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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ER 10, 1803-SIXTEEN PAGES. DECEMB 1) o foto o prig ot END OR MEND SOON ot e monmenogers oo e [ FAIR FINANCIAL FORECAST | s e togo, e snsome o | NUST - TAKE THE NEDICINE Chamber of Deputies upon having ado the advice of M. Dupuy, adding 2 » its duty and the govern- | ated press met Due de Broglio, who had ob- old one, the regulation custom was to send {Chamber has don olson was resumed bofore Rocorder Dos | ment will do the same. , LLoud clioeriug.| tiued, as inoxicems favor, permission to oyes today. The odly witness examned — canvssors around tho street, and by geting hen the cheering had subsidec ety ONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.] was & chemis Phy eho tostifiec ta] Biseast ) ary an et " 4 mir Perice added: “And tne government Well, duc, what do you think of this _[CONTINURD FiR 3 wasa ciemist naried Physter, who testified | Ty ustrial Situation Not Thonght to Bo at | Stocks) carey anmual clections. Thero | Kansas Oity Grain Men Oannot Bscapo the *will vjsit tho attempt with the most severe | asked the correspondent four years. During tho triat six eminent | that the cartridgo§ound in the possession of " grew up A ular trafiic in penalties. Prolonged cheering. | 1 think," e replied, *‘that ft isan atroc- | 500000 who gave ovidenco regarding Mrs, | the young men whifa they were arrested con All Disconraging. proxies, in fact, and in more New Rato. M. Dupuy associated hm'm-u ml\h M ‘.{::\[i :«.v\ i nlu akind of a thing that must be | Lt eanity widely disagreed. tained dynamite of sufficient strongth to have than one instanco led to scandal. That game mir Perier's words, and amid renewed oppec S g ean't be \\(-l. od now » The stocks are not in dostuuction of tho greater por. | £ EMENTS OF THE PANIC ANALYZED | Ui brokers offces. ™ loday not nsingle rail- | SCHEDULE WILL GO INTO EFFECT TODAY road in the whole country—no important nalyzed the cap or primer of the road —is controlled in the sje resultea in the tion of the s he had not cheers the Chamberof Deputies adjournod Then, entering a carriage, the duc drove Wants the Law Ghs ‘The public left the gailerics vory slowly, | off, exciniming. “Atrocious, atrocioust” ny of the spectators carryin with wo senators vainly endeavored to gain L them i pre wongh the gate while the polico | JUrY strongi ged The public prosccutor in his address to the Avocated the alteration of the ulative circlos bt O OF O et T idge o JudETsaid hie thought thi " of Wall street, When the former situation 5 hem smail pieces ofron, aplintors of woed | admission thrangh the kate whilo the peice | 05 LG "pomsons. aro doclarod uner | COFiFidge. Tho jufkeaaid ho ihousht this | beciared 1o flave Meen Vary Unasust | ioniiired, 1t Stns. slmost Impsvabln | V100 President Harris of o Woelington After the Chamber had adjourned M. | M. Camille Dreifuss, depaty from the Seine, | guardianship on the ground of insan- | o th by ~'-1” v Al ¥ Affaie In that 1t Occurred at & to realize that so tremendons a change could Has Boen Appoated To, bat Not Dupuy was the object of a manifestation of | held an animated colloquy with M. Arthur | jyy Ho demanded for the future a better | [OF AMOTIETWECH Period When the Conditions have taken place, but it has, and it 18 tonic : 4 Expected to Interfore—Nows . z the ought tears | Meyer, managor of the Gaulois, awaiting ip=i Tt to the utmost degreo. sympathy so touching thavit brought tears 4 guarantes that the person is really insane. ¢ . f g Were Unfavorable, 1 Ao L3 'ho newspaper eanwhile police consent to his admission > 3 BONILLA SAYS HISNOT AN AGITATOR rom the Tracka B e order to compliment him | ot will see,” sald M. Moyor, “that the | friend, called on Dr. Nasso of Bonn for ox- | It's Vasquer's Consclonce that 11 Troubiing i : o good deal of noiso has been made dur. | e — Qipon his coolness and courage, saying that nter rovolution is aining ground. The | amination, the doctor could not tell which Hondaras Jast at Prosent w Yonk, Doc. 0. [Special Telogram to | 10k tho weele ovor tho affairs of tho AtEhL | Atthough the Kansas City grain men are e hind given an_ examplo much to bo ad- ction will g0 furthor than wo' CONSEF¥A- | of tho Lo was tho man brousht for_exam- | (Copyrahted 193 by the Press Publshing Com- | Tits B —Fixeopt for bear attacks, not | BriRGNnart and & nombet of s | 4YIng tho soothing unction to vheir souls mired and then spontaneously the FERELTR | BT e bomb:? M. Dreifuss replied, “will | ination. Novertheless, ho afterwards de. | B e 6 —[Now York | Muchactivity hins appeared in tha stock | associntes havo been on (the othor side | thatany bona fide contracts made for future BT e iva a Dresidont | have sorios consequences for Socialism, al- | elared Feldmann incurably and dangerously | FAsAaus: | gua, Doc. 6. —[New York | markot during the past week. The bear | ot the ocown hard at work on | shipment of grain in Docembor will not bo Navs LITRI0E 5 b though the socialists repudiate t an- | insane, Dr. Cretschmeor concluded tyou |V '_-n”l .nln.- speclal to T o Ll fr ! liveliness was not of any high order, Rumors 1 l"m‘hv‘h' D the property has given the I-} A | subject to the advanced rates of 4 conts per conrageous prostdent of the Chamber. | archists” should pronounce your verdict in the syme | €arbo Bonilia was intorviowed by your O | of the sterootype styto wore sent eirculatiug | FGHEING KRG ORRELINIEES VRIGK SIEY | 100 effectivo today, thore s ittlo in_ the who vy M\‘lmw!w'll by this 'vl'_"l""vr*l*f‘\j Condemned by the Soclalists. «areless manner as Dr. Nasse pronounced :1"“l:":;.‘]f:lm‘i‘:‘-\m \'l "“"u’(:l’“‘ '“n'; ::..“:..h(-:: | around, suggasting receiverships here and | crodit, Under the influence of reports that | Situation to warrant any extended jubila- tion of sympathy and appreciation of b W " axolalmed the soc journali Fellinann insane, respect for Prussian jus- SHhH s Ak ‘ "MOELS | there, along with direful hints of some other | the Atchison was sroaching enforee tion. The rate courage, retired from the Chamber as But," exclaimed the socialist journalist, pect Jus | OF oomean AR Wi n was approaching en | 1o rat s working for poace in but that President 1 Vasquez, who, in his opinion, s s into effect today, and so Burlington people are concorned know nothing of the concession tele- » Ducquery, acriving on the scene, “this bomb | tice would soon disappe et | as reaily dirccted against our friends. We both countries, 3 shall publish an indignant protest. We MIQUEL'S SCHEM quickly as he could after the adjour . Might Have Caused Many Death overhanging salamities. This sort of cam- | bankruptey, nearly evory other westernrail- | far as the paigning has lost its effectivoness by much | 1oad known on Stock lixchungo has yhoy been under attack : use since the early days last July, whon . graphed fro s s B The profect of police, the procurator of | have nothing in common with the anarchists, lllegally holding tho presidency of | ynar was u roal busis for alarming slzns ,Tho atnouticoment fs made at the close of { EFAUIC FEom fansas Clty to s Bun that the republic and the procurator general hur- [ and have had quite enough of this al rady fHis Financial Mensares for Germany In- | fonduras, has mado flerce personul et al b aly g sig the week that there is to be asubstantial | ward Elliott, general freight agent of P e Chamber of Deputics us soonas | In another group tho well known journal Ty Divenssul, Much ado has boen ade over tamft | shipment of gold abroad. This has been eon- | the Kunsas City, schedules coming before congress, ana some | Strued into a pronounced bear factor. As a | istorn trast magnates havo made them- :"‘;"“-;‘;"L‘fy-‘\v‘”,‘"'A"‘\l;y{‘!-‘l}v“”"‘I.\ ld.‘i!.‘-",“if.}‘.f: Vice President Harris of the Burlington selves ridiculous by proclamations declaring | \hich s not certain—is a speeulative scheme | 13 0n the Pacitic coast and 1s not oxpected to that only ruin is ahead. Wall street, aftera | bigger than the mere fact indicates. The | interfere with the work done by the goueral 4 0 glance at the goneral makeup of congress | bears are alert and active. They are missing | froight agents of the lines composing the the citizens only tolerate him on account of | 4y \with some knowledge as to how far the | 10 tricks But the sitwition is noi by any | Burlington system, aitho yhias been ap: their greator fear of Boyran, whoso rule | ovemge congressman 13 gomng to venture, | MEHS in their favor to the extont that they | bealed to to pass fiually upon the raise, Here Miquol had to | WS ® sternoue. Ho denied circulating & | has calmly concl g H. ALLAWAY Phe Kansas © City Derain men might el proclamation oxhorting Honduras to rise | bark is likely to | 18 well take their medicme. . They have war on him, demanding his expulsion from not only Nicaragun, but ail over Contral America. Vasquez, he says, has an uneasy conscience and knows vhat Honduras would be only too glad to get rid of him, and that pd at 7 p.m. all the | ist and wit, Groscetaaud: (Copurt ntei 1833 by the Apsoctates Bress] entrances to the Palais Bourbon were | deputies to insure their lives Briiy, Dec. 9. —The week's dobate in the fuarded by gendarmes, but fow spectators [ A greatly excited woman rushed up to the | o SEIER T fo R RO TR o remaining in the vicinity .| mates, frantically exclaiming, “Mon Mari, etchstag has added 4 st n \ The police now admit that the contents of | mon Mari!" She was the wife of Deputy | the arguments for or against Horr Miquel's the bomb were spread all over the tribunal | Cary et from Savoy. Upon being r:v‘[u«‘l financial measures. The whole subject had and ¢ per, and had it exploded on the .H\V;u';d&lw',‘; n;n ("nmhlvr ‘:I ',’:f,”,;'n‘\"“f\\ been fully threshed in hundreds of public or instead of in the gallery. or, more cor- | violent fit of hyste no was positively aBtians Huterotiant 'r‘fi:-m,‘“q‘u' e 1s Was falling from tho | assurea that her husband had not boen in mlln;m |\.uw|l..‘\.,l.1 ! gallery, the number of victins would have | the slightest degreo injured, and recovering n the general aebate s advising the Wi St Joseph & Council s ralway, is reported to have mado, notified of the outrage ded that the Washiagton | M1 claimi ove much worse than tho Not Afraid of ome re. — or 0 rd stan 1 ol ly o AL Ot Afraid of Gold Shipments. becn enjoying the differential for N Sory 18rT somowhat hercompostre, sho departed after | make a hard stand, fnasmuch as on PSR T nfobiktation - Wie || WaRlIHeTOR Give : Lot oo i njoy o differontial for yours and oI very R me cstimate of the poople | having offered her profuse thanks. decade ago, as burgomaster of Frankfort, ho | 358inst Vasquez. = The proclamation wus vidently y i ive New Yonk, Dec. 0.—Some doubt is ex- | naturally it is so good a thing that it is hard Thio most extrome cstimal peoy ! ! A & " i S » Tvidently the trust folks arc not alto e o enloaton. in estimate which | Ambulances in the meanwhile continued to | < B9 e ’ the work of patriotic Hondurans, rovidently tho trust folks a | prosscd today as to whethor thero shall bo | to 8eo it vauish it thin ir. White tho tate fnjurcd by the explosion, y lieaded & petition against the taxation of gothor hopoless for the whole ki and ca e onlirned. Already places the total av | arrive in frout of the building and ono by ons wounded in the oxplosion | business on the exchange. There 1s a grow is Tde isolosed. boodle of them have packed off lobbies to tho | a1y #old shipped abroad on next Tuesday, [ 4oes wot benefit Omaha one way or tho fifty more or less injuced. This number n- | ont the pej tity re 3 6 tobrapin, .. | o®Ibg by ot rato of | Other there is considerable ground for local A e o fiftoen doputics, and wmong | were removed from the Chamber of Depu- | ing agitation against the proposed tobacco | Lobox, Dec. 9. —A dispatch recoived here St “}.‘\"“,’\‘.'fi‘f,'.f P R R B A LU R LRSI A o | satisfaction in the tought that the Burling- them are M. Casonove de Pradino, le comte | ties to their iomes. X duties, and this imperils the taxation pros | from Paris savs that the banker of Vienna, | ton long before Christmas. T | such transactious. Gold exports m‘. not re- | 00 cannot always discriminato de Tanjuinaia, Lo Clech and Gouter. 'The The crowd outside the building kept con- | pram scaveely less than the unpopularity of | who was reported yesterday in a dispateh 5 wardod with any bldation, in viow of the | Nebraska metropolis, even if so melined. b losion this evening are | stantly mereasing in number and the public 3 Hopos und Fears of the Bears, y - witnesses of the 4-~|!_”=“;" bt e, | exeitement was grenter than ever, Some of | tho proposed wino duty. As the language of | to tho St. James Gazotto to have absconded T 1 G Pallhbion thiat the tndustetal fact that the local banks hold £104,000.000 11 WILL RESTORE AT boing interrogated in the prefect's offico. | excitemont was greator vhan over SOERON| tho nationnl liberal members in the Gaden | after dofrauding his olients of 2,000,000 | (il have to put o b soor - motth 1o oo o | 0l specie, of which &0.000.000 is in coin, 1t : LS. The door i guardea by two armed soldiors [ the deputies v now permitted oy he ni U S g 3 Y O | will have to putona poor mouth to gev re- | is held that tho 220,000,000 might bo taken | — add three m.,,’| ) rmes. ¢ ! e ;M‘- Il“llj‘lllugl ar ‘l‘lll‘yul‘;'\:‘nl‘: :.lel":n other in- | diet indicates, even Herr Miquel's staunch- | florins, is named Le Gune, and it is added | tief from ff tnkering exactions, and offi- | from the banks without the drain being felt, | Transcontinental Konds Iave at Last An ofticer of the marine fufantry, who wa d persons were allowed tode t supporte are not prepared to support | that his liabilities only 200,000 flor 1 1l £ tho Chamber of | wounded leaned on the arms of fr s, | cial suggestions of poverty that ave counted | asit1s believed they would be willing to Renche on the second floor of the oundodleanet > ment. i his measures without grave reservations, {nstead of the largo sum mentionod by vno | on to make bear campaigning effective. Per- | furnish that amount before compelling & | Cicao, e SO LOVON 66 BF LI Jeputics when the bomb was thrown, says | their neads covered with bloody banduges. . ) . LRI HRHA RN A TR 100 Y10 ) BLIL/GHD OMNTE | roco g b ABRIGHINL DRTOD Teot PRIty SR B A LG Daputios whon tho boImY . s tajl_andi fale, | Tho spoctacio wis hoottronding to the ox Increase of the Wino Dutles. St. James Gazovte, D0 ok oponen oo Tehe Tk Wil Sepes | fcourso o tho subtroasury. Tho sub | Unlon Pacifle, tho Northera Pacific and. tho e Cthat he hiad & full beard. The ofticer | cited crowd pressing around the building | Al the deputies from southern Germany Seatitatsiaews, Poncraily tnorstands tho sitution gl | Lioasury shiphed yesterdyy'fu notes of | Grent Northiorn, which lins been in progress et to adds that he thinks the bomb | and exclamations of anger and SOrTOW Werd | ana tho Rhine provinces will add their votos | Ararens, Dec. §.—T'wo hundred Moorish | HOW as iced be and is possibly williug to be- ncisco and New Orleans. all the week in St. Paul, has ended. The thrower was badly wounded in the arm, as | heard on every side. ds lave agreed 1o restoro all transconti- FERD 08 DD neniai passenger rates January 1. The Canadign Pacific is ot a party to the agroo : ment. Tt was not represented at the confer- Genernl Joshun 1. Cappy. M L YI“!\-"II wJ.cuvoy 0 fence, but it is hoped that it will come Mrrwavkes, Dec A special from Port- | iy afterwerd, To prepare the way for its neral Joshua J. Cuppy | doing so the 1 the | died today, aged 7. 1o was brove shortly after leaving the hand of the oroThoso the Criminals? | parties agaiust an iuerease of the wino | order of the Spanish general, arrivei at Ne- | dociines. - Y thrower. which leads people to believe it Justat this time the door of the Palais | duties. Tn fact, it is safe to say theonly | mours, in the province of Oran, in o desti- “Today bulls are really open in their declar- was not a percussion cap bomb, but a bomb ”\”_1"“}"[ L) _‘} »_"l':j‘lf‘. '“I":‘, Lwo EeN- | pax which will be adoptel intact is the | tutecondition. Asa result, an order was | ations of expectations that any materiil with a time fuse attached to it, and that the ;::' litl'“}‘“‘}lnl‘;‘“fllr« ::i-J::’:»h :“ LL e ‘\)N“_‘hl]ll-‘h':;": bourse tax, yielding 37,000,000 marks yearly. | issued today forbidding Moorish Jews from moaification of tariff plans will be followed agt, Wik, ‘says length of tho fuse or ius dueation after ehls | 40" jod Wi nocoss tho sidawallc to' tho | Tho remainder of tho 56,000,000 marks abso- | anding in Algicr L L TR s i i today, ng lives of & numbor of peoy ehLhu Al Wby n o LB T OUIEG R VT GBI iz SO G0 lids il Gy Wil e Acoident to n Royal Prince. 1005t by the proj ing. I gonexal of voluntoers in 1805 for | thorized all fits conncctionsto sell tickots Watehing for the Misercant. and all three wero driven to the prefocture | penses will have to be made up by amodi | o000 oo, . -A dispateh to the Daily | AS 1o the effeot of taril talk upon the | wullantry in the war of the rebellion. His | oychthe Cunadian Dacific o San Francisco e he police ho vehicle in which they | g juercase of the duties on tobaceo and 7 i : al list, iv is merely a fact that nobody | remains'will bo taken to Dover, N. H., | reading over the Shasta routo from Port- Tn view of the description given by the | had departod had searcely passed out of | i WSS 01 (00 1 ows from Vienna says Archduko Otto, R L | T AT T over, N. H., his | ynd, " ’tho only other matter an . connootion ofticer referred to of the man who threw the | sight .‘,1 the multitude AL Ll a senot Archduke Carl Ludwig and a nephew | rthplace. bomb the police are keeping a special | ing when front of the by 3 o ) land 1o only other it : HIAE sl S 'Tho Christm? A RS T b doing any worrying. Busmoess interests RTINS, BTitaar | with the Canadian Pacific that romains to h 1l of th ho_ 1 ! similar incident was enaeted. | The Chivistmas vacation will come bafore | ¢ ¢y emperor, shot himself in the left avm | have been asserting themselves too offc & Yo settled s in its diferential vate, and, it is watceh over all o hose who have be injured about the affus, and it is belic Tho door of the P Bourbon opened sud- | the bourse bill will bo through its comwitteo T | RIVAY Bextciy, Cal, Dec. 0. Larsing B. Mimer, | declared 1l be for g od ChileDFnotiolng aiFevoIver: ol n politics all over the country lately s \ , | declared a way will be found of surmount- DIy L NE AT (R A (Lo & b Fe) e’ today while practicing with a revolver. Tt politics all over the country lately n Y southern Pacifio is said to have d o | dectared its boycott against it off and au- d stage. This will give amplo time to renew | togis ‘o o : o e n PR e Pl (oo | who was minister to Central America when | ing that difiiculty that thogh the man may have worn o light | dariics appeared, having in custody another | (B8 1 bS S0 ,N.,;‘LL this ‘moasuro | D01l has boen oxtrivated and tho urchduke is | oy 355 “('.')C.,":' e Of awind In con” | the Barriudia_incident oceurred, died this | & : beard when he threw the bomb, it was | unknown person,and they also placed him bl T, : doing well, Biigs s ! ot AT | fternoon of dropsy of the hoart. | Mt Pay (s nxes, quite possible for him to have thrown it off | ina fiacre and drove away with him to the | and to inundate the Reichstag with protests o VMR R AN boat nmminitiont to L ba found Mi. Mizner had an evontful life. e was in [ TOPEKA, Dee 01 10 Cartledge, the during the excitement which followed the | prefecture. and resolutions. Tho house rises on Decem- i nltlio FardonivorkTEHover Lt sl o | the army of General Tayior when Mexteo was | general tax commissioner, says that no class explosion. Naturally these mysterious vroceedings | per 15 and will meet again on January!, Loxnox, Dec. 9.—The funeral of - the T D L Lt mcled) ledund being familiar with Spanish weted | o' onon i the state §s valuod so highl M. Goron, the chief of the detective de- | aroused the greatest curiosity among all the | jqgy Prof. Tyndall took plage at Halsemere today | jind" of wailrond. eqrninis which LR R L e e sl A SiaNn ten) ke LA AoGVTL CHE AR Sitbon ittt | oo trareadt > i R Orihe 1sed amazing losses by the railways this fall | W0k an active intercst in fos and wais i i o Santa from which, according to curvent verisons. | to quit the Palais Bourbon upon furnishing | second and third readings of tho commercial Crispl WLl Form @ Cabinet. and winter, but up to date none of the | Prominent in tho legislature. Very fow men | Property is valued 8 per ceat higher than the bomb whs thrown, to the police satisfactory details of theic | treatics, and then the German and Russian | Rowe, Dec. 0.—A zoyul deeree has been | gycy WAL D08 BEL 18 SEE BORE O MG hid " as Targe “an - aevuaintines and wore [ any other wilvoad in the stato, and 14 per “Tho room resatved for the wounded at i | ciy 1 position. delegates will resume negotiations with | published, chavging Si. Crispi to form | 1o pas N friends in- the state. The misfortune of hi Y d, and it was g >alais Bourbon has only one b i This i MO 1reasa 0 | vent highe than some ol t ssident Carnot dispatehed a special This s ona reason why muuy | fater life 7 5 5 3 was his appointment > the em. The total much improved prospects of success, since it | a new ministry thoughtful observers of the market have | Contral Ameriean mission. 115 thorough | ASSessment of the Santa I%e's property is occupied by a wounded spectator. In the | officer to visit the wounded in his name. . 4 4 el e boen led'to expect stocl market ch | tamiliarity with Spanish and his upright chir- 030,609, on which taxes amounting to third burenu tho Associated bress corre- | It transpired that Deputy Mosureur, from | & seen that the Reichstag is likely to adopt THEY MEAN BUSINESS, thibotterie s SV A ity i e e 78 have been ussessed for the current spondent recoguized Abbe-Le Mive Iying cov- | the Seine, gave Lenoir, without knowing | the proposed commercial treaty with Russia, - 3 to which he was aceredited, and his usefulness | year, or 1350 wmore than the company ered with blood o a mattress supvlicd from | bim. a ticket of admission to the galler; and it is now expected that the end of Janu- | pronunciame Bears Were Converted. ' © of the Mexican Revolu- 10 his country would have been gront the soldiors’ quarters. The fa wd not | paid last year. > of the uch of the remains of the bomb as have i v ' may o o auty ar o of th o oW 1 o the Killlng of Barrundia precipitated diplo- is clnin P railron a508! ,bomb as have | 4y may see the treaty arranged. tiontats FyDesned Some of the people who all through the < i | “Ttis eliimed that the railrond assessor: wounded deputy was covered with a band- | been found are made of zine. The missile of ; e PAa6 Do DA TLE MHarcs ot 1. | 188t year have been bearish are now ranged | WS diestions which lod to his vecall. Mr. ) jeaped an unfaiv burden upon the Sunta e age and he appeared to be suffeving creat | destruction was probably a sardine bo Making Htself Felt. Er Paso, Dee. 9.~The Times is in posses- Mizner has been in poor health over sines his | nta on the bull side. “They are not excited ¢ X ! o ; : ; St SR D oy er | retiirn from Contral Americn Scveral months | DEAUSe of & mistaken belief that the com pain. On o chair i the same room wasa | contents are still unknown, but the The nocessity of lovying now taxes is malk- | sion of information todiy that not only con- | Pho rospects, Thoy (o O AnticipAte ALY | hen it o reported It was i1y (e Wi ness | pany had, in the past, given aid to the ro- 1 % | Jioutenant of infantry, who had two fingers | now believed to have been some destructive | ng itsolf folt, not only in the empire at | tradicts all the repowts sentout from tho | sudden mille dovelopments, They | Duing Gt by elierin a0 s (il w | publican barty. 1t's said Ut the Burling- | fractured. The lieutcnant was in the tribune | chlorate. n the face, chest or 1 In this bureau the most seri- ous case was that of a lady suffering from o fracture of the knee cap. The wounded nt \ ! large, but in Saxony, Hamburg and in tho | City of Mexieo concerning the troubles in | count rather ona slow recovery of activity | please the Turrison adiii tion as winis- | ton & Missouri will also fight 1ts t :l'l‘l:‘lll i\‘:‘v :;u{mi\‘" ”n,:.. 'u I'\lx;xlxglml 4::"‘111»:: Lenoir Had ASobmp! small principality of Schwarzburg-Sonder- | northern Chiliuahua, but also those about :mv?‘s gth in mn; (‘u“ ot i‘\“ ml' ¥ ter to Central Am ' - : T | o H‘M i or wounded people were found aro E A A 5 nolicode 0 & R B N 5t ey are persuid at the bear cam- o ho oore, | w Pacific 1 pa 'ho A table in the second bureau, where theit | it was taken to tho l'(,‘,}.'):,,',"\‘l‘l““"'l‘“ | shiausen, where bills for the introduction or | the revolution n tho state of Guerrero, | iz e L s ih % \“ E 5 Lo TonapLactiiofwiilivay Sh wounds .wore being batned ‘and dvessed. | 3G OUHE Niies of the ambuize. I |5 vense of the income tax have been sub- | headed by General Canuto Neri. It has been | fiditiar, i hiely now to fd handicips. | aorme pri C., Dec. 9. —Reov. J. J Nearly all the wounds were airies of U o 0 , D.D.. senior bishop of the African | Secretany of State Osborn, a member of Methodist Episcopal church, died at Greens- | the state boava of railvoad assessors, suid boro. this afternoon. He was the oldest | thatthe Santa ke assessment, ifanything bishop of any denomination in America, | MRS lower thau that of any other rond, and »d_cmphatically thut there was no one | mittea to the respective Diets. reported offic @ in the Chamber who wus known to him. The fact that th is statement, however, was_shortly afte ally thgt Geiieral Nevi had sur- | Another'thing which the most ardent bear y centrists voted in favor | rendered unconditioumly, beeause, s of the treaty with Roumania originated the | resignation of Govesmor Arco th ince the | does not ttempt to dispute is that, however ard sto are hammered now, real shares cause ! rovi Uelirals s vhilo B e o, | don't come out. Folks who have stocks | poine SRl if it refused to pay 1ts taxes itS ehjgines , limb was placed in splints. ‘ Jf“.i,‘.f,','.,fzw.;f:1,l.;..,“.rn '-“?fi":,“l)':.l»r rumor that the government had promised to | of the — troubles had —been removed; | gouy content to hola them. They were able | ! [‘]"j'*‘ § “)"‘“' et 10 |lwonlamis attachod and. uod up l»)L tho > ' Continuinz. his cxplorations the corre- | jiit0aq Tnnn approached him in a stewlthy | Kive effect to tho Reichstag's vote to recall | that the rovolution had not been di- | to carry them through the panicky times of | v it ing ey da'tim wihee 0f hishop neiry | Sherifis. ; "‘.‘I"“""“‘,‘.-"“"' an elogantly dressed Aus. | AR A SRDEoRChed Ly b Froenitar B rected against the federal, but tho | last summer, when ovea the bizeest New | fwentyesix years. Tis labore extentd from There Will Not Do n Gonfercnce. Jigich v the kalepnons Toon, Bhe rie “Tam going (o the hospital The Associated pross lenrns that nothing | Stato government. News comes today from | York banks were in a trembie, and it is not | Now Englund to California, ncluding nearly |y SAeee WOl SOE T b SRS y wounded aboutsthe head, from which | 5[y G BOE o L o es. discoverad 5 £ AR oM B e Keldsatta 5 unnatwal that such men are imbied with by stato in th 1 1879 lio speiit : L Ky, ¢ ill be no biood was ruuning frecly. .y this reniark the authorities discoverad 1 of the kind has occurred and the present in- | Sources that cannov be doubted, though 1t | HHIEHIGE LAY SUC S several months firitain, whero lie | conforence between the Louisville & Nast ‘“m e ”m' e that Lenoir had lied to them and that he in canriot bo! divulked, that General. Narl' hos. he idea that they can hold ou under present | 5 I at Britain, © i en the Louis & Nash- from On: ounded. 2 ity ks dications are quite to the cont lity had one accomplice or more in_the 2% : - , e o ® | "The emperor has congratulated the | notsurrendored and has not been in the | surveill conditions. | pre hed in many g churches, Enforced liquidation is over. There is no announced some days s nee, A confe Cathotic prince, Fucrstenourg, for his voto | City of Mexico, but that ho may be now on | manner of doubtabout this. The bears say LLLTOIBor Eowb T n CligaL s Bk against tho repeal of the Jesuit law, aud a | his way by sea to San Francisco, and it is | thereis nothing new in this. Itisalways | o0 Fuilure of Loulstinn Desperadoes | Suniday or Monday, but even this is prob. nunele | istinct movement is bezinning to manifest | belioved that ne is coming to northern Chi- izuojfoliowngRinEauiotovNcontantishY adly in- oy Manager Metealf 18 out to Rob a Train ! . b GES LS people try to cateh a second breath and do 3 b destibone, chaivn Ay i | it in ovangelical clrcles agalust tho re- | huatiua. The Times has also secured a coy | Pk Uinost 1o hold on. Bt 6 on to the | NEW Onieaxs, Dee. .—Tho Times-Demo- O Cnthanos ioha ki ot Ayl ket of tho Ner manifesto, which is a digu g s 2 the engineers committec, lie had 4 ! ied | bear crowd, they always finally lose courage | crat's Tangipaboa. La., special says: This t called his committ He suys he conservative party has received an 'tfl(:u-’:::i:sbvi‘r: 'l:.dl'\‘l\‘\l‘::“In';'lxl'l:t;«‘ld that tnat | and confidence waiting for recoveries which | evening as the New Orleans & Jacksony iamber of | earnest request from Broslau, appealing to | by S the engineers ave satisfied with the prescnt are impossi s lle 5 conditio bility aderal governmo yssenger train pulled out of the statio ndition Wility a trifling sealp wound. federal government It is histor, v ville ofticials and 1ts employes toda, wis ne Colonel Hasuret of the Roumanian army, | building. Lenoir recently arr who was in the chamber when the bomb ex. | deaux and has been ungder pol ploded, was badly wounded about the neck | €Vev since. aF " and hands. The' colouel showed the Asso- | Among the wounded is M. Touder, clated press correspondent a piece of th cneral Young. His right leg bomb which he had extracted from the d. Gene Billot, who, a oL ath1s ool 0, was - tho strangers’galler All the rooms in the Palais Bourbon were 1Ly wounded in the left shoulde being converted into temporavy hospital | M- Dupuy, president of the ¢l | wards. Here, thero and cverywhere were | Deputies, reccive WOUNDED thie ; g : o they contend, that every ; of restoring the scale o 5 in operatiol S RpRRanIL(CTRES D 0T e e D a1, | them Lo protect the intorests of the Protest- | The prowunciamento, after reciting the | panic has a secondary shakeup, and that fn | three men boarded 1t and, without provoca- | Frei0 Rl o T ey tables, dosks A chuirs encimbered with ) OWas wounded in the leg and. 80 torribly | a1Ls upon the occasion of tho third reading | opprossion practiced by the present govern b thissoquol the stook’ markot is always tion, began shooting promiscuously, seri pmmending a revolution as the | worst sufferer. Now as a matter of fact, | ously injuring Conducter K is us follows: that is not history atall, but does not matter what could be learnced the moen in all save satisfied. The road can do wted that tho doctors declar d eripple for the ren bandages, while brizht and glistening sur mut - ¢ calinstrnments of all kinds were to be he will | of the bill in the Reichstag, and dweiling | mentand r o | bea coniir ainder of | upon the dangers that the church and the | OUY resd nabrew and a 3 D o It resolved, Firs oo [shatisinotints 0 scetion foreman named McCrane, 7 ab prescnt 1o vestore wages, on every side. Drs. Blet and Godfr "“‘\‘l‘,“‘i"'” splayed reat courage, | atherland might besnvolved in by the ro- L troael ety Bkt lihiupresan e FmOCRInTtIn aag A0y o { Jumped from the rapidly moving 1t | Twny Noien, wero bly assisica by & numbev of the depu- | A Roumanian woman numed Mantel was | yqiisgion of the Josuits. exeeption of those who may unito. themselvos | Notv an Ordinary Panle. Thelr-identity Is not known. 1t 15 thought | M. Thurston left yesterday Hios, wito, did all_in thelr power to rolisve | 4180 severely wounded. A SR OIS Joaulte T e S g Imgntipaoioy The panic of this year was in no way like | thelr intention was to_terify the passen- | Jud ) ' terda, a0, didall, Inthole ho e A privato dispateh from Rome purp o R 2 volm g ibooni G iy car s I ho WAy 1K | gors by shooting ofT their rovoivers and then | for New Voric at tho requeat of Prosident . The wor questour of' the ¢ give the views of a prominent cavdinal, well | victims of corruption or fear are called upon | ' it b mak: Up to the present time fifty wounded t the o their way'to the express car, where | (L HL Clark. Mr. Thurston will return t Deputics this eveniug was on gus dinary panic atall. It had no the informed about the affairs of the Jesuits, It | tosecond this pla A 4 i they expected to make a rich haul. The | [ast of next week 4 ] sons have passed throughithe hands of Di e T Tl b latiof Sthisrovolatia o | ordinary features in its conception nor any | Lhe¥ €XI ‘ sy | 3 door leading to_the Palais Bourbon and he | $is hitve Passol “l".,.”m'.um.z‘m.‘.l.“f‘”:.,., | snys Jesuits regard the votedn the Relchs- | Garire caho chlet of thi ‘"l,‘.’.'fff.'.'\','l.“\.'!.l.;‘."v R Vel e T o SR A authorities are aroused wnd a large posse | Receiver 1 Ellery Anderson of the Union 1 1 SR ther oimoas ‘hud sutendinte, who | persons wounded: * | tag asonly half successful, vocauso it was | bo first empowored by two or mors states of | scare. That wasall. 1t had no substantial hasiotiito sconrithoisizpuatingcounbxy =) Eagifip will attypl omane dussayialg ® 1o log 1e Palais in order to veach M. Meyer, the judge d'instructi 3 i the federation. A S T P B T B % will remain ten days, it i Bl A oyer, dge dinstruction, has | probable that the Bundesrath would not J o causo back of it. was a simple tumble in » bring In diet, ey i \ Qilpniion wdsoart, charge of theexnminationof tho persons | ratify the voto: Continuing, the cardingl is | oceorin tincnoom i ot theovolutlonary army | credit. It was a ghost b We were nov IMan: PHAR MR et JGoorgay chonngllhaphoRwill Salcoosl i ‘ The Associited press correspondent dur- ravify the vote: Continuing, the cardinal is | occupies the capital of the republic there will i % ? Lirrie Rock, Dee. 9.—The jury in the | ( mer as ety ticket and passenge ing the evening had an interview with Dr. | arrested on suspicion of being implicated in quoted as saying bo u natlonal convention culled to nume u | OVer-spec ulating. We werc not ‘)“.Uw,..” ink | 1 ¢ e r ent of the Burlington at Linc Janu | Mabay, who Lise B rOIRO LAATDIE l|n|5 | the outrag juoted a .,.: g: provisionnl president and determine his | 0F l'u'.xltln' |;1‘ \w(m |»|.r.}m: hing it. P'rade | Allis Y.I'Imlu.\liud upon Judge Sanborn for ;1 2 .“!xl Snaniyling i i . AMGRES Y, a 0 ot o Besides the numerous commissaires called Views of a Cardinal, powers, was all righ ‘omn 1l interests were | ditional instructions today,sor, rather, for | 1 WS ldides AN REORB G Sl hysicians in giving assistanc o 4 } ST . . T TN Ty g 1 o working: o Burlington ficket oftico TR IRl (glviog. aaslstance) ito H:.‘ to the chuwber b7 M. Fournier, the director | «For the rest, oven if readmitted, the | . Fith-This convention will bo composed of | prospering. Industrial couditions were en- | cloaver interpretation of certain evidence. | l”* workings of tho Burlington ticke A such rs of th Jesuits could not open schiools in Germany | the grade of the S nam wounds were slight, but it was still impos ofitho surte genvrale, and Ofky: police agents blo to give o complete account of their | Lo Ye hOG bUsily ongaged In accompanying |y, ue0 liberty of oducatlon 1s still non- | dele SElin R SAPERUN .G LIt |t their homes permitte BV ccnuse liber! pducatio s on- SRLRrY Battno hiojo to their homes all persons permitted to leay revolution as may be below | couvaging, Capital aud labor ali weeal, and of twenty-soven the governors of the which 15 vegarded as tho best man- 1 oftice on the system The Anser o were | 1 | o court gave the desived informatiol « diaoyn | ARoicouYERYEY ation, and | Wt | counsel for the defendants noted an excey 1 domg well. The ghost simply swooy healtly situation, Ivery i i o body be | IXPICSS COMPANY ANnounees es which.were thrown . , B A i L states, and it shall meet fitteon days aftor the | 90 R S tion to this aaditional charge, and at 5 p. . | that it will ea in packages ! 5 (b the building, in order to verify vheiridentity. | existent in Pruss ertheless it would | capital Is occupied and the chief'of ths rev tremble and scramble. i 2 A » abal e i s rolle ] 8 ounded people, 3 3 Sixth—The provisional president - | ous legislation and another effoct was the | & verdict. Judge Sunborn” declined to dis- | of the miners in novthern Wisconsin causing mternal injuries which aro likely to | Much suspicion is directod toward a shoo- | If the Jesuits should be readmitted and ox- ot 1ok than nftoen days Muor faking | tonching of economy. t Jos 10 s after taking | gonchis have serious results. i 2 'of oconomy to the peopie of the | charge them, saying he would be here possi- | maker named Champl sise their beneficial influe A = 3 ! $ Wil soon Occur, an, who has only | © acainst the | charge of the office n revolutionary tribunal, | oo I FEENER 000N O \dighty | bly & weels longe ; ) Suspects Under Arrest. recently arvived in Parts. 1t 1s ascertained | spread of socialism, whose agitators ave fan- “‘A"l :flx'i»‘“'n-‘f..‘.l.','.'lffffl'l'u(':"‘ ot ‘_:::le‘;‘»lv’vis‘zm than can be ever known -~ W | Cmcaco, Dee, VIt wis oy A‘h“l today Late tonizht it is announced that the police "H}l “};‘ nails, wherewith tho bomb was | ning the fire already lighted. ‘Lhe Jesuits, inst the nation and azainst hidiviaunls. Certainly the scare is over, “The fact that WAAL St S | that the transfor of the Chicago & l.‘mwn have in custody a man, who, ouentering | DU chirged, ave the same as those used | yyorofore, contribute to the contentment of | Soventh —Phe present ititthorities and their | the banksavo filling up with money—the 3 T L linois to the Big Pour bad been flually ar . the suspected tribune, refused 1o remoy. by.cobblers, accomplices will wiswer the eharges preferrod | surplus resorve here now being §50.000,000 A. L. Kinney of Rushville is a visitor in | panged and that the formal transfer would clonlk room, and again at the entranco of tho | 1 . tribune. The man refe 1 to is woundet and wus among the first carvicd out. An- mong the wounded nire, Comte de Ly Cousin, I isb thiony i Lo ra 511 s0me way a bear argiment, and accord. | the city : B N A B hehthe Lront 1he entrs mto the capltal of | i3 to the bears a very potent one. They W. 12 Cummins of Chariton, Ta., is o Y et ol Pt jof | say it is an indication of the existence still | Murray | + education with con- | {ndividuni guarantecs, a1l taxes and contribu- | of public distrust of business affairs, It is | Edward Leclech, Abbe | expulsion the Jesuits were dirceting con- | be njuinuis Amandee, Du- | gregations of the working classes, which is. Dumas, Lafayetio 1 by th were imbus and’ Coubane The socialist deputie h (RTINS other man, who attempted to ovado tho | Jou s and” Taures and ouonish derutlcs; | sorvatve principlos; at the same pme the | tons estnbllliod durifis the prosont yearshall | an ushoultby sigh becauso it ropresents, they | 1and, Or > {1 by Jourde and Jaure; d o1 ¢ peay olishod. irge, n public disbosition to keep out ¢ A 7 % ARy | Bome of the spectators recognise i ity | viewed last night, vigorously condemned the | employers aud the wealthy classos to show ¢ terminate il its work within e speci convinced that busiuess matters we Morohants, A thrower of tho bowb, and he i3 namied Lo, | Gutraee aod declared tho anarchists had | groater soliciude for working peopto by re- | ji) lniohy therantior conYoR right, sy tho bowrs, would they bo missing | | Mrs. lawne Cooof Nebraslis City 1s a Mur noir. nothiug in common with the socialists. quiring a less amount of work, with better ity olected delos | chances to keep their money nlive: Would | vay hotel guest. ._ 3 y ¥ ALS p.m. all strangers present at today’s e — salaries gates, w two months after | they be content to have clay in bank draw- J. D, MeDonald of Fromont was among the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies were RONG STRIKE SENTIMENT, ; b eadl, and which shall introduco into the | ing no interest? avrivals In the city last evening { (55¢ t probable th o readmis- | cons still being Jetained at the Palais Bourbon, = JIA VRO e (f‘fl,‘: fg-xealinty. | conadl tion of 1 ) amendments which 1 Both Sides of the Situntion George 5. Wodgewood of Chicago regis s don ny will have | Practic necoss hey wero promenading the corridors im- | Northeen Pucifio Men leady to Watk Out | ion of tho Jesui ' the Mitlard last night ; s Tenth—The representative congress shisil e 2 i T A L patiently behind the closed doors. . They At & Moment’s Notice, any effoct upon rance or Ltaly. It 13 Karaly | composd of & AIWKIC Chumber Cleied pon | (i 15a1ways best to loole at bath shies. and | ® ' oiuh, promineat merehant of Kan- are of all ranks and ages and collectin | Fango, N, I, Dec, 9.-0dd Fellows' hall | Bocessary to have the situation chunged in | the system which Is toduy obierved for the | HRE Boney €U BRRRAVE 18 BEE BUBMECRE sas City, Is in Omaha for a fow days { groupls}uul o i di sl tho outrage, | o FL N tonight with employes of the | France: because, in spito of tho decree of B io .0f no re-oleotion | some oxtent it isof consequ Yot dur- Deputy U. B, Balcombe is again at his | peguAnentod. baople, who tried to.escapo | ¢ 4 y . "¢ | March, the government closes its eyesto tho | shall bo one of the fuigimontul basis of the | ing tho last week 1 have failed to find a | desk in‘the city clork’s oftice, after anab 3 with Lenoir, aro detaitied for examingtio Northern Paclflo raflway, S : f soveral days, caused by illue i o cnol ar desained for examination. | Northern Paciflo railway, tho ordors of rail- | ryot, hiat tho Josuits open schools and it is | RO constitution. i siuglo baukor hero who is giving hecd to the | sence of several days, caused by illucss wildfieo throughout the city and cager | WO¥ enginecrs, firemen, switchmen, train- | impossible in Italy, where the Masous still 4 th—"Tho provistiatl prosident winy be 2 | jdea so advanced. I have taken the trouble Hon, Willis Sweet, who represents Idaho candidate for (e prosidoney. MORLL a0 Whirwenth The reyresitativo congress | H0.Cull upon about i do wust finish 16s busindas at tho latost siy | banke of the foremost ower hou, s having close relations with Wall d through o Wash ¢ of congr 5 groups collected in all the main thorough- | men, conductors and telegraphers being | maintain their power. Everywhere else, fares reading by the lights from shop win- 39, vestorday on his wa R N . represented. A committee of six with full | in Svaiu, America and Avstria, the Jesuits honths after the dute of Meeting. strect, and without exception they jomn in 4 \LCOIL Yeurs ugo Sweet was | flows tho uocounts of the explosion publishod oy e R iy . | are frec; above all, in America.’ CAxaro Nei tho statements that the abundance of money | a resident of Omabi and & member of ‘e | - e ] in the Apecial editions of the newspap power 10 aet will proceed to St. Paul tomor- 10 Al s full of s e A1 N e e R S S R el XUR | although the latter wore wost mes vow and domand that the order reducing Ausneoiad Niplinte A ooy in e g buis HORS fa wot tho o | LU, an had ALLAIAOL & Scat on Uho supremo A b unreliablo. : Lo POCCRE | hhe Lokal Auzeiger publishes detail PROSPERG RUEDA, ot al anes 2 big banks hiore Is o themoney | tuno, and had atbmiiod a sgaton vages to be remanded, thei and § Anzeiger publishes details of v 2 gt ; which belongs 10 commercial sud industrial | bencin when Iduho was admitted to stat Statement of Two Deputics TR e I’f romanded. _" helr domand 18 | 1) “yyorsey nibllist plot, showlng It ox. | CMHLPANCINGO, 2sthdMctobor, 1593, intorests. It is money, which, in times of | hood, He has been twice re-clected to con- | HAE R ? Two deputios, MM. La Faranoics and Sam- | "¢ complied with this committeo will order | tonded to St. Petersburg, Charcofl, Kief 5 S, (1 Wall strect activity, is kept whirling in the 98 and 1s an ardent repubiican, | + aray, who were present at the time of the | 8 walkout of all employes. and Odessa, On the night of the Bth it ap- INTRAMTS THIMUIALE TRONS: stock markot. 11 abundauco doos not 1 | At tho Mercor: Willlum . Blschoft, St. | ITH a clean, wholesome L explosion nnd who were allowed to leavo tho e T S e e T Snalios - s———_ any way, they iusist, represent restricted | Touis; (. R. Atkinson, Minneapolis; Howard | a clean, whoieso B BANen Voluntoored 1o Totlowhig stata, | Prrisuvee, Kan., Doo. 0.—A convention of | pears that the polico stopped a boat in the | fmproved DistiMation [Process of n Jap: | frado or any public nervousncss. 1 piles up | 1o, Foisoin, New York: 1. 4. Floyd, Sule, | sealp, free from irrifat. ment: dissatisfiod members of the United Mino | Neva and scized three small cases of dyna- nese Chemist Heing Inveyigated merely awiiting Wall stroet uses Ky.: It M. Dehavalade, Denver, | ing and scaly eruptions. is _* %Tlie bomb was thrown from the gallery | Workers of- America was held here this | ™ite) and a student to whom the cases weve | Prowis, Iil, Dec. . r-fpnocial Telogram to | Thero is nothing like avercge activity | William Seward, Quuncy s W. L, Welsh and | ing and scaly eruptions, 15 3 above the right benches.into which the pub- | il L/ ST Yic is ud ith ho f afternoon for the purpose of formmg a new | dddressed was arrested later ay St. Petors. | Tur Bre. | —Jokichi Tulkamine, the Janauese | the Stock exchange. But lot there once | wife, Marion Welsh, Council Bluffs; £ 11 produced by the CUTICURA + lic is ndmitted without the formality of pre- ' il b A Y Ko (e - . hirts.day test | begin to bo signs of the coming of activity | Sharp, Cincinuuti Mcl Daveni OAP. the most e R | menting i curd, | A fuso was attached Lo e | Orsanization. The main object is to precipi- ::‘:fli_“ Aliog ‘_'“1‘;| ary s te worg '";;:"“- "{' ‘)".‘“"k“"""‘.“v"‘ '*j,‘l‘m'm"l“;;l|““-‘l ‘”“‘ | and the fushion will develop with a rush. | Joun Gilman, Worcest W, I S0AR, the most ¢ L*““}'»{“ s bomb, which exploded in the air, The tate a strike among the coal miners of thig | MOIUGIUK tnany oflicers and some girls. ho | of his koji proccss ation @ 10 | ALl that will be needed is a renl leadersomc Id, St. Paul; A, 15 Snipps, Rochester; | purifying and beautifying port was uot vory loud, and though tho sheil | section, independent of the national organ- Polloe uasert ”“:-" have evidence 8 bomb :‘““'X"‘"““ “l“.“ BaAATMubn ‘,‘ "“’“'“‘]“‘” Jan wiko sahision atove Frabblag & {reo Winaiow, Fart' Tioblusort; M.V, Har soap in the world, as ‘well E may have contained a mixture of nitro- ation, alsc C Vs 5ol | utrage against tho czar was plauned, ana iv | his claims. ‘The average run of spirits has | tion at profit: some man capable of planniog | von, Sioux City; J. 122 itchell, South . o 1 g 1 iscerine und gunvowder we could not. be- | e “1‘,"?,""',",‘.‘“ LeWalters, tho old | © 0 G007 At apulication of the knout | been five and twirty-seven hundredths | and exccuting a campaign. Movey in Wall | Beid, Tud as purest and sweetest for i6vo it was - foaded with dynamite. The | President, forcongress. The miners heve do | 108 RS UEE CRIIC O B REE BEORY | gatlons, with five and fifty-eight hundredths | stecet will have plenty of uses then - - toilet and nuisery. It clears . mmoie had & swell peculiar tonitro-glycerine, | Mot seem to like the new move, as they claim | & ull confessions from the student. | gyllong’ “as the _maximum. Takawine Xucouresios Sigus of thie Timss LUCAL: BREFITIES, the scalp and hair of crusts | “Woure of the opinion tho outrage was | they are making as good wages now as they | 0 other arrcatoas were also subjected to | claims that never before lias ho hada fair |, B0 Ay A ; o ! N6 S631p ange R , pob directed against wpy varticular PAFLY In | were this time. st year, The seeston woy | Lerrible torture and to the kuout, chauce to test hia proocas, as his work has | o BABKEUS S LR VUERE AR, CNON R0R |\ Abaut noon yestorday Oftcer BAYIE took scales and dandruff, destroys - ] f ) wi i 4 4 A e —— vays been tampered ¢ jealous em- cns thit suc 5 Clos0 i d, D Neliie e, o domest 10 custoc o1 crosconie Inse: v hia Lo i bor, 8 L oD van roMan | ela with closed doors aud none of thoso Made 4 Kiotous Demonstration. B B D N e Tiaia en. | fu twenty years bave Wall stroet brokers' | Dolug insanc. - microscopic insects which & | the tribune from the first row of beuches, | Who Participated thercin widl talk. Paugiyo, Doc. §.—Tho soclalist society, | ing over old machods of aistillution, The | OMoos beeil so baro of stocks us they are | “Ay'ung feirst Baptist chureh this morning feed on the hair, soothes irri- and had it exploded there tho hist of fatal- —_—— Fasclo Lavatone, today invaded the town | trust people are reticent as to the success of | Bow. Custor "“-I.“'; ot N‘m"r"t ntevest | yoy §1. ¢, Mabie, D.D.. home secretary of tated and itching surfaces, " fties would have been appalling.” A Bard Fail, hall at Partinico, fourteen milesisouthwest | the test as viewod from their standpoint. | 8Ccounts 1o thew prolers now. ‘TAeY AUVe | tho American Haptist Forelgn Missiobary stimulates the hair follicles “Phe two deputies mentioned estimate the | -While George Rogers, s wman about 22 | of this city, and made a riotous demons: This tinio the figuves will bo referred to the | BT Tiey thom away from Wall streat, | Ution: will proach ; R o aas {CR TGS © wounded at sixiy-six. x years of age, was seatod on the top of & high | tion against the municipal ofticers. As & re- | L 0o KoK KOO e rer Ton st T | This fact i3 80 palpablo that it bas como | , Nellie Guill has morlzazod hey saloon al 4 nourlsnes the roots, . Late this evening Deputy L-wire left the . ; be awaited with keen interest, for if the paly w1 North Sixteenth street. Henry W, t ly p wes. murifa B e loaning on the sy of & frisud. advertising wagon last night, he drove | sult of their violent conduct the mayor | present test proves as successful as is pre- [ Almost tobea joke in the Stock exchange | T8 00" onienge for “while not only preserves, purifies B “Goneral Billot. who was i tho strangers' | %alust an overhead wiro oa Siateentn | handed in his resignation. Troops have | dicted it will revolutwnizo the distilling | When anvbody suggests that wargins have | 0L By wing company 18 v for' § and beautifies the hair, but ¥ llery. was slightly wounded. street and, losing his balauce, fell to the | been dispatched to the scene to suppress the | business. The trusi has an option on tbe | LG UEWRKECE |\l gl | The following importations have passed impartsa brilliancy and fresh. ta: : ¢ ) P00 s significant, th o su i | 0 » ! ave pas I ) Relativos um.l friends of the people de- | ground. He was cuson the head aud, when | riot. —— tions. It explains, oo, how 1t is that the Wall | through the Omaha custom house during the ness to the complexion and ~ ¢ tained at the Palals Bourbon are late this | taken 1o the Presbyterian hospital, ex- N ) oo street banks ave not now lending as many | week: J. L. Brandies & Sons. one case of : q pital, Montreal’s Suung Dynamiters Coal Miners Accept the Rate. softness to th i * . evening, crowding around the Chwwber 8 | hibited symptoms indicating concussion of | aox: Do Ry g A P i millions s usual to Stock exchango clients. | shawls; Richardson Drug company, ten softness to the hands une. I " far as tho police cordon permits and | tho brain ho dociors say haweyer List oNTRRAL, Deo, 9.~Tho prolipinary . | - Pirmeavaa, oo ne raliroad coal | fIHONS 48 U 0 P ilie. 1iost conspicuous | cases of meat extract; John Kosicky, one qualled by other skin soaps, . anxiously inquiring for news. his njuries are provably mot dangerous. | Yéstigation iuto the charges against youug | miders of the Pittsburg district have ac- | iqilrouds of the country were owned right | case of prune planta; MeCord, Brady & Co. s Denonnced It ax Atrocious. Rogers' father lives in Council Bluffts. His | Mercior, Pell and Demartigay of attempting | cepted the 03-cent rate offersd by the opora- | down in Wall street. That is ail changed. | and Paxton, Gallagher & Co., oue car of ves 'nfltl’):'w:“‘\‘fl: v‘:“l foe, uu.i:- + Arriviog at the gate leading 89 the Chaw- | relatives were notifie of the accident. | 1o blow up with dynamite on November 20 | tors. This practically settles the strike. Formerly when Juy Gould or maguates of | each. bl y ¢ .