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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. A i - — - TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY M()iiNli“;. DECEMBER & ——— | NUMBER 1. ° T \ T t Europe, such as England, France and ¢ e \t Qi not break her main shaft, because had Vi condition is considered critical by his doe- \ | i R | Germany, would be swiliing to_open their JUST CO‘“M: INTO PORT | 5% Sone o aho cou hamily ave assured NO RESPECT FOR THE lOl RT | He is confined to his bed with one side ENCIRCLED BY VULTU S LIV i 4 ¥ LU | mints to the free ceinage of silver on an the Manhansett that she would be ready to | | Iyzed. In the next room his wife lies agreed ratio P proceed in a day paralyzed and with her mind affected. Sh AT, “iEarly in the conference the nan do e N Tt T fere tod is not expected to live many days. 28 stated in substance that Qe was n | said this afternoon, in speaking of the fate o e bt crabin Sy : 1 . : s 3 a 2 -‘i" .:‘.._‘“.t stane that : e Long Delayed, but Safe “m‘. Sound, the | satd this after 0 ependenu‘ Datermined '.'0 Ignore the PICTORY POR DR, BRIOGS. E\ghwnyxlnud Byv;myu of Lincoln Swarming Ohairman of the American Delogation on the | sutisfied with its monctars poticy, st TR Steamer Umbria Arrives, “Leanmot find words strong enough with State's Supreme Tribunal, with Political Birds of Prey. Brussels Conference, suggestion and report faithfully to their which to praise the course of action taken Heis Acquitted of the Six Charges Brought government, they were not at liberty to by Captain McKay. 1 know that there has vt Agninst Him. Support “ang projosition that would in- | EVERYBODY ON BOARD REPORTED WELL | been e e wad but | conetaer | DECISION IN_ THE KNOX-BOYD CONTES1 | New Yok, Dec. 80.—The sessions of the | PITFALLS FOR LEGISLATIVE TENDERFEET WERY. UTTLE REALLY-: ACCOMPLISHED | TOI'2. “or it Soar staten by onQ 1 New York presbytery, which is sitting as a H f s ) ,, that in so doing, he has shown himself to be ytery, R, e WA L e e | AR aman of groat dacretion, Ho certainly | surt on the trial of Prof. Briggs, were con : the delorutes T e ot "Whilat | None of the Passengers or Crew uissing— | chowed wondel ity it declining all the ed Declarlng that the Twe | tinued today Cards, Women and Wine -How to Avold Fe« ; iand tho re Srof N I stance vas ofered to him Countles Shall B Considered As One Tho voting on tho Airst charge Was beg mals Damiittes Gl * Logils esults Are o land 100k v uterest in every propo. She Had Broken a Shaft in Mi istance that was ofered to him, 10 voting of tho rstehiarge wils bagan ors "astt T4l B0 Far as Results Are Concerned the Meeting | Fnzlund Jking to an inerease in the value of ocean and Drifted from Tupnobe “'v‘.‘. :‘a‘:;.‘-‘-‘;‘:|{‘-lt"'|‘|'i{'~‘-‘\‘; e I"‘:“‘ Leglslative District and the Cortificate at 4 o'clock, and the vote on the sixth charge | Intive Soandals Was All but Barren, silver and looking to its enlarged monctary o6 GERNE s b b e MG L Atoordingly Drepared was completed and the presbytery adjourned | - ORI Be wiITTER oy chchine e 1he oo Umbria in tow of cither of these vessels, shortly before 1o'clock. The result of the ILVER WILL BE | Standard which | prevailed since 181 " the “gale which “had been blow i soveral ballots was a great surprise, for on BEG i S WHAT THE FUTURE OF SILVER | "\Later on M. Tieard, the first delogate | New Yok, Dee. 30, m.—="Ombr from the northwest for the last week, | Lixcous, Neb., Dec. 80, —Special Tele all 6f the slx Ssunts tho voto tas advorss to | - TANcots, Neb, Dio. 00=i{EpciRi from France, and who was lately appolitad e i, ot e vy & | to T Brr.)—At & o'clock this evening the | sustaining the charges Tue Bee]—When the Missourle river | ER L AL PR R i at Gis Yoot BES bRl g suprome ¢ handed down its decision in | On the first charge, accusing Prof, Briggs | KO8 on its annual i i ¢ ubstanc {Prance | funneled, three-masted steamship Hashed | that case what could the [/mbria do to save | SuF i down its ¢ : ! onends Upon the People if the | Latin union, stated in substance that Fran it hat could the rmbria do to say Everything Depends Up ¢ Poop! nd tho Latin union took o great interest i | oy the tower on Fire Island last night ay | herself, - Her,machinery Wonid b l(]. b |\ May Meeting is a Failure, any plan and project which would have th She would be on a lee shore in a gale of wind Extravagance of the Last Session Recalle wis the name the signal lights of a big two tear the banks are the Boyd-Knox contested election case. The | with teaching that the reason is a source of | lways covered with Wriftwood. When the i 1 \ County Clerk Van Camp of Knox county, | T0 Sustain tho chargo, 60; against sustain: | the approach of a lo ¥ have Intge quantitios of ft inecirculation | duo Cunarder, Umbrla, and the o destruction and her passengers from death. R Fareu o THAAY, BUt Hew T . Instead of that, however, Captain Melny | Swecthy " it On the second chargo, which necuses Prof | gqpital ure swarming with politieal valtures CAUSE AND EFFECT OF GOLD SHIPMENTS | \Wi's ublo to use its ctmod silver in domestie | 10r in the tower . lost mo time | refuses ussistance, Jes to 800 miles fr clectors and compare the abstract of | Briges with teaching that the church s o | Sohitald iing with political vultures cirenlation. and that it had a complete sup- | in sending the news to this city. | shore, where he can dYift-and drift without | votes c: in both Knox and Boyd counties | sourceof divine authority, there were 53 | And that most detestable class of “varmintsy i ply of gold for its bank veserve and for | X thot look through his | gEtun into dangers and repair his machin- | (nd to issue the certificate of clection to the | votes cast in favor of sustaining the charge | that lives upon the offal of corrupt deals Result of Politieal Complications and Not an | international mont use, and inas n ho took another look throughh ery, so that when hie does near the shore he ndidate having tho majority of | 8nd 71 against. with lawmakers, From present appeaw much as it occupies centeal position | glasses at the belated steamship. Theve | will have his ship under full control. This VoUs bt % th Jan: AR Bt The closest vote was on the third eharge, | gneos this coming lozislature will be among Buropean states, as respects commerce denotes good seamanship. Hen. Tn thts dootaton Teations st nd | Uhat Prof, Briggs taught tho sceipturcs con | agot by the worst lot of jackals aud liyenay 7 v 5 A taane & VRS 1ot Drofkived to - on URiter & aHSr R Good Sailor. +| counties. In this decision Justices Post and ined s of history and fact, On this it % A At L R nd products that 1 was Hot Do vorcinl | clean outlines of the Cunad racer. She was Tl U e The whiole Atlantie | Norval concur, but Chief Justice Maxwell | charge the vote was as follows: To sustain | that has ever infestea Lincoln. They are at- + {5 \ware tlso prepaved to he Umbria now has the whole Atlantle | gieo;¢0 21d the grounds upon which tho | the charge, 613 against, S, veady arriving by twos and fours, and by next uso silver, Bt t0:thie cxtent now. used by A PO ILIHAB ) e fRd S P S AR T Pt cannot be | ., After ‘this vote had been taken two or | week thoy will be coming in droves, The France, | 1t Hus ol Iver in use por Smoke was rolling from her cnormous red | for her, she can take in her se .\urhi-rs{ | ¢ Justice bases s dissenb cannot B | yhyee of the anti-Briges men left the court | gq haunts of vico hivo bson pre-ompted €08 3 t. Doo. 3pocial Telegra capita of population than any country in | funnels, and it was plain that Captain which sorve to keep her head to the wind, | learned, as the opinion has not yet been filed | and others refrained from voting on the last ki o e New Yonx, Dec. 30, —[Special Telegram to : ) LALLM il ) hoist sail, turn her stern to the wind and | \yith the clerk of the court. three charges. the gang by the monopoly quartermasters Tue Bee.]— Among the sengers on the | ULy \l“.lfi““-f.‘ldv\nn N R MeKay had carvied his point and was bring- | vun from the storm. 1 am !\n\\'ll\'\l'n\lgxhli\i‘ J. H. Naiden, a bailiff of the supreme On the fourth charge, accusing Prof, | and commissavies, and it is a sight for men steamer Lahn, which reached port this | jneonvenionce beciuse of sueh s ing the Umbria into port under her own | touvinced that tho © Ilyl(lyl‘:: ::Ir;"(u.r\rxiln AR St i e e KT N IOEavE" ToHbHOwW Briggs with teaching thiit Mosos was ot | and gods to seo deadbeats and confidenco ’]"'"'"‘"“‘ e i R G SO therefore until England was voudy 10 00 | steam. She was steamiug divectly for | within a short timo. Captain McK 's | morning at 7 o'clock. If tho train is not de- | te, MEhor of tho Dentateuch, the result | sharps who by their wits arrayed in ow . s mints to the use of silve e mus g a urge, . VAl 1e i 3 (tESeiva shown himself to be o man of great caution | layed he will arrive at Vordigreo at 4 The Vore: oty (B - | broadeloth and fine linen, regaling them- % .. | vomnin conte e i situation. | Sandy Hook, leaving o long white wave as ; i : arrive at Verdigreo The vote on_the fifth charge, accusing L He was chaivman of the American de s T her erow drove her on toward her desting- | M4 ability, and I know thatin his hands | gilock tomorrow afternoon. From Verdi- [ Prof. Briges with teaching that Tsainh did | selves sumptuously at tho hotel tables and gates to the intermational monctary Plans That Were Cons i « 1 7| the Umbria and all on board her are per- | ;g o will bo compelled to drive overland not write many ofthe chapters of o hoolk | onlering cocitails, brandy mashos and, ety mference. All his associates he left “Will you give an outline of the plans pro- | tion, Y 5 . Ni6brata, nalatisce Htan | bearing his name, was: Tn favor of sustain- | slings up to their parlors with the air of M iiirons. itor John O, dones is | posed by the European delegates and dis Ihe Dutch tank steamship Ocean, Captain | to Niobrara, a distance of fourteen miles. | gy the charge, 40; against, 70, itlemen of quality and an income of $35,s n Europe. Senator | TR Hh6 CORTotwtTEg ; issen, from Amsterdam, which wrived this Vailift can find County Clerk Van |~ Hig vote on tho sixth charge, acousing | 000a year, When s hat brings: theth still at Brusscls, keeping track of the trans veral plins were submitted by Furo- | could be scen on her bridge and everything | mornine, reports that on December 26, at | Camp tomorrow evening he will hand him a | Prof. Briggs of teaching that sanctifieation | hove av this time th Al response is tha lators, who are turning his speech Into | b deloratos. notably o by Mr- Alfred | g noon in latitude 40.49, loagitude 57.53, she wislative session the ivooting NIl 6 weleer vwo Wistabevened r the charge, 63 highways and byways that lead to the | decision came in the form of an order to | divine authority, the vote wasas follows: | foodgates of corruption are thrown open at ult to fncrease the value o, since | midnight. 1t was, indeed, the long over- | and nothing in the world could save her from | © of 0 erels anges-— Dis- . Y iy Hiklabuludla LE S el was no mistaking the big biack hull and the Brussels Mceting. sharply defined in the clear moonlight. Through the operator's glass ‘officers | ¢ med to be procecding as usual on board 0 o b7 copy of the court's mandate, signed by Chief | i8 progressive after death, was as follows: | they have unportani suits befora the supre: Srencl >resident Andrews is in Paris, | de Rothschi wother by Mr, Tutjen of d @ steamship which was hov )% 18! nXW it i i To susta o cha ainst, 69, court or that they are endeavor| E\l’:l::,: ( zuluhll :\In[d \‘|‘ nl'.-...r\ are some llr nhv .'rl' AHoLhGN wll A \\ul:l of Bel- | the vessol. Passengers could also be seen | parvently the Cunard steamship Umbria, 1t "““"""}"““'”'v i, ‘f' thore s 1o """ h"l‘h:v l.m“”'\-.ntlv,. M-,.-.‘1.».\|'x‘.\l\'n. gonoral | stop tho leaks that Hive bath L;::'\:x‘u”lrl‘l“tlm where on the continent. Senator Allison’s | £ium, and vavious modific s of Whatis | moving about, although they were not nu- | Was blowing a furious gale from tho west at | necessary delay, a certifieate of election will | gggombly, which will meet in Washington | party ship. Tt is amusing, however, to notd Ikt dutl 1o it dosivable for him | known as the plan of Dr. Soctber. Mr. . e of - tho weary | the time.The steamship showed 1o flags of | necessarily bodelivercd to Chestor Norton, | carly in tho spring, the ‘eoling thirt 0XIALET HEGTRNR a1y O U ULICA NS 16 GORIEALID 20K A Montefiore Levy, the presiding officer of the | merous, and the majority of the wea .m: s s . ived at the | the contestant, and that gentleman will bo The assembly will appoint a commission | “‘rantank democs like Tobe Castey to be back in Washington sinco lw“m no con i n also pre .”"'~‘ ; tion | voyagers were probably safe in bed and mmvd\f?::r];»‘m”Iis;:";:\“:‘-‘p“i:; “I.ll‘;f‘(lxlzlzj ablo to assist the republicans in the organi- tl'un?'\. nu.'nlylu\{rlmul\myty"..vm,llm_Al ||||<'|\v{|'i';“ | i'!l.‘.'u;-“-”.:‘i"f\l\"fi “t‘_" op licans 1like T holiday vacation, His secretavies, Messrs. | which was known as the Banleers Magazi LT e A I A G L s 0 act on the appea ine_fricnds of D arnes and Bill Dorgan forgan and Ifale, returned with him, He | plan of London. In addition to these the Sl UBLGC \ Brigs were greatly pleased with the result. While the Buzz Saw Whizzes. orizan ¢ ale, 1 2 3 1 P T pos {5k Thut their sleep was s t after the | hopes that it might have the overdue Um Not Find Van Camp, They had calculated on a majority ranging e il will remain in New York until the first of 1clo to thoe conforence that were nof bria in_tow. Chicf among these was the | hinbshed ik il | Shom tonE to B 3 vanguard of men who have votes next week and then go to Washiniton Fobmally’ phAsRntid: Drepaved by eeniots o | & amnship Lahn of thd North Gorman Lioyd | But the chauces arc that the bailiff will o de or sell ave beinge tenderly cared for and Senator Allison brings the fivst full report | monetary science, such us the plan of Prof. | belicved. At the speed she was traveling > passed about six miles north of | hot beable to introduce himself to County n me of them are already initiated nto the of the proceedings of the monctary confer- | Wollt of Zeurich. These plans were all of & | the Umbria was due at quarantine about spot where the Cunader was scen on | Clerk Van Camp tomorrow evening. The L RS nce. i 5 He s views | complex nature, roc islation in % ¥ 18 eveuin; It was not, thercfor leading independents have anticipated the — in_which the legislative tenderfoot is invarls BTk v LIl RN pE o Ebriators viowsl Nt socmed to be rathor this mornin considered remarkable that she did ne decision of the supreme court and threo days | WYeming People Make an Efort to Lynch | ably the winner and old stagors at the gamé and thereports he makes to his colleasues | qiay 8 Ie™ 000G o L none of them T mbyia’s agent, Mr. Broym, hur- | the missing steamship. . The Labn had o | SRRl R R eI It a Ravish lways manage to get beat out of th in congress will have weight enough to shape discussed in detail. Al of them wer ; very tempestuous Voyigo. Uty 2 id CHLEIE S AEl) il nAlig CeyENNE, Wyo., Dec. 30, Pele- | dime. Presently the lucky dogs with o juge whatever financial legislation there may be | opdered 1o bo printed. and at the final ad- | ¥ied down to the mail steamer, Pulver, |~ Other mwivals roported early were the [ Knox county official through a foxy, but | o5 ELl bt Darrough one even. | hundie attached to thei names will be fa- % ‘ iy & Fatbai T th e Eavaral which loft the Cunard North wiver pier | Chicago, City of Bristobof the Bristol City | none the less prominent attorney of [ &M i sl - LU OB " | troduced to buxom grass widows and blush- between now and Mareh 4 Journzien erved Lo the several g t el o T Tt Lroban Lo BTN WALKOR )i, Tros g : it g ing this weelk enticed Nellie McDonald, a 4~ | jne damsels importod exprossly for the ocote S RGTILA) mination. The planof M. | ¢ 9 gelock thi i e ine. and the Lepantoof the Wilson line, from | Nighrara, Everything depends on delay in & | ing damsels imported expressly for the oc Gave Europe Food for Thonght, Re At achiliE AR EEmO of thie tifeR e[y 2 cclock S thisHmoriing Sto ineBtBloH ]S hanatmaodwaS (benty=tioranysl | i aeauii i aars cperl e it e r-old girl, into a vacant house at Hopkis- | sion from Omaha, whose fascinating amns L Dt T ANy BBl yabEibnnams || Hothbly thiE B 10N Sonther Netrodonsidarady |, Umbri q and take off her | out and nearly a weelc overdue. There was | S0 T I O S St Pt , whore he outraged her, ecutting | captivating ways nover fail to fetch n sucker Biity clens that tho AT Giehn e1e%ates | by n Chminittea iR foro *aroIta0lEDNCIEAS ! | 'mnlls also the Regena, the Carmarthenshire and | All of the leaders of that party have but one severely with a knife The city | when he cannot It cnsnared in any other R e dh s aneni a iRiEasunag 1 | the conference us being worthy of caveful | the Ocean thing to say They ussert that | marshal of Rock Springs went out | Way. The lustspeaker of the house will Pt tho Uniton Statos ywas not nppearing n | examination and study, but without recom- DRIFTING 3 31 G e ST Kruse will be s scat, by virtuo of tho | and arrested Davspugh. - After lio. left | beav e out that lovely women ato the moe > R A il nendation : e R certificate he ady hold, the decision of | the = people of the city heard the | successful lobbyists. 5 the role of a suppliant. dependent to them to | Mendation erival of the Mu PRTLAVIEN N 6wh Teonal | 4 5 Btrileotatiiat Ronaibasaaing o VO And this bring up the question whethor & save it from silver, and that it was uob seele What Rothsehilds oned. O e i, ™ ™ | Family Mistory of Miss Ayers. Who Was | the supreme court o the contrary notwith- L e B s T e ;:li"\v;h("\ "E..i"\”n.\mlv:.';. 'f.'f"“{\ ;;;{l;“_."l‘ NB Y oD SR B0E CRE (D UG oLkt Z Murdored in Califors G :"uh.-\ : ; <3 Iynching the porpetrator of the outrage. | about the capital during the session withon s R L lo by the American deleg M it Whii annivsat e REt | WP NEL il clal Tele- | Chairnan Blake of the independent state | The mob missed the marshal, who got his | ereating a scandal. Tho last three sessions ‘}i'\l"{“‘I’m"‘4'-"1;1"";""_‘.“I‘l':;:”‘ DL imposed upon the United States | BRI X0 e at 10 | Evam to Tui Ben]—Miss Ayers, the tele- | contral committee said toTuz Bee repre- | prisonor safely to the city lockup. Hear- | aflord ‘(.(x.mm;un proot of that demoraliz- Glyasoonston chouglitthit may convince |\ \-‘\.AT- O LU0 ounces of :l\"-,: m.-\‘l. i s that on Decomber 204t 150 |- operator who was mardered Wednes- | sentative tonight: “Kruse will be seated ing "ot nu;“ lynching [n\x‘\_\‘)"lh.n“\\,‘p-. ing influcnco which m?f rown ;:_‘.E::‘; with this countr; B D e atton oro | o e et D i | mesdiy¥nighta e Brighitontounetion) (CAL, (| youlinay, bojsural ot that» Shraderiaatdr (| v, tho, sollloty b CampiEilok ABUstOR iR R e et e R On one phase of current financial discussion | RUCGWISE TR L0B0,000 per | e 2 ' | was a sister to Mrs. G. A. Heller, wife of | “You know my opinion of the Nebraska | wuard e i he s now confined. | for the sake of the reputable women who -T'm“ l\'\;“'lil*l 5 ';“;gm “ "‘]”:'L\'M" Yoo | aunum during the period atamaxi- | T O Tt e expected to finish the ro. | \“_m;l]n! = Ity's g ravor I'he “”w]!!\"r supreme court. We propose to sce to it that | The authorities still fear to send him to the | were inn ;.irnn-l us 'n":.m:ll with Tomen % X ReonEaLenviol CWS IC- | - of penec it and when | 02 her shaft, She expected to finish the ve- | of the deceased, Mts, -C, vefson, | o M Gounty: daill b Green (River belioving sho stionable character the state woul garding gold shipments from this country | gho ™ price advanced £ ponce, | pairs the next day and wished to be reported | is in this city, muking her home with | [vuse lus bis seat.” fmants of ovory. | Would cortatnly be dynched. iave bosn tirousod to o plOKT oL Ing LAt gre roussuring. While, as he himsell says, | jupcninge: “suspended and | all well. When scen by the Gallileo on De- | Heller. From thom Tz | Both men express the sentiments of cvery = from one end to tho other. The only effec- his observations among the financial men of 4010 orin R U A SR e Y sondannt leayned that Miss Ayers | independent heve tonight. The decision AT AL tive way to forestall a repotition is to bar out Turope wer g Ak 1 T"‘”‘"‘f“ # | that maximum +Rothsct e Cia xperienced _:'|\(W' d had held | futensified tho situation. Fov 86 first time NARW . 80,—[Specinl Tele- | all femule clerks from the legislutive heiis s 88154 of tho woid outliow - from the' United | ot contemplate that these pu s e i A T bt mportant positions inglervest, She wwas | since the members have arvived thoy have a ! J—The vepublican ecity | and committee rooms. ; s, and he aseribes these to politi L e o LB ok Gt LR LT ban | e N IR ER R ‘fi’ Wi fe sho | oint to rally arownd, o say that the in- or Wt night, The Ameri- Places on the Py Roll, than to commereial causcs. He do Ar S | I CT R A AR e 8 4heudstore her | depend re indignant is placing a mild | can Protective association clement eaptured | Noxt to this much needed veform dn 4l not think they can be as an indica RBrCnAT Eoran atATeE R AR e SRLL iy "' S atuit s B o ssailants saw her | interpretation upon the feelings they so l}\"-m':n\fl\"\;.\l 4""I'l'~vv|"lhvunmn lhin;v:‘Il intercat of public morals comes the reform in that the United St s foward Theiliary. cofuae am il ayorago of | Stewmship Munhansett, out eleven days from | ot {his money from tify.car. Miss Ayers | froely express the convontion mext “ucaday. A lively | the matter of legislative expenses. Tho late silver basis, or that can_sentiment so | i} SR o dn amal average of | Swansea, bound for New York and pounding | $as contemplating ..(.é;.gu\\'v O O N s F oot 15 (aer DunbaAt OnTANg | s s ooy 1oL ormlegislature piled up o mountain of ards them witliout qualification. - | Rothschilds® proposition really i along on a hes with the wind kick- it her fulur me at an early day. A et its T Skith, aad ') Tecisi 7 B lerislative expenses. On the senate paj His opinion about Secretary Foster's | yyiiian Ao ol UNCS i ac ing up a mean sc sizhted the disabled | Mrs. Heller has ovderegt that the remains be | sides forits part hip, and the decision RS o Dy tlemen | oIl there were: Ono sceratary, two_ ussis proposition to inerease the gold rese ek Sitarde o I Urbria luboring. 1n the trough of | Shibbed to West Pointior burial, inthe Clay county casein which the inde- | KBEWYON g Y Wb secretorics, ono olerk of the Bt as iy will4)60 oox: ht ; b R ey b {0 @ | steamship Unibria laboving i the trough o ntg pendents had the advantage, and whieh | ho made the raid into Johuson county last wmittee of tho whole, one . sew Allison discussed tho wholo subjeot of ther plans presented were pians more | the sea, risin ploughing under » o clls, came in for 80 much of their commendation | SPring, now out on bail, arc beginning to peant-at-nrins, two assistant sorgoants, conference. ) s stecsted by De | walls of foam and drifiing before the heavy | Cray Cexrenr, Neb., Dee. 30.—[Special to | % P i f vive here for the f, which will com- | olovon specfil sergetnts, ono chuplaig, JEREIREEN (ofihoahestionof LI | Soetber * 7 gale Tue Ber.] -W. J. Gardiner, cashier of the | Mdd been forgotten. mence on Monday one postinuster, one nssistant Postmastor, spondent, Vhat o the imy . ke 4 H Wi ou outline » principal of Dr. Saw She Was in Distress, tate bank of Cl AN TR i Vottio In:dependents Cancus. one mail carrvier, ona deorkeeper, one nssist= sults of the confercnce!” he replied --m‘.f}-'-'? 1 outline the | pal of Di aw She Was n s, State bank of Clay Ceatpr, and Miss Nettie i " ” @ doorkeeper, twenty-three enrolli RSl Do T S A The first mate was iy charge of the Man- | Noyes of this pluce wéve muwied Wednes- | The independent members of the legisla- . : oy doorkeopon, wanly ipieesn EonLEARN For the Future of Silver, Dr. Socther's Propasals. hansettat the time, and he soon made out | day evening ut the residence of the bride's | ture now on the ground held their first cau- | : Hcs, ono. supply clerlé; ono 1t clor) 61t may be said that the | “Dr. Soetber, replied Senator Allison, ¢ & K ts, threo miles noxyhiwest of hove, M. i aylors + Lindell Liotel this | Shoshone and Arapaloe Ldians Having AG of Eiiier ARRRIEE Rl oy ho ealy 4 D, £ ; pyzLoL Allls that allwas not well with the black hulk . ibwest of hove. M | cus in the parlors at the Lindell hotel this 1 ry of state, ouefile clerk, eight i has not disclosed any given great ¢ 1o this subje S e A otie Aiadhay o n connpeted with the above | (oo o Oin e ORI Datore 0 s 2 pute. TcestnEaTs L \Wo! Drooz veuntrs iy AN yond that which naturally flowe va | and, as is well know o us of the | lingstlontly over it the lenden sky. | ypmen banlk for the Ingilivo years, und Miss | CYening, commencing shortly before fo'elock, | r,,xnmn, Wyo., Dee. 80.—Troublo that may. | RGRETon 0o Hira, elavan paes:. tha consideration of the important topic of ti st impor ) vorld's ex- | The vessell lay to the south of the Manhan- | Noyes has lived in this community sinc ubout Yenty:Ave members CIBE L Jond to war between the two Indiun tribes is | janitor five custodlyns of cuspidores, conference by ewinent men who were al s the and siiver | sett, about n\_n miles out of her course, but | c¢hildhood being for the last two y em- | present. George Blake, ¢ frman © of | oo oy ng among the Arapahoo and | closets, rooms. otc., three night watchmen for a month to give exclusive consideration | as money suggested the | in a moment it was “eall all hands,” and the | Ployed as teacher in ou public schools. the independent state central com- | gy o oot o ol ls (e Shoshone and two firemen 0 this subject without other guestions fn- | yutio of % to ition that might | bells in the vooms of all the other oficers | SUTION, Neb Dec. 36— [Speelal Telegram | ittee called the caueus o crder | Guis @S WG B ROREEE SEEE Pne iouse pay roll was mado up as fols ervening, s acceptubi stec = ARl 5 9 nnd | to Tur Bre.]—Mr. Thomas Powers, well and [ o5 08 o0 B0 %0 By comi. | vatio s city. Tast yewr con s 3 “The adjowrnment in some quarters has | busis of un internationalionetary agreement | Jingled in a moment. Capt ok and bly known in Jive stock circles in | 4nd it was at once voted to adwmit the promi- | ;) onied o commission to treat with the hiof clarlc for: nsblatante twaRE £2 y R TR AT B RhnBg 5 e Second Mate Ellis were on deck immediately. | ¢ ond Ohiens, SR Y et nent, of the par Where- | ¢ H . chief clerk, four assistunts, twel been taken as an indication of the ultimate | o fixed weight of pure g b i ) ARaT t Omaha and Chicago, wis married last even Shoshones for a pavt of their reservation, iz clerks, eight engrossing clevks, one failure for the conference. Do you show it | and sole foundation and normal measure of \CIL oyes were at Lhe glass, and they, too, | jng to Miss Lou Hafen [8f Sutton, .She wa upon airman Blake insinuated himself | ;\d subscquently a freaty w | toa t-011 thivteo! slatinte L R decided that all was not well with the vessel subscquently nt-at-arms, thivteon assistants, one in that light currency of the world, Then he proposed By BIGH 408 ovarnman tivile i, onlo posimasier, ono uasistant’ post d . e Moy f 3 which now begin to g vzor and to come | formerly of Bedford Springs, Pa. They took | through the lobby and invited the leader: ,\m,[. BURERL S dncating Moy S0gnsiorit :".”‘:m",l"‘,.ml'llfil.'",i',"fl,‘\””“"',:.‘.‘:; %0 Trane PIECC | nearer as the helr » Munhansett wus | fhe SYChing f ,“‘{,""‘!},';,2':"‘,Ef‘;":'\ll‘"f‘z‘,f(‘“‘f,"t“l‘l:,' futo the feast. Among those who who re- | one-half of the Indian lands, A TRRGLEY, one sdooriseanar .ol A ikala i T \rom your experience in tho conference, | 5 mark © ploce. should . be withdrawn, | Put down an unz her nose | yyin by a large number of admiving friends, | sponded to the invitation were Judge Ha o O o o el gtoniand i1 kosper Livelve couii o AIEHENSELRSHIS Senator Allison, what would you say is thé | and that in all countries silver should | tround to the south, fhe Manhansort, with " — ings of Wilber; Judge Allen of Madison; C. | | a8 Juhk d clerks,<one timekoecper, six stenographigy prospect for silver? In other words, what be substituted. ‘That cvery government | SOme of the northwest gule that was at that Another Ca —— A 1 gotiations. one private secretury to speaker, two m i ti blowing for all it w 20 s sting Catustrophe. H. Piertle, Magor Weir and J. V. Wolfe, 1 | . the future of silver; Lould ba' obiliged' “to: ‘nccaptithesa| Vime blowing, for a1l “biavas worth.awont L ioTen pahoes declare that they will have | ca tant mail carvier, fiye & ] . Prarrssovnit, Neb., Dee. 80.—[Special incoln; R. C. Druesdon of Nebraska City; | nothing to do with the new commissio of closets, cf ote 1 'he future of silver depends uponfwhat | silver coins * in any wmount, and that | DWIYIng over the wavy course at break-neck ofLuingoln 2 B O : x tooade. & T o 1 5 3 ram to Tue Bee]—This evening a 7illi 0] aca: W. C. Greet while the Shoshones are willing to cede a | proof render, two wmessengers, fourteen ple ¢ Tnited ks and private persons should accel speed. on the Manhansett came near L ey William Dech of Ithaca; W.C. Green of B ones ave willing proof e 0 wmessengers, ‘t-l(!fi«lml‘u’{].:u-.m. le :‘IMI} f':.l.l : 1‘1“~ ,,'\":ff-l'\“'-‘ l! ‘x”n”g:“ \Imluf'\‘nl:\]‘l\-lll]i:m"l\‘lillyul- cnough to her to make out her name and to umber of small boys were riding down | gegrney; Judge Neville of North Platte, | Pirtof their reservation, and assert that the | pages, thirteen lunitors, four watchmen, ong 8 aso s s and If i t ull amou ot hosRIOT honer8 big traveler, when’it upset, throwing | 2 - Nt former tribe has no ownership in the lands. | copy holder and one firenan in charge of its mints to silver, and th alue of the smallest gold coins thus to be | ¢ i and Dr. Craig of Beatrice. Chief Was! hoshones says that T B e iaacoting shalli mako o' arrange: | tasiiod,. (here wero somo. othor provisions The men on the Manhansett saw that she Shipman, son ofDr. A, Shipman, off, | “5 T FUE BT TER G ed the 100 ot -Was! 68 BOYS T cam radiators. M : ments for honotary. funjonlor’ oo 't th AT yATHTC s ones. But | Wes the Umbria and that she was un- | breaking his arm and Severely bruising up BRDL0 B8R EIDSILIAL HQ he room | several years a E avy of the in Marls you, 182 members and 252 employes. s nonetary on ¢ 1- | yet these are perhaps th s oot | donbtedly under the weather. She did not | several of the other boys the doors were closed and a guard stationed | terior placed the Arapahoes on the Shoshone | This made the session cost: Ourpent legislation looking to th 1- |t did further provide th o8 ol | Jooks badiy hurt, however, She had no holes at the entrance, The members were some- | reservition temporarily until oth nds | Mombers, salary and mileage.......8 4J.aaa§g sleep, lours of terror in the open sea may be Rothschilds' plan was vezarded as ing to with three sea anchors out, repai Id as a unive lavgement of the use of silver, then | be issued upon bay ¢ H Broke Two Ribs. 4 A 4 could be found for them, The chiof is very oy s, By 3 VAN et b rolexated to use. by | or undorthe Authority wernment,” | it et sides and o masts gone, no flapping | L0 Gn 0 B0 -(Special to g | WhAt reticent about expressing their views, O aceivon fo it ey e REET ialene AR IS nations, who requive the smallest subdivis Did Dr, Soctbe i to be one ‘_"i*l..h“)i;l'“; in wvu|~ no HIIMI.l\v |-; he I8 i 9 hile Logw, ; S0 | but the leaders w w0t so difildent. W, | g 1y i the recog - ——— fons of money, and to the continued use of | that could be worked i ical formyn | Tudder, Therowus no list to her and sho | Be day while Loit Willson was at work | v " oana of Kearnay, who is: trying to ou: | the Aray 28 first owners of th " LOUL . 5 rrrssnessnneosgane s+ 16108 0A7(8D) silver for subsidiary coin only, and in looked Just it was afterwards learned to | on the residence of James Jackson, the scaf- | G to & Uni fon, It T rotect | Oran average of §1,040.50 per capita for that ovent it would At the fayol AER: be truo—1nerely laying to to maloxopirs fold on which hie was ab work gave way and | fiee tho wary independents, Into s United | tion, 1 o o 135 mombers. # g O rould 8o W | cpho plan of i s undoubtedly | ‘e Guitarder had no sizuals of distress | 1io 1l to th ground, gbout fiftoon foot, He | States sénatoriulcorral of hisown construc- | Washalclo will, lend bis braves agatnar th | BEmaBs, 00 S cline. But it scems to e that a more thor- | prepaved by him with great care and in con and ste warvod no sails. Shhiad cast | sivuck on the edge of @ sharp board breuk- | Lion, led oft in his usual impassionately clo- | 5ot {ive "ha in the event of war it is not ol URNAL AL B S ough discussion of what 1 follow such | nection with its publication he gave reasons anchors over the bow and she was | 0 4y of his vibs. quent manner. Ho advocated fussion with | thought that he will molest them, The Now a | rumors and faots: disuse will lead the natic 0 see the im- | in support of it, but doubtléss had not 2 her best to keep her nose up to th - S RELL 8 g ik Tobe Castor and the allied raflroad forces, portance of concurrent action which will in | arvested the atteution of Furopean govern- | Wind. Sho was bobbing up and down in the Grand Island Business Venture, the democrats and lots of it. Lllma\ ‘~‘mu idedly in sywpathy with ¢ wave it out last 1d2ht in the rotunda of the B a v voatoro. slly s o part of the u,wl|||-|n:vrn“y~ .-.-u‘,.:_‘ able oxtent e rluiu.p N ’I‘I'x‘“ Ih: & I;‘:'“::M:I ~|:n \w‘u\-‘l-rlwr Graxb IsLaxp, Nebl, Dec. 80.—[Specal to Judge Allen's Worst Feature. RuoAnopod L R (;d])lll;l hof || that the 'uilm?:iha wm-u‘wulla‘x vorld's money in oietary use. meeting of the conference and has only bed ell. e Sea an reat heavy aflaivs, | o : other i § ig 5 . p i o indeper 8 u ANz ¥ IJI“llni“\'m\‘ix!l\\' n full monetiry Use, ontor- | dlscuseed by studonts of monetiry o | tiod to muny hundreds’ of yards ‘of rope, | T4E BEE)—Another important and highly | He was followod by sturdy Judge Allen of FOR A FAIR BALLOT. s it g0 an Could B aliow Akl AR LA ST My recollection is Ut it was published carly | dragged along in the watér and kept her | dPprociated business to Mo vepresented heve, | nygigon, against whom the worst that can | o mmmn L organise the s “ihis deal if offec ways, aud scemed to be assented to, but it | in September and “within @ wouth of | Moso up. Sho deifted a little with the | 4 the onentug of o bratieh ofic taduy by the |, guid fs that he has a face that strikingly | P00t OF the Thilaint Beakuo Disclosed | yung” o blockadein the senate of all bil appears o me that under the politicabeom- | its ~publication ~ Dr. Soctber died, “and | but nob uuich, She did nob.lool bodlyoff | 1. G- Dun & Cp, MorosQhile ARANCYE reminds one of Paul Vandervoort. Ther AR R RE which the railroads ave unfriendly to. plications prevailing in Europe favorable | the conferen or its members had | When the Manhansett came up close to he = = r s TE P Darras, Tex., Dec, 30.~The News in th One of the first orders that the indepen- diction by Great Britian isa prerequisito to | not the benefit of uny dotails beyond those | She had some ice on her and there were salt : Tho Firo ltecord, | was nothing noticoablo Fhout his address, ig will say that the startling informa- © dent cauens will iss 5 sossion is that all any action by tho continental statessof | published by bim, Therefore the confer- | erystals on her smokestack, but that s { | Prows, 5L, Dee, 80.~The Enterprise dis- | but one incident occurred that fora moment | 100 laaked out here that the organiz. | bills i+ which aro interestod shall Lurope, and it may be observed th ..‘nmim xh.-l.u ne pres d, co .1.]1 In;)' “Il'I““' Illlll; r; ‘l]l { o ”n\ ‘:\vll L lvlylhln\\m 'lmu tillery burned early tgs nfbrning. This was | nearly pecipitated a v Pausing amoment, | i1 known as the “Industrial Leagu is | orizinate in the senate nstead of the house those who were at the conference appree wive his plan such consideration as would be e storm lad been very bad for some days. | gno of the distilleries recently taken up by | the judge laimed: *‘Look at the republi- 3 ¥ P ald | bolto Ao eh it (ot ho south una | 48 heretbfore, 1e object of this move is to ated the gravity of the monetary situation d to secure its approval, but it in Talked with the Umbria, being extended throughout the south und and were not diverted by flippant observa- | volved a chunge i tary policy of all R i i o ing those bills into the house, theval the trust and has only been in active oper cans; what ave they going to do?" T bring thosc ) | Mia dant H, ala e f i 5 ety 3 A . e 5 west for the purpose of resisting, if necessary, | making it practically impossible, “as "t tlons us respects tho futility of & serious dis. | the leading states of Europo, cortainly thoso | e cntaln and the sccond mate got out | tion wbout two weels. It was originally | His stentorian. tones aroused Speaker | vi ev urinis wnfair cloctions. 1t had it | think, for tho railouds to buy up @ ceussion of the question.” of Fngland, the Latin Union and Germauy, | the sievt) ook and with the gle blowing | buily by Kdward Spellman and = James | Elder from his customary lethargy fora | ovigin in the belief of the people’s party Bogland Laving 10-shilling , the Latin | 3 O e whivh could. casily - have | Doheny of this city, who sold it to the trust | jnoment, and he answerod: “Thav're goiug | leaders that they weve counted out il | The eowpo ore aotive this o8- Unlon 10-frae picees and rmhny 10-murk H ) e WV | for 2100000, 1t was ghe building in whi e traa 3 Georgin and Alabama, sion thaf ever, und it is rumored that esch “Senator, did you find any impression in | pieces of gold in great quantities.’ g d‘m;-.\:.::n..m;.u(l.n__»ux smoke stacks, | Speliman lost his lifgh This is the third | ' 68 U0 k orgia they claim as many as 3,000 | of the lesdfn Hotels in tha city will have financial cireles in Furope that the United - B s A R o1 fallon time it has boen destedyed. ‘ Mayor Weir of Lincoln descanted St ases in male attive voted the demo- | ofl-room, with Bill Dorgan, T ol (‘,nuwr,& Btates was tending townrd a silver busis SBABUIING SO 4 JUSRING HELR, TH0 big 0nd told Wi ho s the Umbnia, | 1 Evaxsviuie, Ind., Dide. 30.—Fire this morn | beauties of fusion, and so did Doch, Hgafiig« 1 e ticket, The person who impurted | Carnes and John Sahler as steerers, and thereforo it behooved Luropo to sond B J2mho biz on told him ho was the Dinbrin, | ju destroyed the bsibess biock oceupied by | and State Leoturer Fairchild. s thin duformation declared that tho ordar was| | — inie Indenendenta il fbemolly. dSmARA :m:'k Anw)rnum.' \n-n]l ind get gold —that | Jennle Semond Wanted al Portland, Or York, C -iverpool for Now | the @, W, vllmu;‘cj’ lL}um‘m-rll. Dr. Craig of Beatrice was in a similap | for o fair bullot or rovolution. IMifty lodges | an investigation into the management of all R X0, Lho. Okl oxliort movoriBute ag St Fortune Awaite Mo ) S th little one asked what the troublo s 5000 (5, W sta: | frame of mind. * He stated that ho had beon | Jia¥e been organized In Texus and oncn | the state el R U T Burope, a divect beariug on our silver | .- RAATEY P01 li0eia ) oo was, " s, War, 5 : Gumbert Bros., §20,- | working at this thing for a long time and he ——— N » by - ") valieyt . | andof Postiand, Ore., came o [funsas City |l Gunardor holsted the signal. which, | 000; Siith & Buttdflield, 80,00, Threo | was confidont of the success of the achonio, Revolt Agatust Tnsur: ] wlor ‘was reported” in the SMy e s’ for ascorkaining the s morning looking for Jennie Semond, | accord 0 the bo o) sha 2 e o oauat e alldng i G AThEL Ty ta Aot (g% 5 e S " AT R ) e “ une‘?dn};‘-‘!::{l_\:d e i S MPEMLALIE S DA OVIDE AR R JLIL. SIOmORG, The Manhansett showed an' answering | t::fl::lu\lll ;\“lm‘ll\:_u\t ra falling walliand T kuow what I'm talking about,” said the | 8. Joseru, Mo, Dec. 50 A lavge mecting ¥ last evening, and the pumor ypread wit jukopo wore confined wholly 10 my velations | Nellie Sherman, who s heir to an | Pennant to let him know he was understood . 58 doctor. I wusa republican myself once, | of business men was held this afterno pidity until dt reached Tont Majors head- B0 tha nonotary conforance ut Brassels, and | cstato of 830,000, now b held | and then the Cunarder hoisted *Undergo s edaiie and I dow't need no sandpaper to shape m at which it was decided to revolt against ‘\‘\‘I‘Il"n'll‘l‘{“l.l)\:::;;'{i‘:\l]‘ t{:_r:)*;}ulgy‘{\_lroxlh :N‘:lo;; Sockation with its members, as 1 went | by the public administrator in - Port mvu"h.. Aga SRR R SIS N Cu1caGo, 11, Dec. @.—The cases against | head.” A the local board of fire underwriters and o | pootindloss after about o 1wo hours' seardh, ectly from heve to Brusacls, and returned | lind. When the woman was bovi, in |0 £ to 1ot him know ho was understond. | Edward Corvigan andithe Hawthorne race Stevens Opposed Fuslon, place insurance during the coming year with The hotels ave filllog tp snd by Saturds from Hi 18 after the & . » | Whitehall, T1L, thivty-one Jol; pen it L him know he was understood, 3 M ot |.||;|‘ ||ua v-ba;l l“'( ¢ ‘.uI\ u.[m nt of ln.. 3 i ahll, B “v l\ n K\l J8- QRO ¢ v"}m and the Umbria remurked *Repaivs™ track ara proving remfarkably batren of re Stevens of Furnas county was the one | castern m,'rllh‘h-\ I'he business oy object | night it i3 said thut standing rooni only mferonce, bu shou'd suy from this lim srendle deserted his wife, disowned the | 418 the © F18 PRIRANEE T e 3 $ ¢ by ‘i d ining oppone: € ea of | torecent advances in rates, and to the co- | be uvailable. fod obseivanco that any - temporary | Child wid wont wost id sottled u Portland ooy Cusnidor slgnalod Hieady tomor | sulte in the way ofSNDEFRsEiERRitto wnd bright and shintng opponont of tho Idea of ) o LpRl o oN ke, which th Tocul agents | - The N ate Boand'of Floalth will ‘uibpkiiil shipments of gold foom’ our coun- | Mrs. Brendle margicd John Semond and the | FON". 4 aimed a o asnot in favorof fusing with 4 3, vo'pluced in their policies. The revolt | Lincoln January b, 1803, to feel the legislis UL from 0 dostreon othe | Uhild Took his name. . Mvs, Semond died ten The »\]-Alz.llzll‘l::rl(l|h:l~r\w lv“v‘v‘ ,ny sl il «..\1 two coses fwexe .L‘Hnmis ed, the | the democrats under any clrcumstances. | il ho the cause of taking of &,000,000 - | tive puise und fopulse, . Wion e, g n;w; lov v\ 1‘.1.. pean states, beeause | years ago and Brendle died recently in Poxt ASQu108 RIS K10 L URO ISR 20) l';‘- ':hl l‘l‘”«“'-T l-\- . lihwil-!-hzml:, ]lu Finally a motion was put and carvied with | suvance out of the hands of local agents. Aot e fof political complications, to secure strong | land, leaving this estate. The estito is no ort e tomy offico appear. Had Birdself ‘come into court, he | oD & HIECOH IR P S e 4 % OIS o Sl e G B | e e S dmiiat s tor fd 1ttt % | Phen the Manhansett bade farewall to the | Would have been mflated. for aileged corl. | Ol 0F two dissenting votes, that all hoor : AT BT NEWY FURTUR ANNE) B e auuultio | o pouen v the | 40 wives Moreland thinks Jdennie | disabled giant, the passengers waived their | spivacy, the complaingtbeing & horse owney | able methods be used to effect u fusion be University Extonsion Conference, Eiab af Obadiaei “af Tmbastadss 1 iits BERMe they ro upon u paper basis, and | Semond is the vightful hely, He traced her | handkerchiefs’ { the smaller | nawed Williams, who,at Birdsell's instance, | tween the independents and the democrats | Priaperemia, Pu., Dee. #0.--The last Beuiay sevivt Taagaaee where they bave increased within six most to Omaha and to Hastings, Neb., and thence | er toiling with the | was taken into cusigdy by mistake during | for the purpose of organizing the legislature, | day's session of t sity Extension . 4 f ARy Fhont . N B sca, one of the police raideion Hawthorne T ing. Wasuisoroy, D. C., Dec. 0. -~[Special Telo. thelr holdings of gold to the extent of 1 she cawe to Kunsas Uity two years ago. N that tima tha (4 e i b o ¥ s 3 Then the leaders filed out, leaving the mem- rence opened this morning. The prin 0 Tue B ‘The follawi « BRI GR OF €0ld S0 the extent. of 1nor Oty ke chat time the Cumardor s abou 703 bers to wark out thelr own political salvation | cipal spoaker of the duy was Praf, Richana | SE8J W@ Tax Han.| =t falloiwing S ‘x'::!“hh:ll:. r:l.\l“!h;l;“m\nuxlxl‘nl ts now n o X drifted coustdorbly before the northwest | Gueesvinin. Al When the | without further restraint Moulton of g Universliy of Chicago Flint Tontenans Fridle: o atastt ethar, S0 & Eold busis, and is accomult Southern Cotorade and New Mesico Have a | Balo it was bowlng, 05 itizens arose this meuing ti8y saw two | The Lindell hotel is the only scene of po- | fo particulardy adilressed Wimself to the [ ygiistunt surgem, is vollovod from. furthep RN b Yiow oF making veswantio =~ Sall of Vot 11 | Cunardér before a steamship with hreo | Podies dangling fronglbeve the court house | Htical activity tonight. Congressmen Bryan | ™gonois’wore made from several loculities. | GUy 8b iort Adamg, It 1., and Cassigned %o ervof effoctive. It is quite likely that the | Ratos, N. M., Doc. 80 —Railroad, s well B A Seaumsiiy steps.. Lushniahy (HERlas Wil by | and MckKeighan were both busy all evening. | qierohse WEKe made fro al localitles. & qypy “ne Mudison Baveatjss,” N, Y. 8t Botive. | It . ’ masts and a single smoke stack, red, with 4 ps. - Lustuight (B8 jailer was eanght by g The conforence adjutrned 1o meet next year . b 7 in Europe ar wh slod b, it 3 Lideute it le M. Waite, K B Europo i vhat mislod by} ug all kinds'of outdoor trafe in southern | black top. came along bound east. Mates | & rusé, by a mob of yamed and maskedzmea, | Robert C. Druesdon of Nebrasia City is mak-'| at the call of the executive corunittee doutauph Housy 49 e, epltlotams that ave made fa the United | G800 P AlAAGR: NNE A o $ 3 A TP oL b 3 J alry, having been found by an abmy retiring itos. and beliove that we are on the ve Colovado and New Mexivo, i threatened | Eilis and Breen of the Manhansett said they ‘\ o lw.n el the o of Joln Hipb and | ing an energetic canvass for the secretary Do i paettnt o e3eT Rotive SRR W sliver standind, und people who hold | With a blockude tonight by u severe storm }:-"fx:'."'nlii;:ff.T.“T"{'{\‘ myn:;].. Cunar lor Jound | Charls | Iul\‘"r\yllhl.\4;;%;“]1[’1‘:4‘;"'%“;:::;1:'“‘l'n:«:}; ship of the senate, and if the fusion plan is Movements of Qcean Steamer and having compliod with his ordes olr securitios way e instances feel | Of Hl””“; 1'I||“|(" ln;‘vh \\‘n.nl Wl A.." y-n-.um at | ol e lv“m‘”\‘ TR l:‘n‘::mv‘l.x\:»‘.'.\- them out and hangedihom &8 atoTe. ¥y successful he is likely to succeod. At Kinsale—Passed ~Ottoman, from Bos- | to repair to his home, s grant Puu it would be safer for thom to part with | ndL L '“i 'l“-l‘ T !I‘,\-'\_‘«‘ 0 5 SO0 | night bave boen oue of Saturduy's vessals on is hi but admitted to Tue | ton for Liverpool; Columblan, from Boston | leave of abscnce until furthor ordews on ae- fige securitles aud fuvest lu othor securl- | Wi Dkard ab dayiight e temperatuve | giabre KNS et Gon o e Iked with th New York Exchange Quotations Bee representative tonight that his pros. | fOF Idverpool count of disability. The leave of sbience BB Bk that such a feeliug cxiata to avy | 103 (0 0F QUNE O Y fhous sheltor, | Qisabled steamship for some time and then | NEW Youk, Dec. 80=-(Special Telegram ¢ t for $h6 secretaryshin 816 1o ; | gAt Autwerg—Ariived, Decowber 20— | granted Firsi Licutenant MarioR et great exteut | do not believe.” A0 e A vantared vy’ frau, shelir, | CLablos L SISO T S l)* ol 'K“:"l ° xyw'hlw the secretaryshiv ave not alluvingly | Bromerhaven, from New York fold, Thirteenth infantey, is nxwmllad o Vedded 1d 8L 1 ReRY O IR B4 : > . 3 .| —New Yoik exchunge wis quoted | defimte. At New York—Arvived—Rhyneland, from | month. First Licutenant Albert J. Russol “ u‘:;:::un::”::u: :xln“::‘::l.url: B R A AR LA B | s, B dehtuod thas Hoeton, 100 diseen rk'h“x' St Louis, 15 5 Colquits and Wite Dyl Aihwery. Seventh cavalry, will be roliczod from res ¥ .' lic oduy, Asagougc u i 18, therefore, been concluded that the oston, 10¢ discount'to par; St. Leuls, 75 enator Colquitt and Wife Dylug. At Lewes, Dol —F gssed —india, from Liv- | cooiting duty at Jofferson Barracks, Mo, i m&-fiu w wcnthu the leading nations | with two engines euch. wbria was not badly damaged and that she l premium, : AtLANTA, Ga,, Deo. 80, —Senator Colquitt's | erpool for l‘hilndulphh and will join his reglnens | votes to kill their measures, Senti of Europe Concerning Golil,