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2 TIIP. OMAl[l\ DAILY BFF ’I"HURQD/\Y I)E\", CMBER 23, 1803, e - i ' , MR N \t stock and other property. Judge Wallace \Rh l H[G mitigated by the A||“rlhul|un among the ' | tors. The fight was tame, Neist ho Sover: desperate P Loy o % l ) ULk YRR \ nateur circlos, being | but a telogram notified the officials of th him in New York on January 10, when the new collateral bons, materials for which on the dofensive throughout, Daly was un- | road, who put & strong guard on the tain a6 question of the appointment of & permanent the company has a4 dispossl marced. Nelst welghed 118 pounds and | Fayetteville, They ronddoted the teain 1 racelver wili be argued, : L 3 oy conducted tho train to ee : ; A ———— Daly 122 pounds. Fort Smith and then oscorted the Receivers Named for the Long Troubled | The statement of the New York & New | Elkhorn's 8ide of the Question Being Ably MAY RETALIVER IN couRT, Jacksonville Entertaining the Hoad e & o diatr e hroug! o threatened distric Ingland road for the nine months ending g oad and X BASE th Teatn, through the threatened district Railroad Early Yesterday. ¢ mber is as follows: Gross earnings, Prosented at Linooln, Northern Paeific Employes Seek an In. Front of England's Pugilistio Oorps. Rexo, Nev,, Doc. 27~ Winter's spocial #4,620,407; increase, $50,833; operating ex- senses, €.970.847; incronse, §106,592; FAUK o, Y i ] : :cmusl‘ £3.0970.84 (,,3:.';:::':"" i 1’;:: :.:; Mrwavker, Dav, 27—To combat the in- % cluding Rey del Gierra, left hero this morn s . PLATT STOLE A MARCH ON MLECD | oy 8 i the met income by $104. | OFFICIALS OF THE ROAD EXPLAINING | junction proceedings dgainst them, tho om- | PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO BILLY BRADY | ing on an enstbound train for Winter's AL AR il bl 007, an increase over the deficit for tho sany — ployes of the 'Nofthern Pacific con- ranch at Du Quoin, Iil., with & view to train Mr. and Mrs. Lang, AW stiod of 1992 of £47,357. 'I'he bills payablo template taking 'the matter into court ing the horses prevaratory to takiog part in | i BO0 FE8 Lank, who have rooms at Opponents of the President's Policy Took | included notes of §750,000, given for bonds by | teneral Solleitor Huwley, Freight Agent | by filing a motion before Judge | BOth Chawies and the Club Manugers the eastern spring races. "'nl‘- Mary's avenue, quarreled yostorday » Providence & Sp old roa The o J - o ¢ - — ernoon and last night Mrs. La 4 dgment on Bim and Had \"‘r‘t"iklI\xrv:\‘"lz:p":(hhlv(nn.\“:qt’l‘fi:::!uri;!r’\l;:p lrk:‘ Morehouse and Manager Bart Argue Jenkins to have thoold wage schedule con- Think that the Ex-Omaha Newsboy CREATED 1 SEASALLIN tempted to commit "Iu ':» vh I el Jad in the Cours liefore €005, 45%, ngaInst §1.740,383 8 yonr pre. that the Baise Made in Octos tinued in force. Theyare inclined to oboy 18 Talking Too Much witk Wavdiman . ARor SAKIHE tho ealett Sk o Knew It Tho cash offsets wore $782,010 and ber Was Justified. the letter of the ofder erjolning them from s Moath, Editor Stead's femnrks at the Meeting of | [HCAE Lo Lot o by 1ieatis o potson_stie 00 due by railroad comanios and in- . causing troublo tothe road by strikiag, but .. tho Chieago We ubs farewoll lettor to her husband mud elosed dividuals. The funded debt was § they claim that they should be given an op- Citrcaco, Dee. 27 —Editor W. T. Stead | her oyes ns she expocted for over. A New York, Doc. 2. —The New England | _"'1" Now E kjl”’_"“‘ ”l'\‘";qk'""'u[!""!“(' vh;- LaxcoLs, Dec. 27.—[Special to Tur BEE.] | portunity to present their side to the court. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Doc. 27.—Charles | created a sensation at the meeting | Physician interrunted the plan raflrond, aftora very troubiesomo career, | UGS 8GR L Ot oetion with the nt- ho State Board of Transportation hold d | The leaders are now in consultation with | Mitchell, boxing champion of England, ar- | of —joint ~Women's clubs of this I8 hot lottee she asked for only threa s passed 10t the hands of & recuiver. THO | Lok consed whon he was removed from its | meeting this afternoon for the purpose of | attorneys and thoro fsno doubt this step | Mved in this city this morning at 11 o'clock | ¢ity at Rocital hall this ~afternoon. | cop AR g L ¥ue application wis mado to Judge Wallace in | receivership some timo since. hearing the arguments of the offic and | ywyut be taken by the Florida Central & Peninsular train | The meeting was called by the Chi nable to porform tho work which wis 110 Unlted Statos court at Altan swine His SEswardsin, attoracys of the kromont, Eikhorn & | Sr, Pavt, Dec. %.—The Northern Pacific | from the east. An hour beforo tho train ur- | cago Women's clubs to _confor upon plans to [ of lier at the hotel, A postseript The court appointed ex-Senator Thomas ( Prosident McLeod, in his statement to tho A\Ihs,t.u.-. \.uu-\. Railroad company against | employes' representatives will meot at 8 | rived there were probably about 1,000 people aid the suffering poc women and children ::“u‘ Lv\:";“l]‘:“i’y“’- 5 tustand, whom she Platt as temporary receiver. Mr. Platt is | g0 fdimeil B S Tepecial meoting, re. | (he recentorder of the board restoring the | oclock to consider the Intest dovelopment | 8t the depot he crowd increased until | Of the city. Dr. Sarah Sackett Stevenson | {1 1 thie H_M»(\_Wl[(l ”f(‘l jwfl body would one of the directors of the company viewed his ndiministration of the road’s | dteson hay tothe figures as they existed | jn their contention with the road. This [ When Mitchell's train arrived it was simpiy | Presided, and the hall was filled with repre- il e appointment caused virtually no sur- | aMairs since his election to the presidency in | on and peior to October 8, 1503, The rail- | morning they wero feeling vory bitter about | €normous, When Mitchell alighted a shout | sentatives of all the leading womon's clubs suUT TR March last. He says that he has become | road was represented by General Manager | the injunction that had been served on them, | of welcome went up nnd the Eoglish cham- | in the city. Me. Stead, who had been in UTH DAKOTA TRAGEDY, prise, as it was well known defiuite SWDS | 00 e n0q e the road can only bo enabled | 13 Y 1 i looklng to such a result woro taken last | SORVIRCED TAt e taud fan oty B6 tnbled | Burt, Genoral Frioght Agent Morchouso | but are very much at seans towhataction | pion had to fight his way through a | vited toaddress the meoting, said ho chiafly " g o | 2B LhE embers of o board, togothe! 3 DAL cific employes' rep S| Sorine side by side with these active workers, be $11 5. 8 Bl sl the Fifth Avenue hotel last nizht, and at a | cates the leasing jof th New York, '\"‘r s _‘““ s of the board, together with the | g ¢iyes now in this city had no injunction | Humanity. 3 fore him were some of the more disreputable ST Pav, Dec, 27 —A Sioux Falls special 1ato hour the det fon was reached to | Fngland & Northernag tho only moans of | sccrotarics, Messrs. Dilworth, Johnson and | served on them. They atolnclined toresist [ Upon Mitchell's areival at the hotel the | pooplain the city of Chicago. Nothing was [ 10 the Pioncer Pross says word was received ask for a rocoiver. The conferecs, it is al ffl‘[f.\”'l'fin‘hm».‘.'y'J'.'-‘.-'r.-m..':.';" Do mado o ber | Koustz, wero present. such if an offort is made to serve it upon | throng had massed around the entrance un- | more obnoxious to any one who paid any at- | thisafternoon from ieged, were Thomas C. Platy and G. Ho | [rogident. Arguments are advanced £0 sHow For the purpose of refreshing the minds of |Hu‘m. And they ~.\_\’.‘mn_|'w-\r|'. that \(l».vvicln til passage through the doors was almost | tention to the toaching of tho gospel than the Prince, directors of the compar A. B. | that he has boen consistently watchful of | the readers of Tiek Bre it may bestated | (3 HIVECOSSATY, 0F they .propose to do all \ y thig N - things moderately. The decission resis { reputablo and disroputable people was quite | o ease of Boardman and Frank H. Platt of the law | the intorests of the company. and has been | that prior o October 3§ of the present year | thers at presont, but sonsational dovelop. | cleared a way and managed to get Mitchell | fofoizn to the Christiyn . oot Who | © §1e §f oo much son-in-law. = = jm of Tracy, Plact & Boardman, aud some | 90xous for the wood of tho property. - | the rato on balod hay from all points on tho | ments ara oxpected aftor tomorrow's moat- | to his toom. Here he was soen by a ropre- | wore the more disropatavle women i Chi- | booi a TIRIALLERIRI A S bl it capitalists interested in the securities of the | ¢ S8 8 AL O Aour o e ead | Bikhorn road to Omaha and common points | ing + sentative of the Southern Associated pross, | cago? Thoy were those who had been | governable tem itk nn‘mlwwm L R e 3 " e e Aty %01 had been fixed at7cents per 100 A General Manager Kendrick says the order | who { e dowered by society and provided with all 3 Ll Gt L) company. Mr. Boardman left for Albany on | an empty treisury, many overduo and un xed at7conts por 100 pounds. 3 who asked him if he had noticed a recont ) and od with a y i liber revolver he fired at Mrs. Yant ! q 5 hgeS was issued nierel a precautionary meas- e it 1 oppo! ies, and 0 | Thes I = a midnight tram to make the apphication for | paid vouchers and o larze number of credi- | O that date the Elkhorn rates were 0 | \ivg, e Thtareste 1AveIvea. BeIN 6D largo | Publi u crediting William A, Brady with | 118 giftsand all its opportunitics, and who | Three of the bullets took offect. Baldwin the appointment of a receiver wday. tors. soveral of whom wore pressihe their | to an average of 10i conts per 100 pounds. | and extensive, He cxpressed the utmost | SUlll beileving that he (Mitchell) would yet ‘\L‘»L‘.’.Ll?!'i‘.-l?.,T"i,‘.’ii-‘ifl.‘iffi‘[.’fi only Yo RoEI0at, | I dna Sty oot and shot Hiriaolt, talls Platt Tote claims for a settlement,’ he suid. “The | Ou November formal complaints against tho | confidence in the cmployes as a body, bu | failto appear. thom, were more. disreputablo in the eyes of,| 1 hor, Mvs. Yant is in acritioal condi- 5 very next day after my election, an attach- | action of the road were filed with the State | said there were generally in large organiza- What Charile Thinks of Wiltie. d antl; man thin tho, wiote &bnndoned | o Dy iy possibly racov Thomas C. Platt, when questioned about | ment was placed, much to'my astonishment. | Board of Transportation. On the 23d, two | tions of men certain oncs who would per- | «yes. said Mitehell, “1 have women of the streets, g — this repert, referred the inquirer to the of- | on a large poriion of your rolling stocs. It later, the board met and issued an | petrate n strike and a fow hot-headed in- [ byt thoy do not worts mie. v 5 | Mr. Stead’s actual language was -some J sof the Sngland company for in- | VA8 HECE, 00, "\‘l{'"ll‘ |’f, _"V:‘j;l";‘{"‘ “"{:' requiring the restoration of the old | dividuals might do awreat deal of harm. | knows Mr. Brady kuows ho is a little man, | thing stronger than quoted above. After YOU CAN'T STAND Ho admitten, howover, thero | fizht tleo say. b Do s manager by | fites ind giving the railroad company ten | The company did mov wish its mon, a8 | and liable to say anything. 1 willgive him | Mr. Stead's spcecn ho rotired from tho the big blundering, old-fash- erred creditor by the previous manager, by | days in which to show cause why the order | a *whole, to suffer for the follv of | cradit for one thing, howover, and that of | Meeting and the women went into executive joned pill, probably, And somo truth in the story reforred to, paying him large amounts just beforethe | should not b : t ] 8 go i should not be enforced. a few. e thought the men w at: ba | Vaihe ah vy 4 eor | sessic discussion of his remar { ere’s o . oo “'his move,” said Mr. Platt, “should not | chanze. Several members of the board and a He thought the men would yet be | heing shrewd enough to become the manager | 8ession, and, ina discussion of his remarks, there's n why you = L e . Limportant Point Taw I inclined to agree to the plan when they had ztiter 1ike Corbott.: Thore 18 some! » | excluded the press representatives. Many should. ~ You can get " beiter bo regarded asan uniriondly one. It was | myscll promptly came to the relicf of the U, A el glven 1t further stidy B ot s || ot o1 DEeseiity WaK? o Athtul help, and more of it, with 5 company. the attachments were released In taking this action the State Board of ey C. P & $ortlic 5 ottor in that than pasting bills in ad- Ay 4 3 % deemed advisable to conserye and protect | 4G supicient advanced to provide for | Trausportation departed somewhat fr Henry C. Payne, one of the Novthern Pa- | vanee of a show. As far as Corbett goes, he | 0ver the editor's remarks, und the meeting things that are casior fo take the intorests of the road, its bonds, stock- | roceing claims, This established to a | its usual custom. When comn. | Cifioroceivers, says ho docs not expact the | {sa clever fighter, but, considoring that he | after Mr. Stead withdrew was very stormy and casior in their ways—Dr, Jlders and croditors. The rond was in such | groat extent the credit of the company and | plaint ag, N om- | employes of the road to accept the reduction S nil1ico BEAA Vb hat 1te: HisTout Nothiug was done, however, and 1o_resolu Pierce's Pleasant Pollets, holders and cr s, groat extent tho credit of th pany and | plaint against o filed | of pay and the orderof the United States |~ W\What's your weizht tion concerming Mr. Stead's remarks wa. They're the smallest in size a o o n o 3 rts | conflaence o > d. ‘The manage W e board 0 y od ol o AtM > 86 8 Y 8 your weigh RH t SRtk as i y ’ a condition that the protection of urts | confluence in the publie mind. The mat With tn board the compauy is notiliod of | court without a struggle, 1t thoy dostrike, | won'jast Monday [ welhed 186 pounds, 1 | adovted. Aftor the meoting many of ‘tho and” the pleasantest remedy, had to be invoked. The application, of | MeRLLl “ls;l‘”u":’m'" LA R Sonts l-'l“:”““‘\'r‘;‘-l““'l;' L iuswen Lo Bo | e says, there will beno trouble in HlIing | paye very littie flosh to eet IT. having | women declaved that under no cirenmstances all tho way through, hotter col 0 4 (. estubhis] oc ol . After e 0 er s tle o pir OTe cati Ve X, PREN ey Lk v t Ve ) I 1 prise to tho oficials, Inits prosont condic | Would' insuro safoty and ecomony in tho | Ing, and at that hearing the evideaco on "“”““'I;',l.'.“\“{';3§.)“ o Doiuaing o | yo.Whatdo you_ think of Corbotvs bliof in | tho editor was prosont, iy P B o o tion an application fora receivor was na- | conduct of your business. Voth sides of the controversy is heard, Then il ot hobing that b selkce | YOuK, sincorlly in ragard to the mutch ™ DIV ORUNTOO TR 049t HO0AY | Thity Ve, &) LORI6VEE tural. Straggling Azamnst Adversity, tho scorotarics consider Uho oviderico aud oh (I end “WHISH SHEY | siiowr s Y e in o cay oy thlle orbens = < strengthening effect on tho lining membranes One of the capitalists who attended last or sovaral months, during the nort B PLEE USRI ¢ 1 Ty declined to express any | handle my own business, As faras chasing | Wife of an fowa Banker Aceussd of Break. | of the intestines, ' This nssists and increases night's conference was more frank. He satd | condition of business, the net eains of I CHEE L AHSBEE L P (FEIBALN LHO FacOmmBAEL]| ohh oot the contention of the men tuat it | tho dollar govs Corbott has tho first ono ho g Up n Family. UL LT AT I';.‘;“"- aid igier that as a matter of fact the aile ufer- | month were very satisfactory and enabled | yigyg g | \as with bud grace that the receivers ot | ever made, and ho will have it when he | Cinicado, Doc. 2%.—[Special Telegram to | JiloQ 405 BromuotTndgeetionand cote ¥ 3 our zomol 7 pay Off 3 oy ¢ s dered cus after applying for a year! i B RS 5 oss, Sour Stomacl digestion, n- ence last night was really a little mectiug | QU managemont 1o vay urYr‘xt:-I::.“ SR In ‘the prosent cascan entirely different | salary of $15.000 Apiece e S ""\I.y.-...-n'nm\- in tho very pink of con ik Ber.] —A hearinz of the divorce suit of | sequent stupor or drowsiness of the-committee appointed some time axo | Wi To s pressing necessitlos early | LOUF3e Wwas pursued. The board iuself met he meoting of tho men this afternoon did | dyrion. aud every taovo suescets muscutar | DOl H. Hassott against William 13, Has Aor breaking ubiatacks uf.Coldag Chillhy to raise the money required by the company | in March. W hen the July interest payments | Liuost immediately upon the receipt of the | not decide on any final action, but betore ad- | power’ ¢ Z sott was had today by Judge Ewing m | Fevers Rheuuntism, Nournigia, and kindred A titions, and with o further preliminaries, | joumment 4 o et ; L B e Sl ‘ to puy tho interestdue on January 1. ‘The | became due, the financial condizion of th KBS Y b b FOREI e B BB E AL L S Clab Does 1't Liko i, Either. which the identity of the corespondent, | SerimEemen dnel el g i 900,000 was required for that pup- | country was such that it was almost 1mpos SI0h: A AT OB et b s C i now T cesmen st TOR . (ins 6BV BAGRGL L e pABLWAS Kt e R sum of $200,000 was required for that pur- | COULES was such that 1o was almost ympos | cussion, “issucd tno order Fequiring the r fubthor notion 1s. possiblo without going tnto | , Brady, who manages Corbott, hus boon | Whith has boen a scrot in tho past, wa Thoy'ro qucranteed W give satisfaction, in poso and the committee had been unablo to | SIbIG for wny corporation or individual.no | toration of the' rates as they existed on | tho conrts, The intention is to exhaust all | Wlkiug oo much, in the obinion of the Duval | made known. Mrs. Nellio Stone Slocum, | every case, or your money is returtiod. You Mecure 1t. Tho responscs te e application | b eenou ot s 0 18 resoutces might ber | Octovor s, 1803, In Tact the board assumed | ouhor moyns of rodvoss boforo caling on the | Athletic club, e members are mad about | the wifo of _banker and prominent mor. | Pay ouly for the good you get. This is true of the committee had been very slow. Under | aided, I procurcd the necessary funds to e R et oL R SN G HOTRERRI B SMPIBV SR IRt AR L L T P R L L R el it ofter l;l.\;l‘»ur;::;:":“l‘:ui like 1 the circumstances, therefore, it was neces- | meet tiese paymonts. Mo advances mado | poryation took the Elkhorn peonle by sue. | Coribieted their systom of federation, Ve SV bt e (WABRYIh Lae VbW R o prouiE I R '“' L U LA sary that an application should be wade for | far Shes: purhoses huy *"";“l"f“;" bild ot | prisc. Thoy protested that they had heard 0 especially on his re R R Ba i e S e b HollEwW RN 0 e 28 of the company. notwith- | of np complaints g 2 oy col R TRV ICATY To viewes o contest | REHOV VRS g o NTS a recelver. Tuaid ot follow. bowever, that | St tha vory great dopression 1 bUsk | aotinel s sas i (At thay bad uot been FEES OF IALLROAD LAWYERS. S A B G0 (L ORTR L S0 i T B0 S MU S ISMIEINEG D) this application would be inimical to the in- | ness generally and a conscquent falling off | the matter for conside l{. |u\.; tla’m ‘,\un ved B Ak "|~ . G «»(«L m\r; .\nmme flats and that she came home unex e BRI ot iy bt Toon B o the matsor tor consoration”"On Decet ek | some tarm of tngCont or s Atehssan | SOV private ivices o uat et Any- | pectdly feom b vt v o pavonis i | poypsG NEW THEATER, althoughi it was not belioved that Mr, Mc. | “From the time I assumed the manage- | hoard of secrotaries in which he recitod. Mapeivecsip: T A R ) ML e UG B [ S e YUY ighon H Leod now held any more stock than was | 1eht Iu\l‘h_\"r_):l:';'?l‘l:]);vll\\; to \',',"L";“""‘L‘:“f}'. among many other thwgzs, the following “(Spocial to Tie fices they hola. His statement is a reflec- | Correspondence which had passed between necessary to qualify him as a divector and | 1 mn.l.”‘“‘,‘ih Sebat Il'l\ll;l:fil'\)' I""I) "h»\'“'m\ facts Lawyers say tuat’ Rossmgton, Smith & tiomupon the governor. In fact, it indicates | Mrs. Slocum and the faithless husband was, FHURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 10 sident of the company R O T S TSR BT hat, tho new rates put in forco October 3. Dallus of Topeka, tho,law firm which sub- not_genuine in his opinion as to the | road m court and Judge Ewing was informed SEDAV/DEDEMBEREEDS to voto on nu-l"|-..»~m.mr Uiyt the laaee | conuected with it permitted, I concluded its R TR ubly g s |I;y i.n\, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe receivership | iy p.vm‘»‘.-h’u.‘.;‘. R T ‘{lf:\l;li’}-t"m‘lxlxlr‘ ““\2‘1&M\‘l"rfi“lf:“lxtwll,h::lvl!':‘::l'\ll— S i Tl fu;;-lufiln‘h;’lll.’-x.l, “;:.(E.illix i“‘i‘&'s‘?\'l:::)\ltml.::"il“-xN‘“;L o | antiag el rates v bt foreo for thi | cases, will Lo allowal a foe that will | Duvatclubis wad, and tho roason they suy Moxico, Mr. and Mrs, Hassott wore mar. CONCERT. Ot letNey i2ag) st Noxshosniroad ot upon, thelt investnent huless some | b pEoT Ly whl toenconrige Ak deveiny | AMOURL 1o a smal fortune. The sume firm | Brady has been talking toa much, Cynthia Hicks was the bride’s maiden name, Explanagions from MeLeod. ot boiexBRABIn o the et sy s Naty Vorls that industry. brought suit in thé foreclosure of the mort- | Bat Mastersou is i the city. Heisagreat | Sheisa woman of great beauty and many a statement explajping whit had been done | through traffic trom this great metropolis. | the general depression Tn huasingss, snd 1 ¢ | Northwestern road, a.short line of less | (olor: ilver be i beenin very, successtulnewspaper writor, y ) 3 VAL, U i L ind in view ) Colorado silver benind him They lived at Jefferson, Ta., for a whileand | Scale of priec since his conneetion with the road us its | To accomphish this vesult the plan laid | of theso circumstances It is only justto the | than 200 miles imlength, running from 3 ST R i ao b PARGUIT, $1 president. ‘The voting on the question of | before you today, embodied in these consid- | ralirosd that 1t be permitted to'slightly ad- | Kansas City to Beutrice, Neb., upon whion MoxtugiHones, Whilo e Jiaits. respondent In changed yith, planning o get | TAKQUET OIRCLE st.50 the leaso will bo continued tomorrow, when | erations, was thought to bo the only ono by | V#nce the rates on hay. the indobtedncss s less than 800,000, | Mitehell gave an cxhibition tonight at the | Seyhanient is shirgod with, planning 1o g0t | HALCO SV, 3101 it is oxpected cnough votas will be received | Which an extension and an independent live Some of the Testimony. For this servico Judze Galdwell allowed s | opera house: to.an immense audience. At | Fiacmttsat e ot thiy hantshtion. | _GALLERY. 350, 10 ratifys One hundred and ecighteen thou- | could be secured. . > ) Hassett seem to bear out th usation — e — 3 Tn his statement to tl fee of §22.000, ot wboul B per cent of the | the conclusion of the Englishman’s bout sand shares will bo necessary to ratify. “It is ‘my belief that if your votes are | General Hawloy si e oday B The case was taken under advisement. f | e e odar o htadneda: with Bogarty, thero was n loud call for a B BDYD S THEAT up to 1:30 o'clock only 14,000 w given today in sullcient number o ratify | pany challenged the authority of the State | ‘Luking this asa busis of an_ estimate of | speech, when e stepped to the footlights NOT THE BAKN PROPERTY RE It was while the voting was goig on toda this lease you will not only by your action | Board of ‘I'ansportation to ussume original | the fee the firm will be allowed in the Santa | and said: ' that the anuouncement was wade that Mr. | 0btain thedesired extension, but will, within | jurisdiction in the question as it had | Fe cases, the amount will be something | ~‘‘LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: T thank you ar, T Janction Agatost, Cuiting Wages. containing some of his finest yearlings ALL WERE DENIED HER. Mel Baldwin Kills 1118 Mother-in.Law and Lenox that a terrible . 1 outrage was committed at vhe farm house of stopped. Several big policomen finally t that the conventional judgment about | William Yant, near there, last night. It was course, did not come in the nature of asur Platt had been appointed recciver. a reasonablo time, begin to realizs somo- | doue, He stated further that he would pro- | enornous, for instead of a few hundred | for the more than kindiy reception extended Litgation Over T'aluce Stabies Involves Fl'ldfly Evemng. Dec. 29} Mr. MeLeod took the appointment of a ve- | thibg upon your nvestments. the dividends | duce evidence to prove that the rates now in | thousand doliars of indebteduess and a shory | to me. Yousee I have turned up on time, Quly Real Kstato und Duildings, i cei good humoredly apparently. When | 00 which have been so long aeferred. force #vere lowor than those in force upon | Failtoad, the Sautz e owes several hun- [ and nothing outside preventiug, I shall meet ‘The report of the application of John D. Elitorate production of the sublime play, told a representative of the petitione Purely ount Matter. any railroad in the state: that the rates | drel millions, and its system emoraces over | James J. Corbett in the ring on theappointed | Creighton for a receiver for the Palace for a receiver had said that no allezations c : g es of 1 te. Although T may fail to surprise you | gy, i 5 S ir L ERCoLye the I wish here to make o statement whicl much lower than those fixed by the | %000 miles of railroad. da ) | stables, given in the court news a few days hiad been mado in tho morning papers agninst | & IS Bore ( ke, statomont whioh | oo culica Newberry bill, passod by the lasy | Of course in such cases the westorn law- | tomght, T liope to do oceasion. oot agTitatl A Waronc o i o s {|lx'\n'l:umgenn'nl.. bug that the appointment | P T EEEEE G NN LONbiny Thave sl and that the officers of the road | Yers always divide with associate counsel in |~ Mitchell and party teave for St. Augustine | 270 = S & ¥ iad been sked for solely on the ground that 5 ¢ 5 ; e o Rossi Smith & as | tomorrow where the Englishman will im- | The matter in litigation applies solely to zive hahy . o £ arned that any aissatisfaction | the east. ssivgton, Smith Dallas $2700 the road was insolvent, Mr. MclLeod suid BIven Wy bon Sorts 1neiie benuibignd bave sted until thoy received the order of the | divided their f2oin the Kunsas City, Wyan- | mediatel® go into training for the contest | real estate and buildings. The pe 0 % I'Il“‘"'tts:‘ ¥ su '"I\"L”:"."”l“l"‘m“"l- I coula notdind uny other person who was | 2o8rd: . dotte & Northwestern ca nd thoy will | with Corbett. B property, including horses, carriage o Edg“‘L" Owns, as - .DAMON ers did not notify mo what they arc going to | (GG YOG Wt The thé vesponeibilit K. C. Morehouse, general froight agent of | divide in the Santa Fe case with Alexand B barn eqaipent, is e property rank Lindon. as...... PYTHIAS do. You can pui it down that the applica- | i '3 SN WHR, o HAE XCeponsibILY. | ¢ho Klichor, s plac e wi v. | McCook & Green of New York. McCook, by | oo (roor® 1o s T T T o \ | Edna Ear.ie Lindon as... CALANTHE tion for a receiver inimical to.me, Wo | (o', ve the credit of. your compnnyana it i the way, is John J. McCook. who was yen- | NEW Yonrk, Dec 16Bo0re Bt ho | e Ci e R lon o VeD thairranad i And fifty people in t shall sec. nowever, whether the road will | (0 EAECIEH 0% AGE SR B e ug s 20ts mi ~ | eral counsel of the road under the late man- | bicycle mateh at 10 4. m. was as follows: Munager W, J. Istos states thot the pro- Spoctal Seonery, Buperl continuc in the possession of i rec ness and the stringency in the money mal . agement, and is now one of the receivers. Riders, Miles. Riders, Miles. | priotor of the stable property does not owe A Pertect Produstion. YR O TS T Doss 0ol MhoatHnRuneYELIMIG money T e s 5" subjoctad to n s e d e s L R DL Anyboty a conty and That Dha business of the | Pelces=h e, s and e Sulo ot senta One of the directors of the company | Conceive it to be my duty imposed on me, mms arching cross-cxamination b, 2 & Shock.. year has been very good and profitable, He | 2P¢ tecember 25th, at the box ofh e 5 : ary . oNig < 27—Hon. A. L. Ran- 5 2 o s LB et e ey, AN CsiEhat o0 i may i tibEliey tary Dilworth. He admitted that his com- [ Edronn, Kan Albert L is naturally anxious that the public should sidont Mcleod doos not putup the | Statements undoubtedly instizated by p pany could haul a larger tonnage of hay for | dolph of this city received a letter | Hosmer 30 [ 110t be confused by the repore of the case BOYD S |[HAPPY NEW YEAR | y needed to discharge the ; (Rl noontphasRlEne Aol LieaNion el vk alos Fuco than, Lt ;:\il;lmtlxiwmlmn- tonnaze; | from M. H. Krimpton of 'Copeka, also printed | Ay 573 Waller and Ashinger collided ana | OUrt: : s, Both sides ave prepared for almos: | them swide circulation, and who, like all hoyraaiuag ain why, underthe | sjvculars, o 5 a Y e A ST zoe i TR P [LllS SRR et e e o8 R rexor i £ punia meshodal fastiseotie, | TPlication ofihisT ruletieToompany shoulq | | SoLEh CUULYE Jovia) mosing? o inpocin || bottwrers throipn, Lastiluger hust s knso SO e R Thaze MohTs SUNDAY, DEC, 31 WL simply be @ question a8 to who cets | knowing very well there is no way open to | ChOrg as much in 1501, when in” hauled 41, | SRLUKCLY next in o B e T . HBEGINNING £ E ] thore first. Tt all Hoponds on Mr. MeTogd, | mo by which they can be justiy punishpd. 1 | 090 tons of hay. as it did the year proviously, | posed Gulf & Interstae railway. This Is | o the st fortiielght fowes Bhook Cov- | W. [ Peebles of Penderis av the Mur: T New Years Mathoe. If he raises the intercst money there will bo | Sy to you emphatically that T have never | When it bauled but 16,000 tous. He ad- the new route proposed by Governor Lew el- o LU "j; o5, ’ \is s wmilos be ](‘Wr” xiu§ ray. THE COMEDY NOVELTY 10 recatvarsiin - 1 e docs not pracira. th | intorested myself In tho securitios. of your | Mit:d that the owa distanco tariff on hay | Ling to the gulf, Meotings are also called | the wecord made i the race of 1891 by BER7 Al p . Captain J. C. Avers left for Chicago last Tio ey 1 fnendent also upon. the holy. | poctution of onhancing e inteinsio vt | On his roud, Allen. Plymouth, Hurtford and other places | NEw Youx, Dec. 38 _At 1 oclock this | ME¥ 0y o isan arvival at tho ing of the controlling interest in the stock. | and thus, indircetly, the credit ot your Among tho tabulated statements submit- | in this county, at which the Topeka people | Woruingtnescorein the bicyele conteststood: | 1o T % ; Introductug its author and the orginator of the Il tho McLeod party has the money | PADY. tad by Mr. Morchouse was one comparing | Promise 1o havo speakers o urge the now | Hiler M Sandenvurg Mish | W, B. Sheldon of av il Saanyian gl I tho, Melood “party’ bus “tho money | PAY-\ 0 in tho property as Talways | GiStaRco (ariffs in lowa with thoso how i | brojoct. ik ot I s UG | WA kot on. efilstiogl e it MR- GUs MEEGE finds ftsclf in control of the stock, That | have and if this unfortunate yearfor all | efect on the Klkhorn. On cross-examina- Tor an Agreemecut. Waller 04672 ABInger. L o | Mercer. 4 1 Mr. Mefcod feels uncertain in rogand to his | Failroad companies had not overtiken us at | fon, however, ho aamitted that ho did not | ¢,,¢.Go, Dec, 27.—The Soo-Pacific line has KA 0| Fontor. 0 | H.J. Adams and wife of Denver are attho 4 Drilitant « L standing was shown by the desperato efforts | & time when we were struggling to cstablish | Know whether any hay was ever shipped | et B8 S it B0 R i ST S04 S Baxion (B AT which he Ao th sectito proxies to b yoted | our crodit and put the road i from the lowa points to Chicago ornot. In | issued tarifMs showing differential rates of T Ry Pl o T o (1. C. Andrews of Kearncy is a visitor in i AC |mn\nl TRISH WOMAN. b tho stockiolders' meeting, The wholo | i conaition to transact your business econ- | YoPLY 10 a questlon from Attorney General on first class, und 35 on second cluss | o ;mon, Black riugs arc to be scen andor | e ¢l troublo with tho New England 1s that for | omically, safely and satisfactority to the | Ilustings, Mr. Morehouse stated” thut he | pusiness to Northern Pacific coast points. | 4il their eyes. s o Colonel Alexander Hogelund camo in from the past five or six years it hus had no work- | Public. the resulu of “the year's operations | Uid't kuow whethier the order raising the | Herotofore it has demanded only a $10 dif ALS 0'clook n. m the highest scores ave: | Lncoln last night. ibg capital, The president has nlways to | Would bave shown that the road not only | Day rates had been sent to the State Bourd | forentiul on first cluss and & on second class. | Martin, 935; Schock, 96 ter, 036, | L. Smith and wife of Sioux Cit, regls provide for ull defiviencios. Mr. Bosiwick | carned its fixed charges, buta haudsome | ©f Fransportatiou or not. 1ts increased demand does not argue for a g ) toved ut tho Millard, 3 &3 ififll s]‘fiEE]‘ THEATRE'”'""!‘\ b and Mr. Pavsous each in turn had to do it | surplus besiaes.” Business as Good as Ever, peaceful soluvion of the transcontinental ot T, y f fuc 9 v Mr. o fries's . ~ ~ SN L - . Close of the Brentwood Coursing. John Fiwzgerald and son of Liucoln are TONIGH . and now Mr. McLeod is getting a dose of the Teld Too Much N. ¥, & N, E. Stock In ropl rate troubles which are to be considered at L R T i same medicine. L Sluidh, Z 4 meeting in this city on January 4. r. Louis, Dec. Ac Brentwood tho | gucsts ub the Buxton. Oun the Stock exchange the crowd of, brokers in New England was the largest in ¢ the usial roneryed e T i Kol g HL oy mr?l (Iu:lul.lm‘l from Secretary of . e S wiLADELPIL, Dec. 27.—Samuel Heimer, | State Allen, Morchousc asserted that by e 5 e i Hxn o it o on've Hoard of M. I'm Coming ] e room. ‘e transactions in the stock | o ML“:I!Ll\l.‘nq\\“um‘nd '1"1::\‘n{'llunlfau:vl..:m:u? Eatad L indnn ake Gl ““l]ml‘h.:xl:.:::"lll;i Toreka, De Rec civer Wilsou of the | (15001 Idward Burgess' blue dog : (. J. Halland son of Cambridge are among I e Latzhiable Yankee Conody arly fu Uho day were cnormous and. the ex- | ¢ipitated by the slamp in the Now York & | that he did not kuow uhat iny hay was | Santa Ko company loft Topola this after- | foiy won the first prize over twenty-thrae | UHQ EUGSLS &L the Merchints, "SI PLUNKARD": citement intense, as no one knew auything | N, AT atook BEw BLAh e s .‘;|.”‘, bemg held back on account of tho liigher | 100N to attend a mesting of the receivers to Sy O e P 4 . Ralph Kitehen, managor of the Paxton 5 » , deflnito wonceruing the receivership, The | howder, having gone into the pool 20 NOAvY | Fatos: and that he had heard a0 compicings | bo hold a6 J. J, MeCool's ofice fn New York | ohs e og o e 1 e wountty | has gono 1o Kuusas City for a few days. LK O e oy v ot v e PEIETRIRONEL b M08 oguinas Lis ol eral other Philadelphin capitalists, which | from any source as to the unreasonableness | City, Friday, Decemoer 20. This meeting | the state. ‘Today's events were Auvtorney Orr of the Missouri Pacific, wit! INKE RATURDAY. Jipicailast night of 134, purchased sufiiclent of the stock to secure | Of the rates. will formulate a definite policy to be pursued | 1 1N ks biue Dl SRR headquarters at Atchison, is oue of the late BAT LAY, Property Contro : control of the road for A. A, McLeod. Mr. | I reply to further questioning from Sec- | by the receiver: ke e i‘ M fnfonts erivals ab the Millard hotel, The New Yor! dland Ralroad | Hellner handled about 300,000 tons of coul a | retary Dilworth, Mr. Morehouso stated that —— R TTarT W. A. Coleman, for many years o residont E THEATHE P07 0LAT| company owns ¢ road and leases | YA vrincipally from the Reading & Lohigh | when he lowered the rates in May, 1501, he Interest in iondon Aroused. e dog, Belfas | of Omana, will leave todiy to malke his pn”[‘ T6h mites. 1 hl,“m”‘“w s Tovined byt | Valléy collierics. He suvs his mercantile | did so before the hay croo wa 3% estod. | Loxbos, Dec, 27.-A committee is being [ lue Diel, Bell, doteatod | home in San - Autonio, Tox., on account of organizition in 1873 of holders of Berdell excellent” shape end there | When heraised the rates he waited until | formed to protect the interests of the Atchi- | "‘Colonel 1. b R lung trouble. ONE WEEK ONLY UEG 3| 5 5 Rursi ; wortgnzo bonds issued by the Boston, ffart. | OUId hase beou no uroublo” but for the drop | after tho prosent year's crop had beon har- | sou- railroad boaduolders. fouted . 1. MeC iR TaR ¢ | During the holidays a reunion of the fam Commiencing e larlo Rallshy comaany. Moe ind oy Now England, vested. it Colonul . MeDonald's bluo bi of J. 1 Tilly is taking place, the fivst for e o T 0, e |1 was a director of the New York & New | General Hawloy applicd a few move oues- 1n Omala Ciroles, ed Thoning Youns's fuwn biteh, Voavs, Mrand Mrs J. 10 nilly, e, ot | SUNDAY MATINEE bonds, mortguges, notes aad contract liabili. | 0Eland,” said Mr. beiloer. 1 stood by my | tions in order to draw out from Mr. More- | v 0 Dost, contracting agent of the Wilson's fawn dog, Swipes, e o { Radford, Va., and Charles . Tilly, traveling bo L e B o DY B | s Pho giatamont. thus (hohad baondur. | yils, e Fork conteacelng agon > | Egin's roun dog, Mizo R0 Rk Ay Caawellns | seECIaE NEW YEAR'S DAY "Wiero 18 also _florting debs of 330,000, | o1l I s1mply could uot stand the squoes structed 1o puu the rates fixed by tha New- | 2% "R 8t BOROE RIS his closed the sevies and the finalsbegan. | yio dughtors who reside in Oniahi. araruNei; DEW TE There is about $20.000,000 of common stock it is & well known fact that Mr. Heilnr | borry bill info effect on August 1, buthad | V. O Burues of tho Mssons baciflo has dofeint . Swipes defeated | e following Nebraskans are at the P RANOUS ‘i ho New and has some valuxble prop. [ had the most implicit faith in Mr. McLeod | boen prevented by the iujuction. e potial Agoat. Canulst of the Union Pa- | forika inerield, iteatod iy K. Raraeldiles | uotols: W, 8: Grinitta, Nollgh: J. J. Cox v, especially in_the way of termi | and this ecauscd him to make such heavy m- i gor Burt Special Agent Cunaiy’ of the Union Pa- | fented Swips » st nal Learney; Jva JC AL T e ; i O the Novwich awtls | vestments in Now Enelund. The statement AGRE 05T 08 Sha Mband. cific has returnedfrom Secattlo, where he | Fesull: Sars firat Q00; lwripon, | Eoarnexs fra ehoann and Wit Ke " ts 0 s e I General Manager B 0 sta second, prize $50: Jim K, third, prize $10; Conradine, Hastings: N W, cester 1 flrond 1 contrals T Nodwioh & | Sf (133615 aud Iiabilitcs cannot be obtaiaod oneral Manager r.‘i‘:iulvig:{u’:::.’mzl:?\:'L‘;l":-l' went to participate I tHo trial of acase for | Cora, fourth, prize 810 i B opuhaming. sEURKIKEL No G eI ek Xork Transportation company's line of | 08 GV, Newberry rates into ffect on August 1. Ho | 43ma Vi e Central Citys Johin Lorgfollow, Hurdy; 8 . Ocego Raliway and Nivigation Company. | was familiar with the affairs of his road an . 8. MeAllister, general freight agent of Washington Bookmukers fndicted, G. Cludestor, David City: W. V. Jolinson What the Judge Kanl, L A | T anase Thtisoas fh.'l,,‘,.,,’\"j,: the Americau Refrigerator ransit com WasniNGTox, Dee. Bovkmaker Ben- {and 1. M. Gaky, Valentine: R W. Fisk, Judzo Wallace suld that the erder which | ings of the Orogon Railway ani Navigation | Of the past year had greatly reduced the | pan. at St Louts, WHs b Missouri Pacific | nington and bis three clerks will “have to | Lincolu; I ady, IMullc 1;.vu Prosenting following pomilar he made for appointing a temporary {8 sccording to the Union Dacifo | FOVenUes of the company ; that the rates on | headauarters yestergay., answer to an ndictmeut brought by the | At the More M. Keenan, St cor for the New Yol o v i Jolon Paellic |y were raised in order to recoup the General Freight Agept Crosby, who re- | grand jury instead of to a simple police cour Miaden; 12, Me s granted pending the application fora | oo, baye for several sears siown o | losses of the company'; that the previous lov | turned (rom Chicaso | yostorday, left last | (opanr,” Inis afteraoon the grand jur i, 0; L Pigott, Now Vork REpEflYon(E; Permanent receiver. | 1t was fone to o | glcieney aftor paying the ¢ par cent, | rates on hay were made to encourage the | night for Kausas Gty to take a hand wit | WSEEE CFR IR LSRG . brand, Hon W. H. Clark. Lin - tho property and provent disintosration us “"I"l““‘ AR the lo on the Orogon | hay industry, but that the old rates were | tho grain men of “Khiw' town" in attempt- l»_h;".l;'n gy "d“rf‘l'”' N had bgon. il Raudal ewwan's Grove; Sundsy Matince J u result of attachments whon the reney | Kallway wnd Navieation company stock | nover romuncrative. Ho tostified thut the | ing to settle the ghuin dificultios, “No | rested tnd wero 1o b tred 10 b poticy cou e N orallen don ), Gl Omahas Sunday Night ) g | wad it s thought the deficiency | now rates were,n his opinion, vxtremely | compromise,” it is understood, is the watch- | found indictments against them, . James M. Stanton, New York; D. J. 0'Don Wednesdiy NI ,- N(][m(]]l]' can | be ovarcamo by, tho recolvors | reasonabln. word ] ¢Vl managors of tho raco wacting ut 1vy A Hemaor Joln 1% Carpento of the Union Pacific. he bondholders Mr. Burt entered into a lengthy expluna- A mecting e Jowt i i rafile | Ciby tra eluctantly decided this after. i ilson and wife, Fremont New Yoar Matinee o s — I want their terest, which is evidenced by a | tion of the reasons which iSnsilly oxplavss | A meeting ef sl “f.,‘,_'m,"",'.’"“f,'u:,"“‘el,“n:g"r soon to-abandon all racing until danuary 4 | 1"\ o azaliade, Degver:” Siss Tda | B s o i 0 [m " SERIES FO UR yotition of the Furiers Loun and Trust com- | vaise the rates, Tho stringency of the tines | taclon s boen catid /4o ineot i Chicage | When & decision is hoped for on the wotion | 5 New York; Ora Haley, Laramio; |l Py 3osit | Y L pany, tho holder of tho mortxage on ull | had compellod the compuny o reduc its | next wednesduy 10 arRIge. for a proper di. | L Quish the indictment of the bookmakesr. | 3 Ainutic, T ; 16 1 Pate and | perty securing the bonds. “The question | expenses 0 per cent and during the past | vision of business. . J. Fiyun, commis. | hhe horses will romainin tha city, but tho sumuer: 8. 0. David,” Kansas Cly ;M. | B Nie | DECEMBER 28, 1893, s susceptible of three solutiovs. Kither | two years no dividends had becu paid on the | giouer of the Colorddo Trafic association, lmlol‘mmk"I) :\ll:l‘ 0 to, Now York auc ola "LLincoln | stockbolders will have 1o wait for thew | company's stck. the entive receipts last | passed through Omalia last night enroute o | Where: Showid L Indetnih b Giasne AL heEviz Thiinday M | us or i court will have 10 order the | year belag used 1h puying flxod charges and | i el K o0k as tho race people expect, the bookles will LOCAL BukVITLE - T a4 3 Ny cing X Jhicago to meet Chairman Caldwell and | 28 tho vace BEOR'C ERITE - I f[\ I.I E B E E dollciency wade up ouL of other funds of the | operatiog expenses. A continuationof these | Secretury McCullough of the Western Pas- | S04 Facl I'ho postofticn authorities at Chicag ure e e fl X} Uniou I‘:z‘v‘ ml \'ITI' set aside the lease. | conditions woulu scriously impair the | senger association. Mr. Fiynn was recently Chess Fou anxious find the address of Miss Viola Quoutd tho loaso be set uaido b is sald tho | ciciency and safely of tho road. selected by the lines to act with Calawell in | oo voue Dec. 27.-he play in the in- | Duncen whom they supposed to b pupil ay | [l Satidis St reyon Kailway and Navigation company | The first and only noufication he had had auging for the equitable division of emi Naw Yoy, ey B8 A0 | e niclin achool 1 Lhis city would go into tho hauds of joceivers. that the new ratés were objectionable was e business into. the wostern territory. | tercollegiate cliess tournament today, re- | Uhe 'ranklin achao' W B8R LR saiaay Matince 2 Carntnes of the Soutaern Puctile. L ) lm-;rrder from $he Htate | It la I‘\:‘Liuml;d that uw‘ouuxml:'h business | sulted: ;i e melith ARSRI MOnBEt) WL S8 I T 'he & . oard of ‘lrausportation. No shipper, | contributes $5,000,000 o $10.000.000 & year to | Columbia (kisle) against Yalo (Ross): Scoteh | \# TOUFLeC P turday night ey World's Fair 54N FuaNctseo, Dec. 27.—The South: ey A P ey i 1, 1 vy v g 1T s g sy oo BB Ay s Ty Washington hall Saturday night, Decombar | BE0 a0 0 p /0 glanorate costumes % Pacitic has issued its statement. The gross — snger associatl Columbla L iablare agalust Harvard (Spald- | #0. The committeo huving th in Cho earniugs of the road up to the end of Ocio- Londin Alviaison Aflwirs. sehgeramiocialion. - fng): Bleilian . detense; Columbia Wom In | eliarge has made every arra Chicngo 1 QARIAION AR SHUM r oruioilio e ~ ) T Loxoox, Dee. 27.—The ‘Times, in its finar- oo forty-elghth move. make it a success. ¢ STRONGROT OREIA COMPANY ber amounted Lo $40,137.000. This is §201,000 WEATHEL FORBUASTS, lo (Rkinner) agatnst Prio Roberts) 0 A e 1 | Clmes HEARD IN CHICAGO FOR A ) ’ less than for tho samo time last year. Al | clol article, says it is foctunate for che pro- defense: Yale won i sixty-thres | . \Williaw Gehr willo duiving along oy ‘o secure this superb souscaiv Whotigh there will bu o decreaso 1u the caru- | prictors that the Atenison floating debt s | Genwrally Faie, Preceded by fiat or Snow, | e - p s | Sulssanin sk iy 1oneowarts “Hios AN of t ings of the road this ye 1 Py gl B < oy o Are 1he Nebraska Fredictions. Priuceton (Ewing against Harvard (1. | day evening, . by u miotor, coupous of this e of b Ad this year it will bolows | compuratively moderato, aud if an equitablo | (o T orannts for | Ewings: Gaeen's dofonsh; drawn &fior Afty | thjowlng the driver from his wagon and sus U h different dates ha that experienced by vailroads in other | play, for volief be proposed it can be easily | WASIINGION, D) Foreoasts {0l Kb taining & compound fracture of the shouldor, scotions of the country schorged by un ussessment on shares. | Thursduy: For Nebraska—Generally fair; cents in coin L The s now stanas: Columbia, 214 B u i3 in the vmploy of the Hammoud STREET, Wik i peats 16 ealu b othing short of Suvh a levy would be Lole ed tonight by local rain oF 500w in the | yals and | | AR A ¥ 18/0 DODOE . Anothier Kadlvead 1a Prospect, Y incelon, 2 each; Harvard, 11g Packing company. Vo Oben Dally Yeow 4 to 1045 M. - . b | awed by the bondbolders who were com- tern portion: variable winds. " b 4 | 4 AHT P[]HTH]“[] UEPT 5ax Dikgo, Cal., Deo. 27,1t 18 stated here | BT mako sulicient concossions i the | For South Dakota—Fair, preceded by —— St CAT MINSTRELS KELLEY'S 8 ! that Mayor Carlson has obtained in the | reorganization in 1830 8o fully as to justify | light rain or suow tondght or i the early h 4 ;| $ S1. Lovis, Dee. 27.—In a lively fourteen- Pawis, Vex., Dec. 27, -An awempt was | CLIFF DWELLER! City of Mexieo cone i lang S lo e ovided by the rning iu the easteru portion: variable J Dk W Bee Office, Omaha. bouus for ?.::Tfm':; r‘nfl‘r‘u‘:i'wum::ld pinnge ::;n.‘lk‘m:lll'lr.r.l“u ul"o:rlmt‘nl"‘::!';::’n‘uu::ab'uunl. AR . e ¢ F round mili here tonight Dan Daly knccked | made to hold p the southbound 'Frisco pas- MUSICAL TRUNK MAKE Califoroia frow San Dicga to Yuma, | however, i the preseut case be somewhat wir, southerly winds, out Al Neist in the presence of 130 specta- | senger train at West Fork, Ark., last night. | ONIF DIME ADMITS TO All. ra Diavolo

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