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: THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA THURSDAY FEFRUARY 1 ROSEWATER'S REPLY, |entoverand gave Mr. Kimball the[m. T called as requosted and had o| Linoln. Me. Kimball and Mr Clark 3 olaring it the s f the h: information he wanted, that is, as to [lorg talk. Our conversation lasted | and o very large retinge of fhuir mn THE OLD woRLD' mnqrgn .hm‘mu:u‘n“r‘ l.: m“:;;utll“:: R, the liabllities of mE Bme, its re- |over an hoar. We talked over the en. | were here for the pl,lr:"'”f of prevent —_— raileond traflis botween states and ' sources and general informsiion as to | tire rituation. Gen, Ddgo said Mr. [ing the adoption of rerolutions favor i fllfl Editfll‘ or "fl!& B"" !“tm" weneral inform o tituation on. 2o said 3 | s P the circulatior, &: I should & Kimball had m'smanaged the political Before the Rlllmd Oom- :.h:: Iithi(vk .}‘: z_r{um fiu:ior w” 1 vulhin:n hl; !‘ldj‘.xn‘ahh‘. v)hu ll;ey ;.ln.j ¥\ aterview we hud four or five, ha? | posed to abandon the fi /ht and wautcd mltm looked the matter over and reached |to be on good terms with us, I as- W the conclusion that if 1 ever allowed |sured him that there was no disposi- & third p;rty to have control, that is | tion to continue the war if the com- to have the balance of power, a time | pany would only treat our people fair- Minute Details of the Negotias might arire when that pnrlv’ would ?y and stop med’dninylx: pulf‘uof. Then tions to Oonsolidate “The |take lw;yhfrom me the cémlml oé the | [ talked over mij printing olsim and " paper. I then wrote to Senator Saun. | told him that Mr, Clark had refased Bee" and “Republican. ders that I would not enter into any | to carry out the contraot beoause I had arrangement whereby the control of | abused Mr. Gould Gen. Dodge said A Oomplete Refutation of|T® Bex should pass out of my hands. THAT WOULD BE ADJUSTED ¥ Thercabouts the matter ended. i 1d to Now York after th e et oy 00T ) aemt o work thin (ke Mos of 8| yocilohiburen, & dayp ov IWO AN i stoock company never before got into b structed Lies, gy isad) Ad Organtivi e i s gm inu;gn':nllo: of *1’1'.5" tl‘ ;u:t .;o pany myself. I raised $10,000 whero- '"'u o'f (h'“ Uei- I‘..é‘fla GM; The Ut rts of Gould and Dillon | by I was able to pay off the dobt on | Jisnr® 0 the Unlen Patibe. Tt i § the paper aud building, and place it| 5 n¢ &nd Hr. Dillo - to Stop “the War in Ne- on a paid up footing,. My brothers ::"" 'M:‘ |D'l§)"l; mkmklng M;:m':' " in 3 8 contes n cbraska, wan 0 braska,” ;:’r: “l‘;‘fin"elp.i'nc:fl?"’fi:d t‘h'{ know why I was mnking' porsoual as- 4 Wall dVer glvl::’to any l:nilrond.o::z saults on Mr. Gould. I replied: “ 0 And Becure Unpity and Har-|pany, and none was solicited by Tus ml:::‘:'h‘ ::t't‘“(};’:.': ',;;':’ ;;:"": mony in the Monopoly fi_‘"' un'l:l;':.:: ‘Ih;n":'d of the nego- | torious as & manipalator of legisla- Party and Papers. THERR WS "‘7’“;“ POINT ;‘;:‘:::::?;’:;‘tn;:.poulom‘#:u“::o:: ;n the matter I would also lh;e..l i Beci iuto this fight and amlltd ukde t:: oo:~ ore we got through, Mr. Kim said [ sequences.” Mr. Gould said that he Interviews With the Moguls in that the ability to get the stock of Mr. a’.fi not oare about newspaper assaults; New York, Washington Hitohoook depended upon my consent | that Dana, in the New York Sun, and Omaha. to allow him (Hitchcock) to be ap [gave him a column a day. He was inudnomn;lnionor general to the | anxious that aris exposition—an appointment that | 1y waR 1N NEBRASKA SHOULD CEASE, The Famous Narrew Gauge Fight | was then pending. It I gave my con- GENT N7 iug pro rata, and tocontrol the nomi RAL FORE(GN NEWS netion of of§ cohgteldiau, M, Special DI patches to Tin Bex. Gould was then at Omabu, stopping RUSSIAN, AFFATRS, atthe Grand Contral hotel. Wa ma: Sr Prrerssure, Janusey 31,--The at this city and oanvassed tho tompo. [C23r received DuGiers, and subse- rary organization of the convention, |quently wlong dispatoh was sent to We were not anti-mon poiists, but | London regarding the Danubian con- were tormed antl—antl-Hiichcock, ferenca. WE CARRIED THE C)ONVENTION, The famine prevails in the govern- but through some logerdermain wo |mont of Kherson, Several pewsants wero held here for four days, and|committed sulcide to escape witness- members of the convention that had |i0g the misery of their starving fam. been with us in the atart went on the | ilies. other side. They were notorlously DOINGS IN GERMANY, bought, and General Cowin, who was | BrruN, January 31.—The reichstag then a ocandidate for congress, de-|to-day dircussed the proposition of clared publicly that the U. P. men and | the conservatives demanding for trades Mr. Clark were corruptly manipulating | guild's exclusive right to apprentice- delegates and interfering with the|ship. cholos of the party. From that time| Twenty-five hundred Danes in North on there has been no’ cessation, In|Schleswig manifest no iuclination to our clty, from councilmsn cloar up, |meet ths Danish representations the railroads dictata the choice of oan- | againat the expulsion of men declining didates through their employes and | to enroll in the Prussian army, :ir:hhng-;.whu ;xer;en':‘ im:l“m“bl"n BCKNES IN VIRNNA, oth partios as demoorats and republi- cans. L 1t has bgen 8o common, (g-t it X‘d“’::‘, ".:“6" fl.l-_r:. :zp?:; {s notorlous, 1 don't suppose there Is .: . rh:ll ukm" % “, " n‘h any mystery about it. ;iu'k meni:eul el‘lt:rt:inr:gcnk. l:ld“ool"“ 5 5 hu: ls;‘z:h.w':r:“ .r:‘::n:}::l ’:,?,:: lion on ice. Bensal fires and electrio Behtlo lor’tho sonatorship .sr Wil lights made the scene a brilllant one. u‘mflg in any way possible in th An earthquake was felt this after- L4 y way ® | noon on the Bohemian Riesen Gebigre, neleotlon A proof of their interfer. enco is that members of the leglala- Notwithstanding the vernment tare who had sold out were subse.|Prohibition forty thousand coples of prevent extortion and unjust disorim- ination in transportation of freight and passengors, F.roworks Destroyed. Spectal Dispatch to Tin Bxn, MatTaMORAS, Mexico, January 31,— At the fireworks factory of Sanor Meyra, in Amecameis, yestorday, a terrific explosion ocourred, followed by flying rockets and bombs. Meyra and four other membors of his family were burned to death; others were badly injared, S PARSONAL. W. F. Norrls, of Ponca; Chas, W, Rees, s of Friend; Joha Sanders, of McCook; Jas. Britton, of Wayne; A, S. Palmer, of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Ponca; E. P. Savage, of Custer, and A. 'ABLE 00 Gleun, of Colimbus, are among the Ne. Ta Positive Cure beaskana at the Millard last night., e 11T G i o Wiaiod Rov. J. W. Ingram, pastor of theChriss | se sommen to eur best famale pepulation. tian church, returned from Unndilla |A Medietne for Wor Tuesday evening, and will oocupy the pul. Prepared pit Sunday morning and evoning next, The Greatest Medieal Discavery Binee the Dawn of Histeny. Hon. Loran Clark, C. L. Harrls and | t9itrevives the drooping spirita, lavigorate: and harmont F. B. Tiffany, of Alblon, are guests of the [aemmes to tne s rertone: sneattoea! lstre 1o thy Paxton, aye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh rosos of life's spring and early summer time, \ M. 8. Huntington and wife, of Wash- |gorpysicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. -9 ington, D. O,, are at the Millard, 1t removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving Hon, W. M. Robortson and W, Frites, |15 runne srd ralees woaknom of the stomack of Madison, are at the Millard, o 1 (e Lo ey and hackache, ia always permanently cured by its ase : he Tagblatt were sold yesterday| mon, T, M. ¥, For the cure of Kidney Complaints of elther sen : and promised to put a stop to politi- | quently, after this legislature adjourn- on, T. M, Franse and wife, of West Cimgousd rrprmeebed and its Consequences. .B.r:;h::dk woullt‘ll not‘ 3&"";«."%“:' cal interference. 1 then brought us ed, employed by the company. m?l"::rh.mh‘h “:;'i"n .i:nl.. PR Point, are at the Paxton, e e ':n 1080 PV | T eald In "l‘:'l‘I ‘t‘; it I un: :n' the printing contract. Both Goul L pmaas Y oMms | Byl will olale gllh ow on the| H. Susenbach, of Lincoln, was s guest ".'.fi o Joms and sfrength to-the sysien The Broken Printing Contract and pm'ult ‘:‘::. ;rould:nt' WhoKsd ll’- :fid ?Al]on uid':lho wol;‘ld order :ir‘ 'l‘nd went to Omaha ul;l li:l tbhmu“ branch of the Killa river exempted |atthe Paston last night. mAR womIAS OF €A, Inslst OB Baving I Y ! to the contrac was too uncomfortable for them at 5 Poth the and Dlood Parifier LA, m’ onn::nhd, ; I:hths ud‘v lr °£ About two months later Govld and |home. If I were to go into detalls I :m':l' fl:fl":;“.“on“?: ‘Ih “'::'nl'.lbo." Ool. Frank P. Ireland, of Nebraska um.;am: Avenue, Lynn, mmmm was c:.nl:ll:;'- ::d lo‘r ::npr nr::«lrln Dilion came to Omaha; As nothing | could speak for hours : t?voe:o l:nuh pl‘:u‘l ‘:u?l::: oann' th; bl el O pri sy Avedfoernly bk o) THE RAILROAD INQUIRY. | M, Hitchouok refused to part with had been done about the printing Here the direct examination closed, » John Grant, of Washington, the paving | 2f il or oflotngee on recelpt of price, 81 per bes Special Correapondence of Tus Baa. hisstook, That ends that part of it. oalled at the headquarters, which was | but Mr. Rosewater said if any one on n:a'::]n al::mi’:’ll- entirely within A €4 B M m:m h:‘ _r; *mr:ex_ uml"p.mm TESTIMONY OF MR, ROSEWATER. | Now I will answer Mr. Kimball's alle- :’;’“fl:‘; s wt?lg:n dh“.:':’ finflo':"; :{?n:‘::';‘::fddfl":.w ';k‘:“{:.':":; ANGLISE RAOSS. Hon. Charles P, Mathewson, of Nor. | Xotamtiy thowit be withow LYDIA E. PIYKTLANY ocard i 4 Lixooun, January 31.—The special | §ations in was admitted into the office and met | them then, or at any other time, Loxpox, January 31.—The acoept- folk, is in the city. S lorplay °’=‘J‘,"’."“"""‘ "'"“_':- ® rallroad committee room was more|THE MATTER o¥ THE $1,000 CHECK,|Gould, Dillon and 8. H. H. Olarkin| A number of other witnesees were |ance for the uext racs for the Linosln. | Gen. C. E. Baboock, of Lincoln, was in ’ | than usoally crowded yesterday after. |or the $1,000 blackmall. In the|the room. As I entered Mr. Dillon |examined, but want of space precludes | shire haudloap No. 46, including Lord | the city last night. | noon showing that the interest in this spring of 1876 a very active effort was | opened up by saying, ‘‘Well, sir you e the publication of their testimony just | Ellesmere’s Wattenstein, Lorillard's | " being made in our county to ald in the | have called us now, Sachem and Araaz); aoceptances for P.s!:n B.::”:;:"‘“ s e S m—fll‘flofnsofl important investigation is unabated. | sonatruction of what was known as the BCOUNDRELS AND BCALLAWAGS, SR Y the city and suburban stakes, No, 60, 606 & 608 Wyandotte it.. Mr, Galey called for Mr. Edward | Omaha & Republican Valley narrow | .4 every other mean name you cAn ‘The Newhull Investigation. inoluding Keene's F. , Lorillard’s | Hon. J. H. McColl, of Dawson county, KANSAS "; 1TY, MO, oo, Rosewator, editor of T Ber, and @W‘“flf;‘m’ A eyt hfll’"lr"‘ think of, and now you come here ask- 'P;:‘L["'““"‘,“(“;: T;::;, 30.—The in. | o0 &ehfm. Al':l‘ filtl:l P-nkliw la at the Millard, cAlthoriged by the Btate te treat ol i a number of our oltizens | ;. g - | arceptances for metropolitan stakes, 7 h ronie, Nervoi b a discussion arose as to whether he | SEAS prn{zo-ltlon % lssao oounty | 1§ 12 8 favor. 1a. " tpg, | tereat in the Nawhall ouse inquest | Mo 10, tastuding Troniels »| Hon, Algernon 8, Paddook, of Beatrjce, canen, Anibma, Epllepey, Rheama: hould b allowed to testify th , turned around and said, ‘‘Mr. 1 in at the Millard, tism, Plles,Tape-worm, Urinary and - ' Discuses, BEMINAL WEAKNESS should be allows 7 there of | bonds was pending which all the [ pilion ) am not hre to ask any favor, | Wa# renowed to-dsy by the testimony AFFAIRS IN IRELAND, F TR gl T walt until after witnesses from Omaha|Omaha dailies sdvocated. A fow|y,y have given your word at Wash. |Of various firemen, — Ohief Lippert| = * 1Atk D. R, Archer, of Wakefield, s a quest (ipke joost), Baxua, Dusmevy had been examined. The committee|days before the commissioners Y snid_the telegraph wires wero vory( UORK, January 31 —Another out. (loss of sexual power), &c. Cu ingtou that you wanted to quit this LGl waranteed or r‘::oni'/y Tefunded. l'n-m- 1o J. H. Hungate and wife, of Blair, are at | Fhonsands of casos cired. Noinjurioun medicin the Millard used. No detention from businers. All medicines bl furnished-—oven to patients atu distance. Consul; Hon. J. C. Crawford, of West Point, is ;';'[',:;1.*,;':‘,";',';‘;",,5‘;,',;’,';;';{_—“A L3 in the city. soxva—illunirated—and circulars of othor things ont_senlod for two Sc stamps. Free Museut W. H. Michael, of Grand Tsland, is In | "2 the city. EMPFORTEID, Hon, C. L, Lamb, mayor ot Stanton, Is BULBS H 'l"_‘.'" in town, a John H, Durbin, of Cheyenne, is at the issued their proolamstion Mr. : :::'lly deoided to hear Mr. Rosewater Ridbill okd’ito! my Gffise iy political business. There has been no Tash Bast® baldlng aad ¢ sad cessation of hostilities and if this war Mr. Rosewater teing duly sworn| “I will give you $500 if you will in- :o:::::a‘s. 16willo bes e reh S0 testifed as follows: duce the commission not to isue that |~ «iwall » gaid Dillon, ‘‘we don't Quention.—Me. Rozewater you may | proclamation.” want to have anything to do with you stavo all the tacis you kuow in relation | T said, *‘Mr. Kimball, it caunot be | 41t {0 have nything o do with you to ‘l‘;llt Oflflflcflsflfln i‘P‘;‘Y I'EH:)U!“- done even if I was wlilling to do it. I :oe ok P Lis BA BEE hus to the U. P. R. R. Co., or Iready committed to that propc i ever had, and what {nterest the U.P. :rtllo; and {nunot rasede.fl L Y l,km::;t}d;, “Ifii‘;lto";o‘:hl:g IN;:. R. R. 0o., ever had in THE BEk? Next day, however, the two. other “0"‘; that lp:'" right’ and have Answer.—Well, I have to state that | papers changed their polioy and the . much in the way but did not give ay | Preak cf the convicts omployed at the order to cut the wires. The hotel had | #Aval works on Hawlbowiine island in not sufficient fire eaoapee, in the opin- | the hatbor has oocurred, The mutiny fon of witness, but the Newhall house | i# 8till progressing. was nearly as wall provided with _The managers of the industrial ex- escapes as any other hotel. hibition ask Americau exhibitors to David Rose, secretary of the local consider the advisability of erecting a board of underwriters, teatified that |*Pecisl building for their goods, he had examined the hotel shortly AFFAIRS IN FRANCE, before the fire in regard to the ineur-| Paris, January 81.—Owing to the ance rates. The drylog room was ex- | sickness of Fallieres, Doves will con- Andall other for Fall Planting. Large § aseort tremely dangerous, The propristors [ duct the debate on Fabre's proposal to | Millard. ment ever shown in Chl t ) neither the U. P. R. R nor any cor-| Omaha Herald a fow days later came :': tfilfl:g :&: ?:tl:lteo&vla:dng,:l‘z: i‘:ol:a:g refusing to substitute wire for wooden | prosoribe pretenders, R. ¥, James, of Plum Croek, In at the | DIotirated Ostaloguo tree. Hond lor v | rantmn excepting 'THE Bk Publish |out with a6 jfi“ as I have done In defense of | Dars he addressed a circular to agents| ~ General Campenon declined the | Millard. Hiram 8i bley & Co., \ ;g.c&,ut::al;::r ::d oy dnecees A ZELEGRAM FOB JAY GOULD, the people. You have made youreel [24¥ising them the rate should not be | miaistry of war. F. McGivern, the Stanton banker, Is in SEEDMEN, s , OF ever owned any ” T A il litioal N d reduced. Several firemen testified to| The preliminary investigation of ) v 0008 BandelphBb, o o + o i share of stock In' it. If the commis. | i whioh ho sxid, “If you dato to give | & party In & politioal campaign afd we |y 4iiniq in ‘entering the building | Princs Jerome's uso was conaluded |the Gity- L 13 e tee permite 1 will give my vereion con. [81d to_the narrow gauge railroad we A i tWe | because they knew it was a firo trap. | to-day. No decision was announcad, | R. Robinson, of Ogden, is at the Mil. | Joux sasuan oM SoRAMT, cerning the testimony given here by will move the‘ Union Pacific shops ;nel'ny. bor‘ Dillon said, ':l% BRIt InboE GEC® bkl o8t was Biied | e 'h:-d-l.-l il Vico Pres't. Ma, Kimball as to my relation w0 the | {00, Cmilay, Te Soer, S A e R Dot Tin Mines in Mexico. 400 francs. J. W. High, of Kearney, In at the Pax. THE NEBRASKA g;lP,del;.h » fie‘h‘lthmpt:_o o r?:vu;n:go bonda ..',dfl::, wore alded | I replled, “You may get him, |®Peci! m'"‘"‘"”;“ Jn. Osptaln Fabre's resolutions are expected to|(,, ~ " : 'ur Brr corporation or 5 uary 30.—! jority. : Mr. Jay Gould. 3 "g ‘:‘“mb;‘;d“' “td';;l °mfi'l:h‘“‘d;' :‘:k‘:t’h?:n’: }l;fi:‘?.:h:,s:}.hfi: Hs:qli‘or:::ln,.:amorly govsr:‘l:::nl g?n c‘xhllngrllll.;;t E?ngt{unfh;r:l&:: Lew Cropsey, of Lincoln, isat the Pax- MNUFA“TUB]NG Uu Mr. Galey.--Go on and state all !l‘h.- b“d.on ¢ cl:rr(l‘ od h:'. e citowuf made {t.” inspector of tin mines, Anstralls, who | likely to have on the army is a subjaot | ton. Llneoln. Nab th;’l'uh. . Well T thiok Omaha but in the country m’lmfi Mr. Gould then said, ““As you say | 288 been prospeoting for tin in Mex- | of aaxious speculation, L. F. Hilton, of Blair, is in the city. MANUFAOTURERS OF . Rosewater: Shiok 1t 1 o ere . defeated. revious | you have come purely on business I | 1c0 the past year, has returned here,| Prinos Jerome, in an autogragh | Gorn Panterk IRLHN o Fari) Baliars was some time after the election of 4 h it H. Olarkson, of Topeks, is at the Pax bringing with him a ton of rich ores|letter, thanked the ex-emprees for her ulky Ha\ Bucket Hlevating Senator Saunders. in the summer of |t that contest in the month of|will turn your claim over to Mr.| Ca® IR e d'ln the state of |visls.' Bhe roplied, saying, In the fa- | ton. Windonis, a0 : 1877, that Senator Paddock, while I gm‘:" {he "M:k' hnl - {3 ml:'. m::,'o;m’.:;u :7::‘: ::;mlt:::."l“ Durango, Mexico -Ho says he dis- ey en’.'.'n?,':im':g Bt H. O. Ballard, of Douver, is at the Pax- | oy ey tor vuer pmm ock hnd mapese, ::.-:i:‘m:v::':rg:o :.'l:i?flh:(: l:;::l?i of the U, P., stated that they |there was interference by Dr. °°"id e r{;‘h .ldafi'"‘ -nd' ob- | with politios, .ndbinntaq u:; prinoe to ton, RHRANE A MANUPACTURING 0o bo the managing _editor of the Na- | had decided to'do their job printing | Miller and P. W.. Hitahoook. ol :zv;n:‘:n:g,’::':r;fl:: "{";_f;;h']gj"m;_'zf;"fix freedom. | * 5, B Hindlg, of Denver, ia at tho Pax- MANIrAT tional Ropublican. He stated that :aym‘:f.’::' :n f“‘:"l;;::;d o‘f“':l: glmeo:::l.; no::;‘to f;;nfi::f‘ldc:':: the mines, Frooman represented a |nate, commi:ted for trialfor breach of [ 4™ 1 Mr. Gould thought that I was a tal- D 8 1 1 h ho will H. L, Uncles, of D is at the Mil ShlaatiaD mmg stent to manage & | Printing to be done during the year |Republican and they were trylng to [ ©ompany of gentlomen hero, who will | trust, fraud a manslaughter, in con- SRkl R L LA LR, U ) T T T o) pzh.t iconld ;fid. Alist of different blanks with de-|beat us out of the work, The|lmmediately V“’P“"h“”d."g”“’“' nection with attempted colonization | tard. OR, i at Washington than | 8criotion samples, etc., were fur- |matter rested about a month or | Working of the new mines dircovered | of Now Ireland. o g M. B. Hoxle, of Grand Island, is in the | Thg Story of the Sewing Machine. 8! an 4 i 0 and old ones acquirad, and thvy haye| Thebauder has been appointed min- i & Ihad in Nebrasks, I told him that I|nished and bids were made upon |six weeks, I ‘dunt know exactly realanitoTbelive thayihkve control! ot | staE bt ik city. 7 = LR G A ) ? d "y . . B 5 andsome 1itWie pariphlod, bluefan spprociated the compliment, but I|(hem. A Do dass shor et e | bow o D oemo sy, "2 | aa-rich and extensivs deposita of tin | Goueral Mottornugo is doad, Sal, Burus want ot ysterdey 140 puts | ora "W amaross inprvings Wi Sanm Ll e suod donl botics Thon T | ths: they wera too high but that i | Webater to bring suit, and papers wore |89 thoro are in tho world, Lathenins f analioe o o [ SILERTR : GIVEN AWAY could there, and 1did not think i | We would acoept Chicago rates wun‘ drawn up, Ialso oulle:llon Mr. Pop- = EET - :’;‘;KL‘;’%I"BK;:L“?:’IG "',‘5 irll,y l;’v‘:"::z*’ G. M. Smyth, of {New York, 1s at the % 8y aauid porson cllitg for 1Y, abany b o h into ne. | ton por cent added on a number of | pleton and asked him tofintercede for nueota Hiissards i ORE R W paxton, or sub-0fice of The Gluger Masutacturing Come “‘:ngfifimfll‘t fv::m:xxg\:l::xanre“u;u)e:el bla.ikw that wero thir: he would havo | a settlement. Isaid Idid not want | Spocial Dispateh to Tux kxn. geedirigrsaiainimakers S “d“"k“' Hon. ©. M. Druso, Linooln, 18 at the | Een or M b et P S ooy ghiuk in the winter of '78, or the firs: | the werk donetn Omaha, Up to that | to go into a sait with a great corpora-| MiNNearouts, January 81,—The|A committee was formed under ":” L i i g 4 ‘g y 'H‘ r”p’ ‘n 7 D) art of 78 Sonators Paddock ad |fme no discrimination was made. |tion. Poppleton ssid, ‘I concede you | blizzird of Taesday was wnccecded by | #uspices of the susrchists to provide 5 the Singor Mauafagtvring 0o, P i Rty Tae threo papera were given job | have a pretty good case, but oloar, cold weather, the thermomoter |relicf. English unionists sent 1,000 Sam. A. Clark, of Indlanapolis, is at the | Prinolpai Office, 34 Usntin Busare Saunders, while I was at Washiugion, | L4€ hise, PP & ] prony 8 i dropping to 14 below =oro last night, | francs Millara, WRW VORK® q th i 0l A d WE MAY HANG THE JURY," s 9 ) % v d 2‘;?-’30;:‘?: ::- -.vn:r '?.;:‘,ffx?:::? :gi;r ““WE ACCEFTED A BID A fow days later Seuator Saunders | FRile, to-night it is 25 below here; at TIRY, WOULD NOT 00, D. Sheedy, the Colorado stock man, is e tar that t1e £x0 rasublioyn duiies 1n | smonnting to £5,400 or 85,000, Tdo |arsivec feus Wachingrm nn o asr® [outside poiuta fn Dakots and Munno-| _ Vissa, January 52 ssiiostofihalipein WESTERN Omahw should bs cousolidated; that | not remembor the exact amoant. We edif I hsd got that pgrlgti‘np‘zuo‘ui;:t- '”fl',‘h'°PT°"3; 'h"",w‘ifl‘; ::[:M?l:'z th fi?m:fl;t?m "('}m:u;:‘1”0;);;1:::!:; Milen Zontmeyer, of Schuyler, s at the conul BE WQBKSl thers was u oconsluut ight going on | took tho order of Mr. Olark A part |tled. Ho aaid he had talked with Mr, | o\® (HPRR0 82617 B438 hat WA 0 0 i o imarked manuce from | Vaxton. | I)ure,‘:v‘;u tha.nf;dlr;;lg a8 that con-|of that work was donc; about ?00 D‘llunnnd‘ that thuy‘h-d nuthpflud Dassel, Minnesots, burued h'; night ?anding the court ball last night.l R. T, Mortin, of St. Louis, is at the 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor. v.mnen.o He::u-(v;:; “sfl“ b ‘:1”"“"1 Al;ar the narrow g::iqa figh_tl mmtlolny,lf.:‘wgmld L..k: t:g-lug;guorl with contents, snd foar children per- | Lhey ttended instcad the students’ | yrii i 1212 Harnay 8t - Umrha, Nob X . tho railrond company withdrew ail |my claim, which was put a! ‘s TS Schulverein, J 3 Tsaid I was willing, if the proper|printing from Tue Bek, And then o»{:ld setllo it, He lsid the l:nnn'go- :'::dh"; u‘;;rfl{m:-c. s::“:’lmlt::ll: i : fill‘lrn::}r:;“;mwu. C. A. Ruesell, of Lincoln, is » guest of MANUFACTURERS OF negotiations were made, and I was lcf: | came the ;egl;wfirill l?ullzt. \z:s l{:pt men:1 at ({,mnhntna h;whfil; becnll;e Hives nlnd’wer:n’;-rly fl::“n to death| LoNDoN, January 29.—The Anso- |Millard. . N in control. Snator Saunders said|up a very brisk fire all along the line | you have baen at warwith them, e ] i lary Italiav steamer, was| Mrs.J. A, Waller, of K: Oity, laat that he understood that a part of Tlhe | until after the election. About the [ was authorized to may If & draft was :lllu: ‘;;.w:? .b::;) 'fibf,‘:"’ gild zeach nw:e'ck:d l:u‘fu the coast of T'rlpnll. be l;;illnrd. gl bt GV U s Omaha Roprblican was owned by the | 1st of December I went over to Mr. | drawn on New York, on the president . o { Twenty of the crew porished. The| . ' v\ 'g ih ot Lincol in th CORNICES, Union Pacific, and he wanted me to|S. H. H. Oiark, the general manager, | of the road, it would be honored. I rest of the crew and passengors were s, L. Sk, of Lncoln, was Inthe | JORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS go on to Now York to find ous what|and 'l(;ld him that Ib'“ H;g tgcnry sald ver{ well I will take t'dvo-lhlrdl, mflvgrt‘:’r‘?': for Senator Van Wyck | o0 4 city yesterday, Tin. Tron and qlata’ i arrangements could be made. I was|ont the contract; that we the ma- | which is $1 000, Tae draft was pune, s YRsABL ‘LdaT, Frank B, Jamos, of Kansas City, isat y b Roo y the sole owner of Tue Beg at that|terial for the work on hand, and that | drawn In the state bank of Nebraska, We publish in another column of i the Millard, Bpecht's Patent Metallo Skylight time, and The Ropublican was owned | thero were atill thirty days left to carry | In the prasenco of Mr, Saunders, and | this lssue the main points of the able| Loxpox, JeupazioL SThel rests) TR Korashan, of Grand Tsad, fsat| Patent Adjusted Raohot ~Bar New York a fow days later, and while [ my war on the U. P., aud tal about or Van Wyck, of Nebraska, in k v " i e general agent for the au the Astor hanufir. Saunders came | our fight on Mr Hitchcook. I sald ‘Tu“;o‘éb :' ;"IH 1“2‘(0:‘; i [Speech on the tariff bill, Mr. Vanibut a stesmer of wlmilar tonnage, | o, 0, Sperry, of the Yankton Agency, is above line of goods. to mo aud sald that ho had seen Mr. | that I had nothing to do with the mat- [ @iuus $200 which I owed the bank | Wyl spoke to his amendment to|oarying o orow of twonty-slx men. |jy ¢ho city, IRON FENCING, Gonld and they were disposed to part | ter; that this was a plain matter of aud I wont over to Mr, John Oreigh- | ;1ace lamber and its products (with BUFFERING IRELAND, Oroestinge, Balustraacs, Verands: eo 0 ud they we P PAFY 5 N The ald ; ton and paid him §£800 what I|fow exce tione) on the free list, and Hon, John D, Seaman, of Kearney, was Bank Rallings, Window and Osliar ithithelr Intevest In Mo Republionn; | buniness, . Ax ho, Ghd-gobiabeniina| Toa ™hid and | told Him. the AT ] At » meeting hold hero last night to | iy town yesterdsy. Guards; aiso that be wanted me to goto Unton | pleassut frame of mind, Leaid Twould | (HEY B G (00, (Lo - EAL | effeotively disposed of the absurd | 5. vice' v oun for the roliof of distress TR % Tod. & QUNPRAT ACTHN Pacific headquarters and see what |call again, After Hitchcock was de- b ey AN i claims of Jonger and his fellow-pro- | i "yriiand " Jastin McCarthy said he . Himmelberger, of Logansport, Tud., is - could be done, I went with him, aud | feated and Saunders elected -I callod 'S“"* TR AR RPLER ;“‘k‘m“ 48 | teotionists for an extortionato bonus | L icintad “a fan 0'Donnell, a | 8 the Puxton. FALL'Y & 0068, - Mr. Gould said they did not own the | again, and Mr. Olark said I had made POU@ 08 Baunders was mistaken when |to be paid by western farmers and | o Wi Doliiont made a vio-| J. B. Morrison, of Fort Madison, In, la Western Agents, Lifayetto, Indiana, entire controlling interest, He | such bitier warfare that he did not be- | 1@ #8id Jater in the Lincoln Journal | mechanics to owners of vast tracts of P . hat he paid moe overthe $1,000 He thought Inasmuch as the newspaper | lieve that I could get that printing, |* P! ‘ war lgn Omaha was a losing gamepthn and that I had abused Jay Gould, and l’]‘"i;fld‘:" ','[!‘,‘ l".“":k‘;y' ¢ ll"—“"“"" all parties interested in the papers |it weu'd not do for him to give us any | ™™ T th o8 "l :‘ 'h“" o Gre0s: would be benefitted by & consolida. [ moro work. 'cll;':{ hn deflm;ep. r‘d“ accom- tion, #o that they ocould earn money| ‘‘Shortly before the inavguration of F;:"' L!c Uil ‘l. i t expresaly instond of losing money, and ho sug- | Hayes I wert to Washington, and the | 18t 1t was in cancellation for s olw'm gosted that a stock company should be | flzst dey upon my arrivai, when I got ‘l’il" b ”’[‘ ok ’f"“ RO po. "'"’(; e formed, in_which Tar BEr and the | into the rotunda of the Capitol, T was | | pHan 9 t;‘]"?(}"‘ was ;’;‘:W" into owners of The Rapublican should own | slepped ou the shoulder tn a yery f”' ""‘;‘ %0 thak t“;:e fll;l[ o nIu un- about two-thirds, aud a third party | friendly way, and on locking aronnd T ‘;"‘; “,"“‘H" L' en '}*’ it wos should be found in due tims who|saw Mr. Siduey Dillon. He said ‘t'fl"k fic 89 l“;-mpt,ktimg made to would hold the balance cf power, 60 o i AFR bisckwah_ w5 by¥ ipakingl Sn)i iay that neither party would control it i i 10F0 WaS something improper in the Istated that T had never glven sach a lad to eee you,” &o. I was very |transaction and I rhowed the recelpt matter consideration, and that T would | much eurprised at his famlliar way, |to Thomss F. Hail, postmaster of 20 home and Took ahont- aud find ant | Ho weut on to ray he would liko 1o | Omahs. whether euch a thing was feasible have a talk with me. Isaid, you can| Q Mr Rosewater, in what par- Mr. Gould also stated that 1t would be | talk with me ‘right here. Mr. Dillon | tcular did Mr. Gould or Dillon say - lent a'tack upon the government In |atthe Paxton, timber lands Hoshowed that stamp- | yhjch he said it had & million to spare . WECE A ENT ago coat lees in the United States than | ¢ - bayonoting I gyptians, bat none F. G.l8tevens, of Janesville, Wis,, s & in Canads; that transportation cost no 18 guost at the Puxton, E 3 more hero than there; and that thero | ' el MNSUSRS S hil Rav. Goo, W. Walnwright, of Blair, s 1 was but little differenco in the wages TRE TRONONE LNIXN . of the Millard. - Pawts, Jauuary 31, — Prince | Suest &, paid for labor employed to getting 0ut |y oty gorrospondence found in| Hou. Alvin Saunders roturasd frcm Ht!‘ Ls menting upon the report of the tarif | t70 trunks disoovered by the police | Lincolu yostorday, '™ commission, Souator Van Wyck |suthorities of Soarncs, contalued| gy, ¢ Sirahorn, of the U, P, literary showed that the commission itelf|nothing ef political importance snd |y .o/ N M had acknowledged the need of |ha# been returned to him. aud Jhe ublic demand for THE KING 18 CROWNED, o] ; substantial r‘;duov.iun of tariff dutica, | Urusoi, Januuy 31--Cetawsyo | 4" D YMAIY from the 8 “"h'. Boo!s and Shoes Such a reduction the commission, in | has been reinstatod as king of Zala-| O.N. Needham, of New York, is regis- *he words of its report, ‘‘regarded not |land. About five thousand Znlus were | tered at tho Millard, OF ALL KINDS, only as & due recognition of sublic | prescut at the coremony. Many chiefs| 1) 3 Vernon, agent for Robinson's cir. ADD 0 PEHG To Thele rentlment and a moasare of jusiice to | expressed grost rogrel st the condl-| . iy visitor at the Millard, s Woar. —FOR— Rubber Boots and Hon, K. F, Warren, of Nebraska City, . conaumcrs, but one condusive to the [ tions on which he was restorad. J. W. Buch J.0. B ; 4 s id thet they were tired f tho war- | Mr. Kimball had mismanaged the po- i " i e T + W. Buchanan, J. O. Baggs, J. Root | Tho center pleccs sre in‘erchangoable +nd ra- gnderstood that the entlre foroe of | S0 (%A T IV 290, C) il WK | lticl part of the business!” | S sommiuion, 1 fums of it utter,| Panss Junacy Bl voport oup. |30 Us0: 3. Akers, represent the woked | 1iniie, HErten® et siiom rin g ot oo e thould ho disalassd | st tho thiog had beon mismanaged | A. Mr. Gould did not say a0, BIr, | iees e et prescnind o marert | reme it et v betamss v | 1Y ot the Millad. W TH g ey for 1 goads i (1 v laa 5 o] A h tha k ced wi 3 Te BANGET WU i and a good deal of war stizred up that | Dillon and General Dodgo sald the | whioh is & sham, 8 humbug, aod a|deaws up & manifosto in which they [ Mr.J. J. Monell and Mra, Dr, Monell | begnplaced withus AR was damaging, and that they woold |thing had been overdono. General fraud, and which while keeping the | protect agaius: the charges made | left on Monday for Detrolt, where Mrs, like to drop the fight. I eald, “Mr, | Dodge thought Kimball did not un- of the concern, and I inslsted that I|Dillon, we have no disposition to wage | derstand politics properly aud that he and _«xamino @ fall line of Lea‘hor and Rubber Books and Shoes wiih the Re~ word of promise to the ear broke it to | against them and declare their readi- [ Monell iotends remaining until spring, orsi lo Heel, ¢ i the hope. On another important point | nets to sacrifice thelr porsonal inter-| Mr. H. W. Yates has recelved a teles| "™ MRS M, PETER 0N, ba_lefi entirely free to continue the | war if you will only call cff your men | had the Sonator from Nebruska spoke st [ests for France, It is stated that |graw anncuncing the safe arrival of Mr, | -39 Lounile N, policy I was pursuing; that there|and stop meddling in politics, aud if CAKRIED THE THING T0O FAR some length, aud his presentation cf | snould neoseeily arise they will pub-| A, K.JTouzalain in New York with his YAST TIME\ should be no change in that ii auy you will give Omaha what she is en-|and brought an endlesd war In the | the facts is worthy of attetive pera- | lish the manifesto and at the same | family snd Mrs. Judze Savage, arrungement was made, After I got | titled to under her contract with your | state, whers they wanted friends, sal. He proved by the record of the | moment uit the country, J. Shawp, Liucoln; Hon, ¥, M, Sackett, Tn n‘ux-‘mm he home, I received a letter from Sonator | road, and give us botter rates over the| Q Mr, Rosewater you are an active | republican party and the utterances of — % Ay ’ Baunders, saying if I would call on|bridge. While talking he said Gen. politician 1 this state, are you not? Alblon; 8, R, Gregory, Saunders county; its national conventions that a tanff Kans s Dolugs. FOgOFY, Senuders county; A. Well, T have been so considered. ' [ J. O, Bradley, Lake; W, W, l i t Mr. Kimball I could get information [ Dodge wanted to see me, and that ho for protective purposes to which the | Special Dispatca to Tus Lixs. Tuk-m:l: :Z ln:u::( the Nolr::-::‘{; ) aagn &' "" nr I W es". of therolative standing of each stock- | was stopplug st the Riggs houso.| Q. What laflueucs has the U P, |ocollection of revenus was butivcl- | Torexa, Jiwusry 51, —The new the Paxt y. holder ia The Ropublican, and farther, | The next day I met Mr. Dillon on | manifested in politios in this state, ss | dental was not one.of the priuciples of | Westorn Union tolegraph company, | ¥8 Faxton. l'“ &8s my relatlons with Senator Hitoh- | Peunsylvania avenue, He sald, | far as you know? that party. On the other hand, the | composed cf five woll known ocapital- H. ¥, Jennison has returned from MAFT, a YWAX. ’ P ocock, who had a large share in the | ‘‘Gien. Dodge wants to see you and he| A, The first positive instance of 1t | party pla forms from 1872 down to |ists of this place, to-day filed articles | [daho, where he has been for the past six b oousern, were not very friendly, it is across the way in a carriage.” I|was in that narrow @ com| A was not desired that I should have di- | crossed the -u{.t and Gon. Dodge | That probably was ng:.‘polmur:!t rect commaniestion with him. 8o I|asked me to call at the Riggs at 8 p. |during that season they came down to 1880 declared for & tanff for revenue, | of tncorporation with the seoretary of | weeks directing the conatruction of tele. | yan muiotar s gl s 0 B Bie 80 1:80 o mo rotection belng inoldental thereto and {state. Capital $1,000,000, @raph lioos along tho Utah & Northers | Agsat IR 43d Furas v U, P, E-lhl thereby. | The house ) 3. P P & resolution de- | and the Oregon short line railroads, “;"h“ o144 JAMEST, GUARK, Genoral

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