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" OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 188, NO. 172, FOURTEENTH YEAR. ———— = : ary, 813 for Fobruary, 82}c for March and | w © it as his opinfon thatfthe lady hac ' ial order for Thureday January 224, Willia LINCOLN, » T“E MAHKETS. 8756 for May, Corn ehsier; 36§c for Jauuary, | died of corehs wir'.':f;“u':'nf.&',q'h lll'.‘.lyunlf.f‘: INHUMAN GHAVEHI | demanded o second ich was orderod by 119 | NgARLY ALL THE MEMIERS ON THR GROUND 8640 for February, 87dc for March, 373c for | disappearance was te graphed MeCherpey putnl’ <oty e T d th —— Potter hoped the house would consider | “0 0y (iry 00k AT PRESENT RATHER UNCER April and 40 for May, Oats stead. [ y: 2040 for [ on Sunday, the 28th, and be in company Wi - and pass the bill. Adamy, (Ills.) thought he January, 264c for Febraary, 20fo ’m May Mecklejohn, sta ator from the 27th g . T el J SR LU LU R . " Aut , 26 y o May. | G, D, Mecklejohn, state senator from the 27th Discassion of (ke Tuter-State COMMETER | rerreeented the amieed's enod bankraptey 1aw | Spocial telegeam to T B, The Busicst and the Noisiest Day on | Bork tow TR Dot Baren e ot g o district on the avening of the vune day start | {yf the Insane ars Treated at the Bil which would discourage dishonest and reckless [ 7 ,vco1y, Neb., January 5.—Nearly all the ’C}]flnlfl Lord easier: 86. .92 for | Uhesney received a telegram tolling b illy g, eon, Tows, thonght the passage of | members ara now on the ground. The Com: " Februaey, §7.00 for Sarch,Short vibs casier; [ sad news of b wif's death, Asylum, anlkrupt would givo as fm- | morcial hotel routunda wat densely packed o For tAretyend $5.00 fou ay, T 000 E ) Poor Baboook Hes His Ribs i petua to trade and perhaps save vhe countey | to-night and the jam and bustle is almost as —— Mrs, McChesney disa 1 «ne | Poor Baboook Has His Ribs Frac= Nothine of Auy Oonsequencefrm'dst: Hheymthonty st the obie | yrnut o tho e swomoria cntur, | 0008 Stook Sold Equally og Well ABRERER, b e o ebone 8 e 4 AltRough the railronds have gone out of pol. as Last Week, was recovered, subsequent to her death, 1 tured in 26 Different Places. Done in the Senate. offan ve to the business men of the country. WAFTED FROM THE STATE CAPITAL—THE | sides the mone i i rold bra Willia entered shis. protest againt the new |itics entirely, their Interests are fully repre. ot o5 mcney, ho i o paieold bricl . bankruptey bill. Every gedtleman in the | sented. John M. Thurston surveyed the field OFENING OF THE LEGISLATURE, il sl I T sl 5 i ; . th od, 1 - . i ' ore. The jowelry could not bo found : Serious Illness of Chief Justioe | o b o T aees frm | through his spectaclos, whils Capt. Phillips | No Substantial Advance in the | Correspondence of Tux R And this fact areused suspicion that il was | 118 Lungs, Liver and Kidneys s ono end_ of the country 80 the other. If the|and Dawes were settingup the pins for Field Hoe Market Livcors, Neb., January 5,—For the first | not right and deteotives weeo sot at work, Tnosratad Waite. bill passad five thonsand more offices would | and Slaughter in the political bowling alley, og larket. time insix yoarsa legislature will convene | Mrs. Kemper said that the deceased had S have to be filled. He was not surprised that the attorneys of New York had been able to i - | create a artificial demand for Mr, Bland Against the Suspen they . new benkraptey Jaw, Wht|quarters. The dishonorable Mr, Hamphreys, hirkhik i y boen brought to her houge by a strange man where time will not be frittered away in fierce | onthe afternoon of her die Jpearance, but his and demoralizing struggle over the election of | deseription could not be learned. The brace: i i e a state senator, Very naturally the people of | letts were returned a couple of days after HG 4 qu“y Murdend by an In on the parlor floor, the political pimps re. ceived heavy reinforcements from several The Big Boom in Wheat Still . Noas! Mal Mo ! bl 4 +% g} 3 .. | Mre. McOhesney's death by Mrs, Kamper, sion of Bilver' Coinage. wasthis Lill Tewas u reprodiiction of the | of Pawace, who played such Lan infamous Continues, fi“:’:’:":"_" nn‘»hrdtu expact from this log- | L1 boted'that tho stratge man had beotant human and Attendant, sanias DUl shich threa years sgo’ would have been | role a8 committea packer in the last logislature ature reform and redress which they could | them to her. On inquiry of her ss to where m,mm:d ity ';,nmd ‘the bill (und | Was working cheek by Jowl with Frank ¥ i not procurg through the two preceding ones, | the rings were, she said that she would return A Laok of Harmony Among the| eonsideration inthis cueo moaut passage) tha | 05 g for tho vin s candidates, “and | Qorn~ Aotive, but Did Not Gt |Acttho very vutsct, however, the same malig: e e b the strange wan senin. | Jay A Slattery Holds the Patient . these five thousand officials would have hard- | 000 & allot box . 4 nant agencies that have left our farmers, |y, el 8 ‘ v o in anappearince asa spectator, Con 1-2 y | New Otleans, and some ye Whisky Men, Ly begun their infamous work bofote the Sf¥ | piun-clect Dorscy 18 [tting 1n his one t0o Above 871-2, merchants and mavfacturers at the mercy of [ for arson and remained-in. prson While Ho is Murdered. :C-;'.:.mg;::or the Asmorican congressfs promp i | {AVOF of the caucus which of course means for greedy jobbers and rapacious monopolies are | tine awaiting trial. Her husband was o the Field-Slaughter Combination. Church [ 0ata 1 tronger—Provisions Advanced And Varlous Other Interesting News [repoal of tha law. The motion to suspend W 10 SHa THoet Wticonoarnea’ looketon bt again at work to thwart the popular will, | e MAYOX of one of the suburban towns of the rules and fix adyy for the consideration New Orlcans und was quite wealthy. The Coroner Commits Them to Jail Items From the Nation's d o 2 | he has found time for several private confer-| Beveral Polnts—pork Advanced | If these dangerous and corrupt elements suc- | The circumstances attendivg Mrs, McChes- | {55 to be Tried at the Oriminal Oapital o the banksuptey LIl was, 10sts 3908 155 | ancen with the leadors of tho old ctowd, The LR e ceed in capturing the organization of tho legis- | ney’s death are looked upon with suspicion by | bt ekl . L confederated jobbers and monopolists have 3 Inturo tho effort o dislodge the vultures and | tho police, who believe that she was enticed Court, ative - | concluced a scheme to make a catapaw out of St into the house by no one elec than Mrs, Kem ooiing introduced o bill appropriating §7.- | GLCTICe A Govaruor, Shedd bopull thols cormorants who cluster areund the state cap- | par horeelf, for the purpose of robbing the un- . ippi rlva;rin .cumnl;lnnza Wil i plkan dod chestnuts out of the fire. They have im- OHICAGO MARKETS, itol like flies around a molasses barrel will be | fortunate lady, No arrests, however, have as POOR BABCOOK, ° e estimates of the Mis<'ppil river com s ambitious but shallow dignitary CATTLE in vain, yes been made, HOUSE, WasHixaTos, (House) January b, —Smith ) b Special telegram to Tir Brr. N i laoti i with the idea that he would be elevated and i . : DISREPUTABLE LOBDY, The remains wero embalmed and shipped (Penn.) presented the certificato of election of [ Referred, Adjcurned. Honored by being tmpawered. to. appoint the | SPecial telegram to Tik Bx. s sk dh:mmn_ SBUGRE A staik. | t0 Corty, Pemn,, accompanied by the husband [ TINCOLY, January5.—Last Sunday morme John A. Swope to fill the vacancy vccasioned | ¥ OLTeE Tk WAt senate committees, Of cousre Church Howe| CHICAGO, January 6,—Among the arrivals ; L ho strik- | unq frionds, Mr, Merklejohn, from whom |ing Jay A, Slattery and John Graver, attend- by the death of A. A..Duncan of the 19th f688 0! = S AVVIRIKC and four or five other close corporation sena- | there was a large per cent of poor and com. | €rs and decoys that besct members upon their | these facts were learned, came as far as St. district of Pennsylvania and Swope took the [ Special telegram to TiE Brx. : tors iutend to dictate the make up of the com- |ynon stock, and such sold at decline of 10@ tho outh of office. He then nteodoned the| WASHINGTON, January 0.—Alarming reports | mittoes, but Shedd s to liwve the glory whioh [ 1“5 Y7 S0% 100 86 BERCIRC 1 b AT + about | Wos denied to Agee. Tnocder to carry out / following preamble and rezolution:— e been in clroulation here all day about | fic e o0 o AR LRt senate will have | shade lower, and best native stoers, of which Wherans, it appoars that the president of the | the_condition of Chief Justico Walte. Ac-]to be amended and the usage which 15 ob- | thare weré only fow londe, sold equally aa United States has empowered the Hon. John [ cording to theso rumors the mental condition [ scrved by the United States semate and the | ©oilag last week making $5 75@6 15, Thero A. Kasson and Geceral W. Sandford to rep- | of the chief justice is very much impaired, | Senates of every other state wonld have to bo : ) '8 e Tesent the government at what is styled the | T i\ WAEES Nk b fined to his | Toversed. The aim and object of the move | Was & small order for Liverpool cattle, and a International African conference at Berlin to |+ © '8 Known that hie has been confined to his f g}, are championing this aa;mm.- is evi- [ few orders for New York stock; the former consider the question of the erection and to | Foom for the past six weeks, but the details of | dently to crente another precedent that would | was filled at 5 50@6 12}, and the latter at maintain a stato in the basin of the river Con. | his gick room have never been made public, | enable jobbers and corporate bosses to the | eo0a5 50, while fair to good dressed beef Ko, and A correspondent called at the residence of | 5nate packing committecs through Shedd’s | sy [ Whereas, such an alliance as the conference | 2 b % | successors. Mr, Shedd will discover to-mor- | stock sold around about $4 80@5 10, and I i h Tl ; seems to import as 1 departure from the teadi- | MFs Watte tonight, and was told that while | row that he does not preside over the senats [ common at $4 50@4 60; good to choice ship- | back to the capitol as lobbyists for the sharks, p'ace departed for New Orleans in company Graver, nn‘l c‘;‘ 1 ’t"e‘dnx-;nls’t-nes of » fonal policy of the goversment of the United | ' Was stillill, his family were not alarmed | until sfter ho is inaugurated. The senate | o . "er 90; rogues and monopoliste, The idea of § ; v | patlent named (Clack felled Baboock to tiy D [ h 3 40| ping, 5 40@5 90; common to fair, $1 10@ | rogu poliste. The iden of a man § ) o and Botise of reprosentatives is without | iB Tegard to his- condition, — Tkey eay_that | will be oalled to erder by Agele, and ha will | il 80 4 5 9 ) X x with a Nebraska party, under charge of Ex- | floor Graver succeeded in in_getting Babcock: i § - | there is nothing the matter with his mind, i committees it the rules are re- | 2 00 quality pour; low grades 15@20c lower | who has once been honored with a seat in the [ oo o gy On Sunday, January 28, |inhis room where he held him down and official information of the reasons which may g appoint the e the e | th, Tast Kriday, . C il ee1ved oot g rnas, unday, January 28, have induced the president to accradit repro. | #0d that it is as clear as ever. The justices sKectcd Dbefore his term expires, When | DD on las ANASA G xel - | logislature coming back here as the tool and the j d upon him with one knee and algo h Y@ o at this place received the [ JmERG Hho 3 sentatives 1o take part in_ such con- | °f the supreme court to.day considered the last sonate established the | g f;ng“, !;;f ’hf,,chrgz sa‘,”o%flhfi{:: ‘};g&':,f:. capper for the scoundrels who bought and George McChetney at this place received the | ygryck him; the patient finally struggled up on i i Ve L : ) 1y forance, thecofore, b it resolved by tho | MVissbility of issuing an offcial sonounce. |rulo that leaves the appointment of | $gorc; X sod it claring his own term s siraply sopul. | 110¥118 telegram from New Otleans: ‘“You | his feot and was thrown violently across the house of representatives that the president bs | Me0t in regard to the condition of the chief | committeos where the constitution and uni-f Catbl L . raili § requested £o inform this body it ot incom: | JUHCe, F0 a8 o put an effective stop to the [ versal usage placed it, Carns was stillin the 110G, : ve. Such knaves ought to be scourged with | 1o oot et no track of her, They think she | cme to Gravers assistance and held Bab- atiblo with the public intorests whethor he | FUmOrs, but finally concluded that there was | ehair, rnd when Ages came in the committoes | The market wat active from the opening to | a black snake or Russlan knout and driven g 4 cacks hands while his attendant continued his I3 Hon, John A, Kasson | 10 urgent necessity for it. hiad already becn' appointed. The Douglas | the close, with lictle or no variation i values | % EE 8 started for home.” McChesney sccured the | pummelling of the patient, Finally he' waa and Ge Sanford as delogates to rep- delegation is badly split up over the spealker. [ 88 comparcd with Saturday. In some i g .| company of Hon, G. D, Meicklejohn and de- | overcome and rising to his feet walked out into Tasont the Unitod States in said conference, | Mr. Bland's Silver Coinage Bill, |ship. Brunner and Whitmore were uncom- | stances, especially toward the ¢ ose, theremay | I am determined this time to be unsparivg | .1ted at once for New Orleans, A recent | the hall and took a seat. A shoxt time sfter- and(if o he'is xespactully réqnasted ‘to stats| Speoial telagram bo/tho Bée, promisingly opposed to Field, while Troop | have been an advance obtained, but the gene- | with such cattle, and T propose to publish their [ y< tatned an article atating that | ¥ard he made another ‘assault upon Graver tho reasons which impelled him to,_taks the| v, i ive | 8nd McArdle ure working for him. Troop's | ral average shows no substantial advance. | pames, 5o that they may be shunned both now | oo oy Lobe Coniaied anartic o stating that fand ¢he ~ drubbing was repeated but to e Ttilie bRA Ko wocraalted th knid Kasson WasHINGTON, January 5,—Representative only explanation is that Field is sure to be | Sales of common and rough packers were J £ m Y the had been found at a suburban boarding- | what extent could not bhe learned, and Sanford, he is turther respectfully re- | Bland, who did not come at the opening of | chosen. and that ho has bis promise to become | around about $4,00@4.90, for fair to_good | and hereaftor, The ex-Hon. Mr. Burns, from | ;1000 daad; thatshe had been brought thers | Babzock again took his seat and shortly after- quested to inform the House whether in a |congress, has now reached Washington, and | chairman of the judicisvy committee, Me- |$4.:20@4.80, with hevvy at $1.40@4.50, | York county, who tramped through the |y an unknown man, and died from the effects | wards was seen to faint. ~Graves ran down to letter of authority to them, or otherwise, there | after laboring with his fellow-committecmen | 2 s been inul',nw of Frank :m:n;u!}c{;:::;;e}l ?T?E@“fi f: fif:n P:f.zf;: Third district on railroad passes two years | of an overdose of morphine. This report is | Dr. Hayes and told him: *T have killed Bab- { were conditions affixed to, or limitations % for saver years, s o orts, ants in the third ward at the insane asylum, arrival and harrass them from morning tili [ Louis with the mournful party, where he o i i night with their “‘disinterested” l'.h-utginn! Datred ComMyAWILIY “"F"i"” el | i ot Wik x : : rday, Mr. McChesney was married to | them for breakfast. Frank Babcook, a pa- orse, and if anything, lower in character | the deceased only two months ago and s onc | tient from Colfax county, refused to put om than the street walkers of our large cities who of Nance county's respected citizens, where | hiy nants, and atter some words with the e tompt the youog and inexperienced into [ he onca served as county commissioner. tendant, Graver, did as he was ordercd. ;ivn- uf.lv::;, _ these political ~ har- ‘While the latter was standing with his back u::h :‘:e Ire‘hy minltlmg the l’!xh'_'lfl‘“r! provements. to Babcock, a few moments afterward, he with their loathsome pollution. Of this class | g;,i5) Correspondence to TrE B, dealt him a severe blow_behind the ear. The of lopers none are more deserving of contempt | oy o0 H ik i fox thi LLE , Neb., January b,—Some three | patient was reprimanded for this act, but than ex-membara of the legislature who come | ooy ooy Sete - I, BCUIE EIEE whortly afterward renewed tho attack om S — Fallerton Qossip—Buildings and Im- wife has been missing since Friday noon, Po- |iron bed railing; at this junction Slattery ; i " thought to be unfounded, as friends here have | cock.” “Dr, Hayes immediately ran up ito placed upon, the exercise of ‘their authority, | APhounces that he is against the proposed clously e guarded would £ill an order for the singeing sort sold | %8% "“’"”1‘“‘ for Valentino and who chased | LGN 130 S P deinits from them, the ward and thier saw that, the patient was or whether they appeared unconditional'y and | suspension of tho coinage of the silver dollar [ surrounded by that capper, Frank is bound 84 45, Pigs rold around about $4.00 | all over the Second district this year for| Joul play has undoubtedly Deen used, as d'ymk. Rostoratives were given him but in i apparently with fall powers to act as delegates | and that he has carried a majority of the come iver that vote ascording to cloutrm. 2 0. Laird, is of this class. This man came down | Mrs. l\lcChv!!l-;y, |m»e::l~‘d n u:g Enlunblg A_nn‘xit fixfimmum 'l-nw ""‘:""“L‘&'h.:i‘“" l::- representing the United States in the confer— ‘ith hi i : 'hie democratic members from Douglags ard a | here from his farm to the stat in 1881 | diamonds, which " were taken with her, and | pired. The coroner was jmmediately sum- St ARG e bo Qlseriss thwll[uvstiuuuf‘:ars‘ct- mittee with him, ~As it is hardly possible to iy o e to support any good man against [dcpth of sov inches with some six or & 101 Mnsw " 4 d % A G i " she wa3 prepossessing in appearance, moned by Dr. Mathewaon, superigtendent ing and maintsining & new state on the con. | Kot & bill out of the hands of the committee | Field, dhey may give Riley a complimen. |eight different varicties of board of trade [aud soon fell into the moshes of the railroad s ity the asyltm, who procZeded to hold an inqae tinent of Africa, and the president | where a majority is opposed to its considera- | tary vote. The cutlook to.night is uncertain, | tickets, and every bull in the wheat pit was | spider, He wasmade to believe that the dom- e e ¢ | A post mortem was made by Mitchell al is further requested 'to impart to the hous | tion, thera appears to be bt sleader chance | The opposition to the capital ring and railroad | quita us thickly enorusted with cnthusistin. | inang ring wouldlsend him to congross andihis | My g0su6, diphtherla has beon raging for | Beachly. The county coronsr, ‘when it was such information as may be in his possession | for any relief from the silver dollar flood dur- | candidates is unorganized and le to en- | liverything considered, it is doubtful if there p e ) L place | agcortained that Bacock’s death results i f . ’ § il ) | d and ambition have wrought his [in thirtcen days. Many are still sufferin §i i ¥ AR he w0 7 A 5 or del £ leaders. was évera husier or noisier day on ’change, | Insane grec . g ) 8| ed from injuries received e el ney ",, s to ;mméeu Lt Rt l_eihx!:; Sountaed s oNinajtsiachiotilendaie excent, perhapy, for an Hour of s on e liss rain, To-day heis down here lobbying for fgf". the fatal dincass, (DIt o e casts are | at tha LandscE RNttt s fouile repub- | reduced to a sil stand o E ay of the year. The election of officers could | the jobbers and railroad didates, Jake | FePorted. ¥ (s 080 | the dead man’s en broken i ojeLhy ;";‘!‘l}‘ig:w:d;li":{ :fi?f'i'.:r:m'? ;‘E‘l\figil‘v‘?;m{gl THE BILIIARDIATS, 6y Gatrack one HoLhRR HtoreaR Rt rOMUtH | ot L ac candidabes. Jake | ¢hreq children in one week. The disease took t ¢ ‘the ¥ i + J in K imes, and alko respesthully requested o give bis opinion | Tt should bo added that Mr. Blaud i not dia. | THE FINST MATCH BETWEEL SHAEFER AND | wheat question, and nothing going on in tho B"bh‘;'z’l’ i ;‘”"’d omoh, T Sousat o8 | et tn s publio sshools whera ¢RI t a8 to whether theap _earance of the delegates | po:ed to be contsnt even with the present SLOSSON. wheat pit could deter theboys from exercisiog |in 1881 by his pretended exposure | its appearanca. STCPE x : ¢ 0 K : i | o oeN G, ne: “abvordipe o from the United States in such an interna- | compulsory coinage, He now declares that| Oricaco, Janua The firat of a their sacred rights to tha utmost limit of the | and like the proverbial dog, returned to" his Fow y "J’d tlonal conference would riot stop the govern- | nothing short of the free and. unlimited. coin- ,'{;‘l'l;"f’;" ey ot Shator and Sl | 1w as laid down by the theee big policemen. | 7omit, is srother prominent ex-honorable lob- | Much indigantion is felt hers over an in- | quarts of blood were found in the cavitie nlneuc to deny the rightfulness of any further | age of silver will save the eilver producers | °F Pilliard matches between Shacfer and Slos | Iiverything bought, or gambled in : i s i terview with C. Wiltee, which appeared in o | the bady. The jury accordingly found 0&: iance that European sovereigas m from ruin, There is mot entire harmong | 5on was played to-night at the Central music | ‘change was stroug. her at the ope byist. Others, more or less disreputable, are | 0V EW A T ey o e bred to fin- | evening that Babcock hiad came o his de g | f i : i make to set up cn the American continent | among: hall. The attendance was 1,500 including a | 31d contintied soall day, *Wheat opened for |likewlso taking a decp intorast in handing | piiiato the Itdmonson boys and Clarke in the | by violence at tho hands of his attendant governments of such form as to them might THE WHISKY ME large wumber of billiardists from St. Louis, | LA i¢ bebter at 87¢, and advanced rapidly | over the state for the next two years to the | quintuple murder, Ho stated that the Ed- fond that the act was felonions. A warr seem wise Whenever oconsion for such luter- | regarding the proposed ralisf by Secretary | Mityanl: S A o Lotie | o 83je. . public plunderers and corporation bosses. mon-on boys “sold out and left for parts un- | was issued for Grayer and Slattery by ference might ar Referred. McCulloch, and some of them who Bave | o mditions wire 2500 a side. 00 peinty cham. COBN T e £ Ulican | known.”” ‘This statement is entirely false, as | coroner, and they were arrests Hiscosk ' moved to suspend the rules and | wi'kin a fow months paid the tax o the | ¢ nditions were ©, 800 points cham- | jg comparatiyely active and opend for March, [ 1 am gra 0 note among the republlean | ¢,y yonted their place ard went to their | last evening and committed to jail, ass bill abohishi | 1) i 4 : o n10n’s game, the lines twenty by forty inches, i ic higher as | members a disposition to do right and redeem | 1 o Wi : i il e -| Graver has lived in this connty for abo R nheibin cigars e "nrlm:‘:e\::? ahitky whichthoy lind o 'i“'};erlmfi 'vas h et pblic matc ever pluyed with | 37" L:';"aé“;:?:“o&i“f’;'an?fig ol tie party fromp the odium R e it ibfl';:»%]:':.grl:x'w?i‘-;g“ B ieitentiost et | A oLt Fana i hstare | halur i tad s ai A chorootes.The special tax on the dealers i | E5510 (o thows ouly who have whisky in bond | o8 of this length. Shacfer was the favorite, [ 1¢Gatabovasrhoe, throtigh the Caras, Kendalls, Hompheers and ~ e peteenve tendant, about four: months ago, had been tobaceo, and the tax on liquors dstilled from | of ‘which the tax jnust_ bs pud within . few | 008 of & hundeed to eighty, 8 g y phrey: drug clerk in the city. Babcock has been i John Cuallohan, of milwaukee, was PROVISIONS, Agees. But 1 have known many a man who | '‘in the buffalo coat,” who was reported as : n " ¢ D ; the asylum about four months, this being the years. These whisky men suy there are two [ gp, aferc Sehaef the bank 1 | were more than active and advancad 3 A lookiog after Furnival’s interest, was sent here | _ ™ i i J ) by ot onrly BELY dm | pidos o tho ctory, ud that Socretzry MeCul- | sloatad tho black ball, which was convidora- | several polnts. - Jvery option listed scored itg | 0Wn with honeat intentions to fall at | 'y ditective agency tn “work up th caac,” | %coond time he had beon placed there, 'The pons and ho beloved ibs would be atsood thing | joch has only heard one side. Tt is more than | iy ighter thun the whita, . Tle made. a close | fair share of trade {hrough March and seemod |t fire of the first gun, Moen | He was named by the Rev, Dr, anner as a | CAUSe e oanity, Has spilopey auc o [ SR RarelibEoTIne sod Shot miuat: | trobable that a resolution will be introduced | pite from the lay-off and_ left. tha bal to b a little on the lead. Pork for this month |come here with a desire to distinguish | fit person to investigate the case. That Rev, 18 Very roitactory pationt, at thncs he was 0'Neil, Mo., said the purposs of the_ bill was L e P it ; BhEatol g : | represented to ba quite violent and dangerous, to protect a certain peculiar set ot industrics :ut}‘x‘: - ik .r‘nreg;yufu:«mfiiuu:n:‘:tixhl.Lu‘,‘ g :lhe' forBlotan. ITA’{?;,}Q"",‘,,;:"’ ""-‘3“"‘;;}3,’;’2,'}5,“ b4 ‘.l}‘;,,‘;.‘“l.:;':f‘“i;" sy |themselves, and they imagme they .5’2.“.“ ‘tael‘ilr:gt:r]:}st:uz;ll'dlnfs lsx:l’;:l':tel:(:umt:rd?:e‘; Dr. Matthewson, at the time that thiy affair which were already robbing the people. | 1t| Secretary McCulloch's part. hiad the secretary | th opening, . Sehaefor did good. work in_ tha | tive but not quite. so- strong, | It ‘was 2y | can achieve a reputat’ n only as _chairman of | i ag plausiblo as the balance of the interview, | cCcurred, was in bed. ~Graver exprestcs desp fruit. Hiecock said the b1l would raduce the Tevenues of the government. nearly fifty mil- mean to proteet the salt inter A gentla- | o e s i 4 i K A o o i . - . regrets at the result and ares he was ast. . | mant, from New Yorl (Hinoook) eild {6 mennt | rod satorably oo t’:;z Eedusil '}fap'r‘.'.ge‘;m;ky’; ffch o, tho featur of his run of 0 being | higher at th opeaiug, at §6 95, and reachett | some important committee. To gain this FURNIVAL IN CANADA, B Tt T L urce) o/, s Qs | to_ protect the sugar of Louisiana. If this | yaid to-day that an investigabion would ua. |, /00 mMasse shot when ‘the balls were gRorgiarct bauble they bargain away the interests of the | Furnival is now thought by many to be in | bility an investigation will be ordered by the § congross would do nothing on tho tariff ques- | goultedly have been orderod by congress, xS oall sl el St ayainciwn WHEAT stato and rocord thoir votesfor speaker for tho | Canads, . A regent articlo in o, Ciuadian - legislaturo and Graver wil have to go to tsal i tion could at least avoid the stupendous e e 233 P Ry IERIORIONES (e . ? was by all oddsthe leading feature of the day. | man who makes the stro; t i They | per stated in substance ~that a man [before the criminal court. ¢ i sttt SENATOR HAWLEY'S ETATEMEN tho twelfth inning that Slosson did any im. | %28 b o ny b 10 makes the strongost promisso, They : T e ; & Bitidenonpasingitho bl The pit was Zoverran with & multitudo of | .t sneir it voto against the people and | SPAVETIDE mival’s description was in gy e S Thompson contonded tho bill wou'd_ oauso | confirming the one made, by Mr. Ghandler | portent pluying, and, even, then ho noglected |1, rious buvets and sellors and doubtfal indi- a hotel reading a paper, and he suddenly L, ] FOREIGN NEWS, 0 ) y i 1ol viduals who couldn’s make up theirjminds |block every avenue to good legislation | and without apparent cause dropped the pa s STl tax on dustilled ppirits, and would oporate Arthur's declaring bis loyalty to the national feaal u?.,‘"ie':‘:.’:}:dii'xf.‘.‘.'g“mé ayithe Tut ixiod verrihard btola 0 0ia The e for the sake of enhancing | per and left the hotel. On examining the pa- RELIER ¥OR THE SPANISH'SUFFERERS, contiscation of 8,00 ,000 gallons of spiritsnow | republican ticket was snppressed by Chair- S haater th osson 188, with 'Schaefer | Mental feature of the ~days transactions Their first vote | PeF & description of Furnival was found in Mabgib, January 5.—All the newspaper in the bands of dealers, mah Jones, is ragarded as putting the latter B aines e £ o 5 | was heavy buying by outsiders and heavy sell- | © 3 A 9 e Examination of a valiee he left disclosed a | pub ieh the manifesto summoning all claseas Mills regarded the meesura as an extraor- | into a hole. It is believed Jones will be forc- | Playing a gran R style, and {1 by weveral strong local parties and a gen. | drives the first nail in their political coffin. [ Nebraska paper and a large amount of Iunch, | to subscribe to a fund being raised for the re- inary one to be brought forward at this time- | ed now to adwmit that he bas dellberately Slosson doing almost nothin cral crowd of scalpers, The scalpers plaiuly | Blinded by ambition, they forget their duty as | The man was watched for but not seen again | lief of those who suffered’ from the recent report of vhe secretary of the treasury | “lied” abont the president in his zeal to de- e T get the worss of it, as the motto of the Cereal | ropresentatives and public servants, The dis- |10 the city, A later Canadian paper from |earthquakes, The university students issned showed the public debb was on the increase, | end bimself from incompetenc; The Earthquake in New York, waa staunchly adhercd to, was unquesf onubly another place contamed the statement that peal to their comrades in the provinges, the entire d. uction of the internal rev that the auth their personal influonce, Sn— and yet the houss was propoaing to give tha | ————— New You, Jaouary 5. Revorts of tho| “onward “and upward” especiuly upw.rd, "PP"‘j tod °""“J“°““"§“ l“"“r‘“’"]t‘]'“ their | man answering Furulval’s description was & contributions to the fund, revenues away. For what purpos 0| Judgment For the Mexican Govern- L Ege A Outsiders sud particularly that faction of | confidence bas been misplaced, and they never | wanted by the authorities, but that he lef PO FORGERY) 0 nks ; J 3 5 9l 0] any ? o zup, strong ing relaxed in tho least a n A ) on, and to perpetuate the system of high | New York, January 5.—Judge Barrett, of | ports of lato from various parts of the coun- e ,..,',;‘, = =5 ls will mect his jusk punisbuent |restod st Noutra for forgery. He negol ta lI' pEdieotion: Iy o | the supreme court, to-day rendered a decision | {ry and now theec are suceceded by tho an- | vinced that the higher it vob the fazther it ( Mysterious Disappearance of Mrs. BUILDING IMPROY: T8, b Lt e el Howitt, (N. ¥.), suggested it was hardly a1, the gction brought by the republic of | nauncement of an sarthquake sho got the farther it would tumble. The profes- George McOhesuey, The Nance Connty Journal of last week |were Prince Odccalche and Count Bt o motton and take ax o of whisly, A | Mexics against tho American and Mexican | ab Tarrytown, N. Y. Major Murshall H, | sional sealpcrs sold partly becauso thoy bad | special tologram to Tae Bre, contains o list showing that $50,00 has Deon | I 1 7 2 of B A i3 or.O) i made uptheir mindsover 1at res- 4 ¢ &, P motion to uspend the rules aud passthe ' bil| Ruiroad and Telegiaplh company, - Toreph | ot S8 RSt A SO, Wi e 8| ool about sxhanted 111 th akpeot | L15CoLY, Jamuary 5,—About” four wesks | expanded ko bulldings the pust waton, which S RO Vi 3 yeas 77, 5 128 i n, . "y aylor, reln a0 €] ey . - s )eci: Vil ) " ) Jeor PN 88 ) AFYs i ] V' Ot Keifer moved to sqapend the rules and tako | und Ghas, W. Tiker 1 1565, e fondante aty, | 42 follows: The carthquake took place yester. | of the pit, especially ta visitors in thefgaliery, | agzo Mrs, George McChesney and Miss Fee, | 60 SO0 T 0 Rllerton ‘wiil enjoy | The Lynchburg Tobacco cin m the speakers tabla the Mexican pension | tained permission from the Mexican congress | 94Y WOFIDE. at six minutes past six. 1| was thus of 1 seething cauldron of somethiog | of Fullerton, Nance county, in this state, | the boom the commg summer that, owing to| LYNCHEURG, Va., January 5.—The S and concur i allthe venato amendmouts | to buid a raltoud und taiegravls oo acrons e fns Lolserad e 0 e s L ohjotts SPUL | stastod for Now Orloans to vislt tho cxposi- |its mognificent location, splondid [wator [ tary of the Lynchburg Tobacoo assoct o stato M onora, and file ther % A A of o 2\ i oy i power, and rich country, it is justly entitled (AP O e Hammond _demanded u second, and the | a bond of $200,000 that the work would'be be. | the nature of the sh and saized my wateh | bought and eold and it took immense quanti- | tion, AtSt, Loufs these two ladies were met Yoo Toumber bills have heen sold. for_twelve | coorted to tho monthiy meetink: y P RS P T e e _ e to time 1ts duration. 1t waa a distinct contin- | ties of noise to do it. The corn crowd fell | by the sisters of Mrs, McChesney’s husbsnd, | i ider sales of tobacco for December to be 2,161 on i o AL . e car when stopped by a sudden aj -day, 2 extensive . | e ESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, 7 i nrswsnt soblon 46 badbien bis fntestion to | $he boud with intereit, the brakes, The shock was accompanied hy a | on any day last week, ware still too common- | On the dey after Christmas these five ladies [ Jllerton still feels rore over the unjust lr",‘,’,‘,“‘f;{',:;;‘p:f“,;fn;“’,‘,'f‘m,;:‘_ P ey call up the Mexioan poneion bill iunediately, ———— low, rumbling noise, not Jouder than would bo [ place to attract attentien, Tiicre was a good | visited the exposition. About noon of that | action of the conference committes in taking | ors by "the ercetion of additional machine "" l:"’.“*;" af Bishonss e }’NV‘;"‘“‘ P Suits Against a Railroad Millfonaire, | ..uled by u heavy cart. The house was shuken | srade n pro s, pork dspecially beicg con- | 4uy Mrs, McChesney was left at the foot of | the school away from the town and | rom doiog so, howoever, determine aw Yonk, Janusry 5.—Suits were brought | and the windows rattled, When I attended | siderably dealt in. The advance in price was , 7 will make an effort o establish an_independ - | “¥* — — | tho Ditematute conn oneidrustion | as soon 88| 11y Agoew, Patan & Aspinwall against Collis | the First Iteormed church fn the m wainly duc to purchascs by the packers, | tio stairs, iu ti.o main hall, by her compan-| ot Normal or high school. Toth the dournsl | mo Revise the Army Tactics, | S0 I‘Q;T‘WI:;I]f‘":"')“':‘“;f;’”'I 4, 00 “[u"l';’ P Entia st | e 1| and spoke of the accurr sexton, hoe | thovgh the influcuce of wheat “was not with- | 1on3, who went vp into the gallery to view an | und Telescope openly accuse 13lders Shank aud # Y e DAL 1t were unsveooafal hor wounf oajtions 1 Hunbington, a railroad mullionaire, snd { o oafy10d he now understond what hefore had | out its weight, g exhibit, Mrs, McCheshey stating that she [ Maxfield of “‘selling out” Fullerton, _Cicago, January 5.—A commission jooms the Mexioan ponsion bill during the weak, 1ig | Were called for trial to-day in the supreme | juzzled him, Not thinking of the earthquake OATE, 14 tar atn{thatattt (IRt By N LATEE, sisting of Captain Stanhope E, Blunt, ofl the 1 court, All these cases gard to the Rt t . . h g 2 : Ay ok afrakd of dopieting the tremsury bY | Gontral ‘Prcifc ailrand stock, - Conmsel 05| by siseseed while ho s stionding b the | omserd docnd s ooy iifluence of 40 | thofour ladics cam back whero they had loft | Special Dispateh to Tk B, ordinunca department, Liout. W, O, Munning, e o Paredon of the gurlus among | the defoudant argued for a postionsmoent | furnice in the church, o said the pullding | also helped by the firmer foeling in corn. May | Mrt. McCheaney she wes not thers, and a | Fuitento, January 0—Later develop:[of th Twenty.third infantry, Liout. Gaorge near st haua when UM government could | Lo aner li'if:‘{f\'!,i::l.l.l.fll:fffi i David Stewart | was shakea, Ou conversing with other per: |is about the only option traded in; a gross ad- | search for he vas immediately fnstituted, but | menta leads to the belief that Mre. McOhes- | D, Wallace, of the Seventh cavalry, conyened o o ; ¢ A gton o sons whom T met at church, I found that | vance of jc was nou sustained. : ;. o noy met her death as described telegramshave | Jioro to-day for the purpose of sing the: Goonmize by putliog every man who bad | cidod. - Stawarts suit was tried ov 1th | some had obseeved the shook. distincbly, One b ud powher be found. e oPo% | camo to parties” here, muiled from Genoa, | United States army instinotions for rile]andk &), 0 s | agoand the jury gave him a verdict for $102,- lady was awskened by it. Undoubtedly the Pr which indicate that an effort is being made to | cayhine f r. Their labors will probably ogs 8240, penson “fi;;}lu‘,“;“’“fl;{y siplablog. She 0. iibo conit reversod ita deision on ap- | occurrence wanld havo atfracted wuch more | Fuled steady aud bipher, with enly ono X;‘:}(‘_‘,‘l‘g""‘""l'm“;"l'm ouilles, ud the | onceal the facts, but justice to others con- RS e . 1 ay of ¢ now | plication for a postponement* . oneral atteotion if it had not taken plate at|®mong the fresh receipts, No, 2'¢ash i 60 44 pOLiee 0 d " | templating a visit to New Orleans demands h (5 employed in examining pension claims, Tesd e e SONoEA 9 8 o ot | lield stiff at 640 and seller May at 60, Noth- wer 205h Mre, McChesney was found in thipe ablic T Y, g puictod ifthe bl ws ot pasac with the | Sohedues of Teimmkopt Brothers & | piid were naeap. M. Binione. of g | 198 W done i tra ial, gho oura of & Niea, Kemper, ‘wito resides on | FSURRELE 20 Side pabile Tone who Collision of Steamore, xty o 0l Leve nssed, - % s SHHORN, QF b ‘ashington street, between Iurthe an H , f ‘ Wanuer, of Obio, held that tho principle of Compeny Bing, told mo that the sh ock was percoptible ROVISIONS Third, b & statn of conspiousnars, bututtorly | BSF BUIEY of auy wrong. How or in what | Nowwous, Va., Japuary b-Tho stepmey the bill, if fallowed ous, would 1esult in the| New Yomk, January 5—The schedules of showed _decided activity and strength, pork | unablh to tell how she hud reachd the place, | menkor the stroclous crime waz committed is | Acconac’ of the Old Dominion line o expenditure of * mot less than two ! Riudskopt Brothers & Co, filed to-day, show —— selling up nealy 500, Lard, however, only | The eick lady wut conveyed to her temporary | 8 YeU 8 Wystery. off Ranty Taland, The /Aseorns! cuak billion ve hundred millioas. The principle it = AL AT A4 Influx of Celosiials, advanced 10c and ribs about the same. The | residence o Constantinople strest, and two B anty uand. N J of ranting th srvico paion s o dnoer, | A BSA AN Sax Frandien, Jaouary 6,—A huned |strength i wholly from loeal bull, noarly | physicians suusiioned. On tho Tueiday moru: Railroad Racket, 1 PRBATY MRV T ous one. A motion to swipend the rules aud bilitics, ey i | every trader in the hog produc ing some- | ing following Mra. MoChesue; «d, and the| Bosrox, Janu 5~ ing; concur aud the senato niendments was lost, | salarics, labor, etc., aro drawn for §16,284, %] twenty-six Chinese who claimed prior | SYEW brior i the tug product wanking some. | & folowion Mk MeDbosey dicd, and iho| Tiowrox, January 6,—Tho earnings of- the The Annual Balt Yield, ; 8 ) etc., r $16,23 A o | thing . The wice wa ' Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroand from yeas uys 8. Tt was not necessary for | The nssignee states thas thie the difference be- | reridence, but who, nevertheless, are being | gteudy with the firm feeling of continuing | there vere some mysterious rircunstances at- " y Sl SYRACUSE, .—Fhe annual report Swo thirds in the adirmative. Collins moved | tween the actual and ihe nominal asects is due | held for erial, were, under the lata decision of | throughout. — Jash_quotations were:—pork, | tending her death, Dr, Joues, an eminent § January 1st to December 1st, 1834, were §23,. | of 1o inspector of Onondaga county tosuspend the rules and adopta resolution | to a deprociation in the valus of the stock, and § tbe United States suoreme court, granted by | $11,85@11,90, Lard, 80,80@06,92}, and ribs, | physiclan of New Orl made ! 421 2 decrease of 8516,167 for the smune|shows tho yield to be, 6 942,000 bushels in takiog the senate bill to establish a uniform | that the asects ara suflicient to pay the Judge Hoffwan, of ths United -States dlsturtl )| N post-mortem, who ths'pel 1883, T nings for 1884, | 1884 compared with 7,497,000 in 1873, and a system of bankrnptey counter: ng the spec- ' cured créditors, o court, to-day, permission to land, 2:30 o’clocki~Wheat easier; 814c for Janu. base — of the brain inflamed and ' §11,30 , & decrease from 1853 of $700,804, " large amount of ealt on hand, Sdeen twergwfiere, ehR » l Because every- as indispensibfe Wty I ¥ s W1 Mo CAROLNA ', &y Smoking Tobacco, “=:= .l ,‘| N Gondumer, lina, , and store it sevs