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o .A\)u“ ~THE OMAHA DaIiLy BEL ELEVENTH YEAR. MUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17 1882, NO. 113 latost news from there stated that the “THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Yesterday's Proceedings in Both Houses of Congress. The Arrears of Pensions Act expected that nominations for several important missions and consulates will be sent to the seuate to-morrow or next day. 1t is also reported that Defrees is to be renominated government printer. Murdered Their Father National Associated Pross. InviaNavours, Ind,, January 16.— until thirteen minutes after the ex- press left. He entered the cut at the rate of 18 or 20 miles per hour There was no danger signal thore. When he emerged from the cut he saw a flagman swinging & signal and at the same time saw the red light on the express train about two or three car lengths ahoad. He pulled the throttle wide open and put on the CLOSING UP. Scoville's Argument to Save His Brother-in-law, Conflning Himself Bxclusively speech this evening so that T can talk with you about it to'morrow.” Court then adjourned Attorney General Brewster sat on the beneh with Judge Cox during the latter part of the soasion. John W, Guiteau has published a lettor on his brother's case. He says he hopes the jury will (Iiufiflm or Ac- quit Cox 8 instruction will be more TROUBLE IN CAMP. Rumor That Jay Gould and Sid ney Dillon are Out. The Union Pacific Hard Up, and insurrdction was sproading and that tho troops now in the field at those points were powerless to preserve or- dor. Field Marshal Bauer has been sent to take command of the troops in that department and has instructions to spare neither men nor means in putting down the insurrection at once. A winisterial council has been called Receives a Raking Over A welltodo farmer who formerly | air brakes and blew the whistle, but to the Theory of Insanity :'\\meu than he had feared it might Gould Gives $5,000,000 ll]\ this city to w;nnlidor nwnau:'.rn for s resided near Washingt Wi 1d t stop his tran. He re. be, and public sentiment is now the suppression of the insurroetion. \ in the Senate. colinty, in this stute, aged. b5, disap. | mained at Tis post until aer the of the Assassin, changing in favor of tho belief in hia to Help it Out. 8t Premusivia, January 10.- A A Bill Introduced in the House to Settle the Ugly Mor- ared on the 4th of this manth and as not been seen since. The family, in reply to questions from the neigh bors as to the whereabouts fof their collision, i Havged for Marder. National Associated Pross. And Aeking the Jury Not to be Influenced by Per- brother's insanity. He say Guiteau has been misropresented by the pross, and it will be a wonder 1f he is not hung before April 1st. He says in Project for Opening the Yel- lowatone Park via the dispatch was received here yosterday announeing that five more saiiors bo longing to the crew of the Joannerte had arrived at Trkutsk, 2N ot 6 W SavasNan, Ga., January 16, — Jesso § Washington people understand the X i Constantisorte, January 16, - The mon Business, i’??:h;.":“:}g!?\{.i..?.: Lt d R | \illiams, (colored) murderer of Old sonal Feelings. Bre batiar Lt olstaide, shd Peopls Northern Pacific. yubte i wddvessbd & 16ke 60 tHe iy [ . S him.” Suspicions of foul play ex- Toby Luc:uu mi,xl_lt \\'lnh-h_nulm.” J‘uI)" —a tere believe largely in Guiteau's in- - e lish and Fronch governmoents ;hn'h\l- \ Miscellaneons Notes From theNa- |isted, and on Saturday Vbl “,("‘f“k :"_“’ln;"‘"—’.‘l‘,‘h‘{':“:,;fm-“j:: ‘3.;‘:"“'; Guitean's Abortive Attempt to/tiity, G| Mlcellaneons Rumbles of the '&:ml“:‘n‘t“:l‘.l.'-“|a-(.::~‘.‘_|.«“nl‘;th;i. ‘\.lfl dhe two g AT 3 Y. Joston, Ji v 16, o article ¢ 0! a8 Huyypt is cof tional Capital. i.‘f.mlf.’j"h,"",’{w""},:',f,l,',l“ and com. | vate but larze crowds of colored peo LLbou s entitled “The Guitean Experts,” Lty traty to procedent, unealled for and a s monced to search the pilmises, ple were on the stroets .u\mlll the - (uoted by Guiteau in his undelivered e \‘ln‘vl.umn of the sovercign rightsof the vt el { 16 et K Jail. He had a good night'ssleep, ate | National Associated Pross spocch as coming from a Boston nowa- | Nattonal Amociated Pross. suitan. CONGRESS. which ended in their finding Yo ro- | Il He hid & good night ssiech at ; l col ) : ) e National Associated ress. waivs in the bottom of & decll well |8 hearty breakfast, D i | Wasisarox, January 16 —Mr. | puer, oviginally appeared as an edi- | S Pavi, January 16, Six promi A Turkish commission has heen ap e o covered with stones. ~ When bibught | Baptist cleruyman and expressed the | Scoville bezan s argument by pub: | Gria in the lut issco of Tho Liberty, {nent capitalts of St Paal and | pointed inguies into and roport on the AR sl to the surface. two bullet holegiwere | hope of going to heaven and resigna | jigly returning thanks to the many |an insignificant seven-by-nine fort: | Minneapolis, among whom are Sena- | 8ystem of German gen darmerie with (WasniNaro, January 16, Mr. | % U S0 Gl Tt famil B who [ ton to fate. He confessed his erime | gnyinent counsel through the country | nightly organ of anarchists and social- [ tor Windom and J. B. Giltillan of [a view to its application in Turkey [ Edmunds, from the judiciary commit. | oan€ in e tent G e [and bade s friends farowell. He | (3" a“be mail nasisted him with |ists, started in this city last sammor. | Minneapolis, £ 1L Bly of Bismarck, | Graitseh, Servian minister, has beon tee, reported the bill to provide for search with perfect indifferencey but dropped seven teet and died casily. such good counsel relative to a proper New Youk, January 16, Referring and Mr, Hobart of the Northern Pa instructod to propose to the porte "‘“’ll",‘,lf{‘{hj"‘ “flm‘«-m!;.."fl‘ “‘f COMEROSS | ttompted to direct tho attenticn of This is the sixth execution since the | pyosontation of the defonse 8o as to| to the statement of Guitoan published | cific road, have enferod into an_agreo. | the conclusion of commercial, extra and ofticers and employes of the two |y "oriicq from the well to the house. | War: . enable him to accomplish what he|this morning, in which he claims to [ment with the Northorn Pacitie | dition and other treaties with S:evia, R( houses when the office of the proper | qy Sl (00 two sons had fre- | Faeal Acoldent to a Soldier. |had done and might yet do in criminal |lave roceived & sympathotic letter|to build a railrond, standard [ RouEJanuary 16, Tt is announced disbursing officer is vacant. on the calendar, Placed The themselves of emotion and sentiment, that in response to an application from the vatican, the czar has granted a quently threatoned to put the old practice. should _divest|from tho exceutive officor from _tho man out of the way, and the younger Nations! Associated Press. Jury point on the of the | gauge, Western Union telegraph company at fq..n horn Pacifienearest the park tothe f _ Mr. Voorhees reported from the | fih St SR B AL 68 X, | o wavkLrit, L Janunry 16,2 The | d consider. the caso. from o purely | New York, inquiry at that oflico met | geyaers and National Yellowatone park, | general pardon to the Polish. Catholic joing seluct commmittee on library f0r | myere ug o considerablo ligt about | yelvania hospital yestorday suffering | itellectual standpoint. —The ense was | wi-h prompt denial that wny such lot. | or, to spoak more definitoly, torty | bishops. how building. - Placed on the “calen-| g, “hgugo during the whole Bf the | from sovers injuries occasioned hy |one in which the plaintff was called ftor had boen written by an officer of | milen of road outside the government | Brntas, January 16, Roichatag dar. i Yt i night of January 4th. 'There is in-|jymping from a south bound train |to sit in judement upon the defendant , but subsequent inves- | park reservation and forty milos with- | have decided upon the immediate { Mr. Davis (West Virginia) intro-| onee oyoitement at the scene of the i,‘.,“-] Matino station, Pa., and who |8nd in which this jury were interested losed the fact that afinit. This road, it is believed, will|reicaso of Herr Dictz, who was re duced a bill to establish the depart- ment of agriculture and commerce. [ Referred. Mr. Logan, a bill granting arrears clerk had written for Guiteau's aph on a sheet bearing the offi cial heading of the exocutive equally with other citizens in present- | youn ing. The jury wore a part of the gov- ernment, part ot the people, part of murde CENTERVIL] The excitom cost $20,000 per wilo, making the | cently arrested at Stuttgart; also that total cost of tho eighty miles $1,600,- | all of the oflicial papers concerning his officer | 000, or more likely, allowing for con- | arrest bo laid before th same. died this morning, was identitied this afternoon as Ferd Jenrgens, a ser- weant in the Soventh United States Ind., January 16, — it here is at fever heat Sy Ak e over the murder of Mr. Smith, a|infantry, stationed in Minnesota. He !lu_: nation, for the kllhuu_ of whose | and used the |xl‘ngu‘|uli qunu-_d. 'Ilo tingencies, $2,000,000. As an earnest LoxDoN, Januty 10 —The present ) ‘[’f‘,l,zn:";'l‘.‘,",‘,', llll‘,‘u &:‘;‘:‘ “)fii: ;fi:‘:}:"“: farmer, fourteen miles north of here. | had hm):u on a two months' loave in |chief magistrate the P‘;'!“"c". was ““'“ll‘l’"“nl"«]y d}nmm{ml for vlu_‘lnnnn of gmil)l X{nllh ‘lllmy are to l‘":. state of tho Euyptl{ul (uestion excites the aate of the act granting her a pen- | Lynching is freely talked of. Germany and was returning to his called on trial, and on that account | of tn\(u»mpnl}yn ll:l‘_\l;lllur‘! his n‘_\) $§10,00 ,.,“{: A (..m‘ “of | unensineas on the oontinent. The sion, July 4, 1870, and asked present| Ricumoxv, Ind., Jaunuary 16.— |regiment. were bound "’b"“"““""‘;“"‘;"!' care- | proper use of its ofticial headings. 80 ‘0“0 rThf' i ';‘"""'Q,_"'jw ic| gultan’s defiant attitude towards Eng | consideration, Dan, youngest son of David H. Smith T ful to diveat themselves of their per- e syndicate, of which Mr. Villard is| jyud and France oxcitos apprehonsion sideration, , young . s Sad Result of a Joke. sonal foelings before forming judg- Small Pox. hend and front, then agroe to furnish that he is prompted by Germany or some other cutside powers that may complicate the question by assuming absolute control over Egypt in dd finnce of the Frenoh: Boglish protectorat Mr. the old farmer founa murdered in a well on Satuzday vight, to-day con- fessed to killie Bis father and exon- erates the balance of the tamily. The father and son had a quarrel about a ! Ingalls said some days ago he had introduced a resolution directing the pension committee to inquire into y the subject, and he had informstion ; that convinced him that, while he | Natioral Associated Press. Nadional Associated Press ment. They should forget that Presi- 2 " N, Ky., January 16.—At|dent Garfield was one of themselves| Ricumonn, Va, January 16, -The yeaterday evening and perhaps personally acquainted | house passed a concurrent resolution Hayden and John Colvert, two young | with some of them. They should |th:t the city authorities be requested men about eighteen years old,” went | steel their hearts against the attempts | to furnish a suitable small pox hospi- the money to build and equip the the road, taking as secuvity a mort gage thereon, on which interest at the rate of T por cent nor annum s to be paid by tho supgle nentary ayndicate illi o o re s sule AL 8| is father i + ! ¥ Tvis expectedjthat a cabinet council was willing to voto the largest amount | horse sale. D shot his father just | 5 X0 NOL0Ave, on’ Twin | which Judge Porter would undoubted- |l within threo days for tho solo bon. | 0f six, but theto in & fuiiher agree. | yill e oo dat cavingt sl to Mrs, Lincoln, this was not the |outside the door seven times, ~He [0 W- & Montgomory b ! el T b e e iandl (atbctieaiof e LA y y oli HREnEa 0 Rk EhisE henath et | creek, and hefore going in thought to |1y muke to appeal to their feelings. | cli tho members and attache ment; the entorprising half dozen prepare a reply to the porte’s note. proper ande of reliof. - Hoasked the | then hroke his liead witha bamnor, | grighon Montgomory by rapping on | The spoakor had from the first held | the loginlature. “Tho enato rofused | citizens have socured the guar byko i billibergierrad. “Solordered. ragged him to the weil wnd threw | g " indow, They did frighten him, | that Guiteau was_insane, and that in- |to concur and it is now stated that|antee from the goverument Mr. Camcron (Pa.) at 1 o'clock [him in. called up his resolution declaring it expedient to remove all internal reve- Fight Among Strangoers. National Assoviated Pross 5, TENN., January A Galatin special says inn fight in and he got down an old gun, and, in trying to find out who was there, the gun went off. The load struck Hay- den in the forehead and killed him sanity was the only issue in the case. [ the house will to-morrow pass a reso- The district attorney, Porter, Davidge | lution for the removal of the logisla- and Drs. Hamilton, McDonald, | ture to Norfolk. that they will unot suffor molestation or hurtful competitic in hotels thoy may build in the park Our Coaling Station in Peru. National Associated Pross, 16, — nue taxes except on high wines and ue taxes exe 3 ol e 0 T tab L tate ad wr m [ Kempster, Gray and Worcester had | Bosrov, January 16. There are [and accordingly they have promised b {Bhy 18 v gnmn.,ld spirits, and proceeded to ad- fn.’.’fi,:.‘.‘.-\.' ,,r‘.:'"c.\.r"ul..: 2'1‘ \‘:]l:td;;“:: instantly. He claims it was an acci- | conspired together to hang the ac-|half a dozen casos of small pox at|the government and the Rorthern | Ball Hatlorn's saloon at midnight .'I»Lt o sonmaction swith his belief for the | protacal of the proposed salo Chim. | demt. cused. American journalism dis-| Wilmington, Muss. i ool s o it (s Ay e AURAAL TG oneY A - e o UPOS a ol S ‘ s 4 T L) < 3 M el [} i ilaing large | de: » mortally wo o bote to the United States has been | Hot Times in the Jerney Legisisture. | Sracefully anticipated the verdict. | poyr Jenvis, N. January 16 will expend $150,000 in builaing large | dead and one mortally { relief of Mrs, Lincoln, Mr. Logan had read a Jetter from Dr. Pancoast, of Philadelphia, and three prominent physicians of New York, stating that Mrs. Lincoln was suffering from in- flammation of the spinal cord, which other four are in jail. All refuse to give their names. o hotels. One of 500 ros plated as a stavter, with all the neces- sary equipments; said hotel to be ready for occupancy by the time the now railroad 18 in running order, ns is contem Judgo Davis’ charge in the Coleman case was an attempt to influence the decision of the court in this case. Davidge interrupting, Guitean told him to keep quiet. *“You talked two Nationnl Associated Press. Trexton, N. J., January 16.—In the house this afternaon there was a long discussion over the senate’s Gar- iield resolution. Hipp (democrat) published, accompanied by a statc- ment that the United States legation in Lima was informed under date of November 18 that the United States government declined accepting said Five new cases of small pox have de- veloped et Pond Eddy, a small hamlet on the Erie road, ten miles west of this city. A death from the disease has oceurred in this city. Three new Poisoned Meat. National Associatod Press. would torminato. in- paralysis of tho | protocol, in ovder that it shall not bo [ moved to striko out the clauso sayin | dy8and suid nothing. Now givo U8 | iy i tho infestod disrict woro ro- | New Youk, January 16, Tt was |, Movteouris, Aln, dary 100 lower limbs, a disease of the kidneys, | believed to be interested in_the offer | Guiteau was sune, as the Now Jersoy (S chbtice ™ 5 L jorted to-day. roported in the stock exchano to-day | Three nogross wets patsg | By <o andle oataehel o Lothleyes: of intervention in Pacific affairs. The | legislature was not a jury. After the |, Scoville continued: The jury &eve ™, 1\ e by January 16, Thore | that Jay Gould has drawn his check | mepsyostitan T b Cah B Mr. Hule, from the eowmittee on | protocol in behalf of the goverument |debate only one man. (republican) | Pound to acquit, even 1f they found | © HETHGER, T et SR 0L S for §6,000,000 ko be loaned to the |i® d¥ing, rintions. reportod the houso| of Peru concedes to the United | voted againgtthe amendment, Hipy | Guiteau kuew the difforence botween | 1Ei B0 PRV (R WU R T Union' Pasifio railway company to bo | condition. " DAL b supply deficioncies in the cen: | States the right to estublish a coal de- | then moved the assassination was_tho (Tight and wrong on July 2d, if they | [0 [ Tor Fhe week GRCHE BWHE | ygod wn paying the January dividend alosib s | sus buroan. The oill was passed. | pot in the port of Chimbote, and il | result of the pernicious republican 4% "%‘.jl"i‘t’;‘fd“;’f‘:thg’: h mutual do- | O s, January 16, One now | Ad for othier purposs for which tho e g y At the suggestion of Mr. Voorhees, | facilities they muay require, so that | political system. After a hot discus- "a S q 1 case of small pox was reported hore to- | COMPANY 18 in need of money. A | tho regular order (the 3 per cent. bond | their navy and merchant vessels | sion the smendment was withdrawn, |0 do the act o ‘h‘iv?}""d “f,l%}" S L v 1" | tatomont is further wado to cllm of-| Whipple ana McMillan Sell Out to | SRR Sl 3 ide themsely ith NS country and to avert a civil war. The | day feot that the 10,000,000 lately re- . B. V. 7 ! 'l"“&“““fil‘“‘d “‘l'dt‘?o““gw'fi:in"’“’g:; :fi:{ nge .nl:imw ::. uuvt’i‘or: The Tax Frauds. prosecution had failed to show any-| Several hundred persons attonded | Ciloq"yy the company from lub{uripv BMrsii, (Vi BarTioy \ Yo arpears of pensions act should not | themselvos in that port, Pera resery- | Natonal Amoiated Pross. thing tending to prove that Guiteau | the funeral of a child that had died | i) "wasabsorbed in paying off the P55 ! /"be repealed. Mr. Voorhees addressed | ing to itself the right to make similar| PHILADELPHIA, January 16 —Tt has | was a bad man and unlikely sincerely |of tho d"h“"’:a"’““y- and bad results | 000 debt. The company hasbeen| Yesterday the doors of Whipple 1 A/ the penate in support of the resolu- | concessions to 0“‘&: “?0“:'1115' POW?;‘S, ,}’f:zoélm‘:rflimzm'ffieffi;fi: ",‘; gil;‘:}(‘;;wd by any religious feeling ““?l'“ ann ki somewhat embarrassed ‘i{ pumh:in & McMillen’s jowelry store, in Croigh- i e8si t indefinite du- e d A non-payin; was 8 i - O et SEHOTRO by BIr. | rilon mabms b6 WAAMATOWD Aftor mo. | whIcl e nipostamt ~ovidonco | -The burthen ofBootile' niHlbA 1, i (BTRE} Casmalties o M. GouMsoMoto-day. ho lu-al: i block, woro cloged and on inquiry Voorhees upon the remark made by | tice of one year, has beew given to the | bearing on frauds in the tax office have | was that the proeecution had labored Ga., January 16.—A | ways ready and willing to loan monsy it wus at first found to be the o, y & % e ATLANT. Mr. Beck that the act was conceived | United States. At the time Calderon bw." stolen. Access to the room in | to lgrmg Sgaink Guiteau an 5"."]“"0"” neg:o wm::m was run over and killed | when good interest and ample security | rumor that they had made in sin, brought forth in iniquity, and [ was thus disposing of the port uud‘;Yj;;fi_’g'{;frg;;;;fla;j":g,p‘;;;y_fct:;*’plg}: g,’,g;z};” "‘:;‘;’;y'",;;gea.;;’mlbfld,:g;lgz by a train near Millidgoville, Ga., (# aftorded. Itis lso rumored that|an assignment. Later in the was a fraud upon the American peo- | land, Chimbote was in Pierola’s pos ! An 3 session and Pierola was exercising in- | ¢lass window. The theft was dis- ater part of the re- | covered by a clerk named Caldwell, The publication of the proto who has been accused but denies any ause a reaction | complicity. yesterday. the amicable and confidential reln- A special from Byron reports the killing of Jno. Lee (colored) by being caught in the machinery in the engine house of W, E, Warren L { dny o papor was filed in the county tions so long sustained butweon the | gloricy oflice which explained the mat- U. P. (Sidney Dillon) and Jay Gould | Yar Laing o clear bill of salo for the have been interrupted in [the most | o' und fixtures entive to Mrs. B, V. dul)lnrulrlu manner, owing to the in y for 6,000, against him a single thing done before July 2d, for which he should hang his head except adultery. “Yes,” said Guiteau, “‘and I'll ven- ple and a standing monument to the ignorance and cowardice of congress, Mr. Beck said ke had never intended to reflect upon any member of cither | cal, it is feared, may ca through the republic in favor cf Pier- - BB, house. Infact he was, at the time . Holrs to an Euglish Eetate, | 1UFC to say there is hiob now in this i i evitablo ontgrowth of rivalty which |y sont A it vt 1 | S oo bill prased, himself ignorant o | ol " Gon. Picrula remaina i Lin, [ esioraliamesagi i praar e ausisocuibonelisuscentpersoition) Sl ~ Failures must obtain hetween the Union Pa | of (14 roportor that Mra Barnoy had PN nsthadsfused iy outaldraiiio (e ke gesuitadiiiuRaniy CrxotyyaTy, January 16.—The four | Thon Ssoville. ecited the story of | e Amoclated Prose. 5 , |gific and Texas Pacific voads. The | huun Loaning the firm money to run on mg up l.lt;'pns?:l;.;u’(l d’ he bill. .}(L.l o --fl ith, doing dama persons who claim to be heirs (0 the | (e woman taken in adulter ;u”a“” | Arianma, Ga, January 16.--A. C. | latter road hus row about got things | fop long time aud had of Jate been euator Voor! eos’ l:u-u of the ‘\'[‘-fll:'(;, A ovted | 10 Hydes estate of London, Enz- | <Lt him amonust you whi’ ]:‘ ith | & B F. Wylie, tho largest grocery |in shape for permament operations. | uite anxious to got it out. The m- g‘r;.q.r{..ilp«-nsmlm :lulw d.ll“d'fl::'f') (h!l‘\\;‘] f’]‘i}""i”l.l 2 .Ié-l\.ul‘]l]‘ 41 Jund, now known as Hyde purk, | out sin. cast the ficst ol Tl‘vlunu in the city, assi ed to B. E. | Yousasrgwy, 0., January 16-—To- | Juliodness probably amounted to effort and attracted unusual atten- abled at sca, arrived at Valparaiso | o,146q at $300,000,000, are endeavor- | (., whe Ho llaa e i 8, Jrane to-duy. Assets, $126,000; lia- | day consolidation was effeoted between | uhout the sum named and this method tion. December 10th, havi repaired dam- | ) 4 ing, “‘when e looked up the wo- | 1iiies £120,000. Bad debts eaused | the Pictsburgh, Rochester & Sharps- M+ Back followed kwith! a foreil s aete ing to form an association to press| g aceusers were gone,” Bt AipblLe L E J » 3 P3| was taken to secure her, Mreskiipliopediniihflatiorble | deee j their claims, Tho heira aro Bra, | "'V} *preiter Were ke 1 L the farlure. 4 ville rilway and the Shenango & [T othor lbilitics of the firm are | spsech on the other side, o | xuony MBrine Tatelligonco. William H. Strathman and Mr. 50t | way here,” said Guitoun, £1 | iDrook Bros,, . lobaoconiats, /have) late Lipe railcoad covinaploss,e o placad ab aboul 814,000y ithel samo vl tive ¢ Hanato tep | gt “dj“u."m nb;m Auurm.».llx ross. ; of ]ndmnlnpnlls, Mr. Compton of this| R ocess, km ed. Asscts and liabilitics are un ]urml.rthq \31 ’n‘n; ‘\xin“ nu;:»‘ rm:n‘i l”u~ gentleman and as it is not known that . csion and at 4 p. .| New vork, January 16.— Arrived [city, and one other, They raised B ; o | mown. Al burg to Sharpsvillo, Pa., and the | thero are any other assets somebody ;-‘ uho prosident sent to the senate to- | —The Brittania from Liverpool, the | $20,000 to prosecute their cluims, ,‘tfiiff,,f"f)‘;'ffigg‘}"fl“afl‘l’,'“u‘"i‘“:’bff,‘_f;;‘ i other from Now Castlo junction to tho | will probably get loft, 1. ay the name of Sumuel Seaburg, of | State of Indiana from Glaszow, the = iR T L Sufolded Ohio and Peunsylvania_state line. | “horo aro many who will hear with New York, to be naval constructor, a| Neckar from I3 emen, the Saratoga Railway News. e Y Bt National Associated Pross, The officors of the consolidated com- | rgrot that the firm has been compell- number of Indian agents, receivers of | from Havana, the City of Para from | National Press Association, IR i Loutsviiie, January 16.—Dayid | pany are Joseph Forker of Sharon, (4q’to close, as both members are well pu‘li)hcllnunu]y, re‘gutern of land oftices, [ Agpinwall. Crxersaty, O., January 16,—The [ . I:“a"‘l:lll a lfmu!c in the proceeding: ' Donbeh, an industrious German, for I:fln president; John Sponrman, | known here and very popular with all and a large list of postmasters. HaviE, Januaty 15.—Sailed—The | Cincinnati, New Orleans & Toxas| )8t aiter feo erence had been made 10 | 4 nuwber of years afflicted with can- [ P. L. Kimberly, David Adams, Henry | who did business with them. PROCEBIDIGS 1N TOE. HOUSE, ey XA h Pacific railway company, lessees of hln.v:‘l:g od?b:' Guiteau nhnuI(‘u(:: “I| cer in the face, shot himself with a (\y H. W!llnnr&i‘:nn,llrun?ms:l. l’lmp[u!li _— Mr. Robeson called up his report [ Arrived—On the 15th, the Cana-|the Cincinnati Southern, held their i O o™ | it MY | pistol this morning. Ho was unable|George H. Taylor of Sharon, and|ype. of Application of duliue Nag 4 raoolxl:;neinldinlzr .I:' increl:ne 5 Ium dian from Now York. ) firut]un;x:;ulfinte:m;g ”:‘iin f;’mdmm;m'd S‘filfllb:;l“l:l!l:;u:lo ;.ihkeenr. x;t:l” and 1 g(;uk,:] ls)tlll"l mf“d ;:lnd would have g;lln‘er:}Jel'n,:”bgn:’t(‘lxl;:nn(,)w‘::i.r{’:;:,fip: atter o lnrP.)iq:::rml,li&mu‘“ jus Nag membership of the committee. Ob. s - ood. | re-elected al e board of irectors. U - ol starved within a few da m, 0., r e, i | { saombs bipola RS oo, 03 Haxuona, January 16.—Arrived— | * 0000 1Y Dtcont was doolar.| “They think,” said Scoville, after At tho Pennsylvania and Ohio state NOTICE. The Rhenia from New York. enumerating numerous small itcins of Prisoners Killed in Attempting to ¢ i ivilege e ed, and a financial roport was mado lino thoy will connect with the Pitts. | | Notice is hereby given that J. lins Nagl ;:lttgn‘thz l:f“:t::n[':;l‘é‘l‘;l'fiin"‘::;‘:i Loxvox, Jannary 16 —Sailed--On | ghowing the gross Il)m'rnimzs for 2| Witnesses hruught forward by the Escape- buurfh, Youngatown & Chicago rail- ‘II;“' ‘1','4';"‘“ "'1‘f|.,m"|'[|.:h:.ym‘.iz.-l)" '"li"" ti}; o z;;:; l]fi‘]‘l‘m‘.‘“}“fi‘)‘x-h!":’::r fvull‘-rgaw York, [ months and 19 days to be $612,008 - | Bovernment, they think = that | National Associated Pross. rcad now building. Mayor and City Council dwnn, for A large number of bills were intro- P 7w duced nuder call of states, the ma- jority of minor importasce. Mr. Calkins presented one provid- ing for registration laws in Utah, and thut voters must take an oath that they do not believe in or practice po- lyzamy. Mr. Eeltzhoover introduced a bill asking how much money had been expended for the signal service since 1875, 'The bill contemplates exami- nation of all accounts of the signal department since 1875, the al object bei to learn the ex tent of the embezzlement of Captain Howgate,. Mr. Beltzhoover said he would not be surprised if Howgate's NSTOWN, January 16.- Sailed e 14th, the Botlma for New | --On Liyexroor, January 16.——Arrived The Peruvian from Boston, the Cas- pian from Baltimore Lokse, Jun the 15th, the New York, The Convict Exiradition Case. National Assoc ated Pross Torosrto, Januwy 16 —Miller, the escaped conviet from the Western pevicntiary at Pittshuryg, brought up before Judge McKenzie this afternoon and extradition pro- e of Nevada for e e [ 16 Sailed -On was | 27, Accident on the Misseuri Pacifio Nutional Associated Leaveswonrt, Kan., January 10 - Five cars of a Missouri Pacifi ht train jumped the track nnm, tely below this city ubout 9 o clock this ovening, caused by the br of afroz in the swith, No damage was done except by the detention of similar aceident oceurred ace this morning, one car being thrown off. Fell From o Balloon Nuticnul Associate | Press, Lakevo, Texas, January 16,—At Cuantla, Mexico, Sawurday, Senorita with this vast amount of odium heap ed upon him, with his character blackened, with his history vaked up and thrown against him, they will manufacture in your minds such weight or influence against him, such ) intense hatred of tho man, that you will not stop to consider a little cir cumstance as to whether he was of sound mind when he shov the presi dent. But you will say on your oath, let that man go to the galiows; he is of no use to the community; ho is « liar, cheat and swindler; 16t us hans him on gencral principles.” Scoville was about to discuss the evidence of the witness who tostificd to the prisoncr's intention of imitating Wilkes Booth (Shaw), when Guiteau ATLANTA, Ga., January 16, Yes terday morning Deputy Sherift Walker was making his rounds in the Chester (8. C.) jail when two prisonersattackod b Both prisoners were s4ot and will probably die - ——— The Triple Murderers Natlonal Ansociated i os, Carverrspure Ky., January 16, — All iss quiot here to'day, as the trial of the Ashland murderers does not commence until to-morrow, when Neul's case comes up. One nhundred men have been summoned from whom to select a jury. Natlonal Amociated Pros, Suioide of an Ex-Postmaster: Cuicaco, January 16, -This week the office of Mr. Merrill, now assist ant goneral suporintendent of the whole line of the Wabash road, is bewng moved to St. Louis, where hereafler all the general oftices will L located, and the clerks are busy pack- ing up, and expect w bz dowmiciled in their new quarters by the latter part of the week. Mr. Merrill's present quarters will, after his removal, bo oceupied by C. L, Rising, the sencral agent. New York, January 16,- The Mail and Express says: ““We are able to state on good authority that the rail- road war has been settled by an agreement to pool the earnings of the license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Cigquors, at No. 616 South Thirteenth stroet. Becond ward, Ounha, Neb,, from the 14th duy of J nuary, 1882, to the 10th duy of April, 1852, | 1f there be no_objection, remonstrance or prote-t filed within two weeks from De- cenber 3lst, A, D., 1681, the suid license ranted. Jurivs Naci, Applicant, Tik DALy Be newspaper will piblish the wbove notice once o.ch week for two woekn i the exvense of the applicant, " t to be charged JoJ L, CLJEWETT, - ___ Oity Clesk, of Application of M, Parr for iit to selll Liquor as a Druggist, NOTIC « is hereby given that M. Pan # gmbezzloment should reach nearly | coedings sommenced. - The prisoner | Cotaline Gougora, a beautiful girl of | roared: *“Bottor leave him with a| ATLANTA, January 16.—Wum, H. |rdads on the busis of freight ratos of | A" 1" o "t Ty Mrtication o she doublo the g e s now charged | vas fully ideutifiod by Cupt. Weizhty |17, wmade a balloor: ascenmon without | pahaw.” No oo laughod. and b | Looke, lato potmastor st Enfante, | 18807 . ; Mayor’ and City Coundll of Omahn, for , h b uunsidami)le ddbata op e HAEEY “'Mum} 2 Pimb‘u'rg. b u car, but performing on a trapeze at- |added: ‘T mean P Sha spolling Ala., died yesterday by shooting him- This morning the trunk lines issued iumul to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous § { bill incorporating the Garfield hospital the house, at & p. m., adjourned, The number of bills introduced m the house to-day was 404, making a total since organization of 3,174 ther investigation was set for two weeks from to-day. The prisoner, it is said, hae received considerable money from friends and he will make a big fight before returning. The Brakeman Arvestod. tached. 'hen three-quarters of a mile high the balloon burst, and the girl fell to the ground and was crushed to death. No World's Fair for Boston National Associated Fress it. Still there was no response and as a lgst resort he cried: ““They don't appear to see the fun, do “they! [Laughter. | Later he declared he didn't care a suap for notoriety and was content to let the future ages ut tend to his re i self through the head. He was ar- rested on Saturday on the charge of embezziement while postinaster, Arrestod for Rape Natlons] Awsociated Pross AruanTa, Ga., January 16, — A spe a schedule of rates for freights on a basis of 30c¢ per 100 pounds for first class to Chicago. Cmicaco, January 16, ~ To.day grain rates to the east took another advance, The Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern and the Michigan Central reads make quors, as & Druggiat, for wedicinal, me- chanic f and chemical purposes only, at cornor Tenth and Howard street, Third ward, Omahy, Neb,, from the 16th day of -]l:':mury, 1852, to the 10th day of April, if ‘there be no ob or protest filed ), remonstrance weeks from £ 1t - _ The | Bosros, January 16, -1 utation, sinl fo . NUGHFY. 4374 AR ) 3 AP rerem, o R CAPITAL NOTES New Yok, January 16, Georze | il = SR (I,Lmhfl“"“‘i‘_f":' Counsol, affer reviewing the tosti- | Ry I i Davison reports the arrcat | an advance to e basie of 1o to New | (% i A Dhy 1509, Bho eald el National Associate.d Press. Melius, the brakeman, was arrested | v roipiribion, "o hins (. | MO0y of this witnoss, charged that | eagi the bnroy SPAEE With out-| York, the Pennaylvania to a_busis of L Park, Applicant AGRICDLTURAL CONGRERS, for oriminal carelessueas in conneetion | oo'tain'the sentiment in favor of 5| "2t he and his clork, 'Who corrobor- | 1obam oo of Mollie Tycknor, 1100 to Now York, The rates on the er will publish Wasiisaros, Jumuary 16, —Tho | With the Soyten lm;uf.lmm ansd | WOuld's i, voports that it 1 inexe 494 bt hard porjurid thomolves yeurs ¢ el Xinlnslnh;l_t rouds aro 'uluu.m.“xfi-_ ouco il ook fur o o T A0 i aigned to-da before Coroner [ : X o 1 know they o] ) bany 1be, New York 1he, Balti- R BXNELAS io_ Applica agricultural convention listened this 5 y o dient 70 hold a fai 5, andreco 4 R0W they )" chimed m the ne. P Ao of O morning to a paper on the sugar in- Merkle and remanded to await formal ) {040 & (AL 10, 0 poooin prisoner. National ;f:iff.'fi?f':l'u“m"' moro Loc, Philadelphia 13c, Boaton owith f”“.lnh"l”nl dustry of the United States, read by Mr. Isaac Hedges, of Missouri. The Ahaper was then generally discussed. ‘ in the afternoon W. 1. Chamber lain, of Ohio, read a paper on national and industrial crop reports investigation. _ The remains of Oliver B, Keeley, of | Spring City, Pa., were claimed to-day | by his uncle acd'taken home. [ Frank Burr, encineer of the Tar rytown train, which collided with the mend its indefinite postponement. | - Strike of Coal Miners. National Associated Prese, 81, Joskrn, Mo., January 16.— Two or three hundred collicrs at the Ray- woud mines in Ray county are on a ““I could honor men like Mason and Jones,” continued Seoville, *hecause they were willing to take personal i) erty, but Shaw scems to hang this man without even running the risk of Browxsviiie, Tex., January 16, — Quiriono Gaitau has been sentenced to be hanged in this county February 10th for wurder! Cheated the Gallows. 200, Phe rates on grain by the Ponn sylvania are: Baltimore 17¢, Phila delphia 18, New York 20c, Boston 2bc. By the Baltimore & Ohio, 17¢ to Baltimore, | 29 VICTOR'S RESTAURANT 1016 Faruhum Street. 1 rosecution, which he k G IVK. a8 Atlantic express on the Central rail- |strike against a reduction of o B iean i Bl 4P Kugk: nauld aiok ey A AL s N d ) T 4 ne cent | be brought against a livi i . c P Fy MISCELLANEOUS, roud at Spuyten Duyvil on Friday [a bushel. The operators say thoy |eopt Guiteausr 118 Witnoss ox i) Adwgaiod £ Forsign News. DTN The secretary of state having con- cluded the work of selection for gov- ernment representation abroads, it is night, made a sworn statement to the coroner to-day. He said that he did not start from Spuyten Duyvil will not pay over six cents. As a very small quantity is on hand, a coal famine 15 feared. ““This whole Shaw business is a lic from beginning to end,’ t id Guiteau, | sentence of death, die “I wish your honor would read my | of the lungs w-dl’y. R\LEIGH, 3 January 17.- Richard Morgan, i ail here under from abscess National Associated Pross, VienNa, January 16.—Reinforce- ments continue leaving Austria for Walmatria and Herzegovinia. The L e Oysterw, Chops and Game Cooked to Oder, And Berved Under Personal Supervision of Proprietor, VICIOR DUCROSS,

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