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e = Y 3 N\ . L’AY . N \ N " — " T » t NTT y \w FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1885. { cast, wora declared lost by the spesker. The [the demoralization of the ~east bound long haul, O'Neil spoke in support of his motion | zeutloman, said ho had ot received any inti- joing pession then adjournc |, and shortly atter [ rate, the probability of an open o |, ONeill's motion was 1 93; nays | mation that he would be wanted in® the oabi E s N tha housc took a recess until tomorrow at U | war batween the Pennsylvania and the New ! not. Ho expressed the opinion that president . gt o'clock. York Central, in order to force the lntter o ———— yiburns, from th committea on apreobria Cloveland had not mde wp bis mind whom — M The greater part of the senate was ocenpied | thare its local traffic and' pool receipts wit M "N jons, reported a consulsr and diplomatic ap- | he wonld select, H. said that he would pre- g Progress Made in the Way of Op-|in the sftorncon in the joint seesion. ~Ab p. | the Weat Shore, cte., have ‘nccompanied tho | (iso8Si00 0f 10 Inter-Slate COm- | provistion bills referredto th committeoon | fer tho position of attotney genorsl but {hat Yesterday’s Dridgs on the Board of m, it wentinto executive s essiontoconsider the [ scare. The opening was especlally weak in . the whole. It apprpropriates $1,000,000, a to. |ho . would mot antagonize | Clave: d i anpointments made by the governor early in | Lackawanna and the Vanderbilts, but prices duction under the appropriation of the pres- | land. He knew his namo bad gamzation ' L ] Trad 1884 of the various officers of the state in- | went up Iater, and Western Union was bought ont fiscal year of $34,000, and under estimates | been] mentioncd for secretaty of - tho tae Taae. P : y P— stitutions After confirmiog theappointment | in by the shorts until it scored a rise of 1§ e £400,000. The discussion of the inter-state | terior, but that he did mot want the place, e \ of Warden Nobex it adjourned until to-day [ per cent, In the first hour there was a strong N commerce biil was resumed, Reagan de- | Next to the department of justice he would, Ard Boon They Will be Ready|st10a m. fooliog and o good bulge. Then eame the | Reagan andj Keifer Have a Pag-|fended tho measure from the attack mad: | o said, prefer the w v dopartment. Col. Diek | Thors Was Little or No Change iy e burst, and, down, the stocks want, - Lack - ¢ K dpon 1§ betors nwll.ulmyln by Tholps and | Brght, ex sorgeant;at.arms of the senate, ang i RAILROAD RACKET, awanna sold off 13 per cent from the earlier Tage a Tms; muntained that the gentleman had never | said Ia't evening: *“There isnot a decent % for Business, Cittcauo, Jamuary 7. —Commissioner Poar- | 3guros, Luko Shore 14 per cont, Now York - rend the bill, o, having read it, had not wn- | democrat in Tndiwna who is not in favor of in the Cattlo Market, 8 SOl orsts et Qent, . derstood it. o o sine y f The Minor Officss of the House|onces with the varions general passenger |cent. Tho feeling ‘this afternoon is very | Soma Lively Sparring by Mem-= | appropristing 850,000 to ralicve the wanteof | st When ool mat i fog i Hog Market Aotive From the { T anes agents of ths eastern linas, He subsequently | weak, and the bears have taken advantage of s sEeHe Eronae ltate Indine, domocrats talkod the samo way last summer, | 08 : an enate sont each ganoral agent n draft of the pro- | the break to buy 1n shorts in the Granger, " .n.lluc’(n;!'..rllrly‘xm:l;.u;;:;ri\:’lr;t‘lng"l"'vl:kln‘n]-lnl nan‘;‘n L:;;-l‘:'mi\lvll;u~:|hly;_-£.'111‘\'(\":!‘ Atlkllu- Opsnmg to the Olose. preed agreement for the rastoration of rates, OREIGN NEW the ]r\>\§|‘ut)n|';>nn||‘~ :\'”ll(]k‘l\lmr viola‘e | crats of Indianaare now for MoDonald, and —_— 8 Al N . ,11 | and requested & definite avswer by Janua JESTROYED 1Y AKE, ik every provision of it and block the whesls of [ not for anybody else.” It isa well known | Will Not ba Appointed Until|*d ™ Seohshried il DESTROYED IY TR FARTHQUAKE. Bayard and Garland Likely to |5t oy ione s then tack e whosls of | not fur anybody olec.” ] wgreater pressuro | Wheat Was Nervous and Exoited N M ALY NS *l;":'m.-:;r-'r“{r»‘z'.- o New | . MabRiD, January 7.—The church, convent Cabi Positi the round houses, The gentieman had | for places under the nevt administration from i ext Monday, Y iaboe kD i ke okt Wil | 51 Crco wacuae wers) Shekcopee Lo Murdy have Cabinet Positione. choten in iy arena to menage, and an at. | Tndisna than from any other stata Closing at 78 3-4, ot this figure. o Qo Svel b 2 Juake, empt to intimidate congrees by a threat P t THE NCNBRRD! The F meet this fRure, e quthwestern Railway | =\ Nor AND GERMANT'S FaYPTIAN POLICY. it paseota just and mecommary fuw to protact || AUIICANTS 1Y W HBRRIS, — o First Day’ for two daya, have formulated a plan for the | Pants, January 7.—It is stated that France R o the great body of the people sgainst the | have aloady put in thele claimy. There ’ A ‘ riasl “dwfi'klfm o o e, e e B b e T o o e pmerates [ Raport of the (Mibeiouri River precdsrapacity and tyramny of tho s that | et an Indfann democrstic, congrosnan vho| Gorn Failed to Attract Any @reat . Jommen 56, port will be submitted to the meeting of the | regard to Egypt, nce will next week re- $und o Violnte that law and invite itieetion. | hinted that somo of the Leaders would b will- Attenti v 800l p t1y to the lish proposals respsoting th Improvement Commission tionsly violate that law and invite litigation, | ! the leaders ention, e Tantry Ti—Tho hoard of | EQIDtiAn Butnsoe, sttihg hor objsetions to P " |he ntlaman vas mitaken. in TS, IR e | | e L assiooers Tohe do. | them and presanting & scheme of her own, ing that the railroads = could ~block | Sake of B¢ Nie fack vefarred ¢ ka0 ?"“’: Ll s L WD SR A S g inaland, it Iy expected, will refuse to accept | Gen, MeOlellan Looking Toward [ wiecls of justice. Thero was tao miuch hono tiualley pluces, Aucther fuct refurred to 8] Oats Unchanged— ye ' Nominal— E Nobraska—No Hope for Aisls 4 k . * | the French scheme, and Bismarck will there. al riotism on the bench to be intimidatec A TRAMES Beo v | schedule in its frefght rates ¥ prosent. It AL the War Portfollo—Lots of by the compnnies, Thisattempt to ovor-naa | he failed to get the emipty honor of a minority Provisions Strong and Higher Retrenchment, has, however, made a slight “amendment uPon proporo a conferonco of the powere, e < congress would not commagd Kus respect of [Fonomination whilo Thurman, Kerman snd ana. Kavknolig, thereto co g in the main of new artiles BRITISH EXPORTS AND IMTORTS, Cabinet Making, Jaw-abiding people. Phelps ho recoge | other democrats who went out at the same i 4 of commerce and_elight zcductions cnavery | Loxpox, Januasy 7. In Decombee tho nizad,in the romark mado by the gentlomuy | tine were, ol rooognizod by their respective THE LEGISLATURE, LuAULALLY British cxports decrcassd 797,161 pounds from Texas that intellectual defect that had | states. =hers 1s reaton to P L) Oériipontinse of s Biy, Cieaco, January 7.~Tho committea, it ' a8 compared with Decombor lut’ yenr. The SENATE, mado it impossiblo for him o prepate bil |0 other ovidences of MoDonald's sweakaess CHICAGO MARKETS, i | Tithoota; KGR PG AL NS Watk :nhl, hay umM xn‘”b to ¢ v!qcmr‘v_v\ll\ u‘;l:lv:-]e;decr‘mudll 0,990 pounds compared |y iciron January 7.—The chair laid v\hich’r\}'u\ldh? npexl’(nia‘nnd therafore nse- V‘{;mfi:“th “;":‘t"“,‘r: i "; ]”'YQ ml'fi‘:r“""r OATTLE, | JINCOLN, ~The ‘ommiesioner gely's _recommendationa | W ecember, 1853 4 N, o . *|ful. The gentleman failed to recognizo the | ¥ ] go, o 0y ] of the legislaturo doos not commend itself to | regarding the continuace of the organization, NEe : beforo tho senate a revort of the Missouri | distinction between o prophecy and & throat, |Gircular have besn received by | Special telogram to T B o the producers and tax-payers of Nebraska, | The Inter-Ocean to-morrow will « Tt i AL 2 ) (D RLLI LI river commission, a report showing the main: [ He made no tareat. The gentleman bad re- |the members clect to the forty-vinth | Curcaco, Jamuary 7.—There is lit- = S " [ understeod that the St. Panl rond i« showing | LoNbox, January 7.~ The following tolegram By Cisisl SRE sl i ferred to im as a rich man, If he (Phelps) | S008tes from various Peunsvlvanin protce- |41, or o chavge in _ this market. The electon of Allan W, Ficld to the speaker-f 5 gesiro to purchase the Chicago, St Louis | was received from Genoral Wolseley, dated htetnce by Cptain Tads of the channel in the | FEEGC O L Be & ol ok, T o, (EReI) | tye asaociations asking their views on the der 1 com ly of ehi and the chica of Chursh Howe s acting [ & Western rond, formerly known Korti, January 7, 4:10 p. . A stroog convoy | Bouth pass of the Missiusippi river, - Among [ Tust make the conforsicn he would do 16 only' | ¢l qucation —whether they aro for revenue | Tho ran is moderate and comiposed mostly of ident of the tenate most effectually dispel | ©aR0, Pekin & Southwestern. The purpose of |is leaving camp for Gakdub. (ieneral Stew- |the petitions preented was onc by Plumb | Sler ths gt 1t e had onoe enjoved | iform or high tariff men—and asking also an | low grade stock. Fat cattlo that would suit | B hopos of retrenchmont. s ot olspel | tha St. Louis road 1a to get the bonoits of |art will take another fo-morrow for Maten- | from the Oklanams. ecttlors, which set forth | o etich, ff it werc disti 'y, greatly dimin-. | expression of opinion as to whom they prefer | tho shippiog aud dreesed becf trado were all hopes of retreachment and refor or &by | g gonl roduct along the line named and to | neh, which we expect to occupy by the 15th | that the Jand thoy occupy had been long since | £ S ! entirely destroyed, Phelps went | for speaker. While theso circulars give no| o ot there scomed a sufficient mumber relief from exceesive transportation | secure extension of the St Paul system into | inst, 1f the steamor is found ~there, we shall | bought from the Indians by the United | [teos Reveh CREN CERROYER: ) coahe WERE | axpression of opinfon, the deduction is that J | tolls throigh restrictive railway jon, | St, Louis, e communicate with Geneeal Gordon' Without | Statoe and pad for. and that who United | {40 G ltulists to. huild. ralronds o | they emanate from gentlemen engaged in_ the | for the want of the buyers Low geade stears 3 s throtig y ity Yoix ary T—All matters of the | delay. States did not expect nor intend that Tndians quff SHEE SRICISES 10 Bubid 1 tine, where | irch and other industries «1<-m-n§ing a high | and butchers stock remain at about the eame nliko his predeceseor — tho fnfamous Humph |, NER, Yonr, Jaguary T, Al matters of th Co e shiould agaia oxcuy tho. land, and tho pei- | Xt thiontt e sow, of Palesting, whore | ot v tariff upan. forcign Taw' matcriat, | oicen as on Monday and Toeedng, and mag rey, who mads the most solemn pledges to f liks Bl i o] i s tioners therefore can se3 no reason why they Lidres i\ ta tho railroad |and _they have taken early steps to as- | PriCeSason 2 Y Ay ‘ g & under dispute, have bean amicably scttled in Miners' Riot at Angus Towa, on Why they | ;onoy was still there in the railrosd they i y step et THE 505 TEWer . thie 1 Task wadk anti-monopolists, only to betray them. Field | the directory. Senay remains in the board o, 7.A spacial to the |jhould nok be allowed to remain in their | ;13 "ho "had " never . received o dollar |Certain, If pomible, the feclings of the|bequoted at 16@200 lowet than last week, does not toll under faeo colors, Ho stands by | 80d Nelsov, his son-tn-law, goes back as_ di- | o Do MOINES, January 7.A epecial to the | pomes, ~They protest agaimt their removal | 374 e hed - never received a dollar| g mémbers, They are evidently alarmed | Stockers and feedors soarce, and aro generally oes not toil under faiee colora. He stand w'by rector. The whole board stands_ pledgad to | State Register from Angus says the striking | and say they would not have been disturbed 1t webBELEhA iavitie had this _nd”.l'm“‘lr ox- | #¢ the possibility of the tariff* reduction | quoted firmer. For the past two days thers ia record of two years ago, the unflioching | earry out the pending scheme. Tho iuterest | miners started a riot hero between 5 and G | but forthe fufiuence of wealthy and powerfal f it HETOEs Tt BYINE fuc this and sitfler ox; aggler tho incomng aduministration and are | wore no Texas steers among the fresh ur- hampion of the Lincoln jobbers and the f on divisional bonds will be paid but the cou- | u'lock thin afternoon, and drove all the min- | $84t1e owners who do not pretand to have any | B0 teory, T speaking notarrogantly to tell | dewirous of knowing exactly whoro they stand [ rivala; a load or 80 of stil fod Toxas bulle, in staunch supporters of corporate mamopolies, | pons on tho coneuls will b funded. for &, fow | ers at work out of cowvn, beating and kicking | titloto the lands, but who use” the lands for [ ot thenry, in speaking ot rsogantly to tell |} ¢,y muking n concentrated effort o behalt | fine condition, wro on sale; good to choico gl . tes ) S R | orazing cattl ! % of p otectlon interests. In the judgment of | shipping, 1200@14001bs., £5 50@6 00; medium 2 o hi ; ho| years. Mayor HonryIFiak, one of the dirce: |them badly, One man at the Keystone ming i : i | knOW8 nothing except in theory. Reagan } , ! # Bvery man who voted for him kuew who he| 0 0ol apnotnted. receiver by Judge | Ne2 defonded himselt wndl way Killed, and |, Morrill calléd up his resolution declaring [ knowe nothing except In theory, Reagan |l poted” politicians here, theso rculars |t good, $5 005 50; common to falt, $4 25@ . wan and what ho reprotents and no- explana- | Buxter and B, W. Colo sucoseds Fink as vice | sty others ane roported seriously wounded | thit the reciprecity treaties with nations of | $isclaimed any porsonal foeling in the matter. | £’y " comeotion with Randalls recent | 4 90; inforior to fair cows, S5 50@8 50 goad to tion thoy can invent will justiiy thom in the | president and general manager, The new | Tha town is in the posst ssion of ‘the strikers, | Ierior populations and resourcss should bo | tie culled attontion to the.fact that the rall- 1 )\ har trip, are trikingly suggestivo of a | extra, $3 60@H 85: Toxans, 3 10@40; stock- eye3 of their constituonts, .. diractors will fa olccted next week, Tho |and thote s no talling what the roeuly | FeRarded with distavor, and spuko at length | 128, It Qias (0 hich tho BUSIeS | ronowed affort on the part of that gentleman | ore, $3 10@1 00; fooders, 5 90@4 00, *Weld's- cleotion it largely if not wholly due | Iarge bondholders intand subporting the di. | will be- 5 in s support, takdng the ground that the ro. | Befidid ot deny this but cited the further | o become again a candidato for the speaker- HOGS. i to the juggling of dishoacst and ceafty party | rectors in carrying out the funding scheme. e A b e Shat Apart oo chetr rncomtiteHoriit thod | fact 'that ~the logislature, after _having | bip upon the convening of congrcas next De- (urhemarket was agaia aoklvé from the dpn. oo i the Gancu . MEst of e | o Cicaeds Japunry 7 oThe uibway ARC | worctary of tho Capiial City Loan and Build- | wers incurably n ot they wore at war PIWTd, €0 | B4 (R rondy by (R "\, NTMMO'S ANNUAL, REPOT, SRR Pl R s > A R iy oAl LD, ing association of this city, has given a mort- | with the most fivored, uation, that tie so- 3 98 i ) % $ th b 4 10@4 16 and fair to good $1 25@1 40 e e e e ywilling vic: | foreclosure sales in the United States during | gago on his boot and shoo stock and they | called rotiprocity treaties with inforior na. | AN its promise. Rteagan declarcd that the o o el Dt atatto o e T T D ) uly wanted a convonient clonk, 16 may b6 | sen mering i avest of bunkeuptey | v, possession. Ho has also turned over | tions surrendersd much home trade in return | SEislature which mada the promico conisted A e musl st fem Binkeah | 13 Botyvden $4 40@4.00;: Paokitis and hbln: ‘ athor eignificant that Tield cast his vots for | fenmeans i tho disasteous titnes comméneing | some ehares of the Capital City soap works. | for littlo foreign trade, and_that the [real re. | 3 represcntatives,robbors and thioyee. When | tiona e i toatptaay ot (habrab, | e 040 anil’ BA0AIhA,, $4140@405; Tight | Captain Lec, of Farnas, whilo Led votod | i et o v new becn nearly satbored: | His shortage amounts to §27,000, and he ack: | eipracity with such nations was impossible, [ hSneS fliad hbssi Obthinen by HAD K AEBE | e re e eIt CHRE oY G0 | 0 ahid 910 11s., $4 D564 50, ; or Teld, 16 was w0 perlectly Bataral, | as thetmiiome sad e 1 1554 s well | nowledgen it Ho was arrestod and released | Thronghout the entire speech was a carcful | Which thad beon obtained by fraud aud cor. e il hads iU B oo e | Birds of & feather will flocke togafhior, Th | ssntod were all mmueh Jos thun ‘mny brevious |95, 50000, bonde, Ofhier, claims have bo | apoudarios of dstinet mention of the Span. Yotk in aspeach i oppoiion to tho bil | 6%, and i tho miantim thero wia aronors | Peopls who sold wheat to-day did so with same elemex! aRG IR d forward for | year since 1876, Such sales last year were o 4 »xico bei iefly & o v rorrill | 5 e fouu e gentleman from Texasmak- | ;mons increase in the volume of traffie. A o T ri o i presidency of tho senate. Church has al-| only ono of the roads involved haviog o mile: . o s vt et ere joquld be 10| for recomstruction_of tho legislatures of tho | the subject,of pooling, which Nimmo yegarded | fuor o Part of tho timo as low as 834, b q ready shown his fine Italiaa hand by pushin , ————— vanl reciprocity with nations of nferior popu- | 2% FERHSEREHOM OL I8 RIS EINeS 0F HuS 9 g m e market could n y be called a b i sy ) fne Lialie Y Pushiog | age of reventy-one miles. The total .. |lationana resources, and that we gave up iR id o house b an expedient to which the railroad comps- | weak one. Tt was nervous and excited, but ) through the rule which empowers the lieutea- | niymbe railways sold under foreclosure| Another Dakota County Seat War, oo 4 ; the reconstruction of the legielature of Texas | nies I ec ipgl: u v A Tndi # S OVErHOEY B DT LEb Lt os She oo pia | uinber/cioF y8. sol er foreclosu > x = much more than we gained by such treaty, | 1 o 1o e d recourse, not williogly, but over a | presented very fow indications that anything Boehoctendt of ayin the senate b Ak | Disck most of the total stock and d:Dt| Fomesr Ciry, Dak., Jamuary 7.—An armed | ™l consideration of the inter-state com: 194 secured | the great highway |nocouity inorder to * protect thomeelves | Fia a brenk was at all inaninent. | The soling [ O 08 oaving e amouuted to /040, not wncluding ac- | yoh from Gettyshurg and vicinity came to | merce bill was resumed. Bayard expressed | Dut that thi H o e disreradeq | Aainss the ruinous effect of wars on rates, and | was active and heavy on account of the oppor- {1 ityown choice. This is only a repetition of | crued intersst on floating indebtedness, The | ™ Re TR E Y the hope that the considcration of the bill n | Ionest men came into power they disregarded | alun to protect themsclves against, tho DOULAr | Yoty aparentls siered. to sl 1 oo { what Ohureh Howe did at tho timo Carnes | average yearly milenga subject to- foreclosura | Forest City this morning, and under charge | the Bobe that tho consiccration of the bill In | gng hacgain, ~ All he (Howitt) could say was | inchgnntion emnced by the svils of esster | LLLY appy Tt oa ot notReT L b § Jasivea the samo witooratio power in the | salfs trom 1676 to 1851 inclusive, was 2,803, of C. W, Gilchrist, Jim Brison and Dotty | (8 B NEU0, 28 EREI) R (Wi for U that thoso scalawags builded wissr than- they [ rates 6. individual * shippore, In. the S S e Ees e i i :p‘mre-fl: of public pluaderers and. corpors- | and corresponding vearly avaraga of total | took possession of the public records, safe,ete., | was unger conederation in the houce, with Ruew and Honsss e ‘:"’“‘““"‘l“c‘.‘“ mare SWAIM COURT MARTIAL overboard, the movement appearing to be i [ ",}2:‘\-“ HRelatlons Shedd” dosy nob inaotthat stock and debt was $16,620,£67. The encour- by tearing out & part of the building in which | the probability of an early cecision on it by | 91 "t’; areiotes ;‘" ‘l‘.“ ‘*K‘“\“““t‘“ “;“" examination the witnesses continued as at | principally to sell short and _to buy in at the 1o i3 merely hogored for the Turpo Of mak: | Eoromton e by T o romm 8.deren%0 18 | ey wero kept and ing them by forco, |13t body. Beeides, thero wero quostions | ) yuder “consideration, he, for. one, was | Jeiterdsy's session, aliost every question b | loweat point, There was, of qurse, the cus- T B R s e St (Sl ainen, lottiac by the past yearls record | 0 e whiting the sheritt has started f par | for reaching the mportance favolred in the | BUT under, consi of logisfation, and this indif. | "¢ 1ot by an objection, each objection_pre- | tomary smonnt of indecision as to what point aw for C] 1 Ho 0 f receivership. The r gives cvidenc g el S Seihitr Thith :d of K a =i tf vi 5 iy p lowed A hren of L intmate wsosiates, who will make | adth wed ias e sown ot o mow and | it athe beaid of an armed forea and ”the | Megsuse, Lavard, for his awi park wished | foronoo to tho plaiaest focta which onightto bo | SDIMING arguont B e T e et ol Mty i i D e xR oot of controversy | (1XFious crop, which will exo long begin to | probabilities aran fight will ensuo. Citizens | {,f, 188, " on the aubjeok Lo bad. fover O o R emty e tha, fentieman | snan Y SHE T s Sasnines. Siihout | penetrate the Tature. of whest, whieh &, a3 it e in tho senate betveen Senator MoShauo aad l;;.lr‘xr}‘éfi';:fh&tKvm.(x'.f x(ii{f“fi“'f& . | SRR denuuoiakionn R this aokioniof ibhs et | Geaican oot ‘:}‘]“‘“‘"“”"'{‘]fi"“"““"°"‘ St Pl M g ' lgq‘:peai the voice of ‘“““" Ifl"&'mlw:uc“;r b!illl(r:lsvlululn-m things wmidulu]u,;me of th):x i:ugxm :;)](l B . oo ono o ad | Du . elve mo by i uno ¢ o oi | stitutiobality. The responsibility was upon S 28 E ho electoral vote of Texas has been deliv- | most impsnctrable futures with which mortals 5 g dopon of tho, Files the ses- | railways, having a miloao of 11000 miles | tyaburg nespls, and unlsss the records aro re- | 0 L0 G, TR IRPLRECHE WA B8R | Now York, ‘The voice of New York was bot- | ocad b0 \Vies Brostdant 1otammin, completing | have to dcal, it naturally niade things unpleas. Ry sion bas been devoid of interest, In tho house | with a bonded debt of £407,000,000, not in- [ turned by to-morrow the county will be the s T AT I, which it proposed | tef expressed by thls legislature which de- the list. ant for the poor. guessers.~Wheat was stronger | i A tho ouly sction worthy of notice was the re- | cluding ather debts and past dus interest, and | seene of bloodshed and riot. A great msjori- TR SO LI i mands legislation on the subject. g sl s UL R 23 g buff to Brad Slanghter, who was thrust for- | un apparent capital atock invesement of _over | ty of the people desie to* eee the county seat | £ 60.and not logisls oubblul prewmises. | g it For a commission, T favor a com- CONFIRMATIONS, carly and slightly higher, briste up word fo clerk of the committeo of tho whole [ $501/000,000, have failed and have. noan taken | Matter tottlad by the sourt, and will abide i« | He did not seck to restrict the power of con- [ Fle%Ity Webstor Flanagan, collector of internal rov. | E0Vard 10:30 o'clock, the gain boing §@1c, but ¥ by tho rodoubiable Lieo.of Furnus and tabled | pogssasion of by tho courts for the benefit of | decision heerfully, The brobubilities are a | Freato togujate the tntecatats commerss. | ™y eagan—1 have no doubt the gentleman | ento of the Fonri district, Toxas. Bostmas. | oards tho Taster part of the session tho feel- I by a vote of elehty.roven 1o cleven, ereditors, Theee figures represent nearly nine | bundred and fifty wwen armed tothe tectn will | Job 8 et KW Lt the Taflinds werd |would take a commission that would not do | ters—A. T0. Rioraon, Pelli, Towa: Robert ¥, | 108 bocume unsettled “and ' almost, ‘wenle | ] The ouly other businees transacted the | per cant of the entire present railway mileage | Make a raid on Gettysburg to-night, yor }“‘L‘f o ‘”m[_;u,c;‘\’,gr'_w T e;e":’".‘il i‘; anything and would not be expected to do | Stoke, West Point, Nebraska; John M. Fitz: | O \wil) mlm Tt rusht torselll B RER 4 nmittoes to inform the een- | of the United States, nearly twelve por cont ———— et certain that congrers had. mecer Dithert | anye ing. If the voice of the people of Now 3 i Hebron, Nebraska; Clarenco A. | o0 Wb o Srede s ot SN0 E SO0 e "o | the house was duly or- 1 of the total bonded debt aud nesrly nine per Raising the Snow Blockade, exorcised 1t. Callom replied that the house| YOk could be heard here, instcad of the|S Canton, Hlinois; Henry C.pRobinson, | {5 iier 1 Gl %) Soatar, o slight recovery | ganized, In the eenate o resolution wns of- | cont of the whole eapital stock. : o) xercised 1t. _Cal eplie voice of apgregate capital, a very diffcrent | Grand Crossing, Tllinois; gohn W, Gordon, | 105t T 3 i totoisa | v ) ; had been d the subject a from the lowest th tho close of th tered this morning by r*McShane ‘do chelvhiol S Pontiaxn, Oregon, January 7,—-The last | ha: boan disoussing the subjeot ten yoars, aud f VCiC oo ARFLCRLL, 3 Migdon, Nobrasea, The frst anaual raport of | (Tom the lowest i ces with the cloe of ' this | claring it to be "“the body” that | THE REDEMPTIONIST ©ATHERS |train from the cast for 25 daya arrived at 3 |16 was not noseniary for the senato to wat on | *Tiyen ' passago of arms teok place between THE MISSOURT RIVER COMMISSION Glines Mokt noting ey slediab TAL@I8E" i | A clabers are dliostly saremiibytaltids MISSION, All traing of the Ovegon R. R. | ity duty to the ccuntry if it. did ot proceod | Kecfer and Rengan, the formor denying the | o oo tho senate to-day. Tt reo ds an | closing at the insido figarss : constituents and thatihicy are fuly competent D avigation 1neare on time to-night., A | i auty to untiy it il D the statement made by ths latter to the effect | %0t to tho senato to-day Eoemmendy an 8 (e | to clect the staoding committees’ ~ Mr, Howe | OUTRAGEOUS TREATMENT OF THEM BY THE [ caca of rmmall pox his broken ont ameng. the wnm%l_w'bnll»' |»lyflrd_|m|' e;md ‘“““I‘“ and | ot the committes on commercs in | SUPTopriation of $1,000,000 for the Missouri CORN d raised the point of order that this resolution ORANGEMEN AT DAY ROBERTS. passengors of the Oregon ShortLine car lying "‘;"t“’t"‘;l";"&:’_n‘;t“,*"“-‘}'n“‘,""d:;“*; ‘;"‘,"“‘Ll,‘(“?; Torty seventh Congress was packed against ?x\l:;c&f:pf]-'-m?;' """‘(';"t ",“"d ;‘“""B('Wr failed to attract any great attention, ruling 1 h'm tl:luy over m.dlurdll\u .mx.w,! Thv‘clmu; 1. Jonss, D —Immediately | at Huntington, Oregon is_waitivg for the | i1at there had mever \mm:j; much:mwe’r com- | the bill, and the letter reiterating his atate- | #104 150,00 Fort st oAb r‘;{fortfln;: steady within fluctuations of §@je. The { koo o) rulod against the point of | onthe landing of the redemptionist fathers | tho blockde to b raised, All exposod pase | muitted” to any five men on carth|mo0t On motion of Hooking the amend- |4 /o5 lo% bhrorhiatins. aggregating. $861,000 ‘i"‘""”‘l feeling was stoadier, and outs erdor cn the geound thae 1o rules had yos A A e e S e 1 0 it ¢arth | pent was adopted, giving the United States ing: $861,000 { finonces affected it loss than wsual, N Benkat d by the senate, A motion’ to|from the in, they were interviewsd, and N 3 a8 it was proposed by this bill to commit to owe 0 o were made for the Missouri niver prior to i 5 T bean adopted by a n he train, they ntorviowod, and | gho 2iat. 1f new catos breus ont they will ex- | i%," gin PioRonss Y s P 10 COMTE 12 lcomrts power to ' wsno writs of mandamug | #ore made for the Missouri river prior to | yoiq'a Sic. On tho morning scsslon CEI T ) wried 23 to 11 | Fathers DeLargy and McGivern givo the fol- | tend quarantines until th danger is over, | 1. G porition tales by Bayard, Tngatls | compelling tho railroad companics to forward [ 1551 Mo useful, wesulta iustifying such exc f o1oyeq steady at the slight advanco note Mr. Dolan, cbairman of the committec on A Unton Pa 2 a . Ing e e iy ot od [ lowing sccount of tho Bay Roberts-Oracge cific sorgeant ia in charge. John | 4iq that'thers was no subjedt of greater im- | F¢/8hts. ' Hammond offersd an amendment 51:1‘.‘35‘3!;‘;,‘.1?"‘\Gi“b',“{‘h“:‘.;“.}’Jl"‘,'..??.'él,;’.Tf‘i‘fle‘.‘é He el e s ",",’""’_'“]‘ L e e R S R R e .d | Muir, manager of the Oregon improvement | poranco £y tha people cf the United States | Providing that no caso be brought under this | EFTEREREE docd fao x-fl' s for conducting { sabomsaenddths SUGHEIDR of tho Pulth GF Wkt | miseon. Intarmeton oot 1TEE ot o company, was to-day appolited traflic mona- | than transportion and with only two months | 35t In auy state court of completeurisdiotion | "4,y v enient on o Tirge. soale. were oh: { ecommended the aloption ules of last f our mission interrupted on the 17th of De- | gor of the Oragon Ruilway & don O o oy vere advised to | Shall ba removed to any United States court, Dheas arotnow syallcblo T | ression, and thut a committeo of seven be ap- | ooyt MR TR B FELE | BEG CoR Bath oft o ehe shason romnning wo wore adviscd £ | Areod to, Perking oifered as anamendment | téined. These aro now available, = "Tho [ra pointed to make up the standing. ooramiitesh | SECCETAR, Mo RO AL B it e SR et ons of the bill originally roported [ POrt says that the commission have deter- mmittee of ol ce b g€l ol o oATS ruled steady and fairly strong at slightly bet- ter prices, with little done in cash at 26c, Specul was confined to seller May ot 293@30c, 1sce Ad nuiake up the ako c 2 may as well deal plainly with st alls comereb coratiag the | wived to_concentrate their means and appl 1 Tho whot” T ushar zecommsngod 1ho woo| Wo aveved from. Tiohy. Tod ealy. in the | gy, CFATCF 614 for Murdor. i sobjest Ccontivued Iogalls, - “iho | GEL LGSO, 0 S S e thom,whoro ' thero L la- tho " bost ; BIE 1 o/ Jefferun's mancal 1o place of Cutbi morning and - at 10 oelogk " Bishop | Social telegram to Tue Bre. senate of the United States T e iS00 “Rinntnd moved to.amend by | Iromise of obtaining substantial benefits o | was very lightly offored, and scld for Gk for Lixcois, January 7—The examination of | Ploin langusgs, is suspected by the people. of o ot [ McDonald met ws at our hotel. The 7 this county with a desire nobto_do anything | Providivg that the comm merce of the United Suate s Tor the reason given above there was omers_shall not b | the general co peeti IS T ; 1 AALS g 4 c S pollongnt: thought that useful results cen bo obtained | no options on the floor, but Hke was bid for T anly fcns thds of the smnanity i pecons |stresta. wero ~ thronged with. men in | SIMterY and Graver on the chrrigo of murder | Gl wabjost, and T regrat . hewr that. the Appotated untll’ thotbil of Macch, 1885, LCRE bioble b coving the Jower. end of | Jamusrys B0o. for Bebraney, Bo%s. for. Mateh adiog thi the standing committees bo ap-|common working gagb, Orange. arches | 2 the second degrea for the killiog of Bab- | senator form Dalawara (Bayard), is_supposed Al gt action o mattor WO OVErT | figiver, ho comimis fon has sclected Kane | and 605 for Mav, Track stuff 1aged from \ted by the lieutenant-governor-elec and flags were thrown acrows the road and | cock, a paticut at the insane asylum, came up t'v"lm\:'{‘ leader of l‘;flf""‘; l'“‘i““‘;"""""' 3 i #sas City " .]' ! |uln|t‘, l““l s 48¢ to b64c for No. 8 to No. 2, a0 1najurity veport was then adopted” by a | yells and imprecstions against us broke from | before County Judge Parker, Slattery was | Under tho new evangel of roform in- the days poso proceeding with tho work down_the PROVISIONS vote of 2 to 13, 'Iha wamate then adjournsd. | the crowd. A kmfewas drawn at Father De: | dischrged buy Graser will probably by held | that are to come gravely resommend the Sen- ‘WASHINGTON NEWS, stream, and the work will Gonsist of protect- | o e oo e “Tho minor ofticers of tho housa and sanate | Largy and threats of throwing us over the | as charged. : il L'“H‘;}”{:“ Siaten figynrene :Iha do- | Special telegram to TiEk BEk, ‘d“ : land "‘“”,"'3:“(! un new i-lnnkx Jog | FRlscirongee and eanecallychighociln ey will not be appointed until next Mond bunk were savagely expressed and Dr. Me- ; Py nothing policy that has characterized the con: el o preservation of the chaunel, Tho com. h 14 by reaso inice Brad Slanghtor's tarrible. defoat in | Dinald said ot *We eanmot have mass or 1H IR DA}TRD STATES | COURY. cress o this subiect for ten years pas WESHINGTON. 00881y, mission recommends i snag boat to bo kept at | & 1ively local demand on a gpeculative accouut the house g 9 i k . k of the committeo of the | open mission. I nm not going to pass under [ Tgment was made 1n the Otoe reservation | Bayard said his object had been to avoid | WasHINGTON, January 7,—Assistant Sect which opened the 1aarket fractionally better work in removing snags and -other obstruc- i i " » ict S 1 i - a Y i ) of W, ky 4 d brought about a subsequent steady ad- whole it learncd c00d authority that his | orange arches or flage.” “We replied, ‘‘Wao | indictment cuses and tho matter taken under | waste of time that would come of results that | tary French, in spealang of the whisky order | tiong from the present channel over Sioux 214 broug] ) s y 2uds wil foiat hitn upon the state Dy, secnt. | shall slaim protectionot the stars and siripes, | adviscrent by the cour were not practical An early result seemed [of Commicsionee Evang, suys that the eficct | City and that the wing of the dam can be | Y8Bee, Cnsh quotaticns ere pork, $1185; | ing his appointicut as clerk to the comumittee | We telegraphed to the counsel and Bl hop — —— fo hum more probablo if th xesult to be reach- | of it i to delay the payment of tho tax due | Kopt in repair. Tho commission oxpect the | 135d: 86 574; ril, 86 00. ' Tho interest of both 4- ilroud: McDonald telegraphed to the New Foundland A Kort Smith Murder, od o tho houso was not Snigonlsed in ad- | on Whigky ip bond Jo screiol monthie Af | ne sary preparations for work below Kuneas saalpgz and {:f“l}:;’:::jizn 'gv;:::“;fl:“t:: Flo B S AN overnor. Monday the warship ‘Tenedos” | Fort Sxitn, Ark,, Ja 7.—No vance by the passaga in the sgnate of bills to- | the prescnt the whisky has to be removed | City will be completed during the winter, and | €105 0 9 T 0 % Bpecial telegram to Tite Bz, i arymazicho swanlip © Renedasiil| - Hox i, Januaey 7.—Nows was | {oHoSE Gnlilr from the houds bill, Regard- | within thirty days for exportation or the tox everything will bo n readinoss for. beginning | Ybe market was strong all afound, i LiscoLy, Neb, January 7.~When the roll | §5es arohes and. flags came down. ad e | Tecei¥ed from Cotton Wood, Tndian territory, | fhg Tngall's roferonces to the: suspensions paid aftcr being is bond three years. The | tlis work of construction in the spring. ST f8 had been ealled in the afternoon session of the | completed our mission at the poing of the |°f ® cowardly murder committed there last | tortained of the senate, Buyard_said: *‘Mr, | order issued extends the period six months. A mat Mnnificent Bequests, ] house, Speaker Field, who had said an hour ¢ and muzzlo of gatling guns, arriving | night. It appears thero was trouble between | President, 1 do not know how it feols to be | reasury cflicluly are approheosive that jt] o ‘5 CICATAGGORAN FREMY. O110AGO, Jonuary 7.—By the terma of Ler i AP DRt et P Ko hi v in St. Johns this evening, Our progress | James, Robert and Isasc Walker, brothers, | suspected. So far in, my life, I|will beimpossible to show any reduction in AssNcroX)Wanuary. T,==In Sexoqutlve |y o e Ry e T e ARFAAALE Defare B0 Wowld:nob make - hix tiny Roberts to St, Johns was quite an | Tom Simmons, the latter being nccueed of | have not suffcred from that, T do not know | the public debt during the next three months, | seesion of the ecate the Nicarauguan traaty d X /8 appointments uutil Monday next aunounced on.. Wo have been in all parts of the | improper couduct toward Kobert Walker's | how far the senate of the United States is GEN. M'CLELLAN'S FAMILY was reported back from the committee on for- | bocker, the late Mrs, Clarissa Peck, widow of tho following a3 the officers in the representa- | world, but a more consummate crowd of | wife, Laxt night whilo the parties wero [suspected, for if it has membars open o sus- iy in gne city wud it in reported that the gon - f;hfiv'."fli‘ll’!“'i" with the recommendation that | Philander Peck, left $395,000 to relatives and / tive hall: W, H. Westcott, postmaster; Mus, | rofiians and cowards than the Orangemen of | quictly talking the matter over, Simmons be- | Dicion, the: not those of my association, | eral pimgel” will follow them In a few days FRIVIOU,. : the remainder of the cstate, estimated at be- Kato Boyle, assistant postmuster i, Cad. | Buy Roberts wa have never encountered, they | log unarmed, George Walker ' drew a pistol | and ce:tainly I do not feel myself to bo one of | i yomain hero during the winter, 1t is|. J0%eph J. Walton, of New York, on trial tween $100,000 and $500,000, for the founda- . man, mail carrier; D, G- Dorsey, custodian of | marshalled their £ xces from all the surround. | and ehot Simmons, killing him. ~ A posse is [ the number, Iam perfectly indifferent to|understood thay his object in coming to | 1oF complicity m frauds in the navy depart. | tWeen 8100, S MR A A cominitts roon wies Stoveushn, assistant | ing neighborhood to try and intimidate two |now pursuing the murderer, such puspiclons If thoy cxiaty [T do not think | \Waativeton i to work np his politioal, scial, + who with others pleaded not guilty, | tion of & home for incurables in this city. door kospors A L. Wiggine, sssistant ser- | lone uuarmed missfonirics, Our firmnoss — thev do, Bayard addediSlE s my 8oo aud wilitary inflacnce with a view to securing | Withdrow the ploa and plead guilty and was | Albert Koep, president of the Northwostern | geant at arwi; A, A. Mogte, us istant junitor; | EriumpSod and success rowazded us, Encouraging Roports from Wyoming, | (orine sir, (2 bo wbip to deal with the publie | ¢ 4y pointument of secratary of war under the | committed to jail, railroad, and Henry Keap, bis brother, are nd eigl page Lhe 5 com. ——— ) 2 queeno v adii i e —— . " . . . { Btias Lk poletod it antert el a e AT Cukvexst, Wyo, January 7.~ Roports| disregard of suspicion: from any quarter.” | "6 4 iuistration, Weathor To-Day, named executors, - No security excent ai In- : committee from the senato reported that both | Special Tolegram to the Bee, from ranges all over the territory show o most | After an executivo session fhe senute ad- BERGEANT HOLTNORTIH dividual bond is required hond o g houses wonld e the vote of the s that each mweabe in joint session to canvass [ aaw yor G a4, esion to canviss | "Naw Youk, January the house b allowed ton | ramors to-day of impending failures, and so copics of the daily papers per day ‘or their | far a3 the cireala’ed reports take form they WASHINGTON, January 7.—For the upper lakes—Fair woather, it the northern por- n, partly cloudy weather and local raing ow, warmer southeily winds and falling kind was given this morning to the amount of §1,600,000, Twenty thousand dollars is left to Abraham L. Drink, of Warcen, 11L; £5,000 to Jacob J, Harrison, of Whitewal Wik, The Secord Presbyteriun church of Chicago ls left £10,000 for mission schoolsy $10,000 was hequeathed to the board of home wissions of of the Presbyterisn church of the United States, Ndne of the legacies aro payable till two years after the death of the testatrix, The aie s full of | stisfactory condition of the stock, ~High | Jouracd. who rifled Greely's papers has becn dismisied A i by the signal sery winds have been prevailing for two days, s The ¢ mmittee on Indian affairs con og tha swow to. rapidly disappowr in i s by vop | A, tho fuvestigution of the Indian land | pirmoer ¥ equivalont in weeklics, the same o e pub- | i i i 1uriers lhaving ail the gram expaled, The Wasimorox, Tt speaker | loaecs to-day, For tho Upper Minsi Jishod in th state, was introduced by Menuber | BVO1V¢ @ big capitalist and railroad operator | present vutlook for - Wyoming for stock is | Iatd betore tha hons ter from the secretdry LOTS OF CABINET MAKING, Fper 3 Holmes, ~After u littlo skivmishing tho mageer | #34 on3 of the oldest aud moat widely known [ Yery encouragin of the treasury transwitting the estimate from i weather, 1 10} S pecial Dispateh to Ti: By, tor. was laid over until to morrow at 10 o'clock | banking houses in tho country. So f.r a3 the S roiaty fa s mavy oRN spEropriatio when it will be made an order. lattor 18 concerned itis a matter of fact th The Trial of Dean Irvine, of $2,£00,000 for the erection of a gan { undry | WAsINGToN, January 7,—A democratic| For the Missouri Valley—Warmer, fair RO L LD 0. AR ey Quiney, T1L., January 7.~ The trial of Dean | #nd the purchase of eteel for ghe manufa:turc [ member of congress, who talked with Hen. | Weather, westerly winds aud falling baromse. TRy e 3 the house hus beea o large loaner of surplus . bi fhe of heavy ordnance, in pursuance of a recom- | dvicks and McDonald at Iudianapolis a fow | ter, . ive hall, Tha revurns by cauuties BMANG LAVARSARAATHS <Labies Trvine was resumed thix moinlog, Only three | yendation of the gun foundlry board, rofor. | dsys ago, says that Hendricks expressed the e ——— oheckeed off by Bpeaker Fioid and tho clorks, ¢ ber cent, auc there 18 no more| witnosses were examined, They corroborated | red. The house resumed the eansideration of | be ief thut Bayard and Garland would b ten Reticent Gen. Loga ‘.;l: ::4;:‘:“)llul;|lull “'x':;fi:h“'i: ugitl-lmlm‘ |l;‘43pyiv :V‘H.ln being in trouble than there is { the stat vnlmlu.d -.4‘“1‘ by tha dean, relating bis | the inser state commerce bifkp: dered cabinet positicns and that McDonald| Cricaco, January 7.—(General Logan ar i \ P samo as heretofore published, 9 T of the United § government suspen Torts t9 bring about i reeonciliation between | tion being that submitted O'Neil, would aleo probably recoive an invitation to | rived in Chicago this morni d left at 8 v, m.‘.ilL.u.....l....u._..:‘._l1.‘,;;.1‘._1.‘“ (Amenduiotts | payaent, I reports of the falure of | Bishop Burgess and tho church of the Good | to strike out the rection prohibiting o become one of President Cloveland’s advisers, | m. for ::p..;.-n..m,“'fin‘.o,:szf‘rmlx ;.Li.'.',‘m'{ not having roceived a majority of all the votes)the coal combination 0 combi Shepherd, | from charging more fare for & short than a!McDonald, in talking subsequently with this h i iuchnsd to ta'k, ippi—Warmer, fair outherly winds aud falling barome- P s e Reducnon of Wages, Purtsiuna, 1'a., January 7.—Oliver Bros, & Phillips, controlling four mills_reduced the wages from 10 to 124 per cent, The reduction will affect 3,600 men, gyeen teverywhiere, etalyeatiwi. td it attains Because every- g ke where recognized as indispensible to Peafer a\oz . @oMumer. t«:m, and slore & sen.