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N B TP T L DI 23 3 1 17 13 P R e PO TN AN UGRS3 st . oo e v R I TR " - ' e e ' i : Ll LT e s it bl RS T B il THE OMAHA DAILY BER TONDAY, DECEMBER L) being wieapled oy the whoten ATOR CAREY 0N SILVER| i rvaesst e, misn ot e oo o WALL STREET IV HARD LUK | RS’ stsharaichto 3 Yau | catn, are v et nd snoving e ORANGES ARE FROZEN SOLID it still being occupied by the wholessle gro ARE Y oTiote. the. Bevame e wormey ot etabe to} WALL SENPLL LY 112 UVIE [ een et atcossory to the ‘murder T | jociAl pleasures of the season. Fred Nye ts | URANGEDY £ bl cery firm of Plummer, Perry & Co., of which avYe o oo CPhirtevn states default of $10,000 bail he was committed to | the chiet smile maker on the Herald, D. ¢ ofib initiative and referendum. Thirteen states Shelley 1s night editor o Trib ] he was a member. | were represented at the organization | jail [ Shelley fa night editor on the Tribune, J —— H. Sulifvan s manager of the Drover's Jour- AR At LS L o iHe Defends His Vote in the Senats cn lhc; SUING For varvasLe rroverzy. | Two Years 88 Tough Traffic Just Passedand | CHICAGO IN HOLIDAY GARB. |n ol and Chlcago Sun Half of the Annunal Orop of Florida Ruined Daughters of Veterans Added to ths List of | Fre2 Coinage Question, | . Ouly Hope Ahead, e | . The orators at the recent banquet of the | | | [ . Organizations Sniorday Night Helrs Claiming hiladelphia Realty Signs of Nard Thmes Consplenonsly Absent [ S1n Set club were Bishop Spalding, Henry on the Troes, Leascd for Ninety-Nine Years, | - ety JES b In the Rushing Crowds. I\\“nnl l:;u:rr« l‘v\.,hlynm ”’y”\w ,\;.»,rm\.q:m o LA LR Y sl ol . NEW YORK, Dee. 30.—The helrs of Wil- | 1+ v . CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—(Correspondenca o | MNIVersity and s Nightingale, asststant Daughters of Veterans is the namo of & new IS THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE TODAY | jiam Sitncic s "arne helrs of Wil- | rac uBLES J, THADE AND TREASURY | wyy siens—the miteh talladeos fard Uimes | SUPCTIntendent of the oty schools. His | COLDEST WEATHER IN SIXTY YEARS organization just added to the patriotic so- | | seendants have changed to Schillinger, have | l many friends in Omaha will be interested in y —_— do not scem to make any difference In the | hearing what the Record had to say of Pro cletles of Fremont, which now comprise the decided to sue In the courts of Pennsylvania | * g what the Record had Ay of Prof. | | 0 holiday crowds in Chicago he streets and | Nightingale's sh e in the prograi sons, daughters, the veterans and their | Until the Ratlo Between G nd SHtver [to regain that part of Philadelphia known g rope's Dificalties Reflected and Compli- : LB i b M kST ATTR WORD FORTHI TEACHER, | WACrpIDes In dacksonville Houscs Froser | 3 | tod with Oar Own Maxe the Sit shops are thronged, the theaters full to | 3 RD FOR THE T 3| . g wives. The lodge was organized with twenty 1as Been Settled by the Republican Scuthwark. it contalng three and unn-lnl!‘ cated with Our Own Make the Sitan< overflowing and everybody seems to be well | Prof. Nightingale led the discussion. His Up and Piayed Mavoe with the charter members, and Miss May Bevier of | Purty Wadidtes Mol Hoe | sauare miles, is wolidiy bullt up and_worth Iressed, well fed and in excelle * | address was an eloquent tribute to the public Plumbing — Weather Has GRAA TN ofMolnted ds installing ofices, | many millions, Most of the hefrs Iiv Ihg OES Tor Present Holders: ¢ well fed and in excellent humor. | yohool and public school teachers. He said Now Modernted, o lected and install fol e e e N achaey and Delong, (o, the The depots are all crowded with young people | that no one Knew better the faulis and i e b lcers were elected and Installel as fol Schillinger, Hand, Townsend, Bennett, Rose. = “golng home for o " | perfections of Chicago's publis school syste — lows President, Miss Katie Owens; 8. V., | ;| "‘ Y‘\w|v-b yyi ,“""y"'",,"‘:"”;“( o \‘\‘,|, NEW \ m I;]HY,L |‘l IH'I; f;yll’kfl NIMYHll;:};I,”‘\\l:yh h l;l I.l | !y]‘“\ (X.“fl|lflV “Yh(‘hil.i!ll;‘ .-!,‘,Il“y““‘»ly\mil.-( .‘1 ‘H’: Miss Minta i Miss May Hunt,| CHEYENNE, Dec. 80.—(Special.)—Senator | Skillinginks, n Swede, swho owned the pron R e e N TYAGTE % Ooi | 19EY from home for the holidays. [ the 4.000 tenchors and the 160,000 scholars | JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 30.—Reports b3} Secretary, Mrs, R Stanford; chapluin, | soseph M, Ourey has been severely cHitiotssd | €FLY. 1h the of the eighteenth cen- | Of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co., | AW : ho who were filling to repletion every school | wire frcm fifty-ons correspondents fn (he Miss Ida s Brama_Day; | - : S ckhali A 4| tury ana in J¥78 for ninety-nine | writes of the eltuation fn Wall strcet, as fol. | Time scems to be the scarcest thing In this | Duitaing ana ke i aoy oaners Soqrchool Alstricts of this state Indicate &t TR 17 i -2 Emma | DY his constituents in Wyoming for his vote cars. With the twenty ve grace al- | oy great city. Nobody seems to have half | the city. He knew, he said, that they were . ks i Sutherland [on the silver question and his oppositicn thiE. TeRAe Wit 5 ¥ ‘\"‘ et 4“ “On Wall street the close of the year is|°NOURh and everybody ems to be trying |In somewhat of a congested state, and that 000 boxes of unpicked oranges are solidy Article poration of the Huse | (o the bill repealing the Sherman law. The | oo inks received his right to th h YT %[0 do two or threo things at once | because of the Incompetence of perhaps 10 | and more than 300,000 boxes lying in wares Chemical company b been flled for record | ynator 1s spending the hollday tecess at|pr « es which were made And just here let one small woman lift | Per cent of the teachers and the danger of | houses or lying in bulk pr paratory to packs in the office of the county clerk. 'The Yoi el o Ak b B i 1 Subsequent to the charter | active business. Last year's retrospect was [ up her voice in defense of those much abused | Sympathetio influences they did not cvery corporat W Huse, publi of | hom n oan interview he gave his reasons Mot ey Girles I KIng | far from being a cheerful one; this year's is | boings, the Chicago policemen. It seems | Where and always ke ep pace and peace with g 3 the ' J. Rog publis for taking th he has on this ques 1681 " This title was ‘after- | 8 1 1 i 1- [ to be the popular thing at present to ac- | & Patlent, progressive people. On this point | PeAs and all vegetables in the northern halt ! ki 1, J. Nogers; . 2 ; : by Sir Francis Lovelace, | 1ot much more so; 1893 was a year of unwel- | 10 be ‘the popular thing at present to ac ' s i . BIH of the H Schuyler; J. 8. Devrles a | the subsequent English governor of Denn: | came causos: 1504 has been one ot aery wa. | CUS them of all the crimes of which mon are he.said: f the stae are rulned, except the plneapple Siia swanning of the Fremont Herald, | The garding my position on the silver ques- | sylvania, and rec Upland, August il Ll y capable and a few more orlginal and start There is still too much of the Indigestible | plantations, which are not much Injureds place of business will be Fremont, and the Tl . : . - o, . | satistactory effects; 1 it may be reason- | ling atrocities that may only be perpetrated | facts of text book routine taught; too little of Day before yesterday half of this season'l business of the company will be compound- | sald the senator, voted according | ably hoped, will be one of recovery from both. | by policemen, but whatever their faults may | tho living lessons of nature: too much ro M ol s Ing and manufacturing and dealing in medi- fto the platform of the republican party of [ BIG MINING AND POWER SCHEME, Ot TN Bt Lofted. thAt wush b |.i_ they have some rare and striking vir- | Pression; too little liberty; too much of the | KFeat orange crop of 5,000,000 boxes was still cines, particular Kaly's Kldney Kure." [ \wooming. which w Ay aPAmIe | kit - tues. They are well Informed, patient and | Same diet for all; too little of individual de- | on the tre The tail of the northern bliz= by q | Wyoming, which was made at Laramie in serles of untoward events come rHe) e, pa 4 The suthorized capital stock 18 $500,000 | August, 1802, and the national platform | PER¥Er Men nnd Kastern Capitalists Organ- - courteous. Those on the main thoroughfares | ¥elopment; too much dogmatic theory; 00 | zard switched around through the Florids Mrs. Arville Willlams, widow of the late gtk b L izing on a Grana Seal e o hn such A COMPAT- | answer more ‘questions In & day than ordi: | lttle of Hlustrative proof: (00 much smattor- peninsula, and within the space of a f Jackson Williams, was married two or three | framed at Minneapolls, Those are all 1 had [ iy BR, Dec. 30.—The Clear Creck Gold | atively brief period. Through both years we [ nary people are required to answer in the | IN§ Of many things; too little accuracy in a | Pen! SR L LR b B S ONe TG e eaea o, M. Heolt wal|ts Bulde'he di\to the sentiimenty of thsi%e: [ MThing anin Wateh HoWer doMBNRY, hat Ded | HvS!SUNSTEL. from (Ka" esely of a great| whole course of their lives. The rapldity, [few things; too much memoriter work and | hours Florida had sustained a loss that estie Here, whits NeisBel 10 (e dray ousinett | publican party, When 1 voted on the ailver | oranilked by New vor, Bhiadsiohia ot | ctd universal industrial reaction. From | f%e and air of personal Interest with which | catechical questioning; too lttle of Individ: | mated in cash would reach Into the million here, while Mrs. Willlam Is possessed of | thers Had bien fio. CARDS vanb.] O do capitalists to wrest from the bod | eaue ) fon [ they do this is something to wonder at. | Ual observation and the exchango of recorded | The destruction will be felt for many yoars wusldstable weaith, 1efv her by ber lavs | qv here had been no Casper conven- | causes dating back to the general introduction 1doas; too muich of arithmetle: too 1ttla ot P ity » | tion, declaring for free colnage of siiver at|Of Clear creek for thirteen miles above | Cp o IG81 rDFoveimonts, 1H6 | ing betuen tr mamdi oL & ctowded erogss | R R0 ik ol arithmetlas too Iitls oF Y | icetiy or shittwotly by Wil thESARITRINE husband. . Ag! s Golden the vast accumulation of gold sup- | ° Steam and mechanical improvements, the | ing between two surging masses of human. | INspirational taste for the transcendent . Y Judie Sullivan did a land office business | the ratio of 16 to 1, and it would have taken posed o have been deposited there through | WOrld has been working toward an enormous [ ity, Chicago humanity, that is always on | DUty and power, tho sweotness and ele- | the state. DPrevious to this time, the coldast Tooker T A i b oo Jltrict COUrt | a man of prophetic wisdom o have foretold, | hon s, e o supply electrical power for | increase of all the forms of plant, and it | the rush, holding back on one side a crush e apoice n faspe o abnglleh. | d cvedu. | [LeULHEr was In 1836, but there is no record Do anginn pier ot state cases Uhat NAYE | ¢ year or more beforehund, what the Gaspet | the fibeainindy 10,8UPRLY clectrical power for was only question of time when that growth | Of, hacks, drave, omnibuses and - deiivery | Ho spoke in favor of nature stuidy and oondi: | {5 Shiw Just how cold it was. then alased. np Tllowa: BLilenE {imo wero.dis- | convention was going to do. Lewis of Y hlladelphia is the president and | of productive power would develop into a | YAEONS, and on the other a crowd of men, today wers far shead of e (gh schools of | = Reports from the Interlor of the atate missed, as follows: > against Nels Han | "y 5"a timstalllst, 1 believe in the use | ICPresentative of the eastern capitalists. | 0 »'vll' PR ‘1‘1 St sl :"] o "j”,“ women and children, who scem to need | !00ay Were far ahead of the colleges of half a | show that the cold weather has been general A RO Lot i o e ERITRE | o gt olA L ABO (RIIVES. A¥IMIOREY, K1 winy| TR Denver re Scott J. Ant Ce | ey (o iroducts’ exceeding the world's |watching to restraln them from | Contury ago. Sk S and has extended from one end of the penins Nels Nelson; State against Ren Carpenter; | Y va yresident; 1. W. Rollins, treasurer; Dr. ¥ to consume. That position of affatrs g selvi 3 8 cel LEY, the o 'he lowe! v Nels Nel Stat inst Ren nt Ll UL » (e president; I3 Rolll ability t That position of affalrs | casting ~ themselves under the wheels STACIA CROWLEY. |gula to the other. The lowest ‘temperature R UL D LG R M e el O Ll S L fls | Go g Simith, secretary, and hio it ting | reached Kurope In 1890, and first expressed | of tho passing and repassing care and, wur —_——— at Tampa was 18, and the same was reported -y Fad question 15 ho ! e two metals | and Henty ; , W G 7 i 3 S S A : ars, and, , T as 18, a © same was Bdward tate against 1 1AV6 | BAFEE; tand hoW to. EEL. bick: ChS | DRME ad ne OF Phildaciphin, con: | L%l In the Baring failure, Three years | look of decp Interest and a wann raioey IN A JUNGLE STORM at Titusville. At Cedar Key it was said o e ratio of 153 or 16 (o 1 s o Guestion asked | SULTe the boant of directors, e conipany | Wer the crisis reached the United States, | courteonsty 1o the. can biim, answes S | - : be as low as 16, and at Key West it was on from Valle) by the greatest statesmen of the age, and it mplates supplying power to run the [ and the scare created by our silver infla- | blocks to the right, madam.” “That firm | You Iear It, but Can't Bea It Untll 1t Can | gown to 44. The cold weather played: hayod Neb, Dee. 30.—(Speclal)—Mr. [ s o most serious one for the United. States. Cars all”sorts of plants in this | tion “f'-f‘..‘q'. e ma ch u: :\;(u'rl L r-x‘x-ylw has changed its place of business, sir; you Also Be Felt. with the plumbing and water supply fin oy & o | th yoks en about it. | nessing Niagara.” It is one of the most | first and especially the bankes, we resarded | “The Sixty-first street cabi DUt you on | talk of the sky as a painter talks of the [ plpes frozen. The occurrcnce was So unuse city yesterday morning, of heart disease. e th ¥ the state, legislation; during the past year, however, | next block, right hand side of street.”” - e - L Y sallze e water h Y e ¢ . could realize that the water had actually He was the father of A. . Akesland, M. P. | of congress. Newspap 1 over the coun- i Nepiave discovered that the'most stubbort [ “Next train at 4:45; you have fifteen min- | If When you wanted to see it you only need frozen In the pipes. There was ice in shalo Nolsoni and Swan Peterson; al) of whom try nre dizcussing It, and it is on the (ONGUE | S1UGGED AND ROBBED BY FOOTPADS. | Sloment of the depression his been . paien | Xt | spare,” and all this with scarcely | use your eyes. But In the Jungle you don't [ FOZ¢h In the pipes. There was ice in shal prominent in this vicinity. Mr. Nelson will [of nearly every citizen. It fs a question want ot broportion between tiie ablity to time to take breath between. seo the sky, says the Slam Free P at |10 places, however, and there were fcicles Jbe buried tomorrow in the Valley cemetery. | that musi be solved, and it will be solved by | David Zelloux's Visit to Fis Chiliron Rudely | Prodtics Hie Mty sha Thcowonuumentit 18 =76 mignt Lunve Had snough patiencs to [GHRETTB07 bR 1y 67 A FaW i BEVARAY BETANEN OF b AL I i 1 the oold ; nw‘.n)' :‘H..n‘w Clerk M. L Re "5"“ nnv: m;-x r‘xm\l»lm:lr :v].lr\). 1 ]hwlw\{;, e Interrupted, ments which a_disturbance of this complex | Succeed as a Chicago policeman, but he did 5 Ak AL L A0 ALl LIt bt ) lamily o maha came out last evening, and | satisfaction to the people This nation has tlon—Stdeks a Decidedly Unpromis- rather an occasion for retrospect than for Ing, are frozen. Tomatoes, cabbage, beans, > SANIRANCISCO, Dee, 30—David Zelioux | nature brings that we have been suffering | not have enough general information. Jultus | 1% 0VeFhead caven B oitnar Chenings in the | spell s now broken. “At 8 o'clock tonight the are the gueats of Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Byars. | grappled with questions cqually great, or | wus found no unconsclous on the street | fOr the pa Cacsar had all the variety of talents and in- [ (NS A leaves. etibithea Lo raans i b | Dera tFe AR, Mr. Redfleld will spand a few days here | greater, and solved them satisfactorlly to the | St ] § PhiE R R TREASURY TROUBLES, T0O. formation required, but he did not have ] B O CEARR U ALY, e e hunting rabbits and quail, which ase quite | b rer Hisoa ‘\m'»ylm:.\."l\x‘lrlh r:y:‘u 4 :f‘,,\r“x["“;“'.': “Concurrently with that condition, we | enough natiemes e’ the sun, nor even see that luminary, except MORE ROAD RECORDS ALLOWED., plentiful What Wyoming mostly needs s capital | /200 &L WIth byt oy 57 [ have undertaken legislation breaking up the THE VANISHED DREAM by momentary glimpses about midday. From | q 8 Miss McCurdy of Waterloo, who has been | to develop its resources, and if we want to | POCKetS were letters from Hamilton, O., | o1t relntiome between our domestic manu- S J SAM, which it follows t a jungleman does not | Century Club Recognizes Searle's Rido to In Okden, Utah, for several months, for the | get eastern capital to Invest we must pursue | 1570 by his father, Jacob Zelloux, and | facturers and our forelgn commerce, whieh| If you carry In your memory a picture f usually pretend to be weatherwise. If he ow York as the Mark. benofit of her 'lealth, has returned home | safe, consarvative eniitee ang mar ot Lu¢ | from his brothers, Charles, George, Samuel | &S SUrrounded our Industrion i sew Lon [ of thy oY ryondertul, take my advice and | does he s even a greater humbug than the [ CHICAGO, Dec. 20—The following road much_improved selves’in line with tho agilators of Colo. | 400 Jacob. 1t is not known whather his | BerblExing LUrbing sold queation, Lislviag | SAY away from Jackson park, for tho white | rest of the weather prophets. On the after- | reoerma soon Lag oo i by the Century ppStevart Barly of New York, who has been | paqc™ ' it e | condition i3 the result of an attack by foot- [ the ability of the treasurs co mainisie’ thg Do has vanished and given place to the noon about which we are speaking I remem- | Ttosd il of Amerfea: the Euest of Scnator Noyes and famlly for | ™t 0o ‘Carey is. deeply Interested in the | PRUS OF I8 the rosuit of ‘a. fail, caused py | chaiol Ibility: of its £500,000,000 of demand | Hack and bleak ' reality. Still Chicago IS | per setting forth on my wall in the still | o G Merrills, 100 miles, 7:20; 200 miles, several weeks past, left this morning for | ScHAlor Carey is deeply i S 0 the | the use of morphine, paners of which were - The banks and the 'overnment have | fllled with echoes of the fair. The new public [ glow of the tropical calm and wondering 5 4-5; 264 miles, 24 hours, October 8-9, 1593, Puchlo, Colo, where he expects to spend | MIZation of ‘the million-acre donation of | fount in his pockets, Zelioux had been em- pme antagonistic competitors for the | library, bullt ‘on historic ground, the site | pathor at the intense stiliness of ihe s sl gl the winter. I‘H'dl to the several states in the arid region, | II'l 2 '\'n"“ 0, druggist in Portland, Ore., and al. and in the conflict the position of | of old Fort Dearborn, is an evident attempt rounding forest. Then the air grew cooler, oA OsTe e A 'r‘mr; & has o ed a plan fo acceptanca of | 108 Angeles, 8 e treas hecome moi d more ve AR ) . al : s ctobe 4 an record, Miss ‘Neftie Standen of Waco, Neb, s in | 12 18 oulined & plan for tho acceptancs of | Lo Anagles, Geb ' L L i pe. fhe easury has become more nd more [0 ive, to the “alry nothings'" of the court of | ang the green of the follage in front seemed | oroios:, Goiobe e VT U oasor the cty, the guest of Mrs, Bd Erway. Miss | the munificent gift from the government. |11y, who whs assauited ad cbhed 1 dor out of the difliculties Is less clear than it | nor 8 local habitation and a name,” com- | 5 geepen, and presently there wa ound | Tumral ; . October 17-20, Standen is a_tencher in the Waco schools, | Under the provisicns of the bill ‘which was | Francisco this morning, was in the empioy | ok °fy the beginning. Affairs across the | Pied with permanence and a building ma- | aq ‘o a' glant watertall 1n. the distance. Upmeyer, St. Louls to Washington, and was a forn resident of Valle | Introduced by Senator Carey, the land must | of Van Horn & Co., drigsists, while In this | Niianae e done nothing to afford relier | terial that will defy the wind and weather. | \¢o @rralis® o not however, grow | M return, 120 miles, 12:15, November Miss Nellie Smith, who been the trim- (be irrigated, reclaimed and occupled within [ city. He left thiscity for San Francisco, | on this side the occan. The death of the | BY the way, the Chicago women seem to be louder every sccond, whereas the noise ourse reco mer at b p 1 s 0 1 ey. [ten years from the passage of the act by | PTésumably on his way east (o visit his two | oz r, the war between China and Japan | about the only women in the country who did | Yeno 3 5 Kennedy and J M T F T s L1 |[COR RPN N AR takt o EaNY: 6 tha AKaae ar | P hetiess childten. When he started north | and 'the Arementa atrocities have combined | not see. tha al. s gor were so fortunate,” | 11 front ‘““r»*"- 11"!'" l]l\vn- was & I|vl|n‘|_.|ngr_\ ina ilen: Denvas) al mo st, left for her home at Lin- s, As fast as of ands are | he had a limited supply cf money. to create a ‘political situation full of dan- | they sigh, “but vou sew w ate [ growl, as of a dozen lions. A minute more | to ol At ey irrigated, reclaimed and occcupied by sete T G cre: al situg f un- | they sigh, “but you see we had company all e s FoRe AR A y gerous possibilities to the peace of the [ ¢ S AW aetAsli e Ee TRt and the whole jungle began io roar as Miss Je rson returned from the | patents can fssue. Semalor Carey's PREPARING TO JOVE OUT, old world. “With the spirit of distrust thus | 1€ e, & new detachment every two weeks, | (il squadrons of heavy cavalry were com- terchers' state meeting at Lincoln yesterday |idea Is that a board should be appointed excited on the Jiaropean financial markets | 401 v|~|\mi-s|lr‘x!u;xw o toarcaRanafnardigtol iy LT o AU herRea YA rongol 1 to Chicago. h afternoon, 5 g under an act of the legislature authorizing it | Superintendent Ryrnes' Private Papers olng | 0T Interests abioad D e | e s Ba e A s canome faid Fass) |3l AN Ok DEAVEGT thlnder Wil b e | R GEIC ~The game of “skat, Knny HECHTSTCEO BTN to make contracts for the digging of ditches nt Away from Follen Hoadquartors. | Jostowm ! € treasury and the pending ad- SHERSrienns Phad Saemathing i eofeats | ol SV A eoria nton 50 popt rmany, was indulged in ns; cnpe fro c. 4 808 i ! ent o co dquarters. Justments o e affairs of gre hank- yes, we enjoyed the fair.'” x 5 '. oday by a party of eric BEATRICE, Dec. 30.—(Speclal Teleg:am.)— | 31 the lrrigation of the lands’ when the| NEW YORK, Dec. 01Tt was apparent at | i saitroon Hopaiairs of sreat bank. R R the storm began. The sky above | today by a party of German-Americans at : state decides on a tract which it will at-|police headquarters in this ity today that | Dutriment for this spirit of distrust among o Gy NG CROWD. , the trees clattered, the brushwood Bismarck hotel. The concordance of The fire department was summoned to the |y mpt to reclaim under the law. Tt Is his | b epanm. i"y i t .8 ‘[ ¥ Lod :l‘ hat | our Kuropeah creditors, and considerable| Here you got a very good fdea of what the ath hissed and bowed itself. A deluge on when the event had closed was that corner of Ninth and High streets at 1 o'clock | idea to seloot land which can be colonized. prouching, and gloom pervaded. the. wntics Rome, vith Sponseauent JArgs xports o | Ty et When he wrote about *“the mad- |of raindrops blotted ‘out the narrow view Sl Bame Waa & risciogtias . A this morning to extinguish a fire in the home | and this land can be filed on by the state as ¥ Do liaiidion t Byinos | home, with gonsequent large exports of | ding crowd.” You start out with no Inten. | Down it came. soaking through the densest | the old game was a sfascinating as it ha o v 'L Woods, The fire was caused by a|required. The board would be authorized o |Tutents to e, Joult Supcrltendent B Bold derangontents. 5+ 1ot our domestic | tlon of golug any where i particular, Just to | leaves under whioh. ope. fod for refuge, [ Pecii tn_the, fatherland, WInent mete fpark from an open grate, and when dis- | enter into a contract with some corporation | I iy e O R IO b R T of [ take a leisurely walk and a look at (he shop | striking the grass and sand with millions matadors; ‘4, highest single govered had burned (s way across the floor |or Individuals ‘to construct the mecessary | LLECIOted. He was in his office as early as| o Lt 18 Kurelss thdt, such a complication of | (HIF & wigurely Watk and a look at you are (of dull thuds, dashing furiously against the 5, bothy] and caught In the window curtains. By |ditches and canals. After this has boen | 5o .clock In the morning, but he denied him- | Fiterests. Nome ot thei are bt w Kiaces | About you find sonesstt. ooy, What yo from [ leaves as if ‘they were so many hostila 7 most” grands; §, wing Mot prompt ction the house was saved, with [done and the land reclaimed and patants | SCIE 0 VISIOMS. There was no concealment | ield muich b Lka oraInAEY. metheds of ar | Your starting pio rushing along as It you | shiclds, streaking the air with innumerable | wi "' In addition o above, there was & damage not excecding $75 Issued, 1€ 1 be reclaimed (o tho aatisaction | Wia"engacedTa. il . panpermionacyt | HACIS relSCs sopt of them el wal for | had uat”ten inaics 10 Iive-and. & fortuns | perpendicatas Hinga. an mivions Neeit mou | 3 PURS Chie Wit was. the neac. bl 2 8 ssued, ed 0 aged in malking preparations to | the readjus of e and nal reac- | o B SR e 5 S ¥ he table which was the o win. I I TSR of the government, it will be subject to entry Hie was closeted during the day with | tion. We hatt therefora had Nttle recourse | (0 MAke in the meantime. ' You are simply | with the force of bullets, , calk | This was one inducement for: rapid play 1o S JEElereat, Meypol Jutiation, by settlers.” He thinks this could be done [ hiS confidant, Sergeant Frank Mangin, and | but to sit Stll and wait tntil the trobies | 1r&ed foryand. not o much’ by the plysical | In such a downpour one may as well walk | This twas onc inducement for | President N OOL ¢ JUNCTION, Neb., Dec. 30.—[ihrough: carporations, or... individualy, smei| A5, clearing’ out. Ail his peivate pasins o | Dot 10 ot & \peinown cure Such o situa. | BENBLh of the ccowd, as by its intense men- fand gct wet as stand still and get wet. Un- | $hd, close altentlon to business, Dresident (Special)—L. D. Decius’ general merchan- | yould. furnion the ,"mm‘y but "uo‘“;mq the | £Tects ‘which have gathered during the | tion could not fall to create stagnancy of | tal energy. The subtie something that seems | fortunately one did not know where to walk [ ment would Serve to stimulate inte ¢ to his ‘Home ‘on | In_values, st “general caution In every [ that here men are so intent tpon maki iie fact that the wagon wheels and | would doubtless be given. {hleves took gloves, hats, caps, boots, dry |land on the ditches. Then the Idea Is to| West Wifty elghth street, Nobody tared o | hranch of bumecs " faation in soyery iyineRtiatitbeyihiats moRtimsl BITE L e oo b AOCH et {Unein fuinl Ky el e s B8 o opries, and tobaceo, to”the amount | have a nominal value placed on the land, to | ik much’about the mater, but those who | the. experience In évery intorest from the | L ofwd is a very amiable . Glis 3 Feriaants Intercollegiato Chess Game. v Stolliein R I IRDoU LRtk et beginning of the year to Its close. The | tHe Cf®wd is a very amiable and cheerful | when the cart track is no longer & cart p of $090. Pratt's blacksmith shop was [ be sold to the settlers, and they will also bs eret ot oy ‘orme, of astonishment | beginning o T ope: o . plEueRls Rt oty Lment||heginn b 15 been | o1 as long as it remains upon the sidewalks. | track, but “all turned to rushing waters,” | NEW YORK, Dec. 80.—The fourth broken Ino and his toola. were " uscd " in | oharged for - a poeratu ey, YAl also be fneng CBTEL @t their chief's coming retire- | marvel is that such a situation has been & " breaking into Dectus' store. price to be fixed by the state. Then it is e years of his sojou the buil(ing, y al, postponement of enterprise, dechine | to pervade the whole ot e 2ol | to. endibus_system” presup- | “skat i Chicago, and. Said that of dise store Was: broken into last night. The | settlers o work out a-part payment for the | Were pachon "ol iy Mheihe bullding, ' They | capital, postponement o > ole_clity ‘makes one feel (o, The “elrcumbendibus systen” prosup. | "skac” in chieago, fan 1 tha taken 8o composedly ~and with soPack it iuto a street car and it Isa very differ- (such ‘tracks cannot be scen; and unless you | of the Intercollegiate chess games' was o little positive disaster. In epitc of so much fent kind of a crowd. It you are Intensely | have a' pocket compats you may as well try esterday, when the order of play ———————— proposed to pay the contractors for their | RELIEF SUPPLIES SAFE AT SPENCER. s furping, Credit mas been reason- | democratic and hold that we are all equals | to fly as'to get back to where you eame from, as’ follows: First, Van Kleek versus FROM SOUTH OMAHA. work from the sale of the land and the water ably sound, failures have been compara- e that women aro gentle and men chivalrous, | When one ' reads of travelers lost In the | Binnion, French defense; secmond. Mailon SR, o s Sounty, Neb, | Dic, |[LYCY Ter AnOINGED I8 nowhers (he appre.[[and wish to,rid yourssie oF thead. aean, taics | buckwdne: tos always steer by the sun— | versus Price, Sicillian defense; third, Sey- Nomiuation of Officors by Commission Men's | The coming legizlature will be called upon | %—T0 the Bdltor of The Bee: Your publi- | Hension that might be expected under such | g7 IS, L0 Tt Yourselt of these Idea: Only | and probably very badly; but wlen there is | mour versus ‘Bumstead, Irench. defenses Exchunge—Other News. to devise some plan for accepting this land, tion of the 231 inst. contained an article | circumstances. there h:l\'rr‘ nw‘u :ms] ;h'nk r;f ity ll\‘ore are thousands of people | no sun what are you to do? {ltgll‘lrulx', f.lf;lllk"\".xrx'fl"’i."f('";'nlf nu::‘h&'fi"fi':::; ; | Lopmin ritten by Rev. C, Dattelle, dated at | the usual new creations of wealth, and hero who spend two hours every day riding — he rés Kleek anc A special meeting of the Commission Men's [ 404 it is a question that fieeds careful con. | W 3 ) » dated a 5 5 0 : after thirty-nine mov Ballou won aftel Zoi Sl Niobrara, Neb. e residence o writer | Sequently the market for investments in these cars. Two hours a day. Twelve hours 8L 5 LYt WO mOves; oy 4 exchange was held in the Sonth Omaha ex- | Seration. o R s oltll;.-xxl-L]L)lr:l('c‘yhln:l‘-xr:l‘\L':‘ been extraordinarily inactive, But. while |a week, Forty-eight hours—iut wiy corton: e i SUFDONE, drew atter Yorlysavon " :.‘.?LE‘*‘"??E?RZQ chiange, Saturday, afterncon for the purpose | COVERNOR RICHARDS INAUGURATION. | (o drouth suiterery o Boyd county, wherein | nact itahas bpenvsingulnclys 3 plate such misery. Then, too, the crowd is | A Japa: ¥ el Lret Harte's | scored after forty-seven moves, suffere d s respect to values,. and the year T 19 i 3 npanese Farmer Outclasses Bret Harte's | ¢ afte y-seve B of nominating men to il the various offices |y o - 3 the gentleman places the people of Spencer | NOt With expectations of any large ehange 'f‘""-"{hv even desirable, compared with the Heathe for the ensuing year. The following nomina- | oawen rate Gier o sgcutlve WIll Iie | and that locality in a false, no doubt uni. | P the Drescht. low sanke of valucs. set | conductors, The heathen Chinee has been celebrated | P a g no Tuken Into Ofico with Eapeoial Pomp. | fantionally, position T R T with no apprehension of a further decline, There runs a legend among the young men e yons were mude: W. I Stephen, president; | |CHEYENNE, Dec. 80 (Specinly-The | Wiagatlly: positi Kept, at Spencer. on "the SOMIIGROUNDINORHO I, o aaginiversity that once upon a timo.the | both I pross and.pootry for his astutencss fruce McCullough, vice president; L. B. Rob- | gencral committee of ‘arrarigements for the | Fescrvation, becaus Mo seopis e o lolls | ““The satting o ARY howeser theows out | manages oF o Chicago car line asked an ap- | In spite of his child-like and bland smile. \ets, J. A. Hale, M. R. Murphy, R. Gil-| inaugural ceremonies In Cheyane oo 1o fiF they cannot be restrained from seizing | some ruys of hope ‘for T eapmong the | plicant for a position where he had last been | But according to a story which comes from {orest, bourd of direciors; A. G, Buchanan, | uary 7, when Governor-eleet Richards and | 311 Carrying “them M. Battelie at o' pojnt | Mmore. Bopetul feeling tor the. spron. bust: | cmploved. Jhe modest applicant answered | the cast, says the Philadelphia, Inquirer, it vx_ Fpeuny, 0. K. Paddock, Charles Coft- | the other atate officers will be inducted into | About fifty miien sttt from Spencer, ‘and | ness. The fact of a comparative lightn Y s t.18 none of your business,” in- |1 110t always the enisen of. the. Fl wery vom: W B Wallwerk, committee on arbitra- | office, are making preparations for a grand | evidently without the author berng tuny ba | Of Fallures st the closs oF tho yeat’ls sen: | troducing at the same time a purely don Kingdom who is to be accused of ways that tion; C. E. Bogart, J. T. Goodell, James [demon fon on that occasion. vised in the premisy otherwise, | strued as indieating a sounder condition of | orative word that would not be printed in B! 2.a0qHsed of TA a0 ¥pley, J. L. HIll, L. C. Redington, commits | General Mansger Dickimos ot the Union certainly would not have 8o | busines: | had been supposed to exist. |the columns of The Bee, whereupon the|4re datk and tricks that are far from being tee on appeals. The election will be held | Pacific has made a rate of 1 cent a mile for shly —discriminated against a poor fnings of the rallroads show a ten-|great official called out to his assistant, | vain. In fact it would really look as if the R powerful —in forbearance public, | dency toward improvement, and the pro- [ his s 8 Lk of a i Japanese, with all his picturesqueness and on January 7, and the gentlemen who have | all uniformed companies of the Wyomine have our share of needy and destituts | gress toward settlement of the affairs of | LIS I8 Just the kind of a man we want, v i g 4 e | B S suggest- [ Put him on the State street line.” The con- | a¢sthetic’ sense, could glve points to an been nominated will undoubtedly be elected, | National Guard desiring to attend, and one ple residing in the “drouth stricken’ | roads in the hands of recelvers is suggest- | ' o D v Teles e as thero was no oppositicn to the nomina- | fare for the round trip for all others, It | districts of Nebraska, who have nof as yet | Ive of an early removal of that souree. of ductars on the trains known as the “Ele- R s s ose b The tions. 18 expected that the Gulf and the Burlington their equal ‘share of the suppifes [ depression from the Investment market. | vated” are honorable exceptions, However, S ligh a plane of shrewdness a he SEEA T Compaee & sumilar rate Several of the | that have been sent to this county,’per: | The feeling is thus teadily gaining ground | you can only board these eas. at ercrely | Droverblal Connectiout Yankee Magio City Goaslp. companies of the state militia. from ‘poinis | Baps Owing to inactivity ‘of committees that Wall firoct has passed Its lowest stagc | polnts; and are obliged to climb endless| It ppears that a Japanese farmer who e e west of Cheyenne will no doubt aiterd. having the matter in charge, who would be | of prostration and tha eW Vear wi ta 4 - 5 was very poor suddenly began to spend a he participa 5 and | the charitab) clined, o | covery. P X dé . 9 5 - o New Year's night. Bivio sociatian o oany e s ana i Se s S taby | nglinad. [ihroush ¢ JFor the moment, the stock market shows | evening among the crowd of leftovers were | Sandals. For upward of two years he kept Dr. J. Solomon reported to the police yes- | of the Eighth infantry from Fort Russell | may deem proper to bestow anc i|no featurcs of epecial interest. The new |a man and his, in her own opinion, more | At this work, but strangely enough made ro terday that his horse and buggy had been | i, the forenoon atler which the oath of | akiinst any abuses that might obtain in the | currency bill would become an important | cuture daughter, who sala. o you must | ¢flort to sell the sandals, the stock accumu- norse [ S othe e ministered o the governor | matter of proper distribution of gitts among | element of revival. could there be any con- | OIS daughter, who said, “Pa elewated | 1ating until every ncok and corner in the . stolen at Albright. and other state officers. In the evening the in. | the beneticlarles entitled thereto. “The writer | fidence in its' heiris 0 far amended an to | 1ot called wiped his heated face and. . | HOUSE was filled with them. His friends and Minnte M. Keyser J. R. Burkholder of Woodbine, Ta., was | augural ball will be held in the rotunda of | Wil agree to enter into n good and sufieions | Afford any hope of Its passing. but on that TR eEne AL Lo MacRRANdE rox [ e e N LA 3 T Ihe ity veaterday. i} the state capitol bullding. Fine souvenir [ bond, to be approved by the district or | there is at present much doubt. Current|plied, “Begob, it's all the same to me R A S A T Pataskala, Oblo. eSS A B e e tng Issued for the ball, It | county Judge of this judicial district or | symptoms indicate that the gold exports | whether its iliwated or eclewated, If it only | PILY gly Ul b RILAIG 00, = ron cf the Scuth Omaha T ietad A o, a ey fanatho bail, 1t [ DAL Indke or Ahis s 1" KGods O | ave ‘mot likely to EMow Mito" very TATES | weiem s heepaed o one day he hired a couple of junks, loaded . Chicken thieves have been raiding the hen [ dred visitors in attendance from ail portlons | “Provisions™ “stored in" or sent (o Spencer | volume, B, as an element favorable to THE FEMININE FAD. them with sandals and satled to_a place Dnsump ion B6CKe houses lately, and now J. P. Hayes is mourn- | of the state. The legislature convenes on “"Hl n;l be ‘'se Ked and ‘carried 'l\\\'uy" the tr has an assuring tendency. e BE ,4- (A”. ¢ FAD. i \\'lu-le Un-ln- Isdu great xul«l“mhll“. He u~l\;»xl ! the following day, and a great many wii] | through any violent or unauthorised. sn. ust now feminine Chicago wears magenta. | the superintendent to be allowed to give the Ing the 1oss of a lot of fat fowls. Do attracted MiEhar o that s oas, Many ner, but will be distributed In @ judicions LONDON STOCK MARK I8 looks like a foot ball day and a crowd | miners his sandals in return for their ola | ODStinate Case of Catarrh Reed Hake of the Exchange building, who Lk d and impartial method to those really in 5 displaying its colors. There are dashes and | shoes. The superintendent and the men sy has been out In Idaho for the past month Wyoming Supreme Court Notes BiEe, §F pams. plovidad suoh eRtects Ate'600rl ponund! for Money. ass Erassiss . Than | seoniiis 148 o everywhere, and it takes | consented, inwardly chuckling over the sosd | Local Applications Falled—Hood s unmn:nfllmzlu?r‘m':l; RS hae retyrned \\S','.:{('n;'\i"x, o N ibings m"”;“'" ToWh,: Tip- {00 ths hresamt e T L ahat Usual for This Time of Year. about half a day to make it even more ex- | bargain they would make, and the old man 8arsaparllla Cured, ch improved. yoming supreme court met yesterday, V personal Knowledge, or otherwise, except| LONDON, Dec. 30.—The customary pres- | asperating than “Sweet Marie.” “I am 80| sailed away with his soqvenis 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, According to the Cincinnati Price Current, | Several important decisions were handed aned from the article of Rey, M sure for money at the end of the year has | sick of It groaned the Omaha young man| When he reached home he collected all |« Gentlomens T ought to make known m South Omaha packers packed 276,000 hogs | down. Tn the case L W, Bdwards, ells 00y i hioyisions” having been N T At G e AR (| R b, “the first woman I see who | the pots and kettles ho could find and set AR LARIER iGN Sarsaparills, 80 thak from November 1 to December 20, as agaiust | Bfintfl,In CFror, seainat Dr. '8, Murray, | “atored 'at gpencer,” o ! eVt biarkalioniy s iame I mas g magenta on Il go down on my |about boiling the old shoes, 1f his family ors afflicted may learn where to find & reme 176,000 for the same period in 1893, ict court of Laramie county was affirmed, | oF presume t fzure” and vearry- | porary impulse. At the Stock exchange the [ knees to her.” " He was invited o find a | had any doubts us to s sanity before they ly for that serious and obstinato disease, Commlssiof men are of the opinion that the | The application of Mary I McFarland for | Ing away™ business had been Indulged 1a | bustness was small, the three duye 1 ox. | nice clean place on the eromins ary oo in- | wore. Gow fully conviosd of his lunacy. | aly. for thas seriols and obstinaloataf s vi < ving | & rehearing in her case against the Raflway | to any perceptible extent. I ask that this e T o) g od Wi o [ tant reverence, but he explained “Oh, you | But when the boiling was over he astonished atarrh, oub! Y. South Omaha market will begin improving | & It ange was open being occupied with the ¥ Wi witer the first of the r. E thing con- | OMclals and Imployes “Accident associa- | letter be published with the view of righting settlement of an easy account. The mar- | have only been here a week, day after to- | them by taking from the pots 350 pounds of | aching scusation in the top of my head, and the tion of Tndianapolls was' denied o fol. | ANy wrong our people may have sustained i R e o 4 4 iy o et CRETS g i o old | usual dischargo from the nose, I became so fBldered, they have done a fairly good busl: | lowing cunen Wore remanden thihe st it | BoY parrong our p PBICa o oF the article | Kot With the exception of thai o' Amer- | morrow you Wil lave ‘@ mugenta rosetic | pure gold, which ho had KOt out of the ol il that mornfugs [ could do noihing but hawk ness during the year just closing. court fc new trial: Rock Springs of Rev. Mr, Battelle, and, with the pardon lcan securities, were generally firm. under each ear and a big bunch of American | $h his was the nucleus of a great | Ll S MRS Wire dlso belng rapidly af e tional bank against Luman, from S 9f that respected geutleman, T will ad that | FEIWAY, Seeuritien, were active, An, forelén | goauties in your hat. You can't help it. | fortune which e left, and once a year his ted, and fiad i€ not been for Hood's Barsapae Jvater county. Laramie Coal’ and Tce com- | in case there remains any doubf in the | S5curities the only feature was ‘s sharp in the atmosphere.” heirs perform a ceremony of worship, in 1 would have filled SRBAT CIRY BAILROADS, pany agalnst Blackbur minds of your reaicrs ne to, the oredibiity | BONKITAY of the wacitement In e it | Tho poct Who wrote, | Yhich straw mandeis pley & promineat part: A Consumptive's Grave Enormons Trafie on Streot Raliroads in __Telesianh Keac the, truc situation at Bpencer 'and vicinity, | BAATE, aleh TG, Prices e atll TUSRE | “With live women and men to be found in | Wooden nutmegs and- bar ce, and the story | 120 ago. I have taken about ten bottles of the Largs Citios, BUFFALO, Wyo, nl)—The | BUch person or Rersons are respectfully re- | \0irliies appeared as gloomy as ev Il of xorvow and sin, full of pain and of | shows that even if a natin is poetical and [ Hood's Sarsaparilla, which have effectually Some Interesting statlstics concerning the | new telepraph line connecting Tuffalo witn [ {r7ed to Rev. Mr. "Roberts of” Newea e me————— | passion, g ner| JoVCS the Deautiful and - cultivates the | cured mo, Before resorting to this medicine § rallroads of our gr citles are given in an | the Western Union wires at Clearmont Sta- | mectings at Spencer for the el twi eeky: Fuel Gas Supply Shut O, Who would’ live with doll though her| chrysanthemum, you must keep your weather nsed all lllgffl ”"‘x"l‘ s :'IL}".:'L! ‘w article in the Chautauquan for January by | ton on the Burlington raflroad is com- | whioh has brought him. within REMONT, 9., Deo. 80.=While repalring(, . locks should be curled, = " - " loye open when you do business with it. | local applicasion, 1 lieard oL Ho med, Robert 1. Sloan, formerly chief engineer of | Ploted The fiovernment owned the \ine be- | daily contact with, il clusses of olir res- | the regulator ;i the Northwestern Ohto[ And her pretty coa rinedidp the faahy | SYRLEROR WROR ViU o, Dusacas with ib ) saritiy 2 L & 5 ween this place and Clearmont, but when | idents, and would be a competent and - N e "8 WOl od 3 k- SNA (f the Metropolitan Elevated raflroad, New | Fort McKinhey was abandoned the Way o | 1onisi Aithort i o, & Solbpetent AR m 5;:‘]“;“‘_" TPy 8 vorke today. 8N would find such sentiments very unpopular | JaPane Oo s pari ures "l':;k‘“rmiu’:‘:l’vfll'm 10ada are Bullt over tha | ESCoRRT iny iiloans ot Buttien Jown, ls — 8P |40 serfousty injuring C. L. Stevens, Charles | among the small girls of Chicago just at A Curioniy of Dallsva Biights roush o vemrOf o discase 0 Lt ITne ing seric dland. The fuel gax | present. The “Carnival of Dolls” is drawing 5 A L . steects, the same s In New York; there are | Purchase it at the original cost. L LT T ) YA T T S TR O e R s B i R L Battery [ Iuvestigation goes to show, and experi- | \wore whilo using tiew. I owe my cure to about twenty-six and @ half miles of ele o oty I, Ky Dec. M- Expert ac | (ousands of ligmies Were left Without fuel, | B armory, The dispiny fs simply pewiler, | Ments on cadavers proves, that a pistol or e N e e taseata. Ol vated roads in Brooklyn and they carr CHEY 30.—(Spectal)—w, H, | countants have discovered a shortage of | making it a serious thing for the people in | y0 ™ rn " the “center of one of the most | rifle ball deflected from fts course, {mme- | Parilla. IR Q0000 passengers per year, and have about | {yey o O'Nelll appeared before $L000 i the clty collector's ofiiee duriog the | vlew of the.ogid:avaathar. Tho was canaat | 15 o0, o, 1T stands the Nebraska doie | dlately. resummes its . Mae of fiht after | Mood’s Pills cure all liver 1lly, billousness, L70 emploves. The s rallways carry [ U 4 b - ferm of J. Hall Davidson of this city as col- | be turned on fqr & Bue was desigued and presented by Mrs. | “rimming” the cbject it Is unable to pass | jaundice, indigostion, sick headache. 2 200,00 18 8 D e 8 ernor Osborne yesterday morning and asked [ fiotor. Tt 15 sald that tha work b 1n the T opresents Arbor d drectly through. In otier words, a bullet h Rl . evated Foads tn Philadel- | for the pardon from the penitentiary of a | handwriting of Denuty Wiltie W Wl Plerre, Bauk Assigus. Bligm of Cinahs, Aot tefresals Afbor any, | dlrectly Ghrobgh Jn aher words, a by bhia | youme i naned Ton i Wi Vi Jho dunt Simmer was drowned Inthe city | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. #.—A special from Bho s clad i green, trimmed” with “the | turned from its course by u rib or diber bone, s ; Up from Johnson county 9g. ) regervoir. - The method was to record only | pree 5 o ‘the Tribune, says: The | follage of Nel Sl R 2| aasantiiindan the akln e T Y1n hoston the yet no elevate Yepresenta the Krandparents of the' s a portion of the monay recelved, and the | bior o “:“;":“ }ff:lm:.m,,,'lm Bty bl domiiiials fe AQ | Isseas point 1y athematically directly oppo AMUSBMENTS, The miles of singls track surface man belief s now general that Walsh committed g The principal cred- | airs” Capitol hill expression that is quite | site to the point wh it entered the body, | — - ~——re In the city and suburhs are mestly eaninned ack Springs Conl Ontput uiclde. He carried about $10.000 (nsurance | SiEned to its creditors. eetrie 3 ad n aceide and companies. The acco itors are the Georgetown National bank of [ famillar. | and then passes out, resuming its exact line TO- these lines, On pecount of the congestion | ¢lal)—The mines at Rock | now with the Amer! se exchange. Cresco, la. and)the Bank of Volga, 8. D.|jeople. Miss Lila Hurlbut, Scott Brown and | spent it remains embedded In the flesh of travel in busluess districts, “many | present putting out between 6,000 and - e banlk holddumicnty of collateral 1o Sat- | jonry T, Clark are in the Chicago univer- | directly oppozite the spol where it came In P plans have prepared for bettér rapid | tons of coal monthly, the largest pr Anarchist Mowbray Hound Ove: isfy all creditoth, but was obliged to c on’account of v collections, sity. Miss Nora O'Connor and Mrs. Martin | contact with the bone {eanuir, s it atest promestton i Gics | oF any one coal mining districe west of the | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 80.-Charies Wil | 0% 8ecount of i collection h ated re o latest proposition. s the | aris er. The demand for conl Nas | fred Ml a 0 Was ar a ron’ colmns ht this yes rested after making u fiery speech in this [ WEST SUPERIOR, Wis., Dec. 3).—The La 10" Usarge " Polemen, b -4aL ¥ Ol English Con \ Chicago street rallways carry ab-ut Weate S city Friday t, was given a hearing be- [ Belle Wagon company of South Buperias 207,00,00 persons yearly, and the “elevatod Weatarn Inventors, y ) | L D duve fore M Ml Yesterday,® and | D<! : e ¥ gnout ol Ui deyated | w, N, Dec. 3.—(Special)—Pat- | fng trial Henarge | ¥a¥ A0 1o BAKE I vaslaidey atior The HEIR - AT- LAW. has Al present two elevated roads in opera- | ents have been issued as follows: Nebraska [ s inciting to 1 using | Boon, ow o trouble growing out of the Ty % 3 tn Now' Yook 6 Spuvle irack clevited roads | . memplin, Palmer, corn harvester: T e g TR ORI Qe G e < T s i {107 0 e ) NEW YEARS oPEACEFUL VALLEY.” have in service 14 engines and )07 ohed | R Drever, nssignor to 1. N. Draver, Al and bldodshed. No one furnished bail and | and & plant valued at $10,000. Tts Habilities 1SIGNS—in a th and d 2 dif N1 o B0 carey ANOL $5.000) pasenag At Sars. arice. dust’ collcolor Andrew 8. Ericison, | $10, biaodshed | No qne turai amount (o 31600 Steps are already being AINTY DESIGNS—in a thousand and one dif- [ONESUAY WA POOR RELATION the year, with a train mileage of 7,018,00; | Hollrege, pumn gear for wind mills; John e M taken to reorganize. 4 B 4 - NIGHT K fhey, coniume over 180:000"tonk of coal dur: | 1 Laehbreok; Oxford, sash tastener.’ fown Passongers Had Vioaty of Food R ey ferent articles for the toilet table-~in Gorham's [ JIGHT PRICES Pirst oo, 310 and $L6) A T A epiox 6 he, %20 mea | tiring company, Davennort, hay londer, fra| PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 30 Inveatigation NEW YORK, Dec. 20—d. W. Show . m . 4 R TIN I Aot flooe. $1.00; baloouy, cable sysiem compiete, ‘while Tt conta | . Evans, Clive, harrow: William G, 1 1% | By 0 repreashiative of the Amociated press | L OEY SCUNE EMe Bl (W B0 sterling silver mountings--brushes—combs-= B o double track, for a firat- | Sioux City, machine for building embank: | of reports of ill-treatment and paor food At asainat Aiht 5, s y i 5% - & class overhead oF clectrio system tn | et 8outh Dakota—Charles H. Cameron, | 1 ong the steerage pa:sengers of the Soptn | the matéh against Albin, when the latter ) ~ . ~ > | roruLAR i ot Syl | Huron, door che Armoni the steerage passengers of the South opened with B, enter gamblt_and resigned the latest conceptions, BM ¥ , l\\]:{ ‘[:A[ i, Savdne Toads ip the United @iates 18 aboUt | oy iasice o S A A ;2;:3..11‘.‘]:: allegations 1o be absolutely [ 4fter thirty move , 10 Telephone 138 . L MAAS - . IGHT AT 8:15 orse rallways, equipped, per mile...§ 71,3 ST, LOUIS, Dec. 20.—About thirty-five ———— ——a—— TON 3 Roms reiwars. e, ear il IR aladaias to b makianal ut hu-ave Sudden Fud of w Honeymoon. Held s Van Honten's Accomplior. MUBBAY ! They are all right in Gable raltva”. ¢ s 80000 | people's party have organized & National| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 80.—John Smith| COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. D Cen it and MACK | evited railway 800,000 to 80,00 | nitiative and Referendum league. James |and his bride of a week were found dead | Sylvester Yeaman, part owner of the Black asn A, - RAYMOND. “EINNIGAN'SBALL. e H. lathrop of Topeka, Kan. was elected [in bed this morning, asphyxiuted by gas. | Wonder mining claim in the Cripple Creek 2 4 Pl e g e Oregon Kiduey Tea cures wil kiduey trou: | president, and an exeeutive Committes and | It is presumed they ‘falled to turn off the | district, con which Richard Newell, chief I Srang lpectal Matiose MNew ¥egrig s Bles. Trlal size, 25 cents. All drugglsts, hational and state organisers were chosen. | gas properly upon retiring engineer of the Midland Terminal ratiroad COMING-Week Dec, §.—"8HIP OF STATE.