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p—— - ——— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, MONDAY Ml)RNIN(i; DEC KMBER 25, 1893, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS HAS THE BOARD THE POWER | ghiershe, e ses wsctventen | WILL ALL PASS [T QUIETLY | ittt tsmomisr vty | TRAIN. ROBBERS RAMPANT [ V (BLESSED GOSPEL OF BREAD e i | that the State Webster of England, Goorge ¥. Cockburr » : . == one it * 16 n, in | i Canada, Enrigue Diupuy de Lomo of Spain, | ) 2 - y \ e at lea \ds to Admiral Maurity of Brazil, Hekky Bey of | SR o Important Point Raised Concerning th e | the extent of 60 ce AL e A . ¢ \ Hekky B | gt 4 BT ; | Oleveland and His Oabinet Lay Modest Plans | Turkesy Nyamataky of Javun. Prof. | One of the Mistouri Pacific Treins Held Up | e T g I 1t w 1 oard of Transnortati { - : R4 .. Sheppan \etzoldt Gor 16 Mi eins Held a8 Carried to Omaha's Destitute , I FREMONT AFEATR for Observing the Festival, many, Chun Quan Keo of China, o ! in Tudian Territory, | AUOLRUE Uniled StRtes Mimastree Wi ] R Hall g i e ORIGINAL JUFISDICTIIN 13 QUESTIONED With Vralary, [ No rosmauTIES To BE mDULGED W | na ocia o o FESIsTARGE [ SAy Fiasersco, Do 2t 1t was Tearned | FrEMoNT. Do 3106 . UnMite d v ! f RESISTANCE WAS OFFERED TO THEM | heret that the 1 1 States man-of ] AT W s Ve Wi At e il fs of the corl: e e e e L ERUNUS Ve T E G N UNDRED N WEREARTED owering the fay te Fixed by the Eik- | city from Dot vaod gkt 1 Gibbons, Mgr, Satolii,” Dr. Philiip ey to H 1 o Wednesd ) | — | I A with r 1 | Chareh Services in the Morning, with Dine " - L s o : Horn and Some of the Events that Ak it AT L B p Merrill, Joseph Cook, Re Passengors and Crew Taken by Sarprise | Orders have been reccived and ¥ 1 ‘ a8 i 1 sovera ner in the Evening and Troes for Mackay Smith, Wilian F. | and the D o 11 . tvit \ kbl Alocun Pl il sl ‘ led Up to ana Followed | 10 hiad the Chitdren Constitate Lady Somerset, Lady Abordeen and | sk A R L £ Y07 30 - TAHSMICH Ne NG ; the Ol People's Theater—Turke, " o v son, . Inasmuch as t v ' that Action. ralars’ tools, He U A Quiney, also the editors of A Californin Gang ASISEERTI 8 g HhiatEhind L and Plo Give Juy-An Examplo : S BEEGTAE Th geam, e princlinl - duily papers of New Vork, Kkes n Big flaul, | vatiid Hivwe exiod nil- novauNAFy . of GRITANL ; | postal aut Youbin, biladelphia, Baltimore and Washington R kil v advices to ndlantey ‘ o s obb ex-President Hurrison, Secrotary Morton, | e M ATE QLRI GRS LU & | I Sena By T 5 J e ¥ Tire Bee, Comptroller Eckels, Chief Justice Fuller } Pinsoes, foan., Dée. 91, ~Anothior, and IR 1St Al oo &% Homol : fon ¢ a ) T oRtANLE S NTit STREET Secretary Herbertand Daniel S, Lamont, | ¢ i ' e i : e irchwithout a steeple—devoid of pow wtion in ordering the i'ren i i Wastisaroy, Dec. 24 secretary ol war, Senator John Sherman | ¢ boldest train robbories ever perpe it / Eikhorn & M Valley Railroad com- | eal Dodge Aliaswith the The president and Mrs. Cloveland will | 81 sevéral of the most prominent business | trated, has to ve recorded in Tndian Terri SAVORMBUE LU LICUTO! it 4 ¥ PR “"’ pany to restore its -old rat hay ship The cantata of “Sunta Claus Family” was end the services at Dr. Sundevland’s | $5% of ountry, including Joseph I, | tory. The robbery occurred about S o'clock | Lateat News Reoel ! iy wa : s I b ! t atest News Reeclved from Rio by th heads of unconbed haiv, vowed in silont ments to Omaha and common e Has re- | presented at Lo Chrismas cntertainment at | church tomorrow togother with thole guests. | Vanaetiis anaciners, o man Cordolius f tonight at Seminoh, a suinll station on the Braziltin Minister ut Washington, o ub prayoer AR e i ' sulted in something of w row in railrond cir- | the ethodist Kpiscopal chureh last might | “Phore will bea quiet family dinner at the | Tuis STHGHRL AH RN mike Kansas & Arkansas Valley, which is a | Wasimisaros, Dec, 24, Minister Mendonea | services at Roscue ha bt , cles, and several prominent people have been | things were distributed to the deligh “ white hovse at 7 o'clock large volume and will bo engraved in fac | 31¥ision of the Missouri Pacific railroad. | received cablezram from Rio de Janeiro Ihe congrega \wore 1o broadaloth ol BT AT LTEILY. I, Chi ABVOBE, HOE. | aar e e ¢ i R R R | simile for presentation to the goveruments, | The train robbed was No. 252 a train bound | last nizht, which hie said contamed very en- | millinery. T iirts Uit SRRt xeepting the manager of a well known No- | Suit s ocen commenced T the dustrict | stead of spending Chiristmas day_in Wash o for Little Rock | couraging informati y Rl Jaciiets WA (St LOVORA VBB OOUY Braskn riilrond and_several state offivials, | COUrt azainse Sheriff Miliiken by Thomas A. | ington, will take an early train to Baltimore, | underaigned, ‘ehisens. of s Wonrn: The | As the train approached Seminoh the en TG o VG MIBNT Fobovta o e, the iin- | 1HNMIG, bUL atheovs, sippIsAUIDHILe) 'h;“l Phe case is animportant one, not so much } Bt Mo tor ‘“‘““’»"“’_“: | accompanied by their two daughters, to- | gathered at jhe Colun X potion i | ETncer saw a danger signal ahead and slowed | ister said, “that there have been severa Rov, A, W, Clavk, Brof. Gillosple, G M t it of the foreclosure by Pa Vengo, n the United States of A o 5, being under th % ark, Prof. Gillespie, G, AT SE Lh I ALABGRY OE/LhS. Hu BB atof the foreclosure by Bax: | YOI I i Seott, 1o bo | Ghienzo; e United Statedot Wietien roe: | D, boioi under tho imprssion that he was § tportant changes of positions at Kio whieh | Tibbs and wut Supetintendont | pers us might bo imagined, but because it BIegilly adverkasd Dresent at the marrlage of Miss' Twing, | Sl whlo b ek yicy it o tliost - | flugeed to meet another train. As the traln | EFeatly strongthion tho goverument. Tho | Richards — conducted the so The brings into court n whic ver Mg of This oity was the re- | daughter of the minister to Belgiam, The | Honin international disputes, and desiring | heared the switch, however, the engincer | {HAIMEICIE slonds, o biay e now In | oy he “B o CHITAL LS ! L cipient of an elegant gold badge from his : : that the 1o Henofits It fathes nay boei- | perceived t) the possession of tho governinant, excopt A8 SUHS DO CHEY 1ho yet been tested State Of | brother Odd Fejlows, con 3 his | viee prosident will give the brido's hand in | Joved by il mittonsrand deentus (0t I sas o flat car hind baen run ot Of | yillognigrion; Cobtas and. Panue " | subject of Christias observance fron TREABFLOMEH rig, 118 WOROWHAD | 6o ot Sy commeribratvaier 1Bt veisrihire LA U T MR L B e R L P o e e e S e e T TR taloMans, - bhpeat | o e YO T B O F o sectotary of state and Mrs Grosham | GilLIe vavious ovérmnents, praying all | light placed on the ear from Captain Picking last night, the natues | star to the present day was dise R ':‘ the fist time since the hoard | isissued by the sovercign grand lodge of the | will spend their Chiristmas at the Arlin wiit for settlenient by arbitration all such As 8oon as the train reached tho obstruc- | ST which is oniy sveculative, [Iho Messag® | Clark. Ho e I G LI EaTER . was constituted by act of legislature it pro- | World, and to which only members of twenty | where, as at present contemplated ternatlonul guestions uid disputes as shall | ton the eagine was boarded by two or thve e TV ELTERU EIPUCE S B VA SH R TE TR Wt L diction over railrond rates in Nebraska. | eIt voremm b by Arthur Gibso el g L R LR i Rl ddodd a4 e L LU A HES LRI SRR L e ! oA Herotofore the gembers of the board ha the leind : 1 heprss FERY e i = tis requested thut this copy shall be pre- | alacrity As they did so \ ore cof ment business col font b el ion ot cind fssued in the state and is very | morning thoy will avtend services atthe | sented to euel of the governments of the 3 loy did so they were con i munica « itine | nis vemaves, the speaker offered p 3 foughit shy of the proposition that the board | highly appreciated RO E I A vaTn DIV IATR - SHGvaHL | Swotia | fronted by a half dozen wmen armed to tho [ BdtUre and thativ contaied noinportant | wyjon he ¥y U tostibia O , had jurisdiction to compel the rouds to | ALA lute hour last mght mottgages wore | where they regularly attend. Conforred with Hopkins, | teeth with Wineleszers and revolver S Mo LU SR LI0 SIS EE ML COTRS lower rutes, Alimost everybody elso in the | fedon the lothing stock of A O Noreen, | " sucrotary of war and Mra, Lamont | Wasuivarox, Dec. 2i—John H.' Hokins, | detachment of the bandits then started FROM A CHILO'S PEATILE for the timely re “keta state has contended that the board had such | mercial National hanl. followsi €om | "y pend Christmas at thoir vosidenco in | Masor-leet of Chicago, arrived in tho city | LWARL the buck of the train, amt as they wed with a cornet. sole © Which the futfailotion, but the board 1tsclt Hus never | son, SLU0L 16 B hloen & Cor CRicsen. i70; | Lafayctto square, ‘The proparations for | thignftcrnoon. o s accompuingd by Me, [ Procceded gathiered intho rostof tha lrain | Clew tiat Led to the Unmuvellng of an An- osmopo L Lin “Nearer been able to see it Buftalo” Shire company, 157,50} | Christmas in the family of the secrutary of | J0hn S. Hooper of Chicago. Mr. Hopking | CEow, Wwho lad stepped off to uscertain the RS crowd s A aspitas Prior to October 8 of the prosent year the | S¥Stt Detnstor & Co. Chicago. $LI 1L | war ave beca made mostly with regard to and Comptrolleg of the Curteusy Fokely had | Feason for the sudden stoppago of the trai XA, Dec. 24 The anarchist lab- { tion ard joine ¢ chorus. g RRURN (50 W08 & \its 1o ot thb. 1 Cushige, Olmstond & Snols, Boston, ST, | (isildvon,. aa their interests are nuunratly | Sor oronce, Wis ovenine i reforonco, it fs | & ou tho robbors had col |0l the erew | o ieh was discovered at Vallivedera, oo oad enjoye o 0 o e e o Noreen cliims that his stock and book J AL ALY uid, o the relinquisting of the receivership | they were corralled and a guard placed over | vi) % g b Hax Dinner S 5 roud enjoyed & rate which gave them easy | accounts invoico at #1000 and his Habilitis | PATamount at this season. There are likely | of the Chemical National bunie of Chica I | then and then they procecded to 't work | 4w <€ WA this aty, decady cabled 10 | ‘here was a bix dinuer in addition toa | ..:m profitable access to the n...]’ kets of | w 3|n|n.“y sxcead $14,000. B to be some surprises in the way of presents | He will leave for Chicago tomorrow. of mulcting the express and mail cavs, ULl B ‘["‘ ed pross, was situated fn a large hall tevd his Omaha and comon points, On that date 1e Congregational, Baptist and Presby- . elders, as well as for the chiidr e ~ acke caveat the bottom of a vavine. The open i e Academy of | OGLTTT that oo Congrogational, Baptist and Presby- | for tho clders, as well as for the chiidren O eke T ORISR ot Attacked the Mail Car. i Vo e 1 ? i the Elkhorn raised the rate toa point that | L€ i FISANS 6% [ Ty aBarabiryl Mrs: GRbHeAHOIMES Sihe | Wi ! ey e ing of the cave was concealed by brushwood the sweil theaie made the shipping of the suceulent product | CFCiSes at their several churches on Monday | o 4 5 < SHINGTON, Dec. 24, —It was stated semi ey attacked the mail car fivst and met | 559 poulders, A number of charged bon Forrest, “harlotta ¢ | . ; night ders will atteud services on Christmas | official 4 | with no_resistanco from the mail cleri, | uumber of eharged bombs | i wir 1 of the Blkhorn valley practically an impossi 1k, B o o cially tonight that the orders for the | iy t 3 RETTG ther histrionie Stars have trod the Sty ) F. W. Hyatt, his son Sidney and daughter | morning at the New York Avenue cnurch BTSN e I aInKeiY Pouch after pouch wis opened and viffed of | Were seized in this cave, Yesterday the faded drop eu © Then a Protest Went Up, May weré ealled to Courtland yesterday on | Ahe sccretary of the navy will have with 2 orle had ot hecn fssued up 10 | its contents, Ui U Leiters, whieh lid | A printer named Sivepot, 22 years o, s ¢ oy | i L 3 May were called to Courtlasid vesterday on | 00 Cliristinns dny s son-incla and | Uhis time T is likely that the orders will bo | been distributed u the pizeon holes, were | beenarcested for implication” - the dyia e eI | Mhon an indienant_proteat went up from ter dod oretor Mo ey Srephensen | daughter, M- and Mrs. Micou, 80 that the | forwarded tomorrow gone through dehiberately” and all their val- | mite outrages and has confossed that he t R R AN :..}I.iurx;gn.._- line, A' rn‘n mittee u‘r hrom blace! oceasion will be quite i tho nature of a TS e uable coutents extracted and placed in a ve- | made the mould in which the bombs used | steaming hot coffee i .‘v.‘:.‘ :~.:(:\>".“;l , ient shippers visited Omaha and ranged | Al Hopkins, who has been traveling sales- | family gathering. SHOL IN THI BAC ceptacle which the robbers carried | recently were placed T B A N T B T \ QL I LT A of General | man for the Fremont Suddle e e es |, The secretary of the treasury and Mrs, g After completing their work in the mw The preteet of poliee now declar BU T 4 I0tT o Y. Stk bt Sselany Manager Burt, They laid their ance | severed his connection with Hompany | Carlisle will have with them on” Christmas | Fate that Overtook an Indi ear the robbers turned their atteution to | suficient material to unravel the ¢ | handelupning and shouts of et | before hin hiey told him that they hiad | to take the same position with the Clinton | 483 and for the fortnicht following, thei & oM the express car aud looted it of its [ archist econspivacy which, he says ST v S TR S e sight I e vhn b iR RobeyA nk Rl nory B0 | o son, Mr; William K Garlisle; who with Nis | g GRIGALEDyIMGFATIE SN T R T Ll T e s ST IR il R R e ] ‘ pressos; that they had employed men all | °At the meeting of John A. Logan circle, | Wie and thrae children, arrived 'yesterday Serniva, tud., Dec BB8ta1 Molegram | ERiTEIie ok DEEIBE HLasEREAN G ol SR8 V= | FGMATIES BrATGHIIA B e va fol sk Lnastol | IEREVarobon MDHEERT Wi ML during tho soason nnd had placed in stack | Lactes of the Goand Army ot ths lteramiy | from Chicago. No formal fnvitations will | to Tut Bee.]—W. C. Hulse, ex-prosecuting | erless to protect tho company's proy the wore important discoverios : et s el LG el | hundreds of thousands of tons of hay ready | last nieht tho following offivers were electod | V¢ 1881ea for dinner. but thercswill be | attorney of this county. and n few years such odds. Maving satisfied then il e o noRECT A A VU | 3 for shipment. Tho rates had boen raised | for the nost wocmo ™ g offivers were elected | goveral friends of the secretary asked to | a candidate for the domopratic nominat UL ey had secared all the val- | Germancabing oids tmportant eetngs. |0 upon them without notice and if cnforced 15K 4 o in the f party, which giathe 5 S uables in the expres S Eangith : Brriiy, Dec. I f An lutercating lnnquet Scene. O b UG ALUEO N G KO senior vico presudent. Mrs. H. AL | & ¢ familyiparty, which will gather at | for coneress, was murdered here this R e e S e ' ; mer's work Wot not the general mana- 2 AOK \‘I ,l ut, M Dawn The secrotary of the interior av % ing at avout 8 o'clos I'he trase ook cled weep 1val N 4 ,” : LA Lagdy AL (o o vor 1 ) 1 “.Y o : 1 ; treasurer, Mrs. J, Balduits conductor, retary of the interior and Mrs. | ¥ 10 sweep valuables in the possession | peen held since the publication ° | tables cove ith inviting food. Coffes ) ger rescind the order raising the rates orat firasaen, Mo . Baldulmz onductor, | ole Smich will colebrate Christaias this | PRce in front of alivery stable. Hulse was | of the terrorized passongers SR L MU was regarded as super the fabled drink | Jeasy witihold it ustil after the present Cenaplain, . Mrs CH Bowerman: | ¥eor with especial thaukfulness, as their | walking along the streel when a man wear It would have been more than folloy for | 1241enbura’s civeular to the provineial au- | of zods in ke Lo was looked apor seasou’s crop had neen marketed? guard, Mrs, James Murray. WA Yywo children, who have been ill for wes Ing, it 1s allagod, & Wikt anil, aiisk, stopped | the passenzers or crew Lo resist, as tho bany [ thorities, Thefrst meeting wis held last | us the npes of epicuroan TR i 3 Hhe general manager vould not it Al past with scurlet fever, have now been y ouLof a plice of concoatment and cmptied | s matle up of eight desperate lonking meo, | L'ri i lasted five hows. Chancellor | Ble were scted s vapidly as possible. In | o el PLAYED WITH A PISTOL, nounced entirely well by thew physician. | the contents of a double-barreled shotgun | 5p'4! SUIIOnLAl (RO von Caprivi and the minister of Mupies aychiehalLguie L gLILIS | arguments and finally, wwith that “air of and the house, having been thoroughly | into his victim's back at the job that they kuew their busiy war were present. This discussion was ac of imputicnt men waited 1o the | I etinianria it bcdints 120 | ey ut Linco Sucommis in Shooting sne | Hgated e dictared fron foom bifoion. | "Rt Fllat e nurmaco ot the s o s ma, yroro pront, This duueubsion was | 2, oSl » : ol ais Lo RO AT T Mhore will uea treo for the children’s en- | and called to a man in the poar part of the | While tho obbers proceeded_throush tho | TETE 1R e lay, Tt is an un- | jucl SEE00 P \ QWell, gentlemen, it sou want veliet. from pLacon, Dec. 24 ~[Spial Tologram 10| PG Sevotary of sriculture and s sister syl that e i bocn shot by L | constes. each passenieer s compeiod 1o sl hing o o mewtings of the eabinet | W o was o stuy, \ ates I would advise you to consult Atkinson, 10-year-old son | Miss Morton, will spend Christmas at the | appeurs to haveseon the shaoting. Tue as- | mimonen o bl his cash and jewelry rumored the discussion turned Hoj| Leithoifulitabraleyso IathotiatomiehSihIok / Senator Mullen.” of Hon.C. A. Atkiuson, accidentally shot | Portland, where their apartinents will Rl N S Ll B I e down one aisle after leaving the table Saenbeiel r Of some Prussian winister frow the place, ator Mullen, ay ve remarked pare: 1 211 whil il et ed v e g i 0 P quickly, gla S P With oie ] N | oAl 1 ny e somarkdpaeen: | Wimaet il haoiin rvoierthis attr. | SR 10, U it s b membersof | dogng g stk o G vl | A R L | R sl S il e | uishigally i neicneotieieatependoyom v oon. IHIS parcnts wero oL ArIving I nuILhe | siaasiisan tanitnatiiver ima taryonret | 1s ame curecior fant g BEoVian 1t i HbotatoTHin et audize wis 80 e the Russl treaty and stheagitation amone | SAP0Y. Db another aisic pushing tapidly | voted forghe passuge of the maxini timo the accident occurred, lonving. tha boy | Barly his weok they cARect 10 have na thote | L IO i Chreian aesaiact . pe: | they areold ¢ i tshelioved |, prassian oficials ueainst tho imperiag | LiCTront na stmpede for. vacited chairs, | o g xin s e e N e eyl BRT e 9 s '|-.]\‘\1 10 ,:‘ e as their :]\\ n lus wife and Hulseand seta trap for | sanie gang who held up ths Missouri, lKansas | POHOYs it issuid, were also caruestly con Ay w ol hungry humamty, with 1l cnte o csts Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mortou, em by telling hiswife that he hac si eld up tho Missouri, Kansas | gjjapor . s faces and mouths vatering fo _Then the s adopted new tactics, | 1eft cheek and pussed backward. At firstat | their livtle girls, witl come fron s o oA Hsaia ipn || ek Surindnizty dororekiinst. Selicy b == oL UiEy 10 FeL L srter suetion of pia They had circuiated potitions: and | was beiieved that the ball ad’ penetrated | &short viait. Inmaditely after hew ¥ ness i another town which would detain i | sconred big booty. but o estimate ean Melto stil Aw or a picce ofmeat. An Gxample of gullaniry liid before the State Board | the baso of the bram, but after a enrcful ex- | Mr. und Mrs. Carl Morton, with their d-yeur- | sawyhini get on tho train and tuen sivbu of the loss. A posso wus organ Prusavirco, Dec. 24, -1t is announced | occurred in t for the tables. Ono | SRR eiorta tion 1 of the petitions | Amination the physiciuas concluded that it | old son, will come from thew home in Ne- | i | Fil M by | ooaRassliaiw Uskpossibloftofintuiso Siho husky 1 o kit oo 2 Loy : i AL 1 on! i son, 0 m y Ne- | it is alleged, informed Hulse that her it i here that Admiral de ( continues t usky man, ev of Hibernian extrac- had been addressed to K. C. Morehouse, | bad imbedded itself in parts less vital. The | braska to spend a fortniyzh perhaps re- | husband would be away all A authorities of the facts and is hot ou the HIUES Lol isson;had s Lee in line well u gonora Trojght agent of the Iromont, k. | Doy was unconscious for severnl hours, but | mamn longer, with the secretary aud Miss | eacly hour in tho cvening. the | e G | e D Is barely possiblo | Obstruot Luo SR Wiy twhen A0 Womin g0v loat in horn & Missouri Valley railrond, while | at S o'elock this evening he had revived suf- | Morton 2 a0t el a T d e ihe At Fayee | lintifilho posso get the ganz @ fight | and it isadded that only American and (e SRR s guhers wero direeted o the boatd. - he fielently Lo ecognize fis father. ~ Althoush Ihie postraaster genera! and Mrs, Bissell | covered the guilty pais togother, itis clamned. | 0 CPSHO Z = magmeriiani gL aliL CRbIDLeRUon. ety and disappointment on | rmer were correeted 50 as 10 wipe out the und is a very serious one, the physi- | will have as their guest on Christmas the | He had fastened the door of b and ViR 5 3 CRY wiis pinched with h e of K. 0. Morchouse and substitute the | eians are hoperal of saviag his Lif latter’s brother, Mr. Phiip Sturgis of | broke in on thom, shonting at the i RYELRBIC T EENEHANDS) WALALtRQRER 8t 18 .F lady. shouted the big-hearted board of transportation. = = Genova, N. Y. ‘d'hey will 011010 servico in | Fulse wis wounded. but. aftor o fow weoks | 1ot DRI SN s, Al Sl vin fine, “tako my plice, mam. Y. r c ) as wounded, but after a fow weeks | Holdup on the e B s win i ) e, i, Ve D51 =0 hicatings H ol BAD BLAZE !llmx‘\.wnv'.i\;:l::’\‘v-‘\‘ s and the afternoon | vecovered. e then wont to Avkansas on a ARG T raate: that the Brazihan warships, Aquidaban and vas gratefuily acecple | e o o | 2Pt A apsan DESTTana 121000 (VW ore | Lo a o Ayl ST Ars s b S oaa | i i notretuvaing iy ihitlin Spuetyilt || 67,05 Avoris; Cll, i Decidt —hejirallrona Hopablic, aioioung oo Mobsoxlioplier At tblos e | to the former Rzures. The Elkhorn people of Properiy—Residence Isurned, e R R L R Phosediting bRt sonlc Inotliony) ) 2 ; AT T e Rostawlilintlaclakesid ol VARSI Sotolsiinol D (iiik Ly | G R R s Taletibenenty, Reslastoctipeut: o come in at 4 o'wlock to witness the light- | locality. A fow uays ago he ret ALl | brizands have again appeared in California | whicii is fitting out theve. wiis still a gentloman and composed | why tho rates should not b lowered. Then | giam to Tun B, |—The 1 s PR s L Jibrary. Eust | it was announced that he had come back to | and this wornin sked a Southern Paci BB IS, of stufl that gives teroes to the world, | MY Eha e shoyt vortiolonared L lien; llaram io Tine BueI=0he flinrd warejnna tas:y {Ascistart Bosymasior Cenaralidanos will e stas train beaving the treasure of the Welis SANTA It e : Afmost Three Hundred Fed | enter an indignant protoss, Thoy nover | niture stock of E. L Murphy, yalued ot BUes s e IRk Ot General aud | About an hour after the lilling Wiilis was | Fargo Express con o - i ade sy i i | S s argo Bxpr ipany. Train No. 20,which , women and child ) the ext drenmed of appealing to Senator Mullen, but, | 810,000, was totally destroyed about 4:30 | Tne attorney general and Mrs. Ol arrested by a constable who met him coming | i ot o E ST . arament e oo AN Sl ot oxtephiol Sisamerns shnasiine (oo ol Mullon bl 000 Sae totally, destroved about 4530 | Tne attormey general and Mrs. Oluey will | toward town. _He elaims to be innocent. A pulied out ¢ iis city lute la tofuse to Make w Statement - wd a tho hall yer ay. The i diyidual members of tho board e A oL i el e o |nant SCRY st i tscaton sl bithetell wikinnd ity Rbée i refininkatioud | Bt OShel IS AU BIaL K e PN tho Beatl A £, their appet D (hodre LOUIUIL | e e e o At || VR own O by Kiho Bani oL FATATG RO | o R AREOe CBLR bRy ohs, o between the scenc of the killing and Willis' | Station twelve os north of here, early S Dee. 24-—The ¢ s of b e sl Bl O OR | gan Lo puss curront Oue of these was to | insured for £,500, BB D BATH. Houss | this morning. The train was stopped by | Santa e system and of the Union e R lv"w“”; | the effect that aft'r the bay shippers had | Steece Crey, Neb., Dee S = — s e , e T T e i mi " o grants o 1 o hay s . Neb,, Dec. pecial INTERNAL CHARGED WITH KIDN three men, who covered the trainmen | Mercantile “Crust conpanies, wh | tion that came from the adult ado cir formal complai 0 the d of | egram o Ty It 1y 1 L5 IPING. 1 ¢ et T “1 ~|“,t;(“.“w“ Lo MBI e Bourd of | egram 1o T B A diselling about it &t with revolvers and blew open the | Little Iock yesterday, passed thrc | tveen bit | lo. mattor t0 General Manager Holdregs | Southwell. of vy ranch of MOH. | Obstacies in tho Il of Acconting tho | Arrest of & Wealthy Oy Iron Maaufic- door of the express car with dyaq- [ this ciwy toc tot loime: BThoy| i Jhs nemnloyed eooks Snd SawnltoreRlio) and asked his advice in rogard to the mat- | the ground yest b gLty Proposition of the Democrats, turer by the o Polie g After the vobbers had gone | stayed b a time in the [ b ! QL AL, ST ter. According to the report the genoral | ing wa yosse ning. . Tho builc WSt N Ge NI yea b pf iy naibas S N Onrox 0o\ D aciog e 1 through the express car the train was al- | city and ; e pressed servive cheerfully re- § sl i eoran AR R G i s Rt pe R 2 ) ome of . 24, Shields of L city an ] o statements | sponded ok v manager of the 1. & M. wdvised the mewber | covded I saviuge wof his household | the members of the ways and | Colman, Shields & Co., iron manufacturers lopeniia neoculiptictin dotontloniotiaboutilisniaiihey thail ot BiL) was as il a st Supcratendont grir 10 consulted lit that the board was doing | goods, Loss on building, §1,200; contents, \ committee worke » | of Niles, 0., and manager > Gir ol IR T ; ; Fe hE o O (4 e TS gi A ine L s Bora e BROWI LG LL| B0 s poa et oy L scriente limeans aruisiant roripd Sidyring | aholl 5N es, O AN SARRE O R0 Blaid Tl is claimed Lt the robbers got nothing, | coriained by the Associatod pross vopreson- | LE D S GG wardad ik Tieans be but to the Ellhorn. Actng upon P tknown. recess, others made a holidny of it In | naceat Girard, O., was arrested last even- | with the exception of £10, which was taken | tative that they had agreed that creditors JEE 3 BTG LT L 1) ' this advice, the member vho had made t Ashiand Gossip. fact, it is claimed that little can be done | ingcharged with kidnaping 5. M. Byers of | irom the engineer, as they were unable to | of the system who had advanced money to Dy expressionz o bRnInegitkion: trip to Omabia returned to Lincoln, Then ASHLAND, Neb., Dec, 24— Spectal to Tug | until the majority of the ways and means | Pittsburg, Pa., o member of the weal open the safe and everything swis locked up. , i [ onn | A . Neb, 2 oo : il the majority o ways and means rg, Pa., 1 ber of the wealthy U L ; keep up the system wouid be consilered s ; }IX‘I.'\‘ : mo Hlx 1 \;‘\\ :.. 1d in n.l. lxln«. of At- | Bre.|—Master John Doty son of Mrs. Doty | committee come toget ind accept either | iron manufacturing firm of A, M. Byers § i -r‘.‘.“x sillont rom ha 1“.‘\‘”‘.: e S i preferred ereditors fi the payment of claims T ad Ll orney seral Hastings and the matter 4 e e A L : kol P e A o started out tr ere abou o'clock | Pref e antof cluims, e tornoy, Goneral Hastings and th mattor | ving in the west part, wus fooling with o | the majority or minority roport of tho sub- | Co. of thatcity, Tho wurrant was sworu | Uiis momug with a posse, roturued sbous Ve wages of Hho emplosos 0f e SYstom | Pt Armons and Kev. Dr Guusalus Placed ing was held down stairs in the oftices of er yesterday when suddenly the cart- | committee on internal revenue, out by Mus. Bjers. Snields arrived in the | 10on. Ho siys the work ‘wis that of green | Wit PERI (HIRE T comins WEO ! i the sccretarics of tho board, Ihat after- | ridge snapped, one ball hitting bis haud and Messrs. MeMillen and Bryan repo city yesterday morning and registered at | Bunds, who went out from this city and rve- | Yoty 'i")' 5 I ,“"‘,K't““.‘; Ciieaco, Dee i institute, at noon tho formal meetin wis held ani th King a very painful wound plan in favor of an individual income who Hotel Grace undos the name of 4, B, | vurned inmediately after the robbery. He | BEL JA€ QU A0 AHATTHE IC CRETE | Thivty-third street wravenae, b reduction ordered. ‘This is the story thay | Fhe Ashland Gazette of Friday contained | My, Montzomery reported against it and | Perty, Boston, O. The arveat was made ihiinks they are local men, and this evening | REEY S TS GG LR IR IR 4 s flonted out of the oftices of the attorneys in | & Very long and creditable write-up of A Sl U G s galnst 1t and | ookl wo ou about thie hotel knetw of it. | STcqrs are wotklng on o clew wisleh prom- | corvars and M R ; HOm»Y .83 this_city who are supposed tosbe friendly to | Jaud aud Ashland’s business men suggosted tho plan of a vaxon the Incomes | The prisoncr was tuken before Justico Mur: | &, L0 dRA LD IOl cARLULG, Seiyera ol conlor b snom mite crank, and it is said also that the lives the Elkiiorn intevests. W, H. Davis of this city left on | ron)invesiod.wenith hy and ad g One of the robbers went out ear the oreka, De .—doseph C. Walson | of prulip D, Avmour, founder of the institute, S Friday for Texas and_ other southe Mr. Montgomery defends his planand suys | B, and admivted to buil in the sum of | evening with horses and the others followed | 0f, Kopika, who was Salheday ' ap D 1 ! liier Anolher.Ihose alishe Siory, Ho oxpacts to ba. gone all winter. he could get into any commuzity and combat | 5 temes Georre S, Balk on the train, At Hoscoe the first man buily [ Pointed by Judge 1. C. € ollan.onp of | Rad B Lisnk funslus, dia mesideniiaig (ol atoryhne. anothos ailn and lbis as.| oA Aiata 0 e RODA B WILIOE aldence. | 9y 8rgumontiTor Tho planauggested by tha\| nie' Byers i Oh 5. Baker, whoroprasents | o fire by tho track and as _the trajn up. | tho recelvors « the Atelison, Topeka & | Pastor of Blymouth churchyiavo.begn follows: When the identity of the member | of Mr. and Mrs, William Pickering, living | Other members of the committce My, Busrs b Chicaroyeays: My 13 1a8% | proacned poured ol onishs flsmes nsw signuli| Santl ¥e Sulivead connany, Ia elarlc of o | B din joopurdy by the samo Judividual of the board who ealled upon General Man- | west of town, Thursiduy evening % | “In tho first place.” said Mr. Montgomery, | notel” in ittaburg whete he was thon 1ving | L0.his confederate, who the top of o | Unlted States civeuit court for tho district | - Neither Dr. Guusalus or Avinour will agor Holdrogo was called up. suspicion | e senools closed Feiday for the regular | U1 8 man has #100,000 und engages in uny | and brought him i WhoHD o WS ol i vang | frelght cir just behind th ¥, ‘holat. | OF Wunsus, It is sl Mv. Wilson will ko« § gyy 4 single we werning th S en pointed to State Treasurer Bartloy., [t was | holidav vacation 4 9 TOR entery grive employment to many | Bt UtO4ENE Bl to Chieago. Hera he wits | ter then clibed down ove el gian s position as clerk of the district | Tpv L0 ERURAERE U Ak 2 8tatod thut ho was the mun who sought and e e ntest will be given Friday | PeOPIC, and is a benefit 0 a community, ~1f “,:'l‘_,( o Slhizeiof "“" W. Lewis Tallman, | ooyoring the engincer with his 1 Volyor, | €ourt KAOIRAyonoINE I8 GRDERECRUb LN AR b od th advice of tha pan o e | e Eareto o Aot Hooy | ho makes 820,000 4 Year and spends 16T do | g™ GG Thin “BYbbs s o taen to | Ordoved hiu toston o tran, which ho did: | , S i recelvorship quostion, A, | time it is positively known that D Gune BU& M, Ho. wak n8ken in ralnnlan e B ey aactaty. P4 S0 | not curo how, it gets into circulation and | vavious paris oo has been tuken 101 while anotuer man_approached the car and | AN general atorner for the vod, said | salus has declaved thata man who at one ¢ fade My Hb. JRR Nskea in -pelation io 5 } « ill beuefits the people. 1f the profits are avious parts of the pountry. and he had [ 316 Sibld g wae ol That the pany Able Lh1o! \ X A A maLer by T Bk o ol bl § given by Ui i of the Ashdand wigh | VO S o, L tho! profiter drawn persoaally bat ljttle money frou | Orahaliupiiiwas Ncacdeded avlil . 1id 1 (cHpetAs conisaiegaviiL MO ATIOND A ¢ perhaps ho was the wan, He made the | school. ested 1n stocks and bonds the man does not | i v : b bt i Anothier story is that the robbers went ou: eceiver to e tide of financia te h. B o b pede s e 1 tmalof i Dnd i | ALl s ShSaAB | AE e 0 | oo i el oo | TR T AL TR |t e thronet b M llowing statoment: L vt what o | sr e Slrehes of the elty with ait have n | Shchebins fo should bay tuxes fo the supe | 3150, ¢ s account & suw approxim PRANOIAIRDE husRGUEatex VAR HISUD AR ohinentione. Mv. HTurd anid. thmse | Gapamizaay s tiine whon sualt i deod wrould hOURBL DL Lho mntbon HTaBAl haiie s | Naokey thethiy ) MosKM, DUE . no txaes ob | poxt ot thagoverument, - “Thaimoney which | #55: imanman riaioulel she story .| train, ostensibly. but made their way for anticipate any elangze of manige bttt i oo tha 4 rggk a proper action for the bourd to take. But | hard timoes a man earns and speuds is kept in circulss | e ot ridicules the story ot the ul- | wivd'in the darkness and again boarded the | Ment, a8 o majotit [ tho receiver 0 | iy A Norauiisions A the public will please bear in mind one f Flie Astiand High Schoo! Literary soclots | 10 B0 mittter where or how it reaches the | pitiicnt is jusans and tho atlogution that his |ty forward, when they inade their way | Deen at tho head of the road, ind it 4 « | s Sin e oLk iOe IR the e ol leaso by i mind it | o b e schoot iterarssoiows | Do S E MY e o parind s s, "Bttt Tor bt | (A VR Vi R B R I e Yinich pliocs an eubiroly differcut phaso | elocted tho following onicers for the cominz | "8\yiioh"s “mun huvi 81,00 or any such | 12485 bit witl bo hero g Wedneaday, whon | “qino southorn Paciiic hus nunounced o po. | could have mudo it long ngo YR e R R seo. Holdvogo nojuhior dia 1 usic s opinion | v view dresiient, Peanic Field suw ehgoses, Fathor Ui Lo wvest 1L o 80,18 QU IS ward of #1,000 for information leading to the howevo A oA P e of the matter before the action was com- | urer, Hatlie Wilson; eritic, Mabel W self, to loan to those who ure more veuture ey wrrest of the robt it It Has dtan Benin, ) n several ovcus wenced by the State Board of Transvort | sergéant-atarms, Alva Kicely, ! somo i who uro moro_ eergetic and mor YESTERDAY'S DEAD, ular Wells Fareo reward. No one was hurt | Say Frasersco, Dee, 24, ~Manager Ly A e P o he board took its action before any enterprising aud who wish to engage in et and no damage done beyonc e breakin s Calif I 5 . hicl M t AR 10 CED N AERSLEY railioud oMl was consulted. "o con . santa Clii At duniata, busincss on suvls capital, ho becomes dron : o henm it and poduinage done’ beyond ‘4ha” beeakTing [ tho Callfornia Lratio ussoolavion, whlah o Dr. 15 10 furnisi lim money o got iy plaints had been faid before the general Jusiata, Neb., Dee. 24 —[Special to T'ug | i society, is supported by the work of other ONDON, Dec. 24.—Heary Pettit, the | - - ganized North Ameriea avigation | from al TInouL e millonaive is a manager il ho declined to conmder them. | Ber j—ho Juniata Baptist Suuday scliool pexsous, and e should uot. complann if ho is | dramatist, is dead, He has been suflering | Fire oo the Train, company to offset competition on New York [ Hiember of the, congrezation of SAvmouth e dtomior the foard Tkt e s B sy s | B S WAL SPRAIN o | GRG0 1 i | Do, D544 syl o o e | T i ot v v | ity W e o nud advisod us Ut we hiud orlgiiul | ey night, nud cxliibitad i voal live Santa | Stoveon of the comirtcs sald in s joeuing | Leuivs, worke include satbo Bluck Flag. | Pevsy o Jhksen Micl, says: The Bos: | gation company is in a bad vy and | when ho demanded that Dr. Guusalus use aumadloiion’ta compel 1he mllvad to-restors X g DRIV chimaos was. Cone | MAIROR tHa o3 DAIIOVD e WOUL win othiy | LEASEUP to Date,' dHands” Across uic | ton New York nnd Chicigo spocial on the | Upable to mect its contract with tha Pan- | his ufluonee with Mr. Armoue ' in order to i T e uented the advive and | stsuvtad and ‘ilsa 't Chrivtius laddors, | lenibers of {ho committes who disngrce | S oo e | Michigan Contral was fires on mear Miehi. | Ama Hailroad cowpany. e contract vuns | proure i money. “Witen the roquest was were in effect prior to October 8 The next | pho, e Brownies Fooled Sunta Claus 7 | about the ineome Lax 1o support_a_ pronosi Soneral EimgMitce gan Center at 9:30 this morning while run- | £100.000 to be paid the raitroad company BAE | tlohiad by ko bustos Kiun GAle kIReslAGL day 1 miade i thin 16 Ol and st oy | DOUENL down the hovse. A large crowd | ton to puta duty on sugar Lo make up the Buaxos ATizs. BPos be=Genoral Emilo | ningata speed of over forty milos nn honr. | arder to oep tha navigation camnany going, | well as tho hoth Bim and Mr. Arinourag he trafi 1 et Toldrero. 1ok ni what | W48 i atteadan v | defioit, Witich wis oxpecied to be saiosd by | Mitre, chioi of the gengeal staft, is dead R R st el ran clt 6 el as sl the bourd tid dono and e tought we'l Wil 1080 Ono Tive. | etk on incomes, Uhis s only an fudl Capratn Log Hartigan. ing, When the train reached | been unable to s " ECHO o p a to | Lion that all the members of tho commist hn e no GRS e T Y ofticers were uotified. Seven bullet | and the steamship compar HOLE OF 2UE THUNDER 51041, PR Sl . 0 | as well as mauy i the house. are not alio: | Lon " Huriigan, . city, oditor of - the | holes were tound in thecar windows, Sherif | a losing vont is statem : s Secretary Ditworth stated 4| ESLAn B w0 iy S Kl Mooig s Gighatis| Durnage. (Ools BepRidalt ians ntehs nti | HASI SRIAEQT S 00 RS- IR LAY 6 1 40 GalRINIR A INRRIA o subsoript A4 A i MRS UG bIE AR all about the mannoer 1 which th A0, ARG Lok ; igar is yeua ques- | pneumonia, Captain Hamagan was bon in | M H0ox immediately started for the scene of SAunAREsAl Qe AR Hin Rk AL IRRLILOAINGE 1D ATl & Row Yori it was b pettate” of “Weet | the shooting on an engine, arriving there Anpoluted an Additiansl Recelvor S1orx Crry, Dec. 24.—(Special Telegram to HAN haR oduged: aathak they s me— Point, scrved acvoral yeats inin thearmy ju | SUUL tweucy minutes after but were un Seartie, Wash., Dec. 24.—On petition of | TiE Bet.| —A steady vain has been pouring oha was wade, ho. sajd, by Mr 3 New 'Mexico, una foe the last five or six | Bbleto find avy one. The ofliciuls believe | yna Union Trust company of New York John | down 10 this section of the country for tha puangL, Was tade, fie gald, b e Ty T f 3 the shooting was doue by tramps. bn onen bourd meoting. No' W Memoriu} Adopted by the Werld's Colum. | FE3r8 W employed on newspapers in | ot H. Bryant has been appointed an additional | Past twenty-four hours. Jco in the Floyd, drawn through the origil e STURVED HERNELE £0 DEATHL . Bl Mol Mariin B Beown. HOOSIER FUN. recelver of the oattlo, Tiake Shoro & Fiast, | Yerty, Sloux aud other swallor strcame has H hangh § £ ks WASHINGTON, 1) Frre 2 . J ern raiiroad 10 with the present receiver. | breken upand the water is ranning over th sow address written in. This w 5 Bla New Yok, Dec. 24,—Martin B, Brown S orn rajirand Lo oy with W recely 3 Ad the swatar 1s runging pyer 4he done for formalit sake. At Curioas Craze of a Malie Woman Grieved R g Cleveland | public printer, died at his residence at 931 | Indiana Bumpkine Frig & bad Ony o | The heodnalders allege thak boods for 80 | Lo a the Misont u a considerubla-densh, Board wanted o notify tho railic by ter fusband's Death, ! aud I Madison avenue last mghtof pueumonia. His Keason 80,000 are outstanding: that tho an'erost | throawenivg a break up ay most any time, i complaint had been Al Buewen, Me,, Dov, 24— Mea, Pannio Lan- | adopted by the Worl's Coivmbian commis- | He bid becn contined to his bod sinco Tucs Moxcie, Tnd., Dec. 24.--[Special Telegram | petition for foreclosure. and they flle 8 | ypless tuere is a sudden change in the | ratos should not be reduced ders, an dumate of the aly he od | sion, asking that steps be taken to fnsure | ff‘f‘ last, having peen taken it several weeks | vo Tuk Bee. |—Jolin Rudy, a dry goods clerk ot weathoer, The 1 st of which o8 st today us o an to starve | arbitration i tionul disputes. B0 of Y orkto 5 & ravIng mun e WAS 1ust camu ruined. Ou S shp inwa agalo M herself to d i S S SN I'\H‘ AIRA, 48 A ATILE WULIA0 Koday ap ks CALLED 10 MOOY'S CHURCH, ¢ hund the rain has souked into tha ced 1 his < hevs, vaference to this su Years i the Pe esult of & pr 1 practiced on him et b was purehied with & drouth of 2:“ grigiual furi diction, aid s comuenced to rof se and yesterday ex- Wicnita, Kan., Dec. 24.—Judge RReed this | st night by some fricuds, A party of young | Dr. MeGrogor of Scotland Acoepts an In | #ix \en winter set in, and I aanattie A0 QuAsLAU 6.4 408 M iifigrens tmes it s) much had been | morning overruled the motion: for a new | Men went ta Cammack Station to spend vitatiou fraimn Chicage e \ae farman. . tunity to be heard before 1) Y pel new n tary Gresham said he | trial aud sentenced Joho Kittrell, the col- | eveuing. Some member the crowd s Caicaqo, Deo. 24.—leyv. G. M, McGregor . Bao: %4 ihjeeisl Tela In order to test the question ' | " e Lave tne fac simile | ored man arvested in K sty cured the sel 1 s | of Aberdeen, Scotland, one of the be " 1 Kra vere snowstorm has P e Y A1 ik ; i 3 ed m: e8! Kansas City for com wred the services of & stranger to imitate 4 s s 0 thebest known | [ od f 3 s the rule was disregarded and the ord | Sl e UIGR 8E ) all foreign govern: city in the robbery of §1 e | aalionifl. The man snprached youag Ly clergymen of the Seoteh Free church, has | [his seoior 11"\”\4' S dulieen, LU ARAR In advance. The Likhorn was given | Bor husband's d¢ wsked to take steps | States expross wagon here, 1o | Dlaced his handa o the . souns man's | accepted call to the pastorateof Dwight | blowlug s ga P Tt e wing {4 days in which to show cause why the ovder | iy o carry out the | the peuitentiary. | shoulder, and read Y vy 3 | e I ate of Dwight | blowing @ gale, the snow is drifting and gaxe Inwhich to show catiso why Lho onior | ¥ ¥ shoulder, an “;(\ \‘:, imaginary v :..‘.m L. Moody's church 1n this city there may be s s of stock, the first of eatended until the 241h inst), and the finnd | ery Martla Maner's M bt youhg man was badly fiightencd ' and | 0 securing i ahiar com- | UG NIBEC: Do, § - T JRANROIURIL. e SR sust, b LLR TR TR artia Maher's Miskap. o youoy man was badly frigntened,’and | oo i) g that fom | Juinata,. Neb, D, 24 -<[special to Taw caring i ' PRI -+l o o v et 1 ISR ) an o distauce of four Bip)-~The past thres days bave been as hero. is fair prospect. that she iriuter ab tho Pirst Aeth ) miles to his home. He fell into father's | entercd into beca avor law. | ba \s bégu i lasy will B0 10 the supreme court A nission, b Jb- | car at Sixteenth and Howard strec A 3 ~ 8 SR 4 1 by iy as a4 r pEEUR FADIDE B4 D“n:::“‘. “u s Supren LT Lo TR R R e B v sty Miog, bo hud ob- | 647 4t B th mvl Howard strects Last | house, exhausted and unconscious. Soon | 'Whe prencter i wever, on | nlght, aud still continues today. The ground se the bay shippcre wust be pa | Taursus | < gl receiving o ragged scalp wound which | afterwara he became flighty, snd 13 now a | the strengih of t he would | is thoroughly sosked and the moisture will 5 slghiturss e 15sloners from some | required rgeen. Malier was intoxicated. | ravi @ iuag 8 gavg of | re #ood & " ¢ sred a su ! ag wmaniac. He lwagines tha 1] d o much good. 8! A 't ; )