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THE OMAHA DALy BEE OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1835, ~ NUMBER 152, FIFTEENTH YEAR. upon him, Major W. H. Calkin of Indiana | . Wl A AL ML v eqrpuinte [imits or suct witts | Iy throngh and protruding npon the other . introduced and referred were the following: | te o T es having a popniation | g he othor ente he he: i al i cttle 1 rth vific d t irstinduead to run for conzres 3 With -Tigz gon and | of 4.000 it i y side. The other entered the head for about he Qans o ' Settlers on the Northern Pacific Land Grant | wis irstinduesd to run 1 zr by the By Mr. Teller, to provide for free and une ith o Mixtnre of Gin-Fims Jargon and | of 4,000 inhabitants and over, fceording to ne. Theh and & HaTE OnG. ciisel wheere Rhe Oauses the Oremation of Herself and Unnecessarily Aleraed, jeers of some of his enemles, who said that | g5 0t o ver dollar, Brandy-Smash Smiles, the census of 188, and cities under speeial | ha it side of the hoad about one, ineh in Four Children, he eould not come to congrees if ) o vt charter, and all cities which shall hereafter | e i L By Mr. Ingalls, to provide for determining - y ) i ontand above the ear and cameont in veatly v wanted to. But Senator Miteliell | g STToe WL TTHOVST oF. The TRRMHTTEY o - ficduire a population of 4,000 Inhabitants and | tie corresponding place on the left side, : Turnidies one of the must striking Ine | e Cxitence and emoval of the inability of | THE IOWA MAYORS' MEETING. | over are heseby authorized and emposweral | il i dhisel e Wiote Tnto his forelieid ( QUARTET OF FATAL BURNINGS. ¢ presiden o discharge the powers and 0 reguis cense of 08 I ance o the depth of nek d a guarter, v stances of a man being driven Intoa high | it BIcns fo discharge the pe the sale_and manufacture of {ntoxieating | 10 the depth ofan fnch and a quarter, 4 fow Tountics for the Fourth Towa Infan. | piblic position throngh a spirit of self pro- ¢ Tesolution horetofore offered by Mr. | Wrestling With the Prohibition Con. | JUorwithin their limits. No_lconse to b | g conscious at the time, bt soom b A Family of Four Persons Roasted . | tection. Your corre<pondent has just re- | Beck was laid before the sena nesting : issued by any such city exeopt upon the pay- | 800G Phy<icians say there 18 no > try—Can Cleveland Annul-Wash. | tection. Four correpondont bas ol g IR B Rl R o] undrum- Representatives of Cite ment to such city of alicense fee of notiess [ FEFTEC (TR ST H Near Detroit—Three Little Coone o BT AN Wi home n Pordand, i which o verides | IIor e seinte whetlier consular onie 108 Where the Law is a Blank than S0 per arinuim {line Decu troubled with melancholy. Tryed Out of Existence y i e of U6 Uniited States lias since 18 hnd g ¥ Scetion 2.—All ordinances passed under Interent, the statewment of his politieal principles and | e by revere ol besii Tromn any fotosal, tter, and by virtie of this nel shall contain, anong One nd. predictions of his futiire course tn the sen; or commercial officer of forcign — AiRcHRe. N0 Hetscn sualh. Ak 2100 10, OF Ak Bettlers Unnocessarity Alarmed, | Suincd In thees dispatchon 8 counle ot | o s, Crcired 10 tho commitice on Mayor Vanghn Was There, 10w any minor or in‘oxleated person to take, WASHINGTON, Dee. 16, [Special Tele- | oo\ cavs: ; A resolution offered by Mr. Butle '|‘w7|v;_; D1 Th;nl <, Ic \"kllmvi_ —[Spreial l‘rlv' i 'V]l."lll"l:l-l;; ,;'.' fl‘l‘tfllm‘n;ul premises » gram. |<To-night ex—Governor Ordway of “ 0. Hoe oAl sisrepre- | e commitiee on territories 1o enquire and | gram.|—-A convention of mayors or alder- [ A1y HEONIE 5 L Fo o annfacture | Wil be taken on Friday worning o Keokuk, | Dakota, referring o an associnted press dis- Ubidad et i ikt port by whiat authority thie so<alled [ogisia- | men from twenty-one cities of the state con- | oo #=—ANY person who shall manufacture | place, & feartul tragedy occurred, Mre, y - 4 or former hote, for interment. 1 by the press dispatehoes that have gone | thre has been oreanized in the territory of DAL o . or sell by himselt, his elerk, steward or acent, | her 101 howe, A habizy, vateh from Faico, Dak.. whieh stated that | 6o 000 Thiese dispatehies ace un- | Dy ‘_"m'h o WL '““.,"“'1 anization was | Yened in this city to-day 0 suegest ures | dircetly” or inditectly, any intoxicating - Miner has for sometime manidested symp THE OMNIPRESENT MORMON. Obitnary. Dis Morss, Town, Dee, 16.—The wite of | George W, Oziivie, general freicht .\Xllrl\ Insanity's Sorrow! Cri 3 n»n;m asent Mlxh;- ylhw }“""”"‘vl,l“'l""“ Orymeia, W, T, Dec. 18 —This morning dviys dtid Jast et Rl RowY | at Loug Prairie, ahout eight miles from thia delegations were being sent from towns | qur tha excluet e control of the Portiand | Nobcaiculated to bEIE about & sonfilet of i a mditication of the vrohibitorv law so | liquors, contrary to the tern of any ordi- POSTAL TELEGRAPRY. toms of insanity and [ast evening saturated along the line of the Northern Paciiie 1ail- | rozonian, and its editor has boen wnserap- | Hority prejudicial to goad onder in the terri- their own elties were concerned. They ::{f:i”lv':" ‘I‘v!‘”’"hlll-.l|“I"‘l;i‘u\l’”‘\“;i.l "l’m Wl [ Opinton of Cyrus Field on the Ques: papers with coal oil and distnibuted them way to Washinzton to aid the Dakota dele- | 1050y bacin the oxtrome in his wartars | 10F AMr. Buticr askel immcdiate consideras n pursuance of a call issued by the | PN n;n-'rr;fl.‘-",fm"»:lm.?m'f-v‘,.,.'n-‘. Wi | tlon of Government Telography | around the houwse, telling one of her children gates in secaring legislation to settle the title | (500 Fai L dosire o be a candidate for lu\l‘|’~‘lhtlv~”rlv ‘.‘,';“v””,""i nd under the rule the | Mayors of Keokuk, Burlington, Davenport, | 11, and amendments of the vode of 18 | New Your, Deo, 18,~[Special Te | o inauiny, that she was wetting them with of purchasers of lands within the limits of | Yt it at the 10 and was not i candl- | resolution was [id over one day, - © | Dubuque and Ottumwa, a fow weeks ago, in- i safd ordinanee ani the provisic Wit aaied 116 onivion: o Seatos water. Early this morning she mado tho re- grants on the Northern Pactlie, said 10 the | guve until the Oregonian, throngh fear that A resolution was offered by Mr. Hale, and | viting a conference of the oficial representa- I nd amendments to the sane, {0 telegrapp Vill Tast ovening, Cyrus W, mark that she was abont to destroy the whole B correspondent: “1 think from what I | o R Rt 5 % ul to, calling on secretary ot Ahie | tives of all the cities of 4,00 or more popula- liable to all pains and penalies, B! i 3 oinY family, and her husband, fearing that she ! that my name would be brouzht forward, as- | frelte e B O e & list of &l | (i remedics and’ punisiment piovided for by | Field said: Eam elearly of the opinion that AT tad b know of this case that there I3 o good deal of | ufiod me in the manner that itdid. ‘This was | eluims ‘against the government disatlowed | 1o . g said canpter, and the tunds collecied shail | the time has arrived when the United States | W08 dbout to atlomnt his v, proceudod W unnecessary alarm on the part of the set- { [ JFQhimiae morning. the 14th day of Novem- | sinee Janiary 1 last, with reasons for disal- | Of the cities invited the following were | belong Lo such city. government shonld purchase all the telegraph | Dut ier out of the room, but on opening the tlers, The decision teferred to in the dis- | by tlien Tinmediately announced mysolt as [ 1owance in each ease, and eopies of all | represented: Keokuk, Burlington, Daven- TWO REPORTS SUBMITTED, lines in the country. Al the telegraph lines | 00T discovered the house in flawmes, = Reache tinthe case of tie Northern Pa | ot 0 e on Monday thet sth | opinions delivered in cach ease by oflicials of | port, Dubugue, Clinton, Cedar Rapids, Mar- | Mayor Davis of Keokuk, a8 ehairman of | of the old world belong to the governments | iM% the tront door with one of hiy ehildren, railway against the county treasurer of | gy g Wednesday the 15th was elected, 1 | FEOVIIIEN e e o ghalltown, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Des | e committce, read the report of the majoit- | of thecountries in which they are located, | h¢ found it locked and the key removed. il county. In this ease it is held that | i i Ihe chinr lid before the senate 4 messaze | \oineg Ottumwa, Creston, Lyons, Red Oak, v At i TR TRESHA SVREG T Thereupon lie ran to the back door and found N received on the second ballot in joint con- | from the president, transmitting a repo $ 8 e 7’ “ ty of the committee, and woved that it be [ Aslettersare sent toall and every part of | Wby up. Finally he and his litle Trond lands are not subject to tax, becatse | vation the votes of thirts-cight republicans, | from the seerctuy of the interior calling What Cheer, lowa City, Oskaloosn, Fort | gqopted, the United States for two eents and papers | daughter suecceded in escaping throush a they have never been patented. I don't | o) tourmore than two-thirds ot all the re- | tention to the coidition of some of the Ct Madison, Muscatine, LeMars and Boone. | “javor Glab of Dubugne made a minority | and magazinesat one ecnt tor every four | window, but were both badly burtied, The think there s any danger of loss to the set- | yicans in the legisiature, On this ballot v’nw'l\|I<l|‘m|~..mn.l Il‘“""".l‘““: lewisl e T'he convention included some well Known | ) vt substituting $500as the license instead | ounces, so shouid telegraph messages be sent | unfortimate wonin with her four ehitdren tlers, but of course it will ineonvenience | Sicunidt RSN apport and | Shprty Tor the use of certain Tunds for their | uayors, among whom were the rotund form | or'ie 8500 named in the bill, The minority | toany part of the United States at the low- bl LU T el B ) them to a great extent. On the other hand, | ayided the contest, givkig mo ten more votes | - The senate then proceeded to the catendar, | Of Erest Clanssen, mayor of Davenport, | yoport, he said, was signed by himself and by | est price which experience has shown it pos- | fbih 1 the reshionce of Afr. Chambery for however, It will serve to pushi matters o a | han enough to elect. ‘This demoeratic sup- | the nrstbill in order heing Mr. Hoar's prest- | and the dimunitive tigure of his Gernan | {he mayor ot Davenport. sibie that the same ean be done. The ° e settlement either before the land oftice or I | Lo \wag not the result of any bargain ex- | d¢ntial suecession bill 110 by AT friend, Mayor Clib of Dubuque, while This called ont more diseussion, Mayor | which sends long messages shonld be charged Four Persons Burned to Deatlh. congress, and will compel the fnterior de- | S ulied. Baeh and every one of | airgdgoste was part "\’,‘f_;u:l'h TFoRy suna L THE IREGPRESSIBLE VAUGUN Claussen of Davenport saying that he was | half the rates paid by the general public. A | « DErrorr, Dec, 16.~At an early honr this partment to take such stepsas will seeure the | ghon was my warm, personal friend. Not | Teller. The principal feature was a fively | 0f Council Bluffs, author of **Vaughan's Re- | gpnosed to high lieense, and he wanted & li- | law should be dal grcss making all | morning, the vitlage of Woodmore, a <ubarh titles of the settlers beyond a doubt, orelse it | 10 or thew would have east is vote for we | Hlt between Messrs, Ednunds and Beek, | bellion” and severdl other thiilling tales, was | 300 so Jow that the little suburban commu- | purchases, Government telegraph lines | of this city, was the scene of a horrible hire. willinditce congress to pass the rewedial leg= |y [ indieated in any manner that 1 would | Thelatter had siid he for one would not | one of the liveliest members of tho erowd. | yities, where the poor people lived, could | would be in no greater danger than the pest- | Some men returning home at 4:30 discoy- felation that lias been wanfing for 8o longa | i " abandon my. political prineipes, | 11D e republicans of the senaie to forma | Politically, the members were about equally | haye saloon if thoy wanted. He claimed | office. 16 the United States government. en- | ered the small frame house of Frank Knox quornm o electa pro ten president, when on | givided betwec i Fonibies ! ! / i g time. Their constituents in the counties represented | fhisima day e conlt stand i see the | divided between democrats and yepublieans, | thag in the cities municipal restrictions were | tered on the business the reduction of expen- | 00 fire. Help was summoned, but before it *Do you think, governor, that it will ma- | e were, L am tully persuaded, almost | louse of representatives eleet a ¢ while nationally, the member from Ger- | pecessary in order to close up bad saloons | sesin running telegranh lines woula begin at | arrived the house was totaily consumed, Af- terially reduce receipts from taxes in counties | ypanimous in favor of my election” irrespee- | S Sucha procecding, Mr, many seemed to be present by a large ma- | that high sicense, howeyer high, would not | onee, There wouid be no necessity for so | 1t divlight this imoriing seapch was besun erfnlly reduce rie bt B e LU o ) ) for the bodies of e o, who were within the granted limit tive of party. ‘There were In the legistature, | deelared, would have been “moral jority do. many telegraph oftices with attendant ex- | thiought to Lo in the building at the tme of Yes, it will of course make some differ- In the course of the subsequent « "hit convention oteantsed i lectio ) 4 . T b 3 all toli,nincly members, ity-two republicans | M. Morgan made a speecs strongly opposing | g conSehtion orzantzed with the election | “The mayor of Conneil Blus joined with | pense for rent and the attacies. The post- | e nre. My Knox wis found” in tho front ence in that respeet, but on the other hand U gy thirty-eight democrats. One democrat | the fdea that the prestdent of the senate was | ©F Mayor Adaws, of Burlington, s chair- | i in fayoring the substitution, bat it was | oftices would a'so e telegraph offices. Wonld | ¥oom *with his “wife in his arny think that o great nmber of settlers will | g S S ERAEE e, avera | & DEyper porson (0 e thvesd < With the pros. | man, and procecded at onee to business. | ot by a vote of 15 o 6, telograph companies agree to sell thelr lines | pothh being burmod to o e, A - fow Jasten to pay their taxes mther (han to - | enouzh to eleet, 1 reecived fitty-aive. With- | ML TeHons 1 s of vavaner S | Thore was o litle skiriish over the badis 0f | fhen Mayor Vauglin tried foget the con | to the government? Yess it was found o be | 15iged 10'ba the remains of tie oltest ohid, o cur the danger of being guilty of lnches, ) \ epresentation in voting at the outset, Mayor | vention to substitute $5% as the minimum | a good plan in England and proved fair to | boy three years old. OF the baby, ° monihs i out any doubt whatever had another ballot | yois’ (Lo ), who has been a distinguished v e 0 Do you think that necessary legislation 0 | hoay taken | would have received more than | soldier: should he president pro temnore of | VAushn, of Council Bluffs, insisting that | jeonse fustead of %30, and he | all parti old, there was 1o trace, and it 15 supposed contirm these titles ean be passed at this ses- : i senate nid SHOUTL Bvceos G- | the cities should be allo ved to vete in pro- | aqvocate i i the'body was com conswned, * Fom enomgh republican votes to eleet e, 1 ean | the senate and should sueceed to the presi llo 1O- | advoeated this plan in a luri 5 5 A AL A d nsuined; sion?” was asked. asatire you my victory is all that could be de- | dential Tanctions, and war with any foreign | portion to thelr population. In advcating | choch, which produced no efiect on the cot- AREARNKINITE S SCARRERY IO W R “Yes 1 think so, and I shall do all in my | g by any livinz o Tho dofeat of my | Power should arise and he saw (it to take | this proposition he made a spreagd eagle | vontion. ‘The majority report was there- | moa o S st gl lumas bo- ) v yany living moan, Th u ny 0 nd of the armies in the tield, conld he q . y rey The Connemara Member and His De- i and was overcous he_flames he g slegation from Dakota to N i N D command ot the armies | € s CO speeeh, going back to the adoption of the pro- a i . s > pac! family wel powerto aid the delezation \ enemies is decistve and erushing. kcep his plice as president pro_tempore of | SM s | fore adopted us the wishes of the convention. SEECAUEWIIG: °" | Tore help could reach thign. fanily wero get & proper bill througl The atticks made upon Senator Mitchell | the senate? Cortainly not. The senate | hibitory amendment in 1853 which he de- | o far, polities had been kept out, but | o Dee. 10 selal "Te (R ORI RICH NS n o Whitman Other northwestern men here are of about | org of the most bitter personal character, | Would have to-elect anotier president pro | clared was a politieal measure carvied by | syvor Claussen, a democrat of Davenport, Tlr:\ X mf"-l L g | A RUCHUBC SIOBEA T vh“."i"'m Sl Frank Alberty the same opinion as to the danger of the set- | jris eleetion has fully vindieatod him, tempore, and if it did he might take com- | democrats, whose votes were given to get the | g riw o —The Sun’s London says: Patrick | aged § months, They think that conress will take mand of the armies away from the senator | pepublie: 4 > republic o S Foley, the new Nationalist member o | daar rank Knoch —was known to tlers. They think that conuress will take | progioted in tiese dispatehes he will be & | from 111inois.” o = republicans in a box, for the republicans FIRE DRAND 1N THE CONVENTION Foley, the new fonalist member ot the |, FeTEIEEAIANE ROEE N i had the fiecessary steps to protect bona ide settlers | ey ropublican on all politieal issues., {1 Kvirts arosa to address the senate, but | Would be lield respousiblo for it, although | by introducing a resolution that it was the | house for the Connemara district of Galway, o osaving to make some payments, against loss through the decision of the ONDY AN KXOLAMATION POINT gave way toa motion of Mr. Hoar that the | the vote was taken at anon-partisan election. { senso of the coavention that the prohib is in a serious serape. For some years a very | Scarehiers in the ruins_ found a revoive " and supreme court, although every oue here is of uderbilt wns only an exclamation | the senate go into \‘l\w'vllf\'t' session. - When | His harangue was not well received, for | tory law was adailurse and shiould be repealed ;'nl l)lunfi!vrnn;unulm;\_!uw} l\n!vl a |-|I~':mw :l“l: L&'}L“xf",.h"1‘.'.““'.: ‘~|:~,l.‘|‘|:-:l:|‘|l ‘L’l’n’v?iunu}l(llm the opinion that the decision is an extremely | poines aid Mr. Palmer,tho rich United States | 05 10ors reopened the seiate adjourned. when the vote on bis wotion was taken it re- | as yapidly as possible. n tne poor house of Wardsworth, a_suburh ¢ 8 an ¢ Shetho b 0 -day \vere ! was comitted for the sake of robbery aiid, unfortunate one, and that it will further | fo S e T UEERE T | i gt the bills - introduced to-day were | ceived but one vote, and that his own. So [ This called ou’ a heated dlscussion, e biiidinge thien Jirod fo- cover up 46 St complicate matters which were before | 1othean the tw ionaire)” o 3y Mr. Manderson—TRel: mstons, | the convention avor of Konkuk. o was a tenublican, de- | A150 weak minded and had _occasional out- = 2 con the two hundred willionaire,” con- [ By Mr. Manderson—Relating to penstons. mayor of Keokuk, wio was a republican, : AU 5 . bad enough in the territory owing 1o the | jyued Senator Palmer, “he would not have | It provides for the pensioning of ;.1[’ persons SAT DOWN ON BROTHER VAUGHN claring that this was an attempt to puta par- | Preaks of violent insanity. She was known . The Babe Burned o a Cl'lnlv,. arbitrary decisions of Commissioner Sparks. | oup any ticure in this worll, o was, | [¥110 served forat least one vear during the | at the outset, and decided that every city rep- | tisan construetion on the meeting, and thay | DY the name of Folay, butall efforts to trace | CLEVELAND, Obio, Dee. 16.—At1 o'clock THE OMNIPRESENT MORMON QUESTION. | (b it o6 very. mood instinet, mot vie. | 116 Wats and_ were cither fl'T;’;'.‘E.f‘,;‘.l"ux"‘-'.v{ T G TGRS U (g all the republicans prosent, while they might | her connections: hitherto s been fruitless. | this atternoon William White, a teleziaph Judge Carlton, of the Utah commission, is | jous. Vanderbilt sorved a very good pur- | thicat of disability as o, longer ot for mil Mayor Davis of Keokuk then took the flooy or the repeal of prolibition, might not | A few days azo theiWardsworth anthorities | operator employed in the Lake Shore: rafl- in the eity, Referring tonight o the state: | Loc i s lie.—ho acoum ulated a large for- | 1ry duty, or who after a like term of service | and made the prin ipal spoech of the day. He | think It expedient at this time to declare so, | Feceivedan anonguons letter asserting that | road oftice, was engaged i eleaning his liitle ment by Delesate Caine that the courts of | tune, Any man who does that is & biessing | Sere discharzed “with “the reinlistment | was the originator of the meeting and he | Iio said that as republicans, they proposed to [ e woman was the deserted wife of the mem- | son's diess with gasoline, - The father lid Utah discriminated against the Mormons in s ’ isif SR clawuse stric from (leir “certitieate | (oclared its purposs to be to adoptsome | stand by their party platform and that this | Der elect for Connemara. The anthorities | stipped from the room tor an instant, and, a - L 2 toany country, tha isif he accumulates le- 2 stand by their party platform: and hal returning, found the tluid had junited and X : of disel The rafo of pension Gt A ; e to Foley informing the exceution of the Edmunds act he said: | gigimately, for the fortane will be distributed | shall not be less than $4 nor_more than s12 | Wemorial o e legistaturo asking for veliof | convention could not s such o esolution | rete & O I“;} ']‘“»“,“l':"“"“f""“ ok ‘I‘" [ the clild, wged 3 yeavs, burned to @ erlsp. discovery and leading him to suppose the Tue miother was away 1rom home at the time, “Sometime azo the Mormons, as well as some | gonaday and & g any people wil ser wonth, Lt prohibits the recciving of any | from free whisky in the cities where prohibi- | \ithout embarrasing thein, . q e o T st o | S0t day i o Krost wgny poople Will bo !"‘.'”'.'\":x'f”'x'-‘div{"lml“' B, o, rom | hon couldu' b a4 o alagad, onforeed. Ho | "y A o B TR e, o wis. lid a;u\::l;nl[i_m‘ml 0 support Lhels ectsations, 7 e the Edmunds act azainst unlawbul cohabita- | ohyon't vy ¢, sonator, that such pow- | UEISON upon an_ agresient to conce ) | saic at the isiory of the law in Keokuk | demoerat, ehimed in wiih the vemark that | Foley replied, confessing the relutionship | oM e tion applied o all persons who are living in ..,.,.l.|\-',‘,.:-':.f,‘.'.\x.'."”t'.\(;."\l'[:.:;d‘\-:l‘,‘m"\\l.r‘.s‘:-:‘\:v.. Dt OF (e iforint from an’ appleaity O | s fhe bistory of the law ‘In every city | {ie republivan pariy was. recognized as. fa. | and desertion, offering pay for his wife's | - KaNsAs Ciry, Dee, 1.8, N, 11 the sexual relation with more than one wo- | 4 very injurions effect on the market inter- | By Mr. Stiyyer—To provide for the pur- | lowa. Before the law thero were a few | yoring prohibition and the demoeratic party | Maihtenance ina suitablo manner and ap< [ wholesalo jewelr, with stores here and in man, but the federal courts of Utah have de- | gsts of the country?” I asked. chase of the Stureeon bay and Lake Michi- | saloons in Keokuk paying a license of over | agopposing it He thouzht that the conven- | Pealing to the wuthorities to suppress the | Leavenworth, made an_assicoment hes, $o- clded that the word “coliabit” I used in the | “uNo,» replied Senator Plumb, “I think | i caal and harborof: rfuse, | copneeting 00 anuually. Sixty days after the enact- | tion’s Influence with & republican lezislature | a4air from the newspapers. 1f Foley does | day, attachuments having hoon lovied act only In referenco to living in marrlago in | speculatorsare a necessity, They are the | tqerst (s by with Like Michisan the law there were ninety free | would bolost It they went on record as pro- | BOt fulnll his promise and provide decently | Fo3Cin #Eeoiie: (U8 WG 650" Yiis Lroperty the marriaco relation, which decision & feW | yovernors of the market and they rozulate it. | $50,00, a1 directs the Secretary. of war to | Sloons In operation, and every man “that | posed, for his eruelly negleeted wite within a vea- | 5500 o Tor nearly tho former amounte days ago was aftirmed by the supreme conrt | Farners and speculators generally. got larger | Purchase the canal for the Unlied States. could raise $2.50 “Themayor of Sioux City, u republican, fu- | SOnable time he will be arrested the moment e of the United States. - Allowing these decis- | and steadier prices by the work of the specu- TO LUY A JUG OF WHISKY titmated thit Mayor Olatsten ws trying to | B¢ arrives in London, : cal Bstate Transters IO Do N Corsib bt wHIGI WA WA 0\ thGR | atoras, opened a saloon, The temperance peoplo | ke political vapital out 6. the meeting, e e The following transfors wero filed Doo. Mz, Caine is under a mistaken view.” THE TRAIL COUNTY TROURL, aised a fund to proseeute the saloons, but it | “phelatter, in a vigorous speech, denjed the 3 e | 15, with the county elork, and reported y < ; I to. nToRooN o i EAGLE Rock, Idatio, Dee. 16.—The south- Asked about the probable ultimate vate of [ WasiyaTo Dee. 16, — [ Assoclated turned out just as it did in Des Moines. The | ympeachment, and charged the republicans | pound express on the Utah & Northern rail- | for the BEg by Ames’ Real Estate veamy in Utah, Judge Carleton said: | Press.]—Inauiry at the general land oftice to- 3 woseeution was abandoned for want of | tntroducing poiitics in the conven- ) 4 ! 3 R aoBE Nt alre i member of {he committee on | 1 Dbl cOr ARt with st itrodueing poiitics in- the conven- | \way, which left Butte, M. T., last evening, | Agency 5 Ay opinion ls, that at no distant day polyg- | diy concerning” the recent decision of the | Lreasons which had impelled funds. In Keokuk saloons were treated as | gy, was thrown from the track halt way between Neney Oharles to nin F. Rodmmns any will bo extirpated. T beliee that can bo | RGBS x(:lelll;u‘“l‘:::l:::'::I,‘?i‘:'(u}(v'illl\t him to agree w the report of - the majority, | “places of wnusement,” and licensed ab $10) § spvpran MusmERS CAME T0 TIT BESCUE | Rangood and Market stations. An examin- | n', of o5 bik 1, Horbach 24 add; Omaha, W sccomplished under the present laws, bubad- | o eon T o fiy Gonats Dakotn, s oot | The centiomen who opposed distribution did | per annum by the city counetl. “The result |y applied oil to the troubled waters, and | aiion showed that o il b been broken | 42100 ditional lex islation mikht expedite it, tho Northorn Pacino Kviway compan, aiicit. | 50 U theary that o majority of the houst | was that the saloons were veduced | gucceeded in passing n resolution to the eleet | comnietely off after the engines biueager | Wi B Seott and wite to Felder M. Judge Carleton hooted the idea of an upris- | ed sui y~_5xml|;xl| y llm‘!_ullu\vim; statomont; ‘m’“whm. sy, They (hotght 1o diseuise | from ninety to forty. The law licensed | hag as the econvention was composed o 1 car and suporintendent's car had passed }lll«(ll[: ::I.:‘;lml'“::}“m~ {\u‘llnl ;Ih_l‘l} 1, John ing among the Mormons, believing it would | In 1520, wheit making approptiations fora | iSarzument by declaring that_commit the sale of liquor for e nical and | yewbers of opposite polisical partics, it was | aver it safely, W. O. Palmer, an employe of | - Sc il L Cik dd wite G John KM be of too serious consequence to them. e | Gocompany, congress added a proviso that | W1en organized, would attempt to aggrandi culinary purposes—medicinal for general de- | g, oretore inexpedient to take any forual ex- | the company, was instantly killed and eight 2, bl Brookiine, will leave Liere about January for Salt Lake y the title should pass from the gov |u:\\'or._umll=n ||Iu<|(r;|u_x‘n|# m[m”flul- ulvnllt:- bility, mechanical to raise h—, culinary for | ,ression ot their views on the repeal of pro- | other passenzers more or less injured. “The [ Douglis Co. w d 32,000, City to attend a meeting of the commission, | ment th hail nist be paid in the treq ;3*\""I“l"[":m"':“;:;“_m e oaaeth Mo | hot Scoteh and when it comes to hibition. dead tan ‘Q"“ the wounded were taken to ,|;n\1‘u .\.l.:l "-lm;.- uvm:n:e;r) o 1;;-{\-)' 'h{ which will be held there on the 14th, oRLISIUliod Bttes 1o 0085 ob sy appropriation earried by the river and harbor | Wental, 1t was purchased everywhere. It | A committee was then appointed to act as 02 shugeie e e AU I e s S BN O BOUNTIES FOR THE FOURTH 10WA. o m‘w“:_“ B Bt ohhce that measure has been taken away | Was shown that the number of saloons had | 4 Jobhy and present the mesorial adopted to Fifty Thousand in Ashes. George Warien Swaith (single) o Omiha Senator Wilson of Towa presented in the | phoj i.‘,,,,,,.,’,;v Thas never asked for or :r_‘rh'-lfl uppropriation ('mum‘\l!;'("_ .‘lldw.;\l_“‘ ur increased since the enactueat of the | g0 Jegistaiure, after which the convention | PiLAveLeies, Pa, Dee, The five | Belt BB, Co, 100t w of Gises add - Omitha, senate to-day a billfor the velief of the Fourth | yeccived prtents npon its lands in Dakota, I'I-‘I{; xi\ulll‘-:‘l:l\l:i;:‘:'mj‘(](':“lh‘:‘“i\::n:li-‘llxt«rn 'J, I'h., ) and the question tor the peo- | 4 gionmed, story brick building in Carter street oceupied W'}‘_ rarren Sith i eingle) Eto RO g regiment Towa infantey, 1t ‘provides that a | but has left its title in the government, there- | /5 ion eommittee, and it was always pre- | PIe was wiether, as in Des Moines, they | =g members of the virious mnicipal | fointly by Morrell Bros, printers. the Electro | p GF0 it 6, 80 cOr Of. Rk of B L volunteer, non-commissioned oficer, musi- | DY relieving the company from the dost ‘of | SiE G Lerge” conimittoe: it the | should ave sisty saloons, bringing o ‘muni- | giics preant express themselves s well | DYnamo eonpany and the Rosal shire mane | Dt 3 10 iy socorol se 4 clan or private, who enlisted into tho mili- | Jiaking the survey and frou burden oF | ke veason why the river and harbor bill had | efpal revente ot 560,000 anmially, or over 4o | ploysed with the work, Do memorial they | Setiring eompany, was destroged by sire | ™ Eiiia s a obs (widower) (o Omaha Bl tary service of the United States prior to [ T{is Turther said by the general land ofi- | S¥OIlen i amount was that tho cominittee ol | hundred fiee saloons, 1wasa question of | yiopted s practically a_petition for local | " 0 Fomves Wil aggregate nearty | B 16 Con 100 7 and 8 biock 4 Walnub 11311 Juiy 22 1501, under the prockamation of the | el thateven iteoneress shouid dectare a | S A0 WO A, S piver i | free wiisky vs. regulation.” te therefore | gption for the eit es with the prohibitory law [ $160000, Moreill Bros., piinters anid e D s il 2 (L prosident of the United States, May 3, 11, | forfeiture of the Northern Paciue land grant |y vement, He was in favorof as many mem- | proposed o R Jeft for the balance of the state, Thero was | {fpographiers, lose alout £0.00; Newman & well g oL Iol1 and 3. biock 6 Parls and orders of the war department issued in | fof A BORICOIIIIECE WILH Some of e Bors of the Tionise a8 possible sharine i its | TOEFOLLOWING MEMORIAL: some disappointinent that the meeting was | Higedorn, shivt manufucturers, § 0.000; wud Omalia; W d—34,50, pursuanee thercof, and was actually await- | would i no manner sulfer, a8 his claim 14 rsnonaibiljinsslisiiabory, 118 dignorsimnd g Selohekweniyiskiuen gt assembly of the | 1100 o veriorally attended, for as 16 was, it | bio, Fegtrodotor compuny, - $20,000. “In ol Scotl (o Johunnia Scott; nig of nwif i (e ! ¢ cadership. He was opposed to building up | state of lowa: Digenel h ] surn 00, ¢ g i 4 ¥ ting muster under such enlistmont before :.5-151‘ to :n-_hl.‘;"xl-x..;r zlllllvullwh nd r“'fv“ o ,'f\lf.m'.”‘.v riles T OPIuEY ,,._m‘“m,“m}‘ Whereas, The present probibitory law has | iepresented the views of only thirty o forty Douy county; q Augnst 0, 1831, and was after that date mus- | hardship would resuly only to (hbeetla | orany st of men, as kings of this legislutive | deprived municipal corporaions "ol theat- | wen, who comeas voluntary but unauthorized J ) Seott and Johanna Scott to Fiank tered into serviee nnder sueh enlistment ps | 0X3aNCowners by purchise trom the ¥ail- | jo4y" Jle went on to argue that if the ap- | thority to regulate, control and license the | representatives of their respective eities, 056 OENWIG Of Ho6 TENs14, Dongias a member of the Fourth Towa infantry, and | s o O o the s fuses | propriation bills were distributed they wonld | sale and manutacture of intoxieating liquor sl pany’s statement for the quarter ended Sep- | countus w 8o, who was therefore honorably discharged, ORI 9 VLo RGN ki all be xeported within thirty days after the | within their municipal tnts: and, The Auditorship Trouble, tembersd, 1595, shows a total income of | Joseph Barker and wife to Ole €. Olsen; wi ofore v discharged, P organization of the committées. My Hiscock | - Whereas, Sinee the dth day of July, 1884, Xho 4 e S e a3, and & folal surplus income of $648.- | 165 2 and 27, Bellair, Douglus. countys w d— and hnginothoretoforo secolyed a bountyiof= . EIIE NATIONAL, e inrg. | spoke “with mueli earnestness, and at the | the number of places in oir lager cities, MoiNes, Towa., Dec. 16.-[Speeia | R i NG A0 RULT o | $500, fered under sueh a proclamation and order, | SR RS o LI GHRERTORBE GIC S | conelusion of s speech he was applanded | where intoxicating liuors are sold by the m.J—Late this atternoon Gov. Sher 810, neninst 1405508 for the corresponding | 510, o6 aeol 8. Shull, deceasod, to Nels shall be entitled to and paid a full hounty of | & e TN T hi and congratulated by his party colleagues, drink, has largely inereascd, and the same | geeided that the office of state auditor was | Reriod of 1381, v the nine onths ended | g6 e Shulls Second add, : i Sta ey now in session in this city, this iori- | e Sgig ollowed by r, Holwan of Tn- | exists withont authority on the part of such Septeniber 30, the total Income lia W A= 8000, % $100 a3 provided for soldi s0 entisted and | ing proceeded in a brdy to the white house diana, With an argunent in opposition to the ties to rogulateand control the same, the | Yacant and thereapon he appointed Hon. | G500 total suiphus Incom Ul‘ly;l H{-“l‘fi"nfi SR ROy AT T whstered inbefoje Auguat 6, 1501, Whiera they i an appointment to mect, the | 4hulition of a civuse of the raie known s tho | county and_ staic oflicers. iiling to enforea | Jonathan W. Cattell, the acting anditor, to | weiinst a surpius income of $L05%607 105 the | 41t \0% 20 piock 5 Himebaugh's add Omie QUESTIINING CI Ax's manr, | phesident. Wiy were rocelved I bs private | s ioluan amendient,” which enables the prohibitory law, and the municipal_auth- | 6ill the place, Cattellat once iled his bond, [ nrstnine months of i, oo, gt The republican senators propose examin- | PICE ARCH GlGRTe WARERINAGUEAC IO RS | Jation to be” engraited on” the appropy orities beinz inablé so to dos grand jurors | which was approved, and took eharge of the N AT Uhited States of America to John M. Rob- ing the question whether the president is | an Cleveland’s stafl whon governor of New | Uil iEitis bo the interest of economy. gnore the faw and petit jurors seldom coB- 1 giice, ‘This is the in the Sherman- Massaore in Burinal fuson. iz of ne 1y sec 221510, 80 acies, : ety i B Hiafr wheh kovern : maintiined that before the adoption”of this | viet, Tay is impracticable and cannot i i 8 RaNGooN, Dec. 16.—Eleven Europeans [ Domelus Co., patent ablo to annul the proclamation of Lis prede- | York state, * The delegntes were recoived \ Brown drama and comes as o greal surprise . patent, e o 2. i ~ amendment, general legislation was placed | be egioreed, as is seen by the tollowing ta- LA 4 | weresvorking tor the Bombay & r X Tae G nd wife g others cessor, I 80 far ns Its offects on the property | very cordially. and an informal talk followed lation 0 \ Sy et | weresvorking tor the Bombay & Burmad trad- | T on tnd wife and others to L A e e ety | i vegard to tho bill whieh 1ts proposed o | ih heatly every appropriation bill, and ‘gen- | ble relerring to the cities’ represented in the | to the peoplo ot the state, Gov, Sherman | 00> 56 ninear the rpture be. | Richard N, Withnell, lot 33, Clarke's add interests acquired under such proclnmation | PR G the FULAVAES 10 W provoses to | ally th the dirction of extravzunee, ' Ho | convention, he jirst ol of” ligures | was seen to-night, und in explanation of his | (& AT SR ARG S overmment | Ol W d=-s5,00, J are concerncd, The caso in- point is Presi- | JHEGON Gid e was tuch interested tn (he | Quoted from the debate on a point of order | show the number of saloons before prohibi- | yetion, saia: *That 1s Brown had fa " UEN g 2 KOVCRIINENL | 550100 Redick wnd wife fo Joseph and dent Arthur's proclamation tegarding the | Mate it and J5 o his experience whils |“u“-»xl"h_|\ ’1-:,“:“::Iu-mll..:‘:‘,uiw;u:l:lll congrons, |l|nll(|“:\l-‘1;1:l ::.fi"fi“',i, '|'| o o Il‘lll‘lllllw:l'I]IIlllIl‘Iilll:l' qualify within the time_require oy | ":H"u“h”\l npoor, '”n_n :0“:” iber | Georze K, Barker, lots 'm_ 11, 13, 14, |I-1, 19, 16, old Winnebago Indian reservution. ‘Tt | goserhor e ‘eould appreciate. the “in- | 5o’y Sulary, toshow that tha poini was | <ot tho mumnber of Jaces Where' intoxl- | was obliged to appoint to ull the vac Burmese troop In 1 steamer bolon i it b bt S Dbl s SRdiouitng proclamation, these sengtors contend, I | bortines and, necostty (o sl i ggericd, thoush the rule then was iden | eating lguors are Brown's counsel, Judge Nourse, - | the Kine and commanded by a palaee ofie add Omintit, w (- 814,000, final in effect, a5 wuch 50 in fact as the de- | A9 G o subject the. atfention which | tical with that’ recommended by the com- _NOW SOLD BY THE DIINK, viewed, and ne declared that Sherman's a It is alleged U the Barmese prime minister Maria 1. MoCandlish (widc elsion of the supreme court, and could not be | feit it demanded, but be thouzht it was a | Wittee on rules to-day. Des Moines.... 60§ 0000 200 | oy was null and youd, “For, said he, “ti WS bipaeated i the massacre, hurgh, k5 ol lot 6, block s ol ket b g b hotchi I Was & | My, Burrows of Michigan suggested that If | Dubique ... 00 45 100 20 h J - w000, otherwiso than binding upon President | matter well worthy of the consideration of ' 8 ) | governor hus no power to deelare i vacaney i 1 1 oY L et s e | heres, and e liaped the assoelation wouid | the genticman would read furtior he would | Davenport .20 Tus 1 | governor has ¥ are i vacancy. Advancing Barb Wire Pricos. Gorhard 5, Benawa and wife to 1, 0, Eleh- eveland, The later suspended fts opera- | fobiciesh fid e BIReG LG Assoriation WOMIL | jind that the house had sustained him in his | Buriingion. . [ 100 | Phe supreme court. deeided i this case last [ oy105Go, Dee, 1,—The prineipal barb wire | elbrgcr, windividod by of 10t 4 block 519, Oma ¢ on and thereby upset complutely the prop- | i aUERot T E s L et oy appeal from the decision of the chair, Council Biuils,. 64 spring that there was no vacaneyy | anufacturers of the United States met here | it w i—sn i ! erty rights of the people who liad settled on | then called on Gen. Sheridan, Gen, Benet | 8T Holman admittcd at that was true, | Sioux ity yoland "4t there had - been, then | o day and agreed to advance the price of ail | vin 1. Kedick and wife to Arthur the reservation on the strength of President | and the seeratary of war, and had informal | DUt catled attentio 19, 104 BL Ao 15 edur § ‘M1 Sherman should have called an election and {4 A son, lots and 14, block 8, subdiyi Arthur' 'l i talks with those” officers on the purposes and was proposed (o inerenss the great body of Keokuk ... 47 - grades of their produet one eent potnd, Jonn 1 Redick’s add o Omaha, w d—$2,000, rthur’s proclamation, Shone o the il which they had pronared M4 | salaries, the proposition was rated in orderand | Clingon . 5 | bud it tilled by the people Jast tall, steh sehedule price to take eifect at once and " ANE A CHANGE IN PENSION MATTENS, RN L Propared, legistution liad been framed which had been | Ottumwa.. 0 43 | Opinions heve ditfer as to the effect of this | continue in Toree until January b, 1t is Presents Comnissioner of Pensions B ack has made | o dispatch has been received at the state | Coidemued by the whole countiy, e went | Muscatine. ... none 8 | appointent, some lawyers holding that able ol that date another advance will | a0, me t whi h has causod o K gl o ) on to argue that the “Holwan wwendment, Marshalitown. : 7,000 2 " vo! 3 | g be vnde Lo weet an anticipated advancee in wery customer an anuouncement whi h has eaused consid- | department from Minister Lathno y, from St, vine an ovil, § Brown eannot now get back to the oftice ex- | - 1 P Thirt erable sensation. It 13 to the eitect that here- | Potushurg, saying that the goud moiunied '.f.',‘,:.‘.';'.'fl.‘,fi'fl} [l bl g UL e | Creeion. v 15 | cept by lezal process t dispossess Cattel, | 10 PHICC Ot VIMD WG Fupl Blojs, 014 Bouth ‘Puirteenth etoat atter no application for a pension 15 to v | ghord which the proesident sent by Lot | poote who paid ‘the ties many a wilhon | Towa Gl 20 | and others holding that Governor Larrabee FrPTRT A TR, otween now and Cheistinas s eatitled v considered in Not over two letters are | Sl Lor BIEseiiatim (0 o ote it tha | dollars, After —warning the “demo- | Fort Madison 22 | ean disregard Sherman's act and consader it | Sopra, Dee, It lgurla lias acoepted the | & Mandsome prosent consisting of dne st to be written in conneetion with any one | United States lezation at St Petsrsbure by le paity 1o exehanze the rule | Fort Dodge..... e aa )| S S o=k . ) Jewelry, bett: Cologne, necklsoss, gent’s onn t v Stal I ; 4 olibited leghsl 3 Ty rivy 4 . proposal of the powers for an international case, and the eredibility of @ witness shall | Lieut, Schentze, when he laarmed on his an- | Which probibited legistation except, In the | Lyous ... el W 1 g Tnisston o domareats the Bulgntoser | SCarf pns. Inen towcls, ete., ote, not be inguired into throu b postimasters, | valthat Gen, Aschernaviel had died. feavin e | i fogisiation, which would increasy ox- | Boone. .. b ; Jowa Sapreme Court Decisions. ) Trontien, under cortain veservatione | We wil furthermore allow our eus- Heretofore it las been eustomary o have the | 10 cluy\l:‘l‘l;«w!”“!‘|| ;.:;.r.ylullun.ut "‘l'!l"m'\‘n”"'f. ondituros, e pissed 0b 10 & question which - o Des Moes, lowa, Dec, 1 [Special 10 | She wishes the commission to consider fainly | (omers 15 cents off overy dollars worth of | 8 of the president, Minister | UK S0 Shoondary ot Totals... L 1,204 | the Beg.—The supreme court rendered the | tie recent vietories of the Bulgaran aviny, © | dry goods aml carpets” bought between the | of London. She was not_only a pauper, but House. WasHiNaroy, Dece. 16,—The house re- sunied consideration of the proposed change in the rule: testimony of each case digested by competent | Fathrop presented the sword, throtsh: the elerks in brief, and the credibility of tie varl- | minister of forign aifairs, to the emperor of [ WHSIHEE Sgptibiation BEE stanld be (s ous applicants looked up and veported upon | Russia, who aceepted it and directed it to be T 08 o and. Distiitt of 0 s AT piiced in the inp aeial arsenal, thers to ve- () X o e sKi Ities of o populi- by postiasters living i e sy town, | LS5 S G Gond of Tricndship existing | Columbia aphropriafion bills might apraprls | wsking thut citles o 4000 aad woro popula- | Gea b et “aiined, senta cireusrto the powers i reference to | lowest, Give usw call and convinee your- Under this practico s great deal of fraud Las | prtith A8 ARotiervond of atcly be given to the conuissions having | tion be allowed to AL E. Gill, appellant, vs Appanoose county, | thoe mission of the Turkish delegates to east- | sl of oy harg ; beeu prevented and wany mitlions saved to CONSIDERS 1T REVOLUTION ARY, Jurt '“"".“'.'I""“":"‘J“f'}‘gl"‘ "}H""!lllhd’- LICENSE, REGULATE AND CONTROL Apnanoose eireuit. Aflired. A0 ISR Ol ST ATy M A C o o 8. 13th street, E, 8 the government. Hon, A. Boynton, wember of the demos | Other "3“,"_“('"‘ ko8 "-“l“‘l’"f;“" syithettt | the sale of liquor as they thought best, pro- DA Gnadnow va Kilzabat 1 Qaklor,ape | SHESGIMUEHR 2dlb. (ML DAUD! precarious, RN NELBASKA POSIMASTENS TOR CONFIRMA- | CFAUC fervitorial committeo of Dakota, and | Sl Ereat coll it bt ahih ssonter i 16 | yigeg thiut no license be granted for less than | peliant; Webster district,” Airnied. | - ivand M 1o Bal, e selected by that body to visit Washington | Meb-04s bt appropristion. tleiersing 1o the o First’' Nationat banlk of Villisea, appellant, Locked Tl X and Masquerado Ball, TI0N, A onresent et Wishes, had an (nongtol | rewark made by Mr. Hiscock, that he was op- | $500, At Mpusnal lonk of, Wil topeliagt, ced Them in to Die, Tho e N i Iana: g Among the nomiuaiions sent tothe senate | With Froident Clevoland to-day concoming | Posed 1o any svatent of rulss which built up | This hill was referred to a committee of six | 15N Wy b o BTANKVLLLY, Mlsk, Hoc, Mhesfuryy Bapds | 500 Sl s et oy today by thy ut, wore tho following | mattens in that ¢ rritory. - Subsequently b | 8 Wb of et of i into Kives, My Holwah | for consideration. and in the afteraoon ses- .5, Pappock, et al, trustees, v W, 1, | well, colored) yestendav left his houso and | B 2750 D00 He 8 BRI L 08 Eho - - o Vi fones SO e $ iy it Was reportes ok o entio: it appell 5 eircnit, £ 104 Geked the door, his three childven being | Beries on Do , Frida Vel g Nebraska postinaster Miss Claradoru | Wis auostioned by an associated pross | UV ORE G O Oty | s1on It was reported buck to the convention | Bagtlett, appellani, Milly circuit. ‘Al Il e oor, Nis three childin Defie in- | Srics on AT TR “3’.. Evenlig: southern part of Dakota Rock bsland & Pacuie rulroad company, | pershid in the danes, will he spared 10 ko this the. most Y T r?plr::«"ll‘l!mll\u touching “the —attepts | R TEL SO SR Dlions he had not | as follows: Charlés Watson, appeliant, vs Chicago, | side. s house cawht tre wnd the children o Baats Plun - Cnek, 1o &t th - a Aate govermi attempted to distribute the appiopriation | A bill for an act to amend chapter 6, title X1, | G088 SRR X g 0T A i Ao $ ar: Rod Cloud, A. 5. Marsh | {1 strongly Mlenotneed it as revolutionaey | Uills and inquired why he had not done so. 1 all awendinents thereto ¢ 1he eode 210 ve. Pleokar. &0y Wenther tor To-Day. JluassutL becsieay “.'In'i‘..i"“'.{'tl.\ ‘.L\'.f: g ) h HUREL T pICOIALY | Mr. Hiscock was noi in the house, but Mr, ation to the sale and wanufac- : " o ; York, P L Whedon: Lincoln, Atbert Wiat- | aid expressed the opinion that the proceed- | 08 GRS RULCG SR A adh tare of INtoXheatkng ouors. ] , Dea Muines county, Al- Missovni Varaey-Warner, slight changes & By wnd Andy Hovden or any noubee Kins: David City, 1% E. Wilson: Seward, | 1088 are taking the shape of open opposition | 4 publican congress, and the republicans Be it el by the generul g ure, Tuble Qo | . v Y, N Pry . N o At o] 1NN, ) eueril assembly of the : = o in tewperature, varlable winds, geneslly | of the cominitts John 8, Kettles; Pullerton. 8 L. Sturtevant; | W the auibority of thegeneral government, | f, (0 g™ es BMCaC bR 1 0@ o Towas ) Jon Baldwin vs. St Louis, Keokuk & | CEBCETIC S ¥ | af th conn £ and that decisive mssires will be resorted ¥ / . Northern railway compaiy, appeliant, Lee MoCook, A P dotn A, o should farther steps be taken in the divee- | WS Seotion 1-=Fhat Chupter 6, Titlo X, and | (i g w1 - oy He Made Fifty Dol Fuanby: Superior, George F. Spohn; Vaken: | 101 poposed. A M ‘ll‘l‘l!n‘l_zzl:ktlwufl‘l} llll‘:‘lull')hel‘:;“ufl'\m" ’\“uvlm'l,lll‘:ml' hllwn.mul the 4-””“, of 18 D s v, D, L. Griflith, ot al, ap When you l.]u‘» furniture {u'\ sire Pu... | Ar anturprisn Farnam stiwet elob& i iy v « ) ol ardly hive given | be, and the ssine e he amended as 1ol | : b B g | g s i ¢, Kerr & Marshall's. T - N . tine, Goorge A. Paxton; North Platte, Adam e S tm—— it wswery though he conld wid 1o atnpt | 1o 1o Wit Said chapter and ahiendonents | PORROY Lowis disaiet, Revered, L prices ul Fow e & Manshall's | 1 a Wt Sits [0t Suttirdey.-aveniog sade by thatt gentleman 10 dethrone himsel§ | thereto shall notapply to eities having a pop- | o b 8IS fieatse BRI vbulyappel TS Bty TR ke the very lowesd | list, paying $125 down: Mondiy thora from conirol. Whatian of 4000 TRADIENtS AN oveT ACCal- & L ot FUUEANG0 L0 JUAKS TG waury dawon] s i T B : . ' A - . Opposite Fileoner's, Dotiglas 8t, | he sold the ot st an advance of §0. Ba Ferguson, ¥ Rretssonp, Vi, Dee Li—Ln ihe general | PUSHED INTO PURLIO POSITIC \ " 9 ” . assembly w 0 W, Daiel was elected |y fer spocelies by Messres, Wellborn of | ing lo the consis of 1, wod eities i . 'l‘.l‘l-‘.‘l‘l“ iau) o bave boen pustied 100§ engiarto represnt Vinginia in the United | Poxin and Blonnt>of Georgis the house, | Spaciat oiie an e ates o i cculiar Attempt at Suicido. : y s [ & MeCandlish ant ¢ Mivio “the Public life by wtiucks trom n‘m press wil per- Sliales seiiue L0F six yeats, begiiuing Snsch } without continting the geueral debats, wde Cuntine i popula.on of 40 01nlibins Desegre, Dee, ,—dolm €. Mucller, man- See those nice Clrisunas Trovs ut Win, | agents for West Sule, sy thay b pleaty Subal wieivs, 1t develops Jihat ex-Senator | 4, 197, Jowned vuti! - morew, 1 and uuder, which sl gl the dleense | afuctuier of grave stones, alienpled valdvl Gentlewun's, St | V1 ChitiCes OF Lt vl Iuit. fation bills should be di Therefore Mr. Davis proposed a bill which | following decisions o<y - now and Xmus 2 should be submitted to the general assembly EAi Miller and Eliza Miller, adminlstrators, The Balkan Troubl | Our stock is a complete one in every ote, appellants, vs House Lanb, et al, CoNsTANTINOPLE. Dee, 16.~The porte has | vespect and our prices ave lower thun the | i 4

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