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HE OMAHA DALy ‘BEE- FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 18306, UMBER 169 T T oy e T T R T~ R T R A e e e T P e 8 BT P Y . e, 8 £ TR T NURPHY WANTS THE EARTH|,, Jvoraskaavo wowa. (DREGIDENTIAL PRECAUTIONS. | St inie s o fhe tosine '.",,,l‘.'.\"i;]‘lll TORIES' HOME RULE PLAN | me SN A TITLE MADE IV A MOMENT | ; ‘ | . talsing the Snow Blockade in | sai this morning: T have a smaller num Change in the Union Pacific Assistant Superintendence - Notes, - Aronnd "”,"'" et ber of rooms engaged for this month than for | Pulling the Wires for the Towa Pemsion | 11¥ ot Neb., Jan { cle- nment on the New Year's Display of | several years. Of course we have, as all the | A County Government Scl v ouncement was oftieially made | 9o of Our Toreign Ministers Becomes a oy for One of His Lieutenants, | which teft Omaha Monday motnin Detectives at the White House, | hotels have, a good businesa, but the first With Full Local Power Ty byl Mighty Brigadicr. wha nday morning four months of the year are our harvest which has long been the subject of rum. - € —— oclock, 1¢ noat 1L aom. to | month and speculation A LIVELY FIGHT IN PROGRESS. | having been twenty-seven hours on the road, | THE REMOVAL OF MR. GURLEY. Wiy fs this PARNELL'S SUPPORT PLEDGED. | Mr (. B. Havens mt superin. | ENTIRE FORCE OF THE THIRD. over onealf of which was passed in eutting | throngh a drift atGreenwood. There were 155 A Bill Introduced fn the House o0 | picengers, neatly all bound for points west | 2 Postage Advocate's Views Make Omaha a Port of Entry— | of Lincoln, Train No, 1, w it 0 sw Changes Made in the Senate Patents Tssued to Western In | this morning, eame throngh on time, and Force of Attaches Derelict Well, because there is nothing likely to R — tendent, has resigned on | come before congress to attract the masses, | The Irish Members to Poll Their | Junuary 6, t l WL | Serious Questions May Arvise on Ace Revision of the tariff, bankruptey bills and ! discussion of commercial matters fetch the 2 ¢ 3 £ erowils, . Tt seets tHRESOMPOR Hirine mattrs Gladstone Coming to America the Texas & Louis division ot the | power's Domain with the FPall ventors Washington News, il live east : ! bty e Army and Navy Omcers. are likely to come up, at least very soon, and General Foreign News, Southern Pacifie with headguarters at | Toree of an Allen Brigavde, - chisoni branch will be opetied today, and - we must put up with bridal parties yet.” Houston, Tex ! Mr. Havens resigns his railway con an attempt made to get a tra n west on the The Towa nsion Fight. | main live Guarding the White House. THE SILVER QUESTION. The Government's Irish Measu An Avmyina i Iy, WasHINGTON, Jar ~[Special Tel i 8 Westorn — members of . congress 16 | [oxhox, Jan. S-[Sh o nections to enter private business, He | . % N ia The sheriff of Cook county, Tlinois, visi WasHINGTON, Jan. Special.|—In all | an, 5.—(Speciat Telegram.]— | o 4 I | P LICAGU: Jat LEInEENT gram.]—A very lively fight Is in vrogress over | od Lineoln yesterday and obtained extra- | the comment made upon the reception at the | turning from theholidayvacation saythe pros- | A1l doubts as to the introduction of the prom- | Mt been in the serviee of the Unton Pas | gy auun M. Frederiek 1. Winston of this the pension agency for the lowa district, e vgT X | pectsare poor forany anti-silver legislation in | jged English home rule bill is put at rest. 1t | ¢ific for years, beginning in the telograph | i pew United States minister to Persta, | the houseat this session. Most of them hav- | s Jearned officially that the bill has pro- | {rom which he was transferred to the |y (G0 heen contceted inany way with ing interviewed their constituents while at | grecsed far enough to enable the eabinet to | OPCEting departnent, in which heroseto | o e R T e militia home, come back more determined than ever | piadge itself to bring it in carly in the ses. | M presentposition, He s well known | (0050 800 Unceidentall sis nee o of o " Ve LA and has many friends in Omaba where he ur earresponden e aeeidentally | to resist interference with the “dollarfol our | gion, The queen's speech will dwell puttied- | fiae vosided for voas to-day that he wa od (o ke up his | daddies.” The ilves embers ¥ R s 1 'lv‘.”‘ lllhn-w\u!III'l-l l“’y‘\\:\m::.\.:‘vm;:: IW:‘::! “I\\\!‘m 1 ,1'\ o3 I|l|\~ Tuportant. measure, which s | OF Mr. Kouns, the Houston Daily Tost [ residenesat Teheran equipped wiih the full 1 ! Car the onts thing now 18 to swait untll the | Jestined to accomplish.a revolution as_great | of December 2 says: *Mr, W.C. Kouns, | title and wilitary trappings of a brigadier Kinue was supposed to have the strongest | for Omala yesterdny afternoon ran | steh precaution against harm to the exeen- | S0 the only thing now is to wal inits way in England as the liberals contem- | for many years conneeted with the Inters | general of the Hiiols National guard. The political backing, but Col. Merrill has awar | jqn off the track near the stock | tive by some wicked individual, exportation of gold begins in earnest, and | piate for Treland, ‘The bill is to substitute | national wnd Great Northern ralway, but | facts beeame known in this way: An ae. record behind him whieh will undoubt&dly | vards while bucking snow, and had to | ‘Fhe peopie at the white house continue to | 1¢t the Touse know its error by bitter expe- | {lie elective or partly cleetive system of moral | reeently master of transportation of the | quaintance of Winston’s was overheand to prove a strong lever in boosting him into the | o abandoned, Fhe pilot of the engine was | deny that any of Pinkerton's men were em | Hence. The question bids fair to lead very | seif.government for the present exclusive | Louisville division, Southern Pacitic com- | ask the minister i what form of dress he place. 16 Merrill is appointed to the position ) \ y soon to an interesting discassion, to say the | gysterm, which s representative only of | pany; has severed his connection With | would appear before the shah, - My, Winston least, in the house, and one that will engen- | jnded interests. It is to be known | the latter company to ) the re Fuall Vote to Sustain Salishary Beuns, late master 1 count of the Tnvasion ot a ¥ ndly dition papers for the return of Henry Gil- | white house on New Year's day, more is said . Merrill, of Clinton, and Judge Kinne, | foyie to Chicago, where e is now under in- | about the superabundance of policeimen and irman of the democratic state central | dietment for burglary, Gilfogle was | datectives thon anything else conneeted with committ e here, and each wants the place. | o in Omahia last week, but refused to gol | it. People are inquiring whether it was Mr Heretofore these gentlencn have worked | o Hinots unless takén on a requisition. The | Cleveland or his friends who recommended harmoniously, but their interests elash at | papers were sent to Omaha last night, [ such an wnusual number of body guards: and | | present and they are enemies for the future, The 1 P. train which started | whether there was any reason especial tor S b 4 \E | torn off aid it took nearly five hours to right ployed, or deteetives of any character. 1tis 1t will e another feather in Jerry Murphy’s | tlieamachine so the train could be backed | also true that there were more than a i I roplicd he should wear the uni eap. Murphy s aiready seeured the ap- | down to Lincoln. dozen detectives on the inside andout side of | 4er bad feeling between the president and | 4 the county government bill, It ‘3]":"7]“\’:'1 ul _”l‘"‘“"f"“ tlio lm»‘_“]““],'l form of his military rank it of a brig polutment of the United States marshal {or | Tl first train on the Burlington from the | the white house during the reception, 1t is [ some democratic members, win trnsfer to newly -erented an- | GETRERRCS PN tika division, | Betend. Tho - remark was - atfirst the northern district in the person ot Mr. | west sinceSunday came in about § | also true that thero were twico as many onitAlY thority supreme —control -~ of Joeal |G S i warters Omale, | €Iy veganded, i being well known Win Desmond, of Clinton, while his brother, | Jast night and was at once sent enst, ushers and doorkeepers, whethier they were gt t administration, revenue. and expenditure: | Pho many friends and railway associatos | SO0 has never been identitied with military STEA" has been appointed United States | yain line is giow open the full length, ‘The | policemen, detectives or citizens, than usual The Rev. Arthur O. Brykeman. will do away toa large extent with control Mr. Kouns, while regretting his depar- | matters in any eapacity, buta_little inquiry disty attorney for the same dis- | Nebraska City braneh was also opened last | and thriee the precautions usually taken were Bavriore, Md., Jah, 5—The Rev. | of the local government board and contine | ture from theiv midst, will be' pleased to | has developed the faet that within the past trict. Merrill is- from Murphy’s bailiwiek, | yight, and the Grand Islind road will be eut | observed. Arthur 0. Brykeman died gt his residence in | the operations of the government depart- | loarn of his advaneement in railvond eiv- | week the new minisier has been: eommis- and f he sheceeds ingetting the | gut to-day. It has been suggested that the president has | this eity arly hour this morning in his [ ment to purely superior functions, “The bill | cles. My, Kouns and his estimable wife, | sioned by the governor of Hiinois to the rank Jplace, some of _\lmpl:\ s colleazues think B - received so many threatening missives of [ Sist year, of hemorrhages ahd jaundiee, e | confers power to raise money, Clanses are [ during their vesidence in this eity, have | or a brigadier general. that the judse will be afit eandidate for the i ‘]'_"' \"""‘ Demolished. late from eranks and disappointed ofl was born at Koengburgh, Prussia, and was being drafted to enable the new local govern- | dracyn avound - themselves golden cords i proseeut lis ing < regarding the vacaney in the trinity when it occurs, ¥ ¥ ""‘“ l'\'-. ol ‘.Lm.\_ [Spey Nolders that he was warranted in flooding | Son of the most prominent German physician [ ment to take eharge of the leensing, educa- | cords of i f"'i‘l!;l""‘l“ "““f""""""““.': etiquette observed at foreign courts it ap- several days there has been a great deal of ’;\‘Ir\‘li *;‘"w“fl’-““ « rrived here [ oo oceeutive mansion with men to guard | of his time, and it is said iselosely related to | tion and fee questions, and to acquire land :!'”-"{'fl‘ LA Pae ‘;" »‘.“"‘ «‘j;“‘_h-"_ ‘j\'v pears that Mr. Winston was informed by quicet wire pulling on the part of the friends ,‘I', “_"Q‘ lj“'ll_ hile changing "Q“'“f;‘l- agninst violence. Be the eause of all this | the royal family of Prussl. He graduated | for publie purposes, and to let it out in small | J BHSSIS AC .")i“t";‘_.‘ M g :“":l some zealous friends that wilitary rank was of the two eandidates, and each has privately ljh"ll{ i "-HI collided with engine No. 2 | Cait may it has attrasted a great deal of | from the university of Leipsig, and then en- | lots to rate payers for eultivation at a nomi- Dy wishing C. W }‘ and his family hape | O€ 0f the requisites to proper social recosni- expressed the opinion that he has things all 'H*L“"'"k o "' engines and smashing up | gyention here, and will undoubtedly of | teredthe Lutheran ministry, His connection | nalvental. it is asserted that the govern- PINCss in his new field of labor.” P tion, and that the savants and gentlemen ap- his own way. The fact remains, how gage car and doing considerable dant | eyulation at future receptions. The folly ot | With the troubles of 1818 exiled with him the | ment has received assurances almost amount- [ P87 R N vived “in Omaha yester- | pearing in it were held in low regard, that Gen. Black has adopted a rule which | 8¢, No one v Tbwas eatly discovered. Hon. Carl Schurz, with whim he has always | jng to pledges that Parnetl will aceept the | 4y i 2 . P I'his was an alaviming predicament, bita few wilg be detrimental to the Kinne faetion e T i Inaintair o affectiohate triendshiv. | 4oy Jocal government sche WETTRLIRE [l e i BBV HE AR IOHS 1 ; Tay the sul L . i Ll Died of Heart Discase. ! THE LAW 18 FEARED. Since giving up the work of the ministry, he | 101 local government scheme as the first in- FANEE X BIVOLD it te tb Bl bl that whenever he eandosohe |1y noGe Gowa, Jan, b Special Tele- | TheremoviaofGurley of the postoftice devart | has pursued Jiterary labors hud lecturing, stallment. Should the opposition beconie WANTS A DIVORCE jeet personally before Governor Oglosby, and tan ex-soldier for the posi am.]—Mr. C a prominent eitizen | ment, has ereated a good deal of nnpleasant- = 0 cmboldened by any sign of wavering on | ppe sad Story Told by M Katie | nable the new minister to depart in a state usion agent, all other things Jeing |04 Canknown republiean of Pleasantyille, | 1ess again among the department. employe: _Death of a College President. | the part of Lord Salishury as to moye a vote e befitting him. The Hlinols state military equal, in preference o civilian. - Someof |y Gead in o store at that place to-day, Ap. | Gurley was superintendent of the free d CINCINN AT Os, Jan, bo-Rev, DrJo Wo | of wantof confidence in his ministry, Par code provides that troops shall be divided into those who knew the Davenport member 1o 1oocor the heart was the eause, livery system, which he was the anthor of, | Hall, formerly president of the Mia mi uni- | nell, it is said, will cast the full strength of | 005 e 0T S here yes. | 1O excead thiee brigades.” A wmatter pretty well, assert that sinee he seenred the » kb was one of the best men in the government | Yersity of Oxtord, died yesierday in Coving- | the Irish parliamentary vote for the conserva- ! T ey - ety \ of fact nine regimer 1l two batteries, con appointment of his two candidates for the two Loyal to the Core. service, was free from objection of any char ton, Ky, aged & tives. ter .1_)f ;\...‘ \\‘;lllvl«l 1;- ‘];lm ure (.l L tituting the state foree, are: macsed into syo positions above mentioned, it has been ne BELrAST, Jan, b—Arrangements are being | acter whatever, except that he was a republi- Joshun B, Linginoott e voree from her husband. 1 can not give: | yyivades on paper, but only awailing the o essaryto send in two cards before he would le for a monster meeting of loyalists in | can, and the duties of lis oftice required that Pl ThA IR DARE !,.{. RITOG, B i : (-Imlu'nm-'n Visit America. | 3en udivoree, " replied the judge to her | ders of the wovernor th be orsanized. To see any one, They are afraid that if Merrill | this ity on the 18th ult, to protest: acainst | experience he was possessed of. If such an | pincott, head of the book pablishing house of | e liveral oo ulstone hassummoned | engreaties, “yow'll have to go to the dis- | this command Mr. Winston s been eon is appointed, a sitver salver to carry the eards | any measure granting home rule o Ireland, | ofiicer is remoyed without cause, other em- 3 ¢ Col, die i _ | the liberal members of parliament to a meet- | g court for that. But why do you | missioned, I t / 1 Joshua B, Lippincott & Cofy died this morn | i o0 o Joi inet. He privately informs 3 : . upon will be necessary, whilo if Ibs suceess Lk 3 | ployes are inq uiring of themselves, “Why am | ing. ot eI LIC PERIEENICHI S |iiait anb Brigadior General Winston will take his should be topped off by the passage of the | SULLIVAN'S LATEST KNOCK DOWN | [ [liicds There is probably not another e them WD i will then make a ln..:.; state- Henepin canal hill, nothing buta coach and T wan in all the service with so many good < SN Dol top | Ment of the principics upon which he pro-| | 5 ame us Mrs. Kutie Sehuldt, went on | @ has requested that he be appointed an : 3 2 i 5 X - Bari, Me., Jan, 5.—Elijab Upton, senior [ poses to settle the lrish question. It is . ST S ! licuton- four, with a footman in liveryewillsatisfy the arguments in favor of his retention and so v R : : : {0 tel the ol story. She had met Peter | Ae-decamp, with the zank of first lieuten ambitions of the honorable gentleman from foav T i oo e eoult b removed | editor of the Daily Times add American Sen- | learned to-night on high authority that Glad- | 10 tell the old story. - Sho had met Petor SR \U1) DG SCONEDIRL Winston fan- i u . oy Joplib conovl re could be remtoved | jyieldied this norming agaliao years, stone has been disposed to aceept an invita- | Sehuldt a year ago in Des Moines and [ with impunity, just to make room for a - BTN G, He is willing to visk | married him. The honeymoon was T | BILLS DY NEREASKA CONGRESSVWEN, demoerat, disregarding the good of the ser- AMONG THE RAILROADS. TishealtitinVa (Voyagel ubpolticalinne hardly over before he began to beat and [ foree of the third brizude, and it has boee Inthe house today, Mr. Weaver of Ne e, what sense is there in keeping the elerks o or (Neth nbis TRAIFOAM]| TATh Ty IR b far I‘;mm“l him from | il-treat her. He was anivreciaimable | St ted that it may involyve a L0 braska, presented the military record of al those generally who come within the TR e sl miking the e THo. mmmv possibly | drunkard, and sialf the: timewas under | tion for the state department to deternine, Albert Cotton. 1le also presented bills ap- letter of the law? Srmixarnn, Dl Jan beoThe rallroad | b induced. o visit the. United | States | the influence of whisky. Some months | Whether an entire brigade should be allowed propriating $10,000 for the: constraction of SIt is remarked overywhere that there fs | | SPRESGRIERD: (o Sl 57 B0 FERORE T D e St afior the contlusion of e | ago the pair moved to Omaha, - Here | to leave tie country, and, azain, wheth i building and the purehiase of a site for e Dot e e of the | and witrehouse commissioners. to-day X autumn, L) O eS| Sehuldt behaved worse than ever, abso- | it would not offend a friendly ruler EEMIEEIIE AL GIDIMINhio S ol <ok S celclo pril the publie printer their anhual report of the | Coming session of parliament. The invita: s o W the same at the eity of Beatviee; dirceting binet oflicers and the professions of the | 5 F o fiftyfour railroads in | oW referred to came in the shape of a per- lutely refusing to do any w vk to support | to have an entire brizade teving - his, thatthere shall be one term of the United president on the subject of civil service re- | condition of the ’l‘."_‘;"“ railroads “" sonal letter Jate Tast month trom Mr. John | his wife. Mes. Sehuldt finally succeeded | dominion simyly a5 an adjmnet toan cimbassy T L A S e 1orinss Thiore!ia nok it Tack, any resemblance the state, together with a statement of | Jennings, who is connected with a London | in obtaining a position wherein she could |yt of the fivst rank, The order for the comn- braska City, beginning on the first Mond A sad-oyed, poorly dressed woman ap The young womamw, or gitl, who gave | son with him to Persia as private seeretar He Clubs a Newshoy With a Loaded Umbrella. Bostoy, Jan. b.—(Special S| cer Sullivan added another leaf tothe arland that adorus his brow, yesterday., He was in the lobby of the Gilsey house, accom panied by Billy Madden, when Tonny Lee. aged 15, a sickly little fellow, entered, selling pavers, Sullivan was ugly drunk, and was angered by not finding Al Smith of Chic at the hotel. The boy stepped up to Sullivan and Madden and asked: “Papers, gentle- men?” Sullivan turned on him savagely, ily. thus far, constitutes the entire eftective | their business, indebtedness, ete. The fol- [ news agency which supplies “the American | earn $3.5) 0 week. This pittance her | e eqnipment of e few o i b CLwees ere 15 not a particle o fi . St A rews. ‘The ‘ g cquipment of the hew officers has beon e poginning on the fiest Monday | elubbed a heavy silver handlod umbrella, and | 2e0Sect them, Where 18 ot @ partiele o | joying facts are gleaned from the tables: | Press with nucitof its English mews. e | hrotal ushand made her give up to him, | B0 N0k ititary. famisher R T Sael Yol I e e | Btiouis TS fllow iEavageX bibwilnithe | (18 AL vl SRR e Sl i otal leneth of tracks in Hlinois foots | (S8 ASHITC (RS Lt I O and he would then gooft and spend i | =EEEIERER | LE R jury and one petit jury only shall be sun- | LEEEECRE R & R O clerical position, it with many com- | w 11565000 miles. Tl engifal stock of titty_1ecried, 10 SILEC I don that n persomal | for whiskey. . Yostarday -Mrs, Schuldt | oo0c o W sl moned, and serve in both of these courts at e i lons and farreaching and intricate ried. including leased lines, w VA le workingsof the constitu- | told her husband that “she proposed to | P& al 3 each terms dividing the staie of Mottt MymidfolEtog et oor faryinic <, requiring expericnce and ability. One o inereaso ver - Jast vear ot | HhXestheation of the workingsof the constith | A AGE S e He nksentod, | 1 the eventof any serions trouble in tho 6 WL g HILOR0 Sullivan walked leasurely ot 2 hote! Ha presperionceanc b Sl B A A e C sl States 3 e | et e assented, A L i into two judicial cireuits on the I '“‘;"f;‘ ¥ ‘}‘l‘l_"l"!' ‘:“‘I'l‘l_) il o ”;‘u.“ el | g is very prain, howeyer, i all this: The 0,000, e funded debt 18 ST0060) | tive of most important. results, and_perhaps | and the two went up fo the distriet court | state duting Min Winston's absence re- the eireuit north of the river to be known as S Brapat LAt LI LOY] DS ESCLIDIRD, feal benelits of civil service reform are | (£ ot deht IS SAOERGR. The S5 | enable him o deal with thé question of | together. © Just hefore entering the buld- | quiring the envollment of the thi the northern district wnd that south s the | Dheed & dollar Bill in bis hand, saving: | oo considered—only the law is feared. o™ i et rost T for iy | 1o rule fov Ireland with o far reater e | fne Sehuldt remarked that ‘e guessed | e should sond in bis sesiznation. e is o southern district of Nebraska: requiring | ke thiss dowtspeak of it LIl sce s AN EXPLANATION CALLED Fe porting ST R0 Whnel | 160, of contlnce he, leter staed tat | e ot u drinl, ool all the money s | be allowed bowever, it is oo, in- it transeripts of judgments obtained in Unite i BXOY 10 SBLONG YL It is reported that a number of army S0720000 5 rom passenger earnings | (GRS EIEGY AT CGcrs. | wite had, and went down the sivect. e | event to retain his military trappings and o 3 i United |55 Tittle drunk.” Madden then rejoined | ; A b St and S1H521,000 from freight; from other ¢ with thi . has not’ since been seen. The wife of | uniform. States courts o be filed with county ofticers | &0, (EUE R L SR O LICE TREIREL | and navy ofticers who were i the city on | 456 BERESHERL (TR SRR TG eroes | TUlY with this question. - A Rt L b S i 3 ot having charge of Judgment records in cortain | [RCRAROE TR SRR M T N o | New Year's day, and failed to pay their | Guminzs for 1Hinois business amounted (o | 108 Feply, dated Jamuary 4 made public | N CE b e wan. AMUSEMENTS, cases; extending the provisionsof the act of | | 2. iy e X speets to President Cleveland on that day 5,061,000 The total operating expenses [ (-0 TUOSEORE Cee m H0r L e et | rant for hi oAb & June 10, 1850, entitled “An act to_ amend the | 8 €S ster. Mes Le mother of the news- | il e required (o furnisi exeuses and show d i Illinols during the year | fRoVe ELYem A8G LORCHIE Hhe qril Ao | rn b luorte MeIntyre & Heath's Pevformance Last statutes in relation’ to the fmmedi- [ PO Wity 1o have Sullivan arrested. ¥ ignored the orders of their | Wag SES0L | The acgreeate wross POt | fricialy eyes in America are watching the KILLED BY A ENOW PLOW, 3 Evening. NP Rty e gt T - i It is not especially incum- | 0N SHINOIS DUSIBESS W - Ahe re- | gnrse of events in this country with refer- LK A 8D OW. It is seldom that an Omaha audience ate transportation of duitable goods, an: BURGLARS BLA is not s ¥ omeum- | Gris from twenty-four < - agure- . 4 RSt nEantive b \ for other purposes” to the port of Omahas = bent upon officers to do Lionors to the presi | iie. gross profit of &1 and"fighe | ghoe to Ireland will ‘be @ new fincoutive 0 | A Fatality of the Blockade on the | has had the pleasure of attending « min- ; fizidh i X - A i ! i performance of a patiotic and philan- R T e L ) declaring the time, the cost of swrveying, | The Quincy Market Bu dent on that day. but custom hias made itan | show & agereg X R, ion Pacific. clentertamment so rfined, enjoyible selecting and conveying should have been haken U unwritten rule, that it is seldom broken. The i - A peeuliar and distressing accident v and - thoroughly Liehter-provoking as St ];l]"y‘a ‘J‘vul.b 2 Pf: Wabaihlailrond King William's Comvliments. reported at Union Pacific headguarte (it "i’.l,\""!hI'i\|.”“i'}“\'1‘“||”|.“ ‘.\.v;”““lh"“m' S, Lovis, Jan. o sh railron N JAnS5 = Binporor Williamhas 15| Seatos =R at the Boyd I o i P A for : > | forcelosure s¢ came up today in the BRAIIN (08D EiporpEvillinmihasel yosterday morning. 1 ) overture to curtain the audience was kept authorizing the construction of o bridge PQuiney market bullding on North and South | for this customary social event, but so_many | IO e ene, B9 Iy W W | sued o reseript respecting the twenty-Gith | gga night-sall Monday evening, s il [ i vonr at no point i (e iterost fag. across the Missour river opposite to or within | Market streots. Passers by saw the windows | 0f them iznored Uie order and custom that it | [nifed States conrt, but couiact WISHWE | anniversary of his ascension to the Prassian | @0 (ool the blinding storm to the | The speciilty foatures wore for the most the limits of Nebraska City, approved June | and a portion of the walls of the sceond story | 5 believed some inquiry will be wmade | Yo throue, In it he says: - “What tonches mo | SR RIEHEE U BN S (B L Oy mew and ki, The songs 4, 1872, by giving the right to any company or | fiy into the street and an alarm of fire was to it - - most is the unshaken confidence of my peo- ! : tand sparkling, and rendered corporation that may build a bridze wider | turned in. The firemen and police found SSCLNIYIORT QAT DOA TS . REPORTED FLED. ple in me and their faithiul and unaltered af- S iiigonistiios by delightful dash ol spirit. T the provisions of the act, a right to build the | that the explosion was caused by burglars | W€ can justas well have penny postasge, et neh S .| feetion.” Mis majesty veturns thanks for the | & snow plow threc-quarters of wmile ont | 5okec arving a few familiar chestiuts, same from the most eligible place it may | who had been operating upon the enormons | St an okl postoflice departmentofticial to- But Donicd 'M:"_‘.: s"'_‘l:"'“""' BLlon e o S irastions 10; attachmen _and of town. She stated that she and fresh, spiey and mirth-stirring slect withi of sevel o8 w = A < 1 lay, “as not. 1 bave seen some estimaies fashifle i 5 veneration for him, not only from all parts of o father were alkine ong the | ) VIO & Heatl i 1l e Ry h e “‘3:'- b or | safe of the Ames Plows com pans, which oceu- | [ T8 B0 LIRS SR e i | Cmeaco, Jan. 5.—~The rumor that Milton | I bt from places’ (e beyond the | e, ! “| : AT l et s igcinl LR, o by e down the river from the corporate limits of | pies the whole sccond story of the | Made o e > g Weston, the Chicazo capitalist indicted for | German’ frontiers, wherever the German Jan- | track when suddenly - lar NN planse, their darkey dinlogne Nebraska City; requiring judges of the | bloek. ‘The explosion was doubtless mueh | Fertietion of letter postage to two cents, and | (FV% 2o G NG e well iots | suaze is spoken, plow, coming Wiy but swiftly | derous applause, their darkey dialogue United States cirenit or distriet courts 1o | greater than the robbers anticipated. The | compared to approximations of what the re- | 0 RGeS TG0 TSN Amerien, | - through the hédvy ariit loomed up before | Roviis th 1 I AL LI of ”'1" """""L‘i reduce. thei instructions to juries to writing | Goors of the safe were blown off and_ great | SUILWill be if an ounce of letier could be sent | MeAt Ftsbire had tied to South & el Iuling With a Rod of Tron.’ them. Seo Jumped Trom tho truck bt | i, Wigleal perlominecs, Deult aid In il states wherein e bylaws thercot state | damage was done to the interior of the build- | Fov 4 bens 1.f.!".'x,'..‘."'.!,fffr,.‘.‘:;,',‘;m,{"".‘f*(‘";l' A son of Mr. Weston, seen here to-day, said | PUBLIN "“"'I vx! he dnlly "‘l“‘-""f her father was advised of the danger too | Drothers, Delhauer and Geyer, the *frog Hinulkos ara rouirod o doa, | ing. The interior of the safe had | e cent a8 we could - couple of years g | 1€ Wats in receipt of a letter from his father, | (gt of the Jovatists of Teainte SWSE Jage and was picked up by the rushing | man” aid < Lol comé i for mer B bidan bilies o o ot Svalunbios, 4 Sinrzolamoint ot PES SRCSANECELER BRE DR IERE 08 datod N ew Yoric elly o uary Biiwlion o fo saiet in the sonthern distoict of reland, | Plows A plow with (wo engines cume i | tion as_cont s to n thoronghly were mentioned in these dispatches sone | woney and sceurities were s on de) e olntion shouhd b e oy wonie¥eh | gppeared to be in good apirits and sald noth- | 10 existin the southern district of Liolnd: | ghioriiy s the girl’s reportand exami- [ meritorions enfertaimuent. 1t is safe (o timo azo. AMr. Laird also presented bills for | there. Two policemen reached the buiiding | 4 alt oumea e Mot o tunde OB | g to indicate that he intended leaving the | krom West, Core thiongh the eowmntios of | nation reve: o in e sow stick- [ sy iat the Melutyre and Teath min- the reliefl of George 8. Comstock, James | gypoment after the explosion, but saw no one | the first hall ounce, that Is charge two Sotryiant QInm, LGNS ing to its Iy are but neither the | strels will he grected with o packed honse y or, Hent: i oses F sto 3 4 . ce I nee, as now, bu ol . | country. The son also said that his father | only ‘government m-ngmmf by the people, 112 Rl A ok s ] 1 ; winter, enry Marting Moses Fullington, | eave the place. It 15 fmpossivlo yet to ex- | Ss A% onon, s wow, but el 0he | o man to run away inany event. | aud it s rulibg them With o rod of iron and | engineer or firoman knew = how /it | when they appear hor Wesley Montgomery, Stephen €, Hinnto thoos, etter o for 4 penny il it does not weigh | Vppeqiia. Jan, 51t i veported here | in creditable tyranny.” The disclosure of | eame there, An Cengine wis - sent A A 4 John IL Whitaker, Delin G, Webbes ; - over hall an ounce. The deiciency would | at Milton Weston, fhe Cliicago millionaire | he authons waie Wouid jeopadize s life, |'out with a ninber of men to look over | Father 0°C LD Jackson, Ben nin F. Pope, David Stone- A PUGILISTIC TRADER, not be near so great as it was when the other | who was recently sentenced to foury ears in - the sund which the girl ind ed, but Aews has been "‘."‘\"‘ in this city of 7. 11, Tibbets and Charle : Lo | reduction: was made, People would write | the western penitentiary for complicity in | John Ruskin's Opinion on Ho te. | no trace of a body could he found, Lit the death of Rev. Father O'Connor, of cipher, W. I Tibbets and Cliarles 11, Holt; : e I vit . 7 ) y il i i Knds an Anlinatod Conversation With N i sy L the Murrayville gas wellriots, butatterwards | © Loxnox, Jan, 5.—Mr. Jolm Ruskin, writ- | neighbors instituted —search and dis’ [ the St Philomena’s pavish, this city, at L e o aroation oF: nipublle bulils ingsooan oftener, but on lighter paper, When the re- | U I v LONDOS, b i i ) 5, L QLG : a Well-Deliverd Blow. T e o, | released oi S15,000 bail, pending the decision | 5CREG Cuostion, suggests that the | covered the body of the man lying dead | Kosenallis, County Queen, Treland,” on ing at Hastingss to cqualize the pay of hos- | gurengo, dan, 5,—Special Telozram,]— | Guction was made of two cents foran ounce, | of the supreme court oh an appiication for a | M€ o0 i ;i in o drift to one xide of the track near the | December Paralysis was the canse ital stewards of the army with that of other | parties standing in the provision pit. aund | PEoPle siply used heavier paper. 1 think, | new Lol has by the adviee of s connsel | Eovernment consider the virtnes and peculi- | i T e L R G e S A s Sl Ml ofticers of like rank; dirceting that terms of | uround one of the tables at which the tel too, that & folding postal card would take, | et Sonth Anericn and forteited his bond. | arities of the Trish peovle before arcanging | Spot where the givl suid the aceldent bap- | I, October Bishop (Comor grante RSl AL e il BRI el Which the tellers | 000 0w piece of paper, stamped, twice | Weston's application was refused yesterday, | for managing them. He says that the Irish | ened. dbhe body was 1aken o a furin | Fathe nnor leave o senee 10 the cirenitand district courts ot the United at work on "Change receiving ballots for i By, Bif ) and his friends think he will not return 10 | peoplo are witty and afrestionate and the | house. The name of the deceuased i visit his old home infreland. Tt was States shall be held at Hastings each years | (e second viee presidency of the hoaid, were | the 31z of a postal eard that could be written | 3igey Lis sentencc, B B M 108 Cuntiot BOVErD them, Aaron Cue, a tarmer by occupation, and | hoped he would veeuperate his fast fail- for the reliF of cortain ofticers of the armnys | etomiahed ‘abott (e {ine bisinees. opened | UPOM tuined overand sealed, all fora penny, 3 ! i e — a resident of that locality. ing hoealth. He bade n joyous good-hye regulating proof required in pension cases: | this morning (o ses Mr. John J. Breant ana | Would be the thing, ‘That wouid afford cheaps A Planter Fails, Distress in Ireland. tohis many friends heve, who will deeply to prevent acquisition of property by aliens. | pobert Lindblom in animated conversation, paid by the railroad company under the AL el ctaries of war and the navy issued orders Pacifle railrond act; amending an aet Lnidnight a heavy explosion shook the great | for the officers to assemble on that morning agent that her father had been struck by letter stationary and postage for a penny, VieksnunG, Miss, Jan, h—Deputy Unites At meeting of the Na Chasing a Chinaman. yegret to hear of his sad and ontimely Mr. Dorsey presented a bill for the reliet of | Nobody appears to have heard what passed | 44 cost l\u»:ul»u-;uul be no heavier than a | States Marshal Baum has ched the prop- | tional league hela in this city to-day, the ter- ‘I_'hvr.- was anexciting chase for death, Only mongre parlticulars of the Otto Shittler, between the two men, but the termination of | POl card. erty of W. K. Tngersoll, in Issaquena county, | yible distress among the people on the west | Chinaiman on Fourteenthstret yesterday. | sl eventein be obtained at present PATESTS ISSUED TO WESTERN INVENTOLS, | {he momentary mecting was a violent blow FEW CIANGES IN THE SENATE FORCE, upon a judgment from the United States | coust of Ireland was ! The celestinl was pursued by an Fat wr O'Coniior hund . hoon for :‘\'} Patents were issued as follows to-day: Wil- | gelivered on Lindbloon's eye by Bryant’s fist, Ihere have been no ehanges made in the | court, ‘The attachment was based upon a | members made addresse ;z-wm.:: the lm..'; ofticer, amid the whoopsand devisive yells | 3 ‘“'"” “" ;;‘ e L A "" ‘f,_"“ 'i‘.1 Ham 1L, Babeoek, assignor of one-half 1o P | pie present diveetor left the hall immediate- | 100068 0f tho senate during this session which | judgment in favor of W. Hamerlin, a '“'“"'.‘,’L'“"m‘ AR D - uplly 9 of passers by, scme of whom turned i | 1Te e he ,‘(f\“‘.",:,,‘ ‘l‘:. ,,,(,;,, "‘,rf,‘,","h.; Goeble, Alton, Towa, bolt lock: James Da- | 1y aftor, Secret is mide of the fact that | @€ material. The reorganization of the com- | broker of Detroit, Mich., for $15,000, Mr. in- lons. e o A e S e il ks LA oy, assignor of onethind to 1L 11ittle, | the trouble srow ont of yestorday’s eireuly | Mittees amounted to-little of consequence, | gersoll is one of the leading attorneys of this Evidently More Antis There. e be. Corfruth, Towa, buckle; Robert D. Dunean, | jssued by Lindbloon, in which his opponent | #1410 ehanges hve taken place in - the eni- | city, ‘I'I‘I"""'"UI'I'I“"‘”“ ““:‘ Meicantiio e ] Desn, Janh—Ata meeting of the Loyal | g Facaped Murderers Caplured, assignor of one-halt to A, Wallace, Omaha, | was by interence termed a “sneak thier,” | Ployes positions, Thesenate adheves to tra- | (GF [ SR SR 0, G0 ST | National association to-day anumber of loy- | ! ! Iy Cuanne=108, W, Vi, dan, b—The prls Neb., strainer for cateh basinss James Gil- | Opinion on "Chanse differs as to the werits | dtions, aud changes occur infrequently. | yiers at 31,520,000, i i ™ | st motions were voted down amid_great up- | #round, when hieran plump into the aims | o sho knoeked down the guard at the more, DeWitt, Lowa, fire wood siwing ma- | of the case, but all are agreed that Director | L 1INgs g0 by courtesy, and nearly as nuny - voar, ‘Lhe meeting dipally - dispesed with [ of Steve Mealio l!yAvlvllll er then van up | jail Sunday night and escaped, were arresied chine; Mary A, Ottumwa, 10wa, | Brvant showed afiemarkable fick of taste fn | 4emecrats remain under republican rule s | The Golden City Bxpress Robh shonts of *Howe rile,” and “God save L ;,,.ill-.1-1||_ulm TR = I divetives Vesienday eveuig and Juiled eandlestick ; Joel Mosiman, Falls City, Neb, | making a prize ring of the exchange floor. republicans in the minor ofli In the | Lawan, Mo, Jan, & Paze, the Golden | Jand. S T T e R T o traction engine; Collins F. Newton, assignor § # house, however, the ehangs very radical | City express robber, was held under guard in Will Join De Freycinet, li”“\ U EOR MAMRIUELARE SURK of one-halt to W Wing, Omaha, Nel HE PULLED HER WIDE OPEN, | every two years, whether the same party re- | Golden City until yesterday morning, when [ pyprs Jan. £ Goblet, Sadi Carnot and | 10 WS Copietoiy ot reath i 14 ] ; . Garly ready 10 gl to the ground when | B f s ful train signal; Harmon D, Overton, Missouti | o pagsenger Tram Dashes Over g | MA0S 0 power or another comes in, “Phe | he was biought to Lawar for preliminary | sayien, who were members of Brisson's | 1 uHly roudy o Lane N ewdare 0 crorula ! run down; @ civeumsting ey, Towa, thill coupling; Theodore Phil J P cmbers sy get better service by | gl Yesterday afternaon the justice's conrt | cabinet, have deeided to aceept e invitation | P AOWIE 8 EREEes 1 N N L ntalt Lk, Ball WU | o, BEZRINE BUGEO MU having chan; made, A wan | vas crowded with those suxious to sce the | to join’ the cabinct of De Freycinet, to his having only Won Lun Town, washiug machine; D. Smifh, Rising | PEPEAsBURG Vit dan. 8 [Special "Tele- | jg wore accommodating, it is found, about | PHsenes and hear the tegtisgony. e waived Ry 2 e e City, Neb., filte dinand Windler, Keos | granm, | —A passenger train trom Wilmington Tal un I ry i of e clreud The Prussian Diet 8 noned, kuk, lows, car coupling: John A, Yarger, i ey g ’ > congress, especlully, when e knows he can | conrt and his bond was fised al 32,000, in de- N ” ot N 0., for Bichmond, Washington and New | jotqin bis place only by civility and eficiency, | auit of which h was repioyed to jail. Bunix, Lhe Prussinn divt Was | pog 1o the extent of 5300, arc anxiously | abscesses, soreoyes, eto, Hood's Sarsaparila York, over the Atlantic Coast line railroad, e sunnoned to meet on the Tith, ins 1) New Hampton, Towa, roller skate, A $ and has no claim upon custom, tradition or -~ ng him expels all trace of serofula from the blood, AN, KRLGEA eAl was one hour behind her schedule time in | (o torial courtesy. By retaining the sume _ Northern Pacific Earnings. AT TR T ot o . leaving it pure, cnrichied, and Lieali J.F, Driver and J. P, Grantham of Towa, | HChing here last evening Baving uarvonly | ey - position for many years, old Jaw- | NEW YOnk, Jan, 6="he statementof the | - QBRGNS d Riralgbtening 111 Acvounts 1 was severe have been reduced i the general land ofieo | Sxbed destruction near Rocky Mount, “Hiie | ykers say, the ruts become graves, and | Nortiern Pacitic yafiyad for Decewber SOl WS T G giEl T URD | i over a year had (o runming sores on iy nock 10 §1,400 & year from $1,500 on account of ap- | oS ‘.: 5, MUEIL 00k Thok MeMillan dis- | jiyes become ditclies. None of the positions | SM0WS £ross earnings of 350,825, an incre: s O ound tordhy o tho beach near | Chgnged yestorduy aftornoon with the ttles JTood's Barsapariila, and aim pointuents boing made Tu-_elasses above and | SOYEred o bo on five, but hot before his i | yout congress, with perhaps o dozen excep: | 9467 the same month, Jwt year of s, | Sronah W (PR 07 A BT RO (R lerk Jolin Baum oF, Lowell, Mats, o VNI SA sing rotained by re. | VoS within a few yards of it, * A portion of | jione reauive much talent. P 8 The stateent of the voad from July 1o | Jane N, iRl A or. Owing 1o the abs of Comml old, Arnold, Me,, had serofilony old wen filling them being retained by re 0 Itis said a com s farmers of the neighborhood, ‘The 7 Lueing their rank, the bridge had beeb burned but the rails were | g0 is again to be appointed o look into | December 5t shows grogs earnings of i1, | YOuNg fanners o6 G Heist it the | sioner Corlizs no action was (aken inthe | 80res for seven years, spring and full. Hood's RABRE RIS in place. There was no time for vefleetion | o eS i in the senate ML aninerease over the same peviod Tust | examination by AUElas Idiies thl W & 61 \ 1 . ¢ will noy | Sarsapaila euicd hiin, y T B . > > 5 80 Jatlors Seunte, e of 31,420,052, wen were held under water and stiangled to | matter, wand fin ctilomen 10/ A PUBLIC VISANCE, and pulling out the valve of the locomotive VROSPECTS FOR NAY. St 2 year of ALY hier b A . g \ = = 5 as far as be could, the train darted over the | yawn eosrospondont. i LA HON: A L e—— deait, Gy wore Backed and ifaed | b e gt Satnrdsg. M Salt Rheum Poles From the Strects. hour, ‘Phe speed of the train was increased e e Ol donp for TRELI0, dall. iegpioanon Asent Byer | LiuhEListisnipnt - AU et WO MK ity olaling aig Uidlnnatiand THisTaadneonNant e the navy by this congress. ett yesterday Issucd o Alex Gilehrist of Tu- | stripped o ieir clothes, i o S 5 blood purifie 1. Lovis, Mo, —In the case of tho | so suddenly thad all lights in the coaches | ' syven o o rentiedorit 1s expoct s AT AR bex 4l ) e, und turned adrift i a boat, it is | buxis those of ex-Clerl i Wood purifier, | | 0. 5,1 4 ALY i 13150 soachos €l hie replied, it s expected by the | diaha, Pa., the largest pension ever paid toa | yalu jd urbod adui gl h IR 5 AR eity of Kast St. Louis against the Western | were extinguished and the vassengers wer | ganinistration, but 1 have been feeling private soldier. The back v aggregated | Subposed they ? Al i : i dlegraph company on the charge | considerably shaken up. No one was hurt, s 8 g A i Indians, - issioners will 0 el om erssipelis wid sadt Hhewm, caused by Union Telegraph company on ¥ L. aronnd among congressmen for sentiment, | $12,851 and the money eawe to a blind erip- - e I T nandiing tohacco, At times bis hands would Uibk 4o oomijaLys 2008, Andwrlios wate A YR TR Ty oy e Y and dou’t believe anything will be effeeted | ple, an old wan who has been an inmate of h A keupt Grocor. s erack open and becd, 1o tried vaslous [ nulsance, i vlolutioh OF L oy o of | WasmNxaroN, D, €., Jan, 5.—The well | further than woik “started up in our navy | e poorhouse for twelje years. Creditors of Willinm Gushunst. i grocer Pevsonal 1 y " arations with d; finally took Hood's 5. quiatico Bling guve & Judginent foF 146 eIty e e iy 1 | yards. 1t 1s my lmpression that when this —- on Seventeenth and Nicholas strects ) . sapariila, and now sayss * L ai entizely well® £5) and costs. An appeal wis at onice talien, | known excursion steamer Awerica burned | ¥ A Winoad N uk M. Dinnin ) ¥ The case will ...m..u-}_\ be earied 1o the su- | about 3 o'clock this worning at Alexandria, | NeW Bavy is constiucted—1 wean the new 3 indagg Swasher swore out attachments@against him | poldor and day, [ “3iy son had sult rheum on bis hauds and promie court and the question defnitely set- | Vo " Frie'vessel was owned by the -lnman & | ships built—the work will be done at our | 1enry Lorenson whpgared hetore Police | 28500 008 (a0 L0 i yesterday | el Noby on ths calves of his legs, J{e tood Hood's lod whe the company bas & 1ght 10 | Coastwise company of Baltimore, and was | yards, as it should be. Then wo will never | Julge Stenberg yesterday and secured o 10 about $600. Gushurst has | Valentine; 1 f i Sarsapaiilia and 1s entively cured” J, B, maintain its poles in the city, valued at §350,000, y T a v ) § [he | fnounting to ki Nol P TIPS s ot be al the merey of anybody or any country, | @ winrrant for Autgp Schlowosky he | Loen deinking heavily of late, and his Iy.m ”“‘l ehr by ,I. 4“\‘. e | Saaton, Nt. Veruon, Obio, : g s g - - > governmant o 4 Y TRt attan ha asiaied AL Rl 2ot by . hind conditio iroken Bow ) liy ian » Wheat in New York, A Change of Editors. The government ean do its own work, latter, he said, had “knocked for admit- | yiivs ave reported in bad con n | {iakon iy S, ! Hood’s Sarsaparllla NEW Youk, Jan. 5—"The visble supply of Bostoy, Jau. 8.—George Ellis, publisher DISAPPOINTED EXPECTATIONS, | tance at his house last night, and upon Weath: Yoday wheat as corpiled by the New York produce | of the Daly Advertiser and the Evening | . The botel kecpers have begun to fear that | being refused entrance, commenced to | Missorni Vabirs hitly w xehange 1s 35,04 bushels: an ibciom o L Kecord has resignes 1t s stated that deury | they have built tao ligh their expeetations of | smash the windows mnd tear things up erally fair weather s vaviable winds, geuerally 1 ;13.-':&‘: hushiels, Cabot Lodge u’hu ¢ lis place. this congress, wnd that after all thewe is not | wrally., He was eated yestorday southerly; lower barcieter, wetion,” and he was st losing Beroful s s probably more general than any Wun Lung is now in the county jail | other disease. 1t iy insidious in characte awaiting (o be taken to Marysville, Mo, | and manifosts iself in runsing sores, pustu f | where his bondsmen, interested in his eruptions, bolls, Hings, enlarged joints, I'he connty commissioners were busily bus, ana H. E Ny v p Kol by al) druggista, 15 oix fur 5, M the promiment stite areiyals o Ly €1 00D & (O, Apoibocarien, Low yeaterday 100 Doses One Dollar,

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