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o . " W R e - \ THE OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MOR NG, JANUARY 2, 1885. } supported Pr * A LEAP IN THE DARK. iy i woioe * | " The following b ing the CE o given, it will al'ow vour reac | 1 a0 tha rupp rters: f the e paraons who present wow also read in fuli | e Dag’s Proceedings at the State |sueicions und iraudulont laima b too scate. | Pitt Kellogg Claims b was DelibzTalely |, tock moved ko Some of the men whoss names ara not re st-ikmg ous fiom ont all af er the enacting clauss in the H N to the Penneylva ia company is deniod by Dr, the comuis-iones b1l slresdy debat d and BAN PRENTICD, TRNNKY agr e to 10 the 8inate, Tho ictter Lul was cotiv | Hf\‘w‘ 3 W. Smith commis n val Rail n CHICAGO, Janvary 20 A munth ret of 2 ) anit, e pd g5 ppet ont of 00! oid g 01 regarding disc ating in passg Simn centon enst bound ain and provisiony was N Veus ~Adame, Afken, Bailey, Barnay, e unt of eolor, Ah'a would have m do the ¥ ten b ing 20 s 01 priin and 20 centa on bl i s Bluve Brunner, gton, Caspar, 'u'e, billin the syme con itien fl!“"hv hithud been P visions, a total cut of b centa i { ' ' 300l K ’ ovk. Bber. - $ aeac |orig nal y it nto the Houee by R g, ' qat 1A= : R BEPTTERG 4 Foroing the Monopolista to 8how | Cone Crook Bber- | Barnum of Connecticut Propo o o R amen e o | Destroying tho Buildings and Kill={ b e st L | f : Taths, ] a s Band & to p ohibit rilea 8 tom chagi g more ing Sev e DAL Lp TR ISR AL ! their Colors in the House, LR to Keep his Hand In, Eocaes RSN o Vet Hart of thol et ing Several Men Stephens el v Bewely 1) rlow etal T — Zehios, K duouy, Leo (Metrick) Lioh: N, © wigs foreatrying th-m over tha whle NN fovon Rrow tut of e {neIvenoy of Batlow, | L I e R T b nyth of theie Hae, | W1 h it action the s-n foraierly pre jdeat «f tha Southustera rail A Spasm of Excitement Caused i 1 y Mulvehill, Muan, Neille, Nenmeyer, New: [ The Swaim Courtmartial to be [atd went iuto ggmenitiva s swion. A mossave | And Closes the Packing” Houses ot s million and s ralt of. peomt oy mote: =T of amillion and half of promi o'y notes : N coner, Poynter, Staver, St venson, Stetling, 3 from the presidint ws laid bef ra the s« ate 0 Bl mide nt Montreal o d sign d by tha defend by Niohols' Resolution, Sutherlavd, Thimpson, Turner, Turtle, Through this Week, transmitting imformati n relating o the for- Uatil Sprine, ants, the S utho atorn railwy em any, ' Whrite, Winspear, Woltneh, b4 N gt (UL sico, Dentral it i acin through Berlow, president, snd A, I Nays—Baswt’, Bicklivi Klaco, Brandt, SJYH”.‘.‘.J».‘""&.‘& ‘h;’fh“:‘ or s Uitted Cunifee, eiry an | wewsarer, Thocourt i C lloway, Conzer. Cupe, D.mp te 1 Eia 0y $ ore ingOsy 14 Qati otl " § condemued the defendants tr pey o d sat ofy i Bailroad Lawyers, Oappers and | i Howmes, 1o, Juga Ko A Bolief that this Congress Will Ll Satisfactory Meeting 'of OHVEr | fin e i hne e ot S ease o | Spike-Benders Orowd Lk JTAEL LT G S L not Retirs Gen., Grant. v, Bros. & Co.'s Oreditors. protest, . | B Qsgood, Potarson, R, 1t biuso I W Soven AHOTRS TR T Root, Ru suil, ~¢owilla, Smith, Tvge art, Tay- p ndian Lana L ases, the Lobby. Jor. Th mas (Caw), Troup, Varm'r, Waits, W AsHINGTON, Jaunary 20.—Howitt of Now | | ; < WasHixatox, 1, O, January 20,—Thomas L A _— et ek st Vs S The Oklahoma 8:ttlers Threaten | vork, fiom SR teo o ways and miaoy "he Woman Suffragists National | . Berry, of Welington, Kansae, one of the mmecia'ely niter the vote ogain rororted a by ondivg ¢ 9 revis: b ] i ieati and Kennard might have le n noticed in o Resist the Goveroment atatutes, 10 16wl read as follows Convention iu Bession. lestees of vacaut lands of the Sscs and Fox N Protpeotive Investivations of 2ns] of excitement hurrying ab ut the Lowe 2 R Sectivn 5010, Taere ahall be llowed on all fon fu Bessio Tud ars, testifiel to day before the senate g Stata Institutions, Hiwes was coateit with it ng by articles wholly ma factared of mat riw im e o /mmitiss on Tndian sM.ire, that +p-clal i h-:;uhl'hlur;‘fir» bin the futwe bus Kenrar!l on Augur has Received Orders ot u(‘.l.: whicisto 1u i L) bon Pud| Rajlrond Racket—The Towa Tynche|Ag t Towncond, 1 s Lucian bureat w ‘ el % 0 6 eaemiss Xpor'ed,. cky U s moun HCHnsed rader Picket, ob'ai lensen while n, cunp aud astack d Saryle of Donglas I hese to Remove them in a Peaces to thy duty paid on such muterids and no ers~Stoughton Birters—Fires 1 ere o N @ goverament fo ' Tho State Cabhage Patch and OoW |y Gotlumen wight bave betn wen hevi g a bié 88 1 wore, to b WYEBRIned nndef snch resulations d tal Tows. The ni.'uzv'g.fzhfmh.‘:“r 4N R0 Pasture—Grand Island “Minis- yery snin “'cx&'mm""";" |ll;w Dl bl o, ae sh' 1 lm..mxlnh«l I»v!hvl’r;.tnryn( the Gl ity aud Toxs, but wituess was instiument:l in | A i o 1.0t 1n his < ddressexto the Dousl 8w o = tronnry, and 81l provisions f law snconsis PPN previnine it | tOINEL0 E MO INERRS Chomw K-nnard mizht have beca heard 0, fen’ hero A ith mi herby repealcd. Reforied % o t oWt wied LY, Rtherity ah poveros ] PR stteriog woids ot (£ a ovmp imetary chur, WASHINGTON NEWS, £3 6rmmittes GERRs who'e, e TH (.‘sm oIy I;H ASTHR, i Y e Towit A e aster tothy porg ny who oppord Thomes' | §pecial Telegram to The Bee. T'he ttonre wems into committas of the [ Sioux Crty, Jaauary 20, The most sarious quir A u tide to 2 ot bl v T o T icttry | WasmiNGToN, January 20.—Whila repre. [ wholr, Well o the chsiron ths Indiun |41y ater that ever oosuricd i Sious City took servatin ond Towierd made, them ! 504100 Doera skt oV 61/ THA | ke rema ks, i sontativo Pitt Kelloge v not at all eansuine | *'1 17 NiRd o provisions of tho bill, [ vl:ce at 7 olosk this morning in the pork [ Bjte e wre M ket title o for shom i they | Gl e L L Havirg been d foated twico and being | that he will sucosed in obtaining his eeat io| He augg s 148 & practical rolation «f tho | p.cking establihmant of James E. Booge & | Tnoisne beliese lowrse d wis the LiNooL¥, Jaruwy 19, - Long before four ! L e - elisvedythat T | 25 prouny 9 UONR DOORe fOur | preventid now-:mccording to the rules |, vty 0iens, hie propotes togo ahead with [ Tndian questinyhe spjointment of & com- |Gy The day foics was just commencing |g verument aud in thas Lebalf they 1t | o o''ock this afterncon, the time apjointel for |of th: houss ~from again brindog up , ho prop [ L ks ioe liwedterh eolntey, y j I S e their (laims the. bave staried the nexs best | his coutest snd show this conntry that ha was o e b o ble, tnany mebore Wore | il thay could o, which 1s alter, the: ruleh | duliLerately dafrauded out of his certificato of 11 e A e T oy mote | of tne houta on this poiot No doubt with | ection, He sayn he Lassecured proof thut | ta Jithed wn € th- Tndi.m territory, whe ¢ | Work in tha lard raud wing room, when one of z‘l""l[w “,‘“"“h, :h' o l)ll-:iry S nd mis sions could be es |four 1 rge tauks explodad with terr fic force, K movey ¢ get hisla sa He preforred charges nere thu' 1flimn could 'l|>3 teariog away o four-siory aadition to ths |agaurt Townserd b ofore the Indian buoan, have ben glud to see lookinz #o well, with Mr. | ¢ mmittee on rules mes at 2 o'clock this ufter | Burke, the state trea urer, telegraphod to the ;)‘:“:}f‘zl”“l’p;: ,-‘“:":’,',’:;" “of the. committ-e | moin bulding and seattering donth smong ::::x_g::‘l'r.':."nl.h;.?'in.[{v?a';“ ';P\Iul.lx'u \;:ml,:l;! ik | Henry, ot Johoion, followlng! cl e at hand, |Boou and in order that every bo y might |demo rats in his district that he (Kellogg) | ) . imporiange of takinz some immediute | the employes, The work of extricsting the T e O ST g the chairman made the ann unc- |y bo counted out at any cost and that it action to seules the question as to whethe 3 $ then adviced thet Townsen't had resigned and @it e Donte BNl q % deid and dying was immydiat begun by | herefore the Tndian comuis ion coutd not do ; the Uklahoma 8trip was open to scttlement the employ: s in other departments, The f.1- ""yqil‘."g ‘T":\‘ 1:m.| Wy ‘T'“fiIM - m:.: 4 i i 3 i o et 4 iy ety voewd: Jo . Far- |under tood that the ¢ n fund was use | Haclan, clonly 1lowed by Novl tm, ‘Lhen [ qpd Kennard claims, All tht can_be done | republicans were arrestod the night before 357”5 13 (0ot “apn that Jand oluiming 1‘27'.?'&5"”13‘,3‘“?f“iv.‘n“John }'('f-l‘lyr Fax. | Budtr.tood thak ho corruptiom fund camo Hilmes, as u ual smking o cgar, ac- | will no doubt b done by the noted thirty- | tlection, .on a charge of vagrancy, kept in | (et 1" olnged. to' the United States and | |¢h 85 (i : . S companied by Scovill, of Saunde s, who might | seven to have them brou.ht again b fors tue | cnstody nntil afver election, nud thea released. | "% el hey had & 1ight o settle it, 1t was leaves nlnmlly l..f.x L:};‘ I-Al Joseph Frinch AW- have b en observe l on tikng hisee ¢ koaw- [ h wsein ome form or another Hence, the | Kullogi says that ) ufficient evidence will be | 10 SRRV P 3Tt eminots | (KeD: (;““Tk ive, | mran. rly ded, Hewis|. aram ing an apple. Nich 1 brongut up th reir. a teratious of thy rules f tha houso will ba re- | £ 6140’ ing t establish his right to a seat in | 15t B THAREE 000 the Jand to the |MFd ! Imln) JIe e ":‘l"-w" l»ivlnlh. PANAMA, VIA GALVESTON, January Fvidently eger for bu inces Nictolpropos | sort d to if necssary. Perhaps Hane: & Co. | next coygres United Statos in_order to enable the govern- [ it AHIGH b DA s SUAen. HAEY | The conlition of aff frs in political Tl'i l;l:r;‘t ‘rf:fif.'f.ni'.’g.:hfi’"f;'}’?:,b‘",‘é"'h'.’{:";.' th ught the icue commites was compoel |~ Sedator Ba went to 10GAEEMYe " fritndly Tudinos, thers, | L LW 1o by ously y whom ever: body must | chis «bj>ct in view it wes announced that the : reles m, of Connecticut, hat no in . ] c ; 3 harty - John Sillotoon, sged 18 not dut gor. | here is geatly disturbed. Civil war is im- the most mallesbl; terinl and woul | try | tentioa of remainiog in private lifo during thc [ g tly 5 the cession the goveroment ) 3 i i 4 g i £ tunot oc acsi-tan ko goautat-arms bo ap- | 05} anls on them firat: But, tho Acti-u of | ncoming_adminiration, Ho hao raid t | Gupieatontly tathe ceesion tho KyREIERL | oudly, Win. Wallacd, dinge owly injiead: | mincat. On Sundny an American maeof-war '] poiated, the present atafl not being suficent | bi:. commic.ee will e, watched with at: | fiends thare that he was ot an applicavt for. ! Chaclos Ud:1l, a boy s uslv. J eeph I' ir. prohil itivg the Bettloment «f any more Iu- 1o expadite the workii g of the school laut in- diaus in the tarritory. He neither affirmod vestigation eommittre, of which he is chur- a1t has taken thi< ¢ mmivten s mo time beid)uingle; ik Balbrally aealdnd. 1ad anchored and linded a force of marites wi h Gatlng gurs at Asp Y 0 o " ato h nr denied the elaim on «ithar »ide but the | 1o 4 deut occurred ball un hour Latue the | oy el pro importavce of éettliog the disputed yuestion | i 4 AHINE _ | of the Ameican for. e it iaea Hs rrlzplex, ent of men would huva boen at work snt to the ' clerkk's desk and had read a teriv®. of resolutions adoptid at a puclic méeting Howard of Kaneas, de- nounci g a8 un_ovtrage the treatmens by the government of the Oklahoma seutlement, who are striving to make a hcme (n the lands be- longiog 10 the penple, & d the use of the srmy. to drive out artu' scttlers ou any public do- main, -nd Cut:hm gavo his ovinion £1at the Oklaboma str'pwis not public domsin, It was # parcel ofy lund which tha goverom'nt held fur a - pecifis purposs. O'Nril ressosed thut o sense of just ca could tolerate thy em- pire of su b Indians, us the territory wes lying tenti ner would ha accept, any appoint.uent vnder “The firat claim of th+ day haviog been dis- | Clevela d, bat would keep his haud on the prsed of, the next—that of Simuel B o'n— [ politics of his own etate and two ye:rs from to realize the fact thut the 1o p'n are anxis | (ame before the house ou the second reading [ Low fight for all he ts worth to secuic the | they shou'd procesd tu busin ssin q 1y #8 | of 1he Bicon appropristion bl s natcrship, takivg it aw y from Gen, postibla. Up to the pres ut timetvy.bave | Thomas, of Cass moved that it ba in- | Hawley. Although the nomines«f his party | done nothing but meet — When they have tin- [ gefinitely postpondd, at which Ri'ey svid a'l | uow, »8 azaicst Sevator Platt he could not i ished what taey will no dou e cal t er ia-|ijma on tha state should ba inquired into, | 0cept the honr for iss bearing upon the sea- f burs, thy state will have tha satisfucii n of |yt ¢ msideriog that S.nuel Bacon's clams | atial ¢l ction two years Lence, He belioves knowing that they h.ve metand have dons | huve b ea mquircd into already on several [ that with a proper “organization snd a right nothivg else. The sercenvt at-srms with hi. | goca fons and that tis cl.ims have been i [ character of work at the proper time, the ataff in at present well als ‘o bring beforo | goor and over again this remark was not sp- | dem crats can c.rey the legislatura and secure them all ths w tnes:cs thay requie, aud a4 | plicable t the pr sent case, vxcopt s far as | the e ection of & successor to Senator Hawley, soon ax th-y wake up and 1how tiev it & xi- | { @, gintended to explain the abieuc: of the |in wuich event he (Barnum) expects to be ous for busine-s ard u thorough iuve tigation | ypaaker fromw tae li-t « f vot rs on the question | chosen. ¢ he will bring bofore them ns 10any pr«0 8 88 | ryised earier i1 the das by the sama Thomas | It is expected that the S xaim court-martial they want, The peogLiaie ke n to lean as [ Hoever, the motion is withdrawn aft r a | will gt tirough by Thursluy or Friday, and i quickly as po-ibls how mu h thesa fo v words fiom Varner advocativg inquiry [ that the cours will begin the trial ¢f Colonel pwall thgu rd the rail- oy there. Tae linding & created gront ex it:- tion to the mam structure was four Ll o wtortenigh aad 00 by 81 fret (n izt Tain 7o ¥ < 1he presudent. Th po wis almost cumpletly domoliched The Lus | ibius frolro e over American preferne to e buldirg. machinery, elc., isplay d at | X the WNicsraguan and sy the Amesicsus $20,00, on which thera is noin-ur noy. There | 1Av0, €0Jpy: d heto sor torey yoars il the wre verious theo ies as to thy cau e of the ex [ Denthits sovgit to bo sccured by the Nic- plosion, but nothi g definieis known, .Joe|4Ta8Ud treaty. Krench, oue of the killed, hait churge of the tank. How 8 considered a ver, careful man. (opelIowR Toe gavge gn: steam ofiwlm'l‘x tha pre)i;m(' THE GRAND JURY REFUSE TO INDIOT THEM, be: me t o high and it is not thought to have | Orrouwa, Jemuary 20 — i ool teiE oo buth Caake, i AG boa (eatrorof e j T OI ko dgrandluey the di-aster i that it ends the prcuivg for he | ¥ ditcharged to-day. Ttisnored the case nchers, I « e ' x| of the state ugainet the five men arrested | | SCH00L LAND SWINDLES imoallielalinytand hoierk freiooedsiwilh i Migreowy tarids Btk SR raY /S b ey O wiste wthout f{ hopo et bilog oseupied e e Tynotlbe Plsasant Andarion thede srooks agel Y * out ar this | the second readiog of vills Mon 8 4 daltol) " | by the Indiuus, but simply lefc it to the ra STk 3 BamR e R raa . v g fi e atla ok ik oo Sicao amonps, this Ao the utuerove yistors in ¢ho town it b rrand by the € ct that tho dul pacity - nd speculation? of every combinti, n | vUbIn shaps aguin in the spring. Lve public prosscutor asked that the case br better for all concerned. m-y be notic d tre county clerk of wiglas | eat seoun «yad e ors aud rinz thas entered futo thy territory. A again referred to s jury, and the o urt 100k H 1t, of Gaze, offered a reso'ution that a|an1 Mr. Thurstin Whitmore, one of the [1ow gave the rew pay vouc'er to cover his |y 4 ed thoumud acres we'e leased by this [ OLIVEX BROPHERS & PHILLIPS, | he wutter under aiv s ment expressing a committee of five bs sppointad to viejs ths [ 'epresnta wves of D uglas, is unfortunately | pay for a period loug evough to cov r the A rouratat the failure of thy jary to ind ct and that syudicate ata nomin 1 +um while » | yygTiNg oF THE CcREDITORS, Samisracrony |mpi”S 8004 0 f A : ; 4 o ol feo. the houss, | duplicated acconnts. Brokees who held du ; i\ s ¢ : fio jwy sl dnoed all violations of the i TS Wy 1616301 LALAES thb Jaad fe uda th Special telogram to Tus Bre. to testify against ““’,'*""v i they | geoatios which! should be recognized | PITTSBURG, January 20.—The cieditors cf - quiker this 18 €'iquired 1m0 th be tor, as br- |- dothisit iy going to be difficul: to make |}y g not e caviod to vha vergs of 10 cy | Oliver Bros & Phil'ips and Oliver & Koberts Stoughtih Bleers, J Bostox, Jaunwy 20,—71hs trial of - fire the. leginlatiiram ets again, two years| LINCOLN, Neb, Ji y of Lysan uary 2).—The only | gut a ca e azainst that officer. Munv persmns | Ty In uns sh i b recompensed for what- | ws g Baneer thi o will b ot kel 'winvnen s | matter of intercst fn tho leglalature to duy [in Warbicgton kuew all auout thoaffuir at the | gyur Jand was talf n from: them, but the bul-| VAo e0m any, mes her this momivg, 40 | derWoodythomas Blanchard snd Frederick 5 Bt o' s ool oo of “aniimila bt o | wen thy defcat of reroluti m i tho howsoto | e b ogour od, wud entartutied, wgdoubt | o'ty Iaad Bibali by reserred e aomal | dicune e mveitioes et pomet |12 Liwe, members of t, Jobn obamberpost, S Tegiut ItV wi i i ut that th facks we » kno settlors only. - Perding fuither deb te tne | ance was large, u creditors being repre- 4 s 3l oo tiiog will boalo w tell to what | rosousider tho vote by which the oluims of |4 "punmaut a year b-fore tha chages were | onlort Y. RTINS LG T wiae |vomred. FL . Oliver e, prosented the for. | °F St0u8btoD, chargad with mainta g » lot THE REGAN RESOLUTION Tom Kennard and Pas Hawes were veferred | preferred. g .| pr ded, thy Houss procee led to pay fin‘nlg Tosaha tat i tery 1 connecti n with tha recent grand fair i 3 to tho courte. Aa ¢ffort will be mace to to-| ~* Wil yon get upthe Grant retirement bill f gihuts’to the memory of the late Juo, H.|l031'8 ' tatement: held in that town was begun at Steuvhton to Nicho's’ res Juti n to initruct the United 0 011 fore March? ' wa : aced of Genora R-ecrans | Saoucs 10 the Memory o Pritsbung, Janusry 20 —To our creditors: [ day, Justioa M. rd-n took the matter sander SE.te ena'ors & s+ vory woAns fn thair | MOFFOw to expunga the resolat'on relativeto | ¢ "0 M S LU out ail hope, T dnue | BTior of South Catulina, We submit £r your ¢ maideration a statem nt | 3dVisement until January 31, intl ating that fi power to sacu e the assiog of tie Rezwn [o- | Keonard, Hawes and Pearman but itis not | vh nk we will get o consideration of the bill ut S R A o e Ty (LD the case wai cne trat should go to the it & terrta'e O mmerca bill wiLeall for fuith rro | likely to pass, Th. state board of a.ri:ulture | uil,” replied tne genral in a to.e of dismay, geand jury. During the trial to-day bu-i: ess marks wheu 16 again mikes iss appeirance in Chicken Thi ves §hot Tt is the gave nl bolef boc that Geperal| EvANSVILLE, Ind., January 20.—The po'ice ) “®| (hat a careful perusal of this statement will |1 Stoughton was slmost estirely ruspendee., 1 the house. AU Lrwent 15 may ba faly | 4teF tTanaacting dmportant 1 inosa elected | 7% will ot be retirad by this congress, | ehot and killed two chicken thieves early this couvi 0" gou it b ¢ omvinoed ) that the AR Bt cutirely vuni . piloe: i 1Y affioars ar: i : : 1 e alowa 08 of & 1 wonubls time on your par Vo WIRGBLRTT y | fussied how the railroad tchom ra will web 1", B "Doa m re, of Cay, proident; R.| Tno adjutwntsensral of the army to-lay [morsing. They Were roturning from ~the | Alons oo of 840 wuuble Wimoon 3our park The Wisconsin Senav.rehip | Ravbyd Fck on Popiietin o tee iR [ D skl «f Sirpy, s vice presidents | recolved w ¢ 1igram from Brigidier General | sutucbs with & nwabor of Lirgo bags of this| C1IcAGO, January 20.—Ths In‘er-Ocean’s 2 ) enanle us to vay ll our delt. Wi and othors thers will he no d uht, However, | Leauk ~Hlt, of Guge, recond vic, | Augur, ¢ mmaniing the depsrtwert of 'he|chickens. Oa seeing the officers one ran; the | e, d nod. prevident, Chtis, Har'ma s, «f Dovgles tiens: | Missouri, anuoonong the numboe of ettlers | o RS SSiE el U S in (view, wenpropme (o Daviell slalite )}f?dim"')w;s '--Tc;illl i s Ll | il o L g Uk, i ey B | the Ok ad iyt | PGSR di e | i B et ot ronds Tho peopl wil knew T toase us | 320 Dit Wheeer, bre, tamor, s spoctell | Lice lu b o sonferenon with tha Proado & [ oo ana it was w oo ey forbioy to uve | I braary 1, 1889; one-tth on Fenwuery 1 | G rul Kairohild's . nagers aro seid o b Yawie, and who wis Lot ap ured until i his | cur paper_endorsed ‘or gnwanteed 1y ohe ——— undoe such a braoniosl monopely [IROIIN o L e in aes. | 2 boncentlo @ mauner as poiblo. e house | 0%, Y ole, ‘and then ouly atur shooting four [piti-s will ecve sm> ndorsement or Arreatealinrl Gonbanrel(ing) a8 at proseat exists. Toe-o men who lave | iy thiyaf eraoun, with & Lirgs attendancs, | POSTOFYIIES AND FOST ROADS tmes, Nally isaow loa dying conditin. | puaranty «n the extotsion oy Gadten | DETROIT, Mich., January 20 ~Mrs Fran zrown this coru—that they way n w be BLSHIGIN) B LL9212) B s 4 e ————— iexe notes, Nl del 08 atee] | pdct fusiing—know ho trinza son . They uee | N? bua ness of Twpitwcs us Yet was wans: | (il yext Pridry cont or various billa relativa | pics John Borter cards the Gamblera |1 trastees that may b ramed by you, a | ¢is M. Harria aul daughter Ha'tic and a lum- AwATD (F th fact 1hat to. (rARSDOFC thels onin | At hOWoVer, toar duction ‘on 1 wepper postage. The | T VRO Tl LT General Fitz |mortxage cove ing ull corrcal enate in Alle | ber desler named Bradford huve becn ariested from b vy to New Yo k thoy i it (0 dxy pry e comwition is 10 e memurial on th R hus been | B0 Y und Wertmordind countice. Wea o | o pssing counterfeit money. twinty or cont more f oght chrgen on New York ~tock Marker, B joct prep oAl t 1tteo represent- | John Porter, police ¢ mui«ioner, hus been|pr, lie to make sewiannval reports 10 QaAtififa ol thol mears il dollacat aca evayiatload frm hera to Chicegn thn | Special Telegram to THE Bk, ing the new + the west an1 | aoqu intiog himself wi'h the gambling dens of | said 'lus.f(;!l_tfti S.hn c ]m] tion of ;’w]‘f AT hmy;m i ey from C Ig‘-v.‘»m-;v I\{’.rk :w['l: formocdis | Ny York, J: nuary 20. ~The stock market Eu‘)ll’leé‘,u‘ ‘ et ““I’Y(""““d :‘J‘ New York, in visw of their 1uppression, He ':“llru"?.i::;fl:r;xr‘\u beirioplsl !‘l’;t‘:l poitlcllng Srrlnis/said ko thiyaia ibrothes miw nce is o1 1y ab s hy t 8 laser, J AR 2 et m REULSILI0 QT ORLRI LI A ) of i BLROL £F3 ] o v cr co it O Vaaver, M. O £ r Nebacata b ot % ths | to-1ay had a raliy in thi morning most mrk | pra-y, held o atrott, to Al the < & ut 0s of | employed two detostives to fint out whera | {1k mny pasment above mentioned, | %FYIER Vo years [or cou ¢ rfoiting. K Regan bill when il bouss for|ed in the Varderlilts and giavgers, particn- | cougress o \)hh nequ l;‘ { the 1« 1laws | Kames wero :?,,nn‘,',',‘éfi'c?' Fon el ey wro to uve a by o do w0 dir AL TR e — s congideration. H titled to no_credit | ja110 the Northwestern, Thy New York |besringonthe raw ch il for oy papers | 0ub A 3 ¢ also requ-rt a likv +x ension of «ur i Mormon Polygamisre ;Arres : for this howevor, He ouly yoted for tha bill | : odi it 5 ;| ot the dste tive fuic, W th a nuwber of wen, aud po fodi,aly The meiorial says, in part: hiana j ; ‘. upto ui mable gambling ; i ; utral was put in the load erowd wnd brokers | {1\, pablishers aro nt weadicants |radel s doz:n uptewn fus becwuse he coud n ¢ prevent its passivg, Lo [ O¢ Newrpaper publis AT onptur i editor of the Tt e, & chure ) Saw.fromm hia osltlon st 1 Bo bOrLm ol the liat | were oharaed 85260 aud $12.25 per day, for|[but taty wialia t huys suoh ralutiins with the | honses (o Jight, “’".““ ptured a lrge- amount | 'y, b, each of us wi and dvliver to | €4it0F of the Diseret Nowe, a church orga how things wire ve joined the orowd, d the | diffuivn of light und knowledge smong th [Of prop riy tu tho sh pe of csrds crecks, fato | /(" pug, a mortsgs covaiog ull of the | wa:songht fir by the officers todsy on sc & © goiug so te joined the orowd. | yse, which forced the shorts to cover and the " § the | and +iher lasouts. Miacy keepers of houses | P £100005 B FOECIES kR el Very likely some of hi+ fricuds be o wil sdopt ; people, which we undarstan wa« one of the i ra'e of -aid1eal estate to ba appaed fist for | count of polygamy. He conld not be found. ! W1 stock went up 13 per cen recovering the | B i 1 iad been war, ud were ou; ot reach of the 3 the sams tiotics, other: will plead ignorauce, 0~jects for which the p s'al dep.rtment of the vidual 1i biliries upon th same termaassbve | Sapr Laxs, Janusry 20,0, W. Pecrose prop ved to our s artner-hip c o fitors tosure t o vayment of the oune © d bus avd the bal- | (o A N but they will »1 b6 watihid i1 ey, loss later Laxo Shoro advanced § and was | governwent was croat d ws it gives them a [ officere, ance o the pariner hip debts. omas preneh At Bl ke, Sapas AT O, 3 Gen, Thuigton, Diocess Phiilips a:d a who'e | custaived by the ripyt thit V mderbilt was | rizht to demind o f ir hearing snd just treat- b, o T e Lo 8 aem Dos woro discussad at length | p o e o g niiain . to morrow He is & gang of 1ailrond saikers me hers to prevent | ouyiog baosk the rtuck hs recer tly sold shore. | nent. Theivcon ruity of thalaw refurred to | The National Veteran Assoctation. | and a commit e of five appointed to ex mine | b ovoq of the apo tls Grorgs Q Canuon, } the savugo of who roulution, Tay are| Norohwestern wo it up gon tho coverisg of [WOUId, b0 8 stragur to our imibition:. indi- | Gyoaco, Jomuary 20—Gen, M. R M. into them more clooy. The comuitio: 10 8p0itluiGes g0 Q) backed up by wno‘he-ga g equal y 1op tavle, ; i i | ¢ to that the governmins look-d wist disfav- Ho099 el B afier in abrete ~ of mems time| { = A { coninciug of Tuway lawsers iy the bye, | hoptt {ell ol frictionally an roovered | £ 55 S bubifeariuna. eiroul 4t g hayoud tho | Wallace, presidant «f the National Veteran | ML 4™ (0", Db g *M o | Concerntug the Bankrapioy Bill, Confins of th coun y in which they are pub- | association, putlishes & notico to tha effect|ihin racided to taks mo fin:1 actin wnil| New York, Jenuary 2 B L el | e Gertaiuly underataud 20ch 18 B0 | that & meesiog oF the «ff ers of he associn. | Thuesdace hs 2 itbs whed another mo s v dinapp ar | o e ettt wlt go b 7o IR | (he cans but beli-ve i will be unwise for o n- tion will be held af Lincolp hell, Washiogtcn, | Will be held, In the mean time a tacrough Alftsz tho Niohuls' row Bution very littlo busi= A ISR R SR Lo 8 1o pinnls such jnconaist:noy o remain | G March weond, fir takinz ruch uction iwll‘lrfllz‘lifl_;'cn:'i“u':l""}";"Z"fmuf s | commerae, board of trade, and bar assoct - ess wan doue . T H G : o e v : ado, o B T b e e e, | . Repressntabive Ciardy was instructed by |OL0°Y bo deeuipd necemmry 1o paifiot £ho | Frovaiied at thn movtiag 0% o diepvition | ion b 1d o joint seesi m today and pussod went of the railrord war nd tha Panps:l. | th bowe conuisteo wf’ o mmerco to-duy to fou " sequ st o so d ono | wanifesied by ho orts s 0 grant e yours | reslations ursiog congr-as tho parkago in o Wi peaple aro i hero s hivo notid | oot favarably on Raproencative Hokina |G ol tultai h. *All tho mombes | eXieusion asked by tho firmwaud 16 1 troucit | senato of the bunkenpicy il beluro tho closs Me. Fink that if he does not stop the pooi | Ferolutiouintroduc d ut the lu & reasion di- | ¢'oe’yconoiation inten T take purt in | snch a step will be taken ut the next mecting, | of the presout o gr s . .—The executive oommittee of the natioval bavkiupteylaw couvention and committacs of the cl amber of and s'ay all the woek and st the Adjournmen from Satwday to Mon ay o T oup presented o r solution that a rtanl ; what are t1es0 Jarter d nog her ? They cow \ ) 0 N | 1ng bi ) relatiog to firs ius ance b prmyd | $06of any rully. Broseislojc fur no settle and wiven ouw 10 e ch wember of the fire warls’ do (gatiow wh oh aro ew iu sasion bera. Anlahill for ) rovitiog f r the takiug i t thy ¢ mmittee inquirs into such i ¥ tha 2| The asscts wro conidered unusully good. ——— h¢ rouds fr. m cuttir g both freicht and passenger | T/ SHUR that tha theinauguration ¢+ emunies a’ tha 2 r sident- | T ; 4 mou . | of £he osbaus ab ur tufure Jukie 1, 1646, . | rates the Ponnsylvania will go below tho low. [ Vi may extitinthe = o et will un wrrival report at holdquarters | he, L0 Luhameditba LAl Geiavgrs fake Culorade. urpalions i vod # b tho erection | o.¢, i Pou ia will not 1 o0 A in L . 1800.000, aeasts $4, . Th n e Olol ] D Treal i Aadmalatonsaee’ Ly sl lop .ty wslum, oy otk e nnlvanih Wil B0 | Ono of the evila cited in tho rusolution, Is i e AR of tre Oliver & Rohwrts Wire Co,, limited, | DENvER, Col, Janu 1y gislature in his is_absolulely ne esury sud every etort | & wie morcy up” is established | that by the presest system of transporting shows liabilivies $9.2,000, as:et $1,560.000’ | seperate session took first ballot for Unitcd should be wude to secure ity apady pars see. d be m arcnto dispatch says the Grand Trunk | live rtook by ths 1aicaud compan es 10 par The.Minols Usurper. ; - Senater this aftarnoon. Tha folowing is the Mr, Cornelious, how-ver, wishis the a lam ot with \he Frie Lackswauna, Now | ent of the anima s perish in ccnwquencs of | OHICAGO, Jauusry 20.—The Journals s SRR ERRSIS A SEERER 1 L asBLRART AR M to be situntod we Grand Tlaud. Positly | vo i Gentral and West Shore and not moct |baibwous testwnt, aud the flesh «f ths | Spriogfield (IIL) special says: Temporary I <o | Hill 17, Sullvan 22, Tabir 1; 38 votew neces: tharo aro moro wad peolo there than is Ken~ | g enierant ons of $1 ot th Benneslsania. | dead auimala ia sl 1 to the public, Sheator Haines pplied to Mayor McCroery | WASHINGTON, Javusry 20, Tho executive | Bill 17, Sullivep 22, Hatuel: 38 vote, neces: . erally known, out why hy shoud bs 80| a1 “Fink hus called ano her coafe: e ¢a of the CONFIRMATIONS, ) session of the Women's Suffrage Association auxius to keep them thers may wppear weraregar ed wn complomentary. Itis gen- was held at the Riggs houso to-day, Sueun|erally conceded Toller will be clected on' the B. An‘hony presiding, Among thote present | irct joint bal ct to-morrow, 4 o rahin, fusg of | i mOFDID for polics to protect him. Ho vauia willjnot join 1he comtination and it 1 | 7GR DA DL CE Foluiiis, 1lee 6| saiq that ho underatood that he was in d ger kel to all & rouh Tt is reported tha | B0 SREOC SORES, SRS B S Statts | of paisonal violencs. The magor informed i (SORE TS R — Vi derbilt s sick of 1is South PonnayIvanis | 0RTE TFELIRERECT () O i e | him (Fiat he bad no jurisdiction ove th etate | were Clara B, Colby, of Nebrasks; Dr - Alice Pennsylvania's ~onator, THE SINATE, senture nd o offored to sell the wncom- | o'\ orda: s court martial for thy trial of | house, or the legielaturs; th 16 tho legislamre | Stockkam, of Ilinois; Mary B, MoPberson, | gr, oo™ W0 RS SRO0E, - " K A £ the Peun: i -1 G i . 0 its o vn poli had | Towa; _ 'Mrs, Hizabeth Caly Sti .« \RPR . SATINY.. # 9. T The state mora'e wes to-lay at 4 o'clock, [ I*ted 1t b the Peunyivauis rail o d com- | Giyef Sigual Officr Huzen, on charges prifer- [#ppoluted its ovn policem u, and “ho i i y noon session of the kenate Don Comeron ye- Most of the members woe i toeis o daes: |pany. There i beievd to be cons derable | S PHEER FUER T IR B0 SUMEe BeTeE | DiWer to appuint a4 many as he deemoi|ton, . Mre. Lillian Dureaux Bl ke, |00 [ eron only abaut & dozen ab-ent L b pr ceefing, | U B this xeport, wthoneh the Pocusyl: | (0% 000 Turther action in regard Lo the | 6o ssary. If sny one disturbod the peucs | and Mrs. Amelia’ B. Port, Wyomiog. The | orivad 28 votes agaioss 18 for W R. Walaoe, Wer ot 0F i very 1sely 1sture Abd sfier tho | YauIa Failzoad officials sro reticent, Greely relicf expadition outsids of the state house the mayor would | first open ressicn bezan this afternoon, aud | 1y (ho nouss be receivea 135 ag.inst F0 for TR PREL et ditnly, Maburg aud adies s e—— inteifero was well uttended, ~ Klizabeth Cady S£anton | Wailue aud o nambr of sb tte. ing combin i omethiag under an hour it wdjouraed i til The Wisconsin % natorship, SENATE, ! | votes giva Cameson 9) majority over uil. 10 o'clock to-morrow moraing . The bills16 1 | Speci ; o — wacs £he §aing bf Which msscion bas slresdy S’:;"l m"\';;n “}T“ B‘;{, A larg dolo. | aory ASHINGTON Fanuary 20.—The bill passed | ~ Cyioago, Javusry 20, Tho Chicago Opera been made &b their brst 10 ing. Thbis being | MADISON, Wis, Japuaty 20.=A largs dole- | suthortzing the National Buok of Bloomlog- | peyyiee) Churus, comprising over two hun- the time for their w con reading and refo.- | §4tios of Milwaukes business men fsin the | ton, Il to change its nam>, h L0 the reapective commitiees, Uity to-day. They enptur-d Senator Stauley, | _E1nmb offer.d a piowmble and resolution | dred fresh voioes gave a s'mi-publigghesreal sirange to many. Tha ho se atjwned at 5:12 until 9:30 to- MOITOW WOrnivg. s 10 ¢ wsider the situaion Th Peunsyl- | yop 1 Day Cricugn Opera Festival Chorus, ity invalied fn the question of wom . rage. At the evening session addres Connecticut, delivered by Eizabsth O-dy Stanton, Ma-| Hawrvouo, Jeousry 2)—The senate at tilds Joslyn Gags and Deforce Gordon, noon voted for U. 8. scastor. C. H. Platt, which went over until to-morrow Tha pre- | to-night under the direc.ion of 8. G. Scott, (republizan) received fifceen votes; W, H, Bar- who is a Spooner man, and after lurivg him | smbi sets forth that & witely extended be- Thoss present. expressed much surprise and RAILROAD RACKET num, (demoerat) »eveu, Lnthe bouse the vote Special to the Bes, into & private room, fired #peeches aud peti- | Jief prevails that the unoccupied lands in To- | pleasure at the marked power aud efficieocy " 4 was: Platt, 118; Baroum, 77. LINCOLN, Jenuary 20,—The house assem- |tions at him for half an hour, advislog him | d1au territory ate subject to setilement, but|of the bo'y. Th COLLISION ON THE NICKEL PLATE CHICAGO, January 20.—Twe heavy freight trains on the Nickel Plate road, each drawn| MonirgaL, Jenuary 20, Fhe chief of police by two eogines, collided near Grand Orossiog | has heen notified by a letter that if he does this moining, badly wrecking four engines :}ff.hf'}"fl"fi:.""g :;;1-: :;n:';;»; “:.hloh::; il il A e harles Ellis. |} M X K v h . i’i:‘}fifi.‘-’fi:& fakioy, "“;;“;;F e e | Bl will be blown wo with d, vauwly! horus Ia 1o sing_in con- 5 5 ) the presi.enk doea not concur In such opivion | nection with Maplesows troups at Chicsgo's bied this moruiog at 9:30 and was at onca | of the fmportauce of hiv proverly reprassnting | and considors it his duty 0 romoves by il | hest oeamet opens e et e Aped Eab, ealled to order by the speaksr, The reading | 114 REOR® ¢ waukee by votlig for itary force these persous now on the landv, | and lasting two woeke. of the journal i i child ‘Thus for, however, the d legation | gn iy consequence there scoms to be dangor - of the journal was soon dispevsed with, does not appear to have influenced the stub- | 2%0 5 FHOsAdULEn TSI B¢ - s Riley offered a resolution thit a pago be ap- born Stauley. Beynnd this featura tero is {vuds Thas tho neeaideot be 2equssiad el FAROlng's ReRater: polnted to assist the librarisn, This wae, | 20thivg new i thescnatoiial situstion There | ¢, dvise the senate as to the status of the| IALEIGH, January 20.—Z. B, Vanoe was "",,'{""v' e Appea s to l;“ no }x'fimfil‘:fi'fi.;’;‘,mfi""' 1anda in quesiion as viewed by the executive|re-elected U, 8. sevstor to-dsy, receiving 0mas, th i . | er's success to-mc can 2 ? . S o o Lot oot of are then cam up with & res- | 22800 wetion t.keu, if a0y, to expel persons weeking | 128 voter, Tyne, the republican nomlnse re e —— Anthany's Hacerssor, to settle t| h - - | CHicago, Jsnuary 20, The general freight | peovipgnex R, 1., Jaoua 20-J. 104 0w Ahh e Tuiep ! $he bouas bo suspand- toettle 333?:.‘,;"3 tho resson for the usiut | gcived 25 votes, Rold was slected g the ve- | agente of aastbound roads mot Lo dagbut were % i opathan offered by Miller of Butler, relating to the Elopers s sughr, e e a orfitirod In bi8 |cancy ‘of the Fifth Cungrescional distelc ¥ unable 1o restore the rates, owing to cmuplica: | Chase was cle.tid U 8. renatar ""d‘! by without opposition, , 6 tions ab the east. the l:l:;v]vlllijg n;:, Chase 78; Shetfiel PHRIMADELPH(A, January 20.—Operators say Tana $et the refus | of the Pennsylvania road to enter the new anthracite coul “combinatien will wok s of Haweg, Kiwrd dnd My bo| 8r. Louis, January 20, Coattanooga | varey lored , s was seconded by Dem,- |(Tenn ) epecial to the Post ta — aar. Benansr now Biapaed and .oy Demar | (Tean srker, of Adams ounty, Towa, and | bill, Reagan bill, so-called for Beving bren Tho Frenoh in Tonguiv, bt the resolation be laid upon the tabls, Murs, Eliza Park, who eloped togosher, desars- | ulreudy in the secete wad yead ‘wice by title| PARIS, January 20, —Advices from Tonquin Dowpater wishad 10 seak on the resolution | ing lawiul partners, threo montis ago, were | aud placed The senate resumed the cousideration spateh, says | of the loter-state commeres hill, the houss e e— Fatonsl Rolling M)ls Resume, on the ealeadar, was now taki rt L nforcements of § bresk the combination Prers 5use, Jaouary 20,—The ditficulty be- { w8 e el et e | M S T 2o | ot i) Lo T T A rovos kW, | ymeon e puders wid e wager of the susol ouse, and th e | i# beliove he ito pliest » baul ¢ 't » i ” il d I} 3 it wiMog wi 4 ol ed, Maviog voted the list vhowed "What ffiy-fou b Ho will ba seut bisk 85 Lowa to-day, T Queskian belore tho Berate was on the | of the 1vadinig fcrbos it 8:peched 50 Degin cbe | H. Vardert (it kad erneiuded to. sell oub bie| Nyconal riikug il tas et oumiprodiec on vt Qullom heretofore mads e atike dend of, the peeasnt m nth, interests in the Bewh Peansylvasin veilsoad ; The will will sow Le started Lo full, common cows $3 10375 ¢ vre, 83 H0@4 ( 4, Catle Keeip's Te-Day Wre Not Exe ive, Big Run Expected the Rest of the Week, The Hog Market Closed Slow and Weak. Leading @rains To-Day on the Down Turn. Cqrn Ranged Fairly Steady With a Downward Turn, Oats Ranged L wer—Rye Continued Quiet—Provisions Ranged KEasler, CHICAGO MARKET, CATT) Special telegram to the B Catcaco, January 2). siptsto-day wera nit excessive but mest oprrators seemed to think there would be a big rua the rest of the we.k, commencing to-morcow, €0 thay would to day cnly buy what they r e ure. Thin apulies minly to the shipping and deissed buf cat le, Butche 8 stock, capecially round, plump, fat c s and heifars wero alling equally as well aiat any time. As soon us the weather moder tes to_that countrymen can more safey handle and care for youni stock, a brtter mirketis looked for, Prices closed a out 15¢ lower. Good to ch 1,310 t0 1,700 1hs 1ts . 850/ @5 4 coded for 1mmad- aif 10 medium, 9 (@4 60; stock xe, $10.(@4 70; common fed Toxans, §4 75 OGS, Tha marke « penad quist ard steady, then advinced w wifle aferwards becamo rather 1ow end weak, ard 81 clored. A fow loadeof fancy whipph g sorts sold np to $1 80@4 85, or ; ; K- |nent sm ng the n tives, whioh dirapptared | 5o high:r thun yeatordny, bus the ganral run isrdy bulldiog Swhich WANSRa Al oo ibiecuare koW H ey IWERGINL &L (ths)| T DACKIBE AnAiIIght Fortaonderwent IIELSIoF of the |noch ngs. P.ckers’ crdor wora mited, and =pecu ators were not at all anxi us theary awt icg over, a8 they were ° | n2” the tura for a big ron and 1hwer prices to-monrow. Tha rovirim market was jort wbiout steady as comprred with yisterday, and theie is no yartionlir wetiviy this weec o packiog and n cirdes. dales at £4 50@4. 10 for ¢omm n and ro prckers; §4 50@4.6) for fair to guod; §- 75 for Lert, snd $1.80@ 485 for chuica heuvy. Packing and shippitg 269 to 400 lhe, §4 66@4 86 :'g , $160@210; lembs, $- @46y The g arddes th-day wae slghily on the down tum, and during the bulk of the morning ession fe t ba ely betrer thun hesvy and mors or limn depressed. The easier feelivg came meinly from freo wl Thirn were a'- tempts to buli valuer oo the exploded “war” cry, but it failed of anything 1ke success. i close in a general way was easy. { WHEAT Opened full e under yestordny's closing, mucn of »n ea-ier feeling neing i< the na‘ura of a reaction frow ya terd.y's rtreceth, There wus quts free selling from the st rt, the cau e f the f rmer rtier g h 1 aving been en- trely removid Tha irguac downward Vi ngsin opting wis fc, wi b a decline of Jo of1c No. Lipring wa« quoted at 79@794, Outside crlers 1n - +prculasiye way wers in- «ined ‘0 lightness 1he repcrrd failure of the Calumet Il company at Pitteborg ex- «rtela weakening wtlueice, wheh the New Yo k stock bids bett-ied later to n +light cxe t-ut. The infloence f the visible rupply tatement, +howing an inc eass of 630 bishel’, was in & u easure ¢ u teracted by the h\ k figures, which made it out 147,000+ vueh 1. Thsco.e wis eay, coRN openad tairly steady at a decline of & from Lase nfght's «ffici’] figmes but dmirg the morring ession rang-d qn'te stoadily down- ward, the bulk of tu. dicine appraricg in the My optio . Trudirs gave this grain rather lews than the 1 witut n. No 2 cash was quotad ertiely noninal at38, A de- 1eise n the visibly supp y & atment of $0,- 070,820 Ch cazo fivurid e’ Now York was en- tuely overe me by our iercae of 829,600 bustcls, The cloie wis essy, 0t ranged a few points lower than 3 quiet it the docli v, tr d . g be esls in the Mry opton af mnd was ight an'd o fferings fa WE antinued quiet with tho trade m derate N coh was quoted 8 eaiy b 2, whiet8; could 1ave been hadi for seil r Majy. erduy and ccnfined to. @313, De- r. equiremer ta of the PROVISI NS rapged asaier all thr uh 1ha eperulstive list, the hikh st pint reuch d being only equal to # erday’s cloni g figures. = OR” Gpsuing of 2he was accoun o1 5 by the easy feeling in Wh s durirg the first boors of trading. AlL flucruations were con‘ined to nanow limite, Qu taious oy ca hiuff wers vary Jittd b exth nnominal. Pork was called at $12 0 Lard £675, wud wnort rib i The net de- cline in o tiors wis o No apparent fea ures euterad tre mwrkot which was almest. whily inihe honds of local sealucs The previnli gia civty at the yards, owing to the excennive weather, kepi | ackoss ous of the +paculative mark: ¢ e —— Overland it ule il P00 SaN Francisco, Junusry 20,—The Teons- continental Railway nesociation agreed to, form an ea ¢ 1 nd weetern poo), tha former 1o coutribute 64 per eont, thelatter 46 per cont Both pocly will Le under one sommiss sioner and ¢ nj intly furaith, the 8 per cent 03, benus to be ) iheumatism ‘We doubt If there s, or ean be, & specifi remedy for rheumatism ; but thousands who. have suttered its pains haze been greatly bens efited by Hood's Sarsaparilia, 11 you have falled to find relief, try this great somedy. “1 was afflisted with rheumatism twenty years. Previcas to 1683 1 found ao xelief, buk Erew worse, Lhd at oo time wiss almost help lese. Hood's Sarsapurilla did me more good than all the ether medicine I over had.” . T, BALGOM, Bhirley Village, “1 had shenmakism three years, relief tilk I'took Mood's Saysaparilla, It has done graatthings for me. 1 reconsmend. 1 to others.» Luwws BURBANS, Blddeford, Mo Hoots Sarsaparilla % eharactorizod 19 thice peeuliaritios : 183, the cembination ot romedial agents ; 2d, s proportien; 34, the yrooess of sceuriug the aclive medicina malitiee The resuld is 2 medicing of unusua strengih, effecting eures hitherto wiknows send for book containing additioual evidenca, “ Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, it iles 10y blood, sliarpens my appetito, an w10 1ake nie over, . THOMFBON, ster of Deeds, Lowell, Kacs. * Tiood's Barsaparilla boats all others, znd swvort I8 weight 1 gold 1. BAKRINGIOK, aux Blioes, New York Ci Hood's Barsaparilla Bold Ly wl druggdsts. 81 alx for 5. Mada snly by (L 1, HOOD & 00, Lewell, Mass, JI00"Doses Ono Dollard S AR Ca TR