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THE OMAHA DAILY B UNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1892—-8IXTE —= - | CONCRESS OF CATHOLICS ~'3:'5;"';",','5;“«'-2,,L':;,';;"’ff;1;??,,,:‘,""","’";;f_‘,';',,:(,j;‘; LINCOLY PRISTERS STRIKE :teisrs T et ot | JACK WAS A TRIFLE T00 (:;\\'[..-'“""."r'".‘.\.?""'3,.';.‘::.’::'"' o S | BATTLED WITH THE B;\N'DIT—S _— e ~ . world's L ) is endeavoring toppidge a fund with which to wing champlonship here today, resulting in build a hall, and’ thése entertainments are - favor of Fulford by a score of ¥ to S0 This Supplementary Questions, given for that purpose. wives Fulford the f ¥ (11 for Its Arsembling at the World's Fair | .1 Catbolle Education in the United | Union Foroe on tho Journal and Call Walk Thetts oy BETE & PHYE | MoAuliffe's Arbitrary Actions Quoer the Big | ;:‘-:f‘”!':l-:['\”" of the previous matehes shot | Garaa's Mon Encounter & Force of United fie in 1893 Tssued. e i daialan A deed Out. Colonel Frank B Troland of Nebraska City | Purse Match with Burge, - States Marshals, The forogoing is submitted as goneral twas in tho city n M hours Inst ovening. Ho | How Gothenburg Grows. outline of the subjects to ba brought before - G N . Mr. ¢ E. Byers of Gothenburg, Neb., Is o the congress, These will admit of variation goes to St. Louis the first of the week, ar ing N e f the TS OBJECTS AND PURPOSES SET FORTH | \i'iaihc ities. ho objoct sought and de. | WOULD NOT INCREASE THE SCALE | rumor hath it that the visit s to do with | HE WANTED TO NAME ALL THE TERMS | stopning at the Mercer. ‘Ho is one of th | WERE TOO MUCH FOR THE IRREGULARS | sited is to cover as fully as practicable, | P politics, of which'Wlis believed to dream | — eading stockholders in the Gothenburg . within reasonable limitation as to time and | contingaily thesa_osid. winter nights, 1t overall and shirt factory, “Woare planning | & Rind Words from Catholle Dignitaries Con- | circumstances, the important questions and | . D. Hathaway Insists That Snap Judg- | (0 supiosod wntl) wivin the past few Aay Aftor Reasoning with Him for Some Time | to double the canacity of our plant,” said | Declsive Victory for the Outlnws—The Fight cerning Ameriea’s Great Exposition— Lsenios ,';m.'«h' .”:v""‘l_ at 'V!"‘ il o “y'j'}}‘i' ment Was Taken by the Compositors . nel TrékRd aspired to the United Judge Newton for the Club Declined Mr. Byers to a Bex reporter yesterday. ©Wo Took Place in Zapotn County, Texas, Program Which Will ie Carrled Out— fettionien an . SUSTSIoN: DEAENE On e and Appenls to the Inters s marshalshipsund now that he has de to Sign the Contract —Othet 1ow have a capacity of sixty dozen a day but and Was Boody While Recommendations by the Bishops. matters unde ussion. This matter is all nal Union. slan |flw|-:v\ lu-'\\_uuhyum: have llf-; |‘H' ~"”'l[ | | important—nay, is indispensable for the dehires” 15 o HMUKA. REY 18 whiting Tov an | nest. The Gothenbury water power is proy and deliberations are to command B S 8 Ins ng to: bo & wonderful succoss in attract " atto A P o i appointment to a consulate. He stated lust ¢ § . ing A won success in - attra Cnicaao, 111, Dee. 24.—The call for a con- '\';t";f:‘[:l",”‘:‘| 'N','.,. RN 1B roposs Lixcors, Neb., Dec. 4.—[Special Telegram | pight. howover, that he wanted neither NEw York, Dec. 24 —“Jack MeAuliffe | jng manufactorics. There is already a NEw Onueass, La, Dee. 20 —The Times- gress of the Catholics of the United States A 1,L.lrm-mfl' Tt “’H IL‘_, ‘um‘.-’n.h it | toTne Ber.]—By a vote of 67 to 124 strike | marshalship, consulate nor office or appoint. | the light weizht champion, signed his signa- | vinegar works located there and in success- | Demoerat's Neuva Laredo, Mex., special 0 be held in Chicago during the World's fair | | vo boon the moditm and opportu. | O the Journal and Call was ordered tonight | ment of any kind, and was fully determined | ture to a document late tonight,” says an | fuloperation; the Holton brass works will | guyq that the Mexican revolutionists have was fssucd this ovening. It is signod by | uily for the delivery of clover essaysand clo- | by the Lincoln Typographical union, the vro- | f, remain “a peaceable, law-abiding, private | authority on sporting matters, “which is | Soon bo ready to begin work in 1 Vory oo | uommitted anothor bold outrage on United & n 3 t 1t ¢ g i A stablish t filling three large brick buil bk Ly Archbishop Feehan, chaivman of the commit- | quent addresses on the various themes. | prietors refusing to grant an increase from | - supposed to be the final articles of agree Hgl AR s b 1 | States soil Yoo on organization, and William J. Onahan, | Much more will be expected fromt ft. The | 15 to 8 conts, Three union men stayed with Ruying Out Gas Companies. ment between-the champion and Dick BUro | 1Homs fre orhoce oo O 1 o e | A longthy dispatch was recorved today 3 T s+ highest eapacities of trained scholars and | 5 EREE \ . Mich,, Doc. 9 v Jumen | oY TRSIRa ¥ 4 3 ¢ others coming right alon at |4 spateh was recoived todag secretary. Following is the full text Hhinicors, it 18 oxpectod, wil be. enijated fn | the Journal, but they all went out on the . Mich., Dec. 24.—Senator James | of England, but in reality they are not worth | the town needs most right now is about 200 | from Guerra stating that reliable informa- Ttk COLUMBIAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS OF THE | tho considoration and treatment of the sub. | Call. H.D. Hathaway is holding down slug | McMillan has added to his holdings of the | the paper they are written on, so faras con- | houses for people to live i You cannot | yionhiad just hod there of an engage- Ustten STaTEs—OFFCIAL CALL. CHICAGO, | jects proposed to the con Undoubt- | one on the Journal, while Managing Editor | gas companics in this city by the purchase | tract is concerned Jont o houso in Gothenburg at present for | ;% tn Zapatn county, Texas, between & L, Doc. 4, 1502 —The happy occasion of | edly, it will be n great and memorable occa- | Jones, Associate Editor Bixby, oue man | of the Detroit gas works ava price said to bo MeAuliffe signed thealloged agreement to | 3¥e0F money. Teannot take ]”';H,'l"‘j_‘,‘k‘“‘ 10 | 1osse ot Tited Statos HATMALY EHLAHNY the World's Columbian_exposition to bo held | gion and opportunity presented to SAmeriean | from the business oftice and three kids arc oo, Becontly the senator, purchiased | fight Burge at tho Coney Tstand Athietic | go live. Ta tne' carly ~sprine we in- | 800 revolutionists, which resulted in_ tho in the city of Chicago from May to Novem- | gioin power and capacity to deal thought. | holding down cases. Two monunion men | Ui Mttt seas ok for SLIIII0, 4 I8 | club, for a purse of #4500, between March | tend = to - build “a h for = the | defeat of the marshals and the capture of ber, 1893, s certain to be an event of world- | fully ' and thoroughly with questions are at work on the Call. Mr. Hathaway as- | fayed. : 21 and April 8, the winner to take all fccommodation of our own emploves. | two of the latter, who are being held as wide and permanent interest world-wide concern; of permanent inte serts that snap Judgment was takenon hin | Ty Some quarters therods o strong beliof | “BUEe was not presont at the appointed | fcre will be o tremendous byilding boom | prisoners by the ouflaws In determining to celebrate the anniver- | and of paramount social and religious im- | and that his busmess would not warveant pay- | that the purchase of the s plants is in the | rendezvous, neither did he have a represent : T ; Last Wednesday this posse of marshalls, [ i 4 s wa t € S river canal and reservati o will furnish | ynder the loadership of Pink Parnhill o sary of the discovery of the new world, the | Portan ing the incrense, President White of intorest of the Standard Oil o« ny, as the us with an abundance of water power and | s pogarded s one uwl\'.‘y.,v.'-.;“"v"'»:‘l&.l”fx. .t " 1 Problem Pressing G V. on i o des d ol o fact tha o1 rreat monopol s hee eng some ussi 1 . Y\ . o 1 1 \ inaugurate a great world's exposition o 1e problems involved in the social ques- > . 4 y L F 3 at forty miles below Carizzo and made a raid y Yo it . will build a branc om Holdrege to Gotl upo N e HiDWHONE THOPS 80 tHAN 31 tho - United St graphed Omaha for printers and sent a pro- | same’ plaw, if, for no other reson, for that Burgre should post a forfeit of £10,000 | FLLAEEE )”:'m\"“f"m‘ll:m; ) \( AL s (:“yl‘!.;y)"l W 1 |]|U:lh. paptireed. (Julist Chicago as the place where the exposition | qyicittention of all classes and fnterests | LSt to the Intérnational union at Indianap- | protection of capital invested in Michigan :" !H.n'.w:;u;v1\1\.”-5»‘ y‘illhw\' .nu: be \:\\\H‘ w;: 10 e i Nt revolutionary movement, and starled back e stipulated woigh pounds, Newtor Sy s of the demand for Nebraska | to theiv camp with him. They avrived at ings last October with imposing public cere- | liberations and conclusions of the Columbia TR0 OaE 1y Bnemie it u ! A B h ;| ; ) monos called tho attention of tho civilized | Catholic congress, in thehope thut there will | yipox, Neb., Dec, S {Speclil 10 THE | Nrw O o B e e, W, & SHBHE 15, a1 St TOrie. Lo | LIS I he e Avanougo it hE fgunrd ovar (4 thulhl - dmpomaxy S tion of the stupendous work undertaken by | pocogmized evils and. burdens of existing | five department, J. C. Hartzell, has been for | made a thoroush fuvestigation of the cause | March nd April 8, then occurred a lively | tionabout dis, 1z of Nebraska made goods |y hout 800 well armed and equipped revolu- ) past week working up intorest in e | of tho fire which dectroved. bis residonce g | SPits and the vesult was that Newton threw | where thoy can be mado cheap enough, and Jmited period of time the vast buildings and AL A bdilia e 2 o) : S L L e ] 1 peratd resistance, but were overpowered accommodations demanded for the occasion. gricvance, i men fel and ndmit Ahat | sournament held hore, Tt will require about | i was the work of w1 incendiary | “*Naw Yoitk, Do, 2i—dudge Newton, tho | notificulty in fuding s avier. for, all the | ug-conipellod to makan ratreat, e e o e b L 2,000, and he confidently expects to be able wice within the past twelve months has 9 i SiBLyee X\ L . and unteasonable; that civil and | P10 G e confidently expocte 1o bS able |, Twicos e e e s towns can possibly place upon | two of the deputies who remained behind fathered and grouped the most extensive, Al order are seriously menaced ; trade and X jy amount easily. Chadron is | the residence of Mr. Parkerson been burned | club, today announced that his club had ar- | the mark varied and wonderful productions of human | business hanpered. 4 amply able to take careof the visitors, and | to the ground. The act of the last incendi: 0 Australia and Johuny Grifin of Braintic Convieted the Traln Robbor of Murders ~ | {114 also repor Rt | h Soio1RloH thb ) G thio visibors: BIV0! || MY ARIEH AR 3 L t is also reported that three of the deputics and which wiil later testify marvelous | ‘assuredly to bo found somewhere. Why not | Oylusion that all of the visitors will leave | Mrs. Parkerson and her children, J Mass. | Hesmiseros, W. Va, Dee. 24—Thomas | were wounded L progress and the creative intelligence and | in and by the Catholic chureh? That church | with a most pleasant and lasting remem Mz, Parkerson's prominence in state popu | is the friend of the poo ron and her citizons in particulat. Babtar! clamont 6t the. o ity, coused | NEW Onuzass, Lae, Nov. 24, - Despite the | hold up the Chesepeake & Ohio vestibule | deputics were taken prisoners. were hanged y 2 HE¥Ib18 108,45 AnjuRtise; oY Avittaver lbina, | ronand ! v i hetter element of the community, cause (AN, Li, Nov, 24 Despite the d | SRR PR ! teenth century. T S Considerable interest is being manifested | numerous cnemics 1o spring up against him. | drizzling woather the attendanee at the | triin on the 15th and killed Osear Dick in | By the revolutionists and their bodies rid Wl Deaw Upon All Sections of the wherever found, and is recognized by all as : il - ; | EEEnasuRtAE Thirlal anEii e % ehviovid fun b 0 “This great exposition will naturally o law and order: hence the public will watch | A "A\lh hn.p_\ of Siou: ounty, owuer of the St. Louis Catholles Celebrate Christmas, SRR NG avERILe) in the eiveuit conet today of murder in the | 1y ‘““M“I_ilmu“ th l“”w fodoral nithube to Chicago visitors from every part of Amer- | with interest the deliberations of this con. | Weil KHOWN'T A horse ranchi, was in the city Lovts, Mo., Dee. ey Ahstiye of the city the fenst of the nativity and the | 't 1) van. Tean ey fmlongs: John ‘The jury fixed the sentence | of the fight. but that they ave suppressing tant quarters of the world. fording public proofs and demonstration of | Wil in all probability furnish horses to thoso | o ¥e tar RHIVarAID OF 156 fint kor (1680 1) third. Tine 1:965, " at life imprisonment. because they were mot | o nows, in ovder the pin 1ol ey In conucction with the World's Columbian | tho intelleetual capacity of the’ Catholje | Who have none of their own providing the | begiuuing of the anniversary of the natal | Parken (15 to ) third, Time, 1 ! | thonews, fn order that thie plan which they 8 i I s Farmer, (2 1o 1) won, Stnsaba, (5 ) seeond, | Collins' partner, will be tvied next week | Ay fully 1 ki n b ¢ e it 3156 46 ! 6 o celebrated by the nuns and novices, singing Aol i \ A tionisis may be earvied out successfully. tion of the government, a series of world's | ictations must not be disappointed. Nov | Sty of this size to wet up such ice, but brated by the nuus and novices, singing | Kitty Cherry (7 to e ————— This occirred forty miles north of Guerra, ay 1 and extending to October 31° These © 10| ra ta i At k] e A i 3 4 E‘é;“fn.cssm R A 08150 Eo 6! PADeAHERTIVE. ‘l::“j K‘m‘».‘;n‘f‘ |";;l|l{ht(” ‘1“.||lv\n|nm HU S e prottily decorated and the beauty of the | doo@ven third.’ Time: | Jolin Botzum, the pedesirian globe girdler, | thoritics at the Intter place by courier. It | hampionship, ns he had Spoiting News. we shall double that before the 1st of June ative on hand, There was somo lively dis | the remainder of the posse ory ranged o contest between Billy Murphy of — ‘ o 1 veral of the i A fore the latter signed. MeAuliffe demanded | £rowth of the plice, The Butlington road {om Aty SYERY RS, yeastng By ay the new seale, The Journal has tele | cities, nd is thought it is following the arts and industries and_accordingly selected | ton are everywhero of pressing gravity— | | captured Julian ; ; tec 1 another outlet.” should be held. The dedication of the build- | will be drawn in a special manner to the de; | 18 Bl $ natural gas companies - L AT T -— said this would be sntisfactory to him, but | made Mr. Beyersald: T saw while | tho camp. safely, and kept closs et | come from it the suggestions of reasonable | world to the splendid fulfillaent and realiza son, assisted by insurance experts, | wanted the fight to take plice botween | that could not be itled, There is whe city of Chicago in providing within a | labor and social conditions. They will look | the onLa ; L i | tionists, The deputy marshals made a des- B G e s B e B Rtk iis pen and refused point blan with cheap water power the problem i wionists releass "alacios A cap! ] In these great structures are now being match-maker of the Coney Istand Athletic | goods the ty il st il ] papire ; BHB T b Y8 LI60R TBRR N0 1L ST AORGEOHD | A ALY (FURiIbed i 6 6 1058 GHERE 11768 of revolutionists were kiiled aud wounded, and enius and skill, brought thither from ev Au entente cordial is to b sought, and | ¢ 1 4 foreg [ aly resulted in the loss of the lives 't o 3 3 had- | lay A BRTA Al 5t 0 el ow Orleans. Collins, ono of the bandits who attemipted to | the is 2 rumor here today that twe DRty of tho men dnd women of the nine- | 18 the friend of tho poor and oppressed § the | Prance of this part of the state and of Chad- | lar movements, which were supported by the Racing at Now Orleans. ehT s ; dled with bullets, but no confirmation of this the synonym for authority, the champion of | it the Chadron-Chicago cowboy race. 'Hon —— : —1Iu every convent 5 4 | fivst dogre 1 n recommendation for 1o | tios i Laredo hive roceived TR fn, a8 well a8 from Fourope aild the more As- | Nress and logk to It 5 move. cepecilly. af. | & fow days azo looking the ‘matter up. = e First race, sulling, ix furlones: Jola 1 1, | | tics in Laredo have received full particulars i ) g e ! e nula | e eond xhec, | sotling, hve fivlongs: Sam | cloar about who fired Yho fatal siot. Forger | nre g oo i gty axposition, and equally under tho organizi- | fomen of the United ‘Staser Thse i | 1 It is quite an undertaking fora | day of the son of the Virgin Mary, wer wre arranzing for the capture of the revolw it BeeHipro]ataa; CoMmmenGIng a4 B tIERE 5 e nssigned to | [here are some very energetic rustlers be- | masses, beginning at nidnight. Thivd v fiv 5 : : congresses ha proj 8 [ will the gontlomen who shall e nssigned to | L1100 S0Me very. encugbtio Tusbions. bew | BHERCs, 08 e A s convents were | Kont o1 won Heliia T | O on s Walk, and news was brought to the military aut of and to include almost every form and | The gecasion $pens opportunity to bring Frembit News Notes: ltars aiid sunctuaries was heightened by | Jopourth, race, sclllng, seven and one-half tur- 1 1oty at 9 o'clock yosterday morning, after a :‘l‘,‘l‘fm",,‘",“"f'_\‘lf“."f\\j)"":l;:dv”.lv'\w:-ii‘ffi..“\“l‘.'vm phase of human_activity, moral. social and | forth tho best fruits of Catholie intellectunl | Jppyost. Not 24, [Spoch Gy LA ALY, LU A rest of soveral days’ in On He will fol- | oo it hard pressed by the United States ndustrial and the moral program is to “in- The utmost freedom of discussion D e b fo LI [V HIN GEBUIE el s debptes T ABLOT | iieh [ low i 5 LI HOIS LOWH, | (roopi8 OIS TGN 116t oI e ] e fivience for good the prosperity, unity and | b jrervaq wnsyumost treedom of diSCussion | Brm.)—Omicial notice from Washiagton hus | them the usual Christmas chants were sung fih pace, handicap, y | S S | Ay GO SR E RN LI L PaS AT happiness of the world.” | Sults of the deliborations and conclusions ar- | been received by C. R. de la Matyr of this | by the nuns S S AR TG fme: | O W RErEI 1 s o e o e | Awtitton mGboR o n friont S WA iR R (o Catholics have overy ronson and incentive | rived at shall be- formulated and presented | city, who is supervising architect for the e Failed to Appear, Bifreas * | diver o 1deture upon his travels.” He will | D. C.y in which hie pictures the situation on B colobrations and — take _part | inolp,congress, embodying as these will | new government postoRice building, that the | New Youk, Dec. 24,—Tdward Simmons, John T, Sullivan Very Til. then return to this Illinois town and com- | the Rio Grande as follows activities :\mll l(ln‘mnn.\l‘xuninl);s \vl:i)\-ll affirmation of these by the congress, with | !{"‘ to \\IH\:H:H ‘\\ !“h‘w;{ ‘:j“;‘::“l;’r\- \‘:J:’- weeks ago for underweighing articles, but | John L. Sullivan, who hias been here during N T “0 et I ER R u ARs A prporal Tastman ‘,,VJ;.,J accompany and characterize them ur > pricticnl remodies proposed, cannof | for . s 10 be constructed of War- | Ll an o der e e o e et e “ound Guilty of Murd LI SOOI IR G il B T e g | the practical remedics proposed, cauno DUt | oS, Mo:, sanstone and tho trmmings | Telensed because of éértain evidenco he had | the week, playing in “The Man from Bos- |y Wobod Guilly of Musdor. (| tho Rio Graude: Decomer 20, twenty-ciht most signal uanner, aircady given proofs of | hud abroud. O holy father, Pope. Loo avo to b Ted Cloud, Minn., granite. 1 is to | furnished the goverument. upon which 16| ton” at one of te theaters, and whohus nou | (SRS Ba Do S-tony Kosen | L R BRI S L e il o, fraripindd A B R 0T [R o B DROREL RO father, Pope Leo | 3,0 ompleted by October 1, 1503, was proposed to proseeute a number of per- | po L NN G SO SR R o | the slayer of Judge Morga s been foun iftteen, men, surToun a captain, a z‘;f&:‘(‘,fli,""‘,“:l T o cheD) XIII, has shown in o stiking muuner his | Tudie. Willidm Marshall helda short term | sons for violating the customs lws, is miss- | ‘I:”'l”]‘h_\_“\,\l:v'l\‘h_‘ “l"‘”’.":”"‘ Sne it | Euilty as charged and sentonced to the peni- | Tioutenant and four men in o wooden shed tures, The mstoric event commentorated | sistent with Chiristinm piineiples. of sapproas. | OF district court this forenoon and adjourned. | ing. e impioned a few davs 020 10 | i "is’ roported that his physicians, after an | tontiory tor life. The case was tried ay | 4nd burned them alive, fThey then killed by the coming World's Columbian oxposi. | i Sociu ovils and his eloquent appeat o al | Watl the Bih of next Jawuary, Juliamcut’| Lestifs I the ehsc biowsi b the BOVLC | examiuntion, siy that e lras & vers decidod | Water Valley, Miss, o verdict s sur- | Bt e DS i Mo W L e vany of b Hon 6w world Sl 2 social ovils and his eloquent appeal to all | (g yondered against Flo Bennett for §100 | ment against alleged violatorsof the customs | yARHUIIILPH, 84y that o hus o o | prise to” both sides. One side thought it | Desides taking o number of prisoners and Hlon=tho discovery of tho new world—is of | men who are possessed by ‘gencrous ardour | [i® FRECSEEE ABE B8t 0 BCCHE FO0 B luws, bt he did npt appear. tendency toward fatty degeneration of the | Gy S GV e e other that | fifty horses with saddles, carbines and_amu- concern and intorest to lly of | to unite in presenting o remedy. Now is the | oS08, OF SCAIE FIHOE AL e heart. Tt s stated us the physicians® opin- | {100 Wre beet g an | nition and escaped back to Pexas in broad (Bel')‘ulml spm'fill smml«::n:l time—here is the opportunity, Surely wo ;.\"“n.\ ]il,l'gr"”:fi'];‘.';””.::':' ttery, w Teonlations SECTETRIE RIS NG, e, | ion that if he lives tely and temper- | 1V Should have bec dequitéal dnylight, i Jatholics, The great Genoe R OnaEhe O Yoaltvan o United | iven a fine of £100 and costs. L eV o1 i InSEeo D180 b CHGELIOHE —— i e % R iliis iousTarid dovoted: Chthollo; 6 Inay opo the Cutholle luity of the Unitod | %o funcral of the late Mrs. Charles A. [ Cuevenaxp, 0., Dy 24.—Tho examination | fiFi efenis from all violent exertions and ‘ Acoldentally Kitled His Friend. (Lhis B the ofleial report, of General Ber- of ardent and religious faith. The supreme ST S Chi Lwuth was lavgely attended yesterd: into the peculutions of ex-City Trewsurer | comfortably for year it ho indulges in | Cmicaao, oc. 24,0, D. Lewis, pres- - : genius that inspired his great mission and i themselves equal to the great occasion, it Martin “““'fi";,‘f‘”""“‘”':;\‘{, U | Axworthy was resimed today. His former | excesses of any kind, and cspecially Tiquid | ident of the Chicago Coftin company. and a | ¢ingorare not, exuberantly pleasant. The undertaking, und the indomitable strength R e MRS ant, C. H. Watkins, was on the stand. | excesses, he is liable to die suddenly. | wealthy was accidentally killed by | interior department, however, did nothing T O e e ity ; T hyoanc A petloptebeiE chol, iat ited the factthat Mr o T Johin M it T S BN | L s b BN o SRR NEwOrE ated to that effect. examination_elicited the factithat Mr. Bay Tt s | John ) anghiin, o wertalker, today. | for us.We had no guides, no- interpreters, n LD mntediby o con Ll generous | Mayor Derr Wins and the Saloous Are Wide | Neb Doath Roll. which™ had been péctived from tas colla Sixiea : o el | just liow burglars should be treated. | which couid he used without cooking—noth= Tolt offort for the propugation’ of vol S | Fonr Rowrxsox, Neb., Dec. 24.—[Special | tions. He was of the opinion that a eloser | (it tice five und oncilt furlongs: gueen | The vevolver was discharged and Lowis was | ing. We had to take things as wo found and his daring enterprise was made post -» Dec. —[Spec: | Telegram to Tur B! rmy and | inspection of the réeords would clear up the | 1y 3 ; | mortally wounded, them; no blankets but our saddle blankets s L e etad on | to T Brk.]—After o year of contest M ! et ! Lo matter and he was directed to make the ex ond race, three-quarters of amile: Trls | e and cverything clse the same. But we and its success assured by the exalted en ° other friends of Licutenant Colonel Rouben | Mttt iy ; ) 1| Express Messenger Hurdin Released busted th in fine shape and had thusiasm of the glorious Queen Isabella, tho | Derr, who has beer obstinately opposed by & | 1 "Bomard, Ninth cavalry, will be pained to | “ 2900 AEEEAE Tinpion Jostuns e R TN O TS T i i1 Thinivett embis b ons thal b Gt o O e oo EaTe iErispion e, e i | lourn that Mrs. Bernard died this ovening Dty R G e o il Deorrat eon, Cen- | special from Louisville says. that | 0l afifiation, iwost cascs, with Gare 1t is most appropriate, therefore, that Cath- | and he today appointed as chief of police | aftera short illness, leaving a baby boy less sast night Char ovd, a baggage master | 1} . five - furlong: Bessie won, Hardin, the Adams Express mes- | & M e the “Kio olics should honor these memorics and give | Johu Pilgrint,who was deposed ayear ago for | than i week old. - Te colonel has been only | on the Union Pac railway, fell in a fit | Wolverton sccond, Cyclone third. Time? | gonger who was suspocted of abstr: cting it - -~ testimony to the worth, pride and inte use by the city council. Maxwell, who | & short time with the Ninih, yet long enough | near the corner of Seventoenth and St.Mary's | 131 etz TRek ot lnor {000] Piom pickases | Latwesn | Cintlahatl CONNUBLALITIES. they feel in the memorable annive was elected city marshal last spring in oppo- | to gain the love and esteem of the whole | avenue, and was taken to his home, 1713 | (bifth WL, SRl l,kllm::'_'_ BN R RV e B lanBANNL T (eb antersl| g wellas in the Columbian celebratior sition to the lineral element, was forced to | Dost. Chicago strect in the patrol wagon. He died | {55 ; © UM fives of Wells-Farwo compauy in Louisville | About the time a man gets old cnough to AR O, ST Lo Bot His Ry ho mayer refusiis | Closed the Shop. aewiminutesnicon rolhinehone Briggs 11 | today. This is taken asan esoncration of | fall in love with some judgment he forgets Hus the Approval of the Bishops. B e 0 fnonf g8y | GmaND Tsnaxp, Neb, Dec. 24— [Special e D BT e e e e ey | Eadin low. With the approval then of the most rev- | month is collected. Telegram to Tut: Bee.]—G. M. Hein's paper, | e Mockridge Concert company witl give | congregated on North ighteenth street Not Expectod to Live. e e e rend archbishop of the United States, it e ST ] ey : Ay ; ves: a wealthy suitor, has been awarded $25,000 erend v States, Der Herald, was closed today by George | on of thoir v I8 oA nYONnE S SRy S rishunEA: S . has been determined to provide for n gen- T DS T ) one of their v 1ble concerts in Youns 1y afternoon to seo a livel Prrrsnune, Pa.. Dee. 24.—Notwithstand- | dumages, eral congress of the Catliolics of the United | DEs Morxes, Tn., Dec. 24.—(Special Tele- | Butteubach, who holds o chatol mortgage | Mews Christian as hall,“Friday | cuttors between Clinton Brigus’ gruy hotso | ing tho denials, from) Boaver Fall s | Many a fellow who is conspicuous for h E:l‘\wsh‘m ng th Ui (0 the \\""‘l'l'-; gram to Tur Beg.]—Action was begun today | Jaree number of ovher eredi s i || oo was or S100 o side and was won by | Known thut Jacob Henrici, the head of the | sighs before he marrics turns out to be a lumbian exposition, and the committee o £ i i a side X 5 ; T | by a farmer named Ford of this county | ure has been looked for for many months. PERSONAL AGIAPHS. Briggs' horse. | Economites, is dangerousty ill and will prob- | very small man afterward. organization, ~ to whom the under- | ywainst Dr. Puckett for alleged alienation of - — taking has been committed, accord- 0N 2 . ably not recover. He wiis od with | He: I you were not so tall T'd pronosa A A ) the affections of Ford's wife.claiming 10,000 BoundiOvoriabiDavid Ly, J. L. Roller of Oxford is at the Paxton. o 4 ! 3 | parulysis of the throat several days ago and | to yon.” g ingly give ofticial motic that the nage. Ford is an invalid and owns prop- | Davip Ciry, Neb., Dec. 24.—[Special to | ‘A J Kuhn of Louisvillo is at the Murray, The club will within a day or twoan- | has been in a semi-conscious condition ever | “She: “If youdia yow'd sce how short T Columbian Catholic congress of the United | oy valued at $7,000. Thinking he had not | Tur Bek.]—David Cook had a prelimi > C. Hayes of Owden, U, T., is at the Del- | Bounce the finest boxing show ever given in | since. could b States will be convened in the city of Chi- | long lolive ho decded his property 0 M | heasing yosterday bofore Judge 1. 1. D: P. C. Hayes of Ogden, U. T., is at the Del- |y oo, ~ e cago Monday, September 4, 1803, 4 tho hour | \Wife and daug) it R Eenn et e, | Dearing yesterday bofore Judgo B. R, lone. B EIcomeroy findslils tinapratty e Cadets Re om Tmprisonment. el gixlsil uldn’ 11 ! wife and daughter without signing ‘it v, > RS & " . 2 vof. Komerow finds his time pretty well ing to postpone the consideration of their of 11 o'clock’ . m. for the consideration of | Puekett was called in for medical sttend. | 40d was bound over to appear at the ne C. Loweth of Lincoln is a guestat the Mer- | ocouiod between his clusses and individual | ANNavoris, Md., Dec. 2t.—The sixteen | | A eine I fhyor oAl Himma e questions embraced in the ofticial proy i X H bl term of the district court to answer to the | chants. el Logts t t A e Sy o 4| duunondwecding avorof a dinmond en Sinder the considerations therein provided, | 'neo; becume enamoured of Mrs. Ford, and | ohorge of seduction preferred by Anua Red T A (i ¢ at the | MStructions. [cralicanctsfyhofyeroimurisonad dn ieleugement, 0 erations therel rovided. | got possession of the deed, He afterwards arg sedue D ¥y Anna 3 enry Lorpin of Fremont is a guest at the The ¢f Tliaraltablos hiave oo trabnilt S o taa kil cachiting ireabP I e tal | = . 3 = o Tho congress will be under tho honorary | fyeeitod i a8 for b raaT ALt et | famau Murray, The elub billiard tables have been vebuilt | Santee for escorting Pred Perkins. a dis- | Miss Geraldine Scott Hoyt and William 4 N e M ) —— nd fitted up with new cloth and cushions, | missed naval cadet, to the main gate, were | Kune were mado {10 lin NG Vo] presidency of his cminence,Cardinal Gibbons, | which he e o noknse T nrad WALl Ooasting: A Hedbloom of Stromsburg is a¢ the | Ml fitted up with new cloth and cushions, | missed naval ca ) the muin gate, were | Kun made man and wife in New Yorle archbishop of Baltimor ! and #re now sccond to none in the city. this afternoon released from imprisonuent | lagt week. The bride is a granddaughter of X to scll them by which means his plans were | Prarrssovri, Neb., Nov. 24.—[Special | Merchunts. B S o Tontana | because of their good conduct while in the | General Winfield Se 3 (IEETRR S R R I oomboa slegntet pLIVIOm DY O noa s su1hane s o SR % Colonel Butler has returned from Montana | beciuse of their g« uct W General Winfield Scott. from the dierent dloceses i vicuaioa of | discovered and Ford informed. © Ford also | elogrm to Tuk Ber.]—The 10-year-old son | D. . Cronm of Beatrice is registerod at | and tuies his constiutional with 4 rogula: | Sntee S e A Lonehor dismissed by tho St Loui the United States, viz: For each diocese | it his daughtors interest S J.N. Summers of this city, while coust- | the Arcade. 3 | ity that is commended to some of the younge e | e e M school bourd on account of hev getting mi and vicarato, ten dolegates at large and fi ! R v sled and | W. L. Butler of Boone, Ta., isa guest at | and more pretentious members | New ok, e e Chatmman . Castey of | ed hus obtained o divorce and beei reap: additional for every 25,000 of Catholic popu- e u Combinution. alcen home in an unconscious condi- | the Dellone. 1 . The Fencers’ we is becoming prom- [ e TS fir ' | pointed to her old placc ¥ s o lation in such diocese and vicarate, as shown i Ia., Dec. 24.—The plant of the | tion. It is feared heis injured mternally. C. W. Blockson of St. Louis is registered | inent factor in this stalwart institution :_"1“)"“ 2 “"\“ “'”"_"‘!‘-‘ COMIRIVOPRANAMOL | m”r' lll;‘\“!;" ‘M“I' o ‘:“i’“nf"l";')!l"l ro- by the Catholic director; )ifori808: | Trnitea States Eleotrlo. company. wa — at the Murray Prof. Dennis, late of Paris, France, will in- | fied the mewmbers of the excentive committee | mance couldn’t go on forever, is ? and proportionately fo fons of 25,000, :,'5"‘ ](fil."l', 1{1“.“11' e ’r‘l‘-',m tho Oars .o W, I, Richardson of David City is a guest | struet the league in the gentlemanly avt. | that a meeting will be held in thjs ity in | She: ©Yes, Juck. But then I've got to These delegates shall be selected and ap- | b8 afternoon to a local syncicate. dhe Prarrsyouri, Dee., 24, —[Special Telegram | ¢ e Paxton President Ames is very much eluted over | Junuary. The notices were sent from | et marrvied some time, you know i Agae 00! b el i | price s understood to be $100,000—This is | AT Y - 2 axton. A AR oyar| : A California lady declares in her bill for pointed by the bishop or acting ccclesiatical {who‘,”l to mean the consolidation of all | to THE BEk]—John Kinnaman was run over C. W. Vance of Fremont is vegistered at | the interest taken in fencing, and thinks | Helena, Mont | ai i Sfared ATith superior of tho diocese or vicarate, und the | JE SV 8 SRR DG, CORE IS ¢ the c: st night and had b ogrs e " Moreht now that Prof. Dennis hus come on that P || it L interfored wish Belegaitos 50 Chosen e o ho repsted 1o the | electric companics in the city by the cars last night and had both legs cut | the Merchunts. HowAII ENE LB RL RN S comp QiR Ty B : P committeo on organizition ou or befors e off above the knees. The accident occurred | 1, J. Hendershalt of Grand Island is a | Juete st W06 0008 BIOR IR IIAE WI |y o fow miles out of the ity yesterday | pected, consisted of eutting out curl-paper August 1, 1803, CLEVELAND CANED. about 8:30.p. m. and he lived until 1:30." Ho | guest at the Arcade. Tt i A an et S e B R I e T ) A Minnie—Honestly, now, didw't he drive Yion t regoing. ev: 3 & — leaves a wife and two small children, 7 Byow rof Centr: Yty s rogis “What would become of the club if the orning Bl a 0! € o8 DI with one hand as Soom 48 yon wero out of. In addition to tho foregoing, every Catho- | . e ted With n Benutiful Stick Voted Him | e R Browhivgiel Centpol eyl triking bag should break!™ was the query | buggy containing a male ocenpant. The | then ) : Y, oollsge and. sominary for ata Church Fair. RODE WITIL A MANLIC. terodint o BMKEgD: Sy one of the quicter members let fly at another | vehicle was badly wreeked, but the driver | “NMainie Ho~ha drove withitholot e IS R aball beeniitied to sevon dele- st o4 ( | A, C. Beckwith of Evanston, Wyo., is stop ay last weelk as he listened to the tatoo | and horse escaped with stight injuric hand gnv:cs'nm-jl\i;;.)rv. .mlq one .:u'l\lll i nal d.vlm..'inu New Youx, D : 24, —Christmas came to Exciting rsonn Con. | Dingat the Millavd. g : D R L T oI R i i e | L e i ment R i or every 100 students regularly enrolled in | president-elect Cleveland tod: in var- ! e Miss Carsonof Lincoln is in the ety away on the defenseless ball. — And a gmile | Appolnted s Recelver idy Bliott, daughter of Major Elliot such institution for the collegiate year I bl e butithan N R hink 4 at the Millard i | X Pa.. Doc, 24T Lidy 121 , da R i t of ‘T delogates shall bo chosen by the presi- | (i S MO T LA O | New Haves, Conny Dee. 24 —Shortly be- | BRGS0 wire of Norfolis were | oo of fhe foatures of the elub that is l(',’"m b = '1‘"»“(‘:\\“‘-“’:‘ A BT 251 the \1\!“%1‘ ston dent and faculty of the several institutions. | A3 expected, and avhioh he gob | (b ivin i thia Givy passengers on the Rl Gpapoerang > o of the features of the club that is ut- | today appointed ver for the Order of | of Vir 1, o descendant of the Wushimgton % 3y Re Kessel of the Church of the the Millard yesterday tracting some little attention is the wviar | Solon. In making the order the court said if | family. Will Be Cordially Welcomed to the Congross. | Holy Redeemer, State Senator Rosch and | local express, due here at 5:05, were startled | = Ny pyank Dodson of Kearney s in the | elub” o new institution over which Dr. | hapmony was restored in the order he wonld | Naihan Faucett, a wealthy farmer, aged Catholics from other countries, provided | Henry W, Wolf waited upon Mr. Cleveland | at seeing a fashionably dressed young mun | eity, stopping at the Paxton Holovtsehiner presides. 1t is_ovzanized for | discharge the receiver., | 85, was married at. Wilmington, Del, to a they present recommendatony lotters for (o mlmr r.vql«h-ru‘w‘-:ll'lllhxl m today and, with' | yushing through the cars and shouting | Miss Subra Sargeant of Highland Park, | Uhe purpose of discussing topies whicl do ZEHE Ak ine & | Miss Sharp, who i fiftydivo v Il]'s“hi]x urpose, duly signed by the b out preface, presented to him a beautiful | Shvis| AV N SRS R AT ST not ordmarily come within th ¢ of an Bought a Kailrod. junior, viends vegard itas a sharp turn 8100sen 'trom which thoy camo, shi sub. | zold-headed cane, which had been voted to WOnbstune and b sholsao tno | dllaisplsliing Ml Y Wllea, e R RGY Gl eER S ioh e nsliy baicor || Gouura MR s Ao | Rodticatow, | DRARAisatk mitted to the committee on organizati him at a fair held by Father Kesscl's con- | throwing handsful of money vight and left ,llhl--_: 8, l:“"“ ‘l‘,‘\" Nep, ¢ S | opdinated with gynmastic pursuits. 1t is H oot pesiad v Belle—1 Nell expect to have many wed- prior to the assembling of the congress. gregation some time previous to the clection. Ayighthenpaxents ob. DAL ool | theobject of the” Caviars, when they be. ornellsville & Lackawanna vailway has | g0 esonts? P. A, Frruax, Archbishop of Chicago. The presentation committee, without any s blanched and his eyes wore | Patton of Elno, Mo., is visiting his | {ome suiticiently numerous, to have ws | passed into the possession of the Central | ggiollo—1 guoss s, At any rate, she will Chairman of Committe on Organiza formality, explained to the president-elect A TR, YO R ey TR J. C. Patton of this city. of open sessions, at which members of the | New York & Western ruilwiiy hiis ono from évery mat {0 whom ghe W. J. OxAmAY, Secretary. | that the' cano has been voted him as being | {5 MEC EARY SEIE S0H 00 & and wife of Salt Lake City, | athletic elub will be highly and intellectually et 1 enginged P e o Bullest the most popular presidential candidate,and | becamo frightensd at the young wmaws aro registered ut the Dellone, N Again o mington. ; ing to o newly-m f i gave the handsome stick into his hands, | Swanko Satics, Wusk BERES AC, Beie Theodore Wilson has returned home from S Broomixarox, 111, D¢ Vice Presi- | to s s couscience praising his blushing of’lx;‘l:;zfl:‘l;x‘:li‘:lelxnr\'h‘i‘n.-hl :l}l‘l:{\x" tho commitieo Tho posident-clecy vesponded in a- fow last car he wis overtuken by, the condiictan | worthington Military academy to spend the on the Atlantie, 3 S Cconeurros y the | words and the episode wus concluded. : RIODY 4 There are few wirls who wouidn't be will- everel archbishops 1 J 04 - oew station, whe 3 was 00 R . N ! rule i ) ileg ; she wel 0 Biion dofinta b timits tho. scope of tne Contritutions to Russia. turned over o the police atiorson loft for Builington lust | novtinwest gulo which provafled hove al NEWS 08 VISTERDAY. e T e congress s follows: D, C., Doc, 24,—Now that the | At polico houdquurters ho exhibitod un- | evening for u fow duys visit with the family | thero have been but two arrivals by o . 4 announced, the very high contricting powers T the consideration of the “Social Ques- | RS nestet) oBE0 ool that o | mistakablo siens of fnsanity. He gave his | of Miss Maude Virgin., Sandy Hoole. The wind reached e atent) Faoi A Th o ENTAL SAS A FTE tlon," as outlined by our holy father, ' Leo | [tussian kovernment has announced that o | pame as Carl Bullock, and said that he v Mus, I Rohl, convieted of the murder of |y, wh is seven feet two inches in height XIIL., in his encyclical to which shall be | continuance 4 8 1000 a student at Willibms college. i R spending the holidaysiwith her daughter, | bur geadually diminished toward night, | Captain Paulsen, has been sentenced 1o be | hqiy e N IMin s akotataviig mLasE added the question of Catholic education, | Sary for the the mine sufferes In his waistcoat was a society pin which | Myps, Myers, at 1716:8icholas. and was blowing strong from the northwest | clectiocuted in the week funing Febraary | | Domeatic, la A. Tttner of Aun Arbor, Mich., is | of fifty-five miles an_howr in the morning, | Trunk W 9 by ! y | oLy x foe hes hieh in Slippers and the question of the independence of the . > committee of the X contained eighteen dinmonds, He also had A. A. Bebout, citibjailer, has gone to Mis- | at sunset. As aconsequence of the high | O ot Sing Bing, N. Y, prison. “vn’,“ ) ”‘.,.\ of ifll.i'x'f,x.:.(;.i)fi 4&!{5‘ 'LT...L holy see, uccording to the papers to be pre- | Retief fund has issued a statement o chock for §0, loaded revolver, gold | g, ST Ghribtmas with reatives, o | wind, the water in the harbor s becn very | I row at Altoon, P, which started over | e, conius, 06 FRIWACIRIL SIOWS Hb pared in advance to be read in the congress, | the work done in America, Gifts from | wateh and other valuables. ¥ B tcompaniod by Captain: Foote' of Chi. | much lessened and it was Tully six foet lower | Somo beor, hotwoon u gung of white men au1 | BAers Se S0 B0R) JSTEE B O S0 will be devoted to the subjects, under the | America amounted to over #100,000, of which | Bullock became so demonstrative that he | [ " than its nsual low water mark, Small boats | 5 WEserofBEEIOR e KRN | Dosund thelr madority. . It iaa pointencartia aboye limitations thut shall be laid down by p-‘l"‘mf,“.""r"fl"' oredited to ,‘.:,’" x‘,‘“" Yok | had to be locked up. | “*Mr. ana Mrs., W, AL Weakly, jr., of Galos- | and other vessels moving about the harbor Allof the Hudson county, N, lot hox | extra lot of baehelors in othor cities. Phila- ne committee on papers. 1t is, however, con- ‘lh“"l'”_" Sommaerce; F;l o “;‘ to re——— burg. T, ave visiting Mrs. Weally's sist became so ived that they were objects of 7 ving ternis in the Stute prison have | delphin is noted for its sensible, beautiful ceded that it will be most appropriate and | the lowa commission; 7. o Rus TERRIBLE ELE OR ACCIDE Mra R W, MeCullough, at 1444 Novth viosity " d, the court of pardons having | and attractive women. fitting that the opening address ot the con- | Settlers in Nebraska: '§3.810 to the South Mrs. T McCpllough, - f L . I y=two of thew and pardoned one, | HGE ed the father to the young fress and tho. first papers submitted shall | Dakots commission and §10,000 to the Amer- | Two Ladies at Fort Wayne, Ind,, Meet an | Fighteenth street | Bold Daylight Rebbe . . B0, excluimed th hor to She young ' 3 | John A Whelan, 0 hud off with his daughter devoted to the present and historie char- | 14 . Awful Deat Chairmau Viomanjchairman of the en- | Denorn Mich,. Dee. 24.—A daving rob- | Sylvestor E. Wilson, manager of fomul | 08 Who had run off with his daughter and S vmin Yioms man g e Sylve n, manager of fo weied her and was reburning o pateh up i acter commemorated by the World's Colum. | ho recoption of gifts by Russia was wn | gpiaxaronss, Ind., Dec, 24.—A special to | neers’ grievance coupgitics, who bits § vy was accomplished fn this city on the | buse bulllsts who stisnds convicted of uhdu L e T bian exposition; hence,n series of papers on | Pevedinted In its hospitality and KIndly | g0 sentinel from Fort Wayne, Tnd., says: | P00 PIRGR L Blatto Tast evoning, | public streevin broad daylight this ufter- | BT e, & youns inghamion, N. 3 AUV ves, responded the young the disoc of America, Columbus and AL AT A terrible aceident occurred in the Pierson P.o £ Dittsfield, Muss.. who | 1000, by two men, who assaulted and took | #irl Virrested. tono; “you dida’y Tsabell ol he result and Jobn Cormack af Pittsfield, Mass., wh 2 Y i gt _ 5 s hiad eloped Queen Isabelly, as well as the result au WEATHER FORECAS LS, book store this ufte! Two ladies, Mry 0 Bh Jealianoss, ' from sham M. Waldo, cashier of the De- | The 15 dispensary DL has passed the | think we had eloped apart, did you consequence of the Columbian discovery will ‘ . D488, book store this afternoon, Two ladies, Mrs. | pas been visiting hin Yrother, Captain Cor- | from Gresham, M. Wallo, casitr 0 JIC BE g U Gt e onre, rie bl provides | Do b ftting preliminary to the program: Tho - : Swaigner and her daughter, Mrs, Noonan; | mack of the Omahs police force, hus roit Lubricating works, 81,100, with which 1 Foueh s st S creioton 'comity s The W following Is suggested as the order and sub- | 1¢ Wil Be Generally Fale Throughout the o pussengers in the elevator between the | turned to his home, n Cormack has | e wis Lo pay off the fuctory hands. 'An b | e in“Itiehland and one cach i ather' | N yvoug T'he oxports of.spocio’ division of the subjects for the different B Sivie Todny:. third and fourth floors, when thoy bocamo | pussed the crisis of s discnso wnd is now | femph was et 10 SHON IO AW RN | counties, "ho law will take atect duly e JW03. | 0 PN N0l 0 o otk wore #4487 papers, viz: \;}.\l‘?fim.\urlf'x“\; U\':.i,.ml;l“ 'fi'*;nl'-:”ii‘\%} for | frigh nd leaped from the car on a | on the roud tor i Volvers at thom wnd modo K000 EHOIE OBCANE, | Gl ftun kot | 090, 0f which k400,000 10 and &382, 450 First—Tho Discovery of the New World. Bundays e D denerally faivs | puow landing. They fell backward down | Colonel Warner AL Reot, traveling repre | T nentious Yoyuge: in i bnttored und dis= | i silver wony to Burons, and 8571615 in gold Second—Columbus—His Character wnd Mis- [ Variable winds, =~ 2 4 the shaft, a distance of forty feet. Mrs. | sentative of the Mining Industry and Trades e egar— Aepaaiuits Yoyups L UALaRI0 M1 B 1 ut to Furope, 71,615 in g sion. : For lowa—Occasional light flurries of | Swajener ' died immediately and Mrs. | man, the leading mining journal of th Government Telegraph Kates. avled conditlon with every, porson on hattd | ud 53,550 in silver 0 South América iIdeTho Hoanlts and Consequoncos to Bo- | suow; varlable winds, \ly faie; north to | Noouan died at 11 o' tondeht. The northwest, came in_from Chicugo last even- | WasmNaros, D. C., Dec. 24.—The postmas- | storms through which she passed. jt 8 Discoyory, or the “Generally fai; north to vere not identified until midn fu and will spend Christmas with his family ourth—The Missionury Work of thé Church ns were uot identifie . | ing east winds. o R ; h i Ty 5 i Basat iy cowpaby @ SAVANNAM, Ga., Dec. 24:—At Valdosta in New World. Al was crowded when the accic inthis city. He goes w Denver within a few . ibing the telegraph rates to be paid | Boston his no e [kl for by 4 ‘ Witbu~othe Dhitionce of the Catholle Church Local Becord. A e preseribiug the telograph » e pald Whotlost. thiir Hives in ttombia t | Lovett Roynice, s white boy aged 10, shot und ,,u“ Politieal, Civil and. Soclul Institutions OFFICE OF THE WEATHER Buneav, Omama, F . A T T, ST for the transmission of government messages “"“‘,“‘,‘.',‘,"““'\ I‘f(\ ulls.l: ‘“'um Killed Meford Bealdin: coloved T TEATTIR. of the United Statos, Dee. 24 —Omaha record of temporature and Oregon's Snow Blockade Raksed, Moming, Lincoln, Neb.: M. Darv. | during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1803, | los puylng tho funeral usponses of'tho | KU Meloho BaRdit, coloreds med e bt sl e Cuihole raiufull compured with corsesponding ay of | pouaian, Oro., Do, 2h—A heavy rain | W Grisnd I, Sob Miiss Moy Maddos, | The rates are thesame us thost promuiated | Yetits [BWALD 00 oy | venth—Tho Sociul Question. pust four years: A o Deo, B avy 1 , Grand Istand, Neb. i Miss May Maddox, | sum of 1,00 Uea lsialons of the Sublect 1892, 1891, 1890, 1689, | began falling this afternoon which caused | Falls City. W. H. Kyser, Salida, Colo,: | three years ago aud which the Western ‘ | | u ] | Killed by & White Boy. ter general has issued the annual c The West End Street Ruilway company o | ea Ry & Wh ¥ - - 1 B < \ Tnion objected to. The claims of that com- ¥ ign. Tried to ¥ on His Wife, emperature, 155 435 805 685 | the snow 5 i Tho blockade | Miss Mininic Hurst, Kansas City ; Louis Duj- | Union y 0 oluims of that com- ¥ 3 B n Hls W ; irat-—Tho Encyolical of Fope Leo X111 on | Rfiluum temperature. 155 435 503 952 | the suow to melt rapidly. The blockado e T Bauthiun. Daven | pany for telegraph services rendered during | Deputy Sorban and i court Judse of Buda- | Bosrox, Mass. Dec. 24.—Guilty of putting Mis Lemperat T 2acific sy - e led v " 2 with swordsand the dep foition usstion. Avorage tomporature.. 8§ Ay> 255 pwo | on the Union Pacific between this ‘city and | [0 7% 5ok, A, Saxton, Chicago, {1l.; Leo | the past three years have not been scttled. = | Peath fought o dusl with swordsand the dep- | 41500ic in un oyster stew with intent to kill R BANIn of Tatet: Sa Rt of | rsolpltbiiohu iy 0 A0 0 0 | Whe Dallse hus Boen broken, und delayed | Burfon, Claslanat O} Hobert Stevensos, ‘ oo e e Trlahmon convicted {n 1889 of | his wife, was the verdict the jury found ._P?“ L e e Chadt Siatament stiowing flie condliion of taw: | Wels ATived tanight oyarand,, ke Tlon | Torunto, Can. | My ts of Ocean Steamers, | (ESCETRMHL Sider of Tuspector | aguinst Michael Andrew today. BOPAE Whd Trivate Charlilos—How sm'nv-m‘“"d precipitation at Omuha for the | Pacific left on time tonight and the Northern |y yrogg. Dee. 24.—[Special Telegram to | At Brow Head—Passed—City of Paris | Murtin Zwedore have been reloased from the & AU lasa to nlz‘zllnn En’acflvul und (ll;«uatlwllnl. ay and sh}oe Mavch 1, 1593, as comparel | Pacific traius arc running on time, Tap Bee. | —Kearney—W. J. Scoville, New | from New Yok < Dublin prison. S DIED, ! men's Societios und Societies | w " verage: S . — g insale —Pussed—Etruria, o 1 olics of Spain | tered a vigors | mecneoen e SRS “‘?“ AR ;n‘):llluif t:::n:m:::e 242 Theatrical Nutlonul Hall, Yok, At Kiosalp—Fupsed—Etrurla,” fram Now | o o O o iata ) L iohb ‘Otices 0f five Unes o leas under (ids head, Afty nsurance un nslon Kunds | RO 2 s s p b"“" fency for the d 6= 'he members of the Tel. ded, sokol this | , CiicaGo, 1L, Dec. 24 —[Special Telegram | York. crived—Trave, from New | Of & Protestant ch St rid 0 conts; caeh additional line ten conts, E e oty st Murvi i 6> L to Tup Her]—The following Nebraskans | At Bremen—Arrived—1rave, from New conta; eac e cent veth~Trido Combinations und Strikes, | Deficloncy since March i, 2762 o Tue } cbra o o evening will repeat their entertainment of | 30 30 SR 0a today - Grand Pacifle | York lithnd hiave be b, 1d daugh rec o K ches ent and Premier S s —Tmmigration and Colonization. Jogmal prepipigation. . i 08 uches | 115t Sunday evening, at the hall on the cor- | & Freak. Omaha s Mr. John C. Allen. Lin- m— K ion granted Lo witharaw A My (il ~Ihion ‘a:mp“m“ the Tu- | Peficiency since Murch'1'21,. 111 807 inches | ner of Thirteenth and Williams strects. The | coln. Auditorium—Jobn M. ~ Fairficld, Fulford is Champion Now, Tocalitios street dewonstrations have b lock this uioruing o the Unll Los. Georor E. Huxt, Local Forecast Official. last presentation of the play, “The Duke's | Omuba. WiLLiasseous, Pa, Dec. 24—A. H. | wade.