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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. OMAITA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11 1892, NUMBER 177, g | | i | | ANXIOUS 0 ISVESTIGATE | ke o © & wrmun | ORSE PICKLE. THAN EVER | v m?ffihltj‘@flfithW ENTERTAINED THEIR CHIEF e i i dsaiiiy & | DR, BRIGES MAKES ANSWER ing. The following ministers are present and tak 4 active pa e M Bur hence. T s reported that the Berlin mog Tu, Godon: Htae e, Brminen, dishetilo} e Wastisaros, D, C.. Dec. 1 Senator S Democtatic Congressmen Worrging About | Mitchell today introduced a bill to establish | Politics in France Bcoming Moro and More istrates are instructed to have the voting [ 3 i | Rev. Mr. Tush, Hay Springs; Rev, Mr. | Many People Listes : s he Condi £ the T A temporary ¢ i vy instruction lists ready for January 20, If true this Grand Island Veterans Welcome National | G0y "Nvnitner: Rev. Mr. Taylor, Crow y People Listen to His Arguments i the Oondition of the Treasury. o th e force t points to the conviction in government cireles Commander Weissart and Staffl I‘\Iwul- Rev ’\Iv‘ n."‘» ¢ 1\[”.\:1wm Rev. | His Own Defense. e army s A | r. Rorick, Chadron; Rev. Mr. Beek, Craw Chicago durin g 180 The - that the dissolution of the Reichstag is not foni, DProsiding. Jider. Jallan 18 K150 ros RIVAL COMMITTEES WANT TO DO THEWORK | [t iithorizes. the st e wne | M. ROUVIER'S DRAMATIC RESIGNATION et s boen causcd by the | GRAND ARMY ORGANIZATION DISCUSSED | “"Miie weather is threatenine this oventng. | SEVERELY ARRAIGNS THE PROSECUTION v instruction, not exc Hing 50,000, - - discovery in the: government printing office County Officers to e Entertained. e . s e | State militia for dfteen days. The president | e scknowledged His Falsehiood from the of new military regulations beginning with FnstHLONOHE STnde atnee fie " Fagso: Neb,. Dee. 18, [8noelnl to Tis | e Destares the Yosterduy's Work him before May 1. of the mher of Carnot and His Cabinet —1igh ki) tion Tendered the Distinguis il by ety RN organizations and men that ot Piates in t 3 Gives Over Poland. St N, N next Thursda Mo\ L ¢ of the Senate. for service. The bill appropriates $1,500,000 okl [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) Vbl et bl L L bk the sherifts of the state held in this city « — Rose, Dec. 18, [New York Herald Cable - 1 " . Fithi will be a la ¢ attendance at th meeting: " Copyrighte g James Gordon Bennett. Special to Tie Bee, | —Within the last fow . v large o Voo Wasnisatos, D, €., Dec. 13, —The house FEDERATION OF LAROR. pirig J o, B Uit c vithin J Gurasp Tstasn, Neb,, Dec. 13 - NEW York, Dee. 13 The Briggs horesy Telogram to Tug Bee]—The Grand Arm TOW A RAILROAD EYTENSION. trial wa vestimed todas. Tho dallerieneg oty arrived in this city this afternoon and the Scotch chureh were crowded, @ ’\\‘u-\ or o tHE 1N By tho BANA,. e | es Molnos; NOrthernd WoRtern to TIOACHA | ¢iiw ditendntice of :"u’ hv\‘fl‘nnn (:?x:m'nu.ll‘:z‘) PriLavELenis, Pa., Dee, 13— At this morn- | day has happened. M. Rouvier, minister of | nearreunion of the Groek and Latin churehes, | B0 UG 8T 0BG or A ; New Field. Mo L ot i ing the Pederatior Labor | finance, has handed in his vesignation, | have beeome extremely cordial. The | G5ye fo i i Gl Dapartment Con Dis Moised, Ta,, Dec. 13.-The prospeets | [0 F 5 oA 3 il M LW of Milwauikee, Department Ce © the extension of the Des Moines, North- | Prominent people in the galleries was Mrs, mander Dilworth of Hustinzs, Colonel €. J. |y g Western railroad to Webster City and | Cleveland, - wife of -~ the president-clect, h‘H““H of S Zumv T, \J\‘\"lv;( A, 0. Bowen | aacon City were nover brighter than at | dccompanied by Rev. Dr. Wilton M. Smith, PeNnRATEHRLETIO TN | BNG 67 CHA AP THRNT NEL AR SoRNNON YD | o ornooinyJy U bicngiee ot ColunubISCER] irapanits A1l Sntee tiine maasteston ot [LLC e ol IS RO onel Brad P. Cook of Lincoln, Colonel A J | 115610 tivough this productive portion of | 1e0dance was due to the fact that Dr. Briggs Perplexed and Murky. “thods Adopted by His Acensers Are Meg nd Dishonorable— MO Of Unisand Bl ¥ and Eradition, B for the camp. - the san me, It is expected that ther — 8 S DT phidiivg Paws, Doe. 18- [New York Herald | weeks, as is well known, the relations be et il mata LA o | contrmntions to e 1 tend Defense | Cable—Special to Tur Bee]—The crisis | tween the vatican and Russia, though not o ways and means and appropriations t the ways and mean 1 appropri PR VesteRING 'S B 16 N which T predicted in my dispatehes of yester- | grown so elose as to wartant_ belief in the committees, but it was bricf and decisive and resulted in a victory for the former con toec ‘or some time there h been a lit ‘ < mit For son o here ha : "‘ 2 : various yeported progress and | and in a way deamatic enough, at the | visit of Grand Duke Serguis was a symptom tle rivalry between th wo ‘»“" - .l“ of | Tules we 1. Res ¢ were intro- | session of the Chamber, All that he said | of this friendliness. 1 now learn that the tees of the house, and when the ma duced on the saloon question, the militia | proves nothing, for what he said was con- | good will of the vatican goward the govern scortaining the condition of the treasury Mk ascertaining t ition of the tr (uestion, the standing of the Knights of | trary to fact. He co under the operation of the MeKinley law | | 3 ; . > 4 abor in federation, political | been at the house of the late Baron de Rei- | words, but he has found practical expression | . L _ fnent question immediately Gulver of Milford, John Barsby of % A i was to answer the charvges brought againsf beeame a pertinent question mmediawely | aogion, granting charters to central | nach, and because he was ignorait of the | in a brief to the Polish bishops, in which HERC BT R e ]‘»'y'_vI'l A ohieite, | the state would beof inestimable value to | ¥ 18 Ahawer G aftor election this rivalty was avcentitbed | 1,0 compulsory arbitration, interference | proseeutions, But the proseeutions had | they ave exorted to abandon and diseourage | qepilsion president of SSRGSk AR e hlot by the dispute as to which committee shoul of courts and military, Chinese sailors on | been decided upon in the ministerial council | all insurrectionary tendencies and submit to i) 8 ths and a party of Webster City men were in s read from a printed pamphiet. conduct the investigation, Mr. Dockery of ¥ A corps, Mr. Tisdale and Mrs. Spade of Kear- | this city today and held - conference with | He began by ealling upon the judiciatory to ¥ Pacific mail steamers. assisted immigration, | at which M. Rouvier assisted eight days be- | the will of Providence, which has made them |0 Superintendent Habbell and Managor Mar: | ais e _ v to calling out armed bodies during strikes, 10| fore the suicide of the Baron de Reinaeh subjects of the ez Mirzen, | M g : VIR PRINCIVG th L HE DRORGHON CTSHMION: 1 (THE || tena e i O resolution assigning this duty 5 the com- | amend the alicn contract labor luw. universal |y 5ol g upon: the point of oneht o grand campiive was held in the | 1 helative to the proposod extension, | e | consider e case in the spirit of Chirist. and mittee of which he is a member, and a fow | Tabel, to establish a sinking fund, for the | 08 LUREEEECE BE R 8 (G Lon ROUVIER DEFENDS HIM y hall. Colonel Russell presided. - Mayor Boy= | stand ready to build the line providing the | under His influence days later Mr. Wilson of the ways and | P4 don of the Chic ll\\'l]h"' et ‘”H“‘ L Py Aol ST ity den made an address of welcome. Com- | property owners along the proposed route | Dr Brizgs proceeded to consider the points g ,'l"'l”““““‘l BT Lo I HE. | PN AR AR AR “" ." 4 B i sstioned, Mo Explains mander Weissart addressed the audience on | vote the customary tax as an inducement for | of the prosecuting committee's argument and divecting the committee upon which would | foderation, favori the nbollshment of ‘“:'” .‘l\'l;d(”::’ ake, for an explana L ! \\||I‘Ilm'4u| de R the subject of “Grand Avmy Organizition." : i;’.‘.‘.} ".‘\le[lv.i\b:lljkr;.m(‘)'lu»l:‘)lu\'-H:I\:'n.:-w\fiuul‘-l' ::‘ | 2 serted that the line of prosecution adopted. fall the burden of originating revenue | trusts and speeulation in food products, for | Lt _Paws, Dec, 18.—In the Chamber of Depu- | Shortor addresses were made by Colonel Rus- | Gak] (M Do avcompanied by Gen: | bY them was illogal and dishonorable, The legislation for the relief of a depleted treas- | th anization into national bodies of ' the Some Singular Statements, ties today M. Rouvier confirmed the state- | 3 i 4 3 ¢ sell, Commandant Dilworth, Mrs. ‘Tisdule 1 David S. Stanloy 50 T Gtk tho tquLFy, DOV yoRoli- | urions fofi frofgiit. hanAIGEs ) AN BROOW || T ain advised that tho situatlon of the | menb oy M. (Olomencean St No aud f uiid BTt Ball fCommndse, Aveissatt hus | New York 1 1 f minor e ] n and M. Herman, an eminent | them from the line of avgument pursued and NTBAET it 10| tho comttilitoe. o Filos, und, | TaaeiesBR s e Y the | ministry generally s sh 1t is inad- | Baron de Reinaeh visited M. Clemencenu on | iade several appointiments sinee he began | husiness man of the metropolis, mrived in | showed a contempt of the judiciatory, 18 t : . portance vas agreed to take up the | b ier ministers did not | the eve of the baron's death, In his state- | Mis trib over the state but noofficialan- | the city yesterday in a special car, and it is | the lattor sustain their own rulings, as they X Mr. Wil \ | ) that committee today reported Mr question of the ¢ wion of Homesteac q N nouncement is given, supposed” the matter was thoroughly ean- | must, then th harges the thi son's proposition, thus conferring jurisdiction | Day* at the afternoon session Know of the conduct of their colleague, the | ment M. Clemenceau said M. Rouvier had e VLU0 DN LT ConATALION 1 Eh s Whis 06 | oot e e o L on the ways and means committee | Additional resolutions one of the | minister of finance, More than that, they | explained to him in the lobby of the Cham CONCERNING FREE SILVER. made Known. - General Dodge and ' party Mich of Mr Mo TrAmaditely after the ronding of the re- [ Shicigo delegates, calliy aspecind 868+ | e lied from the beginuing, since every one | ber of Deputies that Baron de Reinach was on o westorn tout this ovening Dr. B ot R, Dreokintidzo of Atkansas, o tnom. | S0 S congtess, wus intioduced. | tion of | of thom lins doclured from tho tribuno thint | being driven ud by tho campaign orgun. | State Grange Dolegates Discuss the Suliect ber of the ways and means committee of | making an approprintion for the Hemestead | de Reinach was not poisoned, when they ized by the papers against him, that it was at Lengih, the last congress, but now of the appropria 1S was (isceussed knew t tions committee, sought to present asubsti Delegate Skeffington of Boston presented wte resolution, dividing the work between | the veport of the comm president’s the two committees. conferring upon - the f:',’{‘”.‘;" el ‘[‘_’-‘w‘\“"‘ "“'»4.' o wf’l‘j_‘ yonsibility were being made upon Baron de Reinach, | Which began here today. The following is wiys and means committee the inquiry into | donate SLO00. to aid in th e “Mhe position of President Carnot s also | M. Herz informed them that it was: not_in | the persomnel of its ofticers: 0. 1 Hall, Paw the effcct of the MeKinley uw and upon the Lstrikers. (Tbi his power to stop these attacks, and his vis Nt appropriations committee the investigation | Delegate Morgan 5 very shaky. 1tmust not be forgotten that | i POWE Wttt nee City r 1 1l o i V LreASury tional be contributed to therelic 1 N « ) s poisoning roust PAAS % 3 .-|\nlxl,.u‘\‘y:xl.n‘;:\:yfv.“::I!‘l:‘.".l..:“lw “‘v‘:.”fl.u‘ Iy i utributed to therelief fund h) als ’unr w all 3 it \!IK' :I- \‘ !;H rl"” 1: ’)} lml.nm;l in acknowledging that the | treasurer: A, P, Jobe, Tekmal, assistant & o Mas Not sromptly objocted, stating that Mr, Breckin A hdent Weihe of the Amalgamated as. |10 Drefect of police, and that he Kuew of | statement of M Clemeneeai was e, stid | stowards L It Fléteher, Bliir, and 11 Juie | POINONED THE HETR. S MeCook s said that T have not- ves prompily oblected, B e and | socintion made @ detailed statement of the | the situation in which M. Rouvier wus it e had done nothing to reproach him- | of Craige, exeentive committee, The meet - O e B Tt e the sunl iy, and doclining, on | trouble and said 22 men are now under in- | placed from the litter's own confession | & IR B e S Aoy | R S U I LB G RAL By LSV S LI J > tningural adare Gontitied B il e 168 o nodapt | lobmik: - of ' whoii . five) n¥e. chnvesd [ T was his 'duty to hnve. preventod | ginveksed Biiviobiailen, unds & vislent | thh oraaely decorated by she citisas for ! Away With an Infant. Briges. “But why should 12 When it is wtitute or amendment whatever to | with murder, over thivty With | i taking ofilce in the new government, | uttack upon M. Rou N TR Al bl i he decorations is the | Prrrswena, Pa., Dec. 18 -Some foue years | shown that 1 liave made ervoncous states the pending resolution : tresson and the remainder with conspitacy | and from continuing to tell falsehoods. but | pught to be compelled to appear before the T O o o scariey Plon |tz doseph Guthrie, a eivil engineer, died at | ments, then T will retract, but not before. e I R T o I o lease | the dificulty is greater for the republic than | high court Lo answer eharges made again SR : 4t Wi home on o farm nor Latvope, Pa., leay- | THerehas been o panof oiered wet that & ;\‘Alllfi:;l“”‘I'l\‘xv:\'lix‘|\|~|l\’d\-4lfl“lv’:“:Il:ul*‘ comitteo on | of i nnmber of theaccused. Although m for the president of the council. The candi- | him in counection with his conduct while | The secretary reports the membership of | ing his property in such a shape that his | GO ST x‘;t"lw\lm:llt;i‘lyvl.y»yfnnl,l‘l‘b Tulea was unanimously adopted of the old employes are now at work, date havin M. Heury Byle- [ o1ng o minister I-“l[r'”“l“‘”“\l o Ttouldo, | e Stato to be 000, confined principally fo | little infant son would inherit about £0.00. | horo and oL Loy e Skl BN SR S e BCk b & TAG UL COREEI b el : i M. Rouvier respouded to M. de Roulde, | theeastern and southeastern partof the state. | T SEhhne O TOEoIEs e alie WL Begin the Tnvestigation at On avo not gone ik The amownt conttibuted | son, but he evinces no prestdential quality. | saying that he was ready to auswer in any | At a meeting TR e P O R L e Lt L LS M U D i ; quEng e s o ol splendid Ch Trouble, court any charge that had been or might be | the o Rl \ ¥ | ana it was subsequently supposed it was | mere * the purpose of carrying theso The members of the ways and com- | qeainst the arvested strikers have cost the plendl it ! 1 be | the enactment of a law for the free coinas 3 Wl 3 itk charges toa hizh lesinstical tribunal. mittee were at once informally notified that | association £10,000 for lawyers and witnesses’ AsThave kept the readers of the Herald | Made awninst him, and thathe would only re. | of silver was introduced and its features | DeE slowly pois med. Gy efforts we A0S0 T I fOreea. to CoNEI0BE FENRINORUHAIE W mecting of the committee would be held | foos vat what he had'suid, M. Rouvier added | wore diseussed until a late lour. “The ma- | e 10 st the ditile ‘fellows life, The | 40180 : b g e e ol 0 that hie had visited Baron de Reinach sol Jority of thoe delegates favor the resolution, | mother finally took the child to California R s woel to bein L Tnvestieation | e | et Vice Presidont M T it | of ovents since December 2, they kiow that | frommotives of humanity. Ho declared thiit | althowh it has ot been adopied, The | Hoving that el i tho climate iz Jibniproconata (e BIORRAUY 1T it ton s G Atasibin - snidl Mrr | deranss T nEer e, Gos ALAlons mrgore, | thiosibuation’ti Prancolsbad. Mo bourgesise |t ssotloniol thie prosiiivs eiking, wdvant Siisionip of NATHY. AN ‘as, mhotier | Would westora herehiias ko Heaith, bt [ cosslvaly tha chinrebs it SpaciioaibIErRAY S e, and not delegated o subcom: | Carried o and the people e republican enougl, bug | Of the Panamu affair to tirow slurs upon all | matter tht demanded attention, The freight | 18 “was o use, as the little: one | 1 E8e CERCRATICWIER) his e IR i o onts mene | CheAib it il ik republicans who are in @ ver. He would be o roblem was. also discussed inail its | Was doomed, and ' list week died from | ment, howas remavkable: for its wide mitt is im} Delegate Toltenhausen of Knokville, Tenn., | let us se> if we are going to assist at vescarel, pro ud i close ro tfon should show the condition of the treas- | made a motion that <H0Q be approprinted 0 S RS S U e s X S able to resume his place as a simple deputy | phases, and it was the sentiment of all del the effcets of pneumonia and g | BrCatielIIGIoUEE BTN RS Ury ot Somo particilunr momentiof time. As | tho support of. the Tennesseo niiners. Somic evolution, either reactionary or socialist and could hold his head b with the sense | gates that rates should be reduced, The | Of the stomach. The abscess is su e B e o tho i O SUDIOLGOIAthOLIQINCIBCNUNTES, SSC Anti-semitism stands for disorder, and if it | that his honor had not been sullied. This | patrons will hold o business session in the | be the result of the poison administer r. Briggs first called attontion to the :n:;\\:" v;.h\.xlvl..l enlortligyiatn ot hofiof Hvl\u '.‘\ l\;»u eIt \I! ‘HL'Yh:””'i’ b, Y | believes that its hour was at hand, it would | closed the incident, thouyh it was thought Homine, after which & pubiic. reception will | Mrs, Guthrle is on her way home from the | preliminary principles I\\m.‘n‘ rogulato 1\=l al year, the prope o g el the o weing carried too far, and they objected 8 RGN AtiET6 L6 Lt S Bl saa 0 sa Tl s o) g, 0 AR | wes GO 3 bRt vials for heresy in the Presbyterian chure e ooy Shouldl tur, 1 the B186 | e et bt Cleveland . suteceded | bring about a new scandal greater and more | 42 the time that it might load to serious con- | be given them by the citizens. A vide over | Wesbavith the corbae, whion et boibronglck {ob i 11t ol Rl 188 ot Areasn i BRARNS day of December—the end of the first half of | in having the fonrth appropridtion of the e o b Io8 nrie i daas o r tho ohamber, | ottty will beilniordoriibhe afternoon | o edred. that some one. ad wiven | Said, have been entively” disregarded by’ the fiscal year. 11 we know the obligations | day granted by suzesting that there be “less ; ny: “The lobbies and gallevies of the chamber ot she acknowledged that some one had given | S4id, hawe AL v th fae Lo vl R ity iz up in the death of Jiberty. were crowded throughiut the sitting, every T O T him a peculiar liquid to drink, but would | Prosccution in jts arguments = upon the ! & ! 5 Tt | S S ROLG NSNS . There is one anti-sc who is jubilant. | one expecting a crisis that would result in 3 5 : TR 1ot tell who the person was. There will noy | charges and specifications. 1 yterinn i 1 sources at that time and the labil Chen at 5:50 p. m. the convention adjourn ] R R B L ST st — ilkely b el h | requires that the charges should set forth s of the government for the future, we | until 9 a. m. tomorrow, when the third d He is M. Drumont, who has for years M overthrow of the governmient. 1 prob | MOW & Grand Iskind Man Narrowly Escaped | I De any ivest AU | that cortain teachings are in conflict with will Tonow exactly loww e wovernment | scasion will ho bozun i e covimon eouneil. | been denouncing us seandalons the conduct | bl fesuly i i extengion of oficial 1o to ¥ Death. | sovrm pAROTTEANK parnves, | cortaindoctrines which are essentiil to the arnutioa S UGBS | clln ie: $k of deputies, financicrs and ministers SheRIbG U CaBIn a6 Grap Tstasp, Neb., Dec, 13 [Special | | Westminster standard and the holy scrips D B e Ttk | S iar DS CTRPO I OIS The committee of inquiry will tomorrow | Shortly after M. Rouvier's visit to Pres| egram to T Bee. ] —As M. Sherman wpld City Tnstitntion Suspends Payment on | HIEes A4S 1o dutizerous, crrors, not in von- Hbuisn 1 constaring the sonate billl chln gl : BONS: hear M. Rouvier, M. Constans and M. Clem- | dent Caruot it was officially ani surth street groceryman, sat i his private | an Unexpected Demand. L the provisions of the act for the dis- | Imtense Cold of the Last Few Days I encenu the f‘_-f'l ‘“1“')‘5""';1 Skl dt oftice about 11 o'clock last night, & man with Rarip City, S. D., Dee. 18.—1Speeial Tele- | 80 oo B it thiorm tribution of awards made under the conven sponsible for the Troubls The successor of M. Rouvieras minister of |t Rranea o ot |\“m‘l:;!.l“\!m"::l‘in o lorge handkerchiof tied over his face | wram to Tk Bin]—{ hORPECoN LN A Doable Rul i | i stween the United es and Mexico ‘ . b = s A ) ance, and a wese wesenting X | SR h e ouble Rul alih, tion between the United States and Mexi Gupvessy, Wyo,, Dec, 18— [Spoinl Telo- | Arance will bo M, Tirard, formerly president | Francous the Brussols monetary conforen opened the door, at the same time leveling a | of a certificate for 37,500 by an eastern de- | i —the La Abraclaims. TLwas bitterly opposed L O : : Do 8 : d Brue ; ; - : s toaks oDl cIs IS N L tibaaLbame “Phere is.” he said, = a double standard, & B et N Yore i hill | #vam toTue Bes]—There have beenanumber | of the council. The nomination will be made | had been appointed to su Larsge six shooter at Mr. Shermans head s | positor today the Black Hills National bank | SEREEE 7 RSt 70 GUINIE EEEETD il Jassed by & large vote, The effeet of | of small wrecks on the Union Pacific duving | oficially tomormow, when the republican | 1, but missed his mark by a few inches, | of Rapld City was found short in funds and | Ghypeh, teanivms that the holy seriptives aro the bill s to the whole matter to the | the past few days. The intense cold of | groups will try to reorganize. Mr. Shormwn grabbed a iair and stavted | horefore suspanded paiment s afternom. | o onty iufaliible vule of falth aud pratico urt of elaims, with power of appeal by | Sl e : e e S i for his would-he slayer, who ran, pulling the | The affaivs of the institutio the | But it also declares that the Westminstes either party ::’ *1--\ Bk, H‘ A hbeen L s Jacques St Cere. | Several People Killed Jn o €y door shut and made Lis escape. “The police. | hands of State B Diamond, | confessional and catechisms constitute the The rematinder of the session was con 0GgAtRl SSr0lls JLIKOIRDINCRURLaN B UNDE R T ONE Y : | Summit, Miss, while not having any divect clew. think it | who arrived this morning to investizate | oficial rule of fwith in the Presbyterian sumed in the. consideration of unimportant | almost daily aceidents were the result i l : s, Stanr, Miss., Dec. 13.—A tervible cyclone | some local party and may be able to matters, The bank has been embareassed | chureh, The holy seripture is the infallible e erds worning a broken rail caused the — et 16l ADove i haraiatn 5 im to justice, for some time, Its late reports showed con STy e AR 1 measures, terday morning a broken rail eaused the | o bive gepablican Military Chiefs at § passed two miles above here at:30 this | him to just foreon l,"\\"‘.,_"fl ~“'rn‘»lu'r.‘lv"m‘l.‘,»l on- | text very statement in the Westminster =T ditehing of a train at Hallville, a small T, morning, carrying death and destruction in After Fists Troperty. ; ak tockholders standard, aid no man ean be_ proven guilty 2 station on the Green viver. Several conche ) s i D . o e i sound financially and the probability is that | of hevesy or sin who is not in conflict with s we piled up and v Several conehes | (opyrighted 1892 by Jumes Gordon Benner,) | its path. The house of Rey. Young, o Bap- | _ Hasrixas, Neb. Dec. 13 ial o THE | the institution will resume payment'in a few | the holy seripturcs, 16 must be shown that of Missiastppl Tatks i Favor of the | 8¢ piled up and, o cwumber of | weople |5 GGG Teniti (via Galveston, Tex,) | Uist minister, was completely demolishod and | Brr.]—A ereditor’s bill was filed yesterday y : i Anti-Option Bl Jur 2 e : | days if not pressed. It is stated by its ofti- | the doctrine against which the charge is They are: Freank Rosctti, Mys. L. Gatelli, | Dee. 13.—[By Mexican Cable to the New York | the occupants were buried in the ruins. Re- | to set aside deeds, h the title 1. H. vs that depositors will be paid. The capi- | made is contrary 1o the holy pture or to WastiNGtoN, D, C., Dee. 13.=The joint | yieoh Guelemani, Pio Cartegrasse, Marie | Herald — Special to Tur Bee]—The Hep- | lef parties were organized at once and a | Warner & Co., a copartnership, ete.. plain Lof the bank is #125,000. The deposits, | the veenlations and practice of the church yesolution for the appointment of a commis- | Fagoni and Lingi Gaincoli, are all Italians. | ald's correspondent at Santa A elographs | search made for the vietims. HMT, nguinet Emanuel Fist, Rebecen Fist, B, | Shown in the last veport, were 560,000, "The | founded thereon. The Westminster confess sion’ to make &l woments with the five | They were severely shuken up, 1ditic 1on: LLSMILEANN Rt oleuT A 1o BRI f | cowrse of acti will be decided by the | sjon, the ec stical rule of faith, give an ; that the residents there are in terror, ex- | Mr. Young and his family were rescued | Opponheimer and A. L. Clarke, trustee, de- | Stockholders at their | M ) i e N " | to which braises and broken limbs ave 3 cr i - | stockholders at their special mecting to- | ofieial statement of the doctrines which civilized Indian tribes for allotments of their | 10 which braisce and broken Hibs ave T {00 Suvasion of the provinee by fed- | from the ruins of the vesidence, ull danger- | fendants. The petition alleges that in 1887 | norrow | o il pinkonons of (he fsteiicous ",!,'.u Tands in severalty and for opening Indian s in the other conches escaped iminjuved. | erals. Barrieades have been ted to as. | ously wounded. The following is a list of | Fist failed in business i was, then pos- | i = W he defendant next considercd the system Territory to settlement was discussed in the | iply i the afternoon auother train was | sist in the defense. The garrison stationed | the Killed as far as known: sessed of some_seventy-four lots in various epuliohin HESey of doct “The Presbyterian chureh in senate today during the morning hour, and | ditched west of Granzer on accomt of & | thare hope that aid will be v C A GBS O DA GIITER (ot B A Towe,.| PAzssicl town, Which Ronsouvadl vo eeulinaty EAT FALLS, N L—News from | ghe United States of America,” he said, then went over without uction until to- | broken rail. The tain was slighily demol. | tHere hove that aid will be sent by Colonel | '\ 'REEMAN. volored. £ would value at £0.000. Iu one way and | o Bellnap Indien ageney s to the effeet | Shas never attempted to set forth what are TR o | ; | dshed. but woone injured Sunday a lead P "‘r’“‘l“l‘ the republican forc A COTORED WONAN, mime wknown. ot thisinronausydfound Loy ,’:'Ilil""‘i that an Assinaboine Indian named Big Mouth | the essential and necessary des of the The anti-option bill was then taken up and | end collision ocenrred botweon Tawlins and | Several high milita s of the repub- | A COLORED BABY, not fdentified ossession of the defendants, a good part of | ML an dssinabetne T g thaibsaondnl Buy e lon of 400 the rest of the day's session was occupicd by | Crecn — Ltiver A casthound — atock | lieans who had been imprisoned in S thlu-J The wounded were as follows 1t being hold by Emanuel 'Fist's wifo, Re- | Was shot by another buck; thut the latter | J700 iy 5 Mr, George of Mississippi in advocacy of met o vogular westbound | prepavatory to their removal to Porto Alezro, the appropriations committee introduced a means committee presented a resolution A vetived eapitalist of | vulings made by the judiciatory precluded ks argument, said <, was devoted to an exposition of § - the fourth and seventh charges, which wera i L TR G o, | Tuled out by (he presbytery. Ty thus defys the contrary., Should the whole | for him a question of life or death, and that Keanzey, Neb., Dee. 13, Tele E b e e o \ C ) ; L] 1A G rram to Tiit: Bri,]—Engineer P, M. Byrnes | coeded in the selivine of sendiug to the cabiniet resin it is impossible to say who | the three visited M. Herz to induce him to | £rm to s Ber. |—About seventy-five dete- | 8GR FEL G PRGN 0 | Rihor conrt hercafter, i aneament in sups vill suceced. Nobody wants to take the re- use his influence to stop the attacks that | gites are in attendance ab the State grange | /o ey Buttos. o we king out [ portof the truthof the churges, [he des of Higreib WinU6W s o LAkt mnilEiuaied fendant avgued that no ¢ we had been e I e oty ovama, | Qdvitced by e prosecuting committeo to worthy master; John R. Cantlin, | struck him on the vight sideof the head; | Ststain charges 1. 4, 6 and 6, and these | Webster, secretary: S. R. Spiker, Spiker arly tearing off the entire sealp. chargea/sliguliiba tlitowniou tracted. well informed from day to day of the cour diszusting than any and things would end DEADLY WINL e wounded were as follows: ad inter. | Becen. The petition claims that although | fortified himself in a cabin and when s oorfou considaribla glire: gt RLMLGS of that bill tie it. Both were moving at the usual e B nally injured the def 'l‘l“"'\."“j‘ hold il "| title to the | yhe nt | indebate. Certain historical and exegenial Notice was given by Mr. Teller that he or speedamda collision was | Were Killed by the guards escorting them to | aus S, R. Youse, seriously injured in- | Property, that in equity et g0t teasclenes | wounding him in the cali of the leg. It was | principles, however, guide to a hasty des would ask the senate to act tomorrow morn- | ynavoidable. this the engine crows | the capitol of the province. It is also said | ternally the transfers were fraudulent, and it is still | 00055 a 0 aw and 1o fears ave en- | cision. in | most cases, he Preshyterian ing on the president’s message (ut the close | jumped for the Ll eseaped bt | that many barbarities were practiced on the | | DAvGHTER 0¥ §. R, YoUse,botn logs broken, | the property of Emanucl st and subject 10 140 Guined of an Indian outbreak. A news- | chureh is a chureh with a constitution which of the lust on) vetoing the bill for the | 7 ind esty o 1 s wer IAHPEI OB Bl ) e DI, the “sate cqrer | tertained of au Indian ak. A news- | ¢ L “thelast v i oL e LOKiB DEIthal |y Bimen aad chfl arant int Sant Borla by T 1| LSOy OF OUNG ; i o) i, the swafe eurert | hor courler has sone to (o Seon aid is | 184 compaet between ministers who cons relief of Willinm Me( ahin, impiet wis so great that both of the engines f & Mis. S, A, Lowe, seriously injured inter- | COMI 10105 v judgment ugnints’ 2ils Renactantbiolc this o tute the church It restricts the ministers, Bills were then introduced and reforred as | ywove. completely - demolished, while some | Sers nally i which was returned unsatisticd ook D Do 18— Indian_ ofi- | and the chureh also, thereby protecting the follows: By Gallinger, for thesuspension of | thivtecn eirs had the o e | he Herald's correspondent in Montevideo | Nrpaio woMAN AND CHILD, e i Phis means it bii fight and may be re- | GVAIGERS (LG D00 Hifonmation as | ministry ] 2 B immigration under certain civeumstances; | onds stove in, and w otherwise n or | wires that frequent skirmishes betwy - | jured. i biouso. Mp. Fistghinod con-= | S ie co'o: R PR nas ta e | s 5 3 by Mitehell, to provide for the national en’ | Jags hroken up. | Other teains haye been par- | eral and republican forees have The eyelone cut a path 300 yards wide, pghle potoriety, by lils douncebion with | Lo ne S o e B ehopting abioul Othee Opportanities for Domililigy campment of militia at the World's fair: by | tiglly devailod, and in some instances Naka | is 1 ving everything' mear it. Lurge pine | the Adums county treasurer's ofice. When | v S iqin otice have shot two other I the inaugural add contaring heresy, Cullom, to amend the interstate commerce | ostaped derailment by runuing slowly and Grapdandon sl alteigibels § N ore irooted and snapped m pieces | the deficit of 85,000 was discovered in tho | 348 the SLAR TIECEL BV FHOG ORI | exactly the same Leresy were before the law ; by Pefler, to facilitate promotion in the | {oppine in time to avoid trouble, f a pine stems. tion, I as deputy 5. l Inc :~’f']‘_‘["' Sl Sk an k) '1““' | public in my printed lectures three months e Dping ; 4 | aceused of cruelty. The federals ave indig- | The residence of . FLowo was eom- | WFers was eliargod with complicity. ” Aftera | e Lo ety thine 1s jutet now and 1o | hofore “tho” delivery of tho address, cons M. George then addressed the senate in P . 5 nant at the government of Urtzuay for letely destroyed and his household effects | 1engthy trial he was aequi Rl 2 : support of the anti-option bill. He said it HOMESTIAD'S POISON CASE, ; A | went there fived on him, serious battle is imminent. Both sides ° ed ek tinued Dr. Bri SIfmy inaugural be B e e a Ceaon s mitting alleged violations of neutrality in | Were scattered for mile: Printing Contracts A warded. _Consulted With the Koad's Officials. | Bkt ,]'-‘.‘i. ‘l‘{“l\uy‘.";'.l.'»‘.'-'m‘.‘fiv“'f”i"..'”i'-'n:”& changes that the passage of the 11 sup- Carnegle Oficinls q ve Im- | allowing purchases of arms and ammunition Ban N = 5 Laxcony, Neb,, Dee, 13, New York, Dec, 15.~Chief Arthur of the | A pressing speculation in futures would be [ A in their territory UNDER A BLAN OF SNOW disastrous to the farmer, but on the other Preesnvie, Pa., Dee, 13-—Charles Stan aceept my explanations. You eannot_find hand, the farmers Alabama and of other | ford | me guilty) unless you find that the explana- e ith a view of initiating a revolutio . arvious state reports. The successful bid southern states (as well as the farmers of Y3 with a view of initiating a revolution Trnins De d, variou: Chairman Childs and members of the en- | tions | shall give my statenients are cons gineers gricvance committee from the Van- | {to o atial and necessiry “urticles of T A A Racar Wi 5 o 5 1 s T : tone | the Westminster confession and holy scrips tho west) wero 80 “benighted” thut ehoy oy 4 Honoets agzainst Hemera, 1t is proposed to force him | Kassas Crry, Mo., Dec. 13—The heaviesy | ders were 1 Williams & North, State | derbilt lines east of Buftalo, had a confer | e y scrip with almost one voice, demunded the enact: | during the BRECHE, QR ‘K“""j oy the Car- | 1o resign if possible. The financial outlook | snowfall of the season covers Kansas today -"'“'"‘I"_""“I"”‘ ;Hf“"‘ ‘t”‘;-mu }\H\wr“h'v‘fll. ence with ,\l‘ I]h]\"mn\lvv Ay ‘(uhr : ]M 11‘ Dy, Driggzs next considered “the bibjeal mentof a measure o prevent dealing i | negie oficials. Seorctary Lovejoy said the | of the republic is brighter, e e et | Lo Tincoln. “"The xeports will be printed | motive power of the New Yorl Central ail- | goundation of Divine authority,” and replied futures. Tho cotton growers were every | company sent several sick men home, but | phe Mows: Pace, Williams & North, aud- | road today. Chaieman Childs and members | @8R PEGS EEMT0 T, G Yol year becoming poorer and poorer, and were | kept 1o record of then s report, £105 per pagos iy of | of the commitiee wont bicke to Mt Bchan- | s wire to the effeet, that. Di becoming the victims of a rapacious polic % o A port ¢ page s st asurer’s but when they returned they re- | A WEbe 0 C i B e o ) S | |, e ool Gallagtuer, who i Sakl o have | pany has orderd ive steamers of 10000 tons | before noon. - Durin that time, however, a | » 150 per’ pags ssioner of pub | 10 sty whothier or not tiey have uc- | Lei that reason i chiurch _wavo § the anount to the overgrown wealth of men | Diclt the mih who yide the confoasion Wi | measurement each. They will receive sub- | debth of from elght inches to u foov was lie Jands and (i ted the xoad's proposition fondunt stoppod 1is arvgumont, and’ will who used their powers for that purpose. | Pt Settis S h u Sidies from the government, and will be von. | Feached in virious parts of the state. — This | perintendent of public inst L L2 per o GIQRILDARIPCA RO EENL 't A but is hiding, through fear, it is said, that B n - 1 i o u o % T Oconn § 1 Without finishing his arguvent, Me. Georg L will be killed ¢ T steucted 50 as to be used as armed U | morning's vailway traius were all on time, | page; state libravian, $1 State Bonrd of Movements of Ocean Steamers, CaMaAtin 1 anotion Hor ah oxeontive. kossion, | 1ol o litle i 0. & o used as urmed cruisers | hut tonight trains frow the west are sched- | Agriculture, &5 Llich 4 The ofiicials and members of the Home- | in cuse of necessity kAL LA hoaoay are. polivg- L Bl o Tonnd of and soon afterward the sevate adjourned” | ot Sivisory board contintie to denownce | s 3 uled as being from 4 half hour to two hour State Journal company, State Bourd of ——— MECNG UIEAAIEY SRR SUMLING Sa pal Jops haye been despatghed to the fron- | 1 “The Kansas Ceutral voud tied up for a nsportation, §1.48 per page; attorney gen ' y of New | ... ST R LIRS SENATORS caveys, | D poan vt as oo to” e i | 4 At o the heeeiony | ETviter B oftho dag, tut (e wa - | eral i L : Ay Inge o b G ¥ jure, thom, but mpany s some | LU refugees from Rio Grando ente. | Sumed this afternoon. e snow was vory | Calhoun & Woodraff, voport of bureau of | AL Loponhag Arvived—Steinhoff, from i olabra ! : Contosts In Doubttul States Consid PRrelp iR IAR AN KAWL LAARO.1E || IR 3 heavy and gathered fin masses upon te Tustrial Statistios at 204 per page. New York Cixerssarn O, Dee, 13.—The Cincinnath VoISt s e OB AHAIHEE I B 08 N0 LE " ? graph wires, bearing them to the earth in The contract for printing the house and At Boston ¥ Columbian, from | presbhytery, by i vote of 31 to 27, as unofiie L T Al 1A Aot HRARID B sy thub tho end l~:l-".]\vl 5 United States Consul Barre called on | some instances and seriously interrupting | senate files was let to Pace, Willinms & | Liverpool clully reported, has elosed the mouth of one 1. €, Dex e vepubli- | e coroner's inquest into death of Tsane | A quiral Costello and other navy chiefs in | telegraphic communication with the west. | North, at the rate of Kl cenis per page for | - fits brithest scholars until such time as b can senators held an howr's caucus this Y, who, s & nowunion cinploye of Valparaiso yesterday. He was received | 11 this city telegruph and telephone wires | first 0 pages and 7 cents per page for addi- | J Of 1ta grithest soholuvs until SUaR. SANQARAR worning relative to the states in which G le compan Al Sinimostand, was MIREIASE SRR R AR TR were broken and mixed themselves up in an | tional copies. Ciserssatn, O, Dec. 13- Hon, James | shall agree to venounce his views upon in- GG ore Aanbiiul‘sonatorlal contoats, bup | DeRcLIG NG oot balsoned e BT, | e avires that b thaloerr | Mmost HopslosidugipmwhIoh hus ‘Bot yek AT O T T e Faran, formerly one of the proprictors of the | spiration and cease to teach them. It was reach no conclusion. Owing to the late hour | Jicoholism JRBSHY Bys a0 ATATRAAAY ) 16 "‘f‘.‘“' been entirely straightened out. Bearnios, Nob., Dec. 18.—[Speclul Cinetnnati Bnquirer, dicd 1nst uight, aged 93, | learned from the debate what degreo of at which the senate adjourned, it was found Lovisvitie, Ky, Dec. 13.—Jud Toney § » i TOMIYG. 19 W, owpershlp e i e Bee, | —The Kansus City Nasuvieee, Tenn,, Dee, 18, Mrs, Sclenc H. | punishment was intendad, — I'wo reports ; wines which an Amervican syndicate pro- GARZA'S BOLD RAILDERS grau to Tue Bre.) insus Clty Ltod Koy iy fmpracticable to renew the cauceus this after- | has vefused to issue a writ of habeas o ate | AREAA a1t8, morcinl olub conslsting. of fifty-fous repre- | dnukson, wite of Genoval W, 11, Juskson, pro- | Wore subiiittod, ono fuvoruig g RnEIAR g avs . ) A D tho cien of Iobart Beatty, tho ullos posed to purchase a decision has been ren- I K | ho celebratad Belle' Meade o, | and the other suspension, The wajority of noon. Mr. Shevmian will call another meet- | i S0 SREG FL T SRAY e e DA T 1 Attack and Bues a Mexican Ba sentative business men, arvived here at n u‘w N oy =0y LUl the committee favored rebuke, but the dee ing in a day or two, when the subject will be e e R anih e and Kill Forty-Seven ©eopl o'elock this evening by special train, died toduy, R s Clsion was in favor of his Suspension Kjfition consldorud Favrell of Allogheny. Pas, areived in this CRISIS IN GERMANY, Laneno, Tex., De¢. 18.—This oyeninga | Visitors were met by a comimiitee of citlzen WEATHEI FO KECISTS, | Phe form of the sentence 1o be pronounced Beator Cullom today proposed an amend SRR s S A foree of United States cavalry. consisting of |/and the Beatrice club with carriages and | wainst Rev. Dr, Swith is as follows: Dp, ment to the interstate commerce law, do B T TR VAT 1 S PRt g S . it s cavaley, consisting of | e aseorted about the city. Following the | Northwest Winds and Faliing Temperature | Syt sended from the ministry o Bhened o meet th recont Counsemat docis. | 1obert Beatty, the wtlewwd, Homestead pois- | Conviction of Ahlwardt Eulls to Bring Con- | sixty men, undor Lieutendat Hodike, wero | yido they were givena roception and lunch | Vrodictod for N iy | Sas ta suunancod faok e Iaguats BEIA fons. ‘The amendment proposes to per- rown 158u0d the DECESSALY WalTANLS. el Helo 4 ordered from Fort MeIntosh bound for | at the Beatrice elub rooms und the evenin WasminGros. D.C., Dec, 18.-Fovecast for | shall make manifest to the satisfaction of mit trafie contracts between rail N 4 u Bew, Dec. 13 ald Cable | 7 0ka county on a scouting expedition on | was very enjoyably passed, Tho Kansus | yweqnesd For Nebrasks and Towa—Rafr he preshytery his renunciation of the errorg wiy compan under — eertain e RAIDED B3 A4S AEN, Special to Tug B )—Hamburger corves- | the Rio Grande in search of Garza bandits, | Gty visitors will ledve tomorrow at ¢ o'clock i e s X A T Gl AT Y P K Byt v strictions, reserving the right to wondents say that ofticers of Y l ety y for Denver northwest wind mperiture H % 10ng e « o « s RNt pondent . f the highest rank | Soven deputy wmarshals will follow the sol — . ior Dakota I winds | Purnose no’ longer to teach or propagalg the Interstate Commerce commission, how iein Soldiers Kitled and Their Bareacks | had declared it would be advisable to 1 1 il Will Settle an 1 t Question. o ' g Ll | them to cancel them if they produce une YR RATES P T R A g diers NI L AN T et 1 el K I'he acquittal on the first charge, and the reasonable rutes or discrimination; tomake | ¢ eooc e oo 18 —The News' n 4 . and goes on Information 18 received liere that at the [ ~NIOBRALA, Aeb, 06, 8. 1Specid closeness of the vote on the other charges eorporations subject to prosecution under th il o 13, le News' | We are perfectly free from political | time of the attack at Sun Ignacio, Captain | BFam to Pue Bee. | —Chester Norton, xe OFFICE OF T4F i | Yaw: 10 do away with the iuprisonment | #dvices from the Mexican border indicate | sympathy with Ahlwardt, but are g Bi acio, Cupta | 1 D thyadsr, & AL OMANA i in the sentence, are takon as good AR R . % " | lican candidate for representative of the | Dec. 13.--Or 1 poriture and | peasor swhy 1rof. Smith should appeal 10 ty and o give witnosses ianity from | thit the Garz outbreak is only the ragged Seguero, Licutenant Arsa and a citizen were ' ! ! th results of their testimony end of the revo 1 1t is doubtful if the compelled to take the view that it would be | killed while sitting in the captain's quarters, | Twentieth distriet, served papers on th Wi w ¥ ng Ohio synod and to the general asseinbly, but, sident will probobly spead the holi- | cuspivators really contemplute a revolution [Sne o Tuk Bee,|—The State Board of Printing met this afternoon to led contract for printi the Kansas Experiences a o Buow Starm~ | Ati@rnoonto ol ilia contrioy for nrinting fh Brotherhood of Locomotive cogincers, with Sceret meetings have been held in Monte- , who died in Toronto last night from supposed poison, administered at Homestead Herald's correspondent in Buenos | extremely severe while it lasted, It began | Ayres writes that a private navigation com- | snowing early in the morning and stopped Lizard —Passed —France, for New ipealse well if the high ofticers were brought for- | The Mexicun soldiers, forty-five in nume | county clerk of Knox county today to apyear | d ¢ | on sho'othior hand, 1t Is suid, thal she kiaw duek shooting on Che ward with their reasons. We consider the | ber, were called on to surrender. They r before the supreme court on the 16th inst M ITar L * } views of the synod are such that an appeat Uhey seem 0 b bent wostly on Dlunder. | evidence of the excellonco of the guns ou | [43¢d and wose burned alive in the build: | where application will be made for a it of | A Ieristn would by vuli, excobt a8 b sto)l SR 1 “ " 1 ive ba £ 3 N ITE and severs da 5, smpelling 0 iss ( | v cmperitt eAching the gonor o Pri Famar 6L ugain, and will b | Sice Garza flad, every at of wbbery of | which the sentence of Ablwardt was based ing. Five bandits were killed and several | mandamus, compelling i to fssue Norion | Avirige tenpur veachin the gGuorul usseunbly wutlna fewdog dopredation. hus heen attributed to his fol- | was ot suticient to allay the doubts the HSs O | et amant Aol A n 00 | elureh over the progress and result of the TR Chner o Now 1 | Tk, ond eutenant aud chent men were | c4se has raised in the minds of army men Alleged Blackmailor Arrest is entitled to and which the clerk refused to | perature and pre 4t Omaba for the | il Many soali Bothe chaithe Helke, b avoy uxtruordina =y and minister plon- | Kitled. | The bareucks in which these troops | Cuprivi is doing everything fu his power to | S1oux Ciry, Ia., Dec. 18.—[Spocial Tele- | graut on the grouud that Boyd county does | duy uud sh 103, ua compared | §KER CRUC O Ao 1A haa \ Rwitzerland; G, M. | t- | were garrisoned was burned over their | galu time in hopes of winning over the | Evam to Tue Bee|—F. G. Crosby, corre- | not helong o Knox for legislative purposes ‘\ ML AN g | azrecd up I cannor forewll the end of ctary of 1s. All their traps w stolen, includ- | center party, but everything points to the | SPondent of a sensational Chicago publica gy Normal temperature. .. 282 The good Lord did not see fi \ ey T . " . Uk & hing points to the i ag Nebraska Freachers o Sesslon. I - Fevreghy s this matLe e zood Lord did not seo fig ted - Bates vlgrge number of carbiues, revolvers, | abaudonment of the army bill tion, wus arrested today for extorting money | Cyuawronn, Neb., Dee. 18.—(Special Tele | fisiot s Sn ey 3 150 | to cndow us with the power to proach belief | Utah. M. R After the fizht the bandits crossed to Phe socinlist " aotivel S by threats from Dave Hattenbach, a local L ¥ - " o | Normal precipitaty 03 inen yithout the use of our reason, and 1 cannot ) tant commissioner of th 5aile. Mexican troops have gone down | The socialists uve actively organizing in | NI G al) P R EE A o andea | #ram to Tue Bee|—The preachers' insti- | REGHE RV VR 09 ineh see how the vote of a presbytery can settle : ..dn.\ oftice. Judio of prob f New Laredo, but uo United States | view of the dissolution of the Reichstag, | and received §25 is the price of his silence | tute convened here today. The session will | Deficiency since Murch 1 $.08 Inchies | such cstions that we wmust decide by b, Chavies ioote, Juab couniy; W. W. | troops buve becn seut out. and dee | GEoKuE k2. Huna, Local Forccust Ofticial. | veason ave they are certain of au enorwous l coucerning au ludiscretion of Hatteubach's. last two days and is au iutercstiug oue i

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