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e ISTABLISITED JUNE 19, 1871. OMAHA, TUESDAY .\l()RNIN(lw JANUARY 1, INGLE COPY FIVE CEN the way of threatened anti-railway legisla and statistical filer agent, at $LOW, for the Bis-condition 1 weriotis tion. Thera It s that the MAvionettes ikced .“;’I.”Q.‘I States commission of fish and fish- ok DANGER 1 LADSTONE'S WORDS, in officlal position by the B. & M. are ex- ) A i 0, L. Richards Will Bo Speaker and John | ,".‘,yilx o obey the wire pulled at B. & M. | Agrarians Arc Not Relaxing Their War on WABHINGTON, Dec, S18herrs wine wint | Outcome of the Fight Against the Prewers [ Jingo Press of London Protesses to Fear an Says the Lexow Committeo Has Shirked Its 7 icadquarters . A MR L), ! ' . Incitement to War. § . 0. Watson President Pro Tem, Tt 1s QiMculL to see how the present isgls- | on Amerioan Cattle, be higher in price, fccerding to United | Demonstrates Their Power, LONDON, Dee, $1atn g o Duty Ooncerning Him, lature can avo'd enacting some jud'cious | States Consul Adams at Cadiz. He reports | DT Ead e LR LA ML sl legislation in the way of providing seed gra e to the State department t owing to a Should "Gladstone Be Muzzled?" the Pall BURLINGTON BALM FOR TOM MAJORS | S0, h. ", "the "rorhyedtarn pare of | S A SIPLE COFLICT OF INTERLSTS | gry shrine, to phyloxeria and lack of ready | SUICIDAL TO IGNORE THEIR TRIUMPH | Mall Gazctte regrets Mr. Gladst s specch [EITHER CORRUPT OR AN IMBECILE | raisers in ) part money.by the grape growérs, the vintage of | at Hawarden on Saturday last to the Ar- | the state. All accotnts agre hat there is 1804 chows n marked decredss in quantity, | —— AR i) Al el . | [— an imperative demand fdr something in this | ven ns comnared with fast year, which | ienian association deputations and ays Rallrond OMcials Talking of Giving Thelr | jj5o That it will be such providential ald | Great Commercial Houses at Ha burg and ,‘_‘\"‘;”' ""“’”“h': ,u\";“'rgl‘m; ',".”.hlm{r'"i:::“ North German Garette Authority for the | “The question does not affect a handful of | Parkhurst and His Friends Have Had Petouted Ontdidate s Dang as will ‘immediately reach the ones for | Elscwhere Laboring Asslduously tion. On the other hand, the quality of | Statement the Relehstag Will Not Lo Armenfans only, but it ecasily involves the| Byrnes in Thelr Mind's Eye Ever Since an Evidence of Their Appreels [ l\;\l;xm;\ rl'r”‘ Wm‘v”rmfl‘l ;u-lu“:vl “"I"y' v’\”:! ::., to fHave the Embargo the e \;h \\\“ wy\u\»y:m\‘-u‘;‘r‘y.‘_.~ I‘T{‘ nlnu” Dissolved sShoulil the Anti-Revol |p <]r- 4 llzm“w ‘rnv foreign n\-l;\ .|~| not | the Crusade Com ced and Re« . sual rakeo 8 passage ough the e the age, an es have bee 5 okt erstand Mr. Gladstone as we do. They | Y ot s Devotion | hands of accredited agents, i+ a matter which Removed at 890 per buft, which §s much above tionary Bill Be Defeated. b J gret to Seo Mim Loft Out Now, ' | the average price Of receri§ years | see in him a stil possible premier and his | should be closely looked to by all parties B o E unbridied w N —_— v —— - b nbridled words wiii infinitely Nerea: the —— nterested Chance for an Ornithologiet difficulties.” The S . X ; 1 ; o rnlthologlet. ek difficultie The St. James's Gazette refers| ..o ¢ A . fll LINCOLN, Dec. 81.—(Special Telegram : PROGRAM OF THE DAY WASHINGTON, Dec. 31—t s stated at| WASHINGTON, Dec. Sl<An examination | LONDON, Dec. 31.—A dispateh trom [jn"g "giitios vein o Mi Gladetonere puiert | NEW YORK, Dee. 81.—Mr. ""“""""l"" She republican cauous met at 8 p. m. at the | Tomorrow at noon both houses of the legle- | the Agricultural department that the agri- | will be held at the rooms of the Civil Serv. | Berlin tays that the North German Gazette | ances and calls him “a grand old mischief | NIENt gave out the subjoined statement after N, John Brady ot Buffalo county was | lature will be called to order. Lieutenant | oyjtyral or agrarian party In the German |Ice commission on January 18, for an as. | denies that the Relchstag will be aissolved it | mater. it had been read before the executive come ealled to the chalr. The ball was started | Governor Majors will preside over of 51t | empire, brought abtout the prohibition of the | fietant grnithologlst and ornithologiat clerk | the anti-revolutionary bill should be re- | Poru's Govern TIARd Dresastl mittee of the Soclety for the Prevention Folling by the nomination of C. L. Richards | Ajjen will call the house to order and in Importation to Germany of live cattle, dressed | ary of the former position 8 $1,000, and of [ J°cted. The paper also warns the country | LIMA, Peru, Dec. 81.—The government of Crime and endorsed by that body ©Of Hebron, representing Thayer and Jefferson | quire its further pleasure. The senate will bes cannet e 1 o the latter $660 per annum. Applicants re- | against the fallacious contention of some | unable to suppress the rioting here which | “In stating my position touching certaln Il 3 Wi | beef. canned beet and other meat producis | siding away from WaShiBEton may | | L : cotintles, to be speaker of the house He | elect John C. Watson presidest pro tem and | from the Unitea States. Secretary Morton | amined at some of the \u’x"x Gitles, whore | PAPErs that the soclalists were beaten in the | pecurs daily e people are starving and | Questions now lying before the public mind, went through whooping, the acclamation | ‘“"L""‘Ir officers, It may hold all the after- | savs e taniad DROBHELSNY: (h (,‘”'”v‘;n P commission has competent boards, pro- | Struggle with the brewers, On the contrary, [ becoming desperate. I cannot express myself too appreclatively featuren autending the nomination of Watson | "0 reception to the newly efected state oft. | thy. protectio s r A applicatic filed at once, 1t says that the jubilant article in the soclal- ome shops on the outskirts have been e reception to the newly elected state offi- | the protectionists who teach McKlinleyism in to be president of the senate being dupli- : L ¢érs will occur in the senate chamber ThUrs- | “high Dutch.” They desire, he says. to ex- cated in the case of his colleague. As slated | day noon and evening. Ih ';.' I\" 4_,"' . - A vm L 1 A e iy hotine- Will ‘elact. 8. $peAXer ahdl ofhsh :)m. all 4;I|\|wlvlvnn Which may arise from was put through with a rush for chief clerk officers, but mneither the house nor senate el B Lol a vote | ™I be In working order until committees | proof of his position the secreta fken i ouse, although there was & vote | are appointed. The new officers will Have | tre fortoming SRV BT faken, In which Geddes won hands down. At | to wait untll the two hodies meet in joint ML L this juncture fricndship ceased and candi- | session, canvass the vote cast at the last | ton of December 7, 1894, No aliot Reform. st paper, the Vorwaerts, by no means fndi- :'I‘”'I ln?‘r‘«lv‘:‘:‘,"i\y..-";f}‘.fi"{ ’1‘\uu(1:'r,K.an:::ru..'»\: SL—ton. J. C. Man. | cates the full extent of the soclalist victory. | o1 REERA, the rebel ning of Montgomery, Ala, has recelved [ The nonsoclalistic part of the community, it | - ates. In | communications from people throughout the | adds, cannot possibly evade the ne gives out | =outh, urging him to call together repre- orning edl- | BE e nine o Baer o [orene | tho state can guard against the consequences | Dreyfus, sentenced to be deported for iife and of the | Mr. Manning will soon Issue a call for of the suicidal policy of {gnoring the social- | to be incarcerated in a fortress after having | {; e Y election a e the This ' (Neue 2 conference o oge favo ove- 3 Y i their agency or the agency of & dates came up to the scratch on thelr morits, | election and declare the result. This will | “Kreuz" (Neue fsche Zeltung), published | Conference of O ew Olbiy J“f‘,:‘““'l‘_‘y Vi | dstic: triumph, been convieted of treason in disclosing im- | ke 3 5 i stmilar kind, and 1t is but just that we it A, Harrison of Pawnee City was named | iobably be done Wednesday. There are one | at Berlin, which s the acknowledged leading | e The Brewers' assoclation has made an em- | Portant military documents to the representa. | Similar kind, and it is but just th . g o | go er tha s and recognize the work Rt ashistant clerk Or two contests to be kettled In the house, | soar oo the ag erests N atic admissio i 5L 6l srk- | tves of a forcign nation, was heard by the | 80 further than this and recognize With the exception of chaplain, over which | Put it is not anticipated, from the complex- | °T820 Of the agrarian interest Unclo Sam Paying Interest. ML ALULE AL e g i el o I B sl today and was | of this committee and of its counsel as being 'was wagea a long contest, the other officers | 100 of that body, that it will take long to | “The business firms of Hamburg, interested | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3L—United States Lt ml»mg A Socls unanimously rejected | the influence which s contributing very were put through in quick time. W, W, |Settle them. Governor Crounse will send in |in the importation of American cattle, are do- | Tt Morgan today. mailed 29,055 | employing him. by the senate committee and its talented counsel. There has been created through i e ] " their Instrumentality an epoch in the history BBy O | T e abouth Dreyfan Rejected. fiop gur olty and. thers has Heek NecuTURRS o power of [ PARIS, Dec. 31.—The appeal of Captain | polls a municipal revolution that would have been impossible except through | {of the splendid work that has been done WASHINC | defending their own ekins list is no reason for not The assocation has also ul Schoenberger of Aurora was nominated for | hi$ final message, and Governor Holcomb | ing everything in thelr power to remove the | checks, aggregating $6,5%,404, in payment of C A ff‘“lh\'“jll' b Ll il Tonghnks Form a New Kingdom, “l*'k“‘»:l to 1,."”,”..':. 'f\""'(tll'"\“ lll;h:'n:\«!l sergeant-at-arms and A, G. Tyler of Ogalatia, [ Will read his inaugural Thursday noon. prohibition which was entorced on account of | the, inte due January 1, 1805, on United | DRTALOR: (0 bo composed halt of employers | yOKOHAMA, Dec, 8L.—It Is reported that | throughout the O L LY Keith county, followed « good second for| RINGSTERS ON THE RAMPAGE TR ARER L AR AR LTy Stafes registered { per, cent consaly of 107 -l e the Tonghaks (rebels) of the Corean provinee | COmMIttee, Mr. Goff and his associates, do first assistant jHaye ihs republicans not got EHTough | mngiang for the puFnoes ot obtiiiig tii e | oapeay . hied to ‘thEEbagifio ‘Rallront IS SISTER A MARCHIONESS of Chollado have founded a mew kingdom, [ %0t stand in need of our commendation, Then there was a short, sharp and de-|yet vindicating Allen, Humphrey and 8 or the purpose of obtaining informa- . — o A 7 clslve struggle over the postmastership, and | Hastings for the complicity with Charley when the news was brought out to James | Mosher and Bill Dorgan in the $40,000 tion, as the experience derived there about Giving Up a the importation of cattle—and to the sur-| WASHINGTO! named Kainan. It is added that a member [ but it is a pleasure as well as a duty to. 31.~Josephus Dan- | Murderer Ashford in Jail at Vancouver Has [of the Ming family has been enthroned as|accord it, and it is accorded with earnest ’ co > ~Sag ¥ ise of no one—returned home with the most | jels, sler] 3 p epe S Arlstocratic Rolatives. King. cordiality. Burden of Bladen, Webster county, that|cell house job and the rotten condition | Pr! t most | jels, chief clerk of the Interior department, Niyeer v sl i he was the lucky contestunt, he shook hands | of things that existed in tho Lin. | favorable news. ' Englishmen, who look for will probably tender his resignation to the | VANCOUVER, B. C., Dec. 31.—The iden- Lorin Thurston Crossing the Ocean. “Matters had been so long a time conducted with a number of friends and sald lie would | ¢0ln Insatie asylum and other Instituticns two | disenses everywhere and for this reason have | secretary of the interior in a few days, in | ity of Ashford, who murdered his wife and | QUEENSTOWN, Dee. 81--Mr. Lorn A. | ooter thoroughness that we had even PRt the - risws' to his wifs, or years ago?” “This rather startling question |made the German business life a burden for | order o devote his entire attention o the child and attempted to take his own life on | Thurston, Hawallan minister to the United Erossing clerk, W. J. Pemberton of Richard- | Was propounded by a promin: forgotten that we had ever been distrustful, nt anti-ring re- | years, state that they are of the opinion | baper of which he is owner and editor, at 3 3 aleigh, N, C. Decembe has been partly discovered by | States, is jassenger on the steamship | But late in November the indications were €on county, recelved a majority of all the |Publican to a member of the legislature who | that “Texas fever' has no dangerous charac- | Ralelgh, N.°C._ 7 " his ..mv‘ffi papers. “";’l.g\‘.”fi. w1|!< ‘\1\.:.:\‘ lnm \\;lfun.lu l\\lz‘uxl'"mn::k\ Heiite 'I:Ir AI.\\"’k-.‘f.fil clear that the investigation was not pushed votes cast. Then came the nomination for | comes fresh from the people into the smoky |ters and is not contagious at all. It s to be JURISTS EXCHANGE OPINIONS, Sy i on | vesterday. to its close in the same energetio and uns second assistant sergeant-at-arms, the choice | and tainted atmosphere of a crowded hotel |hoped that the Hamburg gentlemen will be Ashford er is a marchioness, her malden | yesterday —_— sparing manner that had been followed up to falling to J. T. Zediker of Lincolh. | rotiindas mistaken if they are of the opinion that this dges Dundy and Edgerton Eugage in a | Name being Elizabeth Flowers. Ashford's Russian Petroleum Refinery Hur that date, Next In order came a long struggle for | “What mzkes you falk that way?' ex- |optism, which from their standpoint, is easily Spirited Passago at! AFms, real name was George Frederick Flowers. BERLIN, Dec. 81L—A dispatch roceived [ “In view of all thls, we are justified fn chaplain. The candidates were numerous, | clalmed *the legislative tenderfoot. “I don’t e Wil e shared by the irespontlble|| DHADWOOD) B Dij BbE|BLEL Bpecial)— | | Tho papers/and lelters lsoloss this fact thiat | here) announces that Rychlovski and Sayets' | Saving, that while the committee stood up declared nominee. A motion to adjourn was | “RIght you are. Any man of horse sense | months ago of replacing the exportation of | In this city on Friday afternoon, Judge E. A b B et o eh mileaofoe | UL TR e The 105818 | finclid at the crisis, As long ago a8 when made at this juncture, but it was headed [ would suppose that we have had enough of | human beings (emigrants) with the importa- | Dundy, who was presiding, asked for the at-| Willed to Ethel Flowers, Ashford’s second b e e Mr. Moss undertook to adduce cvidence off by the suggestion that a committee of | the vindicating business by this time, but it | tion of cattle. The conservative and agra- | tendance of every member of the Lawrence | daughter, a large estate in England. She Churchill Passed u Falr Night. ainst Mr. Byrnes in a direct manner the three should be named to act with a corre- | seems these fellows will never let up. They |rian press had already, at that time, | led | county bar, and when they Mad assembled | came into her estate on her 18th birthday.| LONDON, Dec. 31.—The physiclans in at- | investigation committee sprang to Bryne's sponding senate committee in the matter of (came very near dumping the party last year |attention to the consideraticns against it 3 B 2 ? cable | This accounts for the remark of Ashford: | tendance upon Lord Randolph Churchill an- | assistance. Now, is that not a thing to be greangements for the election of a United | when they downed Maxwell to vindicate them- | on account of the danger of infections; but, | 121d before them the followisig remarkable | iy} [7ONTS for the remark of Ashford: nounce ||u|l the patient has passed a fair |dtPated? - Their attitude was instantly recog- fiates denator. ~This committce comprises |selves and this year they actually did suc- |as is always the case, no impression was | letter from Judge Edgerton, whose place he | beg on the stors also for his attempt to | night. nized by those in attendance and distinctly T, C. Munger of Lancaster, Randolf McNitt | ceed in defeating the head of the ticke: when [made. The ‘New Course’ (Caprivi's), had | has been taking for the past term: * | shoot every one of his children but Ethel, — stated In the journals of the next morning. of Webster and Adams, and Alfred S. |we could have carried the state by 30,000 for | pampered ‘business’ in so far -~ as it was not of | LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec. 18, 189 Ashford ‘on being reprimanded for resent- MARSHAL GETS THE DIAMONL The pursuit of lines that might possibly have 3 3 ~ & rer conducted to the real inwardness of B, \f Cooley of Cass. The chairman then enter- [any candidate excepl the man who was forced |an agricultural character, to such an extent Hon. Elmer 8. Dundy, Jidge 1. 8 Court: | ing some prison discipline said indignantly conduct and chiaracter was discouraged —di tained a motion to adjourn and the elevator [on us by this state house ring.” that the buslness people had the idea they | ol ™ pendor hat on wil (sbued an | (You fellows will ind out who I ani beforo [ Will Hold Them Until the Court Decides couraged as it has been dlscouraged. in. the ald the rest. “I can't yet understand what you refer to,” |might do anything. ~ Thereforo, the cattle a jury ot Dendwoods 1 hag o | this trial is over.” Thetr Ownership. GRBE Y0t MOYoLhAR YT gl b L L) AMONG THE SENATORS. sald the man from the rural precinets. steamers were built, and the ball began to | ready issued an order for the Same. Ashford disgraced his family by a succes- FRANCISCO, De United States | “Now the presumption 1s on the side of the There was a fight made on Jim Sedgwick | PURSUED BY RAILROAD SLEUTHS. |roll. - That this prohibition, coming sooner [ You secm to think you can entirely ignore | sion of wild sprees and squandering his for- | ayeong Baldwin has : Lo v b6 in all things fn my distriet. You ad-|tune. As he was a prominent Cambridge for secretary of the senate In the senaforial | “You can’t, ch? You ali't posted, then, | (an anybody couid have anticipated, is dis- | me in all’ things n ‘my disiriet. You ad he was a prominent Cambridge caticus held this aflernoon. It was not un- | Don't you khow that these wreckers and | &reeably felt, we are ready to believe, bui | journed the court at Deadwood and gave | graduate and one of the leaders n et me no notice of ‘the sdme. You seem 1o | bratie. socivty S oreated noands expected, but the warmth of the contest ex- | boodlers have been pursuing every member | We are all the same convinced the Hamburg cratic society his actions created scandal, take charge, as recefver, of the proceeds | itancy to handle him as Willlams was handled have a determination to anfioy me in every o AtsEra0n 7 resulting from the sale of a valuable col-| could not proceed from any prior conviction ceeded his expectations and he pulled through | of the legislature who had taken an active | business interests will bear this I better | possible manner; to take advice of and foi- | 1d as disgrace followed some of his escapades : g : d | lection of diamonds, which recently formed | Of his innocence. Wherever they have struck of Oiery close vote. With John C. Watson | hand In "the Investigations and impeach- |than the German agricultural interests could | low the directions of my eénemies. When. 1| he tried to sink his identity. He dropped | lectior £ the stoc! verman & lo- [ In their work they have found rot a of Otoe, candidate for president pro tem, | ment two years ago, and are still doing it? |bear the importation of dangerous and con- | 8sked for your assignment to aid me in | his title, friends and old associations. and | ® RaCEC .',h‘.’"'f' :( "{|“'1 yetman f\ “”'\: whather Bryries. |§ sottan oF ot he hag v the reverse was theirs. He was nominated | Don't you know that these sleuth hounds |taglous diseases, and we, therefore, sincersly I e DRSS T oL Loy ) Atfonmon soldier, dIDInE the. Tuval g B G e e T]..‘,:.. “|in rot for thirty-one years, and has basn the a{mofl;nd;:v T;"f(:rl’l;:llolrlgku:lbl);mnr;'lunm- pursued Charley [eckley, as honest and |hope, as already stated, that the English |a considerate and honorable genticman, 1 Ashford and matrying. the. daugheer ot the | 1ted With the First National banit of this | exccutive fn rot for tho last two years. The .. F. W. ranc nd, was | stralght a man as ever in any legisla- [travelers’ experiences of the Hamburg ‘ex- | shall be glad when the term of your as 2 city in the name of Louis Braverman, a rresuniption therefore was against him, so- Tominated for first assistant secretary of | ture? They set all the railroad heelers pert' will be shelved with the records as | SIEnment ‘expires. 1 prefer even In iy | farrier of ‘e Tegiment who kiiew his past | relative of one of the. firm. This action if | tho. nalsposition. to- nandly. tmme y must the senate, and A. R Kelm for second as- | aid boodlemen upon Keckley, and nearly all | ‘valuable material' in Berlin as elsewhere.” | Poor health, to hold my owd. terms than o | and was willing to overlook everything. the result of a suit begui tn the United : i have been grounded in otlier considirations ™ 5 ! e subjec E ctises, v States eir c % Fre ow Slstant secretary of tho senate. For elerk | the republican papers of the county played 5 R ubiected. ji0% suck N LN SRR EAC ey, s el alary it 'L?S’",ivi'.‘:f.“nf,‘.’,‘ O o et whe kHegcs Sga | (i that of his presumable tnocends. ) E oy Rk Sovole at s heslat untilitiey fhed him o Mo RLIGES. ! the above, Julge Dundyroi [he,ct"c;, ThEre s o romance.tosit At 1 hISuERSSNenisRpRcolations Bravey | | \Thore are wave In which Mr. Byruos fin Roam-atirms, and Me Williamn for fon Ser | the county wanted (o send him back 0 keep | Largo Nambor of Firms Compoting, with | yiyhawerto,the above, indee Dundy’ ¥rote |almost startling. But the fac that the names | B, ExBoNemAn ol HIeT Trom himseir ai that degree destroyed their indepenence, To. geant-at-arms, and Mr Willlams for first as- | on in the good work.” C B the following, which he also aybmitted to the are withheld lends an aspect of doubt as to [ have been assigned to him, diamonds valued b atant. The flght for postmaster of the sen- | Tho tenderfoot expressed surprise at these | o per Citidorable Rango in Price. membersictithubar. i its suthentlcity. The Peerage gives no clew | it §50 that these diuimonds. were cons | ia, (56ree In which they obtained liéip Rl ate was between A. C. Wright, recording|revelations, “Wasn't Keckloy downed b WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Bids have been | CHAMBER OF ELMER . DUNDY, U. 8. | ae (o who this tamous sister of the murderer | Verted into money and book accounts, and | M': Brynes, they put themselyes practically elerk in the office of Governor Crounse, and | cause he refused (o support Judge Harel. | obened at the War department for supplying | DISRICT JUDGE, OMAHA, Neb, Dec, 5 might be. The name Flowers does not apepar | e same fraudulently ‘tranaferred to Louls | under obllgations ‘o protect him. Now I B, Weathorw, s 5 i PP Hean it ey 4 I894—Hon. A, J. ‘Rdgerton,'U. S District | {MEL be: ers Flower | Braverman. Judgment fn the sum of §i5,500 | know the language that Byrnes used tonching: n.'.de. In:n“llnvn::‘ ‘l,l"L‘r‘p;:nel(r :’s‘e c:;\llll‘ ;'vm !m'n'i‘)m[ G A B nine or Imo!re 1:am|cs}rlng gun carrlages for Judlg:; Slr—]{ ):lrx‘.vl’iill.lv‘(m{ eckll\l'fll‘ y‘:"{l‘;‘]x- DXX‘lly :D[l:;:::g]i ;‘"Dfllllrx:l‘:‘l’:lc lh: ;“]me[h‘(‘il“c“cr is |yrl|.)‘eg ,]i Il\(l it I{i dumun}:lwl Illul‘Hl'u precisely this point, and when I read it, I o s, 3 he | the ten-inch const defense rifies. The bids | ued favor of the 18th inst. mailed at Little n e, and In this case | erman osleman be convicted and pun- ew evi vas ‘up’ Qvullteh 8 number of bullots wero taken, frst speaker. “If you had lived In this state | oo as follows: Pond Machinery cum‘m; Rock, Ark. Thé production s a most re- | there appears to be nothing to conmect the | ished for the perpetration of fraud. Braver. | K1Y everything was ‘up' so far as a kquare right gaining for a while, but a tidal |as long as I have, you would know better, ks 3 f investigation of him was concerned. This ac- markable one, and, as it is signed “A. J. | famfly with the 1 man & Bosleman failed several weeks ago, | MVeStE wave at last swept Weatherwax beyond the | Didn’t Captain Stickles bolt Blaine and run |Of New York, $14,273 each, first delivery in | Edgerton, Judge,” I suppose it must be o inslemaena i custody here, excebt | Jid i ComEoRing the fivny oame nons (A | ceplance of It had mortgagsd the committes : for two insignificant coincldences. When the | LHe i o engaged | to that extent liarit % seventeen line, and he was safe, Migh and | against Jim Laird in 1884, and et he was a |ten months, and one every two months there- | {Feated, a8 a udicial Siiht MRS g | murderer entered the army, according to the | B e O NLSiRiR I nad deons engapea) IR AN: B0 ety T dr{‘.or B A aasiitant sboret A g‘l::)::‘m(;;:’u;mg r;;]-uh:l':-nant‘t;(lsm{oa‘; |‘)"’|p ’x;fl ;f“‘;(;m l’h:lndelphlf nlrlnghworl'ng \d\’urks, some lnlmukm of nlllnu_\'ln g'' you. n%u nr; story Imld today, hie chose an Irish regiment /\)nu-lsp?u,rnm a mmulx fal rating of $5.000 | closed. In this connection It ought to be 8 etary of he sen- | ¢ g? , yes, e r n apers 5, each, one in flve months, and one | honor, must say that had you not signed | in which to enlist and the name that hi ook | they had little difficulty in procuring a big ol v ate A. R. Kelm of Falls City was named, | that hounded Keckley had to haye sorme ey o 19 pLine & @ PlE | stated that Moss declares ho never knew o every month; ~Bethlehem Steel ~company, [t 88’ “judge” T should ‘feel like treating | was Ashford. The one lone Flwer wio wok | Stock of Bobds stated 4 J {lie following were then smoothly passed in | cuse for their vilification of Keckley, and xo |$15,500, one In four months, two in six montis | it the same as I do such productions emarn. pears in the Pecrage is n‘::‘;rl.s:lmlrz:r‘:mc(’] e B oo fuspecied . that <Brynes, wis GUEIBHIN 0 Tordew and received the favor of the caucus: | they attacked Keckley's republicanism. Those | and one each month thereatter; Farrel Founs | 8108 from other cranks. At first I thought ONLE 8 CALIRY ormation itorthajcommittest ot itonboinaglh L o ; o : oo > I should pay no attentfgn o your angry Pame Is Viscount Ashbrook. But there does and that it was well known that he would For assistant doorkeeper, Charles Brund- | of us who live in that nelghborhood. know | dry and Machine company of Ansonia, Conn., “screed,” but when you let ‘;'A.ur anger get [ not appear to have been any lady in the family | vessels Lost 1n the Pacific Sto sanction such action. Byrnes has repeated); el g cle ) ;| what ailed- those p: ¢ evi (L " acific Storm Are Tarn © yen peatedly zle, Tecumseh; enrolling clerk, John E. Rule hat ailed those papers. We know every 5,745, e bettel y el Ve v t ; ; 5 A g, b ¢ $15,745, one in nine monihs, and one per |the befter of your judgment, as you did | who married a marquis. Another point which tug Up Safo and Soun attempted to play the same game with the an.{‘n u;\nx dl"lt \\". Il‘l. 1'4;?'- chu]l'l(luln. H.| e nll'lllh«;szerg'r;er'; fzd“n rulll:mld”l‘::‘g o0 | month afterward; Robert Poole & Son com- | in this nmlun;(;, JOU cah expect from mean examination of the Peerage discloses is SAN FHA:'(‘IZ(‘O Dec. 81.—The bark Co. | Soclety for the Prevention of Crime, but we- . MacAayael, Cambridge; bill clerk, A. B, | him, e - & M. or the Elkhorn. | yany " paltimore, $16,996, one in four months, | AR answer in kind. ¥ EhntEteraRINEn R AR o J1SCO, . 31.—The bark Co- | 50¢ : AL Woold. U\:In‘lng; Janitor, ' J. Knight; mall ;'I":.‘;‘Y (e ‘“\‘I":“IE‘M“I“"Q" :“"“;‘ “”“s ‘:)‘g‘; A R S e (s per month; | juae caommence o R N | tiving A lonld;h\‘\-u’;:‘{;:g Tame of | lumbla is safe on top of the water. She was l\:‘):;nmu‘-?(;:}g;l;‘:enlzlg f:r:;:‘ni::su:‘x’n“hn:y el carrier, W. W. Carter, Lincoln; custodian son, who has been drawing $2,000 Wi i 9 & Sons, Philadelphia. $16,000. | 328 s K 's | Flow Flow 4 sighted December 28 about ten miles wes il Yoarian secratury (ot ihe allrara ot am Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, $16,000, | wish to continue it you may find blows | Flower or Flowers. slgl e out ten miles west of | man responsible for the condition of the de~ R, omata. Douglas, Graham of | 8190, makes them dance like 50 many puppets, | One in four months, and then one per month; | to receive, as well as to give, Atter looking e : Point Arena, headed for San Francisco and | partment, Franklin, were named a committee to take | 3 the slde partner of Colonel Ager, and has [ $16,230, tt J ¥ firmity than from physical debility; because | . 5 Jennie Wand brought the news er s our fight during the past three years has. action regarding the election of a United | 1008 Rothing clse for four years than roping |41 one- every six weeks afterward; Weimer | of this conclusion it may be that I ought | Sh'PPIng Seriously Damaged Along the e Lo ot herus sty been pre-eminently a contest with Mr, Hon. cus | !0 and fixing country editors. He furnishes [ Machine works, Lebanon, Pa., $16,357, one in | not to write you at all untl I have some Newfounaland Coast. into port. Byrnes. He has known perfectly well that Es?;::n::‘almmr, FOCARUIRIN SRR i Pl e e e e e e e e I et Do cervar MR afact that Sou have some| ST. JOHNS, N. F., Dec. 81.—Two damaged | The Columbla left Port Blakely December | our oniy intention has been to secure the BURLINGTON BALM FOR MAJORS. | Care of by the ralieads mhircrs are taken | monthe; Bullders and fron Foundry, Provi- | et BierVal, &G ORUIGHE NS CoRTt T Ithot | steamers arrived hers this morning. The first |5 for this port with a cargo of lumber, She e on ou Mlage rea GaeTs L e N BALN MAJORS. ca 3 allroads. This man Johnson | dence, ,500, six months, one | ¢ e dr o v " o] o Vi ght by r ve g] 0 Tomorrow morning, it is stated, a com- | got his soft Job through the state house ring, | every two months; William Todd & Co., | o (mg l‘«"’!fl“t:l‘gm‘:u"(‘m}e“;rt:!et-l"w::::,‘(: £57 | as’ the Boaton Otly, trom ‘London Dacermbar| AR (LOURE by Keataring men 10 have causht | has omitted no cfforts to discredit us 1n the mittee of three will meet to arrange a grand [ and he does the secret knifing of the mer, | Youngstown, O., $17,900, one in five months, | Edgerton, Judge.”” Your true reason is very | 16, for Halifax. She reports a fearful experi- | the full force of the recent storm and they | estimation of the community. If the execu- banquet tn honor of the great defeated Tom | who like Keckley have given the ringsters [and one every six weeks; Morgan Engineer. | thinly disguised. It _is because vou ‘say | ence since leaving port. The steamship only | Were apprehensive for her safety, tive element of the police department had. Ma. he Hotel Lincoln. There will be | trouble.” & g o 9,07 in_another place, *you" (I) ftake advice of The ship J. B. Brown, another of the over- | been able to accomplish its purpose, it would jors at th I 11l by ing company, Alllance, 0., $19,278, one in four had a light cargo of about 600 tons and sk floyers and muslc, tousts and responses, and, | ATTACK OF THE STATE HOUSE RING | months, then one per month, As the time | 43 follow ‘the directions of my enemies.” 8] & ons and she | que fleet, has passed Point Reyes on her way | have crushed the Soclety for the Prevention it s understood, a variety of choice roasts ORGAN. of delivery 1s an tmportant factor, some cal- | denjal” can Change the fack'Noyy, 4pd no [ rolled terribly when the seas were heavy. | (o the harbor. Several times a ship has been | of Crime, there would have been no Lexow: of the winning opponents of Majors. The o " e vi committee, and Grant wou ve bee (I caw’t understand yet what you are|culation Is necessary before an award can be | expect me to favor your friends and ignore | She experienced tht worst gale of her pas- | sighted far out at sea that was reported as | © by e kol seen appointed by | superintendent being as criminal as any United States Circuit Judge McKenna to | other member of the force; so that the hes. money for this Is now said to repose in the | driving. af e ) or punish your enemies, simply because they | sage yesterday forenoon when about 130 miles | the J. B. Brown, but the skippers sighting her | today, instead of Strong.” 0 Burlington coftors. f Jriving ab i said the mow fedged lawmaker, | made. e Wero OF are. such, then You misudged. the AT YSHATEAY Jorepes propellor broke adrift, | Were never quite sure of her identity. Now 1 | The statement proceeds thus: “Our agents, IN THE LOBBIES know the. Iris and uts. of the. stars. oo FOSTER TION UNKNOWN. object ‘of your wrath. Tn discharging my s HHOF-ApAFE ProL o |15 definitely settled and all the vessels that | i¢UnE in the legitimate discharge of thelr B s e | LS i Inaland s ot e atate honse RITER ofclal dutfex i {10 konw ettheh Chemy fore up er deck and crashed thioush the | yers’gu on ‘the MoRA_Hayo. beeh aesnunias dutles us roprosentatives of a soclety char; now a lively toplc of conversation in the lob- | You read that attack on Davies in this morn. | C¥PRCItY He WHI Occupy In the Negotia- | Luly cr Uniike you. T think L am. Siarboard side. Then when she rolled to port | for, excopt the bark Dominion, which lett San | t8red ago by the toughs and thugs, who. RS0 Sontarea lon intho lob, | F05 FORS that atiach tlons a Matter of Speculntion. Now, eir, 1 exptot to beflh Deagwood on | the propellor carcened across the deck and | Franclsco December § for Tacoma In ballast, | 1076, 10 by tho loughs and (hugs, who the house was a foregone conclusion for sev.| ‘‘Well, what of it?" WASHINGTON, Dec. 81.—Speculation in | the 27th init., o close up spme matters con- | drove through the port side. The seas rushed | Sho was lght and would be hard to manage ment when we pressed them uncomfortably at the Essex Market police court. The pa- AN pers next morning were full of details of the outrage, but Mr. Byrnes, on examination, gral weeks bick, and his misfortune in being | | A ood deal of it: The World-Herald |diplomatic clrcles is active regarding the | peceq Wit (06, courts sl Chat everything | in through these two holes at a feartul rate |in a gale, i knocked out of the box is deprecated to a | 1as been the ogan of the state house gang | capacity in. which General Foster will figure | tatm, AWhen T renny than & propose to | 40d it was feared that the steamship would ‘wide extent. But it was not wide enough to | fOF tWo years. That man Metcalf, who was DUEL IN PENNA L In the negotlations between the two belliger- | 1y, your “order before the Deadwood bar, [ sink. But thanks to her steam pumps the save hm, and the (riumph of Geddes of | (BN Nere (o years ago, was cheeloby-Jowl { o hovers 1t & Chought unlikely that he | MihJIGYS them decide whether or not they [ Boston City maniged to keep above water g h . illliam Kl .r | Was unable to discover that any outrage had IREIE AR Kha tsiumph of ceades of |\ SERE 8T8 M0 YoOrs 880, was cheskby-lowl want me to hold the February term of | until she mads this port, Ur. Miogel and Willium Enblor ¥ight Over | [oon “committed nocossitaring aotion. on this told you go's." Late developments in the | Whenever he could, 'The thing was so plain | Wil take part in the conference, as to do | the curcult court. 1 able fo et thire, | The other damaged steamer arriving today BASTON, Pa, Deo: $1.—Drr . Riega), | S 20g.10 thas Ay of - 4l SETUIIRECIE history of Charlie's discomfiture reveal the “)‘{‘“th:"Ie',:‘l‘;"::‘l‘:'r;"'“:‘;;l"j;; hll;_lnr;d ||mlnu‘lis1's ;Z'rl;l';Inxr!;mlmh‘- d((lllllxrll;l”“l':drxlzz"(\:;rxiv"%\'le“lrxfl'; unless you can, In the meantime, manage | Was the British steamship Lord O'Neill, Cap- 0/ » P, Dec. 31.—Dr. W, L. Riegel, | was'made that the agems of our socloty fact that the Gage county delegation went to e disgusted, but Met- , G ethe; 1t 1s only doing th Kk of ler international forej 10 | 1 hend NS mreasan i : calf Is only doing the work of his boss and | under international usages a foreigner could £ thesé little pleasantries, leces over his candidacy, and the addition of | § J ] R » i ria v o | Johnson claims that he has a string to the |be appointed a conferee for either nation, | what unusual, are to terminate with this, | Lord O'Neill tried to make this port last delphi a duel at Bloomsbury e; Now that is Byrnes; he Is the man we: RRIIEE Brisat (rom the mayor of WIoro | bouy that he can: pull at any (e New.|If. nor. sommilsslonsd. ok & slenipotontiony s | Tne wecond Gasice, (eniaipi thaaih \chis, week, but contrary gales drove her 200 miles | o b i e f0UBhL 8 d oY vart¥ | nave had steadily in our eve for threa year put on the fulshing stroke. yhats the obect of the atiack on Davies? | might be present at the negotiations in the | 1954 farewell” but it” the "y aear juage | off the coast and she then tried to continue | SUN08Y morning. The trouble was jealousy | ang he had us as securely in his eye. As the i ‘l"hu canvass ‘nr nm ;mr upp'n,nnlllvl'nw‘ ‘;Mll% It is another attempt to down a man who has | subordinate capacity of secretary, but it fs | 0 i el bisl u“)l::\lnw‘; n;.".‘.y.réé‘}'mf}li x‘:r her voyage across the Atlantle. She was | °VeF Riegel's wife. Riegel received two bad | community knows, our work has meant nothe i eRoty In dead Wld have beens. wilj | the courage to stand up against dishonesty in | doubted whether a diplomat who has been | S e war s Yours, v |compelled to abandon the attempt on account [ Wounds in the crown of his head and his | ing but the overthrow of misrule in this g: '31:)‘ .:T:y A:z:h .“-‘;lf.'r |ll;:l‘l‘ (l;;;;\T n ‘:Il" our own party. It is rather cheeky for that | secretary of x|‘.uo and United States minister ELMER 8. DUNDY. |of the strong contrary winds which prevailed, | coat was pierced with bullets, Ebbler made ('Hlyl- l!yrl'm» hu.xs klnnw(n u:;‘n as wfill t'l:o 8 a clea A aet " | mongrel sheet to charge that Davies had as- | Lo forelgn nations would care to play an in- After the letters had been.read ex-Senator | T 40 N {] 254 a narrow escape, a book in his pocket pre- | public, and yet he has fought us. Now, wl Swarm of applicants. It remains to be seen | suiled the republican party a year ago. Siee | ferior part. The Lord O'Nelll will ship 260 tona of coal Sk tain Ferris, from Baltimore, cn December 19, (@ prominent physician of Bloomsbury, a few | need not look for official protection, and though some- | for Dublin, which put in short of coal. The | miles from here, and Willlam Ebbler of Phil- | Were to be considered as legitimate prey. . G. C. Moody arose and stated that the mem- | here, ec] varks g venting a bullet from passing through his [ has not the senatorial committee, througl mhether or no the recommendation of the | when has tho republican conscience been put| N0 Information has been recelved at the | s caio0dY arose ar perfectly satisfiod with | dursagan ny s ":‘.’rflf,‘.,‘,'","‘,,',’,:f‘:',‘,l'};";’i,:;‘,' body. The parties are well connected and | its counsel, mado themselves familiar with | gecretary of state to the effect that one-lall | into the keoping of Bryan's demo-pop organs | Chineso legation regarding the emperor's re- | pame phiqoth ere | maatier in which he | her decks and her crew was utterly extausted | the affair has caused quite a sensation, these matters < the enrolling clerks could be dispensed with | Down in old Cass Dayies passes for a pretty | ported action in depriving Li Hung Chang | transacted the business lof {the court, and|when this port s made, The Lord O'Nelll ———— “We have urged that Mr. Byrnes should be in the house and te WIN exert any | good republican. He was elected by a larger | Of military authority and superseding. Lim | made s ootin (hor he Do wakeg to preside at | will be delayed About thrse dass o O e Pike Kandusky Shot by Corey. asked whether prior to the senatorial ine | potent effect In th of cconomy. The | majority than anybody on the republican | Ib command by Liu Kun Yi, viceroy of Liang | {ne February term of te cogrt. The motion | @ ~¢ ¢laved about three days, BUTTE; Mont., Dec, 81.—“Pike" Sandusky, | vestigation he had know of the rottonness. | elarlon tones of etary of State Allen | legislative ticket, I am not working his | KIang. Mr. Chung of the légation sald today was carried un 4 2dgerton’ 1 é e is. | of the police force. He was or he was not. Finglng out for retrenchment and reform is | racket for the speakership, but 1 think it | that ‘he thought it possible that the em- | Mg pos :u'\:lsl:«‘;m;::lc); i:\;‘;:el 25::;:;::: CORR ARRIUBRX I HUOLAND: A0 j0ld-tmer 10 porshern - MARIARS AR 9le: | [0S HEMBRCAPNY kept his mouth shut, he- balled with o glad and decidedly wild sur- | Is contemptible to abuse this man under pre- | DEFor had relleved tho viceroy for the pres- | Goucoe M caused much 3 ; coverer of the famous Gold Bug group mines | oy unypeakably vile; and i he was not, he prise among the hosts of solons now congre- | tense that Rosewater is working for him, | €0t of his civil duties and desired him to & ) Severe Storms Sweeplng Over the Island [of the Little Rockies, was shot and kilied in was unspeakably imbecile. Now why did. gated in Lincoln preparatory to the opening | when Rosewater has not been down here af | devote his entire attention to military opera- GEORGL. lur.unu; GRAL and Surrounding Sens. the mining camp bearing his name by Harvey | not the committee insist that Mr. Goff, in. of the Twenty-fourth sesslon of ihe state | all and the log-rolling and bulldozing has all | tions. He expressed surprise at the story ! (s LONDON, Dec. 31.—The weather Is cold [ Curry, The men had been enemles for sev- | his characteristic manner, should broll Mr, legislature, been done by the gang.” sent out that the Chinese minister had ac- y 3 hout Great Britain and gales of wind |eral years and the report is that when they | Byrnes on that bifurcate dilemma, > Pl 431 ot Will Send a Frain Losd.te Nebraska Junu- | hroug AR i ‘ Just then the fhther animated tal companied ex-Secretary Foster on his trip, . ally rej ety Bhe dolnt candidacy of the would-be pages { i;yiici"(ho tendertoot to follow him upsthive | at Washington, and had no ntention of golng| ATLANTA, Ga., Deo. $1.-Ex-Governor|irains are snowbound in Scotlsnd, Between Q9d,. The doad e mia about ) ya st :{"lhl: :"{l‘:"’l‘ u"\'x'f.l l:";':“m:*h "'mm«;"wlll'h; :,!,.“ Qhs ot |(‘,,,, w,.l.,,.sl fimfwy “;_,\IM by | With Mr. Foster. William J. Northen is heading a movement | Kindrace and Forsinarda a passenger train age and was well known In nearly every | Other Departments of New York Muniels .’ \ he corporation pool which Is now busily en- :r‘:::‘hl O o, D0l urie thelr Claim® | gaged in organiaing the legialature. . About WORKING TUE LIFE people of western Nebraska, and {8 meeting I i ot o1d | this pool your correspondent will have some- - with assurances of success. On January 15 S N g i Caught 1 2:,',':,';7:,..:.“" The timar hand oo iom it | thing to say in a fed R e R Rls Dlae e Manans ™ §ois oot long frelght train will pull out of At-|bY MENtning. A terrible gale s raging over to send corn (tom Georght 1p the Starving | has been locked in the snow since yesterday. | mining camp In the west, pality to Bo Investigated. In Scotland the snowstorm was accompanied e —— NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—It is settled that ' * the Slater Bunk Fallure. the Chamber of Commerce will demand from VEJ . S A - < BLOOMINGTON, 11l., Dec. 81.—The fallure o ogislat ot I8 Mbderstood, has beeh given to'a coupte of | Combine of all the franchised co:porations Others' Nest lanta laden ith the silvar jand golden grain | S0uth Durbam and another storm is sweeping | PLODMINGTON, | AcacahmTae falie |ty incoming "“""; ‘I‘I“’ the “':p“':""":"‘l' r? oung lady students of the university by |0 the state, with an offensive and defensive| WASHINGTON, Dee. 8l.—Lieutenant | as & New Year's present. rrom the the coast of Essex, dolng much damage In BLOr, 0. Y A committee With full power to investigate: orelary of State Allen, 1t Is not stated | MMance wiih the railroads and insurance | Frank H. Neweomb of the United States | 12Wing bins of Georgia ta the emply the eastern part of that country. The sea is | Ployes of the Chicago & Alton railroad. | (he municipal departments of this city, a4 the what masculine will act us censor of the | 1oPbY D H P | revanua eutter service ARd. assiatant i e sullering Nebrasks. Jipw nor | very high and much damage has been done to | Train Dispatchers White and Gossette were | gonate commiitee has investigated the polioss ) MLy’ of clgars they are to purvey. [ e M- | 88 HepL llle Brires won telegrams (0| ghipping, The gale in the cuannel continues caught for $400 and $800 respectively, while | ge i y quality of clg Y al purvey. e 4 spector of the first and second life saving | the mayors of all the citles gnd towns in department, There is nothing in the statement of a wo Fxplosions of Dynamite Necessary, P B | Georgla, asking them (g ive out of their [and the lifeboats at varlous points along the | Hogle had $200 deposited. ang ieer Mullen i oy herolc rescues. | loses $7,000, the savings of years, and En- | A meeting of the chamber has been called ispatches to| The Ramsgate. Kent, lifeboat crew put to | gineer James Wetton $4,000. L. R. Price had | for next Thursday and at that meeting exs- Lincoln morning organ of the Burlington| ELGIN, Tex., Dee. 31.—Cracksmen utterly | 415tFicts, acting under instructions of Gen- | sup . tramway that Judge Holcomb came down demolished from Broken Bow with a neat little resigna- ahundance to the stieken families of | coast have accomplished i eral Superintendent Kimball of the life sav- [ Nebraska. He has also’ sent the vault and safe of the El gin vic : v the Jeading rallroads of Georgla, asking|sea at midnight and did not return until some | deposited $15,000 in the bank a few weeks | President Charles Stewart Smith, who I8« ing service, has investigated an nade a X o 4 sea at midnigl p " . 18 sion dn his Inside pocket, He did ot fle | 227K TWO explosions of dynamite were nec- TORort 00 8. schems Navihg. for Ht All'r’:'llnml e {‘r’..,‘.i‘;‘,.‘.:.i."ifin“‘\’fi Worlc DY Sranting | tme before noon, bringing ashore, however, | prior to its collapse, intending 1o pay for 4 | chairman of the committes on’ munlel e 8 fSaisnation toddy, and may not do so | °88ATY, aud were %o heavy that besides blew- | object the benefit of the life savers Along | ahipped ok inel rbads ta P siithe 8 M8 | tho crew of the Mchooner Unioh. wrecked oo | tas ey bo nes purchased. form, will present a report making specifio- until Thursduy morning. Ing to pieces the vault and safe, the furniture | the Atlantic ccast. The plan has resulted | response to these requests heshas received | the Goodwin sands. At Hollyhead the bodles ——— charges against several departments The caucus of the Independents was a S ala S P in the publication of a ‘*‘histori enir | assurances from Presidesd Holman of the | of ten of the crew of the British bark Osseo, Mexican Rallroud Extension, resolution asking for a leglslative In - :::‘_y"';::w,":::“:‘:;“’w::f::im:‘!“a':"‘;':h‘e In”: o (s Al mr iy mamviaactioal. souvanis B iy i O ghe Atlanta & West | wrecked on the Hollyhead breakwater yester-| MONTEREY, Tex., Dec, 31.—I 18 reported | tion, 1 ¥ L together and discussed plans for future . > i o%" | States” which, without it 1s prohibited, will | Kgiit rallway, and frelght faciiliics frot | day morning, have been washed ashor here that the Rlo Grande rallroad, which | Mr. Smith refuses to say what 'the charges: - €forty &t legislation rather than the names | Ut fOF the thieves was captured. The alarm | pe put on sale at the several life <aving sta- | and such Other as+Iatance as may b2 in their| BILBAO, Spain, Dec. 81.—A neavy gale now runs from Brownville to Polnt Isabel, | A7€ OF even in what department, but Le has. possible candidates for complimentary “\":rl':;'; ‘i‘"!“"* ‘:"&“" 'Il""gr:" the bank, de tions along the coast. It Is alleged that | power. Mayor Brown of Carrolton answers | has prevailed over the southern it of l‘ Sewpglrogs it yxn—u!:d 9 “'mr“ Iinc | made this statement; Y tes. ever, d they escaped. \e mnan captured | less than 25 per cent of the amounts paid | the appeal as follows Spain for the past two days, interrupting |in A 0 b RGSS 10 8 4 | "It has been sald that the commissloners: John O. Watson was elected d'strict at- | K8ve his name as A. H. Foster. The three | by symputhetic eubscribers ever reaches| ' YOur (eleg am received this morning, and ll:;elruphlc communieation, - On' \he coasy [0 this éity. Jose Celaya, the president of of accounts have authority to make all the: Borney for the Second district, fucluding | WhO escaped secured no money. the life savers themselves, and that the re- ‘\’\!§|,,.¥‘;'|;T;“L)_“‘;“:m:{,","l‘},';ml‘g_‘;"l'yun;‘{o'; heavy seas have been runaiug, and vumbers | the road, h“d"“" ';“" for several days, and | {nyestigations necessary. THis I8 hot so. The L a;'-;v.-.;‘:'mrn“.'l\‘l.-n:..lm m;: Otoe counties, — u’mlmm" 15l per veTllll soea lew‘ I’m- pockets of | God - has ,,m,,,mu;{x blegsed “Cur country | Of Vessels have been secking shelter fa port ;‘“‘:clfiv"r'::n :'"'\m'l:'m'r":‘l‘l: \:ux‘l’al:w"r:l’ly comimissloners of accounts are an auditing iVue re-clected in 1881, and in the Coal Operators to Meet Wednesd ghe promoters. The whole scheme s con-|with. T hgd the felegram announced at | from the violence of the stor 3 arrang 8 of the | omittee; they can pass upon the books Bas Quinn Boracice prosecuted the notorl- | prPEIRURG, Dee. 31.--A meeting of the | d¢mned by the life saving officlals, aud It | tach church. and. the pastor ob oo aptist | The bodics of a man aud & woman who were | road. a department. What we waiit is an open ai ulun Bohannon, and Hoftman, the lieit |jost tn the storm have been found near v — full investigation to show what men 4re hons ither informal affair. A number of them N “ . may be that steps will be taken to prevent | church appointed a committes o in ervlker.dnhu yas afterward hanged. ‘I“"t ‘;‘\{‘fll‘;“:;‘:u;' s"“‘;lll‘!shn:llu"\\:lll\ lm 1..{1«1,.", one connected with the service from |help for the sufferers. I will appoint eo fHe was clected to the legislature in 1887 iy Phes z 0 i - | Drogheds, Ireland. Were to Have Been Mareied Tomorroy % s 2 |est and those who are not. We want t9s having anything further to do with the mat- | Mittees in each district through the county e MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 81.—A speclal to ) ’ % from Otoe county; was re-elected In 1889 | Sult of the joint convention of miners and | tey for the same purpose. = President Peixoto Folsoned. o e s e 'm" Metty | KOOV 1B what other dSpARmSIMS REtbery o fand served as speaker of the house. He | OPerators last Friday. At this meeting rep- — s L > i | = 3 corruption exist and the commissioners o Peelbciad B 1891, And ama'n (5 AMGE | PensHLatives CF OPSrAiors on the Soibt can: Job for Fish Culturist, South Dakots Man fnsupe and Friendiess, | MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 8lLo-A rumor hasfyiieq nig sweetheart, Lizsie Smith, by stab- | scoounts are not in & position to find | ’ Vi e, 8l vil Se B eac hat ex-President Pelxto of Phe m bas been disc Mr. Watson Is tow professor of crimipal law | mittq of investigation will be named. A | WASHINGTON, Dec. 81—The Civil Serv- | Nigw YORK, Dec 1 -a heavily buiit | Feached here t bing her, then cut his own throat and died he matter bas been discu wt the university. As1 TN | maiokity of Lo Sherators favor the idoa of |ic0 commission will hold examinations on | mat e o vears, sioop shouldered, g,.,u,,‘,l Brazil 1s very sick. Acco:ding to the reports | The couple were to be married New Year's |and we have come to the couely LEG-] L2 POR a_copmiitee to bivestigate the condition of (January 16 next, in this and other lavge | ang 1 d, who styled- hims ¢ [ Which have reached here manye people in|day and Metts' jealousy of the attentions of | the public good, further fnyest i hl:’gl';m::fd 'l"n 2 lc afuilh in (he GIstrict aud repors, recom- | eities, where the board has competent tx gx', Rorty o Diakota, s b TR o0tEs | Bia ballave that he has best molsoncd, but| Bl sweethoarts Taumar lovey sasscns of |the public wead, fut-ieEny obbles that \ mendg tions for bettering it aminers, provided applications are filed at u‘fiul to be examined ag to his sanity, !otbers say Lis llness is due merely to anl deed, body to curry it on/’