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2 THE _OMAIIA DAILY BEI SDAY, I)I-‘.(!I«‘.Mm‘.n 23, 1892, m . Dec. 97 Fire broke out 1. R Travn, Murray Oarieton, George \\ criminally rod -l.v ible for issuif® |n here Inst night and destroyed overy business & o Wilson, M. F. Stein, George B. Dener tad faith o prescription for vu|v|.||~| A TRy SN house in town except one. Tho fosers are J. | Andrew's Bill Considered by the Oommittee | ¢ ‘-':3.4]"”-‘\“'1‘\;“”'nv\lx'.'.': WhKe Wis report | Ohief Olatk of the Railway Oondnotory' | i Medicine L ""‘,“,"',','"'T:‘ i ["l“," i s . . '\'”“I““V";“ e “I";']'H;: \\; (| Jack MoAuliffe Kicks the Big Purse Ene on Banking. | showing that the association had a balance Order Denies Rocent Rumors, physician un |.».’ aw, Although a pre- | mometv o' Honamt e i oy The total loss is §25.000; lusuran, tirely Out of Existence, in the treasury of &57,750.20 seription is Issuedzgn good faith it docs not about half Lt During © past vear the membership of ez protect the drugist if he fills it in bad faith ased 239, T On the other handethe motives of the physi DURING THE EXCITEMENT. e S Y anate, opey aftor adopting « | OBJECT OF THE CEDAR RAPIDS MEETING g i il o gendloa iy y Ltoda & T WILL BE MODIFIED AND REPORTED " g e L 6t / / then adjourn cian in fssuing tho prescription aTe NoL S1C: | -wame Tneldents and FEpreodes That Marked - JUDGE NEWTON WITHDRAWS HIS OFFER f amendments to the constituti e essful evidencoin the trial of the druggist $He Deuion EXCURSION AND THEATRICAL RATES | r importance. | - - - o - } Members of the Committee Hopelessly Di- Conference Calied for the Parpose of Con- | WORK OF THE OOUNCIL The fiehting of the fire on the fourth | secting of the Central Trafe Association to | Too Mach Squatibling Among the Fighters | Vided on Rome of the Measure's Pro- WORK OF THE LICENSE BOARD. MAeFIng the Helation of the Offantens | v floor over the portion of the building Conslder the Mattoer Over Terme and Too Little Chance visions Seme of Its Principal | wamie Polie St AR thons to Each Other and Not to | Dusy Resston :;n \[I\nrl\h\ the Atlarm of ‘ pied by the Continental € \-!'vm; Crtieaco, 11, Dee, 27— Commissioner Don for the Club Assigned as Festares Set Forth. | some Potice usiness oy g Fo' Last Night. yiny was one of the finest pieces of work | ald has called a meoting of the passenger Py Licenses Granted. 4 Ly | The meeting 81 the conncil last evening | imaginable. A line of hose awas taken up | pavty of the Contral Trafic association - | Anold hose cart belonging to the Omaha oty wayt reRar 1096 TANE, for thé members | the firo escapo on the ndfh side of the | for tomotrow fo consider the question of " Wasnisarox, D. C., Dy The house | fire department was sold by the fire and Ciin Basivs O 1 e were as full of good nature as their respecs | building, and the pipeman braved the | & it wiiE - SoF AHe ek S Wi Na Lo, e Yhe 33 00048 T 1 (-m;‘m;l;hl on bankin i “Ill ;y‘pl\ “‘1.“* :H iUty b L o 4 M to Tite Bre. |8, B, Clark, grand « t Poeitics 1 hold (l . fought, the domon In g Tyost eifectial theatrical ratos I o puose s to, e ween Jack MeAuliffe and Dick Burge for called soon after the holiday reces: it to the department hadron of ‘the Order of Rallwa tdfe; wus | A1 th with the ex \ sdward. ner Partition . from toum to reom sens | 00t the fnstructions of the managin s \ b WEIEHS chamntonahin of i Wl to act on the bill uced by Representa- | for &5, The sale was a clean pick ) e | scen .‘v.lv' '\H\Vv"m- ‘\ ‘.‘lw-. Press | nnd they made the la dlar meeting of | oy “\ o i} ”‘. by Che tolting blows of | R0 A their WL g S 11 ia o Judge N e ‘ N n\.r tive Andrew of Massachusetts, proposing | City, because the cart was useloss and had | ge o Con Gt ) Siiidad gt 1 4 wr one that i bo plensant to ro- | the firomen, and on to the south end they 1y neot adents to aatoe tpon | Coney Taland Athistle club with more liberal legislation in behalf of national | long ago heen placed on the pension list SN tliere ‘wonld Be n meeting of the tarl. | Member [ wwent Oxtinguishing the flames, The WOMK | vytes for spectal and theatrical parties, the | drow the princely of 1 night " 3 re {r: driver of truck No. 1, wa " v Q WOR! " eeting of U ) men on the inside, togethe with th v ~ e . Lt 8 Mot TIgHS banks and o repeal of the silver bullion pur- | ¢ McKray, driver of truck bits 1atior onranisnt Vo' fowis The mayor submitted several vetoes as L i L NG | pads interested agreeing to maintain same | The announcome: snished . Hobohl 8 chase clause of the Shermar act granted o twenty days' leave on account of | FER B 0F EREGEIIGS T8 OF QIMAIEA | \istnl, Tho fiest sns that of the sowercon- | farpe Tais Dpauls playing itom tho gToutd | without devintion and to pay 1o commis | fightors and thole backers, but. the ‘:::, Representative Bacon of New York said | illness. John Ormsby, driverof truck % | stvlke dtittng tis Worla's tale tract of Heyman & McDonald the executive pnes and flyine sparks, 8o beautifully | folt cctly orindirectly to influence such SRS AT g today that, in his opinion, the committee | was allowed his anni :_.\ leave o h. da :4 He sald of it 11 18 tHavnslast tot maintaining that the price was too high, and | ii wlvmw iting a4 mome 1: het e m~\1*y“ \ 1 A mooting of tho managers will be held naking the announcemoent Judge News would report back the Andrew bill with | Fred Danker, a special policeman appolnted | yyq gome of sensationalism. Aside from the | that there waw evidence of o conspiracy be SN HOvor R ":‘1‘ D ey Ca | tomorrow toconsider various matters re- | 01 gave as his roason th ¢ Hollave some modifications. The committee held | @ ago wi lled upon ] AY [ 45156 & ot o be held hore there | 4Cen Some of the bidders to- et th T i e ety it pon | 1Ling to bath freizht and passenger trafie. | MeAuliffe and Bunge wor ¢ como 1o nn one meoting at_ which it considered this bill. | he should not be dismissed for drankenness i he veto was - sustained by o unanimous ! Shipments of four, grain and provisions | oo (:'1' 4 "The mer 1) Hext Tresd is no truth in an the statements. The the fourth floor f &t ot \ TSt \Ereene Iheir co 1bbling over nly i bare quorum was present \e mem woaring will take place ne tesday S h s z s 6 iy FREL T rom Chica ) th Looar st week . \ ! bers who did attend were substantially | evenin kelihood of a general yeeurt The veto of the bi am Fuaeni ‘_“\‘lV\‘flw‘v‘»"‘; fla ',,},“‘ © vanq y‘. mounted to 47.468 tons, ngainst42,183 for the 1 IMANOT LeFmS ¢ coment had forced ag! on the bank features of the bill, but Aftor 1 action of the usual amount 1z the World's ( bian exposition has | tute company, ft L for the | o o tho b ‘“" e d it ot "; ‘\M‘ ] Nt | preceding week, an incroas h421 tons. pon b | ho largest :\'lu'l‘»’l)n\ cany n.‘w Sherman e ;u‘wl of routi » business the commission ~|v!.:" ng to do w conference, and is us | i ,“,I,h' oot 1t W 1y of the clectie ts tho g bl n Gt Lt sk dbls 1 with ‘ \ wishod 1 on they were hopelessly divided, and as | itself into a license board o The | g 1o the 1 ¥ | o B PLD AR oled a gl 1 Lo A ! \ 2 elf n g the 1660t | Sitoscticy tohr by ; y limpse of f n a \u vas to have tharo were 8o few membors present, did not | following liquor licenses u Lk Ayl f too high. Tuttle al which had been potred upoh th o~ the ligt 2 \ attempt auy thing beyond an informal discus. Charles Krug, 2201 South Thirteenth street; |1 1VI00% 0 the s cnb that a | agaiust the veto, claiming that the pro NN A i tos lnd y it Separated trom (e Railvond \ ! I \ip of sion of the situation Augiist Wendliundt, 612 South Ninth strect: A, | la number will bo pr t. five dele- | had becu ordered by the mayor, and th from u score of nossles hud congealod into Pricaveirnin, Pa., 1D Announce: | 1 ' I ciehit cham The majority of the committee is disposed | J; Qvistenrd, 1012 North ‘Twenty-fouril | gates from ¢ state T belleval [§ | NUGLHOLURINGS 80 frata UG billjinn matter . s v SR Avat mutilnded | ment was made today that an arrangement 1A world, and MeAulifeof the now. to recommend. the first section of the An- | streets A, B MeAndrews, & Juglits streets | (00 : : o what the figure chay 8 org conted, dvitiy doa, (L TR e BT HORRUY LY GHUES 5 e v G B e eAL hains| Henry Amiorson, 724 Soufh Sixteenily strects | W at they sn 1 also is unteue #1068 of Tesolutions locating fas lamps at s of | the wit fch ad been | has been af % 1 whereby th . i v Burge, at ones o fssue circulatingnotes up to the full par | R0 RN AR, Sieenn | Tnere will not be more than 1menin | Ninoteenth and Davenport and Twentioth | {8, 1o fhvce room Tk / Ph R et G b A B vale of United “Statos bonds deposited. | sireett Fradic iartos, Tio sontis thirtcenth \ttendance, and they will ba only the ox | 1 Capitol avenuo werw ovorriddin, us was | L B peen s Philadelphia and Haadlilg "o aitd. o v pueso: they would ofter Section 2 reduces the amount of bonds re- | street: Chris Jensen, 502 North Fourteenth | ecn officers of the organizations. The | One protesting against the tr of money » ;) ‘ company, including inances, will aftor Ja man of 188 pounds quired to be deposited m the United States sti John Merritt, 1218 Douglns strects [ o iy g o for . the S84 vom the geneeal fund to the lighting fund to | g '”"-':”‘ CKS W Lt UL ey 1, be conducted by the finance commit [ MeAutife was interviewed la onight in Sreasury by nationi banics (0 o morely nom: | Hhonks Soe 119 % uth tiicenth ey e B I g LG paythe billof the Thomson-Houston com- | With theiv frosty load and the lines R L B T W U A 1l goction will have to be | Gustay Wechbic 15 South nurteenth | considering the relation of v organi he were imbedded in a frozen mas Raglo wwas tecontt otod prosident | eafe of the ne ¢ e sl S A T S M, [ gireets owntiaifewiniz asoetatign, AL tons to ench ather. and after this confernee Discussing the Ve | thon an lclo dropned from 4 projocting N ohjoet of the snovement s g separate | UL of sporting men were prosont, ineluds and belleves in requiring banks to depostt a | &lxteenth "sire Wilifam . " Sehippor of e excennve ofers o cotoint T | cyron sorstond. thee s more money | {ber aund was shattored o the pasemant, | s Gt fron compny fen the Falipad, | B DVSer Sac was voryariery aud considerable amount of bonds. Section 3 ¢ 4008 Leavenworth street:s John O g \ e thoroughly understood by | 4,46 vaneral fund than was ordered teans- | ey ALY LG A and at the same time o reliove President aid lates to the tax on tion. The com- | olue, 208 North Sixteenth | the members themselves of the ovders, vail- | gona B0 Gid it was the duty of the conne | SASilys but luckily no one h to MeTacod of the details of the eonl business in | ol business has cost me over 81,000, mittee is iu favor of uction of the rate | LLL South Sixtecnth {vay oficials and overybody else. Themeel: | w 't jut it in the lehting fand to meot the | ACT one of the descending & | order that he may give his undivided atten- | hich 1 lost i wot appearing with my of taxation on national bank cireulation, but | Mk Meseraa? Sauth Thirty Y oz Wwill be held iu the ofices af the Onder 6 | claim of the cloetric light company | AbLe to Stand a Soaking. tion to the railtond [ fo S U it e 1§ obpossd (6 wiping the tax out ontirely, on | JoRNSon; 2101 Cuming, strec GHiin | Raitway Conductors in this city., commigne: | ™ fowry called for the reading of’ the report | When the fire had been subdued Chief Gal S o— [ 15, shiove what 1 moan bustoes T avill Seite the grounds that the banks should bear | erote 811 South Sixteenth streets LT ke, | S8 RGN bo in et one {of the gas juspector, which showed the | ligan still lingered around the ruins and di LAy il + | Dostweent. 1will tioat Bt seithi bwo-ounoe their share of the expense of the system. | 2824 Farni streets John A. Wood, 213 South | tests of the civeuits, before he voted | vected the work of hismen, *Why don’t | _ LrTe Rock, Avk, Dee. 27 —George ¥ AR LR THAT N Wikhes to St L s Section 4 repeals the Sherman silver pur- | Fifteenthstieets John & Jonsen ool Gu- | Tion. The veto was not sustained by a vote of 15 | you o somewhere and got dry 2 asked a | Moody yestorday entored a passenzer conch | Tiio roason | stuck to that $10.000 ¢l el R e o sommiLios. | Ui Chirics 1) Bouitier, 257 Cam | Des Mot Dec, 27.—[Special Tele- | to 1, Munro alone voting to sustain the | ity official who noticed the chief's bedrag- | at Brinkloy and emptiod the contonts of n | owing to_informntion that 1ot that Burea he favorable endorsement ol he com ee | v q ", o « mayor, » “ " 5 L1} 1 3 o i am 1395 North | gram te “The lowa State Music | ™38 ; wled condition. Am 1 any by than my | Jouble. SRR E R T PR S e T R RS X or not cannot be predicted. Twenty-fourth str it Addor, 1114 | fram to Tue Bek.Lhe lowa Stute Music |~ e gas iuspector's report was received | men? indignantly replied Galligan. 1 ean Ll L G i s e b e i elleho e : BN achers' assoclation bogan A.\m e days' | aud adopted, on niotion of Chiaffeo ient® Indignantly reptiod Galligan. “1ean | umes Koesus, instantiy Killing him. At ) trick INSTERSTATE COMMERCE th Rix- | convention here this evening, A lavge num: he city attorney reported a satisfactory | boss,™ and Jack stayed the time Koesus had his bride of two wec PPhil Dwyer said tonfht that ho would 502 North : 3 i = § 3 | with him, but she escaped unhurt. Moody [ back MeAulitfe to fight Buge for $20,000 o - 4 A | ber of d, ates arrived today. ‘The conven- tlement of W, B Sweezy's claim against | The fire att i an immense crowd, Men | (g i ! R Wan: NS Senator Cullom Consldering Billy Amenda- 0L Bouth | gi51 hromisos to be most interesting. the city: adopted TR S e A D arrested, Heisa son of Judee R, ide. As itis now, MeAuliffe will Tuve to . thstrect Crerwi Twens 1 prony eresting | o | ranto the plac m all parts of ity, | ty of Tuscumbin, Aln. The mon had | fight Burge, if ho Is at all ansious tory to the Luw. Tt Feank Shtten, 1802 | liminary mecting was held this afternoon he contract and bond of James Jensen for | and the police had great difieulty in keeping | ¢uiiatied proviously | 15 contrary to the - genoral opinion of Wasmixatox, D. C., Dee. 27.—Mr. Cullom, | Phirteenth strects Fred Renners, St | for appoiutment of commitees, This even- | making sewer vopairs for 1803 was veforred, | tho streots clear immediately in ‘front of the | 1 LRt | wetl known_ sportsmen, For & much smatte chairman of the senate committee on inter- | 41" rects S ; 5 | i1z il nddvess of swelcome was dalivered iy | 28 wwers thoso of J; I Icnowles Tor wwoodent | burning. bulldis the ~theaters | Trothers Bvened (o Deatlh. | L $15,000, Mo is 4 strong boliot stato commiorce, s busily eugaged during | | The protested case of Fred Dahiman, 182 | Rov, v, Lildon und vesponded to by Prosi deswalks and Huzh Murphy for paving, | closed many. ladios walkod dowi to U0 o1 | Agunoy, 8, D, Dec. 7.~ Willim Tush, 24 | that 210,00 will be the lareest pueso the holiday recess in the consideration of | Walnesdny ovening, Fritz Miller, 172 | " DAYk o i ishine lumber, on' the veport of tabulation |l on until after 1 o'clock, when it gradu. | Years of slartod 6 liiidle s firel wivh | SIMLISC Sra et QI elub v ORaERdy bills amendatory to the interstate commet Vinton streot, advertised for a license in the \ : Special by the comptroller. | ally dispersed | gasoline Christinas day. An oxplosion t00k | up i enee 1t wants tis m iy osition to bid law that have been introduced this session. | World-Herald and the learing of his caso | geam to are 1,000 Superintendent. Mutthiesen veported the |~ fPhe need of a salvage corps was never | place and his whole body was at once | By declaving off the contest Judie Newton Tmmediately after the reassembling of con. | W5 seb for this cyenings scssion of the | oy hors e ittendince on the | Abpeintinent dcob Bervekii 18 ity hvw more appuvent i fhis city than I the eare | wrapped in flanos. - Ehen ush, his brother, | has'won tho ndwiration of il it tovested ] i s e ivty-cichth au weeting of the iitor, a wits confirmed, ¢ Tut- | of the clothing stock of the Continental | went to his assistance and suceceds sporting \ \ o gress he will call the committee together (] B MR By S o R R T it ! : ! ¢ | sportine men in vl They declirg and urge the consideration of measures in- | BeCior, ol lzens iprotested hiniist Sl Toduy thoedu- | the's protest regard i matinor inWieh | compnny.L oA lar ock wpauling, | tingaishing the dive, bub not until b | that bis action w yor, and that it wis we sider: ires | L license to Willinm K cational council wnd vound tables | the furnitn council chamber was | handled by men > understood their | torribly burned. William Rush died yester- | time the club, and not pugiiists, should d tended to vitalize and add strength 1o the | Leavenworth strect, but is the witnesses | were in session. The first m e |- being handl ;i - Dusitioss, would Have done mway with | day and Bben canno Hve | wtoterms, | S e Thw: the caso wis cout wssociation was held this even dohn Striblie, WL Whaten, Freldoricl | the netessity’ of’ moving tho s, i - | ton for Feid TThicso bils will bo reported to the senate | General Brooke, commander of the De- | educational council, prsided over by J; 1. | Krelle, J; Haunisn, Theaddre Heuts, | and at the sine time: would have reduced Caused i< D beath, L e > RIS aklleat practioavio: di W& Mp, | partment of the Platte, and Colonel 1 | Knoeptier, siate superintendent, and held in | a1 ¥ o ma plumber | the 1ss to a minimum. Neverhave the local | Fygrronn, Ky., D cently the 1t ! ot ding sparving @secariiest practioablo day,’ sald Mr. | commaudant of Tort Omaha, pro the High school building, the foliowing sub. 1108 S i 3 | insurance agonts had a elearcr objeet lesson oo a'cris i VN Ml | contest witnessed in Omaha for many & day Cullom this morning., *‘and [intend to in- | aeainst the issuing of liconses to si jocts were discussed: *How John I Daily wisggranted @ license as a | of the benefit of 4 salvage corps to insurance | Y& it Dotitician and poste | WD that of 1riday night at the Omaha sist upon their consideration by the senate. | keepers near the fort. ‘The compla Diminish the Waste in Our Pr drain agor 3 | companies than was furnished in this | Prominent republican politician and | Athletic club hetween Dict Moore, (il St ] The general law is to be amended so as to | Was in the nature of a personal communica- | System in Graded an \4mml Wo Hds for Pierishing Station insting e, died under suspicious circumstance: Silletealilh g e Moo « 1 p)'nt(l:'l.\\'iln I order that they may be | ton to the mayor, and consequently the | Suverintendent ¥ oleman of Lemars Bl A TR R Mr. 8)A. Orchard was met at the Pax fused to attow an exammation be. | Panl welter weirht, and dim Crowley, the i Fo 7 i | board could not take official conizance of the | *“The System of Issuir 4.»nnw ortificn l.,\l |,u] fup; ~hm‘»l stationery WOC | 4oy shovtly after midnizht He took uria e coroner wy exinmed | Englishman, The contest will be to a finish compelled to testify. Another amendment | complaint, An oppovtunity will bo given | opened by County Superintendent J. H. | gheied, read and pferrad to the comptr I“"l | lis misfortune very philosophically and | her remains and found that 1 | fora purse of 2600, Queensbury vules, big must be adopted, if the is to be made | these military officers to show cause why | Landesof Keg “What Arve the Proper | for tabulatian, Klopp, Bartlett & Co.'s bid | apted the disaster as inevitable, He | caused by criminal operations. Milligan | gloves. Moore is rapidly completing his i L i 1 i being received el rinut late ! ! effective, defining what a railroad lin licenses should not be granted to applicants | Functions of ueational Council and iR ‘;“‘,“» AR .‘““ e el ed that he knew v ittlo of the origin | s so i escaped arr preparatory work and expects to enter the Judge Brewor's recent decision having prac: | outside of aud adjoining the wiliary veser- | How Can They Be Best Performed ™ led by G GO O G T b RN s by L b the fire, und had béen unable to decide | - { rinin the'pukoof form. He will be sof teally nvalidated e loug and short haul | vation, | Prosident Gearge A. Gates. e comptrollen's Torce wits sy waiting i |y pis own iind how the contfagration could | Steanded 1 Chivago. | Tightor than when soen’ ere Tust, bui in clause of the law, —— = | On this question the report of the con O IGLEN RN R L ¢ .| have started Curoaco, 11,1 27 ~The venture of the | trimmer condition and stronser than ever be- *Another billin which the railroads are ROUTED THE RIXGULARS. | tee that the meetings of the council herea The uine nationdl banks bid 2 per cent for | ey ot that the fire oviginated from a 1 Bell Opera comp, has developed | fore, He uever dreams of losing. James ) intorested,” continuel the senator, “is the x —— be strictly deliberative and not_oratovical | It dcposits; refepbpd, © boiler o is an crror,” said M. e of the worst thentrical failures | Montzomery Crowley is of a liko opltion { general amendment popularly known ns the Mextean Troops Defested by tho Revolu- | and be sceret was adopted. -Shall We Make | Fluc final roport 08, the boned of - equaliza- | Gpelrd, There was no boiler i theportion | S G e s Sonasen i voars, Ao | 1© 58 Digind stvoncand said (o ho extromely 1 ill to permit pooling. It is not. properly | tonists in n Ficree Sattle, Tititerian Ki Ige or General Culture | ton was adopted o e i of the bloclk occupied by myself. The boiler | gt PARREIYE SR Comipiny fre ago- | clever. e has made none but good fights . speaking, such 1 meastive, but is itended 10 | Npw Onveass, La., D 7.—The Picay- | the Objective Point in Hducation!™ was led | & communicati ‘»‘_“‘,".""’ sloning o | from which the steam heat is Turnished s forty members of the compiny aro abso. | in his whole carcor, and _expresscs tho s y ive railtoads authority to make contracts | yne's Laredo special says: A report is cur- | PY Superintendent L. J. Loylander. - Abont | 8 it banit evelipad the [l autiret Wi tocated in the basement under the portion of | joeal theaters has ranged, in which | Most confidence in beating Dick, Friduy | etween competing lincs for the division of | 0%, SUE AR A S este fuy prominent cducators took part in the | bveoh the Colovs, i OUooies, dd (0| the building occupied by the Continea RIEhGEpromintiit trical people now iu | MiEht % 3 freight, subject to x‘l proval or diss IR it S A SobiG s discussions. light different vound table l‘;‘mu\f : ‘\ 'n” jneil \.: .\;‘;‘:l:. \-“*'_h | Clothing company. If an explosion oceured | 3o Gl take )H‘l | In addition to this event, Kid Lozan and 1 provalof the Interstate Commerce commis- | bear Las 2 3 ast of Gu | meetings were lield in_the High sehool and | JHEISh. 3 | mado i speachh |5 was caused by the heat of the flunes, ‘ ey | Herb Saimders. livte ‘s, will strive for six slon. | between 500 Mexican troops and 230 revolu- | churches near by, This evening's mecting ‘l hough his tiyo 3 gjps’ texm is drawing to a AL W, Davis, traveling represeutative for Abcanaad T ANy vounds to see who is entitled to o $50 Wil — Mr. Cullom docs not say whether he ists, m which thivieen soldicrs | Of the association Wil consist of an addvess | RS Sl E e iy foot | ThOIS L Leadian, b mam ,.,.'..,4“ e e Vet o | Tam, and Sundecn, the mind reader will fayors the pooling amendmentor not, MULNC | were filled and many wounded and by Chiarles B. Keeler und response by Heury | o Contuicior Chots b t pat o ST 908 1 of Bristol, T, had four” trunks of samples || HEH o I O D wivean hour's preludatory entertainment nference is that he would be opposed to it. WOk Subina of Moines and the prosident’s | 12 @ yulin destroyed in the five. Mr. Davis had his | the oune from Canton, Minn., says: The | smZas The committee isnot f unit on the amend- | Several — of — tho revolutionists —were | yadress by T H. Hocker. 5.50 was referred to the new.couneil. trunks taken there yosterday and neglected | sexton of — the Assumption church heve | Bacing at Now Orleans, L ment, for there are some members who be- | also killed and wounded. The report says | = = The bills of 3600 for the earpet and 2230 for | AHEEE BAEEE B X ening. Tho | brousht 7. J. Collins of Monroo county, Wis- | NEW ORLEANS, L. Dex e track today . Heve' it woulll bea wood thing and would | the revolutionists were commanded by Gen- | Held Up a Farmer, alance due Léhman for frescoing the | gt (WFGICEH WATLIVAY (5 SHIl b soma | consin. bofore 8. Boyd toduy. and. they made | was heavy; weathor cold. dockey Jourdaw's } mitigate much of the evil existing, and 1 Estrada, and the Mexican troops by | Des Moixes, Ia., De Pole- | council chamber were allowed | time befors he has'them replaced, ashe will | an afidavit. that &b e et e M W5 2 " IOy 0L RULOSOVL XV e Oh it T moB o i hother el s 20 I mhGsounaInE] of. {6t genaral. Are lorm e v anafidavit that they saw a bright { viding of Miss Wilky in the fourth race was would surcly discontinue discrimination, 4 whethier or | gram to Tie By Lastnight a man n named have to make a wip to the factor | about le fo 3 B B L ot i e toF b 181 baB Bu B G Aratat il (el | o A, 1 8 | brought, the procecdinzs o sudden end and | Ve to make a trip to the fuc { about six inches in_ circumforen | so unsatisfactory that he was suspended by 1 €88 s cla , is 50 previ i g X rue, but . Callan, who lives in Jasper county, was netv urnmel & 3 I'he lodge rooms on the fourth floor from the roof of said church on Chri ho. - e ’ " v investi { the large railroad Mlexican rurals, anrived in New Laredo this | (o0 W S e e s et oW Tl N oceupicd by the Improved Order of Led | [ $hobourd of control pondiE MuE afternoon with seven wounded Mexican sol ocked down by footpads, robbed of his e \‘]‘ ¥ Rt | ion, "Three favorites won 2 fiarnoony fal mte b ¢ St = DISE TR0 Modern Woodmen of America, the Woodmen | - — ke S ~EH 1 PREDICTED CANDAL. diers. It is not known here in what engage- | overcoat and money and left for dead. He of the World, the Ancient Order of U | Died tron Tnjurios. 1 vaee, solling, five furlongs: John R ment they were wounded had lain balf an houwr in the snow when | £ Worl: ) : 8 it \ 0! Daolay S5 S RRCHT won, Lombard (5 to b second, Day ) . n N v rocei ver o 1 s priver PR i ! bhint | Ano e Appo ed to Ofie { QLALICH,) the Commercial = Pilgrims of Crey D 5 £ e '0X, onc Dremm 30 1o D thivd, Time: 1:1015 Senator Frye on the Panama Canal Affair. S !*"“".“t‘._fi“l;' down tho viver | found and was nearly frozen. J; Andvews Augiher e "1‘“1‘)‘.1:.-'"\ Moo In Kanaas | \erica and Myrtle lodge, Knights of Pyth- | of the two men who 1w murderously at Secontl race, selling, five furiongs: Haery Washingt O o o [nited | and George Ward wore arr for the | o O e Pollowing | 118 The members of Myrtlo lodge “had | yoked by Pat Moran, died this morning. | 1010 1) won Kuroscii (10 (o I sveond, Join WasuINGTON, D. C., Nearsl | (nar oS eEOLTEL D Butonin b e s, one of whom had on the stolen over- | COFFEVVILLE. Kan,, Dee. 27.—Iollowing | jyst finished fitting up their lodige wooms at | gigvagty’ cannot live, Pat Moran, who is | Hirsen @ to 1 thivd. Thnes 12123 B o Mo s o [ onsopE Uil BtTtes marshaly indorai; Ihey were held to the wrand jury | close upon the appoiutment of Bill Dalton, | costof g8000, for which they had paid | {5 eharend with fhe cvime, sl maine | pece 00 1 won. K Darter b 1 2 2 i on_of. an experienced traile onthe | {his mormng. They say they eame from | wother of the noted Dalton boys, as deputy | their ducs for some time in advance, and as | ing that he is innocent AR EATINE 4 g IHElon(D Lot S R R hrav i (Al conaitiont | traclcof ERE Hevblltionistatwhibcaptiveiting| y (2 g | tains that he is innocent. No motive can be | HWighwayman (300 1 thivd. Time ] 'y ye proy track of the rev nist. |l the 3 et e g X 1 b o Luha evoliid A tured the | Omaha_andare suspected of being the men | United States mavshal, comes the announco- | they lad no insurance, and this floos was | jigeribed for the evime and the ea s Fourth race Wi, five furlones: Bniperor of affairs in relation to the Panama canal | United States deputy marshals, and will uot | ¢ho have done s weh other footpad work | ment of the appointment of Bill Lipsey to a | completely destroyed, their loss will be very | 5 Bt AGOI00L(S. 21 second | Rechs | stop until they are rescued. | b ! | terious onc | LT scheme that has been fulfilled alinost to the i '|‘|n ; 'I l;‘ \”.:‘I:( th‘f oot the last three days | simil vosition, Li wius hu‘u"h a | keenly fel The Red Men lose W, with | | Juaddize (5 1o 1 iied. Fime Bl at spoech Mr. Frye sal . 0 roport of tho b above mentione D ETT cmber of the noted * S1,000 insurance, One of the lodwes was in | VT 'S, ] selting sevon furlongs: letter. In that spoech Mr. Frye said that | yug heen confirmed by later disgatehes. | Found Dead in ted, menbr ol Metiolel um mans 0 uva il T L PR L P R Ny =L DEALL 0 10.5) won, Glossner (1 [ time. \\'m:l(lghm\-‘(ln-\\'hul\v scheme was cor- | The later reprt says the Mexican toops | Masoy Crry, I, Dec [Special Tele- | Tl Starr gage 1s under the. command of | the lodgemen were appraised of it by the ex- | porature [ JohN . 1.0 to D thivd, Tl g rupt, and that within a year or two at least | were vouted. 1t says the town of Guerro is g i el i | m to Tue Beg. | —C. J e Co-operatiy e bourd of control met tor tinue its investigation of the runni Wilky in the fifth race today, and running was fraudulent rtiled the mave and her jockey, IPrank Jourdan, off the tr Behr, manager of | Henry Sta who recently shot and killed | plosi Deputy Wiison whi | sey was heard o r Stare did which startled everyone within a iy, eeast for Inesday: For Nebraska and fowa —1%ir; riable wind light would be thrown on it and the faith of | HOW it diger of héing eay by their evo Bosists loriSaadnlo the .public would tremble under tho shock. | lutionfsts. Many of the Mexican soldiers | oo »59 0 B = Jamas B i R wio spublio Avould tremble wnder tho shock. | aro flocking to the standard of the rovolu- | found dead in bed this morning Ot iYL agre A8 | tionists and its forces are vapidly becoming | discase is the supposed cause of death resisting ar nar st Lip at the time that ght in shooting Wilson, and that | bloclc of the spol. Wasiixoro, D, C. e | The network of overhead wircs was very | | the Wires. | w roublo w sion LLEEMID: | i 3 he (Lipsey) hoped Starr would esc 3 rising temperature in Jowa and tho Nicaragun canalschemes ave parallel | MUgiiented by such vecraits, |- L Vanderbilt Halter of Glenwood, 4 popular | isuimer Dalton, aithoush having recovered | largely responsible for the extent of “tho | and castern Nebrasl S TATETTGT (O A ,.,,.Il the disaster among the I people | ‘hln_'” Ill!\‘m T “.'.S.}‘.R iy “H‘M‘ :{‘ ":N : Y \';]{‘liu\lx‘g.'l.: ‘l’;“ \"‘_‘\“E"Ll Telo. | from the ;».‘.:nm e received at the time the | blaze, as |: 11:|'1-vm-nl\\vrvAm.:l:l- toraise the | For the Dakotas—I"air: variable winds; (Copyrighted 1892 by James Goydon Bennett. ) R il bausn publio men in iia country o heal | (8% Pelo” Sam fs- doike: righe In vusiing | gram o s’ Brk]~Leopold Hisch of tha | (afois of SETeYIL Hobolias the itues on | SXieimat atey oL Suho fiieon inutas | Fioiug temporauire, oeebt i axtromo west- | baids, Do, 37--INow Yok Llovild SEU Nicaragua bonds, fear L resut | United States troops to this section, us they | firm of Hirsel Bros, loadil othiers of Des | qng killed four members of the band,” has | of precious time were lost in cutting thei so | “0 Portions of s B RRKOL. | Cable—Special to Ttk BrnJ—In: tho third Senator Frye is el s deelaration | ”\’-“_§ L be ”m;il .‘",'",'.,. the mxlw \:]w.' Aolics, \\‘; \‘\ ay of pneumonia, aged 47, | yop vot heen ught, to teial. He has been | ns o w the ladder to reach the roof. | i Record. billined mateh, this time 400 points, singlo , to that effect, Aacelaipragnathogborion trom sinegling | attoruwsholbiliosy o indicted for murder, but the county attorney | But for that delay a line of hose would have eorin WeaTHER BekEar. Osama, | cushion carom, for 5,000 francs, Schae 41 beliove the measure will puss tho sen- [ PUIGHLE. SMUEKICES, Oy, WHO, NI SOIMMIL | Two Tow : | d the case postponed until spring. | been upon the v ime Lo hive stually | Omahi record of temperature and | defeated Vignaus by a score of 400 to 45, | ate o Bnid, ‘but of course such a predic- | Much vandalisi if trouble on the horder con- | _ SRy 5 5 | ans now that Emmet Dalton eansiot be | prevented the fire from getting across the | paiufil compared with corresponding day of | 14 SIS P G ings, The tion cannot be made as to its chances in the | W - ‘ OQRTUMWA G, DL Ieqliiolear The state, of eourse, cannot take a | five wall, and the damage would have been | pagt four years WO BILODKA BRIE luninga ekl house. The expenditure of public money, FAILED TO SETTLE { toTne Bee.|—Ch fieh, while driv- | » of venue to another county, and Dal- | confined to the Orchard building. The wires | 18 158, | table was cold and the bulls ran hoeavily, howovor ovious, is opposed on that sid > | ing a team to wate Kicked in the head | ton will not. [ this comnty it willbo im- | also caused deluy by deterring the firemen, | Maxtmumtemperature. |1 thus there was poor playing throughout. of tho hov g S B o s andtT i AP fis | possible to get an unprejadiced jury and | who wereafraid of live wires, and picked | Minimui temperaiur They played off the Cirque d'to, There Chiot Dummond of the Troasury depart. | Unsticconful Attompt o Adjust = South | A e S oy s N ton il Gapano pibdin s W way | their way with great cantion Averige [emperinre. B i i gite i { ment has caused his agents to exerci Omutn's County foad Fund Clalms, | 4 gtpont car and rocoived hoavy damages, that Jaes Brenuan dia, who murd. | Superintendent Coulter of the fire and | Precipitation g 0000100 ! SRS el | closest any counterfeits An unsuccesstul effort was made last | © A "Burley, the 19-year-old son of a weaithy | Woods, and for whose teialan Impartial Jury | police alarm, induced - the - eleewiv lizht Statement showing the condition of tom- | opened i favor of the Prenchiman, but of the Colun night to effect a settlement between the | farmer of Agency, went to bed in the Ld- | could not be obtained Company o turn off the current from | herature and precipitation at Omuha for the | finished at 6 to 4 on the Wizird i Attornoy General Miller is somewhat dis- | Bourd of County Commissioners and the | clede hotel in this city, turned on the e — —— all civevits passing through the alley in the | day and since March 1, turbed by, the report that Bill Dalton, the Indicted, but Fighting. _ e SRS OIS 8 Catally Bured. rear of Lhe ning building, wnd the il femperatur S ane ] « TS R iy for the electvical light and was found dead ! c ; gnems, Ton,, De SO e notorious _butliw, hias been appointcd i ‘”"“'l yo ‘I“.".“f‘ L AT T Y T e e e by TrENTON, Mo., Do, ra, the 4-ycar- | em of the company ilse ramoved the | Hiue e i s "\! NoE ; ”{,,‘“” h‘ |(|: Byl ,r o) o ate arshal i din 1 the road N (e g TRk . )5 t we + the buildi an o M . 12 | the Amateur Athletic associntion tonigh doputy United States marshal in Tndin | 8 ALEURIN e 2 e 3 ola daughter of Luwrenee Nichols, wa that were i the, building, and | NG Lrceipitation. . 08 Tencs | I b itory. He said he had applied to the | South Omaba cluims reimbursement from Broke Jail at Fort Dodg burned to death today at he ily took down the light at the home. She | i Davis, who killed Dick Nolan in n bout, United S 3 i 2 jency for the day , 03 inehies | Jack tes marshals in Kansas and Indian | the county for money spest in grading [, Forr Donge, Ta., Dec, g Spoecial Tele A I i | was playing about the five, when her dress | Lersec of I’W"'”‘!“‘i'“‘ Douglas, f fency since Maréh 1 318 inchos | some time ago and for which he stands in- ] for informution, at the same time | gproet botween Twentieth and Twenty- | gram to Tue Bee.) ~Boh Richards, confined ught five. Before her mother could ex- | that the falling 1" 450 SOOF: ‘t"l‘}"”‘{"'v-“\ Grone: 14, Hust, Local Forecast Oficial dicted, fowght Jimmy Cusey for o purse of Sapaslin Lin sushriac und disaphrovalul | soventh; Twentieth streot from N to L | I the county Juil for Inceny, loosened tho, | Sugulsh tho flamcs tho- ehild wus burned | he crosswireund pracipliate tho deadly lino o fored Dy the elib, 1L was it flerce fight from Al ading respouse from cither officer. N‘,‘ street; and Missouri avenue from Thivteenth | heavy pins that held the oo hetween | almost tou ¢ 8 T ! o e : . 1 "k-~'l"ln-'- [\-]‘_';'nn.vlhlu_ M. | the sta lvl.m!“w .:, w.r]- ;i\‘l-\lyl.-’h”|“_.m.v1 Casey furtler nction will be taken until the two | to Twentieth strect. The members of the | Bim and liberiy last His/escapo | PERSONAL PARIGIALHS, | Whan e Tuwopturned, : BE SIS IULIOESBTANR, dnvots (VAP Q) Hlsial Sl marshals have been heard from, Bomrd of County Commissioners mog | a8 not noticed for soy oirs. Mhe other g The scene during the burning of the tower | t0NS,” said o Boston to a roporter. ‘1 Dunin0Eha Biatemaaty e e | Mayor Walters, Councilmen Bulla, Wood, | Dtisoners wore confined in celis uud could 88 501y B, Reinhardtand Miss L Mollie Jones | was a beautiful, though awe-inspiring one, | remoembor when the stonm shovel was oATON L Milna: E b0 STCiEre ) ) e gonditton, =t fiagenin, Shulty, Bowloy aud* Bruce, Ojty | ES¥IROIEIS COICON | were married Saturday evening at the resi- | For some time before it took fire, the tower | New thing here, thut it was on one ocen- LS R ! ‘Wasuixoroy, D. C., De “Mr. Blaine | egsurer Hoctor, City Attorney Van Duscn, | b 5 donceof the offeiating ministor, Rev. Charles | zave forth a cloud of purest white, | sion made to do the work of a numbey of | lodee, referring to the article dn i AWisl- 1 fsas well as yesterday and is improving.” | City } sor KKing, 150 Johnson, Colonel 1. | CLEVELANI'S CHOICE, W. Savidge. s the frost andmolsture was | men who wero obliged to turn in- other | inetonpaper, cliar ing that he, with others { Phis was at 6.0'clock, and from Dr, Johnson, | 1. Savage, Chris Mcleher, Do, Jolin Mc- | it At the Mercer: William H. Owens, {1, | converted Cinto steam by the intense | directions for employment. This shovel | formed a conspivacy to prevent the Washi i 5 1 Muarphy o iited States 4 0 ALOree eorid 3 o | 4 A ] B b Eing § who had come from Mr. Blaine's bedside 4 | Millan aud ex-Mayor Sloane of South Omaha, | ¢ Iy Mgl for _Liite wos | R ATl Kearney: S lusher, | heat, and - when - the - tlames | finally | wug af’ work, and one of tho dischargad | ton st from goviing historieal informa EMHOBB0 come fro [in the o foners” yoom of the court | Nenato eV LRtk Holdredies 1% 15, Goble: Tted Clouls Miss | toole posseasion of 1t aud assumoda thousind | 1140 ors Stood Looking ab iv in ustonigh- | on from tha archives, “suid that tho Itseems to bo setiled that Mr Blaine | housclastnieht. LB T s 1T Hen 0t Mavion Iunter, Chierokee: dames Sunford, | leaping and ever changing fo the trans- | ent. An official connected with the | Stitement was fulse . 0t Toave Washinaton-for som [, Mr Bevin presided over the mecting | an interview with President-clect Clevelind | Sioux City, Ia {1 MeCulloth and wire, | formation was one thit could mot help but ¢ | L to come, even if his health should | ‘rie South Omalia oficials and citizens claim | fu tho morning as to his favorite candidate | Boone, I ; Licufefiut Grote Hutcheson, | ciuse admiration oven though the belioldor § 56 WeR aianmenyenng '”;’,"“' tnd, | Cholern Sproading ot Donkivk, saficiontly (o warrant his remova that the count ssioners agreed 10 pay | o “Unjted States senator to suceced My, | Fort Robinson, wlizal Tiho o fulloat imoabligs ol (Hio | BMUBOC BE e 0K DO e iae Wl | TAta, Toov. 87, —Jroup custa of cliglargaRd also pretty well understood that, while | half the cost of the streets, and on Hiscock TS Ao TR SR AR e | Curcado, 1L, Dod %, (Special Told sublime spectucle I lock in 1o | fuce, wont ovor to him und snid: W | four deaths ure reported from Dunkivk Bluino shows marked improvement, that guarant d to let o contract | Hiscock NERBIAN OIQ HOLEE A8 | T Tie Brer. | —The'folfowing Neb tower ticked = away, appavently unaf- | Mike, what do you think of it? It%8 | oy stllln yory sick man-—so sicle (hat ho can | for 1o worlk, © Fho o ssiouers deny tho | saying: : PULB BRo Il A sapivi s | et by Vit o e ety and 18 sceed | oty good, ey’ Miko whool 1 hoad | only sit erect when Jifted In that position | cliim and the matter was hotly debated. A | “Ju ought not to be necessary forme to | Morse, Omaba. Grea) Northern—Robert 8. | & \ . feartul aould | approvingly. ‘Yis,’ said he, ‘it is, in- | =—=——————— = N | wreat many petulant things were said, but | . ' tho o what T I interfere with — time and its faithful | ; tdan Y aud propped up with pillows. B e adioarnod bofore any, | ¥epeat for thopublic what T have sooften | Wilcox, Omuha: Jobpy L. Carson aud wife, | oy supe, but the onslaught was Lo | dade, nowonderful musheen, Wondg 1 ¥ s " A6 DIIN0L. DRIbER B exprossed to m emen in private | Miss Kose Cavson, Jo L. Cavson, jr., T, W A it s, ontl | ful it is, but,” he added, us he snook his ) anted & Divoree. | thitg was decided upon.. At the meeting of | CXpressed to muny g nen in privat 8 4 b 8 oW b ind the fkunes pierced the dials, e \ is, . \ 3 Wasiuxgrox, D. O, Dec. 27.—Surgeon | the South Omuha council toni oposi- | conversation. Among them Mr. Murphy | Smith, Lincoly g Pacide-J. M. Faller, | han, g if they wore paper instead of flst and winked kno . wonderful | - el 1. Didkson of the navy was today | tion will be made to the county commis | himself and Mv. Croker, and gentlomen who ; e R ant ot aothing but Uhe outiines as it bees, it can’t vot | P i L v | sior for the settlement of the disputed | huve been prominent men in the party from LOCAL BREVITTES. ures and th ws, the vericst skeleton pranted & divorce from Mary Dickson. It | 5 . i And 1 1l A Cow wi I ; 1 f | claim, . every part of tiw state what had been there. And then they, o o | was on October 5 last, that Surgeon Dickson e “1t must not be forgotten, however, that At Thivteenth and £ 1 tatoonin vist were gone, while within the tower tho Mr. W. 12, Brady accompanied by two friends, broke into a | Business Fatlure Sult Lake, the party has a very hard task o perform if | orning aboul 9 o'clock # ‘Chirteenth | flames seetho led and twisted, ve- | oy und ger 1 | b brake intc St Tane i W lakes. lay worning about 9 i d pand v ° | ent g oom ¢ the National hotel in this city, | SAK Lake, U T, Dee. 27— [Special “Tele- | we cxpect to keep the word we'have pissed | sipoot motor collideg syith a Farnam strey | lentless am ive o copier corbife | Racine road, is very particular about :\'l.u;ull..‘m}'\\i“n,Nl 1.,_\\\1”‘..3,““" compny | Eram to Tue Bee.]—The Earls Purniture | to !yl o e VIN.; .l.lx ihy ;Iumvh\ it \‘m\\\«- car, Noone was injured | :I\‘ ““"’ \“-"”‘ "I‘ 38 OF YAKEUR Coiai i *:"I having full reports of all stock killed, | of an Englishwan nawed Carter. Twelve | qud Cavpet company, carrying on busiuess | EiVen us a phenomenal wajority, one she cost the co §1057.7 to compile the ho Insldious foa undeviningh Lue 1ood, Ahe e Ll a1 i e | R 1AL AL\ fas Qlvorco sins f1ba Ly Dick: ) ootk OALBOL LAY, COITNIRE O Dusiicss | Tng that thoy expoct us to domuch, In | 16OV ING couhn MENETD €0 Gk pile the | thou tho flagstall toppled for a monent and | 80 that soltlement miy be wmado -wlil) | gou. Mrs. Divkson let the sult g by do- | fie s como o o sudden stop, Ao | doi this a_great deal depends upon the fax s 1sh Jeariwolin (CLopk RCkat | fall with i evash Lo the stons sidewalk 100 | the owners. A rulo of the company re- fault. Both parties wero prominent in so- Y P hop b | state of New York and its g1 T ik R (14 08 Dy liat t metrapolis stion foreman shall re- | | helow quires thnt the mises were elosed this afternoon unde k ks i E4,408. 5 a saving oLa2 10802 over list y cloty cireles e sving v » and the Natioual hotel pS . - The interests of that state and of the party - > he Serie wort all stock found killed or wounded | cecution for #5000 issued from the Thir B i e | First O of the Series, | ' denoument wus the sensation of the hour, | iseseeution for #H000 lssued from tho Third | demand, it sems to e, e selggtion of 4 | SEUI " Gurr, ba ohe liborat appliance of 1 o < Clook last night fire was ais- | on his section and calls for dounled par- | , ot ek gauel |- TOuLY SURE B Aok | gonator whio ean not only defend the princi- | # beer bottle overtioidio Burton's head, in- | £ 3 Alrg wis Al | culars, A cow was killed at Movse | B Cem :::.‘_m u | in” change of the establish- | SN L S e riinate And | duced her to sign a check for £0. The chieek | covered in the second hand furniture stor ick Burdish's suloc Heo is v has left the city nett vetuened from Schuyler Kansas Crvy, Mo, Dee. 21.—The railroud erossing war between the Missowrd, Kansas | & Texas and the Kansas City, Port Sedtt & | NE prowote policies that may be presented for duy ( winl, cousideration in the seuate. In order o in- ok, Doc, 97 Witnesses to the will | S8r¢ this, the senator frow New York should of 1. Nathan, 505 Soutn Thirteenth street and an alavm sent in from box “I'he i pile of mattresses in the rear of the b man’s report was meuger. M. HBra wired ive was in i some 1i » and the section fore- | 9 ~ r . 4 be a man not only experienced in public | ) with Charles Kreig, one of the sz wnd was put out with i loss of about ) S < Dugan, section foreman, i Nevnda ratiroads, which promised yesterday | and codicils of Jay Gould were examined be- | afrjvs bur who has clear couception of | two prizoners who escaped from the county torhe ownetr Il building was damaged to “,,” veport gives no particulars abou ! § 0. develop inta serious trouble, is now at o | fore Clerk Tinuey today. Their evidence | the vital issues which he must deal with | jall through a coal lole several months 4o, | the extent of #50 e disposition of the Morse cow Ikkilled.” TS . standsuill, pending the rosult of a legal con- | was subsequently submitted to the swro- | during the next few yeurs, Kreig had seived thir of a niuety days’ L dordan and while the entire During the big fir Tn reply to this Mr. Dugan answered: ! troversy. As a resuit of yestords ‘s conflict | gate. nstrument witl o admitted us | “Speaking frankiy as I have alecady done | sentence for o ALy offense. | qepartment was hard at work on the | Wb disposition of the Morse coly i OF 166 Tremont S, Boston, was th very poos At tho crossivg tho Kiin ty rond has | a matter of form, as no objections have boen | to those gentlewen who kuow wy views, it | Anton Becker, o German baker, entered | Orchard and Continental buildi an alarm | Soepy kind,” health, from bad ¢ ation of the blood, s m |f-xluwnnp n} v npdinst the © to the probyte. does not seeni to me ihat the selection of Mr. | the New ldea vestaurant on Four b | was turned in from the box at the corner of | ) L2, l‘m‘m'.”x-‘l i of I| o ta the head, aimb spsils, tansas & Texas peoplo for con- e Murphy shows co or intention of plae- | st ar Dodge, yesterday and engaged in | Twenty-third and Grant stre It took s m—— e nd chills, A the Jisiet < bl o B T R R e R Will Contest the Election. ing in the senate a man of such a Ly pe v ation with aueof thewaiters For his | sama thne for the hose companies to arrive | 4 Wi = u: B Tl g i | ““u'f’\’{fi"'",“:.uumr W over he are maiutaining armed forces at the cross- NasuviLik, Tean, Doc. 2.--H. H. | “This dest use of our power would, I fear, | pains ho received & bowl of hot soup in the | and cousequently tweo cottages were almost Good mworning, my dear, 5 | w‘n‘t ol \I:rlr-h“:rl“ Hinnce brou; »n ing, each keeping watch over the other (0 | Thrasher, fusion candidate for —congress ; SHUse muUCh disuppointinent, not only u New | and & punch frow the waiter's fist. He | totally desuroyed “Good mornin Where are you | M 0fLho liver, caush ierti, 4ha i Prevent boing taken by surprise. aiaibat Hon, D AsEnlof da the Teuth di [ Yorl, butyin the country. ‘Phis party ougit | ined and a warrant has been issued. | o going | ine, 80 tok {l ————- - BOb tas Soered Botine of & Danther " | not to be Called upon to fuce such a proposi- ¢ of Blue Springs writes to | The Fire Record. |7 “Going to place a wreath of flowers on Hood!s sarsa ar"la 4 Commercial Travelers of tho West, R000R 4 | tion when it considered what thor s 10 ¢ that he thinks the robbers | Cmester, L, Dee. 27 - The large building | the grave of my husband. i 1 - St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 27.~The 1iith annuai Ty Sy o and what serious digieultics bave 10 e | who entered his store on the nightof De- | known as the Menard Manufucturing com- | “Oply one? = Why, you have vuried | B foon fulh recovered, and nu\\ enjuys pore d ) { gatiug the City Treasurer. JAmELANS ey T Ay n s the A T nly o v health, 8 Y b fug of the West Commercial Travelers | IANINR NG S . 4 | Surmounted before it can be comber 17, And secured a quantity of watehes | na s building in the Chester prison yard, | three husbands,’ health. "Buo razs sho coull priiss flobd ReaviNG, Pa., Dec. 27.—An investigation is | - B e and r ia Mo WA | DA & ! v ¢ AP Bassapariiia all ga:’ aiid i Novaay enolgh 1 assoclation iuet this morning for the purpose | he..y made into the affaivs of the city treas- | Drugglsts » Omata, Hooffers & rewand of $50 for iu- | burned down ast nignt 1l stock, tools **T'o be sure, my deav; but I am of an i - ~ - -7 of electing ofcers, which resulted as fol- | g Mr. Obold denissall vuwors in | ST Luvis, Mo., Dee. #7.—In the court of ALS, $35 & economical turn of mind and have buried HOOD'S PILLS %6 fikad tuade. sud 476 name £ od aup | - them ull in ono grave, | i st armpetiy Y formation that will lead to their urrest or | €te., valued atover 50,00 were destroyed b # fowa: President, G. W. Carbst; first vice i QunECLCE with the city's duanges. | appeals toduy i Lewis county Liquor cuse ‘cun.-u-mu It is thought the fire is the work of an in- ( 3 )

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