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« UMAHA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY. JANUARY 23, i885, p . AXMEYER & BRO DRAWING TO A FLUSH) tminimminzgs o vgoiinst | STHEY MEET AT LAST. | THE NATIONAL BASKS g, $10.000,000 authrie the socraary to Invite proposals, nnder such forms and Fngland would find Amerioa the most intelli mother of invention,” and necessity can look with pride upon her almost number- the temporary the permanent organization of | Wedneaday morning as Judge Sten- the house, - Points of order were raised that the election could not proceed in this way, but | Drg, the well known Tenth street justice And Distribates Union Paoifio | ais ratesed to sow a vots son. the append | O Lo pesces was settling himselt down |y, urg among them she will recognizs | would be ussd in paying tho premine, from this ruling and direoted roll call on the | fo his customary after-breakfast pipe, |y o 1y ionat banking system, with its ctr. |and the bonds exchanged dollar for dol- Stock on all Sides. provious (quation, which waa lost, Haines | there walked into hls office a young glel, i yion of national currency. The pact |17+ This proposition would resalt in F A(’ TORY P RIGES- THE T1AINOIS MUDDLE, Spparently some 16 or 16 years of 836, | yioh wil) goon take the place of the re- | sogte e e sty rement, of the di por whees ey wore S ezpewsion f hogas | 71 = gonte, v It would rnaire lons than 825, | L @ greatest biargains ever seen in Omaha jori Sprin ), TN, Ji 2, —All 4 i i rt) t; 0! f ooty Tt of B o 251 o v e by o o | o o i i o e et s 0" YR G A NG 100 PIANOS!! by the Railroads. Sont Clovelund. aking e, appoluament pf | She told a story, after a lttle prossing, | ©o o' "o T permit the party to |, The 4 per oants might then bo troated Springer as u:crouvy of the interior, The [of how she had come to Omaha at the in a slmilar manner, and this policy ad- Z The Importance of the System to the | detall: he may dealgnate, for the ex. - — gent competitor she had yet met. The Anxious Stv;rnh of & l‘;« M'Mnu Oountry—Letter From an change into these bonds, of 100,000,000 ; i : TN TR Damsel~Found by Her Brother Omaha Banker, of 4} per cents, at a premium, to be pald | LEGISLATURES, " b y y Specalalive Washinglon Flocking Avound i, Sy, DTS Sy in-Law, the holders cf the later,of not to'ex. | Are now offerine the Standard of J, Gonld. Springfield, L., special says: Cronkhite oc- et R g | . The followlng lotker which appears 1n | 5ed. the canitatle vago of the 4 per | Py s cupied the chair at the opening of the legisla. | A little episodo In real lifo has recently |, January ‘‘Banker's Monthly,” is|cent bond at par, which difference would | W ] ’ ture this morning and after some_parliament- | found consummation, which presentasome | & \\py* of “perusal: ““Necemity fs the |mow bo about © per cent. As the aow N f The Wily Shark Coddles the |ary sparring, the democrats moved to make | fentures of alightly romsntis interest. bond would doubtloss bo worth & per L { \fi cent Premium, this would amount to 2 - Spawn of Corruption t th less offapring having a natlonal reputa- o gt NG LR R per cents. The surplus in the treasury A | i entirely overthrow that which has emi- | hered to, with a reasonable surplus would F OR GASH UB flfl lNSTALLMENTs ‘Gould Plays on Three Strong Points &‘{“’h'"‘s"::k'(‘_‘r e ey from 10 o 4:80, | raquest of her sister, who was living In | nently met the demands of the ubli Juddord ik e 0 presiding, but no busi. y publie, result In fandiog the entire publie debt $ 3 3 and Viotory i Already His. s vl \mmgcte Sistgbicn, moins | Wt ly, mrld to 0 goung man by “oow vimona comuer.’ " |0 purcent bonde. payible 3t tne| _AlS0 great reductiens in Diamonds, Jew- were made by both sides, but no. vots was 3 Tnless all signs, fail, we aro approachin, s j secured on permanent offcers, Tonight o |had boen _orphaned and *_alone | the tine when bank notea will disappeat from | P pars oo govermment. | @]y, Clocks and Silverware. § Gould's Grip in Washington, domoorats had _caucus, Speaker Conknite | in the city of Des Moines, and had come | cireulation, and when the only currency of the [ i ! —_— | & withdrew as candidate for speaker and Hon, «find bri i will be United States coin and United | toF advantage than In thus reducing the e CH10A00, January 22,—The Tribune to-day | E. M. Haine of Lake, who last night resigned ;‘23’.’:.‘.‘.?.2‘.’.‘1‘.‘5‘.:13:‘3 !"‘13:“.‘2)' P tatos. papor money."N. Y. Sun articls, | interest charge on_the dobt and placing M A x lEF YER & Go “O:In“fl:: ::,:::‘:,n !p:::‘ J:;,h'r, ‘:;; ::;mmw&:fl;fifi&&; cnfififc'fl ?“l}{ pened that thero was 1o one to meet her [ g Ay, the latter Into such admirable form for | ) . Yo ; In concluding this subject the comptroller | convenlence of payment? A bond would h lcmocrats th . |at the depot, tlirough some misunder. Ban, and bis ifluence over tha awmaker of | positon 1 he paty 3o i wil subide. wad | atanding. - Ko wes. paeildore N b The only importers of Havana Cigars, h ; , Yishes to have it distinotly understood that | in this way be supplied, upon which the position in the party to him will subside and |standing. +She was bewildered and |To is not in favor of any measure. wiich wili y LR the United States, and how complotely he | that ho will recelve’theseventy-seven votes | homenlok, and, wandering through the | cunse infation.FHo lo ot tereuroion ey oL | nationl banks could ' issue_clroulation % bas many of thom in his clatches, The des. | Necessary to elect stroota of the clty, sho airolled into tho | rereut sgrogato aper creuiation, mado | ¥ith 8 small resartant profi, id the |and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. kA patch says: “Giould bas been quite busy at Towa Prohibitionists, St. Charles hotel, where she stayed that | ©! e e USLLL HOLSE iyt o 3 T3 | Washington within tholast month. Ho b4 | Cioaao, January. 22The Tnter Osesn's | PIfht in_conaldoration of hor night's | §148d, silver, corifioaes is amplo for all | theroby be avoided. Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, o unloaded in thistown a very large amount of : : The writer does not overlook the fact : . L] : _ Den Moinos (In.) pecial raya: About 400 | (010K Pariing with ity bonts, the luat | hat the sudden coniraction of the nationai | that the pointa he mks concedod opon up | SPOTting Groods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- Unlon Pacific stock. Thia has been accomp- | delogates, from nearly all parts of the state, JTtdge Btubberg g"." the girl, whose | 15gislation s Imninent, will seriously embase | tions of thomselves, ticles. lished through mynturlm--‘ met in temperance convention to-day to con- | nyme was Minnie Saunders, 8 good din- nutt:; |hunnl:eu of m oo‘:ntxy, sod that if | L y,l a °|“uyq of thl:hlnc;-'n:: dn;:n- DISTRIBUTION O4 POINTS, ider mi o the betts enforce. .. | contraction? is permif RO on it may re. | Inent political party wi which he has | Tha senste judiclary Sotnrsittes has had sider measures to secure the o il ner, and bestowed upon her some father. 1 A ult in the. i i i fertl " ; ment of the prohivitory law Resolutions |1y advice as to the bost means of finding | of n:“r’b;“‘::fl‘l‘;s?nfil:‘nk “_8‘0,;':,:,':1!1‘:: :l':,.n):_h:u‘:g.’uxl},r,“:: g,::‘:;,: 11::,}:‘:: under consideration for some time the bill for | were passed denouncing the ealoons, calling [ her lost slster. Nothing daunted, | Cannon's Report, 1p 1 N H 1y he the funding of debta of tho Union Pacifo toon the home, schoal and church to wnite | Miss Minule staried apon hor iy p:’:;‘::', it Dok hls GaAIHaD: A al astion q the government. It is genorally understood :flnimt the common enemy, calling for educa- The_editorial which THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY b e aotion of the committes will ‘be favorable | 400 88 10 physical and industeal xesult of | search. = Sho traond her sistor firally | Now York Sun from wi ) ch the above ex- | will be reashed In our puolic councils, b A i intemperance, declaring that the political par- [ by means of the directions conta'ned in a [ tract is taken, has given this subject par- | the subject belng CORMA B 1ATEHE figh’; K to the bill, Points about the committee's | ties _which desire the support of the prohibi- | letter received some months before; but | ticular prominence at this time, although | of the sltuation ay it now is, and not i action have been secretly distributed through- | tonists, hmuut take no |""Ck"1;1d n‘hp in c-Ll- upon going to the place Indicated she|the fact therein commented upon has been [ ypon the theoretical basis & 5 LWhKE out all the official ranks of Washington life, ;“_’C;';n‘,;’ e bt Mt Y Hoonact the | found that the family had moved far out | recognized for a considerable. period by might be desirable, if tem of pay Senators, membern of the house, department | grossmen to work for national pronibition, | OR north Seventeenth street. She imme- |1l bankers who have given the subject | olr e e eri o | { peared in the RN Bt dht;ly started out :in lthe vnguoly]indl- W. YATES, | nion Pacific in anticipation of cated * directlon, and found the house | by the comptroller of the currency in his AR " whero a short tiie boforo her _sister had | cyrrent report. y The writer, in apoaking of the changes been, but which, as luck wonld haveit,| The Sun article says further, *‘that the | Which might possibly be made and which had been deserted for another. Nonn of | pople of the United States will, for the | would be beneficial to the government, fl_wl noig%‘;n}r‘- ;:Dnldl tell htha‘ he(:ml:ug sake of the hanks, sanction any legislation | inanclally, prosumes that as we, as & na: kindly lots them have all they want, - Ho doos | with the greater part of his forces immedi ';'I'Ifw:, iy M“:%‘,}‘h;’;:w:. Lt e by ;""“"l“‘"‘”i‘ the national debt shall be | o, enter upon the twentleth century, not himself seom to care about holding on for | ately after the viotory Saturday near Abu | i rals despair, to glve oo th | Prolonged or tho interest upunit be in-| 'yl upon w ea of perfeot tranguility, a rise, which is promised, after securing as fa- | Klea wells, It is highly probable aleo that |10 Teluctant despair, to give up the|creascd, it is idle to suppose, That they 1 b lled to i th vorable a report as possible 5o as to unload his [ the rekels, who have bean stationed at Meto. ;emh. Wandering about the city in|will permit banks to_issue circulation on |80d not be compelled to increase the il sy The Mahdl Making Tracks, | A GREAT RISE Loxnox, January 22.—A repoort is current thatin to fllow when the senate committas | that General Stawart has occupied. Moto- makes its report in favor of the bill, ost al i ki i & of the apsculative members of the house are | 7€ This lacks confirmation, but is gen loaded up with Union Pacific stock, Gould | erally believed, as Stewart pushed forward present holdings, CaTiois RaBe et anem\h. left that pnln; tf take part in Satur- fflfl“lb despair Yf‘“fdfly: hlhetb Wll: any less secure a basis than United States [ public debt on account of being underjob- SOULD, POLN' lay’s engagement, and it is thought ualikely |met by a gentleman who though|hbonds is equally incredible. There is n: it g 0 o secure tho defent of th inter.state com. | thay ralli and sde & stand. st Metemench | ne had Sover e T before, recognized pahely increcible. There s no| ligations caused Ly the damages which officials, and even cletks, have’ been buyiag any roflection, and i alno fally set forth | e oD e Just being inaugurated. One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States escape, that we can see, from the hard merco bill. The present indications in the | g0 soon after a decisive defeat. The govera- logic of facts. The national bank curren— i other nations might do, or which internal semato are that he will be ruccessal, The | ment telegraphed congtatulations to Wolseley | Lof_88 his youthful slsterin-law. He aconate continries to discuss its own bill: which | And Stewest. followed hior, questioned her, and fonnd | oy must go, and that protty soon.” And [dlscord might create. While we admire to Select From. merely provides for a commission to inquiro e —— that she was _the very glrl for whom he | the comptroller likewise: “Morcover, no | the business-like tone of the article, we into inter-state commerce. There is an im- The Redemptionist Fathers, had been searching. In brlof, as explan- | feasible plan with other securit y has as | also esteem the patriotic confidence, X. pression out, however, that the senate at| gr Jouss, N. F. Ly SRl LE e LRI , January 22,—The Re- ;;l'::lnfiflrt: oxs;h:;god.ib tmnluplrlm that | yet been suggested, affording a sound NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. O scu 0, T, ¥ . 3 3 & demptionist Fathers of New York who were nnies letter announcing her ar-| currency redeemable on demandin specie, that Eha somta gy ot Bonerally understood | L0 0t i Tives threatonod. and inumited | LVl had nover been received, and that | and the comptaoilor huliores that 3t b o’ DISCUSING 178 OWN BILL by a mob of orangemen at Bay Roberts about | ¥ ranklin, furnished with a meagre de- tremely doubtful whether, after their ex- Sahtiylerboata'ot & Hog welghiog 905 1be, { and haa not yet taken up the house bill. | two weeks ago, so-day made a_ long statement | *¢FIPtion, had started out for his share in | perience for the last twenty years with W ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TFnch day that the senate gives to its own vhe mutual search, the result of which and claims that it is the largest reported in the safe and convenient currency issued |ghe state, N Roamre is only another nail in the coffin of ::":‘:ul"',"‘:":l‘f”‘;' ffi;’;‘u‘:{f}‘u fl;’.&:‘f}“; had been o strangely successful, by the national banks, the people would | ~Tho expenses of Dodge countgfor the com- ‘ :o‘.h m'fi:fi:;:wim fi:‘fli nl&n:o Riveny s{dun and their vainefforts toobtain protection from e T be satisfied with a currency based on any |ing fiscal year is placed at $79,200 by the com - : : 1| the local government. Finally, through the HICAGH OULS. ° secwity other than United States bonds.” | missloners. ora'n e Blossom Flour 5’;"5:'-':‘ mfi:‘?&i‘ffs&&:\fifig oy | efforta of the United States consul, a man of OHIOAGO GH These two concurcent opinions repre~| A $15 clerk ina Wahoo store raised his sal- bereported back agatn this omson T hav, | War was ordered to_the scene of disturbance, s X i S s mio | a1y last year to the extant of §6,000 by divi- | iy AL and whilo the mob was held in check by the | Robbing & Wife's Grave—A Nebraska | 1t facts—not theories—and thereis no faryjast year to ; —————— STATE JOTTINGS, i s ing the profits without the consent of the firm, £ the ], the Red ist Fath possible escape from the conclusions pre- 1nj : L N o e perviooe o omptionst Fathers | " Avcorney's trange Story. | W0N00” “Wikhout early tavorable Teghin | 118 bon amotad. o’ e have WHOLESALE BY of lu’i- vfi;hu h:r ttlzi-hx-um-vhmi Idhnve good sul—d(.u—rd— ) 7 tion lghelnm\o(:rlml bm}:k, currfincy must | to go undiscovered for a year. moral evidence of his having 1ssued peremp- ndians Murdere £ soon bo Imited to_tho small Amounts|" ¢ the Besteios rollor sk ome evening last A tory oedary o v loost five othes senators, it || Vioronra; B. O, Javuery #9.—An Indian| M G MoOonsughty, of thelaw firm | ir 3 St s continue o, fdatie) Upon | wisk & oot by g FLLL OB Mable Sylves- L A STEWART & CO \ } Tolbaro ot and grinte Tn this ;.:‘_"b‘; sue- | Woman has come to Sylvesfer's trading post, | Of Kings & MoConaughty, of Osceols, | the honds required to be held in order to |ter and J, D. 3 amey fell over him Miss « cessful. ~ The railrond intorest of the senate is | on Liard river, and reports the killing of five| Neb., was in the clty yesterday. He is [ preserve their charters, : Sylvester struck on her head and was wncon-| 1013 Jones Street } as ronsmomoss | OMAHA NEB dovoted to the Idea of sending tho cases to the | Tndian men an 1 one woman by the Takowa [on his way to Ro:hslle, Ills., to attend to| The present system of national banks, | s8ious for some time. - Orton Beckwith was courts, This is all that railroads ask. Indians, who also took two women and two #omé legal business.” will however, continue. The privilege of sprains, — ———— shildren into LSttty The woman mads| €00 mlct AT 1 an. | 8suing bank notes is but » small portion |~ Tinceln News: The Oritaha Packing com New York Stock Market, SR 080RD) Y R o) {82 ‘onnected with riel persona “ | of the functions of a national ‘bank, and |pany has filed articles of incorporation iu the Special Telagram to Trin Bxx, she reached the post_in a half-famished condi- R pany tion. _The murdered Indians had beeu saucy | 20Uncement which was given to a BEE|constitutes no part whatever of the claims |office of tho secrotary of state. The capital New York, January 22,—The stock mar- | and thieving _during the summer towards roporter last night, is tale of more than |it has upon the public confidence. A |stock is §50,000, divided into shares of $100 ¢ ket continues dull, but there is rather more | whites, -nd'the' lmfrdurl were in remlinc:'g: p&‘::,n lnura‘-%. 'Bfl,fly ;".mmq_ a8 cullsidexg%le numbl;i of the largest and %:%*:-“m‘ JE‘ ci‘.‘fi'fl"fi‘f&i ';Eexd?"s:rg activity than yesterday, The opening was |for an Indian killed by them in 1883, rellhg to the reporter by a friend |most prominent banks in the system have | gp Uiy 5 “ % weak. New York Contral went off §, North- Tho Orange Muracr Trials, of Mr. McConaughty's, the story fs as | for years ceased to Sxeris their privilege | ™ 5./ Frost took awhirl with boiler of the western §, St. Paul §, Lake Shore §, Lncka-| §r Jogys, N. F., January 22.—The jury | FOLlOWS: of issuing no'es. The comptroller truly | fremont Tribune office while the the proprie- A o : says: There is no doubt that the national | tora ware praising “Him. from whom all bles- wanna §.. The weakuess brought forth the | prought in a verdlct of not guilty of the River- mce;';,’ffi,' e :"‘:‘Bol‘,l:‘;l:]:&;nt;: ek g system has been of great value u;:;:;h::r.}:’ 186t Batdsy, Mtoratthe packing INTS FOR jupporting ordere which were fn all the active | head and Harbor Grace Catholics charsed |remsatan "of Mie. Gomemonis thnSins | to this sountry in msny wags Sthoe than |out of 1t and knooked 1 1240 8 heap of Junlk SOLE AGE liat and prices were put back, and are now at | wich “the murder of s Orangeman. mared . chty, i a4 almost | Satan moves mystoriously his vengeance to | the highest and on a par with last night's clos- | W, French near the pipe track rond on_ 8t | " 10 Of the Nebraska attorney, was torn ;\eqr)iplymg a sound an most | o form. Y " T open and robbed of its contents. The|perfect —paper currency. The a A f 850 was offered by a Columbus e e et | 10 Dnoners wore. esommaliCod and - chasges | body wa ahippod in a box o & medloal[ditional safoty afforded o do- |, Aprize of 850 was affered by o Columbus runk telographs tho general passenger agent | yiy the murder, at the same. time and place, | nstitate in Chlcago. The town of |positors by the restriotion and procau- | saass atthe amiber of Shot ina bottle. Dr. :'.gh:x;:; Shote l-fifi'fifi&'&rfiffi‘cfifiz‘ of Gray, Nichols and Callahan Rochelle was roused to the highest pitch | tionary provisions of the act, the pub-|Howe, of Columbus, won, his mark being ’ i il lolty of reports of the condition of the |14,547—the total number on count was 14,592, to withdraw that rate f e ey, of excitement by the boldness of the y 3 :;::‘ '°3;22':.:';'f‘ "b":nfrfi ’lmang:r et Weatner ToDay, ghoulish _performance, and every effort | banks, and the regular examination and | Fifty others made guesses ranging from 14,000 Abbott, of the Erie, says the ow | WASHINGTON, January 22,—For the upper was made to discover the offenders. |supervision by officers of the government, {,‘;}.’;;"2‘,".,,.?.‘.?1““{;‘,’.‘,‘"“ SEisuen ommted 8 WEBEE, HAYNES AND HARDMAN York Central and the Frle have not|Mississippi valley: Partly cloudy weather Al A Finally the Chicago detectiyes, tracing | 1s well understood by the public, and it is 3 taken any action in regard to tho Ponnayl-|and local snows; winds generally southerl S ago detectives, tracing The McPherson Normal College was re: =e R o i . Iy | the crlme‘by means of & discovered grave- | probable that the people would demand | cantly chartered and established at Republi- ! 'ml:-h;m" Ifl"‘& Sh&"(') cut, 13 "‘:‘;;‘" “"1: exceptin the northern portion, whera it will | robhery “y Nycamore, T1l., [onn.f ‘that | that if possible the symtem be continued, | can (,yucy.“’l‘hanlns now 140 students in at- n § Shien the. Cantrab St Lackamanna aag | e o grostery, and warmer waathor. | (o by snatabing had boow dene by | oven If the publio dunt b hereattor e, |Sasiasss, Tha cullgs oponed Tt Soptem: | Baltimore & Ohio will be veproscnted to_dis- [ cloudy weather and lozal snows, with gener, | Newton Shinkle and Charles Waterman, | duced to a polnt where it ls impossible bariand paTRaRsIaLin L *AND SMITH, AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS, cuss the matter. The West Shore officials aro [ ally warmer weather; southeasterly winds. two medical students from Chicago ot |for the banks to {ssue more than the g 5 2 now in consultation asto what course to adopt i in ref to th tost of the Grand e decldedly ghoulish tendencles, and who [ amount of circulation that can be secured ;gj)l&ugl:‘:(l:.i:]n;fil&:mnxgntficent demaoniof We have the largest and best stock of Shee Musio In the clty, comprising Bew Trank, Tho key iy Gand {Trunics Frozen Mariners, made a professicn of touring the country | by the minimum of bonds now required The shares for the Plattamouth Cpuning In, Vienna, Peters’ “‘Lelpzig” Oheap Editicn, Brealau, Mayence editions, opposition is that it gots the bulk of ita emi-| N¥W Yorx, January 22.—The harbor Is |and stealing bodies for dissection, Both |by law. company are practically taken, all but 57 of grant travel from the Allan line whose steam. | very rough to-day and few sailing vessels pas- 300 bei men were at once placed under arrest. 1t can not be posaiblo that any political | the 500 being. sizusd for, aud_» mumber of | Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds, g land at Portland, Malno, in the winter, | sed the narows. All incoming- crafts coaled | What makes the story all the more|party will undertake to abolish the bank- | parties have signitied their intention of takdog) 101 AND 103 16TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. the fare from Portland to Chicago boing 87.50 | with ico over their decks and several feot into | welrdly strange Is the clrcumstance that|(ng system, and no fears need be enter- | more in order to have the whole number taken, A $1rats onthe Waest Shore would direct | the rigging, A Frenoh sailing yossel came in ined di iroulation | The success of the move proves thut the me- ! ~ ergtolfrom Portlaud to Now York, | tuotions | TIt 16 sils a shee of ico and her orew b | Sutaklo o o ooy T :l:‘lx;qpr:u'::ln;lyl“i;: z:,‘;,';'.,fi,‘;‘, :l':::;::.: iropolsof G will keap. up with the- pro- made b'fi tho dl‘un_nnylvmim on welt-lxmng et e SO R Mrs. McConaughty in her maiden days. wl"fl its ;lh}fi"ud further Increased and | 14 iy now reported that the Union Pacific EDHOLM & ERICKSO N, ::L&;, AhaBc ul;:‘:ltun:e;tr:l :;:.?:nu]:-lx‘lien A Drunkard Kills Bis Daughter.j | Why he should have chosen to desecrate | perfected w FopIaln, : railroad sompany. will ;}:;.]my establi hialoy (ol m‘:hlpp.-:'«. T s ulm New | BELLEVILLE, Oat., January 22.—A man | ber grave does not appear, and certainly | The pertinent question to be considered | tensibly independent ly paper at Lincoln, 3 p . The X sibly indepe d o010 York Central soys that the Central will prob- | named Broston, living at Lime Lake, while | bi8 action offered a violent insult to that |is, will not the commercial interests of | which will have for its W nastho do- Solyeet the cut on emigraot ratos made by | drunlk struck his sick daughter with a chair, | "00timental focling which should have | the country suffer from the contraction of | ffas of Sepator, e, Wack for to-uection :nal x‘l‘!l ls)l:'mtnl-:a\e’l:ttl::h policy ‘::y"”; Ce?"- killingher, The eirl's mother ran to u.; abhorred such a course, the circulating medium? coln enter) ‘What's the matter with the ral o follow th Shora in any rates | nearest nolghbor! . =) The trlal of the two young men will be| This being granted, and it also being | Tincoln J.urcsl?—Grand Island Independ. ! wight mike, Eltorly ‘ot "and 'the "moter S rems | commenoed. at Roohotlee Th., nest Mone | concoded. that. no. furthor issue of loge | oo Jowelry of all deslgns made to order, Large stook of A Choleraic Interyiew, exposure and excitement, day. tender notes should be made for the pur-| The Plattsmouth Herald points a tale to —— Special telegram to the Be. Cu10AGO, January 22,—Is there any danger that the cholera will spread from St. Louis to this city?” was asked of Dr, DeWolf, health commissioner, to-day. Advance in ~Nails, WugeLiN, W, Va,, Janvary —The Wheeling nail manufacturers have advanced the card rate on nails to $2 15, less 10 per cent for carload lots and the ususl discount then what action should congre ih & moral: “A._prisoner, aocompanied Ty : lry - —— ki th preat 1 S RS i Gais e | Diammonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. : The pres-nt unsatisfactory arrangement | I lawyer kindly took the prisoner into bis : of the public debt would scem to_plainly | Rriyate gifice for cosultation, and the wn- | \ g pNTg FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG 0O'S STERLING SILVERWARB indicate the ,proper courss, and there |ed the privste office and found his man long ought to be no controversy about it. nince departed, This 1s the tone of legal ad- LARGE STCCK OF g y E. E, Whitmore and wife, of Omaha, ar- rived yestorday at the Coates house,—Kansas “There is no cholera in St. Louls,” was the [ for cash €0 days. This is & virtual advance of | . At prosent thereare about $190,000,000 | vice in the city of Omaha.” o reply. “Notoniy do Inte reporta explod | 20 oents per ke Sity e of por cont bonds payablo at tho pleas- | The commissoners of Warkington county | H aryard, Waltham. Elgin Lancaster and Columbus Watches that rumor, but it 1s & physical impossibility The Oklahoma Lands, Col. Luke R, Dunlap, of 0"3.‘"' is the | ure of l]w_gu.\un}mullt.‘ These at recent ::ielw:;:)‘l%v:lni:‘in’w%dtoflm Bl B by SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED | tht cholera could ‘bresk out fn St Louis. | Topsce, Kan,, January. 22. - Ta tho sonate [¥2€2% of Mr: Joha Raudolpb, on Hast Twelit ?£7 uf] hqln;dm‘;n 4‘;.11 be paid mtr by e Blaie bridge. The county” dade have The temperature of frem 23 to 50 d. to- o house by street,—Kansas City Times, . In 1801 the 4} per cents mature, [ placed its value at $150,000, but Manager I B v o o e A S R | e L aonidss R e 1o e, il i | A SOHNEIDER WATCH, DRESDEN | in 1t . f: th i 1 2 50 201 ) ther bone until t] er | ough e, ¥ oome 3 . o M infectlon in Harope. Last night the tempera- |} 40. 'ill:u'lhu.t:-‘::?;:,yx 'l;):tluc:nel;li‘:; 'boyf;fl visit to Dakota City and places in that vicln- :.':.’“({s 'n‘i,m,‘;,, i‘,‘,"{;iog‘j’.?m”e mo.,,,‘:i,,g"tfl $80,000, but Hall wants them to drop to $60,- 101 and 103, 15th Street, opposite Postoffice, I Nl‘fl:’h-‘& Lj’“lfl‘ll’all' red 7:“5“’ below | Tndian tribes, ity Ho reports intoneely cold weather in|$738,000,000. The bonds issued to the W?{Whlc'_-l '-hryl*“’}‘“l‘“"""l - 3 . zuro by the signal service report this morning. e — that locality. Reaifio tail et as B LR SRR X g potition is In circulation in Fremont, an i A i 3 ) 4 B i e . T \J d, asking the - - — I *‘Have any steps been ' taken in Chicago or 3 4 of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, of Harvacd, is the government. the jurisdiction of city and village officecs of n our seaboard towns against the introduc-| Dan Voorhees was elected U, S, senator Tv is apparent from {hisstatemen*, that | the state five miles out of the corporate limits o8 tion of cholera?” from Indiana by & majority of 43, in tho city vhiting his fiienca and relatives. | oo o ORI 0 Fon iy n 1887, and | of such eities and villages, for the suppression — | mination of ragw, 1 dou'tun:| A digpeich from Dublin says Morgan Mir. Tonk'eIays clam to the ditinction of | any, sacoyi (% tho toneney fn 1867, and | o buch 6 brosttution.” A e lors of the 2 y ' p| " it Hrgel exisf are necesiary now, for there i cholera in | Pireg large nail factorles and the Husse: b “ |the retirement of tne 4} per cents, no|pe given. ~ Egrope todiy” S ivation | copPer works have resumed in Pittsourg, | Mr. J, B, J. Ryan, ono of the best known | treasury surplus could be used In the re-| mpe Jottingeer banks heavily on accuracy f—X% 4 im‘,’».y;::d r":-'it- -:.u"fills;‘e;m:: A::; The Lucy furnace, No. 2, starts up next week. BAWSSMIeR ian 1o 1La atate hat acoepied the duction of the public debt, during the | of .uum;nt :;:3 fidelity Loflslm[x\u flm;-’a preoantion?” e o Andvieux, in bis mewmoirs of M. Gatw- position of city editor of the Times-Dispatch, | 1228 Period from 1891 to 1007, NS A e g R — | | i any this Shat 1o 178 cholees wa i | LM%, Ssasas Kbe abiar of ivious Labriguee | (g, hanosforth, the boys will Eave to heop o Tola condltion of the dobt should not | ,gurces, "we ‘aro-srely tempted to join the = | g ltoe el R | S0t St R T e i 24 4 1wt el " lrelalony e oo f | v oy K, ke P 4 en aid to 3 G 0 spurs well ¢! b f he | Was not Johnny Knott; some other John, istricts than to individuals, and quarantine | what is supposed to be 8 box of dynamite, in the money market, the high credit of the stopping at the Metro- which doss not very scrupulously supervise | tho rosr of Mill street police barracks, Oge| ¥ Curtles, Fremont; T. E. Standard, Utica; | United States, and a constantly increas- | i of the punch now h‘;‘h:;uh' U you s%olhingl. il’.nuhqunnullne na:L T hlvuhnu of the men, Patrick Leary was arrested, David Harwood, Lincoln; W, M. Wright, |ing surplus, all join in farn hlni. 1aln | in the sweet hereafter, oubt that whea warm wi of approaches 1t is rumored that Italy is epared to act | ¥, e; Mat (s lati f th. iffi. d at e Fi 0 —— nglo-Ttalian military oecupation of Egypt, [ %% < N0 SAS - I sive i t in the near future, has just been Oatalouges Furnished Miniator Lowell and Freo Trade, |1t 8 stated 20000 It roopa are in e'udl | [land; T 5. Fatells, Blairy W. 5. Duaaton, | Tho comptroller suggesta in this oon- | sive loterst b the ods futuriy e Just beea | (209 and (411 Dodee St | “ismfeme } Omaha Ne ness to embark for Egypt as Italy's contingent | Ainsworth, Nel d R. B. Johnson, of |Reeton ese maturing boo Blewett to M, M. Coad, the extensive cattle LONDON, January $2—Mr, Lowell, Amerl- for garrisoning that country, Sioux Clty, Tow; otro. | fanded into others, payable at fixed in- | Bieweit otbing, of bis fasm of 600 8orasy can minister, presided at » mecting of thelso- | Rome dispatches report dlsastrous politan, terva's, bearing 24 per cent to 8 per cent | 10" Ty GV T Y (Or e constderation GERMAN D, WYATT. clety of arts last evening, M D, Pidgeon |lauches at various rnlnn in the Alps. A . interest. He does not explaln what in-| which is understood to be about $25,000, 1t | delivered a leoture on “labor and wages in | }3r8e nuumber of villages and hamlets have| Mr. Lawrence L. Rappal, of the firm of | ducements he would offor holders for the | i the desiga of Mr, Cead, s we understand, E AN T | Amerloa,” Ho said workinemen were not [ 1204 0o Rt; iEwes, thousand, wen in 6ne | bl Sons & Co, live! stock commission | Burrender of their bonds before maturty, | to €0 into the horeo businéss on an extensive . I X, provioce are aiding the troops in recovering » . i} scale—and Mr, Cond has the reputation of not | likely to initiate free trade. That movement | bodies, men of Chicago, arrived in Omaha lust night | The ~writer does not believe In afSe8 oo te CRIC 08 il wmore likely be effeoted by interaal competi-| Col. McClure of the Philsdelphia Times, | and is quartered at the Millard, Mr, Rappal | fXed period payment bond for the best The LincolnWournal says letters have been I Bon: D it i | i N A e S apaacu! ia here for the purposs of looking over the | /Bterest of the goverswent, although tt| he LincoluWournal saye lotters have hoen ) of which Minister Lowell said that his position | the financial sffai's of the exposition, ground with a view of starting & branch would be preferred by investors. His|received in that city from Charies Koot E B fi | | prevented himw from expressiag au opinion on | there need be no foar of success and ad oo st aruing b branch com- | g0 estion for the purpose, which he migrated to Liberis, the African republic, ] ! the subleck, but” ho would my chat mavy far n«:lhm wphwwn& 80d e e sghle, | iaeon bouso n “"l'l e '_”“(’4:"“ """‘: tures with scme hesitation to give, is 88 | 46100 "that they are all well, and satisfied [ E § o ¥ ‘nglishmen belie: DL ittee of th i represents is well known in Chi 7 1 . H | froe trado in Amtrica would pive Fogland Louis oalled 00 the sasitaty o St of B e eat, | follows: Authorlze the issue of funding | with the country aod thsnkfal iliey are there E erica to the live stock men throughout the west, t, AThey slso invite others to come. Mr. Knot A =] & R ey T w1 o Tl o o o Gl il o b i i i - gupal s b1, s OV 13D i o8- i S i wore honost than Koglish goods. Free trade |ssnitary condition of the city, mitary [ 216¥ 1t will bo a poed thing for Omaha and the | ernment, after five ot ten (of bokh) JAdUss sksies that She Losd Lis b oq ng- | com! i liary wl from the crown of his head to the soles of his would soon enable Amercia to equal Eng- mittee . il - | stock men who k. i (o % bl " 8- wn promised more activity in the fu Propose to make this city their future market, ) Whenover the funds in_the treasury, 8p- | tear. Jackson says to tell e colored peonls | QUMINGS AND 20TH STS . OMAHA, NE | plicable to payment of debt, amounts to, to coms to their own country,

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