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HE OMAHA DAiLy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. ' OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1885, ] NN 1 vith the interests in their keepin . 4 s B oo o Trighman. In afow seconds a man covered WASHlNG UN NEws themselves with the interests e s JUHN “I s BAGK the contrnets and prices have all been fixed I o tis at present employing and l I ' 1885, Some mils hav o I EI LINGOLN. with blood, tottered down-stairs ) the land- . nl,‘,fi;';f::fi::'r'fla'riry 18 @e way cf soouomy L LI ER o 1 AR R s A HE MARK s- n and o b wo did mot, because there was ing, and sank on the front stoop, while his that the most serupul us tare l«:ml sugge -t or nothing I the prices to WAFPAD & belief Abat blood covered thy eidgwalk in o stream, The ingenuity invent, The immediate and tem- ihoro was any frofit eve at rodie'd wages The Our Solons Teks @ 816D 0 tho Right|mos o xciomens ity v D4 Tuf-Stite Commercs Bill Dicsssstbiohs iy o dheee, (Mo Defes Rel, Clavkson on Ay v bdiconen o st e ™®he | i or Mo Clange 1 the Genenel t Dirgction. e rashvd v, o awelng & fow vn fhik cussed in the Sewate. I R Ly sl Ober Man” T oy Market, e “How many hands will you be able to give ing towards Chambers street and the city ma neces: ::{ul ‘if'm:-’;‘zmfiLi'r‘:e't‘n:‘:‘.:x’ -rn:: ——— employment to ¥ 3 ball, followed them, One «f them, a tall e, T8 cotatant TOAF of wavere liglhe N “Avout 1,000 men, Perhaps not quite fo " A Resolution in the Senate t0|man, was captured, and_brosght back to Transfor of a Vessel of thefmumerous, Kiatorsihtt i the consront e | 10 Produce Proofs of his Merce= [many at first but the forco will be jucreased | by (a4tls Scarce and Medinm 9 lation on the one hand, aud the conatant d« gradually, It takes a certain numter of where the dying man was lying, . 141 n n on the part of the publis to havi s said before, Is ] . Investigate “Tu this the man who stabbed yout” nsked @reely Expedition e R ox v oihe hord nary Conduct, and hand, e Ty T ey AT Sorts Plentiful, emedial legislation on the other hand that ofe o the officor. “‘Yee, that is the man,” said bl | mwore ch X tends to render railw vy securities of uncerta n inducesus to start the firee, Tiue we have vleading man, “but by heavees if 1 am g value, the overation of roads uncers some contracts to fill, but at the prescnt The Vex d Question of Leaging |t el die game, and thercwill betwo ot | g the Nayy for Revenue Ser-|ti success and greatly increased | Charges Ropublican Disaster Up= | prices fur rails, we coulit afond to stay idle. | The Hog Market was Irregularly us.” that, and before the bystanders difficulty to thefr management, socurities tis better to have the machinery in use, could rentiza his itentions, ho drew & ravoly ice | liat should have certsin and atable values, are i ittoa: Aol 16 RHOUHES rRbON POl tATRE U the School Lands. S e A R b vice in Alaska. CHT b g S 3 R U R0 Blaine and the Committea: | which in another rearon for starticg up Downward, Barely Steady. i R ks ‘“"t‘“’f e iy s of I‘:" — lation The Indebtednes of the company to OLARISON STIOKS TO IT TRy alls took effst 1 the thizh of his would be i — . _ | the government is assuming immense propor- . " ¢ y 5 . ho|Report of the Government Di-|fious " Tivery conceivable ‘.‘.f,g%z'f.:'."c".l\" '] l;l Orooodile Tears Shed for thefaxvsavs me wii soox wive tue remic o qood Day’s Business in Wheat mne ith the trarsportation problem, so-caled, THR FACTS OF ST, JOHN'S PERFIDY, who rectors of the U, P, 14 cotning t beitivoived in'thin dsnie butween Poor Laborer Des Moy, Tows, January O—Mr, Closing at 80 8-4, iy the company and governmoant, for each of | A Man Found With his Head |uurderer excitement, and the b Mashed to Palp. wild with all sorts of Fmors . & et e L0 ! a Clarkson was shown to-night the interview of Kaneas City, aged forty vine, and his these is @ serious question. Each addresses . : saffant, whom he says stabbed i, gave his ' TETE Y5 At Saialat Maeration; f N with St. John at Chicaso, tent out by the . A Horrible Murder Commitbed |y o ichard Shoee, of S Tenth sveune, | Tho Government Would Liko o[yt t eavful fgiiative sowitirstion, | Whilo Riding in Palace Cars of | Tucuiod brow e b wesmed o .| The W Yesterday South of Fairfield, |Anumbuauco wag suimosed and Phelun This still fueth Oorn Market Easy and Steadily Downward, i i« desoribed at some length, the bond: ; 0 SR . i was taken to the Chambirs s'cet hospital Have its Pay. o1 and floaring debt whs® HiereasioR, sud the the Monopolists. John's chargo that himselt and others of the dying. He 18 stabbed in the neck aud breast national committes had first said that he him- ] e b o carnivis were dovoted to dividend purpses e T s e saveral «ther place here or the acquisition of lateral lines » self had written letters, in which he had One of tho Murderors Makes a Con-|were tumors that he gave away some|The National Board of Health—|ot “iantiont ‘pying or non-paying,| The North Chicago Rolling Mills|w o WHEeR T corrupt propositions, | Oats TFairly Active—Itye Steady and fesnion With a Noose About ;‘\’l‘:l‘::;f"';ff‘j“l‘,' Sl e gy Various Otner Interesting CML R T AT b AR Resume Out of Oharity Olnrkson #nid 110 one had ever yeb made such Quist—Provisions Declining His Neck, ing room on the same floor, next to O'Don- Capital News, ;\,.:.".t year, Suddenly it was discovercd to the Men, chargos, and that St. John knew they had ~Lard Lower, ovan Rossw’s office, suid: _*' was ttanding at b Y that the {hating indebtedness had resched in June 40, 1884, the enormous sum of $13,110,- The aessts to meet this were, cash S1 not, and that therefore therc has been no shifting of the character of the accusations my work when suddenly I heard a noise in Rise's office with the upsetting of a table, £l L 120, followed by, lowl, anery words and curses, SENATE, So0 A STEP IN THE RIGHTDIRECTION, ST, JOHN’S REPLY, | oL, Neb, J 0, 1680 TS eop Ry AR N Do (8 against W, “St, John affects to say,” said OHICAGO MARKETS, O bag g Y 5D This continued for sowmo seconds wh n some’ | wwasy January 9,.—Tha bill pasecd the cinking fund in tho hands of the| Om1CAGO, Tanuary 9.—* T have readtho ar-| Mr, Ciarkson, “that ho had no friend or CATTLE, " Correspondence of Thi i thing heavy was thrown agaios: the wall. A | givecting the transfer of one of the two ves B ) 0, aud lxll‘l(ul A\ndhnccmmt‘; ln-)e» ticle in this moroing’s Tribune,”said Governor ;-lxeinlt :l:.]h m]m:gl t‘g m-;lwhtintu for hhn|._ l\:nl Special telegram to Tu 13,419, makiog the net debt, b Q of K & hibi- | that he does not believe 1 have any particular . y e i ttile 000, " By the operati of polictea In: [ John P St. John of Kanas, the late prohibi- | | /oM P iy 5 speakding of 'uoh an | CMIcAGO, January 9.—Thero was lttlo or ated by the new administration this nat | tion candidate for president, who is stoppivg | apent. I did_ have such & _person |no change in the gencral market. Fat cattlo 3, |at the Sherman house, this morning, *'in|in mind, and St. John knows very well who it | are scarce and medium sorts plentiful. The Davy e, suereping vessels or unhnlwi;ls. In 14;«,J or to 4|T.Uu\'é T:lha -d\mbie which iteaid that J, D, Clarkson, editor of :,'fiefit]irr::‘::'h:"lm Cfl'l'fl»*l"mdt-;u“ ‘1'.'".“','.'.’2;“'1 bulk of the so-called fat stock 18 in an un- 1 1l eportgaameron said the rey- |in une 30, hy 0 other roads d P astaton a & H person was seexing to Rutabin itiol B it it o T AT ke Yok O [in procees of complotion and on _construction | the Towa State Register and the Town mem- | qeal with s, Tho verson is a well known | Snished groen condition, but they pass and ALiB) AP OGN GE 4 ount, which wdvances o the extent they | ber of the national republican committee, re- | Kaneas politician, who Is cverywhero known [sell for fat cattle, Theso rorts avera R Rotoa R S e W \lib iBROWAOL Utr. ol b6 SWHIEN: 16BiE. uils Jos inquired whether there wes any intention 1lvn wn»ltlheu (.\\nd aome nt.ivlll\re) um;djua;ud, ulre news his charges that I sought to obtain meney l{n‘:lu;e‘nmtsr-t? hnv;,ng ]lvim St. Jnlm\;_m‘\t around about 1,400 to 1,600 and sell at $5 85 raud actual settlers, who [desire to lease these v 8 of our offico out on |y of the government to retuin to the | payable in bonds and_stock of such roads, 3 contract | friend in politics when ha was a republican. | 2050 eroabor > verag] lands for their own uss, of the righta granted | Ohambers strect. Tacn Iraw the man with 1?:;{‘.:“ atourbnion ol Whip prosented to tho | which smounted to §7,597,000, The Unioy | Tom the republicans and made a conteact | qiyie's g Gume tomo with & lotter of intro- | @0 18 and thereabouts. Medium averaging . k) gt blood on his facc fall on tho sidowalk, put his | Upitad States for the purgose of the Greely | Pacific holds the mujority of the stock and | to leave the field and {betray the prohibition | duction and endorsement from United States [1,200 to 1,300, $480@5 25; common to fair them by statute iy groat wrong which, it is | hand to his hip posket, pull o rovolver and | relief expedition, Caméron replicd that under | bonds. of noarly all” its-pranch. liner, The | csuse.” I dafy him and his committco o do | senator. . St. John knows as weil or Dattir |steers of 1100 to 1,200, 84 This hoped will receive something more than a | fire at one of the threa men, which ona I can- | tha jaw, as it would stand withoutthe passage, | completion of ‘fm.,,‘.“unsmmin,. noticed | his worst. ‘They set out some time ago by | than I who the man is, and a telegram from last class are exceedingly tlow of sale, are 15 whitewashing by the members of the legisla- | B0t tell, as I did not gat agood look at him. I |t this bill the secratary of the navy would b [ and the bolief expressed it will soon be not | $8¥ivg that I had written letters in which If him o that party, a kivg the whole truth to | 18 Y ' o 't thiak however.ho must have becn thot, because f roquired to ecll all the ships forming any part | only +elf-supporting but a source of income | had committed mygelf to corrupt propositions. | be told, will give the public all the facts, He | @20c lower than last week and cost more in ure, R he pulled up his cout, placad his hand to his | Gf the reliof expedition. th tho Union Pacific, The company respect. | No smuunt of goading has been sufficient to | will mot give them at my requost, butdoubtless | the country “than they will sell for in this S A prominent member of the sonato from the [ back and stumbled forward asif he was going | Jacksom, from the committes on pensions, | fully prote-t that the lnvestment. . of |mduce them to produce any such lotters, and | ho won'd at St. Jobwe. Me, Nr, John need [ market. Bost cons und butohers’ stoers aro - western pact of the state, who represents a | to fall on his face. A policoman standivg on | reported favorably without amendment the [such a sinking fund for the benefit | now they have shifted their ground and begln | not try evasion any longer, The country wi 1 | selling well and making good prices. _Stock- constituency deeply interested in the honest | Hhe catiier cuight bim by the shoulider and ar. | bl of yesterday, introduced by Allison, com- |of * the goverument (or ereditors) ~hus Z‘;,';"’.}’Z.:’::;:E%;’.‘fiwn‘.’}'ng“i. oot coy. | Krow all the facta ud " details of hls perfidy GGl P &t H 4 rested him. A great crowd of people gathe isi AIRE Ve T8l ST a00 & is unjust to it. , em = | before many days.” 3 e disposition of this public property. was seen [ aromnd the ma lying on 1he Hiewale Gos ,';fi;“::,‘,‘,',‘,’f.;‘,‘;..:ff,‘,Lfi?}‘ié’é:fl;’;‘;"l‘.‘:nfléh\f; o P e It ot ae ke aeen tho foji | Pt negotiations, but why o they no il A LR - S and unprofitable sort and. such. are by your correspoudeat upon this subject last f cral fivemen came ranning down the strect | House, Jackson said he would call up tho | messuro of ita ability if properly investod, It|Wwhoheis? Tam'sure I had no such agent,| mhe National Board of Health, |welliog for all _they are worth t evening. ; y s | 81 did eowething for him in the way of dash. | bill to-morrow, A resolution offered by Wil | tands, therefore tn o practical degres o ra- | and Ido not believe. Mr. Clarkson has any | g peree e o0 to anybody. Fine bred dtock, ncat and pleas- \ Qur gront griovance, faid the senator, ‘s fing water in his face and giving bim whisky.” | on and s greed, calling on the sccretary of the | lieve the debt staggering proportions it will | Particular man in mind when he speaks of | SPe 0 ing n styleand appearance are commanding not that the echool lands are appraised too| ¥Did you see O'Donovan Rossa amoog the interior ng 'a copy of the report have assumed when'the times arrives for its | uch an agent. It seems to me that if there| WASHINGTON, January 9.—The recent na- | strong prices, Good to choice, 1,300 and 1,400 ow. It is triuc, however, that they are ap- | four men?” Schmidt was wiked. of the . gevernmnt - directors - of | payment. If the present policy of a porcent |i8 ona their purposc would bo best subserved | tional convention of health officers in this | Ibs., $b 50@b 80; 1200 and 1800 Ibs.. 85 60@ i praised at from 50 cents to $1.50, when raii- [ ] can’t say that I did.” the Union = Pacific railond for 1854 | ags upon the net earnings and the investment | by telling his name and exposing my transac- city adopted a plan looklng to the sccuring of 5 £0; common to fair, 3 50@5 00; inferior to i foad lands adjoining are selling at from $1.00| The police claim to have a letter from Rossa | ) hs genate resumed the consideration of ths | of the same in siaking fund is to be pureued | tons th ough him at once. The truth s if 1[5, femy k fair cows and mixed. §2 30@3 20;' medinm to to .00 ver acre, but this fact does not #0 di- | to the wounded man telling him to coms on to | inger state commerce bill, Garland called 11 | the experience havingdictatad that some vital | had any desire to sell out, T 'would not have [additional legislation for reorganizing the | good, $325@425; stockers. = $3 20@i 00; i rectly affect my constitnency as the corrupt | New York to his office, that he had important the bouse bill on the same subject with m‘; ossontial is lacking to o successful working of | had to apply to the republican committee. or | national board of health by enlarging the | feeders 83 00@4 00, In view of } and de igniog_means by some persons i | busiess for him to attend to. view, he said, of moviog to recommend the | the policy. Some additional measures musg | to employ a go between for me The Whisky | 1 embership to one member from each state | D0AVY receipts ¢ the market opened ver power to pravent honest scttlers from securing |~ Phelan was asked by Fireman Cottrell if Hdnate i1l yibha|its prapossd i s menamental | 1o atopteds A/The suscestral working of the | Power of this country has never been short of the vi £ this 7 bodi strong and steady and active with herc ; fowson on them. Nearly all the school lands | ho wanted a minister or pricst. * No,' he [ togather with the house blll, to the committes | policy prasupposed two things. Tha govern. | money within my recollection aud. I' nover | the views of this convention were embodicd | there n galo at a sbade higher prices than yes- ! in Lincoln county, foe ins:ance, are leased by [ repli d; I don’t want anybudy, T don't be- | o railronds, for further consideration. The | ment securing the fall and ehtire amount of | 3w the day when a corrupt, man on-either fin a bill which was presented to the public [ terday but the forenoon wore away and | e Sinmtceste thore, and many | liovo in any xeligion; L am a follower o Bob | fouso bill was read and Garland. addressed |16 proportien of the net earaings and tho. in- | ¢ ould mobget his prico without any dicker- | bealth committos of the howo of represepta- |the trains with 30 and 40 ~oars —of "Tho resolution introduced in tho Senato yes. | man cried out o unnn.;‘;n.lh sounded like Suckworth) ¢ oy ‘heln,” but X am nos rure whether that was the teedhy by Buckworth) of Lincoln county, oy torvioe, * Than thie door was bitiged open investigoto tho leating of the echool lands of | and four men ran down stairs, each trying to [ the s state, is considercd by wll intercated in honest [ push the other outof I way. Blaod was government, step 1 the 1ight cirection, {\'"‘,‘“},“‘{f"‘;’:;’ f"\;n:fi.".";fl;i’ h‘ffi'-lu‘\[;l"ny vere half way do o stairs when the man This conspiracy to defruud the school fund of WHi o bluod trickling down his fuce @b the its legitimate and expected revenue and to de- 18ad of the others I then ren and opened sels of thy Greely rel'ef expedition to the treasury department for a revenue cutter for | 86, sc in tno waters in Alaska, and authoriziog | augu sntion of the other two for use in the [ was reduced up to September 30, 31, Tugorsoll.” : . : R SRR ey tives for their consideratlon and action, The HouS, novor eaw them and who have never beon | ‘Nows ~of the stabbiog and shoot. [eRNPon the sublect mattor, L | vestment of that amount, 59 5 ko accumulate | MYy horn aro you from and which way are | membors of the commitiee have been RIVIDE | onch camo up in rapid and regular order. o e e in conneo. | € Pread — rapidly and “inquicios ~wero fof tha legislutive pywer, aud hand. it over to | government is to b relmbitcsdd out of tho net | O3 bound! somo consideration to the matter aud whilo | Prjces began to wenken aud then tho provision y obsarvation u experiencs in connec- " y n ¢ made on all eides as to who @on wich these lands have fully satisfied mo [ Phelan and Short were. Phelan appeared to that frand taints a great majority of these | b knowa to many men identified with seve- i ved 1o | S % T am just from_my home in Kaneas and | £o formal action has bebn had the sentiment o e metbaminang T Eo | ShrmeeR oot o ek n dopartunent ot | am ot iy Way 6o Miancsota, wiere T, am-to| i decidedly against the legisation ‘ked for not only gave legislative but judicial power. | the govemment will ever knaw for 1t is prac. | @0gage in what the republicans call ‘setting | on the ground tbat such a body would ba un- market opened lower and drop of 20@30¢ on pork always means corresponding decline on hogs, <o that late sales were strong at D@ leases. Where it ex s L am unabls to state, [ ral Irish revolutionary societies, Rosa was [ Ty A & iblo to definitely artive at what | ack prohibition four twenty years.’ I expect [ wieldly and is not nceded at this time, The | 705 lower than at the opening. Many of the The great cause of complaiat with us is that | cond, kv Barot 3 triots | 1¥ ““"‘“‘}_“’ bim that the c.urts_wero comps. ly/isnposaible co CEHnCRATE oAb whik | g A Hithamext for avit, committes has not considered the que:tion i Ll 2 the bids of actual settlors ar mado known be- | for giving publication in b el | Lo et ttinrestiCHynvolyod foad RO e nalags sl VAR R T TALSI R expeot prohibition to | whether it is advisable to continus tho work | Pag ermaio 100 BIY Until neut moom @ asas for giving publication in_his pap: AT e Bl i jurladiction co ~ | some compy ommission. or government | What figure do y rohtl i« and common packers may be quoted at $1 20@ thn |t an futeeview publichod n ths. Kausaa Ciiy | 155 i "Dy it ivtieon eotld bo ensfsane oot o . eomeyias | cut in the next predential election? bozun by the present national board of health, | §%55 ‘and taje.ty. chofce 81 4504 05, with tho & hundged cases buve coma 6 my knowledgs | Tournal, purported to have beca hud with | arter than any measures propused in the sen | continual'y aud constantly he actusl con-| .- That will depend very largely on what|which hus boen of tho grontest importance 0 | 1cat Heavy at $4 G0@1 65 and_ choise hieavy at Whore tho bids of homestoaders and ecitlers | Pholan, giviog a detailed account of the oper- | precr Je did s albpams th e | o et g b e evn | kind of an sdminisiration Clevelard gives us. | the country. The probabi ition are. however, | 51 ot 75 Tight aud olosely acsosted &4 50 have failed of scouring Jeases, by from ations of the dynamitersin Engloud, Theeas |of " congross to . any. . other body. | The suggestion that scoms foe o careful suy- | L think 1t likely that we will carry several | that a recommendation will be made to con' | 4 G0, To-day's markets were irregularly fitthto Gus-half of Tl e o Lisrties | woro mada aga %1 Rossa's lfo, and it i 5111 | tho question aa to whas was stats commercs | vey of the matter to bo the most feasiblo |*ates aud hold the balanco of power in the | tinuo the present board. downward and durlng the bulk of the morning fore the time ot openiog them., M lang lists | his immediate friends had detormined t form " Akl Ll s ol M Al S h b L i1 | slectoral collega, But of courso this s all i xS dowmiward sni o J and land azonts,” 1o illusteate T will ito & | o body-guard to. proteot him, ~ Shoct, it 18| Beult one sommeticecs ts dmcte. A mrot dan: | bottle e mort spocaiil® acd proi | guess work.” FOREIGN NEWS, . . 4| of long whiat i “ pr single instauce. A very desirable quarter of | stated, came to this country with the man in ger of a clash between the states soverally snd | nently this whole on and | ,, St John said Clarkson's LEKD /A “UNEWS VHOM. QEFERAL GORDON, wero thrown on the market, weskening it. sehoet tnd adjoined whe fam of & homo- the sumuser of 1882, and that at Jim McDer- | fic Unitod Statos aross on thia very question, | ooviate all difficulties which dirsonnd 1k, 1t | Sisete ot lles " v A messepger loft Gak- | The provision market also_sympnthized with o~ steador in & weatern county. 8o desirous was [ motgs, n Captain Rya's bartoom it Kort] to-day with | wheat, “Tho tendency from 12 to 1 p. m. was he of securivg its usc that he offered thrée |in Chambers street, he times its rental valus, but when the bids we:e . Camo, Janua decelved or ho wilfully lies, I havo never |, CATIO, Ji by o and the senator from Illinois (Cutiom) i |is that ivstead of the preseffarequirement of Loy s said - t0 | charga of the bill oughs not to bs in tos great | the government of a certaifi percsntage of | #ked or received a cent of money from any o) i . i Y | dis Trom Gen, Wolscley, The country | steadily downward. ™ Outside orders were be a native of Cork, whore he was one of the | Jac : b 5 i B TRy committee democratic or republican. 1 have [ dispatches . Wolkeley, | y o : o i t wwho higd never-scun the laud, by one-fifth ot | 0'Donovan Roan. Phelan was ono of tho or- | \utied to - geo - tha. cbject. . 1u | pay ab stated imtoroats. towRed oy antaresy | 10m, noE have I written any letters o telo- beyond trat point i davgerous from caravans il oue per cort, iginators of the skirmis:iog fund, and wilt at | View ac i o H 2 e i oJyziticd 1ams to any medium offering or iesinuating a e Mahdi, " 4 > f Tho elfect of these loases beiog owned by | one timestapecto 1 of being che famoun “No, 1| yion sccomplishod, and fale that he could uay | aud principal of ita dobt to e government. | &1L T E et onil o paety falier | GEN. wOLSELEY EXPEQTS HEAVY ¥IGRTING, | opened fiem and nearly 1o higher for favorite : senatora on his side of tho chamber [In fixing euch stated sum the_law-makiog heerfully aid inLrivging the matier | power can resolve upon a just and intelligent it this session. He believed thut | ngure, with or without, consultation with non resid-nt partics fs very iojurions o thy | inentioned by the informer, Carey, in his evi- development of our section. ” From North | dence. He has been an Irish nationailst all | po s clos | Platio to Ogallaln the river frout betweon tho | his Iife, and has beon always prominent iu | i This matter is one of pure revenee for the de- | 1,oxpoy, J. 9,—From Gen, Woll options end was early bulled on the reported foat of Blaino, Blaine's detent was duo €0 | reornt dipmnery = From Gen, Wolseloy's | JH nco of 6d in cablee, When this had taken himsclf and hin party. The corner stone was | oty some b 4 i 0 i e : place the large lines of wheat in which there | forks belongs - to - tho statc and ~ the [ {he Irish revolutionary movement Short is of Grograis, would now ba juude by |the company, keeping g0 View™ tho |} idherein Chicaso lnst Junc, when tho re- | Felfced vy fghtine after Khartoun is | L [0 50000 profie wero unloaded, bringing railroad, Every section of school tand bor- | said to b f the Irishmen driven to this | recommiting all bills and proposed amend- | financial condition and abilities of the com- | b yicqn Larty refused to _allow the people to i about a very exsy fecling and a decline of 1§c, | doriog upoa” thess forke, tho Nor U | country by the tragebery it AsDomite, | ents o the committas who could considar | pny, and having duo regard for the commit: | PUbLeAn parky Kelaseq o, S10% TG IEURIC b T the morning sesion clonmg barely steady af { Platte and it Platte s Tused | oF Brogkdvan who is £ hatiosed bt b jn s | dhtun and _roport” promptly to tlio. sennto, | teca and of the commerco that will bo offercd | fKorcise bis BELS of HURLIeR 07 SLemuelits Journalist. | the lowest points: No. 2 epring rold_early at by non: pitallsts, from the state. | pay of the Britich govornmont. - | Cullom sxid what while, williog to_conced | the government, is now face 6 facs with th | {f Wl IHTEr SREIL BRI N, 0., January v.—Robert W, |813c but cased off to 80§e; outside orders wero Vho effuok of this in to forco the. rnnil cattle: | P g o gk el BOVernment. 4 eversthiug posible to Garland whom ho re | proposition that it shall deal Jistly with this |, 00X gid whedding crocodile tears fof | Waisht, for many . Taby * | very plenty and made the duy’s business fully | men and farmers topay the Ill'?ml'l!fvr‘lilau Coroner Martin came to the hospital to|garded as ove of the mo emineat | corporatien as it now finds it, and at the same L right, for many years a prominent Journal- i them while horode in a magnificent palace | " car, given him gratuigusly by » monopoly and mdm the ofi-t nndi w.-nrkuowul.s an author e lnughed in_ his sleeve a the poor miners |and pnMiELe n‘é;&l(;"fid farday of congetsl o9 g aud bighor in sympathy with leases in order to get to watee, The lay take the wounded man’s ante-mortam state- flawyers in the TR lunds also are on bottoms and settlers 5 S0 Dalpionia teelliths tine i wo ouid Inst seas n .76 perton forstanding grass. ied men have recured a3 high senate o country, he|time justly with the comme 2ol i 4 prefer to have the bill discuseed 'I;hr-|l|r-sctnrlAr:mimmdrndadL L : “On last Sunday weel |in the senats instead of the committea, He | of a national raildroad commission. In con- ing. 3 , i e twoon myself and tha editor | wanted the peoplo of the country t> #06 that | clusion the directors tay: “‘The very happy | d€lVing in. the ground at n pittance per ial interests, establishment Moy 30/ s v o , ; fmrolt | 1 £ tho whig in Wis OTAho | wheat and later recorded fractional advance, d Lo with 10 Sthet oo ot ahil 5 60 e of tha Kansas City Tournal was pablishod in | this intar-stats sommerca ill was no longer | ot tha the stock of tho o O e e lohasa | thos ware (1® W16 poety fn Wisconeln before | {00 4™ soncral” Wasy ths marlet; was very R R S 4 ‘their of. | the Jouroal. I afterward reccived a leiter | to be s foot ball acd that there was a deter- | owned now mainly by invest o) nlu‘n;tl.:wln‘):li::nu'll':wu‘::‘;' i’.fl’..’u‘.,'i "et. | trem Jolo Kearmey asking me to come to this | mination that something shonld bo do tlery whore bills have becc too Tow by a frac. | it Ttelesraphed him T would bo hore|it. The moiion to recommit was ‘rejec gh‘c“",“fi:;} | feast,” with four hundred millions_ capital around him if he had not been blinded by Pugilists C easyand quit steadily downward, No, 2 casneold at 7he, only threo cars changing bands, and closing nominally at 57c. with [ speculators hes had ~ great m , 18 | government directors. It 18 conclusively de ming to Omaha, January Sth, When I arrived to-day | 025, Cullom said, when, after the di:cus. | termined in their minds the fast that perhaps | VA1t he could have secn the ‘hand wri Special telogram to Tie Beg, = tion of 0. ¢ per cont have bea forced to pay |40 L 0 25, , when, after & inedn i Shat perhaps | | 416 wall” T did mot defent him, Had hia | “Crr 1108 R oats : o tho looses an exhorbitant bonus to secura a |1 G4f0d on Kearney and tozother went frion in the senate and the b shomd b par- | above all things that axc to baavoided in 1o | carsied "Onoida_county, which went in 1830, | O'Nit, Neb., January 9, Patrick T, Me- | ory fairly notive with trading confined to f T ol hie, thay had begn deprived by | ™A' i namad Rooky Mountain 0'Brien | hoase’ Ll by - suibatitating ha. xenate | ing imposod upen. the eompany s £ render | 5009 for Garfiold, ud in 1831100 for Olove- | Nally, the heavy weight pogilist, and bis | iclior for May ata range of 3o, The genesal b frandiand ofioialTHUhou ey, in | ©3me in and while there hie shook hands with |bill for it. Wilson’s amendment mukiog |its stock practicably permauently non-divi- | lnd, homight have bsen presdent. All of | packer leave O'Neill for Omaba to-morrow to | casiness in other grains affocted this market ; (IEN ',"""\T,“‘i”‘fl“:;:‘,‘fi;’{,‘f‘\:’_‘e F;’,’”}‘“»‘I"‘ o in a friendly way, and asked how I was, |it vnlawful for railroads to discriminate | dend paying, thus giving it an uncertain and | these things combined to defeat him. Not 1. | arrange a match with Prof, Miller, of Omaha, | unfavorab.y. But if Clarkson did not think differently they } b | He then left and a man whose name I think | aeaiost localities er individuals was added to | purely speculative value. The result thus 200 aside and tho northwestern ch nyE S e Aot et n ¢ avaiost localities er individuals was adde purely sp resu o BTt TN ! task bub they hope to be able to- trace thess | 110 immediately approached and makiog it unlawful for railroads to charge |and holderr, to force the entire vol. | b mentioned. = = regard 'to Clarksow ——————— PRV TR T S “ TS lionoatTadl atos o1t n A hse of b hrea Tt n:‘l:‘\mu:.tl |..-~Ia I \r.dq m“:l!udflu |'| q.mu..l\,{;-pi:u higher rates than large ship- [u ‘u ;3( ”Lhu_ »‘.mck] 'mi; \l\m lntralrl g{;&:‘;‘;’ thorized by AT ,.y(m.,'f New York Failures, done, however, 4 ) at the time and warded of he blow, | pers. While this amendment was pending [and finally into the hinds of the Tk P ) 3 Touy Sy st 5 575 1 e e et for this commit- | He made moro thrusty, and stabbad me sev- | tho Senite went into cxecutive session ang | pura peculator, to whom the control is better | ures to Glarkeon or any other membora of | NEw Youk, January 9. —The failures dur PROYISIONS than the ownership, because cheaper, and af. | the national committe or anytody. ing the last seven days were 457, far in excoss [ were Diberally traded in but were lower fording 1) mecesinry Tasnk U Lk mui o destred to rasch the republicin commite \of any previcus chronicle for the samo period. | throughout the entiro morniug scawion, Moy ; ain, o' streos Barker g upe tho resour the corporations, Lt iy | OF Clarkiop, there would never have beon any | —— " —— | pork dropping back b0, Selling was viry gen- but whethoe ha will appoing them remains to | 204~ again On th I3 WASHINGION NEW pon 0o : need of middlemen, a iness and 1o e e e rought - before moand 1| WASHINGTON NEWS, L dionlc to conceive to what. an nfortunats eral and large offorings with eusiness and low d bim os the msn who stabbed end the road would coms in: such an event, | . ‘' VVere you cver approached, governor, by c h c d er prices elsowh ad much to do with supposing 11s would stab we again 1 | of tho board of gove mmeat direoters of the | Tt woulp be runous to the raagl, and would b | the xepublicans with referehee Lo selling atarr ure brivging about tho d toe have hoon wuggented. cy the lenr it |oral tnes, 1 sprang tomyfect and ran down | soon adjou 1 v Monday. governor hy the ieodiocr of the resineion. | 3talrs. Barker tollowed me, and cut me again 1 till 3 ne. Cash lard rang- | Myaterious Doath at Lancoln n. 1 fiest met Basker on iy seturn [ Union Pacific railroad company, was submit- | the destruction of the claimt of the onth . ~ | ed S under February,selling from 57 00 down . i o Y, 3 « o aims’ of the govern. | OV ey atarth §s @ very provalent disease, wit~ | ¢d b¢ under y, selling from 3 | [P e T from Europe in August o Hoptembor lust, | b to-duy to the secretary of th interior, It meat upon 16, 1€ the government would | O that I do not cara to speak now.” DA s BTSry TE) .,ynutnuu:: " Houdrs | 8086578 Ribs were quoted $6 0 LiNcoLy, Neb., January 9, —This evening | L¥a8 it Rossas office, T met him there after. | is underetood that it was drawn up by Mer- |take as securities the branch lines, |, St: Jobn intimated several times during the | d s e —————— /AINCOLN, Nob., January U.—This evening | worq Kearney, and two others I don't|riam, of Towa, secretary to tho board and |or requiro that they be - deposited au | interview that he had been appronched by the | Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy Tralo Wraokoss about hall past nine o'closk o young man | know wore prosent whon T was sssaulted,” | siencd by ovory membor of tha board, Tho |securiey additiomal f6 that 16 sene loe. e | republican committee and presscd to make | cure, from tho fact it acts through the blood, £9 . named K1 Little was found in the north part | The ideutity of the two men spoken of conld fl)‘"’?‘u" criticize with (';m]*idurnbl" severity | fix upon a stated amount to be paid at stated fome de"")""’ ““u ment on this subject. On{ and thus reaclies every part of the system, v Yoik, January f.—A thorough cxam- of thecity with his hoad crushed ton pulp, | 10t be established, They, with Keamey, flad | the former management of the road, more par- | period-, such as would in time liquidate t! 18 §00£9 DO TN A 2 suffered with catarrh fiteen years, ination at the scene of the accident on tho Te in not. Kuown whether it wos smdas b | when the butchery commenced. Tho police | ticularly to the “practices and policies of the | debg bt which would 1ot ceabe) the. con Lwant Clarkson to geb through with bia | Loy Sarsnparila and 1am not ivoubicd any | 1% Tlsnd railvoad by the _ offials fhows from wicitont., An inquest will bo held o, | FeHuse toallow tho three lstt rs found in Pho- | company pertaining to controvarsiss with the | puny to impse un?ust torms up.n its patrons | chargos before L sny anything. Whon Lupealc | Hood's Sarsapariliaand 1 am notd WY | deliberate case of train wrecking by, unknown HOR SUE: ian's nickota t0 be seen, | O'Donovan. Roesa | governulanty thoso rospocting the oondust of |and would justily the goverdigent in probib. |and tell whas Tknowlewill bo no uncertaln | Wik eitasels sud tny goneral bealthls much {y,uriee, A staplohad beon removed from a came o his offico to-night, When told that a | the teaflis dupartment and thoss relating to fjting it from doiog so, this confrover.y might [Sound- (T wantod to T could tell of some | better L W. Liisis, Postal Clerk Chicago | tfe, and one of the switch rall moved so the Horrible Murder Near Faittiold, | B0 had bes tlnl d lnpuiv‘l in his ufl\.'“ Aol pares of n? hlmucl:;] Ia0aE oI nt.” | Lo regarded as virtually settlod, :’-l‘:fi..‘;z::fi.’ Ulfll'u';::; l::itu"fl:hl I:‘»‘c“fll;':il‘.'? & St. Louls Railroad, ;\huflnuf the loc rlimllvn »\l;,uml strike it and B s 2 old, 883 similec incredulously. 4 hers has been a chauge in the administration | 1 RS {00 nagsad | 1108 hansaivy. uxing §h0 OouReE gle “1 suffered with ez 6 or 8 years ; trie be thrown from the track, Detectives were ‘ Special telegram to Tk Bk, terward Do abowed greatconstormation | it i stutad aud tho now management s | goe Bosae st the cvoniog session puwsed | o that would rival Covials and Danvill, | *Xsuflered with catarsh 6 or 8 years; tried | 2% Guown o, Bio, BRIC, Btectn { laxcowy, Neb, January 9,- A special to|and asked for all paruiculars, He was told to | oredited with makiug honest efforts to “eradi: | ('orrow. ' 4 Jofnt meoting.af tho, natiop] | CLirkion dure not confees what part hio| TI0Y WONCOIS Ghres, Intiulers, otc., epet T ————— 7 . 3 1s her z.” T 1 R played. If I were disposed to speak a strong & y red dol thout benefit, tha State Journal from Olay Center, Neb, | 5.5 the statlon house fos Infurmation andbe | oate evils hesstoloro exiiting.| This effort | poard of Tadian commisionershnd the Tudian | Beitarguld e, sed. wmme sormsihinge o | T tried Hood's Barsamariin: snd mas benet Fhe Dlinols Logislatuxe, thia ovening, eays that s horrible murder was | S ot 110 ko bl of s e | o w1 a8, uvetontial and | rights amsociation losed to-dag. Resolutions | woutd"soiify the Springer lnvestigation in | fmproved” M. A, AbuEy, Worcostor, Mass, || SPRNGFIELD, January 9.—The houss attor committed Tine miles southwest of Fairhold | Dragais e bamens e e |ty mired ol dested mlars e | were adonted exprossing the views of tho con- | G potnubtl." L gl LSRR A | i o losmimitlen! on lozedantialy\agads erday. Robert, Robaxts, while bauling [ hic © said '~ Ross had lately G mumnabr L M IE ARG ML ARG fsrence tiat tho suluben of thgtdndian prol L Tood's Sarsaparilla is characterized 19 | journed till Mon dyght 6 pe m, attemnt brush from tha section, clutied by pactios | (ylle of “itrochory - among fored with and pravented.” Btreas b |1om 14 t0 be found in theabolilon of thetribal | 0 0 o0 o a s Rosume, | threo pecullarities s 1st, the combénation of | was made to clect & permanent speuker, . 1o named Taylor, was ehot' by o 0 Loys | parties. lint he was surprised thet jaen should | 18id upon the i 7o B0, I £ho allokmens -E/BMIAY - 6p. Mo Tu- | AR remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 8d, tue | M, Halnes as temporary speaker is still hold- | -lt ‘n] ¢ name, the ball stri Roberts | 6o 1ar forget themssaves as to fight, He was- sponsibile execu s rand | Tt T Fithe and Bution of altizne | Special telegram to T Brr, process of sceuring the active mediciua | ing the fort, The eenate also adjourned till ( directly ogar e right evo, killing him in- | sure Kows kuew nothing aborit tho aTui, wuid | 1 tho berson of 4 gou Thta has | o e e cracriyng | Citcado, January 9,—The North Chicago | hucitien. Tho resulyfsamedicln® of wus Mondsy, i 280 868 older onb, it In reported, conteensd AL | acla | em e oent Brasont the stabblng |nob, been the case hootolors and thore putting into operation mimediately & copro- | rollvg mills will staxt up again on Monday, | sizcnith, effeting cures Biberto wiknows et \ the end of a rope, P (T oen preventied, s Lt IeUIDRY. A, RORIRE: -0F .amm\rwnsm of edu o for all |:l!.]»- llnh January 19, said the gencral mansger to-day, | Send for book containing additional evidenee, Bank Assignment, % % one time wiled, but i 01 1 —— 3 155 s Be 1 as, Also recommending the nnpaid balance | um » 3 f “Tood" S e ane 874, Go,, Japuary 9,=Tha " e Niav Yous,anuary 9, —Frauk Pernillo, an | orough lovestigation of 1is conditionn an | ogponded by the goverament withfy thy | esuming the manuiachur of see rall” o o overs before the war, made an asgignment to Har. : hpies & bl L ¢ ¢ ogh lovestigation of ity o i et threa years in the establishwents of new | continued, “and it is done more out of h Lowell, Mass, por Brow, for the bencfit of fts credito AN IRISH NATIONALIST STABBED. | Ltalian strect lalorer, was stabbed to death | charasteristics of the roud, fecl impelled o | Wit (17D Yeire 10 the establihwents of new | continued, “and it is pore oab of & foel- | F0h e vy Bursaparilla beats al othors, and | ECEBr08, for the benefic of s creditors, Tho 3 : o o PN TS e 1 a1 e3¢ the opinion that ¢ e di .y has not A I s | ing of charity toward the men who have been | I AT 3 3 capital etock is §150,000, Depositors will by PROBABLE MURDER AT 0'DONovAN Rossa’s | tonight by Dowinic Serile lat of - T T iremints and |14 approving the action of congeess In mak- | °F 2 EIEE 07 ho t1. 150 Ronk Geogutingold s X, BARRINGION, | paid in full, 3 5 erer has not been arr k ercate, o erests | und teachers on 5 SR 430 eports various parts of the . . Naw Fonx, Januaty. .—At o Jate hous L a ¥ gunpeobendad, i govermment and teachers ou tho Tndian reyevations. try ndicato st (hofron and“icof trado Hood’s - Sarsaparilla |A~e da Booator ucgeeds Himpelr, this atterncon eeveral men rushed out of 12 RAILROAD HAOKET, dircetors Toel coafident that the Union Pacific § e — is improving; several mills that have been| gold by all druggists. $1; six for §6. Mado Canson, Nevada, January foha P, Chambers steeet, in which bulldiog is loosted | N Yoo o A .‘ o dir A(iu. inmersed as IuvuA been® A draft mvs.(l(r.mgu cancal'edbhe tax against | closed are stasting up agein, That is no indi- only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, Joncs was nominated by the republicann cau SO i 4 New Youk, January ! ut rates to Chi- [ia their private_ have not | the B & ML in Webster ¢ mnty for 1884, The ' cation of an improvement in trade, A certain " cus to the United States semate, to succeed i theoffic of O'Donovan losss and the United ' cago to-day, 810,00, New Ocleans, $22,50, ufticiontly in a prec manner acquainted ' company paid $19,700 in Cags, amount of stecl rails must be used and| OO “Doses One Doflard | himeelf, L by o i I gdeen teverywhere, Becausde every- / 1 il the tichness § . // where recognized and nedlow. 'S U < AT . 1 i € ad |24|AEerw|6Pe ene alatie Cach Mo 3 Smoking Tobacco. == . ticucs Gondumer, Lua, and stote & bews