill v ] i ws: simplification of kooldkecy 12 | captured inn b and#00 of the stolen | MCuse majority of cardinals and a large pro- | yid the passchgors were s \ RSP EN A i \ T e S hais 8 AR e etlas ey WniS o Dostl | ey found tipon hin. B pofused to tac. | hortion of tho French bishops view His Fran- | oulty T A O Ly Kilgror Uhird Galli rable > S ST CRLOR B UMELDS JEBIvEL S ? 5 \ hil 1 1 1 1 pt = ; navigabl . SHi60 It is feared the woman may die hefore mak- | cophile policy. He will give the republic his South A RN eenth Oh Mary , nils: sure collection of periodical | 1 A\ 0 outh American News, And thereupon hingos the more fmporta Al y e L s s lands it the SLADE ing a statement las been learned that | friondship and political support until events, | [Copyrighted 1899 by James Gordon Tennett.] : ‘“ S b8 Hore UAIREIn et ¢ f ! i On Free Delivery, tho bilsonar iein ‘desperate crook Who st | which may never happen, convince him that | Varraraiso, Dec. b Mexican Cable | S S € o oLl L LR e ~ ML LA 5 rived in this country about a year ago. 3¢ 1 it 8 wore that esaw Charley 1ys fire the noon. Mr. Hooker of il in od S ina rReve On free delivery the postmaster general | pordGon G SRR AFORE® NEHE 4. BC | the church has more to lpse than to gain by New York Herald -Sp to Tum | ¢ ol 3 vley Hays fire tha a bill to chanee the time of the meeting of | P80 Tistice Tal I Justice | 8ays: “The cexperiments have related 10 | (i e op s oS ntry hie had ta i huine R Rt A atal shot, or did perjure her soul for congress to the first Monday of March after ALC0 I CLUIB LI e L] © | Villages, but it hus been & duily sorvico and | the life of a countryman, WThe greatest ox- | by € LU money and in the hope of gaining a few pal- AR RetGn, Swistor I Blatehford did not tuke part, being inter- | rillages, but it has been a daily service and | cirement was created in that portion of the e vl orva, has resigned i n th of guiuing 4 T p S e carer i ANEHaTrGee ested in the decision it cleared a ol enough therefore, | city in which the deedswas committed and | : o a T R . | s utter a lie that for all she knew o half an hour was tukon. % Niw Your, Dec. 5—Tho decision in the | 10 sy that free delivery can, be extended | %ty or lynching woro frequontly made, It needs rare courage to persist ina plan | e B L : might_ mean deat lie two men who are iore were the usual scenc © ope Chicago lake front cuse has caused a dec further and further, and it ought to be done which hardly more than three or four of the | SCCret sessions for the « on tridl for their lives:™ g Ing of the senate, The floral tributes upon | 5 S0 ARG Sl Stock, | Whether it pays u profit to the departmient Killed n Young Woman. e p e s o desics of Uie senators wore ibout. evenly i it i or not. 2 N Voni Dbo S EEELisAar i s o oy s i) divided i ,,‘fi,l“,'.‘fv.fl'.:' oerits and ropubli Amercan Taniis i Soston. vt | T elieve fully ns e it advances could be | years of age, of Williumsbure was | un- | ool il thin she has 8o far done.the | Tho Bolivian government has lssu She has disappeared as completely as The attendance was largo, numbering about |\ AoL¥0T0N, D. C., Dec. b.—The central | inado in the evolution of the star route | conscious and in horapartments | 0 lishartoncd and. o back to | Prockumation which obliges all ad s | though she had never lived, and the policp seventy. Viee President Morton called the | Conference of i rvicoand we would_sce free delivery to | Yesterday morning and_died cight hours | ! ; : to work two days annually on th and other interested parties who searcheggh senate Lo order at noon. The credentials of | in this cit The ex S this morning | o gong Tiving along highways traversed by | later at the Homeopathic hospital, Brooklyn 7 roads. vavin for some teaee v whereabouts durs Mr. Proctor of Vermont to fill Mr, Edmunds' | were opened by prayer by Rabbi Stern of | ggane route contractors, with little, if any, | The police record says she was assaulted and | or sceretly preferred by nine-tenths of the Prosident Bahtida s in dai | ing yesterday afternoon and evening believe unexpired term and for the new term from | Washington, followed by reports of the com- | fncreased cost to the department, in a very | 1eft for dead by an Italian, who ¢ > | saered college N oELETS ABIEAT T ROV ErARTCL b ‘ Tt foldod hor et AnaEIArs March 4 were presented and he took the | mittee on representation of Jews and | fow vears.” found by _the police, Democracy will be tried fivst, though, and | nical s i SiioiE et |; outh of office luism at the World's religious congress at | Tho postmaster genoral ndvoeates the ex ) 2 == et SIIeEs I QT Ropx Jave been received at La Pa P oL sl ) L A committee was appointed to wait on the | Chicazoand report of the ritual committee | tonsion of the use ot 1 posthoxes: the | Chureed i T:‘"‘i"""l‘l £ "L'I';"‘j‘» ;{‘ " ‘y"‘ B “»“”‘\ h S :" L b peCalven i dud | found atany of the s of vice which president o notify him that the senate | on prayer book and hymn book division of the SreaaLaCy O ey Bolby i RHELAmDoLin, S Snnefst aratiny ot MU Lo Rl Ei i e T then took a recéss till 1 p, m. On reassemh Wasnizarox, D. C., Dee., 5, —The secretary fng the committee reported that the presi the treasury transmitted to congress the dent had no commimion to make 2t pres and the senate adjourned for the day SenatorChander has prepaved for intro duction tomorrow, a_bill suspending iuni gration, except from Nofth and & ica, for one year after Mareh | On reasscmbling the commitiee announced that the president would communicate with the house tomorrow T The death of Rey ntative 1, J. Mc JAY GOULD'S FUNERAL. Donald of New Jersey was announced and — a8 4 mark of respect, U dafouriea Shmple and Impressive Services Over the Re- AT ¥ " of the Dead Millionaire, tives, immediate friends of the family and held a caucs, but reached no conclusions. Tt was thought that the anti-options bill wouid wer be a subject for some discussion, but it is | ) T I o r 2 A stated that it was not brought up at all, The from the Oflice Seck Killed intanceship for the privilere. Out on | Npw vouk, Dee. known the ¢ il A President-clect Grover present composition the committees was avenue on both sides of the thorough fare 5 imdreds of men and women stood for ffl!'IHQ‘m u\.\»‘ mof two terrvitorics, Arizona in the bitter cold. The sidewalk in and New M but 1o action w en | front of the } > wa lear by sever: : 1 | front of the house was kept clear by several and the caueus adjorrmed without policemen under command of Captain Reilly. acconp yilfine. Moving in and out among this gathering | i A The necessity was made apparent that, as | wero central oftice. detectives, while, within | first thing Mrs, Cleveland did w n as the statchood -bills will be vigorously | ghe house were Detectives Heldelbere, Mo | m T e e oAl o 5 Sty pressed by the demacratic senators, for the | Dlos oy, Detestives Heidelbere, Me- | mand that e return with her to Lakewood | Cmcado, 1L, Dec. 5.—The safe adoption “of some uniform mthe | gors of the Missouri Pacific and Union P subject by the republican senators. Abpres- | cifie railwiys, ho had assembled in the discussed incidentally, as were the two bi Lizzie Borden murder cas ports current, Dr. Ceccarelli assures he is Had the Woman Boee, ught, ing of the sacred coll with regard to France in particular and democracy in tensibly based on the illiteracy of o lave ) L. AL S 5 : Ol e g AL b tavee | Oreanist P, A, Sehnicker at 4:05 began the | age, “Of course Mrs, Cleveland. swon. sodl DEMOCEATS IN CHARGE. involve the appointment of a new | The chumber then adjowrned until Thurs C he Allen woman por Dnopition or arizona nd New |\preludaito his ewn composition, “Micro 1870 || shiiitin aix howrs aftor Mr. Ol oy al oy tnd 2 s 23 DIShe, Siins brolmaiiitorf - riowt i she had told Hattie Dayis, an- o aUio o8 thub muny, of the duhabi- | Tand Tmmortal. " ‘Tt wus. sung by Mrs: | torsd s oo paces My, Oloveland ha = BEOHOLAL Y e A L [ of the oceurrence at the time thnte arc not Amcricanized, but speak only | Charles Herbert: Clark, soprano; Mrs. Curi | Sorod s home he gnd thabiR ot ke | e Ofclal, X gntly | Eleeted In- | Ciasca, who is to suceced him, is an Augustin s Formed @ Cabinet. Hays fived shot. Miss Davis was put on ing li stalled in Their Oflices. 3 the Spanish lang and lack of populi- | A} ) i 0 ¥ : o ] ik of populi- | Alver, contralto: Mr. Charles Herbert Clrk, e fan monk of hookish tastes, who has not yet D RLORLCEOKIH J Cmieaco, 1L, Dee. 5i—The court house in . Pants, Dec M. Ribot, at present min- | the stand, but 1 to_ corroborate tho tion 3 5 3 tenor, and Mr. 1ri 0 1. Bushuell, basso, Unt St o tiroralenin rmed Presi- | Statement and w d without furthe ek of these obje ics the fact Y SR S e questioning. Sinee th ie has told a story domocratic delogn i il S no part, but sent word that | per, he will probably remain at Lakewood, | As a result of the late landslide every FRuoaLn e elog o ceted | she wa < pe | Soomafter that Mrs. Cleveland int o | going adyerse majority in ving the j""‘”;‘ ULDELD IS S s next congicss, There ave some republican, | (e dorhei house, and muy | bo In tip-top shape b the cottus AthD A, lowover, who fool thaty it she new | comfort, 1 h God rteth | s, Cleveland nurried the president-clect ;'.“"“""‘-“‘ 164¢ cact of a repub- | His own, touch wi wenly, hopeful wiy 50 suddenly that an_ officesecker had ‘“g""‘}“““" nd pr they might be { grace the hearts of our fricnds here, a chanco to see him today, Thore to Eaibct thame vepubliean _fold, while | wounded‘and bleeding still for the loss of ve numerous callers at the Cleveland resi IRREETioay athele: nuplication:: wight | nim they all love so well. - Amen.” nce during the day, but the stercotyped | »;' x’-- o focure their '.ml_ after Dr. Paxton then vead the part of the wer was that-Mr. Cleveland was out of theqih of March by the democratie senate | Episcopal service beginning, “L am the | o and hopelessly alicnate the new states fromn resurrection and the light As nearly as could be learned Mr, Clove- Saturday nest, when My, eland ¢ been tried in an administrative position, | must return heve for the Reform club din- | this city presented an unusual scene todag. | Uytil he has had time to master his d T s A Cardinal Ledochowski will doubiless be a cabinet, wl felid A Allen 1o particular, and two republican was succeeded by a demo- | yore than cqual to the tremendous vespon Loubet cabinet. ey 3 ther w 1o the truth of her took their seats ave all democrits, The ¢ chureh in the so-called missionary countries, AR H M. D g 1 Al PRl L sy, {'v'H‘m and the clerk of the superior courts ave ull | for the present post caused some | lic instruction and M. Suricn. deputy from of the sanie party. The new board of county | surprise and a little nervousness® at | Saonc-et-Loire, will replace M. Roche as \Wis unabletoranaias the sheviff and the county clerk are the | bad a troubled past. He had played a | International Conference Plans. Wi for hier. In this way they | e somewhat confidential C the only vepublican ofiicials left in power. There | part in some of the most dramatic episodes | Broussers, Dec. 5—The International ) d - tho | Miller ease was at times the subject of cons wias no clection this year for the lust two | of the kulturkampf. It was fancied he had | Monetary conference will hold the republican party. Some of the seiator i !} . ] 4 g 8 of the senators e quartette sang Cardinal Newman's | 1and shot during his ten does onthe o ; its next | vorsation, In roply to a series of questions, bl it nimed ofiiecrs | retrograde views, and to crown all, he was a | session tomorrow. It will cither further | Miss Davis said that on s, about threg from the newly admitted western states, | g I I, Kindly Lizht,? and LRI AGULLIG weskonl (s amous hymn, “Lead, Kindly Lizht?) and | goven ducks, nineteen brant and 250 quall, Bl oS fithe new dudnes st & X ; X 5 B ACHiplYiBenator Dubols of Tdaho, are of this | Rev. Dr.Torry of tho South Keformed | fhroo phensanis and o suine. Tho presiiemt: ettt ‘,‘,".v'uf:.z;‘r..“’f,‘."‘“‘;.‘JJ",, 5,7 | foreigner. But in this, as in various other | consider the report of the committee on | Weok g0 Olara Allon cumo into’ lioy room b thels own adinission Lyt ihoy g0’ gy | Clieh read ¢ Npscwond scripture losson - elect used his un on but seven days | Judge Thomas G. Windes, who has been the | cases, the wisdom of the papal choice has | Rothschilds plan, or proceed with the :;"“‘ gonocher o ilig B atkior 10 S disposed to act uncharitably toward the few | of tho City of New Yorlk then offercd prases M l“m L l( B "M“(WE A% | partner of Alexander Sullivan for more than | been shown, The new prefect had not been | American proposals Tibiloraaia b slic L IRROE A T fmp i remaining territorics, ubje i A QL Mus, Cleveland, arvived at Lakewood at 5.5 i nnasatins R o e bR N, RSN ¥ b E f 1 f 0 lln!l.ylmlnufll\ ‘I”n ;“\‘ . |:xl- fium ct h}n.h After the quartet had sung rer My | this afternoon, Doy “" A ‘I‘i'v‘“ = ”‘.‘\’\ly “n v "nrwm m'h\lx‘fl \:"'m".»\l ;\“w'l 1‘ :h long at his post before he had won the ad- | DIGA AeTE ¥ ant to say. X 1 y e a1 probathitean | God to Thee,” Dr. Paxton said the benedie- | Jdgomer, Mr, Frooman's beautiful o judgeship in Chicago and his countrymen | Miration and respecgof the propaganda by | Loxpox, Dec. 5—The 1Paris corresp Offered (he Bait. aucus today cannot, in all probubility, be i A | \ t k SwitTra i, a8 el to pomns e | tion. by aons! thon loffaradito tace's | Adtor dinnerithe Takewood band, ngeom: | sade it adashy UdUble countrymor ts of administra¥ive skill. His modern | o tho Tincs says that Maralatea, sho pin Do vou want to make u lot of moneyt fug topic for discussion at the next cauc i) R £ the dead mil. | Linied by about #00 of ‘the citizens. arrived. | Philestein, the first Hebrew over electod toa | spivit has been proven by his attitude in the ticipated in Napoleon's rising acuis suid the latter ) 5 fANewlE dock bl 4 AL By [ judgeship in 111 1 hearty French question, and his sense of moderation | pope in Rowagno in 1532, has dicd a5 & e Iho Duyis womon. Inquited oy JtGoully lonafre. he body rested in an ouk casket | whom he' introduced o tho people, Mr! | aakcship In Hiinol SAR Ao ; ) be done and Allen answered that if she DECISIONS OF TiE SUPBEME CoukT. | Covered with blick cloth, On the sides were | Gloyeland bowed and retumned 1o the parior, | SWhotes. was kCp e G Jowlig, noxt o Mr. | cstablished by his dealings with the clor DECORS, -5 ety ild swear that she saw Hays shoot a6 — eight oxidized silver handles. The ca ¢ pe 1 7 < IS NS B FAYOL 0 VI, “1in Trelar and America, like Cardinal . voule ! 5 p reappearing with Mrs, Cleveland and Baby s Unitoc tes distric orney under | i A LETER 1004 S ALOONISTS, o would { 00, ahd How an Omaha Man Eseaped the Payment | Wis close to the south wall in the 1 Ryth, whom hoe inty o usstmbliase | Bisautiad St R AR INAAL s o 0 R A te it i Verra i Bt | A¥ L00NT6T there would be no danger. She rofused A Bk g A LT S g President Clevelund_and is a relutive of : WA pofison o eht. ! 5 cxponded with chec ce President-elect Stey is an accomplished linguist, speaking French, =5 o helnde orand noul JOLG 8 M0, e WasHINGToN, D, C., Dec, 5. Tnited | CX1 ids were closod ! L brief spoe Vice F . ! 3 ! Judge Mitchell Concludos il tht uversation hid been o United | SX0O A - Geruan, Htalinn and Polish with equal facil Severe M L RS e States supreme court. afvmed the judzment | | 3 R Pwo Proposed Greenland Expeditions, B, TR i r y b 1, AN OLIGL AR i « ¢, alpi N ; | ved the knotty problem o Cuaniroy, Ta., e md Prank 5 il Owahi who by which C. A, Benson was convicted parent, i ced wirthiness wl 5 been a neighbor of yours lust PuiLaveieiis, Pa, Dec. 5-—Two Green- | suaviter in modo with fortiter in | o T murder, committed on the Fort Leay 3 Mr. Gould's per T s L | land expeditions may start out from Pi military roseryation. in Kax STV ! del next spring. While S A ; particular, have been tried in the state aud not s y ; whon Al i land Matihér Mulde og St BBER ooy tled 1y ¢ 4ud.not T . Aok 4 Matticr ) \ noticed when i u 10 reason that L . e on « gERAG A0 i e 10t od - but « o on Mondays bes Irecman came out with Mr. Cleveland hois terror to \ 4 R A corroborated on which the murdcr was comnmitted was hullway ) INOTHER MUEDER MYSTERY. used for farming and not wilitary pur 1 4 bect | ' ) 0 3 but was Ihe court also divectod that o new tial be | oo they o 5 Body of a Beautiful Young Woman Found | Qi mors 2 i holing ) Ho had oun crnon, N 1 t " S 1 and did given Alex Lewis, aonvicted in the Arkansas I e A : at Mount Vernon, N, ¥, rume I it coplness het s audic nd is kept by bl "” L courts of murder. Tl A Mot Veusos, N. Y., Dec ant | and the cammander nkets brought to hi 3 honrd 4n, ¢ of murde Lis action wis taken Zhe frier RS J P A Ly LA ki wough | v that she the ground that by the method of selecting | i1y visited o itiful ye oman T A o SRR 40 ) cman T Y A R I AT et o 0K M story the jury the prisoncr was denied the right | dogrs cl utrude upon their | th rnoon at st Che r g i 4 s 1 3 » I Lo suy 1o challenge tho jurers face to face in conret, | erfef, th or t time upon the | Webber's hotel, on the outskirts of thi Lol fu the challcuges being made from furnishod that they o When the body was removegd from the eree — i hnoR.of Ju A 0 Blaton s i heag tmor W hat hed 1| North Winds Wil and it Wil e o he lunds court I Matte and Georgo Kenne, liguor | the Gould b . . Colder In~Nohs h Today, , f W y 2 § " A Allen wis deal 1. Ta the value of liguor 1 1l g A WasniNgton, D, ¢, Ik Foreci : the Mot 1 of Owihia i K ¥ 1 For Nebras 00t orand when - htly cooler, ; ho met in 8 B ota 2 H o oE N WYOMING'S TWO GOVERNORS 1 r the DukotasmGanery ! \ ud v bt AR AL N 5 i er in South Dakot - A T, Dee, b | city. | WEATHER FORECASTS, 3 ) She DIt See Any Shooting. M did and enforced in court. wer Creyexse, Wyo., D, still rilaps; Berepor) ) 1 o li that the point was well taken a1 , 4 i aul The Fire Record Locad Becord, f ’ W Killed wis given for MeGuicken, wh 1 5 N T anan oniey > e t » I [ . ing that tho Supreme court today u b ! il WP TUB WAL divided court. The ples of statu Wis unconstitut s au & - o nd. The 3 " barn at Kighth ference with interstate ree, but thoy Orint S D, Do | v v ; y v be talen care fulled to gain the support of a wajority of b canvassed or to lot | Ber Ventli NEWS FOR THE Anay, It begins t hough trouble might | longing to Will Ventli howlag | ! 3 . i v 1L sttt come at any Governor-cleet Os ¢ Your 1 ud precipit | . as taken List of Changes of lmportance in the Regular | borne has plenty of @it and stayin ali- Dwas Largely depend 1 since Mureh 1 Allalry lu Mexlon Service Yesterd ties and says he is VOrnor anywiay. Act- | up a new home on the enerul average MEX1C( i 4 ' A P WasmiNarox, D. (., Dec Special Telo- | ing Governor Barbor siys e will act as goy- | iug was the cause of 1 1 - APHE e ats | § ” Music for the World's Fair, rom to Tus BRE.|—The following eror :‘,‘.m‘hl« has canvissed the vote castat | insuranee G for the diy 3 VEw e Conty with Here ors were issued today : 10 late election, Sias T & Normel oA pce AN 1 ‘ i t M ssed under which the well Leave of absence fov four months to take = New Youk, Dec. 5 —Captain Tower aud iciency for the day I 0 tuke Lis whale arahosten gffect on or abolit Decomber 10 {5 granted 5 ® Death Roll. alx man afahe Eaboar eIt ey lelency siuce Maroh i 4.15 i 1,000 en . b M for five months Captatn Abram A. Harbach, Twentieth fn. | Wasuinotox, D. C., Dee. 5.—Major General | (R0, 00,40, Sciconer ihol Fier EORGE E. Huyt, Loca Lon ) o s by Mess fautry. The leave of absence granted Cap- | Benjumin W. Brice, retired, died bound for Sackville, N. B.. have . - v g o aesoclates Top tain Constant Willlums, Seventh infantry, | ton of thé lungs in this city last uight, | brou, y on_the ocean Senator Gibson Barely Alive. 0 4 ¥ s bus spectacle November § is extended two months, Com | aged 16 Th 3 e oy SPRINGS, Avk., Do . NEw Y { Ginat ETAREE missary Sergeant Heunry T. Amesbury, v | Prassukc, Pa, Dec. 5.—Joseph Wilton, | of the yacht Alva soon after b m son wiis barely alive at noon Thre t chaun f rpose by the ads b Fort Sherman, Idaho, having satiafictor- | the willionaire coul operator, died this moru: | The sehooner filled s rapidly that the crew | do not thiuk he poss 1 1 there charged with se 4 A 4 A a2 ac 5 ¢ 5f brass iustruments sad ly explained w0 the department thut his | ng of apoplexy, aged 70, Lmu been ordercd Lo take hie boats before | day. President Diuz lagh night op ¢ t; St Louls, 50¢ discount. number uearly 100 wea ntested 1 Ko 1pitol thi f I o army or