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P—"Riate, and report tho faca found 1o —— VOL. VHI NO. ISO. — THE MIDNIGHT TOIL. The Law Makers at Lin- coln Put their Thoughts on Paper. And Present the Same to their Respective Houses. Railroad Regulation Schemes In- treduced by Feveral Members, Various Matters from the Cap- ital, LECISLATIVE PRUGEEDINGS. Reported for Tas Bee HOUSE Lovcows, January 16, 70, —¥o-day Mer. Scott introduced a resolution in the House to have a secret committee of five appointed to inquire into the facts in reference to the freight and Passenger tarifis charged by the dif- feront railroad companies, in this the Huso at the carliest date possi- ble;and to report whether the rates are unreasonsble compared with the financial condition of the people; and to report whether if unreasonable tariffs are charged, if they can bo| regulated by law, 50 as to practically bensut the penl:le, having a just re- | Tn& o all the nterests of the States, ‘s was agreed to and the following s the committce: Messrs. Scott, Loveland, Trowbridg, Dempster, aud Browlee. The following bills were introduced in the House this aftercoon: By John Sparks—An act. to regu- late railroad tariffs in the State, the maximum rates to_be: l’menger, 3 cents per mile, and for children under | 12 years of age, not more than half rates; for freizhit, per car of ten tons, ten miles, 5 cents per mile; for twenty niles, 3 cents per mile; over twenty miles, 2 cents per ton per mile. Pro- | vides for carryiug less amounts Jnd penalty for not complying with the act. By Mr. Vandeman—An_act to_pro- hibit the killiug or shipping of wild birds between February 1 and Sep- tember 15 of each year, aud prohibit- ing the destruction of wild birds'| eggs. ; By Mr. Warrington—An act to do fine the boundaries of Go:per count- By Mr. Clark—An act to smend au act entitlod “*An act « tiesand county oustiss for the d animnls; £ lecessiry By Mr. Hansou—Au act to ameud the herd Jaw. This provides that tho county com- | missioners of any county may call an | the | of election, aud it & wajoriy voies are in favor susponsion of the gene 2 Docember 16th to BMay ar, it shall | B be done. A this ‘is a petition from the e Burt county asking for this smendment, which will nudoubtedly bo passed. By M. Fisher—An act to smend section 2 of an net to guard against ac- | cidents in tho use of tawblm wod, | prosides for_punishment for not com Dlying wich the conditions of this act & Trowbridge, inbehalfof the com- mittes on_county bowidarics, et submitted the fo Your _comui forred H. the b Nauce, = w0 define county of the end that it do pass. ndaries of SENATE—AFIERNOON SESSION. January 16— Scuator Birkhauser introduced a joint ress asking representatives of Nebraska in Con- gres to use every lawfui means to | sccure-the repaal of the law creating national banks, and the passage of a luw providing for the withdrawal of national bank currency, and the sub. stitution of greenbacks. Senstor Coutaut lowing standing ered to e names of the the Scuate aud Means, Claims, Accounts and Ex- nditures, Railroad, Landand Leases, | arotled and Engrossed Bills, and State pri; Senator Van Wyck objected on ac- count of the number, and becauso many of them had no need of a clork. | The resolution was laid over till to- | morrow morning. At throo p.a the Senate adjourned 1ill 9:39 to-morrow morning. Messrs. James Creightou, nd report the Prosident of Paxton and Carter are here as a committce | from the convention of cattle men | north of the Platte, an account of which recently nppeared in Tar Bek. The Hoese came together at the usual hour this ufternoon, and after the routine business was completed, proceeded to the more weighty mat- ters. Mr. Ryan introduced a memorial and jomt resolution to have the law that allows certain railroads in_this State to remove suits against them from the State courts to the United States Courts, repealed. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS By Mr. Day—To locato and estab- lish a State Normal School at Fremont, Dodge county, and at Hastings, Adams county. By Mr. Baboock—To provide for the re-levy and c-llection of errone ous taxes. Thisbill comtemplates tha: when any errors are made, o assess- ments not made through error, that | when .u-:hme:-f x:d dlmv«ndd the | erty sh: levied upon, and tax Sllectad. By Mr. C\uter couuty to the Fifth Judicial district. By Mr. Dodge—To regulate the ta- king of interest in Nebraska. Thia provides that. the legal rate of interest in ] -smo shall be six per cent. per ann Mr. Sparks raiogd dalletnermd the second time this afternoon, and was referred to the railroad commit An effort was made to have it roferred to a selectsommittce of five. | bat this was defeated by the railroad delegates, avd they are ol made upon it, if it 1s everagain from. The Grify snd Valentine bill for | doubt Cortez ved that the fol- | Judiciory, Finance, Ways | | atre, the marke | tail concerning which T shall mnil to-morr 00N SESSION. | th dint will probably.be mnmp(“t probably relicf has been roported bac House with t wn) \lf ( pon it this af ed prote rnoc the. Omaka radical and t on that sugust body. ALL FULL The presence of 50 many strangers in fows e past fow days, s the verius e the Grand L. has been very ur sequence, both Hou vored by v two B down gy uotivenb o to | that the ous | going to do the work as very lisdle business of moment is being done in ither hunse. They do nob seem averse to taking a recess at any ti | and are very willing to rest from their arduous duties on the slightest pre | texc, but may bethey will find more { work to do when the ¢ to Teport. ON T0 MEXICO. | The Pass Industri Deputation to Diaz's Do- minions, SAFE ARRIVAL AT VERA CRUZ. Special o th Tater-vecea. Vera Croz, Mexico, Januar, via Brownsville, Texas, January 14, te for that houordblo body to il probably have reinstated al revenue collector. Quite ber of prominent individuals d quite a number did not. T the se erngon honorable business, but to meet and adjoura. Gambetia to form a new cabi- tain- quest lie Dulaue ministry is c wed. HEAVY PATLT ly Loxgow, Jauuary 17.—Thomas W. Bovker & Co., Giamorzanshire, iron h owe the THE AFGHAN BOW. Special Dispateh to the Be. Loxvox, January 15.—If reinforce- ud su come up in time Stewar co on Cabal r, which is now lively ments Ge from C considerable business. Stewart re connoitred the road to Cabul, which is in a state of a though pre- paved for defensc. Shere Ali is ex- pecte? in Turkestan where tho Rus- sian azoni are trying to make such a demmairation 1o dnderiere. as to induce the Czar Guarak Kxaffmin say Caar will not allow Higland to make a new frontier alons. What a Dawson County Man Has to Say Concarning Him and His Gang. He Says that the Evidence Already Obtained Will Sarely Convict them The fearful crime perpetrated, s is believed by I. P. Olivo and his men upon Ketchum and Mitchell is atill agiating the publio mind. ~ & promi- nent citizen ot Dawson county who { The industral deputation arrived last | We ran into the ning, and landed at 8 rd- | came ' to ancho harbor this 1 o'clock, a reception” committes bo t, and as norther was blowing, | {keows the whole outfit, and whois | well pasted in regard to the ovidence hich will be duced at the trial, eporteryesterday that cient evidence had boen obtainedto convict nearly every man arrested so ing the vessclto direct the debarca- | far,and he has no doubt that they will Son. not ouly be convicted but hung. He Ay e Neea Oru | W21 considerably surpried upon read.- | the white, Jooking peskc of | b the asticlein The Herald i Olive's Mount Orizaba rose, and then the towers of the old city. the dingy-looking fortress of Ulua, leaving 1t to the southeast as we steamed up the north channel. The | white surf line marks the spot where !such man as Olive. | behalf, and he eannot account for it, We passed by | and we may add that there are a host | of other persons who aannot see why | The Herald should attempt to assist Our Dawson I the recfs are Lidden, and where, 10 | oounty friend says that Mitchell was weecked his ships when | ot in 1519, syalmaster | ke landed 1tnns very s word 6 h Commer and we Iu Hotel visited places party. The The city is surrounded circle of walls, and ds: of cherles- T'he effe arncd thom to cat of all | ibly have not heen a saidf, yet | friend, sure to be conv irequded a good mn, and that Ketchum, although ko may poss- he was tian. when compared with » brother of Oliv 10 are deing th £ of Olive are men or whe owe alking | whe are him or | pio be matisfied tiiit ted, for cosnty | od, inspite nsequent | ve been ar of Olive’s moncy and his iufluen pleasing, the sione yiving & certain #ir | ppil. Duirand, the young man now. P logha Sdifises; iu jail at Plum Cresk, who was depu- THY STREETS are evenly laid ouc, ranui rihoust | tized by Sherif Gillan to nmm-! and southwest, and vice verss. The | p him with Mitchell and ts are « of cobble-siones | Ketehum to Caster county, is said to o the iver Antigas, T am idewalks are chilly of a kind o comy vefuse. T movsEs are mostly two-stors, and commodious, Thol something of the M. { no two of them arc ali lies occupy- the uppe the ground fluor store-room. Lhere a SQUARES, O in the city. Th Mole, formed by the cust hou Phere- are alwo the Plaza de Calet station i hiteture is order, and e, The fami- stories chiefly, a number of PLAZAS, st we saw was The uatin, and | are said (o several others. bout 1,100 hou sive of churches, Lo noo 000 people. AMONG in the !Jie Library, i and some | the churches. e into d in a lotter ON THE MOVE AC IN. mometer, 80, ‘The Cobb Tragedy. Speci.d Disvateh to Tux Bex. Norwics, Conn., Janmnary 17.—The Inst scene in the Cobb tragedy was en acted this morning. Mrs. Oobb was at | seutenced to_ imprisonme: | Wethersfield. The jury sic | three for conviction in first degrec. Fe¢ " THE LATEST PANIC STRICKEN FEOILE. Specal Diepateh to The e Loxvox, Jauuary 17—4 p. m.—In consoquenca of a street acc: afternoon a crowd of peoy . bled in front of the Loudon Compa- S 3 ‘1 that & { Tun had begun on the bank, causing & rush of peoplo to Lombard street. A {real run on the bank followed. An immeuse crowd now lines the street Wlmngton—'l‘o attach | and the presence of police is ncoessary | to regulate traffic. YAKOOB'S NFRVE. Loxvos, January 17.—The Vica. | roy of India telegraphs that the Ko- =m.¢,m attempted o plunde but Yakoob Khaa tinall restraining them. FRENCH FOIITICS, Pazs, Junuary 17.—The miuister- ial statement resd in the French { chambers has added to the political excitoment, and there in increased imminence of acabinet crisis. Rumors are current that MacMahon will re- y suceeeded in r Cabul, | o of lime, nand and | chanco of escaping. Mour tobe ! ing used for a | -{Ares) who want to come to this D ! agency, and settle down under govern- We will start ca at 2 p,,.‘,‘-,m,p: o'dlock, and arrive at Mexico to-mor- row (Wednesday). All well. Ther- | eemies of the Cameron {mo el S e s 1 | | d ten to | e am m..y«.ed 0. H. Platte for Scnator. e the only oue He is generally | | regardod as innocent, and has many s ot Plu Hou. J. warin fri understo: this city, has heen engaged to de him. The Horthern Hostiles, i ch to Tue B aveR Acexey, D. T., Curyesye Ri state that there are about 460 Jodges (Minnoconjou and San | i hostiles They are desi of loarning as soon es possible on | what terms the United States govern- nert will parmit them fo come in. The Cameron Dynasty. Special dis us | Don’s re election to the Tuesday next, but the ati, a failure. lun Mac o died, | matipalated {he leghl nachiuery so 4 to wsurc 118 pesalts afe on will hm Senatorial Battles Spacial Dispatos to the Beo Cuzoaco, Junuary -18—6 w- m. John A. Logan was nominated et Sprinpficld on the first bal The Wisconsin Democrats nomina- ted E. G. Ryan for Sens The Republicans held 49 ballots. Keyes was leading Carpenter by 8 votes. , January 17.—Republi aucns tat until morning el i Your life it in_danger when you al- ¢ a severe cough or cold to_go un- 4. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is harmless and reliable reme- HAIR GOLOE. DF LA BANTA'S “NUT EROWN." wny hair to nature's most bevusisal brown ro lead or the skin, bottie WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN OO AT HtATIfiG STOVES e Gt Wit ) gty & Al thie new with traders, British troops creatinge}'s s | who stands any | | fied of that { for rent ui PATERT RiGHTS. The Senate Bscuss the Bill for the Protection of inventors. Democratic s of the Teller Committee, ion of the Proceedin, Wasmyeroy, January 17.—The credentials of Senator Houston, of Alabama, were presented. Senator Allison, from the commit- tee on finance, reported adversely on the Senate bill to authorize the killing of fur seal fur bearing animals within tho limifs of Alaska Territory, and it was indefinitely postponed. At the conclusion” of the morning busiues:, the bill to amend the patent laws, was considered. M. Hoar submitted the following amendment: “And whenerer a patent hus been u!uml to two or more or pre was the invention of nd for which the i might lawfully separate patent to himself, said inven- may be secured to the first inventor thereof by re-issue of the patent so aed, upon proceedings hiad ther cases of re-issue, and with asin ¢ the consent in writing of the assignees (if any) of suchor; re-issuc to inure t all persons clai patent, us if t under the a8 provid This ame oussi benetit of 1 1 ing under the origit ept d in hy dis- reaching & vote it was discovered that no quorum was present. Acall of the States was zorum having respond- ed Senator Edmunds moved that the Senate proceed to the consideratiofl of exccutive business, which was _re- jeeted. After some difficulty in find- ing a quorum the amendment of § ator Hoar was agreed to—years nays 8. Senator Davis (11L) submitted an amendment providing that it shall Iawful to grant o patent_for { invention § original p { reached o ¢ | ouly & ot tl in order o ¢ quoru would ! now aud su lio over for ti drawn. Heo adjy He did not ke e valid to excuse the sted that the that it at evenin Acallof the Semate wim respond i he + minority of or comnnitiec were n u north from New Orleans and were going to Charleston to contimue the It was impossible for him to go toCharleston, and t 0, as he was in investigati hoped the request sent, and in u some Hoar Senatox itte ad concluded atic mem- to Charleston, by not to ga e s1id nothing of the kind was contemplated. i Senator Hoar replied he was satis- | finally 2 1d be arr It w tor sh Wallace to ex- e President aj mald and es. pavment the amounts re- withheld from e went into commi the whole on the private cale On motion of Mr. Gunter, chair- man of the committee on prisaio lan claims, the Senate bill was passed de- fining thie manner in which certain land scrip maybe assigned and located by actusi sattlen The House went into a committee f the whole on privte caloudar . After Iy port to the House, th &1 for the payment os $200,000 to-the trustees of the Protestant Epi seminary and high school in Virginia the buildings d lengt war. nite = ensued. The oppon asserting it was a war claim and the friends of the measure ststing that it wasa just bill fux rent of property, and the government was as much bound to pay the rent for this build- ather building occupied Withoat reaching a vote-the inal patent, such | ny businoss without a | offored a | the House 9d- | is not known whether he will appointed. 2 STRUGGLES FOR L! The Cheyennes Defy the Sold from theiv Imprognable Po:il A Soldier Killed while Recon- noltering. Associated Press Dispatch. Cuexexy, January 17.—A courier just arived from the cene of hos- tilities five miles distant from the po- sition held by the Cheyennes at last writing, with information to the ef- fect thut the savages had assumed the most inaccessible position of any of the mauy from which they have r cently, stopd -the: traopegs by, JHe aiso states that & party +f five saldibrs Who wera défached for the pur- pose of ascertaining the positiot held by the Indians, while engaged in this duty they- unexpectedly found themselves within short rifle rauge of over half a score of Indians, the latter diacharged a valley at the squad, kill- H, ing private Barber of company Third cavalry, and gaining po: of his carbine, pistol and ammurut The comrades - of Barber thoug exposed to the firé of the Indiaus, used desperate efforts to pre- vent the Indians from obtain- ther his remains or equipments, out avail. - Captain Wessells believes the Indians caunot be dis- lodged from their present _position ithout the sacrifice of a greater | number of lives than he deems advis- wble, and has in consequence dis- patched Lieutonant Dodd, of the Third cavalryyto- Red Cloud agency, vith a view to obtain_the assistance | Chalk, arrived here to-day, and re- port the loss of forty head of horses, { and the trail of the thieves indicate t0 have been Indians, and pos- | sibly Little Wolf's b ! Trwin and Red !to learn the | events, and rey | Pine Ridge ag o-night of the late the excitement at v a8 intense, in New York. Desm uctive Fi Asocisted Prosss Dispateh New Yok, January 17.—A fire broke out this evening at No. 62 Worth street and spread rapidly. The flames were first seen on the third floor, and before the firemen could fairly to work it hgelapre xl to N 08 b slort tme the ! street were in a Hl While Fire O nmber of firemen anicated to on_con Here evory tinder. v was direc but to uo-purpo o fell in with a tremenduons s flames soon took hold of Nos. d 68 Worth sireot, and from that e the fir-men seeued to give up all hope ing auy cf the stores, and began pouriug water on adjuining buildings. Al ) buildings were occapied by mirchants and impor ers, about 10 o'clock were in a blaze, as the woolens, silks and prnts t fire, the flames shot up from the collars to a great distunce above the roofs of the buildings. 11 o'clock there was nothi thre the fluncs from the dup, v copious supply d soon had the fiames v under control. comple LEGRAPH tock | TE MARHEET New Yori Money Nk MONEY—-2@8} per cent} GOLD - 100. GOVERNMESTS — Firm. s 1063 10 of a dozen Sioux scouts, versed intho Indian moda warfate usual dopted by | Indiaus. _Cattlemen Newman and but | £3 ORE, January 17, | © @10 25; western drosso car load lowly $4 0 Sheep—Re , 1,400; no fucther wivnon i prioe. thits. ] quicker; sheep, lambs, $36 20. Hogs—Barely one ear load arrrived; b t. Louis Produce. Sr. Loums, January 17. Flour—Firm but sloy; unchanged; medium and high grades scarce and : double extra fall, 53 Wheat—Higher; Inactive; No. red fall, 94]@94ic cash; 94}c forJ 94%c for February; No. 3 h; 324@s2dc 742 A Outs—Fasior; 22622kc cash; 21fc for March. = Rye—Higher; inactive, 44c. Barley—Dull and unchanged; prime to cloice spring, 60@70c. Whisky—Steady Pork—Higher; $8 25. Lard—Easier; small lots, 25 70. Bulk Meats X and inact 10to 20 day shoulders Chicago Live Stock Cinoado, Junuay 17 ; steady; a(tle~l(ece|ph. 3 800; strong and 50;butchers’ stook | Milwaukee Produce. Muwwavkes, January 17. tive and firm: closed 0. 1 Milwaukee, do; Junua- March, 83c. 0.4 Milwau’ ; 19c. er; No. 1, nsaleable; No. 2 spring, New York Produce. New Yorx, January 17. Wheat—Quiet and firm; engraded do, He Cut Moats— dien $475; saortc Lard—(Q Butt tern, 10 Whisky © to fancy, ceipis 300; shipmen:ts, < Live Stock. New Yorx, January 17. Cattle—Only 1+ car londs arrived; arket dull and tled with fow | fe adva last. Wednos- | ud several car loads held ov.r of bids; extreme range S8 2 none for sale ahve; foeling upward: nomins Cuicago,”,January 17. and unchanied. ¢ active and firmer; . 2, 82)@82%0, closed at 82 Ec cash or Jan. ; 833@88ke, closed 2t 834c bid for Februacy; SH@8dte, closed at 84dc for “March; , 68 d, 51@dlfs; No, 2 red winter, 8G}@87c. Corn—Quiet and _steady; shade hi b hxgh mixed, 26fe; No. high mixed, 20§@29%e, ‘closed at 2030 bid cash, 20§@293c, closed at 204 for Jamuary; 30@304c for Feb ary; 303c for Marck 34kc, closed at 343c bid for April; rejected, Flour—Qai Whe 3 Rye—No. 2, e for January; 4+ Buarley—No, 2, for February; extra No. 3, sh; 49)c fér Fobruary, * Pork-- xchu stronget and -higliers old, '€8Y%5; | new, S8 108945 cash for Bwhraary. | 3@94c cash; $8 508 52} for April. and highery } for Februery; pecial Dispateh (b Boer Laxcous, January 17.—Caph . & Mitehell, of Otoe -county,” has been’ T i pae | ecommendsticn s now on the way fo Fevenue collector ior XN braske; ahid n. asked to accept the position of infernall}e 5 8600 (or h hatt ol -s‘foz 00. “uDiessed Hogs—83 50, 195140 | for Feruney; 48 374art b 3 [ 55 happy and sincc 1070 Boo. PruvavsLruls, Junuary 17.—Five | collieries, in Girardville district, have {1y 2,000 miners on & strike. A ge wral stoppage if~ feared in the Schuylkill region. - Lose not thy own for want of ask- ingit! Lose not your infant forwant of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrap, whicn any The unusualnumbét of murders and suicides occurring in this State during tho donth of December, is the subject of frequent rameskyand it s eeemed difficuli to acedant forsomany %80 short a) time 7 by il convorsa tion to-day with French, cor, ho advanced | an 'idea which possesses. 6t oilly novelty, bnt plausibilicy. He says that dusing.the mentlf of Novem- ber and the first w:nt)-fiva' days of { December, not a’piuiid of “Red H” Saf ‘whis sold in ) lu'. and that the people woré obliged to Subsist an & variety of iliferior grades, such gs {ould be pickgd up i the magket. ‘rom these the reguisite’ brain food | Gould not be obfgined, and fhe result | has heen mordsendag,, jeal: sy, dig el and in some {hsfances insapi- The'jeople Wwere getting worsaand | n Christmasday | Worse, when i followed us -there, and who saw in stirred up the Christian women of o#r country who, i appealing to you to further aflict us, know not what they do. paupers, no outeast women, no illigi imate children. —let e before y WA A\\*'!;:{(""s»\ ‘'he Admi mibly An- z's Op- ‘mion The Yellow Tever Experts Pre. pating their Report. Pathetic Apy Mormon ‘Women to S Scumthing of_tha uistration toward Conkling is shown with a yery near friend of the Presi- dent. In spea of Conkling’s courss he remwarked that if ho President Hayes he should serve notice on Conklirg that if nominations now pending were not confirmed /he would call on an extra s=ssion of the Senate after the 4th of March, and nominate John Kelley for collector and Augustus Schell for naval officer, and let it b understood | that it was the Republican Senator | from New York that made this course necessary in order to carry out civil service reform. YELLOW FEVER EXPERTS. Yellow fever experts are cngaged in ing was. ready within a fow days. Moedical | members of the commission are prac- tically unanimous in the opinion that yellow fever was imported into New Orleans from Cuba through the very lax quarantine of thatcity, and legis- lative members are practically unani- mousin favor of a national quann'me act. THE FORT ROBINSON MASSACKE. Gen. Sherman, when asked about | affair at Fort Robinson, said of insubordinate, cunning and treach- erous Indians, who had no moro re- gord for the lives of our officers and soldiers than it they had been do; from attempted tu custody « 0 carry vuk Womw- ary committee If of Judi the n westward from State | t took refuge have b to State, aud at 1 the soil not belonging to the United States, but to Mesico. We were thought unfit to live under the American flag, and a in which to | rding to our eon United St When scssion of our territory we iin hunted by Gentiles, who | were ag we had comfortable homes, good hu bands, and were searing children our faith These men have | We have no dram shops, no Force this cruel Gentiles rule 1 must that buiid the rritory,—and prisons for onr husbands and almee housesfor our children. What shall we ws 1 Williams said, Mrs. “My father, Brigham Young, loved his children; owned them and provided for thom, Will the Government of the United States make these women outcasts, who are honored wives and mothers, grown gray in rearing sons, good citi f the United States. Weth the constitution of the United States would protect us in the free exerclse of religion.” THE LATEST FROM TIEWWAL pecial Dimpascis vo The Pen - WA-)aom, anary 17, 4p. ui.| - Suulsbiry ubmitted a ros- alution ealling. the Searetary of the | Mroasury. for- informagion as to the amount of eqshpensatiod paid £ bk ers, brokers, cofiipa or individuals for. services L:)Jl-L . Bull , vk ting the pale of-United & ' s~ bonds draggiat will sell you fo¢ 25 coits 3 frum T8 o) the praserit di ™., bottle. - The. Presidént ‘to-day 3 . ioated Alexander B, Hagaer,.of Maryland, Associnte” Justico of “the “Sugiroms Courg for the ‘District o Colimbia, | vice Olin, xetired.”” Sauator Whyte ] saggth® apgointwient is an excellont one.~ Judge Hdgner is a Eairich Ro- 7 as ‘héen o Republican can’ isan ex»ellunt lawyer.. - THE DEFEAT OF GEN. HAWLEY the Regiublifan Senatorial caucus ot Huftford, “Gecasions aithough 0% | e active part in- the Comtest. . e H > : St -ABed Misclonary. Special Disy atef 4o tis oo, {8 cirond of #Sied H” arrised.. Now @verything is serene. The paople ave | the, ‘\l’l’lf‘ll awt a !'lurj ['der or suicide lias occurred. French dasures us that e Wil never again be | Wi huky~8mdy, 04 out of “Red H.” | Bostox, Januazy- 18, — Trehsurer Charles Der 'lxna! £ ‘h\i had loans and investmenta. in an interview | preparing o preliminary report to be | | to sell many goods for less | “We | BUSHMAN | { Capigross several times, md‘,,, | | great sur- | prive hierp smovg Hawley's. feiends, | who. have: | been- véry - confident | be would pull th; has been | no.soorot that fon was | 1§ desizous ¢ of Hawley'’s nowination, poud -has lost 860,000 of | Massachusests ~Home | * Your Choice of the lever brought to Omaha, those annual CLOSING udT |W 11 offer many bona fide bargains throughout our | establishment, | New York, we are enabled | than cost of production, | é NO ONE | SHOULD FAIL OF SEEING| “Why | do you call it a massacre! A number | Cloaks. Dress-Goods, Hos- us, 101y, CGents' (fine quality dried) Shirts, Uu~ jun 1l nd up), “iap- Ties, Bows, ete., etc. oy 5, The Lowest Cash Pri ices | |always Guaranieed, .ln(l but ONE PRICE ASKED, aax §. E. CORNER 15th and Douglas orazIa. the City Council of versibiat. may hasesty tict requiries the san tlet. prdimance shall take effoctand b In Torda trom v afet e pameage. Attew—Z TAYLOR, Cily Cleck. Apraoved, sy b, 15 . (Signed). TLECR, Mayor. e A BOOTE'S ;. Oval Brand- (OYSTERS | = Theiagh tho Superior Quallt ‘of the ogsters he /518 Gp, Mir. Booth, from small beginbg becoras the Largest Oystar Pucker and. o Warld. Western buyers will ntags 1 order of - D, B. BEEMER, (Bm) Westorn Agt., Omaba 8. W. RILEY'S HEW UPHOLSTERY {TTRESS FACTOR { No. 514 TWELFTH STREET B, Fanekax axp Dacass.. Koops n o makos to order, ul kinds Matirndh, Mattremon of Svery iption oo ol s, Clia sl chais S e, B e ke sk o5 Nivic s ot and G v . Furaiturs s s vasziched, and chairs caneds ¥ N Sosgilly of Fioe and Piain W { Dainpriaiia: turth Conton | e, "t epeir.and re-cuiion Biliand Tables, mezadly oy Nipper d it to IFYQU WANT FINEST GLOAKS youwill find it to YOUR |INTERESTS to examine We have commenced our | Sale of Winter Goods, and Having lately visited s' Collars and | Send Rostal Card for Samples. | y ot | A Omaha I Prlce Five Cents CASH SALE ! A G’rulcfi:slmnfi' GREAT Previous to Inventory of Stock. GREAT REDUCTIONSI Will be found in every de- partment, to reduce stock, and make room for a large and increasing trade ; | Domestics, cheaper than ever. Lonsdale Muslia, 8}c. Fruit of the Leom, Sfe. ‘Wamsutta and N, Y. Mill, 10§e. Caligo, 21 yards for £1.00. Cotton Flannols, 63@83c. Ginghawms, 13 yards for $1.00, Yard-wide Sheeting, 6je. Children's Merino Vests, 25c. Men’s Merino Vests, 30c. Ladies’ Merino Vests, 50c. Gents’ Unlaundried Shirts, 50c. Six Honey-comb Towels, 50c. Honey-comb Spreads, 65 | White Flannel (good), 20¢. Colored Fl: el {ood), Loe. .+ Cloaks! Cloaks! Will close out the by stock at a terrible sacri Politences guaranteed, whether you | purchase or not. f | ACruickshank & G ROSENFELD BROS,, | COMMISSION MERCHANTS Will PAY CASH at Ouaba for lance of our BU ‘I‘ ’I‘ ER: Choice Kot T e Friete . 0 AR, 5 i e ot | #o-No Commission Charged jor thess | Goods. oe28Y i HEHRY G RICHTER, FURS ALIERKL WAL MVE U0 aIvd 0IMd LEAHOI !Ianul‘m-mrrr of FURS. | 1511 S1., Ovs Doon Fuow Dovax, Opposite Post Office, ;OM_AHA. - - NEERASKA. | m TADTES I | 1F YOU WANT hosutiiul Soft, White Hands | and Fine Compiexion, wee L. V. Streeter's Sulpbursted Glycerine oap, which ex her soaps and_ compounds for this pur . Guaranteed perfuetly harmicss to the mos Teficate wkin. €. real luxury for gemera! T dealers. L, V. STRELTER urers, New York. CHAP vam g . GlycorineTar Soap that will wften ing dusing ors e it ssine, ofe., aro i —Guaranteed FUR) hebest. '_TE oMLY puacE WHERR YOU an find 3 good asmrtraent At la LOWER FIGURE than anyjother shoe house 1n the city, P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAM ST. LADIES’ &GENTS SMES MADE TO ORDER, a0 pratect68 ineantend. Prizes vety, redery deci: 1y FSTABLISHED 1% 3. BOEKHOFF, PROP. o, AND FARNSAM STS. Sond for cirénlar and price list Ladies and Jopts’ Clothing Dyed ang, Cleaned in 8 satiafao- ory manser. 48 Nerensan Groia A Spmciany, iy JNO. G. JACOSBS, (Formarly of Gis & Jacoos) UNDERTAKER! 0. 253 FARNWAM ST., Ereps constantly ou haod the mast compuet stock of Netallic Cuskets, al) kinds i Wood Co ‘00 a0d anroads ia the city, £ Oriers by telegraph solicitod aad prom Pl Pt o ek BOOTS AHND SHOES - CHEMICAL DYE WOBK&, ) §