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B D D e f R VALK 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WRDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2), 1893 “nshore. The rest of the seamen shipped at | stone said that the government had de CITY (0[\ “. PRO FFm (S ance. Members of "thd association repre- | United States for Idano: Robert B. Armour, | {1 AN TN v WTE " o o T Sork were compolled 10 sall, in pite of | termined to_ strengthen the British navy \ LEDINGS | Seatoa the financialithpaibe of all the retati | postmastor at Memphie. Tony VAN LEUVEN INDICTMENTS { g AU g el R e L thele protests and sirike for higher wages. | and tho admiralty was instructed about this nurserymen with whofi they have had deal- | War—First Lioutensht W. (. Glasford. IV ] and silling him IeWEntly. Decoaved ooy ye il change in the number and strength of wgs, This is domo, for mutual protec- | signal corps, to be captain; Iirst Iieuten 70 yoars o1d and had: baos ;‘*‘M"" was ORDERED TO OVERLOOK MELLO. nrlm-n \vr‘\rflnp! h " L v.lon.h and """f, \fi“wnl;“ Tre considered 'l“';'“ I‘:ln;rr'r 'r \\"mn. hth infantry, and S e the company twenty xi\kn' K ‘-'{.i“....‘}',‘}"',;‘.t..“.f e n conclusion the veteran premier ex- ; ' Puri fon, much more reliablo by the nurserymen | Eben Swife, Fifth cavalvy, to bo captains; | kil i i five Soars, v SAitshs Mintster at T Tola to Drsragard | Dresssd tha hope ‘that the: house would noy | Mr Hssall’ Parity Resolution, Aftsr s Long | SECH IS0, o1° Bragwiroat and Dun, The | Second Tiealenants 5.3, Masea Sluak Fiin | Arrangements st Dubuque to Try the Rensa | # month ago, BRGNS i the Blockade, givea bad example by countenancing the Debate, Goes on the Table. reports of the members gonorally wero to | cavalry. George W. Cathol, Fourth artillery, tional Cases, engine whistlod fora crosain NS Dok Ty Yonk, Dee. 19.—The Herald's Monte- motion of the member for Kaling (Lord tho effect that mogpe people were planting | Odon (Gurovits, Seventh infantry, Coiden 1. onfusod and Jumped on unnlm e became video dispateh @ correspont AU | would marshal the forces for the purnose o 2 3 year were olected 48 foflows: L tenants A iiusi ) ve E Rio says the commander of the British | imporial defense. TWENTYCTHREE VETOES ARE DISPOSEDOF | president, - St k.«'\'h: Rt Blair, vi “oN RO ALLEGED PENSION SHARK NOT SCARED | facdy dunehiers - squadron in the bay roceived orders to When Mr. Gladstone finally took his seat, president, Kansas Clty; U. B. Pearsall, sec- AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. o AMUSKEMENTS, srotect British interests m Brazil ana to | after this brilliant turning down of the con . a | Tetary and treasurer, Fort Scott, Kan. The - s i £ the port | Servative cx-firstlord of the admiralty it Discharge of Four Employes lkecommended | gxpoutive commitbes is: J. (3. Carpenter, | Omaha §Man Dangerously Wounded by a | Deciares that e Will Plead Not Gulity to . Rhea at the Noyd, disregard \ yl": "'". ";"I';’ A v was the general opinion that the grand old | in the Interest of keonomy-—Farther at;ulrnmr,‘I“n;rhuri‘ e DR s, Kicking Horse, the Uharges and Make & Vigorous | Thore are fow stronger b 1 oharas: threatened by the rebel flee { man had” won another remarkably parlia n=Gss Ordis Shenandoah, Ta,: 1. Bernandin, Okla- ‘hile W, i live p tors that will ad oF temtodus The Aquidaban and the Ksperanza | mentary v and that ho had clearly A homa City, Okl'; S..H. Kinney, Topekas R e BT IVEC EWHU GCIL VTS P Fight—Pbaition of the Hlladmit of reproduction on the . » s DAG 01808 10 SATEDE * | stage thau Jose o loft 1sla Drande for some unkuown ¢ demonstrated fo the discomfiture of his L U RSHICRYLYY James A. Bayless, Lees Summit, Mo. i Lo o Loyt osecution. i raaTie: SHPIEY Ot Y S i vi o " o] French. There ' Dran St I8, | eniemien vhat “id Man Gindatone” was 88 e —g e in Omaha, was crossing the railrond tracks ere is a profound eloment of sor- Some surmise that they have gone to m full of tight as the youngest of them, and o VAL Ao B gt ‘ s . N - " on N streot last evening, a rapidly approach- —_— row in her lifo that appeals frrosistibly to the Nictheroy : others think thoy are seelc- | ila o was always prepared to upset the | Mr. Uascall's purity resotution camo up [ TARTFF REFORM ON AGALN | ing train caused nim to whip his horses | Drncare, Dec. 10.~(Special Tolegeam to | the studont of French literature, during the fng to keep out of the dynamite cruiser's unm}nlh;“uvn of Y:u' opposition by a brifliant | at the meeting of the city council last even- sharply to get out of danger. Tk Bee.|—The United Statos grand jury | Seboleonic dynasty, and the onoe g vy, 1 Yo cts and figure: The s Ty g o way " acts and figures [CONTINRD FROM PIRST PAON] T'he sudden jump made by the team threw | this morning reported forty-three indict- | O the “Little Corporal's” ‘seutchoon t blot was front of his wagon and | ments in the Van Leuven pension caso and | M8 inhuman treatment of the wife who gave Ty of facts and figures, o ton's motion | 1€ Dr. Hellings and Judge McCulloch, who g ”_f'”;'\h A "‘j':.“"{ 340 to 204, a resuit | Were leaders in the late anti-vice crusade, e e o BT AR Bittner headlong in Which was followed By 1oud cheer! vom | were in tho lobby, as were others intorested | by such stages as shall gradually obliterate | o weus kioke: e stomach by o | was diso! e SoF. T to tho French vot 4. Ahoiker Uniten Siaten Wae Vesasl Has -\}“U was followed by loud cheering from N el bty 1 00 | from our laws, while permitting those who he was kiocked in the stomach by & horse | was discharged for the term, ‘I'wenty-cight +4 “‘h"" v: h‘ irt o measure of dignity tto Bl T G IR AN il ’ in that movement. The resolution, scoring | 3ive “l iqel ey our law with the | that had bgen freshly shod. The sharp | indictments are against Georgo M. Van tou- | M4 Who in a measure freed it from the 3 T diin Francieco | (it anistove's amendment to tho offect | (e mayor and fire and _police commissioners | axpectancy of it continunnce, n roasonablo | S41ks Of the shoo mado wounds two fnches | ven, jr., pension attorney at Lime Sprimgs | Gone i i agse, imparted by a Pompa \VASHINOTOX, DDeC, 10,2200 =4l Tl e T oot it | And demanding the strict enforcement of | time in which they may prepare to take | 4ecP which may possibly prove fatal, Bitt- | 13 'for'taking illegal foes and making falso | | Miie. Rionts Joemerom « oiven last e has been orde to ‘proceed 10 | Droposals i die time for the strength of | the gambling laws of tho state, had been | their stand with the othier industries of the | BEL wis taken to a lospital. Ho lives at J dosephine, " given last even o affidavits and declarations to the ponsion | ing at Boyd's, f slo¥ Htn acrota arbert hot care to . " 4 2423 Grover street, Omaha. E, N0 Pousion yd's, follows closcly the historical Janciro, Secrctary Herbert did not ca the uavy, or, in other words, that the House | reforred to the committee on judiciary, com- | countey . department; cleven are against Dr. Kissel, | 0Vents in'so fir as tho divor B 1 tio and the 1 ol v ] D1 i ored O ita- AL a geon o oo g POSC g v discuss tho sttuation at. Hio il W0 1% | hus confidonco in._shio " government, was | posed of Saunders, Wheelor and Haseall. | g for® the iies, ebaceo (et sl AS TO MACLEOD'S CASE. T Tor rocolving beibea N Torglag cortin | HAVOH tho Auhor orCyr SLe80 CTafe, ME g t tho sorious condition | Tlie House of Tords today passed the Fast | , Lho committee reported that it had tound | mously advanced by the act ot 1890, have cates; two are ugainst Dr, Pegg, surgeon of | the 1udience into his confidence nnd oo Lt Ll ik hor stow of | India toan b L that open wambling was being conducted in | been placed at such figures as, after careful | Rumor that e Ha Found Gulltless | the oxamining board at Ossien, 1a., for simi- | events which history does not satetion b of affairs in Brazil cails for fusthor stow o a Lo tho city in open violation of tho Inwa of No. | investigation, wero dosriod likely to bro- “lteport to Bo Mado Friday. lar offenses, In tho remainder Van Louven | which for dramatio: offect. fte pepmiasitie: : uited ,L;l{wi; |u|w~l 'l,!‘:.‘w \lwv‘":‘lywll\‘“' PREPARED FOR THE REDS, braska, which make of the offense & folony, | 4UCO most revenues to tho treasury. but this [ From 8 o'clock until 12 last nigint the Mac- | 18 indicted jointly with Kissel or Pegg for'| The meeting of the rival queens 1 an- offec fons a e Navyand State departments g object hasnot alone decided the rates. Their | leod investi g committee was In scoret | C0 e, e fraud ve stago 3y v i ews was received | Switzerland fendy to Deal with the Foes | Dunishable by confinement in the state ATiDUAL 18 B, H1gH THak B HAMERMID DROTUBE |||t go sk niiip CORIIILLGE, was Il sockat | CORERICER Jotn, Dy i SECUNTOL 1h YLy Lo T g droaLIER HOvel that some important news \ t LULLILIREN ik i r nount is 8o ! s session formulating its report. 1t was ox Senator John Day Smith of Minneapolis, | occurred in reality this portion of the play todny.nntl b 1o bolloved to hive como from HE SBUTEEY penitentinry: that m view of the facts, Mr. [ need claim that thero is not abundant pro- commanderof the Grand Army in Minne: [ must be taken with a nieasuro of allowaned azil, but nothing could be lear at Bewse, Doe. 19, The now law dealing | Hascall's résolution calling upon the mayor | tection aud to spare for his product in | Pected that the result would be made known M % A measure of allowance. sota, Judze Wells of Minnesota and H. T, Mile. Rhea's art seemin b . > d police o ssioners for an enforcenie: g s oonBLulen 6! 3 11166 s N ) v R s a's ¢ wly grows cither department as to its churac IO NHREITEN W BE ' WONL APHEEH BRAT and police commissioners foran enforcement | thom. last night, but at the conclusion of the moot | Reed and W. K. Parker of Cresco appeared | more mellow seith the yoars, This clacer It was thought that tl wis H.I»w. 51 tor. It providss that peopls Who inelts of the laws be adopted. Agrienltural Staples. ing the members of the committee said thav | for the defendauts ind asked twenty-four | actress ranks among the best ecquinpod BB O e g | BTt COMUATL OUERTRON BYZ NG ot G¥piE Munro Attacks the Ttopiort. Of the staplo agricultural products, m- | the finding would not be made public until | hours to plead. They will also ask | women of the stage. Her knowiedge of several cf the men who desired to leave Uhe | OULers to commit outvages by use of explo Mo Munro opposed the adoption of the | ¢1UdIng meats wnd provisions, we are such | submittod to the Board of Iducation ata | & continuance to tho April tory, which the | attis vounded and perfooted. Sho i guoh engaged in a strugglo with ”'.'.“r sives or otherwise ave linble to be punished | S0 S B PP Hove the council was | 1Arge oxporters, and must continue to be | special meeting to be hold Friday night. government will resist. Preparations have [ of 4 connoisseur, as the ereat round of par v of the crew and that 4 gumber of § by g term of imprisonment at pewal servi- | Fhe Jury, court or police officers aud that the | Such 1aTgo exporters, that any duties upon | There is reason to believe, however, vhat a | een made for special juries to try the cases | sho has played natavally would male: hoe, them were clapped in drons and - confined by Gh T dgdition, the law provides that | anthority of the boiy had ended, Ho said | them are useless for protection and fruitless | majority and minority report will be mude, | this term, as District Attorney O'Connell's | She brings ‘a rave intelligence to all her below decks. any person found ‘to be in possossion of | that citizens couid bring action for violutions | forvevenueand generally cunonly be imposed | the former exculpating Macleod, and the | tetm expives Iebruary 10 andthe rogular | characters, which shines out in every line, in Boynton Arrives In New York, chemicals, ete. for use in the manufacturo | of the laws and that charges of malfeasance | for tho purpose of deluding the farmer into | lattor recommending that he be disciplined. nas boon dischiarzed fo the terin, | every movement. In her entiro mastery of Brooknyy, Dec. 19 —Geovze Boynton. in | Of cxplosives for an evil purpose, or [ jnoffico by the oficials could be brought. :."0"‘1“‘“0‘"‘;“1"0 ‘.’i el el e L T nt ',;."‘“"f"',““‘"“j‘"‘(,‘}"\"‘] lnterviewod, it | all the lezitimate devises of her art in grace, charge of Ensign Carter of the Cuitea | those aiding or abetting in stch man- | He aid not believe in considering a case of | $HLoR tne beneflh under tho tariff, al LIZZIE'S WILD AIM. SO BEPATSHA RN T Tt vor T TRt | R ana o KbEanstyoness ot favoguty) Statcy ship Dotriot, was scon today by an | ufacture in any nanner, are hable to | sour grapes for a membor of the council, and | HIOMEN the pricos of his prodiicts are fixed | rraigued and ¥ lavo full faith tn our | figuro, whother in action or tapose, Mile, RS aLed piess roprcSeative, but e o | A0 least ffiy voars imprisonment. | Persons | as opposed 1o nssisting o councilman in | 7 10 worlds mnarket incompetition With | Unsuceesstuily Attemprs to Take tho Lite by charges cannot bo sus- | Ithea vellocts Uhe bost methods of the modern fusedato spoak of his capturc. District At- | causing esplosions are liable to punishment | gotumg oven, when that councilman had | 10 Pro m:“!’;“:’l'd % Bk s of n Coloced Musiclas 4 vl L K AL 1 torney Mitchell, when approached in vegard | Whicl varies from ten gears penal servitudo | wono iuto the gambling housos and solicited | 000 e L i _Im ,11 our A colored musiciau calling himself Arthur Biies Rendy to Retire. T ""fl",'.,.'". the most part s woll 10 Boyuton's case, declared he did nov know [ OF for life. Anybody willinigy spreading iu- | the support of the gamblers, and threatened \ port stavles, which, = having [ (ol oy T Dis Morsgs, Do peclal Tolegram | Travi weind very cavefully cast. Mr. W. 8. what disposition would be made of it citements to commit_outrages is punishablo | that if it was notgiven he would even up | fully supplied the howe mavket, must | Woods and Lizio Payne, an inmate of < trere oles attived o the | bart, a storling young actor, who has a fine AL 2 by a fine of £2,000, by imprisoment, or both. | scores later on. He moved to iay the repory | OVeHlow “and seek larger - purchasers | Ella Mitchell's den at Ninth and Capitol | 10 Tue Bre. j~Governor Boies arvived in the | futura befor him, although' ho can nover ENGLAND'S NAVAL STRENGTI. U'lio tassags ol the Tedetalicounoil tothe | and 1eselation on: the tablo, elsewhere. ‘The ouly offect of a protective | avenue, had an altercation yesterday oven- | 1Ly 1ate last evening and busy at his [ 100k the part of Napoleon, because of his national assembly says it has been decided | My, Taseallassorted thatif Mr. Munrointi- | $riff is to tako away from them from ono- | iug, which ended with the Woman's taking | oftice today. e is somewhat woak yet from | $i2¢ PIays the part admirably. o is tho 1t Provokes an Animated Discussion in the | to be expedient 10 proceed with relentless | mated that he had ever solicited the support | foUrth to one-haif of the products for which | a shot at Woods. Lucklly for her the lead | s protracted illness, but expects to bo able profound ewotiat, the stern warrior, in fino, el e rior ughinat the InLrigcs of ANATGUISs, 48 | Of tho gamblors Whon o wasa candidato | Hhey could exchango their surplus in the | flow wide of its vk and_found u resting | o e b 1 ofieial bisinen oot iy | Just such a Napoleonas unprejidicod istory ORDERED TO RO, o i concerned : althong i TtHaPthEeNIoVE g 3 A open market should they venture to buy in | place in the Mis 3 St DO | makes the hero of Austerlit LoNDos, Dec. 10, The great liveral leader, | althougn Switzerland has hitherto enjoyed | for office, he was stating a falsehood. i il L place in the Missouri river 1ustead of | for turning the ofice over to his suceessor > Tl O, D 10 e gront Hhoral laders | ity from. anarciists onirages. S0t | The motion 10 1ay 0f the tablo pit a stop | tie market whoro they aro oblized to | Avthur's body. The aMair causad herare | Jonoary iis suceessor In | fohu Fay Palmer as Talloyrand lncks somo- e LSRR S S S e A there are sins recently that anarchisni sy | o dobate, but the mombers ook advantaga | 56l ¢ to compol thom 1o give a like portion | rest and slie IS now siated with shoting | * W. M. Fiolds, a director of the State | 1L clement of diploiacy which ehar- minister of Englaud, won another par become u dostructive factor in Switzerland. | of tho roll call to express themselves. of the avails of their labor when turned into | with intent to kill. Normal school, handed in his restgnation to | hesqn reiy, it modesn domagogue, but ho mentary victory today atter fignting at the ——— Mr. Bruuer supported tho committoe, and | [nonoy by increasing the cost of what they — the governor Loday and it was accepted. | “Cafe Wk OXcellent effect head of his followers in a most gallant BOISSEVAIN TALKS. thougnt tho state law on gambling should | (¥ It the home }::?;m’ m“‘;‘g‘l&l"‘l";ll-’m:“ll;fi WEATHER s Hon. M. . Hemmeuway was appointed to I,‘,‘,.’L‘:‘;}“,{'l':,‘{ & ";']“:“' “""“‘} “,‘“"“""‘3‘"”"‘ STiter, be enforced. 5 ¥ X 3 fill the vacancy. The term expires in 180 5 Gt LBl Qe WL Rl 3 menner e : § 5 Shtovln o 4 5 t 8 ires in 1804, BT ik e S S on L A LS ALY OBy | UL L Che g Mr. Iidwards recallod his oath to suppory | M0Y Years tho paviont vietim of tho protee- | Fair aud Waurmer s the Ploasing Prodio- | * W i, Stackliouse of Burimgton, interial | for%, S0 188 capable actress and " Thvests S, ST 18R s Sl LR Tutereats on the st the laws of tho state, and belio ved in voting | S¥esystem, thit ho has been induced to tlon for Nebraska Toduy, revenuo colleetor for tho Fourth distrit of | e CHIFCtor with an ingenuousness that is was moved by Lord Georgo Iamilion in o= | Loxnox, Dee. 19.~The Financial News | to support the same, rogaraiess of his por- | Jupport it undor the detusive promiso that | wasurxe 10.—Porecasts for | lowa, bus aunounced the appointment of M. | Y\ Giiaee S nection with the alleged weakuess of the | s an interview with Boissevam, who haa | sonal views as to whether the luw was good | P¥ fiimenee present sacrifices ho way buy | wednesa or Nobraska, lowa and | SLorn of this city to the position of Stmp | piatsingio (e nek iyt hune Fording 1 British navy as comparved with the com- | gy to Amsterdam to coufer with the | OF bud. promised home market is further from hi Soath Dakota—Generally fair; warmer; | 1€Puty. to succeed J. A. Brewer. the sense. She pla S st binod navies of Russin and France, and . Mr. Howell thought that there was a rrket Is further from him | 20 i | A syudicate of Towa men have purchased ense. She plays the somowhat minor binod navies of Russin and Prance, and | Duwh bondholders in the matter of Union | gt 110 Vel dan prohibition and gambiing | [018Y than ever before, we have aimed | Winds becoming southerly. 1o i Summer potel notmave purehased | rolo with quict dignity wnd is « worthy lady after an exciting debate the motion was re- | pycific reorganization. He said he had | jyws and did not helieve. they could be cu. | 1 securo for bim such relaxation, of e converting it lnto .'“l',',.,;f.l"‘v"‘\:fi.',"',"‘ ",'-l"{‘\‘-l in waiting upon 80 royal a queen. And sha jected. and. Mr, Gladstone's amendment 0 | peon struck with the magnitude of the 1 AR EI B WAS LR ALY, for a resolu. | Purdens as will permit him © to TELEGRAPHIC BRLEFS, Lewolle: rmerly superintendent of the | SiN&S well, too, as the audience will bear tes. S ARE thRt e b is s had connaonco that ' i with the magnitude of the loss | forced o was ready to vote foraresolu- | ayiov more of 'the feuits of hi sewollen, formerly superintendent of the | yipion o the effect that the House had confidencothat | which America had sustained and the | tion wiping out all vice, but was opposed to | poiey mare, of the fruits ‘of his own Domestic. Clarinda “asylum, will have charco of the | “"AY"Vio mati tho government would pay adequate atten- | yoopie on this side of the Atlantic had no | diserimination. v B DO L L O NORIA tm O | e 2 A new hospital for the msane, which wiil be | o the matinee today Mile. Rhoa will tion to the navy was adopted without a di- | jdoi of its oxtent. Only when one could | Mr. Jdacobsen said that while gambiing | Of the country we have given untaxed agri- | The State Republican leaguo ot Kansus | Kl i to accommodato forty mtiomt play “Camille,” & part which is particularly vision, causing much enthusiasn in the lib- | yenlize the severity of the ordeal througt v HRTE Bt d i and | culturalimplements and binding twine and | will meet In Marci and prepare forthe next 1 YRS LIDM Ry suited to the nctress, tonight the engage. 3ER 1 f the ordeal through | was an evil: it did exist and would exist, and § THVSCCG T EMAELS MG, BUG i Lo statecanipalg B RERVOIEIE o 1 ag eral ranks. | which Americais passing and the enormity of | he belioved in leaving well enough alone. 13 o8 I u BLYSRSURY| (ot SEEs AT SAttio % HdohiStol ecovered. ent closing with “I'he Queen of Shoba. Mr. Gladstone's followers hope and believe 3 ai £ x ; H in the latter casa that-cotton is the largest t now appears that Mail Carvier Romero, P Dec. [Special " ———— e LIl Yo | the loss sustained by the whole community My, Munro said that the resolution catled | i tofEUEE CASS HRABEOLLOD 18 Hhe, MRS | 1\, WIS ound dend noar ro, N. M., had ey, Ia. Dec. 19.—[Special Tele e o . his victory in the House of Commons will | could he vegin 1o izo how spieadidly | on the mayor only to enforce ordinances | SxPOYL of whe cotntry sold abroad in | oot urdored for rev : T Bee.]—Tho store of William Av Shiong, | yyta aee Ul At the Commorcial club rooma bo followed by another victory at awington | America had bobaved under such trying | prohibiting gambling, when, in fact, there is | COmPeltition with tlie cheap labor of India | 7/, R orrovanse: : : \ this evening o discuss the question of the this week. where the liberal candidate for ltions L I iting gambling, , in fact, 831 S gyt el W WAs T U R A AHEETOL no more hody was re v the Chinaman whers two raids have been | poor on our handsis not only for the memb ) SR AD (L AT conditions, andhow intrineically sound | no ordinance of the city' prohibiting the | $hd BRYDL, belleving @t was sucient for | from 1o devris of the’ Louls A ERLELEA Cor : f the club, 3 Y s bRy that s ‘||L ll'fl!“l“?u ,.(| ).un‘\u‘(\} Jebuke (1.) things must be for the “people to brave such | samo. e x;x:rl‘?:l unla_n.h o follow the armer in ade, olen goods recovered, 1s prov- | of the club, but for the citizens generally. :I"l‘i"m:l!'r“r;fi"' yols ‘l‘uu of e home rule | 4 storm. Recovery had already well started, | Mr. Prince said the intent of the resolu- | Lie tuntkers of [his own GARMTALELS ;‘f‘l The rumor that Mgr. Satolll has been ap- | 108 a regular depository for stolen proper plll and, 1f tho, liborals socute o Sheatly | but i must proceed slowly ind cautiously! | tion wasnov o suppress gambling, but to | Biiade him infe all the marlets of tho | pointed arehbishop of Houlogne cannot be Scott & Muulby's store at Redtield was neraasod majority, it is whought that Mr. | e said he believed it would be possible io | close up four or five places running openly | World: A A = nluitt | [nemedn gl s oMl rbaliioncejin robbed in October, and today most of the Gladstone may determine to - dissolve | arrive at u fair understanding with the gov- | and mako room for 100 that would bo con- | Jhon W tOUght it best to extend thodraw- | mhe weavors of the Iutwo Y S CTTliE i atny L o Parliament. crunient on the Union Pacific matier during | ducted ana the volice could not locate them, | Aok 8ystom to such bagging mude of juto | Falls It [ yesterday voted to return to wark | §7C8 JWOWE, ube n s placo, e was 4 a56 st i : A 0! butts, when used ypon our exported cotton, | at the schedule of wages offered by the mills. | again arrested and placed under bonds. Lord Hamilton's Motlor present session of conzress. He believed in regulation of tho eyil. ROl h DLV TIage v AR LS hakos oot Tt | LR AEuaRITa | oanbrisas wlitcaflili et nrioTor | Aboub aiyeatago KBrytals {storolatiBotiton Lord George Hamilton moved tho imme- Will Kes ore liates. M. Saunders said that whilo 1t could not | Whoataibudy now enjoys. couplod with the | the John Schneidor browery of Clovaland yoar | was robbed of over £00 worth of goods, and diate consideration of 4 wotion tomakea | iux<xs Crry, Dec. 19, Rates on the Union | 8 (43 Moro prohibited than othor crimes, | e advantago thit, the samo bags may | (eHdAY on i 16V 10 steure noto fur $10,000. | today part of these were found in his pos considerable addition to the strength of the | pyeiic raitway to points in the northwest | L, did 808 favor the sanction. of open gam- | 1o used for succossite éxportations of graim. | _Ground was broken yesterday in the collose | session. ‘Tmorrow two more search war- ___British navy and tonsk tho government (0 |t iy Saniead O boita in the northwest | pline. : b ard, near Appleton chapel, at Canibridge, for | rants will be served, as the goods are known =1 i {ons in rema he niv: A 5 y d Ak Mr, Specht said under the state law there Spirits and’ Liquor. faevard's new art musenm. It will cost#150,- i " e i charge Ate its intentions in rogard to the navy. Hoitalics haitelba TR s Aba S Nan Bito L i Ao : - | to be iu thestore. His store is in charge of Lord Hamilton then blamed the govern- | 5 it SOIONIE be bram ha ent to the | had been no convictions and that it had cost | In the schedule of spivits, wines and other | 900- 3 an nssignoe, and if mauy more goods are meut for the present siuation of nffair e T e e Missourt | 1he city §20,000 to prosecute. = Ho had voted | beverages the changes mado. are slight and | | Mrs. Fima Sutherland, divorced wite of Dr. | yaicen, his assets of 3,000 will soon bo gone but. continuing, he urged it to utilize the ctive Junuary 1, rates between Missourt | for the ordinance and was proud of it. with the view topwdaction of increased | K: J. Suthorland, committed suicido nt Al- | Shong declares that he will not give up the uing, § i M ver terminals and’ Montana, Spokaneand | M. Steel believed in regulatin avil ve ! y A buquerque, N. M., "yesterday, vy cutting her | 21008 SEEANE AL time which was still available. The | Portland, will he restored ;1o this tarif Fates in e cgulating an ovil | revenuo from thesy veyy proper sources of | hroat. & gaug of thieves and says that he intends spoaker insisted that his motion was uot in- | efeetdune 1 lust. There'will be 1o ching that could not bo suporossed, and shad | revenue taxation, ' : The firm of Klino, Timbermann & Co. of | Willing his property to the Presbyterian spired by purty objeets, und dwelt eloquently | present speeial rates between Missour learned the lessou from Lwenty years' resi- It may be said thut we ato not justified it | Gincinnutl, dealers in woolen elothes, nssigned | church, of which he is a member, and then upon_ the nacessity of losing sight of party | points wnd Colorado and Utah. E. Lo LOMAY dence in the city. He said bhat the gentle- | making'so large a réductionin revenuc at a | yesterday. Asscts, $100,000; S kalling himself. & politics in au effort to increase the strongth | The rates for the past few months huve | man from tho Ifrst could turna Comstock | time when covernment 'receipts and ex- | 125,000 e of tho British flct, been hardly more than a half T or Parkhurst and commence prosccutious | penditures can no longer be balanced | The Meyer trinl at New York has besn ad- oo SRR L QU ARSONAN. Lo Mr. Gladsione, who was greotod with | rate which 1s, according to sthe telegram, to | under the state law, and that the ordinance | and when somo mew source of | journed untll Thursday on aceount of the con- CEDAR LariDs, Tn., Decald.—[Special Tele- cheers, moved an amendment to the effect | be continued to Colorado and Utah points, | 4id not stand i the way, 3 temporary revenue must be sought [ ditlon of Juror Lowe, “who s suffering from | legram to Tue Bee.] -iouis LeGrand was that it was the primary duty of the respon- | will, it is thought, be soon dropped 2 A\h-l \\lh‘l"l‘h'r (sir_ud llmv.llhe vol\u‘\ml'h:ld‘nl- for, l\\'(' have been compelled todetain some "‘,I""‘" "l‘"“'"‘“l*'- o A G ested this afternoon on a charge of forg- sivle ministors of the Crown Lo make ade- Haroere e empted by ordinanco to regulate the stat- | articles upon the dutiable list and to leave o tmpeachwent charges againsy Chie P el Dhomas Foien §hne pFoVIsions:Zor the defenso of tho - foterrnd to Arbiration. | utes and a felony. He cited the stato law in | somo duties higher than’ we desired because | Tl of the Chieralceo nition have bocn s | 063 Droforrodiby & eDallboninsiol Walford. ROy IscNi N he dofonds ol tho om- juxvem, Doc, 19.—The transmissouri di. | support of his position. O1'Uio Dresent jevbsalty of tho trensiiry, bat | Ued: nnd ho s Deon suspended from oflicy | LeGrand, who isa luwyer and Jecturer is : upon them to submit fitting proposals w | V!Sion of the Western Passenger association | ‘The motion to lay on the table was by vote | we have not felt thatany tomporaty shrink | P e den Yo sourt of 1 T giurgadiritiiaving sold ithrooiforgodinotes duo time. Continuing, Mr. Gladstone urged | 00 referred to . M. Chesbrough, general | as follows: Yeas, Back. Howell, Jdacobsen, | age of rovenuo should . doter us | resmeend the dsourt Of apponls yesterday | for £1,500. i \\ Lot ot et | passenger agent of the Vandalia iine, forar- [ McAndrews, Munro, Prince, Specht, Steel i care; 4 ctually R osaBmen a0 LTI Ihis city today voted on a proposition to e that the motion could not be regarded asa | | £ ; iin 3L ews, . Prince, Specht, Steel, | from carcying out as effectually as | ward Stokes” against John W. Mackuy and | 4pa it o Stary artisan motion, as 1t was pracuically 4 | ErAtion the old dispuate about division of | Bechel—0). Nuys, Braner, Fdwards. Has- | we could’ the instructions given | ordered a new trial. 1‘#"",‘-’"3'4 the Alxh clal n_-hnllmx wix1<! v which Mr. Herman Hicks B ananine It pras praguenll procecds of western trafie, the Rio Grande | call, MeLeario, Pirker, Saunders, ‘THomas, | by the American people whon Uhis congress | The steamor Whooks, which recontiy ra | U Gl I now incorhorated and reincorpo- Ot Rochester, N. Y. and especially against himsell. The ob, Western elaiming it has not received a fair | Wheeler—S. Was put into power. Ourown experience | ashore on the beach mear Michigan City, Tnd., | JH0 under the general Luvs of the ‘)‘{,"l of Lord Georzo Hamilton's motion, Mr. | PeRCemtase. 0 5 0 Avmy on Tiveniy-Threo VetonaDIsHoss(Or and that of other countrles has shown thav | WAL 14 pleces list, nishu during tho wbreitié | LSS ML | ettt e eaf for a car 3 AR iBIatenEwas SRt i ate of one fare to the (irand Avmy en- P T g G ecrense wafic duties ediately | 521t GG A o + b ’ l(:t‘;:!x(um. "ln isted, was to overturn the | cupment at Newton, Kan., from all points | The mayor submitted his voto of a coneur- | SoreRse of waf ,.,,m,'.mn“:,,,,,"r':f",',‘"‘:,‘,,',‘,.“,'," The long pending case against Fred May, the | heavy vote was poiled, resulting in n defeat Caused by government. in Kansas was allowell. Tho meeting then | rent resolution directing the city treasurer | of production and consamption, as. rapdis | Neliknown club min of Now York, for ascuuit | of the proposition by about 1000 votes. ~The h in the H d o Tolnt tn England’s Favor, | aajourned {0 tender ‘tho awavd by tho appraisers for | 50 BIOLi Y U SRSIIPHOL, B MDA | o Offcer SeCowny el wo yostertiy Sty | olection was held upan ute periwnora | Gatarrh in the Hea ol A i segp s e e S L el lind condemned for tho Southieast purk, Jakoltip nyA abparedyjilos ° | vieaded gullty And was tined 8500. 5 number of wealthy men of the city who op. SR ST fasay a8 a oint in Eng. Bidoin Stilodty hontataimiln resol it IbaGy s athed 0 il Pro- { Puree, president of the defunct Bank of Con property at full cash If the proposi- | and requires 2 CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY nnd's favor, suying that a_fisrt-class war- X s vetoed | posed in the present law will be found i e’ of Springficld, M 3 5 Rroy i - i Curei a0 ying b afis) v i see i L R AL i the present law will be found in the | morce of Springfield, Mo., for approving tho | BoPyE &5 8 SEEE FEEE 1 RIS DD like Hood parilla to cureit. Read: ship conld be comploeted in Rugland in three | Further Devilopments in the Case of Chris | & foW ago. eta was sustained. | geparal substitution of ad valorem for | continuanco of the business when he knew tho ORISR AV RULOR TG NOYEYoUlD VORI s yenrs; but, o addod, 1n France it took four Fealm, the De auicer. Mayor Bemis vetoed the claim of W. specitic duties. knts must aiways be the | bank was insolvent. a victory and kept much property from taxa- | “Tihrco years ago, a3 a result of catarrh, T and a half y to' complete a firstelass | The defaleation of Chris Fralm, ona ot | Hulchinsonamounuing o300, for four smoke | character of ‘revenue levied upon tavifr | Three Lronwood, Mich, policemen uro under | 4o S = | ¥ e v i it wttleship. ” The admiralty, Mr. Gindstone | the teusted cimplo SHESAEARE R s place > 1oy T ors, 4 y B rbiguarly fh arrest churged with stoaitng flour from public TSI 1y Hiod e s R ”U‘“'“:h"'g the trusted eimployes of the German Savings | warrant, unsigued by the mayor, was d 'l‘l',f, ,‘lfi(‘,;:"‘:,“!l";i‘”‘,l”'-‘ those that include | JoTil¥ S ores. Six hundred pounds of four and S ”"\ '('.’“"," ‘D‘::"‘,,’"' = 1‘:&1 Jhe and liad several physicians atter Tto tho means of - shortening even | DAk, pubished in TueSvspay Bee, cre- | livered to Mr. Hutchinson and he received It s the purpose of tho present bill tore. | 50U, hounds of sugar were stolon botweon e si et RRORIB e OB ERAT improvomens s npnr ol Rl copld d sl ke e ponmm i it | S | died” great surprise among the Ry | from tho, ¢ity UGASUNGE o Checic for the | e S (0 burbose ofghio present biltto ro: | suturifuy" Mght ki Monduy morning. - ALl | to Ine Bre] “A horriblo tagody occurced | gulely o nonad.’ ( way il pid the proceedings of the house to the level | friends and acquaintances of Peahm, The | dmount. ‘fhe mayor did not bolieve Hutch- | toher 1, 1890, commonly but most erroncously | T, P, Tyan and wife, aged 81 and 78 in the litile town of Burbank, 5. D., twenty | gome ono sugeested tat possibly Hood's Sar- af 4 farce for it to eall upon the government | younz man 15 well known in Omaha ang | W00 Wasentitled to payment for the reason | colled its reciprocity provision, That act | spectively, worn. found feid yesterday ot | miles from here, on the Chicago, Milwaukes | saparilly would do me some kood. 1 b to muke u statoment upon such & vast ques- | Wis fricnds wero slow to bellove that he | Lot 1o praof had ‘been furuished to tho | placed sugar, molnsses, coffee, tea and | their homd a mile and u half from Win &St Paul rond, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, | [N ithout the,oxprniaiion of S UL tion in the three days remainivg beforo zuilty of the seriot sl ,flnllm‘l ‘[u_nl) PURCORaTEY, -“I". buildings | }ides on the free list, but authorized the | ter: 0. 1t was apparent they had been Annaand Sadie Hemplo were two young | when I'had taken three bottles thal iy hears Christmas. It would ‘bo dangerous and ir- | 58 ivl ek he serious charge made | and ”u!‘\ \'u‘nk‘ 1ng '1‘1(‘-“ IL.)L the machine | president, shoutd he bo satisfied that the | dered ‘h_v ‘x'-lh!wr-. though tliey had little to | Jadies employed in a millinery stora at Ve ing wus veturming. 1 kept on Gifl 1 had regular, Mr. Gladstone also said, to call agaius . would fuily abate all smoke nuisunces as ro- | government of any other country produc. | 'C/Pburslurs. mullion. John Heacock was a painter who | talien three more. IU18 now over o year and [ tho house ient regarding tho 1L now appears that his shortage at thio | quived by the terms of the contract and that | e gyen dticles imposed duties upon Fdward Hundfield, sr., fathor of the youna | fived in Vermillion. He paidgattention to | can hear pesfecely well. Tam tionbled hut naval question upon i chunge of debato or a i will roacl at least. 400, bub us the | the nuisince. 1n tho Judzuiont of the mayor, | tho gviculcural or othor products of the | justt Wi murdored his sweethoart, i Hall | o0'or'tho Hempla girls, butws jilted by | yery litio with tio ataieh, { consider this spoach of which all the state wore con. | banlk i suourod by uho execleric's bondsmen | was not fully abuted. Tho veto wus 3ust | Uniraq States whichy | No. mightdeom | Lt hers o, Ao e Hiutcd Today ho told tho girls thuu thely | Femrkuble case, aud cordially recom fested. M, Gludstono then called wvon the | {1111 GEIORE SIS BT G the offielals av “,‘IE‘)”_ MLIAAOLL) L0 thiy bill made the reciprocity unequal and | yesterduy and had his son’s remains buvied i 1 was sick at Burbank and offered to Hood!s Sarsa a“"a Houso to_veject Tord Hamitton's movion, | beliuelto, deop tho aiattorand et Pratn | o masor vetood the monthly bill of tho | Gilicusonabio, to suspond tho provision under | Fairmount et iery them across the country, a distance of P quoting precedents for so doing. Outtho ‘i,'lll"" e o . 10 RIA0Ns 10 UA dectric Light company, | which these articles were admitted freo to Louis A, Morgenthal of London, aged 20 [ twelve miles. They accented his invitatio to all who have eatarrh,” HERMAN H1CKs, 30 Tnore was a lurge attonasoce of members 1 Lo night beforo’ the discovery was | amounting to § for the reasons here: | {jis country. This section has boen of no | years, & wine merchant who lived with s | When within a fow 1o 1s of thotown of Bur- | Carter street, Rochester, N. . of Dariiament, find The. galloviny awors | Made that IPratim was short in his wccounts | tofc ), that the compa ot furnish- | apiveci RAYAD aRo koA o o on the G apartment house, New | bank he drew a resolver and killed both | - L throngred with people toxions to heas tho | two clerks were ealled upou to remain at tho | ing t s of caudle power required by | pilY Te i mot i Intontion. or affect | York was found dead yesto worning. o | o 00 SR Sdliced over. the railroad HOOD'S PILLS aro purely vogetabl long expected naval debate. which has boos i dor several hours ak nlhit to do “somo | tho coutruct, “Tho muyor belivvod that the | provision for reciprocity, but for retaliation. | Sutier wend ot the conter of hiehond. 1a | track and shot himseif throuzh the brain ot purge, pain oF gripe. Bold by all drugglste. biought about by the newspanerscare. which | © work. At Il o'clock at night they | company could demonsivate the correctuess it ORI by ra o Ktat: e demos | e AR R R A S LS ARAE e = A A ttar sh AvIalL OF bhin Tl ol o very iuch astonshed toicay the alarm | of 1ts cliim i Uho courts e samo was cor- SrRUDILaCELY Sre s leRod e domoy ALK hg Boladevalier e Begnd ysn p Heais: paper co nondents to Toulon at the time | 08 the time lock of the vault. ‘Lhey imme- | veet. The m feved, i case his po- 4 t . 4 oy ! 16 ity y r / d, In ¢ publican members will hereafter submit a | enmo up for trial in the Unitod States court CresroN, Ta,, Dee, 19.—[Special "Telegram MUS M IS o the visiv of the Russian sqindzon to that ‘lh.u.lh':ul:I.“.Ixr;:r‘.“«l‘:nq:..I;y::.l.l‘\n tho tima | aition was su w“m_llli(c’d‘:vl.:x\.nLhL:: divect | minovity report, attacking the Wilson bl Chengo yostorday. Tho lad o bo condon to Tk Ber,|—James Gilden of Avispie was | . AMLUSIAD port. Mr. Gladstone said the motion before ¢ € O clock, © City ate ¥ k. eluy case e | and ajority report. s fora section of the eanal cight miles = o gbi A o 1ho house wis. at vomplote. varione "oror | was Erahm's duty to set this lock cach ov cowpaiy bings suit, but to met the issus | *10 e walority report and thirty feet wide, In wostern” THinols. bound aver to the grund Jury yostorday for ] " Lord George Hamiite own course whon, | iM% ‘The clorks who discovered the chang squarely and secure thedecision of the coure o r—— ROVErnin will piay for the land actually | brutally beating his wifo Suturday. - He f S, as dirst lord of iralty. ho was asked | Situation notified w bank oMicial, who ad- | at the carliest t1ime possible. By u vote of APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED, taken, but will resist any demand for consé- | throw her down a stairway, breakiug her to make n pr statement of plans | ddjusted the time lock, and a watsh was | 14105 the veto was not sustained, lgllllul"lu-x-mv~ ¢ ’ arm and dislocatiug hor shouider. He' then _TODAY — —TPONIGHT — which had been presented to the govern- | | pLou ihe Iy.m‘vi\‘lm'm-'.r the uight, ‘Thore | ‘Uhe resolution rescinding the former veso. | List of Confirmations Made by the Seuate ||.3-':‘-]".','.3'.‘;"'?-lfiffi.'.'.'(ilr.).'.';f."l"x'fi'.‘f.,kn..'.'.',".:l'f'.'}“}‘fi.‘,‘ dragged her around the yard and drew her | 40,04 (Wodnesday) Docomboer 20, ment. The prostnt sovermment inended | Wis S20000 10 cash in the vault that uigit, | lution, setting aside 8500 for the Board of on Yosterday, LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF rough a barh wire fence by her hai, tear enotig ur . tegistature yesterduy und will be anproved by | Hous h to adhere to the old system of annugl | SVOUEN to furnish quite an inducoment fora | Health, was vetoed vy the mayor and the Wasiixatox, Dec, 10.—The senate was in | the chiof, The act givos the Durchiser o fives | ing her scalp loose. Not satisfied with this, BERAIRER o it nts shoud | “dishonest clork to muke n hureied departure | vet: sustained. P an Th i 2 4 diys optiou to put up $100,000 forfolt, and it | he bit pieces of flesh from her chest ana AR Ry AESTRNIIR atatenionie. ahobililiicon a¥foralgniofimia Auitem for #0108 in favor of Hugh | o ‘,‘,‘”x,h;”"‘f‘ 2 "‘b‘:l’\” “”""“f'l "‘_““"i' 1| YR ChEries. out Bis part of the pro- | limbs, The woman's scroams soon brought j e W e Waua o & mowiont of cmergenoy sthing s boen dono yet in Frahm's | Murphy was vetoed for the reason that tho effort to clean up the nominations calen- | erim the Cherokees will havo their money | nelp and Gilden was taken away. e was Prosent time. Eneiand, the peemiere i | case. His uncle aud brother stand veady to | itow should be in tho name of J. 13, Riley, s | 9ar before the holidays. Seventy-cight | Within the noxtsixty duys. wken to Avlspio and cavefully guarded. A | And hor spociehy soloated Dramntle coms Histod, had nincteon first clins warmioenon’ | make “good the shovtuge in his ac using the mistake. The voto | nominations were confirined, as follows: By order, of tho polico commissioners the | mob from tho urroundiug country gathered MATINEE TODAY AT 264 compared with them, France and Rusai, | (00015 0t the bauk - as soon as tho | was sustained, - C. D. Fulien of Towa, United States attor- | the tlvy prison st Topoka was torn' to ploces | 40 It looked for s timo as if tho bruto B e AL S combined, ‘has only fourteen, and in battie | EX1CL wmount of his defaleation s as- | Iighteen items in tho appropviation ordi- | 0¢ for the southern district of Towa, Mondag. ' The city prison was built by the eity | W2uld be lynched, but the cxcitemeut was CANIIILLE, ships of all classes Great Briain was fap | Cortained. | nance amounting 1o §,750.65, were votoed, D. M, Kilpatrick of Louisiana, assistant | #0d the ety couucilm will undoubtedly | finally quelled ahead of the two countries mentioned WYY | They werodrawn aguinst the speclal fund sure v N - T - PRICES—1'irst floor, 90 and 3e; balcony, ; YD Totas GaLaUs, SenislAY . Liigation it their next moetin PN TV AT o g Britain, ho said, bad 527,000 tous of MEF DX 4 Tkl for chanzing the grado of Picrce atroot from | [rons 0" of the United States at New Or- | {55y what authority the polico con RIARAS OL SA0gy WA ind 0% 1 4 I T TR Ao o Crnak RAPIDS, Ia, Dec. 19, [Special Tele EVENING PERCORMANCE AT 80, T b ST AT ET TNy o g Piwenty-second 1o Twenty-fourth, and as “ollector 5 Zar missionors ciin desiroy ity proporty. CEDAK AR 4 3 s il Pignce aud tuseis com- | e s s w3 voomie | (o ditiicionrs s dosfarol tho Shanks | Colerio% £ Chatoma chrank B, Harust, grant to Tun .| 110x cholens s entenic | THE QUEEN OF SHEBA, e A e AINUBE oA L ujured i a Kaivoud W | of grade void, the mayor did not -behiove 1t | e eieirict of Corpud Clilsl, Tox. Foreign. in the neighborhood of Webster City and INEW) ish warstips wore Lasger and mora | PITISECRG, Doc 1A small engine at the | proper to issue warrants against a fund 1ot | Mong at Tucson, Aviz : John 1. Hughos at | , The princo of Formoso commitied suicido | the porkers are dying by the hundreds PRICES - 23e, Se, Te and .00 powerful than those of Meance and Russia, | Bdgar Thompson steol works of Carnegie’s | existing. The veto was sustained, Pierre, 8. D, ; Josepli S. ‘Halland at Clayton, | Yestorday at the Hotel Trinacrl, Kowme, by | (jeorge Reniker, the bonanza favmer of that - BUAMPSAINae TS A plant, used to haul “ladles” of wetal, Ordinunces Introduced and Fassod. N. M. Frank M. Broomo at Allince, Neb. . | “ooos a5 tiriae Helchsrath adjourned yostor. | 0GHIW§ whoso' acres numbor about 5000, 13 )rl)o & T Continuing. with great vigor, M. Glad shod fnto tho West Newton accommoda- | An ordinance was futroduced approving | Kegisters of *Laud - Ofices—Frank W. | guy, atier having unaniuoisly adopted the | s 105t 400 fat, marietablo foks i bhe WD et » 500 M GI 0 o0 the Baltimore & Ohio, on & bridge | vlans and ordering the Union Pacitic and | Walls at Tucson,’ Awie; John C. Slack at U0 INeNsUrOs. fost 00, " “Altogether 1t is believed the oy, = | noar Tossomer. Ba at 7 olelom il ko | Bmota & Bouthweasern Haliway ccmpantas | Clayton, N. M:s Honry-D. oss at Presoott, r young people skating on Choute luke, | 1081 8000 Altogother 1t s Elaborate production of the & AR noar Rossemer, Ba.int 7 aiclovk bhis ovan: | ot S Thn Elavensh birnet miad aos Ariz.; Frauk M. Hofitlits at Averdeen, 8. D! | four miles from’ Halitux, “yestorduy broky | fusncial Joss is about #45,000. Series 2 of the Art Portiolio can | il VTS Gk Tventy foet below. ey | Ordinances were passed as follows: | Postmasters: Iows—AV. J. Stonebraier, | through the ice sud wers drowned Struck by (he Overin A o now be had at the Business office | porsous wero mjured, ono of whom has | Chauging the boundary lines of tho wavds | 86 Hampton: John M Sherman, at Osceola; | A dispatel from Vienna suys i box contidii= | 5,05y, 1a,, Dee. 19, --[Special Telogram to f the Bee since died, and another is belioved to Lave | Of the city; annexing Clontart precinct and [ Wi [« Patker, at Siployi; Samuel [, McCon- | dng twonsy kilos of dysuiite hus beeu stolen | FPEs 5008 (000 BT R 700 0 AND of the Bec. Tty bt o o o Y | Te strip, known us “No Man's Land, lying | bell at Bloomtield Thomas J. Kelloher, at [ from the navy yard at Pola, Austriu us Bus,]~The overland Nmited on th izl : D Tty Tt e g n s e | o iTienst of tho w1ty pasing tho alicy 13 | Watkon: . . 8 Willlam: at Ogdens | = Sir Philin Currio, who was abpointad por- | —_—— | Ak ok 4 : ! Chavles Perey. ot Khdetillo: M ot wider secretaty of stute for forolgn | = = = H A B ks A0 | block 50, city: opening Munlo strect, from | Charles Perry, av Kuéxville: M. W. Lennon, 5 c : 50, hus boon wpe " e —_— — The fnjured ave | Twenty-eighthh to Thirey-first street: grad. | 3 Panora; Thomas WafKillion, at Moulton | afults, of Enginid (1850, s been b VIOLENC SE RIES IF'HRE E Rouenr Hixes, internally injured and will | 0% alley between Thivtieth avenue and | - 1. Jameson, at Columbus Junction; Johu | "ol ciore ™ Coclchurn Dickinson, That is what the ordi: | Given under the ausplees of NERRASKA LODGE 5 3 ) o) R g ) | ‘Thirty tiesu siveet and Mason and Pacifie [ . Howell of Baglé Grove; Willlam Gavd- | yyypifhrd, England, whose trinl on the churge nary pills and bowel . 1 Knlghitn 0f Py thias Wi s vosn of Lincoln, chest tn. | 3treets: chauging grade Thirty-ningh atroa, | N6 8¢ Avoea; William D8 Wolf, at Itein: | b traating and tng Il threo ehil Todicnes depend upon. | 4. B i 8 Digsvon, Franie Lidon un Pythe DECEMBER 20, 1893, il i | from Powier Lo (irand avenues: crouting the | beck. ~ KansasGeodwd W. iuicas, at | dren bogan on Decewbor 12, was acquitiod TThat oxplains why your uitho wud ety peopls la LT ———— NELLE Masiasoy of MoiSeesport, badly | OMees of plumbing inspector and assistany | Cherokee; John Lynoh, at Marion. =~ Col- | yesterday. Isysten is in 8 worss | o0 000y, 8 sies, & Perfeot Pros brsed all over the Lody and suffers se. | Plumbiug inspectors and fixing the salaries | 900 ~James H. Jordan, at Denver; Honry A disputeh received from Prague says that condition afterward 4 10110 h L W W W arely fr b a4 suf g | IMuKibiG iosnesiors aud Bxlog M. Noyes, at Hyde Park, Texas—(ieorge | u large homb has been exploded outside of the than beforo. And that | pyices $1.00, 750 500 Ralo of acate Ope: { A D verely from nervous shock. i JO0 respectively. x REOUOIL NS BT ORgEEE OIS § PRICES $1.00,7 2 ale of seits opens A SO &IV e a RS ek T P R BN SR AN A i B. Zelmpleman, at Avstin; J. M. Robbins, at | rexldence of Liwyer Wo g is the reason why Dr. Do, 25 a1 e b0k ofcr B ) . @ Lonitz, HBohemis olff, his wife e Dl braken - Y - Y SRR o Uhe ordinance grauting the twenty-fiye | W. Lipscomb, at Lullug: J. W. Hogg, at | (04 Jets are tho best things | Popular COU PON- | panint Barex of Braddock, breast aud right | yoar frauchise to the Omahs Gas Manufac. | Decatur. South -Dakota—1. E. Doyan, at | i ondon Standurd, commenting on lst in tho world for every 15th STREET THEATRE "o A s Al LA aniny of Braddock, head | LAVIUE company was passed by & unanimous | Redfleld, “Wyoming—O. P. Hanua, ' at iit's debate in the Holse of Conimons, suys: stomach and bowel I} e 5 : b L i vote.” Mr. Bruner started u general inquiry | Sheridan. Oklahoma—J. T. Johuson, at | e cnd of it will bo that the flect nist he trouble. Thero's no World's Fair e Crri i Casrngis, of Duquesne, | 404 Wound ub with s talk agalnst time, dur- | Norman, Inereased, but for the prosent the cablaet wiil disturbance, no reac- T “Aii, P WhIARALE a8 Lack SEALESE Hina, Gus e lose tho ‘credit of ylelding gracefully 10 & | tion afterward, and their help lasts. They s A ight log broken aud injured about bead eartily noises. and Mr. Stool fnally offered | MACVEAGH INSTEAD OF VAN ALEN. | national demand. That must bo conceded :‘hfmml iy /o (‘am\lpw’ e tl ar’ln Pt oruiollo. Mus. Tuomys Ky of Port Percy, both | ihe gontleman from the Eighth u silver Tho statoment of th now Itallan ministry | Sion Indigation, Billous Aftacks, Sick and o | tegs njured dollur if ho would desist, Mr. Bruner quit | AWCUher Ex-Republican Honored by Cleve e w0 the Chamber oduy | Bilious Hoadaches, One tiny, sugar-coated Mo securo this superb souvenir ‘l:f:j“:‘;“;‘“‘;l)“-h‘c‘l‘,{”""“*v badiy cut aud | and created a general laugh by voting land—Jdob for ol P. rish. by it the finuncos ot | B, HRee i iRtlve or regiiator; G ¥ ed, & hu 4 afrmative, Wasuixatoy, Dec. 19,.—The pres- O 000,000 12 10 £ X T iy p v — 1 S0 ¢F bring a1 caunois of this iFhe ibjured wero rouioved to the hospital, ——— L T onow | R p reduction of 0.000000 ire (o the sk | FEe e ML e, the easiest to take~ | IBEHSTREET THEATER (/220N ¥ AFLIERNOON AND TONIGHT. Matiuee prices: Auy seat ln the house, 250 & serles bearing different dutes uncertainty. It will be thoroughly investi- m\u.t;r;.“mm?uo..n'ln:'l::,',m nominations o0 the senate: Wayne Mac- | lite i tho othor departments of tho govoru- | and the cheapost, for they're gudrantecd to P N meet- | went. ve satisfaction, or your money is returned. T ad Saturday Matinee, with 10 cents in coln W gated by the railrosd compavy. jug of the Western Association of Wholesale | 226D 0f Pennsylvauia to be amoassador | “Goleral 8ix William Owons of London has "uu, of Tuliablo dealors. Wil any o e g 8 Sud ApiiAr paliuge, - ;) | 4 e S 8 S0 & ald N aae of thoe United States to Italy; John P. Irish | recolyad dstuiis of the death of his'son, Uap- | something else that pays them better T T Everybody who feels himseif anybody will | & ymen Was held at tho Centropolis | of California to_bo naval oficer at San | tuln Willlwms,do Matabelolaud. " Iv uppears | Liobably‘be urged as *just as good.” Per- v 2 1 want 1o be scen atthe mceting Lield at the | botel today. ‘Tho organization has mewmbers, | Trancisco: dohn W, Walker of Penasylvania | [t Captatn Willlams hors was shot durlug | RISV 10 SRE0E A0 5800 for yaw, TI1IE COLLINS Commercial club rooms this eveniug to dis- | in every state west of the Mississippi river | to bo marshal of the United States for the | thoAELEof Getober 20, Bl D e e In Conjunction With Bee Office, Omaha. cuss the question, “What Will We Do o | except’ Louisiana and Toxas. iteprescnta. | westorn disiriot of Pennegivanis, James By | Sarroader, sithously mrroun e N ete For o parfect and permanent cu 0 of C& | qug NEW BOYION HOWARD ATHENABUM o Relieve the Destitute ia Our City 1 tives ol twenty-two firms were iuattend- | Foruey of Idaho to 6 uttoruey for the | with his riffe wud revolver. tarrh, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rewedy. | COMPANY. i

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