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— —— — e ~ p— TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1892, NUMBER 183. City and &0 attorney's fees. Mrs. Winslow, Though the senate was only in session a Today the supreme eourt straightened out — few minutes today, the serious illncss of a complication In the new circuit court of ——— weeks, has returned to Now York ex-Secretary Blaine was a_topie of general .. | peals for the Ohlo aud Indiana circuit by | bR Evidence that His Busv Life Has Nearly | discussion. " Oa all sides of the chamber sur- | What the Interstate Commerce Commission | designating Chief Justice Fuller to tempo- | Nebraska Candidatas who ‘has been in South Dakota for three | irise was expressed that the fact of Mr. Has Been Doing for the Past Year. rary duty in the Seventh circuit, to which or Postmaster in \R" George Baxter of Knoxville, In,, to - [ JAMES G, BLAINE'S CONDITION | socmoto e very much retieret u whe o | MADE [TS MMALRWWTWmefiWmW““W””“MWHDnmpmnsmmuvm“mmmmmmmm“"M‘mofifl WITH THE GIRLS Reached Ite Olose, 3laine's true condition had been concealed Justice Harlan is permanently assigned Solemn Session at Lincoln, | Treasurer Foerstel of St. Lot Deposed i Have a Church Trial, s0 long. Democrats joined with republicans Washington Not il Son Commite Sulelde. iy s D LR 0T A In order to overcome the recent decision of g | St Lovis, Mo, Dod. 10.—Deposed, & sort STATEMENTS FROM THE PHYSICIANS | fumily of the distinguished statesman and | SUGGESTIONS OF AMENDMENTS TO THELAW | e Grosham in the United States circuit | WHAT THE DEMOCRATIC EDITORS WANT | akein his accounts of $6.020.16; his son | ENGAGED TO A NUMBER OF HIS FLOCK Ju— T opening the senate with prayer this | — | Court for the northern district of Miinols, | dend, n suicide, with absolute ruin staring | | morning Chaplain Butler referred in a touch- | 5 claiming unconstitutionnl that patt of the | himin the face, Michacld. Foerstel, until While Tmmediate Dissolution Is Not Feared, | jno o G R Bt e oked. the | cts of Recent Judicial Decisions 1 interstate commerve luw \\)\Ijllx gives the | Unterrified Molders of Publle Opinton EX- | yonicht city treasirer of St Cisone of | FASt Horses Also Attracted Part of the Ate it s Stated that th aid of Providence in his behalf. ’ the Work of the Commission Some commission authority to compel wi elaits Hepabilenn Reporters and Thion Y s A \ | ost miserable of m tention of the Sporty Divine—His Pt oh ; answer questions, Mr, Wise of Virginia | t miserable of men L Beyond Rtecovery — Latest from port from #His Doctor. Needed Changes Which Experl- chaitinan of the committec of the Intérstat Pass Some Resolutions - Ofiicers An investigation of his affatrs, precipitated | Course Wil e Thors the Sick RRoom, ence Has Disclosed, 1 foreign commerce. today introduced Elected for the Year. by the events to bo e maintains this evening the 1 related, resulted in the Gughly Alr hold he secured this morning, when his con bill defining the authority of the commission discovery of the shortage and the immediate dition showed a slight improvement,” was | tho matter. The bill is generally similar o | KEEVRT R tHE tremdones B SR Y Wasmsorox, D, C., Deo. 19—At 0 elock | UNOToply of De I WV Jolion, Mr, Blatne's | Wasnisatox, D. G, Dea. 10.—The repart | fo tht Intraduced, last ook by Senator | fascouy, Nob, Dee. 10—(Special Telo- | G Wandrdgo, and tho aypolntment. s | - DE Morses I, Doc. 10, [Special Teles {His thovning o roporter who calted nt the | DIy . when asked how his as | of the Interstate Commerce commission for | at Y o'elock tonig Y156 Sean Tl N veraieh . 50, AN; - H . neral Schofield today recgived a dis- | EFam to Tir Brf]—Lincoln tonight con- | tamporary suceessor, of Charles Parsous, the | £ {0 T Bre ]~ About forty ministers of Blaine residence was told that the ex-secre Dr. Hyatt, t consulting physician who ie year ending November 80, = WAs 10- | pateh from General Frank Wheaton, com- | tains the most extensive aggregation of can tary was awake and his condition was no | was present, concurred in the statement, | day transmitted to congress. Tt wvwm]“lsh manding the department of Texas, confirm worse thn yesterday afternoon, Tho physi- | They had Just come from the sick room, | a review of the reasons which induced the | ing the reports of the recent raid by Graza's HHTEA 1 Nulvisls slnce: Clavelnnd's et s hd not yot. visited him. The state- | §ere they held ufifteen minutes consulta- | passage of the act to regulate commerce, band along the Rlo Grando, \"i’.."f.fq‘lp\‘}.-‘-“\{.‘\ cloction oight years awo. The Democratic ment given out that he was no worse seemed | My, Blaine is still in full possession of his | of the fugitives. Additional troops are | Editorial association of \ska met at the to preclude the possibility that he showed | faculties,” continued Dy, Johnson, in administering the act and the necessity | aaked f General Schofieid today ordered | old Capitol hotel in this city at 8 o'clock this any marked improvement. Later in th while very weak, he is, neverthlés for endments which experience has dis- | three troops from the Seventh cavaley at | evening morning it was stated at the Blaine mansion | 1I|-.y'1:,‘l ‘»\ ter the 1,1-\. "I'm-‘huli of \-r-,l; |.11‘|‘. | closed. 1t tes that the commission is IUI;V‘ Inlhl\ _(i y:y‘-._ to proceed at once to the 3. W, Batnhart, the vice president of. the by one of the attendunts that Blaine passed | 18 105C 0N Wi partaices. rorutarly of | S ll,'” Gt f‘j"‘“ b atandiny | - There is littlo-reason to doubt that the | dsSociatidn, called the meeting to order and ® faivly good night and was a little better | pour ent. Tt is impossible to state how | ! ad managers of the highest standing 4, jyogident will soon issuean order extend- | Secretary Hall of Grand island called the this morning Jong Mr. Blaine is likely to survive. Specu- | 10w concede the necessity of government | jng the civil service law and rules so as to [ voll, which revealed the presence of the fol WOLEE» o foe MARY Dass lation on such a subject would simply be | regulation and avow themselves in favor of | include all letter carriers and clorks in free \ R A nonsense, T don't think Mr. Blaineis in any | further enactments that will make the vegu- | delivery postofices. These offices now num- | o, > Hnsslor, Pawhoe Pros Representative Boutelle of Maine spent | danger of dying tonight, further than that T | Jiion effectiv ber 601 and_give employment to abott 11,200 issler, Pawnee Press o'elock this mor about half an hour with the Blaine family | do not care 'to state.” “Tho iut o wee v, although | Carriersand 9,800 clerks making 20500 in all lquist, Hastings Democrat; C. M. this morning. On leaving the house he said A friend of the family 1 that Mr interstate commerce law, althoush | General Rosecrans continues to improve. | Hubner, Nebraska City %o the groun of newspaper men gathered | BIAiNe was lable to a recurrence of the | the outgrowth of an aroused and determined | The general hopes to ‘leave the city for ) grouy Nt L | heart failure at any time, and that the | public sentiment, was a compromise between | southern California next week. about that Mr. Blaine's condition was de hily have been warned to prepare for the | diy cidedly better than at any time during the | wors | past fow duys Wiien," continued the gentleman, *the | best known banker in the city, who imme cabyterian faith will meet in this city tos AIAtoLy'0hve thE Teqitied. Houd of $00,000 IIOW Loty the case of Rov, Gogare We sl taeumed 1ifo posttion Baxter of Knoxville, Ta, who has caused 1t was but little after dawn this morning | COnsiderable gossip by his allozed scandalous when suicide added its davk intimations to | COnuCt. The charees wainst him ave that the clowd of charges, comnter charges, do- | 1€ tkes too much interest in fast hovses, in nials and half-suppressed scandal which | It engagges in horss vacing himself. 1t i8 have been hanging over the office of the | 8180 said th¥ he pays entirely too much ate trensurer of the city of St. Louis for weeks | N0 to the females of his congrogation, ot X having become engaged to Miss Snodgeass Fdwird Foorstel, first assistant. and son | While at the same time being engaged to tombors: B Davis, Columbus | of Major Foorstel, troasurer of the eity, at § | ALY soveral other ladies elsowhere and | paving attentions to other young ladies in 3 | Knoxvilie § passing through the brain, lodging under the A select committee of the chiureh ) ewsidohn B Sher- | gkinon the left side, and causing o fatal | ville completed u secret investigation of the man, Wahoo Demoerat: 15 J. Hall, Grand | wounad case Suturday and will report (o the presby= Tsland Democrat; N, H. Darkes, Scotin Hor. For weeks past storios of peculiar dofngs | (I Bere. The presbytery while in sesston sont theories and conflicting interests, b e X aldy B Coombs, Genova_ Demo- | 1, 3 here will also take upother matters of inters but those who contrast the practices which EVLOUIEEDESEMETO RAUIBSONY crat; Allen, Chiadron (. | in the treasurors oftice have been afloat. | st to the church Pl T By — W, Poole, PR + | There have been suits brought against the W1 10 not st the patient,” he said, “but | Physielutts state that M. Blaine s Detter, | obiained prior to the law with methods and | yervicos tho senato ln Momory of the e | Naveihgion, Mason. Gty irans {0t | treasuror by money lenders, notorious for UL AL A B o was assured by Mrs, Blaine and the other | IEY simply mean that he is alive s i that | conditions now existing, will have no doubt censed Member from Loulsk M. G. Morrow tanton Democrat; . Do | their usurions charvges; assertions regarding Des Moines, la, Dee. 19— [Speeial Telo- o Trembors. of tho family vt the reports 1 | [3bout ‘the e state of his condition. | of the practical value of the statute in cor- | Wasmyaros, D. €. Dec. 19.—The attend- | Casper, David City Pross W. Barnhart, 1 est s of the treasurer and hisson | £ram to Tiue Bee]—Judge Courad today YT £ Aho L1108 cofiition ware 6xoB | Gordials of a stimulating natieeand Bkl | recting public sentiment, restraining injus- | ance of scnators this morning was very | Auburn Herald: K. 1 i | and allegations of using city money by some | handed down an opinion sustaining the law TAted. While. ot atil In a very weas | Yuls and thess ‘alone keep him alive. Ho | tieo and enforcing reasonble charges and | small,not more than forty being in the | O, Bowlby, Crete Domoeraty ¢ W, & one who recouped the treasiey provious 10 | passed by the last legislature, “To establish Do Lo fo o fea of i o oniate | lies helpless on his bed and cannot chango | cqual trbatment. - So far from condemning . | chamber when the opening prayer was | iy PUUSHOU doutnals W, 11 dorms, | W oy exaiminations by borowiie ftom | 3 oard “of park commissioners i certain caneblnt il ibladbl g lis posture without the Jf his attend- | public regulation, experience has established | ofered by Chaplain B kimah Herald: 4 ithart, South clis, who at last sued the treasurer ' 8 R his posiure without tho aid of his | publie regulation, experience has established | offered by Chaplnin Butler. Omahia Tribune Pappillion on totes which ho. doclares to be | Citics of the first-class,” under which this Tiyis stutoment was substantiated by the | A0ts, Mr. Blaine may not live twelve hours, | 15 fubortatec and intensified e necessiiys | “he dosk and chaie recently occupied by | Times; A. G. Parks B ics city clected a borrd us provided, who pro- conduct of Mrs, Danrosch, who duving the | 410 he miy s ree « | s failod to meet public expectation domon. | by Mr. Gibson of Louisiann were draped fu | Wilber, South Sioux City Argus:’C. F Fortunately for the city, prompt discovery | ceeded toearry out the provisions of the (;'";'i'l"””‘:”"';"“'i"‘lu‘” o "I‘H L ‘H "{”““ At Midnight. | strate the utility of government supervision, | black, and his death last Thursday, as well 'Tllx'i‘"'{';“l_l\”l“"‘\.‘:""‘“ "\\."'I’i"-"'\‘\" }‘ UL ‘\'{l““; M_"'(l ""“y"'“'" L ‘,"‘ "":”'.HI“. “"""“ law, Tracts of grounds were settled in dif- inquire about her fathier's condition. All | “Mr. Blaine i i i | Tris hot too mich tosiy thut Judictul inter | as tho alarming illness of Mr. Bluine, Was | News; R. D. Scott, Buitle Creck & some old papers and furniture. Timediately | frent parts ol the ety for fine parks and the physicinns left the house aficr the is- | Johnson, his phy at o R o intent ot contomplated | feetingly reflected in these sentences in the | prise; 1. M. Broome, Alliance Express; A. | npon the controlling of the fire the poli bonds authorized Lo the amount of 300,000 to suriee of he 11 o'clocle bulletif, nud upto-2 | o i question, “Very el to my jratifiet | WA set: Bt the effoet of these | Chaplain's prayor: W, dickson, Ord Democrnt: J. 0. Cathoun, | were placed in clhanzo of tho city treasurers | pay for them, the taxation boing fncrensed gelocl none of them i returned. AUt | ton 1 found, im awake: and Sapparently | 8058 SRIRE G W eriea ! the | | “Have merey upon us, s wo again stand | Lol Herald, and”C. 0 Bawalt, York | odico wntil the proper ofiicers couid mak thereby Tmill on ecach dollar of assossed :‘:\rn nd “v'-r- Y l”‘vmrw'\fl”\ ‘»‘{-‘ .u'm .\1\v vJ'w' nt thron ':ilm 'u‘.u‘ eviniig vng | Iual “,““"""“'" n has not invalidated the | in the shudow of death, thrown upon this '1.\:\ then su; ted that th temnity | ‘\I”.vl;mlm”x”'h' tho i tigation of th :).;m;- xln‘lly“\;]‘|‘l'\| it ”“.‘(\n\ 1.|n~ Iml‘\I 7 ated press reporter, Mrs, wine sen ent | BN s g and | Gogential features of the statute nor con- | chamber ogard 1 ey Thy sorv: by | S rp R t s S AR T i) o Ll el 4 i llbde e DL, down WoRd that e patient s passing o | the fumily was also more choerful. D | GEERER, [obis BE HRe SOIC Bos con | chamber. Rogard in mercy Thy sorvant 10| of the proceedings might he disturbed by the | treasurer’s” aecounts was comploted, his | Action was recently brought by opponents very able afternoon and that the | Loomis' speedy retwrn to New York | (OHnes He soned | b whose sick bed so many eyes and hearts ave | presence of the reporters of the vepublican | books being ehecked with those of the comp- | of the liw to enjoin the purchase of the men e family appreliended no im- | 1% evidence that we do not consider | [T B only i sesbect, 10 abPIRICSS |0 hued, We thank Thee for his long | Press, and they were courtcously but nowe | troller and the banks holdine vity deposits. | Lud chosen for the parks and the issunee wor, Sk reuested Tt the | M, Bluine i any immediate daneer. s | U TG v Foon weikoned by the | and userul lite. 1¢ it ploasoth Thoo, spare | e Toss armly vequested o ouire, e | Asa result of” ity nquiiry an eni- | of the bonds and collection of the tax. Judge platement that Mr. Biuine had had another | s C 0 With oy famity maiing | judgment of courts. Theoriginal act, passed | that life and restore and strengthen it and droom doors were tien closed und e de- | bezzlement of 8602016 was discovered and | Conrad decides i substance that” the park hemorrliago be denied 5 but ag Lhvas out with my family making | ey i vears ago was, in measure, exp Five aics £o Hith AN o s, ‘who, witch B8 o ions cominchood the action alrendy noted taken. In this | commissionor is a corporation equal to & v, Looms returned to New Yol on the | socialealls at a rather lato hour T thought © [ DEAEW SIX vears agy wis, in measuve, expori; ace to him . i TR T (e Mot phase of the affair. but little except sympa- | school board and that i(s acts ave indepens noon train, Dr. Laoon ogarded ns one | would call in and see Mr. Blaine before re- | fientih, Bt oty o smendinke acts Ba¥e | tenderly in this time of siciness.” 3 thy for ex-Treas Foerstel is heard. Tt | dent of the eity couneil and that any debt of the leading specialists in New York City | tiring, During my stay he conversed with | e SO0l sl b B8 sutprisins Qa0 1 Ay oo us Thursday’s journal had been | | AS the mecti : ma is settled by the inquiry that he personally rted by the park commissionis indepen- on the subject of Bright's discase and iy | me at considerable leneth, and Ishall be | MUch has been accomplished with et domocrat. of Maryland, | Feorganize the “association the first thing | is innocent of wronz-doing. His son sunk the | dent of and cannot como within the limits of i : : 3 a amendment ad, Mr. Gorman, democrat, of Maryland, | Gone after the SRS . [ ¢ troubles. He has never attended M | greatly surprised if my services are needed | S done after the doors were closed s to | whole sum in ntic real estate deals, the | indebtedness beyond which the city council R L A S TR o Have | AL AT b AUMR g the MEh e Work of the Commission. arosc und aunounced the death of Senator S L ) strike from the membership rolls the names | extent of which it will take weeks to un- | is enjoined, us_was claimed by the plais seen him until todily T The work of the commission is set forth at | Gibsonin these words: “At the request of | of those who had descrted the party and | ravel, But the father is o broken hearted | in this cise. Ho holds that KRR Mr. Blaine pt. fairly well during the RoETo M ks “_‘} e length, including the interesting stutement | the senator from Louisiana, Mr. White, who T to the independents. "The weeding out | man, who suffers punishment for the son's | stitutional and the acts of the board ave night. His slecp was a natural one, and | B0STON, Mass,, Dec. 19.—TheJournal says: | yh,y ghere are now on file with the commis- | is now engaged in rendering affectionate se ss having been sutisfuctorily accom- | wrong-doing. therefore lezal. The same law is applicable whien he awoke this mornine he seemed tobe | The Journal is informed by one whose infor- | sion 850,000 tariff schedules: also a review of | yice to his colleague. it is e A hed the association proceeded to elect to Sioux City, the only other city in the much stronger from the rest, He sat up in | mation comes divectly from the most inti- | s and investigations and the | voo. oo NS colleague, itds mademy busitiess | the following permanent ofticers _ for SE IROUBLE: state ‘under the definition of *fivat- A o ittlo” while ond. tas: able to COl: | mate tWlead. of Mo Blatne. that. b B R e today to announce to the senate the death of | the ensuing year: = Py . D. F. Davis of it verse with those about him. 1t was not per- | oo 5 e S s L ons ¢ | Concluding thus, the veport says: “The | Hon. Randall Lee Gibson, the senior sen- | the Columbus Telegram: fivst vice president, 3 o Fails for Man mitted him, however, to talk as much as he Illljl‘:'\_“"},“\;ll fi‘l"l'"“_'“: Qs I‘l‘ itions character of the proceedings before the com- | ator from the state of Louisiana. After T red Hassler of the Puwnee Press: sccond Thousunds—Other Failures. Y desired. Al were careful that he shouldnot | it ao that ‘\'.', o '“{'fi ML i indicates that the main causes of | lingering illness hewexpired peacefully at Hot e president, J. . Richter of the South Cnicaco, 1L, Dec. 10.—Deunis E. Sibley, Des Moises, I, Doc, 19.—{Special Tele- B tavo months o that. o could nov survive | G o trom alsestminations aud | Eaporins Hiics bioKuiral ponactllly ut Eok Quahia Tribune third vice prosident. A A | one of the oldest and best known oard of | ERm to T Bril—A company called the ain and is cheerful. His mental powers L iliath BT L i references in rates a ci ! |} LA St sday last. annc >arks of the Norfolk Herald; fourth vice | o sipead: i S T e e R X the cnd. v AL the requost of the senate committee on | $ome of the sorrow which this intell crat; fifth vice president, J. L, Greenlee of | signment today for the benefit of his eredit- | N- Young und 15, M. Denny of Des Moiness Anxious Crowds. — Hoping ho | finance, the pmmission during the past year | as brought to the senate, the Blue Hill Leader xth vice president, s Sibley's liabilities will veach $248,- | And dohnJackson of Huvlan. hus been formed All day long the strect in frontof the house | Avarsta, Me., Dee. 19.—Hon, J. H. Menley | divected its auditor tocollect statistics sk L \;\(;nlfin?al‘{f{ifi.fl. i i ;\'""-‘,’fll' u".'iu‘.;"h.‘ ooloy llll«»-fl«llzl.\).\.-...» o His assets are undetermined. It is | 00 the purpose of making the Towa grain ex- was lined with people, und every one who | peceived the following dispateh relative to | ing chianges in rates from the earliest pe thots fon and a‘fections of his ary, 13, J. Ha ¢ Grand Iskand Dewmo- | yyou0ht they will reach about §0,000, but | Nibit at the World's faiv. For this privilege passed bus to know the condition | M Blaine: ! for which it was possible to obtain data in this body. His ygeat personal worth and | erat; treasurer, C. M. Hubner of .the Ne- [ Lofiic, B S £00.000 Shoub FIO UL DLE | theyhave paia:the Towa Goiumbihn S0nts of the e ot All eyes were turned on i B the present time. These statistics, which | Dis eminent publicarvices iad made their | braska City News. L il sion £5,000, and 16 i thelr o1 B i the big red brick Tiouse which has been the | & watked inprave t,but o not think 1t | Wi b included in the report of that com- | ImPression on eur Genses and judgment. |+ The executive committee is composed of Mr. Sibley had been buying corn heavily | SO0 55,000, and it is their intention to build home of 50 many prominent people and which | V1 ¢ fasting We hovg fortho beste 5 mittee on the subject of prices and wages, | We feel and deplore the unspeak- | the president, secrotury. treasurer and | for December delivery in New Yovk, expect- [ o the World's faiv wrounds at Chicago d for years has been known as the Blaine man- et B BLAINE: | ghow a material decline in rates and clas able 1 whicy, the e, - his | Edgar Howard of the Papillion Times and | jne that when navization closed fecight rates | fLis8.house in miniature of; the lowa capitol sion. Tho carviages that drove up to the PROE. BRIGGS CONCLUDES fons and prescribed rates, which appe i nd _ the” - count v | I W. Hurlbut of the Aurora Sun vold o uD ARATwILh (i hom Eha prib B Coia g D T front door the people followea, and the | * universal, and the ecommission thinks the | is death. His inestinable valueasa sena- | A general discussion of methods and | WONIC K0 b and with them the price of corn | the exhibit the company will solicit a bushel people who cume out were all objects of | Froceedings Yesterday in s Trial Before | minimum has not yet heen reached. tor and a man is well known to all of us, His | measures then ensued, and after a pretty | and othercereals. Accordingly hewas caught | of —each kind —of in curious intercst to the passers-by. It has tTeeoitary Under the head of proceedings in Unitea | death is a profound afiction to us, and a | thorou iz had been reached a | with 6.000.000 bushels of eorn when the roads | the state from each farmerand a small ex been so since early morning. New Y Dec Rec by A les States courts, it describes cases in the courts | S€rious bereavement to his persol friends | committee on resolutions was appointed ns | cut freightrates and the bottom fell out of | hibit of cach lind will be pliced in this S A eI 100 (501 ennniortar ther| o 2y XoRK;Ded ev. Dr. Charles Which grew out of eases decided and inveati, pand the country. He was a great and agood | follows: C. J. Bowlby . Cal the m Bourd of Trade men assign the | glass building. As there are about 500,000 names of those prominent in ofticial and | Briges finished his three days’ sp before | gytions made by the commission and which | Man. His mental faculties and his woral | Casper and Edgar ¥ ilure to an attempt by Sibley tp corner the | farmers —in- the state n, when socinl Washington who cailed to make in- vterian court to-day. Several | have been reported from time to time as | Qualities were of a very high ovder. It is | tions of the committe wrket, but such an atte 3 denied by | gathered at a centval point, will ageregate quiries ubout tho Hllustrious patient. Barly | times Dr, s applavded, but that | they occurred. not too much to say that his_ love for Louisi- | tion of the followin g Wheu the drop « his margius | an enorinous amout, most of which the com- the depurtment clerks and others zoingto | the closimg mowents of tho session were | Ihe late opinion of Justice Brewer in the | 414 hid no limit, and that his larce_heart lisupprove of the supreme conrt pass- | pile up and the endeavor to cover | pany will probably sell to re.. wrse itself their anily worl went out of their paths to | yoinee i wa taly evident. o ho e | eirenit conrt of appeals, deciding a_long and i sm the whole union. | Ing upon the quai | them ¢ hitw into bankruptey. A% for the outlay. The company will als. pub- S60.ho ol munaton_on_ Tafayette squave, | SEuinst him was lainly ovident, and he was | SECUE SOUEL 0L APDEA'S, Geciding o long and s left to his countrymen the example | legislatur, u ? By the failure a list of over forty Chieago | lish a directory containing the name of cach and there stopped and i little | flushed with o sult of 0 vote | of opinion that the total Joint rate of twe | Of 8 uscful, honorable and patriotic life; und Board of Trade men are caught for sums | farmer in the state didates for postmasterships that has as which are given in view of results realized fng shot himself, the ball at Knox- As the meeting was desizned primarily to | knots here and there, cagerly secking in- | of his people, which he had depended on rouds is over ap independent line from the | B has left tous, his survivors here, the | iy (o, y rying fron: £26,00010 $1,000. Logan & Co., Town W o ) ) b 5 over q epend e fro o < A { ¥ own Wheelmen In €4 ton. tiowof the statosman's condition. appeal from the ruling of the moderator. lines formed by either road, and not to be | Memory of a friendship unaltered by re- | upder any ol hing & Worthing, Kennett & Hopkins | I SWHOGHNSE te ConNERAG oF pressing gratification at the news of his im- e e e e s at | considered in determining the local vate of | EYelS We r fon hetw Jop- | #nd G Moora are among the heaviest 23 s, Ta., Dec. 19.—[Speeial Tele- Prof. Brigies resumed his arguments at | €9 z al rate o Mt Gormanialf 4 it : e e . Provement. e - et L 2 either road and, therefore, may be even less r. Gorman ¢18s0d by offeviug the usual nd foree bills. < gram to Tur Bee.] ~The lowa branch of the . M nlmnlllm-rimn Nnifosta D Hoonest i.nmn !'“"‘"l‘ ing to ¢ m{v “‘I [ ’.q:nlu then'itol | it e ntarmeninte ordbealate s thoarat| 2 ::1?:14-'::5 4-v|v::|-sls;lv(' lof ‘||||c rs‘;:‘nu.‘- pro- W r K Iroad, express, | r’\|l'v j]g::‘_ ,,;, the bonvd for | Teague of A Wi oalmininat i atiTs nterest and greatest concern in the. condi- | eharge 6. The essence of the latter charge | to be without founds - in the d sorrow at the death of Mr. Gibson, s LI & : 1, e, flvm was once | eonvontig s evening with a o - tlon of his former secretary of state, and | is that the aceuscd has declaved that sancti- | btes in congress, the. practice of o and for the appointment of a committee to | oW favor i the Gvent that the democrats i v but of lnte e has been | {RELO :xl.’.k e ‘{-l,.‘:.h]'. 2 ""l“..f:.‘e frequent are the inquiries sent from the | fication is not complete at death, which is | Since the law was passed, or the rulings of | dttend the funcral at Lexington, K. o 1 session of thut body at the | 9 . Until a_short time ngo he | GV iyt i tab S white houso to Mr. Bla e o | o s o e | the commission, which ' nevertheless. are | , The resolutions wero adopted, the commit- dite: | BloyatorFcom: || 29cpter-edlling on congress HONAMEIAING AlL day Mr. Blaine hovered very close to | COULFATY to the standards o ehureh | Giied in that opinion as supporting 4 new | te¢ announced as M White, democrat, stulie pride and pleasure in ealling public oy’ eradit “has always been | looking to improvamens of tho SonCHIOLAIS (B0 T Lo from death nnd 1t | which teach that “the souls of believers are | $itaory. o protect all. iimbordinea o of Louisiana; Butler, democrat, of South | attention 1o the efficient and cconomicil ad- lie was always conslilored w | countayin tho dntorcat of’ tho fix and e yoe A thatir furthor complica- | #¢ theiv deatiiat once made perfeet in holi- | i ind interests from the disistrous effe Carolina; Gordon, democrat, of Geovins stration of the public Institutions of our uthy man until within a few days. Both | 8l others who use them. * Other business of L oL comlian | et S o tho isustrous effects | Bottigrow, republican, of South Dakota, and | St sovernor Boyd and his appointees. his attorneys and M Sibley thought he | tercst to wheelmen was transacted. His condition, it is true, has waslight | endant said there was no proof of- | eumestly urged to take such immediate | Shoup, republican, of 'Idaho, and the scnate | Awmong those who came in late werc: C. | would be able to pass the crisis. Some of | Delegates to the national convention at improvement, but hardly such as to wive | fered for essential doctrine in the | yeiion as will ive logislative construction to | 48 8 further mark of respect, adjourned until | B. Cuss, Ravenua News; D. L. Machamer, | his heavy creditors became anxious for the | Chivago were selocted and also to the Towa L R R i Blatan 5o | charge. He had declared for progressive | fho word Slmer 1 th statuie o 0 | tomorrow. Minden Democrat; J. W, Tanner, ¥ullerton: | payment of their claims, and several heavy | 000 roads convention to meet in Des Moines We'tor somo a1 Ha: i von o | Sanctification and argued at length to show o ‘ s In the House. l;" 5. Metzger, Aurora Sunj J. L. Gre 5 | suits have lately been brought against him. | next month, R ST o iSeugn h thero wus a middle state, and that, sancti : Aoy 8 Beogmmendad; In the house toduy it was manifest that | Dhp dlin Leader to meot at | Dot auite ti s ago Logan & Co. of the o T e \ eation could never be complete until the day Several amendments recommended by the | the Christmas holidays were rapidly ap- | co) e oun ACIORITOG, B bolmaat k| Bount oLl doSSbroushbAsin Sentiith DEs Moises, I R e o i) of resurrection. The invariable statement | commission for the purpose of strengthening | proaching. The uhoceupied seats far out- | Coiuibus the day preceding the meeting of | ment suit in the supreme cowt for | ™ g s fgain Yo o well man, He may die ot any | Of the New Testament is that thesecond ad- | the law are discussed, espeeially those grow- | numbered those thit were oceupied, but in | Me State Iditorialassociation It was for moncy due on tho | BFm 1o Tk Bee.| ~Scven operators on the tine. Tho physicins themscives aduniy | vent of desus Chirist is the goal of sanetifi- | ing out or the decision of - the supreme ¢ N ORI R T e T e nsictions, which caused the failure. | Des Moines Valley division of the Rock that it is impossible to predict what changes | cation at the provisions of section 84 of the Re members chatting, smoking and relating b of loran & Co. is probably the | Island railway went oub last night in re- may ocur. Little change for the better is | , At thie conclusion of Dr. Briggs’ argument, 4 Statutes, granting immunity to stories, . 2 creditors, there being due them S T litho seconalcallof thpS e on ual{.[ll.p‘-.l fopseisil thoreapmalht il:'.'].'.m.'-"“. ‘.'.‘. usithiished, | ncases roquis ‘t’r‘"“f“"\ concerni gi}lu This heing suspension day, there came up | New York State Disposes of Murderer | $20,000. Following this suit the other credi- aphers, Superintendent Gilmore left members of the Blaine family ave now | yenerable n rose and asked Dr. | acts in which they have participated, ! i bl from the last session a bill for the relief of Fred McGuire, | tors began: pressing_ him, which caused his | today with a elevical force to check up the here. Mr. James G. Blaine, jr., and Miss | Briges if he meant to assert that all who | not broad “enough to meet the safeguards | W. L. Williams of Baltimore, the inventor | Sixe Sixa, N. Y. Dec, 10, Fred MeGuire | filure 3 ! , 1 books of the men who refused to come back Hattle Bliine were both summoned home, | died must pass through a middle state, | guarantced to such a witness by the consti- | of the spindle-shaped ship. Th UIEOT] P g s f | ? w Yoni, Deo, 19.--The fal of the | aud to lock up such stations until a substi- and Mrs, Fumons Blaine, the widow of My, D, Briggs said he would not hesitate to | tution: and Judge Gresham's re an opposition manifested. The fight, indecd, | Was, electrocuted i prison this movning. | American Wood Paper company is reported | futo an o secured ny move applications Dlaine's son, has also jotned the bouschold. | nswer. hut the moderator ruled that the | that congress eannoteonstitutionully require | was between the Winans and the inventors | MeGuire was a farm hand employed by today. mpany's mills wreat Manyunk | ape in already thin thére were vacaneies Itis understood that ‘they all rvealize My, | tme forasking such questions had passed. the federal courts to use their process to | of the whaleback vessels, The latter were | Gregoryat Middletown, N. Y., and the crime | and Spri vy Py and its headquarters | from the movement lust night, und no serious Blaine's condition, Dr. Briges said that he felt it due him | compel the production of testimony before a | successful. The bill required a two-thivds | for which he paid the penalty was the brutal t Providend trouble is anticipated. ' to have the question decided then how much | nonjudical tribunal. vote and stood: Yeas, 27; nays, 7 ho B J AEYMNASIAG JENte CREEDE, Colo,, Dec, 10.—The Miners and v [ 00: From an Intimate Friend. : time the prosecuting committee would Totion o pass tho bill was loate | o L0 | murder of his employer's wife for the pur- | Morchants Exchango bank falled today Killed by w Mule, One of Mr. Bluine's intimate friends said | 13 {g:undar. the'iule of thoihoolr of DEMOCRATS IN SESSION, Mr. Wilson, democrat, of Missouri, ealled | POSe of sccuring 100 known to be iu the arc £20,000, with assets double | Dps Morses, Tn, Dec. 19.—[Speclal Tele- Sodiy thai i entertagned 1o hope whateven, | uhe prosecuting was not allowed 2 up e senate Vil ineredsing the posion of | howse. Te first shot lierand thes stmped | that wnownt, Phe oficils assort that- il | geam to T Brr]—A o numed Pries, nor did the doctors, Tho family, he said | dounded that the prosseution should not Je 2ntiondl, Assotiailoniof lubs i Donsitnoes ohio Moxidinarxifion 89 fo £19. onhor hoad, crushing b lko ansogg shial, | SHme WiE S ML L S aged 80 years, was killed at Colfax yester- were reluctint to give up lope, ‘but a the | femalies that the pro il hal ontinue at Work. a month. The bill was passod. Bloody bootprints on the door step led to his T L o Toy, it le. While ; same time they realized that death might pRribtieCstobring dn ew.mnttor thot Mr. Culberson, democrat, of Texas, moved | arrest and conviction WFQAINGHS BEROLLON LRTULNS, day by n yiolous myle.. ‘Whilo (Lol EeINES comontany tme Some of the itimato | WIS prepared months ago and held forits | Wasmixaros, D. C., Doc. 19.~The execu- | to suspend the rilos and piss a bill Lanfting | Tho execution wis ihe most suc = : the family wus ug church, tho old. mau walfet friends of Mr. Blaine, he suid, have known | PRI L ey tive committee of the Natio ociation | urisdiction of the circuit and distvict | performed in Sing Sing. Thero were on Questivny Qons anvas Befors thoe | to the barn, and it is supposed that in pags- for a weels past that ‘Mr. Blaine was ina | oo PSS TSRS 08 B, BISEEILOn. | of Democratic Clubs held o meeting at the | i The bill pro- | two upplic s of tho electrodes and th State nu) Court, ing in front of the animal it grabbed him by critical condition and that the end wight be | S4it they th y seouldconolyde tholr | By 0¢ pu ; in United States courts by or | second ouly as & precaution ; CurveNsg, Wyo., Dec, 19.—(Special Tele- | the face with its mouth, tervibly crushing aritical condition tnd that thio ohd wuikht b | peply by Wodnesday veninie. The committos | Ebbitt house today. The committee organ- ) s as u ALY measur o Y OYENE ALK 19003 i 1 orations. except to the courts of | the condemnned man was dead from the e Br it futo an ahwost nrecomniziblo mass, e T fometl 16 ecene\ thort who fmis | would jusist_on the usages of the courts, | ized by the election of Hon. Willium L. Wil- | D ekl R L (e congaiacd man sy asdendiro i o fieat | ERBImToL IR BB The old man fell under the mule’s feet and Dich allowed the compluinant in all actions o : v A i ath, T that it 1 son, i day or two ago, | (VT B ! Plidn 15 | son as chaivman and Mr. Lawrence Gardner | where jurisdiction depends upon the cit electrodes was applicd give no sizns of burn- f f wits tramped and Idclsed to death, The body the abscut comumnicated | Mo wevemontal aud-oivil, Lo open and g socretary. The committee determined to | Ship of the parties, The motion was | ing and the Withosues. doteated no adorof | otion 1o strike out certain portions of the | was found by his relatives aftor their voturn with Mr. Blaines | condition, the | 195 L erators CORYI a6 (e, Bz nhtone SRR g oo o burnine flesh, a8 i provions. excedtions, | Petition for a writ of mundumus inthe | from church - same informant suid, 18 due to a veeurtence 1 : e (MR S s R AR a0 use the Bliournad, Mo 110001 waly s bakands clection eases, ‘The portions that were de ll;‘hm attack which he has had several times Ak - » " | Al @ e o & Roonb e i o e al. Drs. Irving, Abbott and Sheehan per- | sived stvicken out were those relating t ofore, This time o atiack wis very much s 0 moerito st y ) 2 cominittee decided to authpr- | pRbIG menatars e formed the autopsy on the body of re | a precinet i ‘urbon (:rr ty The Al more severe thin the others, and Le was, by i D iy, you ise out of ouder: Sou |z the appgintment of a subcommittec to | WASHINGTOX, D. €., Dec. 19. A meetiaz of | nd found ho dicd. from an eiectric shock ot e Uit o a1 ho o wndey | ERam to Tup B |-Churehpeoplo here are no means, in a condition to Rl g [ GRRR HOE RN KAy Ji) IR O Uing 8 0b- | yuug chavgo o the “'special” work in the } the republican senstors' steering committee | The brain and all the other organs wers | the jurisdiction of the stute ecanvassing | ndignant over the malicious or Insune 3 . Dr. Bri ushed and s ’ o | states and territories wis held today for the purpose of hearing | found 1o be i a normal condition and not a | bourd further than was indicated in the re- | smushing of churel windows that has bee original trouble . Bl A Briggs flushed and said in lond ton I f 3 N6en, Tho « il troul atne, ac- ey s pieal Hon, William L. Wilson was @onoin ted | statements from the western senators whose | Scrateh or burn was found on MeGuire's | turns of Clerk 1toss of that county. Tho | woing on lately, Within four days the costly cording to this friend ox o v 5 e Was. appoin ted | . hody There was no discolorat uestion to he decided, as stat Tudye tained gluss wind f the Catholie, Bhative | R oL LR Lo Uhe vote wias taken and the modorator | chairman of the subcommittee, with power | 8¢ats are likely to be contested by demo- | DpfYe ( Ahere owas | uo o discoloration | question to he docided, us st Judgo | stralnod gluss windows of ‘the Cutholio, 2 heen duawing on the future and ust 8 sustiined by whelinin to appoint his associates, Much of the sue- crats, a8 to the condition of affairs in their Ltrocution ;IIA tive “ \'-4' -L’ REHLFS. LU Rr JRa i ."‘ ‘\‘l”:‘ »I‘H ¥ ‘I' -‘VI\ lHI”L ';“\I'»I‘I ‘1" ‘.l‘ll; -‘l‘]‘l\!‘ a PRRRND Ch o 00 the Suiso il oshuet. hich met with app i Jo ppolnt e & ARG DR 8 ve states. Among those who spoke oOuLion | L ants, was how the - return bo | chrclies, four of the handsomest edifices in Riggh pressure until his whole systemn 18 tired | , Lhe prosecution ‘ommence its reply | €088 of the late cloction is atwributed to tne re Senators Felton of California, Cascy of 9 Bogyvhe NIMDIGG Byoy. thisafters || eounted, tho city, huve hoap anubierod bycsighul out and undcrn Crow ut of this | [ORONIOW formation of clubs rth Dakota and: Warren of Wyoming, | 100h: 10 will be buri Ho argned that though tho performnce of | thrown from the outside, ‘There is not the exbaustive physi seal cone DEAPSEY SURRENGER. A subcommittee wus appointed, consisting ch of these gemtlemen went into the T PN AL cqul o xntiel by oleh ekiu ton | AuEhISALEIRIT 0 Sila S ald) pications: Wi Weaiist” s Wi 220 URRENGERE of the president, Hon. Chauncey K. Black, | 1etalls of tho situation during and since the EVIDENCE OF MURDER, oano. B0 thib 40 WOR Q0 DIAG TLLIL St Bold Thisves Captured. urally the first to be affected and tho first 5 " Chairman Wilson and Secretar: rdn ate eleation. . Sr— YN AR 2 B > ssouRt V. e, 14 10caY tronblo wivs wWith tho widnoss. (ke & One of the Alleged Polso Glves Wmgelf | ':' nan Wil «II Iun! I “““-‘I‘ ardner, | Y i the opinion of the committee that the | Ghastly Contents of n Nebraska Grain Car | 1he ret s ki L b VAT, 18, Theg 1 [Bpe lal g e e R X Up to the Ofeers, o transact such business as will be pre- | gteering will be of no particulur interest to Causes sittio inquiry about any procinct such us Tun Bip)-Threo Danes, Andrew Bopg B0 Avo Hnflarstood. 1o hove boer du Pirasurrg, a., Dee,, 19 —Thi ing | sented to them when the executive comit- | them at present. “There was no rep Toeno, 0., Dec. 10.--[Special fTele. | |Frrefore the allogations contuined in the pe- | Chuvles Erchenback and Peter Mickleson, Kidney Aisenso, and edch uttack hns loft him | District Deptity Workmun Demp: | teo s not in session. Alsoa finance com- | sentative from Nebraski present. gram to Tue BEE.]—Tho mundered body of o | stoon acherdiugs thut precince ghould be | wope dotected and avrested last night in the e suscoptible to cold and pro o ho ald ' . T mttee to make arvangements for collecting — = 1 i ¥ | aNoE Ak act of robbing the nher sheds of C, H. more suscoptible to. cold and prosiration | at tho alderman’s ofice and swrrendered. | imttee to make avangements for collecting —— man was found this evening ut the Wabash | A. C. Campbell, opposing o ach of obbing \ja.lumber shoqhspih )“ he progress of the discase | Fo was released on $2,500 hail, He strongly | funds to carey on the educational work of Another Arrestidn the Hon . a i : : thie rule in such cise T our y had driven a team into the B hhoen atoudy. thonele sathedod ns poase i rvongly X 4 q clevator on a pile of corn in a Wabash | the rule insuch cases was that even when | vidg and bey about 7:30 in the 8 possible by slcillful (RSt | asserts Lis innocence and says he will have | he dssociution, Prrrssund, Pa., Dee.19.—District Attorney | goioht car. An injury to the b fmmaterinl matter was contained in a peti 7, wh A Al BT b widltul modical troatments, | RO L8 ERCHE A B e Wi Tiave cAttomey | General | Garland today | Burleigh mada information today before Al- | 0™ hia" hroduced feath. . The bod oy ot e ad discuss " n 0 d had produced death. The body tion it would not be struck out uuless preju- | foon 't A i : L-Atigiior | Geg Garland . toda; o in custody awa diminiry exane the situation with the physicians Nak hach arealals Bageis Gallagher 1s | movee & W6 Uniied aloxander B Smiay | derman Mo ging H. 1 Dempsey, | covered with boards, Al! the man's pockets '“51!'“\1‘”\‘»..’:}”\‘»“" of y followed with a | MHHOR i “‘xl"&llwu'm;‘ fearned from them ho wis e Still missiug though the prosceuting counsel inst Eddy B. Townsend, The determina. | $8trict master workman of the Knights of o timed Inside out, The man was about | fow rennrks o the aniending of the peution He Was Temporarily Inse. vinood that there wis uo longer any possi- | qoes - ned over that, bup | von of this case will affect the title to a lurgo | Labor, and J. 0. Davidson and Patrick Gal bility of recovery. e felt thut the end was wrt of the mos e ) lagher with” felonious assault and b ars of ago, had o ved uslache, gandy [ 40 U8l RACRNIE AGUIO 0N 68 govolt Grawroy, Ia., Deo, /10, ~1adward ~Hanliins very mear: thai it mizht come at auy hour | B WL 10 wait untit it is nocessary to pro- | [kt Of the est vituable lauds in Okla ; Rianunuds Neagply and batks | the presonco of the governor wus | confidential clerk of Superintendent Riser of 3 1 4 \ dministering poi R hair, weighed 158 pounds and was well monr: that it m 15 i 10 Al until it i tecessany 10 Do~ | homa,” 1t decision rests on the vonstruction | and administering poison. Tho ‘men are ini wel U1 in order to have legal canvass, He b 3 . or might be delayed for days et i e fecssion, previtlls that | 1o e iiven the words “enter upon and occu: | Plicated in the alieged po mspiracy | dressed, in dark clothes, Ho had evidently | ghole direetly on the merits of tho cuse, - ite | We Chicago & Northwestern rallroad, Runior of Mr. Blalue's Death, Mg, ) \ pying.” as appear in the actof March 2. t Homestead. . According 1o theconfessions | been dead several days. The car areived | argued that the plain intent of the i resigned Saturday and suicided by shooting. 1t is snid that informations will also ) B I A DG | of Davidson and CGallaghor, who were. cooks | this aft 11k 1 p | | b 16 143y WhR 1 ¢ T N 4 ¢ ; ¢ LA SRR A IRRIR LIRS NA i 4§, apening Ollahoma o settlemen - avidson allag] 0 were cooks | this afternoon and the body was found when | to include the two justices as weil as the he coroner’s Jury today rendered o verdles ho rumor that i Blaing s dead was il it Lo of e Homestoud udvi petition for advancement wvers that b0 per | 86 the mill, Dompaey furnished the poison | tho car insnector mido. his rounds. e | eierl th (o rataening bowrd o e avitoite | of suicide during i tomparary berration of :..n“.,. ‘,.l..!r I.I.. treets last evening “Phe attorneys for Carnegie state that they | SOBt of the homestead claims in Oklahoma | Which they placed ih the food given to the | Wa eceived the car December 17, at | of this fntention all vl nado equally | mind. Hohad no apparent cause for the B As Do n, i qulle & "'I';{“‘ 10 1 have subpoendcd twenty-five witnesses and | 8FG oW ubder contest and that 5 per cent | Ronunion men. Warrants w Chapin, 111 1t was loaded and originilly | amenable to the luw. deed. His parents live at Ceday itapids, ous ous for news. 1t was -livo wilioases 4 of these contests turn upon the constructior shipped from Savonville, Neb, The coroncr igo Vandevauter closed with an able i = B8 R a P ue as | D Arkio srore mado Ll Ly nax I ) ipp ron Yoncy Judge Vandevanter closed with an able - ;:,‘I,::fi‘:f;:’“"‘.‘;";l “,‘," 3:’ wlue ;I_:f::':;“ ful | {ikie of the potsoncd food. An oftivicd ders | of the language of the act named T is bolding the body until ‘iuformation can be | argwaent, after which both imotions were Montana's Coutested Electlon Ca doepest regret were heard on nll sides :) at :: juen tow m::xl.;.» wrrest “‘:“im“ the Taibiaatsiuei s o S “.-\lzll;'n;l Island—Arrived—Columbia, from | obtained from these poin :;” ik *'.“1‘;;! H ‘l‘ll‘“ nont dhe Jlstecanvass | oHpLeNa, Mont, Dee 19.—The democrate 8 Fagrol wero Lioar Il sidcs, & als of the loaders who instigatod tho poi | oo | i 1 board met today, but could do nothing, | Ciiant el Sl RN yollol wvas folv wheo thess vumors of | gfuy The fmportant case of Henry Yesler, [ At Amsterdam—Arrived — La Campiug Alimony. 14 will adjourn from duy 1o day pendiug the | Edined a pointin the Box Elder cuse today, P asedoniad, O SR plaintif? in error, vs the Bourd of Harbor Lin | from New Yol I T ALNSTNE NS R Republicans had anticipated gotting & perem- achligatthe fisthons that veschod Presi | ¢ runih | NERIASKA CRUOK. Comissioners of the St of Washision, | At Copenbigen—Arrived — Gothia, from | groo, s e Mo=tapectul deles | Whieu the question now involved s sottled | tory writ of mundamus compelling the i ¥ - ly ieloph involving harbor rights of great value along | New York. R 0 B ] —Judge K. G. Smith of | py the court, the matter will come up on its | Chouteau county canvassing boax It was b offo it Mr. Blaine wus | Aass 1all, Wantod at Lincoln, Arvestod tn | Uhe Water front of Seattle, was today dis | © At Tizard—Signaled—Engle ‘ tho First judfela) ‘cloult today randovud a | norlie, and" the. oleation O sonelniian ‘o | Chouteau county canvassiug LoAkl 0 18she dead. He usked his secretary if the nows d o T i, 7, RO Y, Jie Signaled—England, from New : nelection of | 4 ooptificate of election to Leech (republican), B e ara ik sostatary If o nows st e doo missed by e United States Supreme Court | York for Loudon, decision on the apulication of Mrs. Daisy | the two democratic log from Curbon | oo e o e Mouisn cf . alalatana! that it had come over tho wivo and that he | SACKAMENTO, Cal,, Dev. 1.~ Amasa Hall,an | 005 N0 OF jubisdiction. \'-;“-J: Is the owner | At Prawle Point—Signaled—Greece, from | Edua Winslow for iemporary alimony in county will be finally adjudicated by this | Tuitead the court overruled the domurror of supposod it wiighit be true. “The prosident at | eastexi ook, was avreated heve yesterday | by wiit of prohibition, to restrain the Siate | - vy Loiby o iondon. gus0 of divaive pendlg uguins hor, broughs | 9u B lash desort | the vepublicans to demooruts. Tuis will guoe proporod o lcave the house, and in | by Deputy Suerift Alter, after a desperate | Board of Harbor Line' Commissioners from | New York fon Hoapusscd—Scapdia, from { by her husband, Herlb it Hall Winslow, i Eigin Buttor Market probably bring the case down tow trial of / desp of Ha ine Commissioners from | ) ork for Humburg, playwright. The court grants Mis. Winslow & rkot, facts before the court und final deci- or robbery at the | ohanging the harbor lincs, it being the pur- sompany with My, Hulford hurriod ac fight. Hall is wanted i o oln. Ne i At Gibraltar—Arrived—Werra, from Ne 60 per month forthe support of herseif a Loy, 1), Dec, 19.-~Butier steady at 80 | 4 il ) . (o | | | | Issued o Se =T the supreme court this morning arguments were heard on the Smasling Chureh W Fowr Dovar, a., Dec, 19.--[Special Telos

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