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. o, . " e A e ming et —f——— . & oy - - r—""' B THE OMAHA DALy BEE § FINTEENTH YEAR, ' T OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1886, < = NUMBER 170 il | 94 — " o §i & s REALL 1t nn .1 N B v N WYCK VANQUISHES THEM | szt ot ettt sowa w1 IDNEY'S. FUTURE, SWINGING., g e THE POWER CANNOT PREVAIL | Y Bxcutuent vterraivsexe. | fip \ST FACE THE MUSIC = " ' | German Peasants Demanding the Re- N AVl rhe G o o MUY ) ’ DAY Hamilton to Attica—leave Hamilton daily storation of Stlve he Grand Complimentary Concert to except Sundays at 2:50 p. m.§ arrive at Attica ¢ rd N Excelsior Lodge. o 1ae B " : i " NEW Yonk, Jan. 6.—(Speelal Telegram. ] — g Yoy ! Nebraska's Sturdy Senior Fires an Indig: | by 8:30 p. m. Leave Attiea daily except | Jim Rennolds S‘wmuced to be Hung for | 7 L Cdon cable. says: The agite | Tiat the People May Select Their Own | Metropolitan hall was filled last even: | Foyy Years Oonfinement or Forfeiture of the nant Volley of Hot Shot. Sundays at 3:45 p. m,; arrive at Hannlton by His Double Orime. n in favor of a bimetallic standard of cur Postmasters by Election, ing with a large an intelligent audience Sum Nominated in the Bond, 0 bl T ; B rency in Germany lias attained great propor compos lfll the «Lm.[n.u.[l.. colored g Smithiland to Mapleton—Leave Smithland tic A committee of the German farmers’ society. The oceasion was the compli ! AIMED AT THE UTAH SINECURE. | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 | MURDERER OF THE PINKSTONS. | (0% ROt iy handed Rismarck and | T ROM A CIVIL SERVICE VIEW. | mentary concert given to Excelsior lodge | A CAPITALIST A CRIMINAL. 4 p.m ri '( at ifil‘\;";-l'rll l{) 8 (" P mi the Reichstag two hundred petitions from —_— No. 110, A. F. & A. M, by the ac e 4 on uesdays, hursdays and prS O s S and 4 romplished Ol sts, 3. Ba 5 P 10 Which He Pairly Hews Down the | Satudays at4 p. me; atrive at L:“”:‘,‘M M| The Thira Awaiting the Hangman in Lu:ulxl AIHII‘ P . ‘wutnl “1‘115?"1. x,l‘l'n{n:;;lnh. Official Fights That Flood Senate Com- | © ”I‘I\I h \l vocali ‘v , Mrs AUS. Barnett | An Interesting Story of a, Wealthy e e e Y estoration of silver, ola uage ol o po- and <8 n &, Sopranos S8 T ‘s o e ouse Committees — Smithland to Sloan—Leave Smithland Decisions—Specials From Congressman Bland br. Senator Allison. pondence—How Towa's Mae M. ©. C Ch e ati B A1 0 Riokotts Crime of Manslanghterand How Westorn Dostal Notes, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:50 Our Sister States. They protest against the eharge that bimetal Jority Was Reduced, tanows, witl M Chntlos Waaliington Ml ekl AL RS iddoc ) P, m.: arrive at Sloan by 10530 p.m. Leave fsm means injustice to creditors and they de- Rt L, Bnver, Uassos, M iiten Hat: i Sloan Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at clare that on the otherhand, (he enforcement s tison o "‘i“,‘\‘.".“\'f,'|\| poator and PING Will Serve His Sentonce, F They Met the Wrong Man. 7. m. i arrive at Smithland by 12w A Candidate for the Gallows. of monometaliic gold standard isgrossly un The Proposition Will Fail. accompani 0 filled her part to the Cinteaao, Jan. 6.[Special Telegram, - WASHINGTON.J 4 Special Telegram. After the 15th inst. the star wail service StoNey, Neb, Jan., L Tele, 1| just to debtors, beeause it makes money dear. WasniNGToN, Jan. 6.—[Special Telegram, delight of H o following was the | Ttisnot often thata business man of groat —The speeeh of Ser N Wyek. of Ne. | flom What Cheer to Delta will be discon- | —Jim Rennolds, the murderer of the I Bismarck hias been much impressed by the | —“Speaking of the proposition to elect post- [ programme rendered wealth and previously irreproachiablo reputas braska, in the fternoon against | tinued. stons, was to<day sentenced by Judge Hamer | extent of the demonstration in favor of sil- | masters as we do town marshals, ors, | Chorus Friendship, Love and Song | gion is sent to the penitentiary for the crime 3 Perpetuating the Utah commission, waa the The president to-day sent to the senate fhe | to be hung on May 21. ver and is anxiously considering his action, | constables, ete.,” said Civil Service Commis- | Puct instrunicntal Onthe Kace ¢ of manslanghter in o cnrious and interests k. Sehisatioh of tio 4 [oaitles seoring & nume. | Nomination of J.. CMorgan to be postmaster The eime for which Rennolds is to be - sioner Edgeiton to your correspondent, “re- | g0 Misses Wil Yo "[“"‘,'f;:'!‘”'l',_ Door | g & manner as promises to be the case in ! ber of points against the profligate habits of | * Kearney, Neb. hung was one of the most revolting in the A Blow at the Carlists, minds me of the force of the saying of the | X % CAreYe the ease with Milton: Weston, who has for a It NT56 BBt RS oners, he floored Senator Ve AN JONEST FRIEND OF LABOR. annals of Nebraska. On the morning of Mabrap, Jan. 6,—A manifesto which the | Pennsylvania magistrate — t! whooy Solo S Ilhie Warrior Bold | great number of years been one of the best ) hees of Indiana, Mr. Van Wyek very mueh | Senator Van Wyek, of Nebraska, has begun | September 17 Jim Rennolds and Lee Nunn | Spanish bishops submitted to the pope on the | shook him shook the whole commonwealth. | o L. Speriey Known residents of the west side, whose objected to continuing this commission at an | *F Iauiry here which may lead to sometling ne into Sidney and reported a horrible | deathof King Alfonso, bas been approved | It would not do to place the selection of post- | QUAIEHe ooy oo tilon How hiiire] “"““" socfal relations and standing have always 3 expense of twenty or thirty thousand dollars | OF Mportaice to laboring men throughout | murder had been perpetrated on Middle | by the pope and wil be publishied forthwith, | masters in the hands of the people. Ldanot | * = areyy A Mheer, v " ashiBKIOm 1y of tho highest chareter, and whoso « 19 per . when the duties of it might just as the cot y. ‘The street car company of this | Creck, thirty miles northwest of here. About | The pope says: 1 would strongly fmpress [ mean that the people are incapable of making | Solo....... Lo oA lice, where art thou | property inter are of wore than ordinal welldevolve upon three retired army ofll | ¢ity work their employes abont sixteen Lours | dusk two men, as they stated, disguised as [ upon you that although politics are based | their choice of ofticers, but we must havesome | Miss Williaims, magnitude. Dispatehes from Pittsburg ye There beina & number of men on the retired | ©NLof every twenty-four. Mr. Van Wyek is | negroes, came into the tent of James Pink- | uvon religion, voit must b engaie poli- | way of demonstrating the power ot the goy- | Chorus, ifear dem Bells | G wed oY , g g : woing to scc if a law can be enacted which | ston and John Pinkston, father and son, | ties provided faith in Catholic principles is | arnment. Why, the boy who carrics the mail A Cliartes Washington, crday conveyed knowledie of & rumor preva- list who are capable, and —who could | {EHE R BEEE 6 1 : and John Pinkston, fi + | respected. and forms of government ave ad- - ¥y theboy who carries the mail | Sujeetion, instrgniental. ... Kobin's Return | lent there that Weston had fled the country | be pressed Into service. He said that | Y Fegulate this and leave the employes 0 | who had located a short time before ona | yissible.” This is considgred o fatal blowto | to and fro_between the postoftice and Miss Hattison. on account of a new trial being re- the | government was mot only called | AU Uhey want to work such long Hours | homestead. After a short conversation, one | the prefentions of the Carlists, who, it fs | the rallroad = station is a part of | Duet voe oo oW doar the Hour | fused ham in onso where he was [ upon to pay the expenses of te commis- they must be paid for it proportionately, but | of the strangers picked up an axe, striking | claimed, use religion as a cloak for the ad- [ the government of fhe United Mr,and Mrs, €, C. 4 convieted of manslaughter and sentenced to e e ety ooty | making itoptional with tie employes whether | tho old man and son on the | vance of despotisin.” - States, and w it necossary an [ QUATIEHE o ome whierg e Lithes Bloott | four years in the Pennsylvinia_penitentiary, ; WIS it to. Washingioi vy year, | ey work morethan eight or ten hours out | back of their heads, killing them B 15 Oatlirti army would be sent to protect him in the dis- | ° TrWillme, T T Tvedtigation. by reporters this morning he stated, the commissioners camo here and | Of thentyfour, 16this thing can be reme | instantl Rennoids was in the tent | o BB GO O moflicial | Chago of his duty. This is a local fllustra: | Trio..coouoono .0 RestlessSea | showed that although Western 18 af libertyion 0 delivered therr reports, No other registration | Jied lere it can and will be elsewhere, he | during all this and could do nothing, | = 'l‘ bl ]‘:‘}_“T \“_I‘i"\‘ ‘«’”'law o tion of the necessarily far-veaching power | Miss Harrison, s, Speneer and Carey. [ pait which it would not at all inconvenience p officers under the government are required to | 54 e the other stranger pointing a cocked pistol af | Hiboral membors of pariighient Fave Bel | and duty of a government, Now, you put | S010-coeee gy R LA EATIR | gy g0 pay, thereby releasing his bondsmen ) come here simply to make their report, and A FIERCE FLOOD. o[ him. The murderers then examined the f /700 0 Hin <0 . | the selection of postimasters in the hands of | so1p.., 7 O1d Sexton | from any loss in the case, he concluded to co-operation of the latter in raising the | 40 yairons of the oftices and it will have the Dr. MO, Ricketis, eva i » justice by golng to some foreign coun- it Gentlefolks | py Fle does not propose to do anything of the government had to foot all the bills, even 5‘ to the tips they made to the porters on the z train and at the hotels, and while the com- = pockets of their victims, extracting $51, They ; LS . cd Damage Caused by the | itehed up Pinkston’s team, carried the dead | Biestion s to home ruie during the do effect of making the people believe that they | Chorus i boliisylvanla Irestiot. = bodies in wagons to a sand drawa mile and | Parnell declines to reply to liberal overtures [ have the power to control the details of the [ Among the 1 meritorions numbers | the kind as the following terse dispateh ro- | wmisaloners wero hero paid their streetar | g 1ihNCASTE Jan. 6.—The flood in the | g hait distant, and_covered them up with | unless they are accompanied by xpress | government, and the fear of and respeet for | on the programime, all of which were | oeived from New York today by ex-Alde fare to the capitol aud thelr bills for lunclicon | uSuchana reached Columbla this morning, | gand. ‘They compelled Rennolds to assist ( & reement to grant Ireland o 1f | the government will at once diminish.” deserving of mention, the piano olo of | 1y Jonas shows: are to apitol' and the rise is higher than for twenty Sl e o 18 79 the queen’s specels refers fo- Ireland, the Par- N g Miss Hattison was partieularly well ren- Ja 0Ws § and cigars. The Y YEAIS. | them, Coming back to the tent they burnt | L deC B ot emment's proposals. Judge Edgerton does not believe that the t 1 y e NEw Yo —Julius Jonas—lave he water is up to the bank of the Columbia | s {116 entire effects and advised Rennolds to & P propositlon o give the people power to scleet | dered. By speial reguest it was repeated |6 wone and am not voing to South Amer- “We must loosen the grip of these and | ¢ Fort Denost rallron . s Sefors NoRBUIoT St : ) 4 Mr, Van | & Port Deposit railroad, and the Pennsyl | gy out, turned the horse loose and de- Another Itow in Burmah, their postmasters will prevail in_congross, | hiforg, the close of the enter A (L el AN Es AT vania and Tidewater canal and viver are one | canpe soing | esterly diroe- : {ines, o and liis opinion is gencrally concurre o ot red sioher. b gonas mar ot | cuniped on fool, golng In'a westerly diree: | _Loxne . 6.—The Times correspond- | And his opinion is generally concurred in. t sho is an artist, snd her skilled ) : £ tion. ent at Mandalay, telegraphs that ten thou- WHEN FRIEND FIGHTS FRIEND. is certainly descrying of the | The st Good Ni, Contin other men on the treasury,” s Wyck. “It is seldom, however,” he ice th iroN \! TON, g tinued, “that when onee an ofticer gets hold 5 NN e exeention v of ¢ o oh will re of the throat of the treasury he can be choked :'uu:“\'\"::'.ll'r.{:\.)nt.';[“ the river this morning [ “ywhen Rennolds was first auéstioned by the | sand rebels are scouring the country with a | “People borrow a heap of trouble,” said a | highest pralse. Al who participated in | Weston's :-.:u‘xnuzlm:.‘»:\lx' h\:lhluhl:-‘r::: l:v:mflmk::» i ofl.” The anti-polygamy laws, he declared, M \,', 11 OIUNK, Pa., Jan, 6.—~The dami f‘f"l""'“ hiere, he d e had no money. | radius of twenty miles of the capital, and thy member of the scnate commitiee on post- | the entertainment last evening are to be [ years is an interesting one. about five years ). BRI GHLY N ETIEOBRELY . GX OGN | L et e P e naze | Tho latter deemed it advisable, from the con | Uireaten watfaek tho tovn, Fears of ai | ofices and postioads o “They imag- el on its suecess HE0] BEIHE SR EHOBUIREIVE HELOFG B WO bTS { the territorial oflicers any way. Turning to | poried. This morning the Lehigh river and | flicting stories of Rennolds and Nunn omgutg are T owing Lo the great, reduction | ino all sorts of things when they lold_oftice TR the as well regions of Westmoreland county; the democratic side of the senate Mr. Van [ the ereck that passes through the town were | place them both under : Boaitionite BIAbIEEY and write and write, and telegraph and | L o Ao 0, Pennsylvania, and located a tract of land on and cvery collar on Broadyw: Rennolds they found $ 5 g A worry until life is a burden to everybody who | The twenty-cighth programme of the | G S S0 UG bore for gas. - After Wyck said: I hope the men on this side '”“' whoare new sailing in the valley of reform | 1oy Wit Gl L] 'j;:‘pl‘_‘ i ‘::‘H}; He accounted for this by saying hie found a Bniow Btormiln Dngland. lins anything to do with their affairs. 1have | Ludies’ Musicale rendered yosterday [ i S P i Was discovered ¢ h will help eut off this abuse which has erept | fore this the dam at Stroh's foundry gave | oIl of greenbacks six miles from town, LoxDON, Jan, 6.—A Snow storm has pro- | been ket l)\;fl' for two weeks answering the | afternoon at Meyers' music hall, the com- | g itle to thie land was in dispute, and ies o newl “ appointed postmasters | mittee ha ving the cin eharge be order that no advantage might be taken of lals of | vailed throughout England during the | oui And remember, there are | Miss Rustin and Miss Bella Robinson. | him in the matter, W ations were made by the oft and their friends. and a ra; into the public serviee under republican | Wi, ng torrent rushed threugh Investig: i rule T senator eafled. adtention to the | U’ Strects® Morclianis. on - Broadway | this county, and enongh evidenco secured 10 | past cight hours. Railroad tratc s greatly | 414 thel o built @ cabin on | ; et ok it ere busy from 1 fo 5 a. m. earrying their | conyief DG orime. | jmpede : BB res were | €18 er menib fthe committee, / X f fact thint there were no loss thun six clerks | B Rl basements to upper Moorss Muts | Sonvict Itonnolds of tho ‘doublo ortie. | fupeded gud many telegrphy wires, wers it other members of the committee. Al | e programme was an execllent one, as | the tract and prebared to assert the risht of t employed by the Utali commission, a luger | ters were made worse in several parts’ of the | IOUSH wvas developed on the trial, c Ken, 10 SHOW ZraRlySINOIICIRiVILY Soiaiie '“m" i‘“"““ Frv piBA usual, and was delightfully rvendered | squatter sovercignty in addition to that he y part o mber 31, to warrant the | travelin Londen number than as many senators would employ | town by the walls of the ercek giving way. | concluded on Dec v [l % . | had acquired by the ent o mey. While the dutics of the. commission were | 10 mahy cases not only were e cellars | jury in bringing in a verdict of murder in the ] the country, Postuasters inquire about al- | throughout, greatly to the. credit of the | Jud aeivited by o Daviant oF moncys known to be nominal filled with water, but the contents of the | first degree. On the night of the murder the Servia Refuses Peace. leged charges filed against them, and make | Prrticipants. It as follows: N ! : 7 L 4 o $ rooms on the first fioors were tloating about. | p; e c T TG Loxnox 1, 6.—It is stated that Servia, | all k f e Then come their | Mignon. .. Thomas med 1o the teeth, and under the lead- When this statement was made Mr, Cock- | 7 X Pinkstons were visited by Rennolds dis- 7t hel § x all Kinds of explanations. Then come their £ 2 stormined & man g Ol ate as made Mr. UrainearesHILT RN, n y SREIRE Gt (haIHEU Fatibn b6 AGAtI. Wil e e o : 1 of 50 determined a man as the Chicago { rell of Missouri sprang to his feet and de- i guised us.a negro. Atter a short eonversa | fEENET (ORI B SR (L B i eI Lo Cn e mar ok Colden Stars ..Denza | capitalist it was inevitable that bloodshed RN EE iath i, cbHutor from. Nobrask JACK POTS THE CAUSE. tion Rennoids grabbed an axe and felled | £ E3iter zaria | to know what the committes wi should ensue, in ¢ S b e senatd t on the basis of a return of the status | do, and indorsing the officers and pleading | Etude, op. Mocumiliont | aoi coaties it UL (9 QI did, at the the old man, splitting his head open. Then turning upon his son Rennolds served him property used fory Winther | coming to the land one 1 the ¢ should nan, and non payuent of the war in- cmployed, otherwise | Another Bank i Servia, he would discredit the statement. Mr. Van 1 Caught Short ainst o for leniency and fairness. iin 18 uo ante, demnity by *Last Night, | Wyck replicd that he did not like to enter Ciicaco, s TN oy ars tollor of inlike manner. Both died instantly. The 0 Iditional charges and the tights of ene- R S N 2 A T fta Cogit into personalities and refused to name the | e Patlman National bank at Pallman, 111, | Murderer’s motive was robbery, as he ran- Davitt to Agitate Wales. e at proportion of the corres- | concerto, A minor _.Sehumg diah Haymaker. A pitched battle followed, ] clerks, Then Mr. Voothees of Indiana | was arrested tomight for embezzlement. 11e | Scked the premises and secured $5 in cash. | Dupriy, Jan. 6 thagl Davitt has [ Pondenceis worthiess. In many instanc H}HI\_‘ 1l piano aced mpaniciment by M in which muskels and bayonets were fre . Jumped up, and in a dramatic way challens was suspected some weeks pull- | | Fhe sentence gives gen tisfaction i | promised to visit Wales in February next for | 3 18 on imaginary l"“"l"“‘]“"'“ L plic e A1y used by both sides, and_at its close it { the statement of Mr. Van Wyck, and said | man engaged Major Bauekiy, a New York | this county, as the evidence of Rennolds' | {he sc of assisting in an agrarian agl- | Melther harm hor good. | It shows, however, |y gayiy i : Dessaver | found that Haymaker had received several tliat it was unfounded in f nd unless the | exne $ hslen o guilt and the enormity of the erine are con- | tation. and of aiding iii the formation of’a | the irritable disposition of some peovle and bayonet wounds, from which he expert untant, to go thy Me sldered suflicient to warrant it. Welsh land league, their nervous temperament. Yes, there i a died R s Westtn names of the eleks were reaa | shor would pro- | qecounts quietly to see what th — mmnnefi;fmmum back b and tried for riot and murde i nounce the assertion ted a was, The expert found iserepaney of The scinded &7 i decided sensation. Mr. ¢, however, AU AT S S upremeigourtibocisiony. Ilrl'xv‘“:"\n” :fll‘ed‘ ‘:«l‘whd\ Minister zhborghts neighibor o d and senteneced to seven years i et o e et Drin rom s | rontod with tho fizuies and confessed, but [ Lixcor.x, Jan, 6.—[Special Tele- | [ BERTI% Jan. 64 ntie States MM | tended friends purstie preiended fricnd s it AR e et b od | papers a reeent report of the commission, he ‘;)'{:‘u_llg"ln'l«lv\ll‘hlm'&‘\" wh".;&'-l ll"h\\'::? E1ve gram.]—At the session of the supreme court |\ ok dar for the expulsion of Ameri- !Iustlnuf. of considering nominations in ] and about « 20 Becond convioton Wia 4 bogan reading the names of the clerks em- | Starting his wite ind ohild to Canada o was | this afternoon the following opinions Were | s from the Island of Foenr, committees discloses nll the characteristics - WeRKR | jad, the penalty being fixed at four ye ployed by it at Salt Lake Cily, It took | anested. Poker is the canse. handed down: Ramberze vs Hnghes, error - onthsHln Ay o ea RNt ingS i WKL G prisonmient. An appeal to the Pennsyl- some time to find the nwmes of three - from Cuming county, Reversed and COLD WAVE COMING. which interest and revolt. Aoy Tl Wies. e R L e clerks, during which time he had named the HOMBENO RIUOMAME Judgment In this court. Nish, held, thata ver- | oo b LS e Northwest— | Wi o op i aner WA S FEDUCKE. “A Novel dai ago the finding of the lower court was ap- S Comumissionet and cownted a messonger as'a | Duluth Dedicates Her Board of Trade | dicbeannot bo set aside whero evidenco Is | RIPPIRE BLGILIEL T L10 “The cause of the decrease of the republi- |y poublican: of yesterday morning | proved and a new trial denied. Nothing B AT Vorocs Sumped to/his fect Teaior equally bduneeds that in replesins damages | o Storm at Denver. 0 ean vote in iy state,” said Senater Witson, | oot PN TS | erefore emains for Mr. Weston but fo { and began taimiing Mr, Van W D v, Minn., Jan 0The new board of | f0F detentlon are recovorable only in case of | . <HENI (o0 SO SO RO 0 DS | of Towa, tlspluin enough. It ls not prohibl- | i 1 ortinent edit ntio serve the senfence, he could not find out three clerks emplo; trade building was dedicated to-day. Guests | Teturn unsually sovare, o e, o oasw fAI0ICor anything bub emigration. lowa has f P S0 D el R A - R e 1 g #6504 Y Beoterlvs Crossman gpeoc from Onnm g | BHiethe LOEkyslna KRS O s sVl dusiag TS pasilvgly ghrsTeen 30,00} oters ol | 2 following item, which must have hac A PLCULIAR CASE. ards a 3 ks idtinale s il 3|«u|‘...|. aused by dritting, has been con- | Dakota teritory, Nearly all of them are Iytic elicet on those, whoever few, 3 L ¥ g A Doctor Sued by a Patient For Heavy clerk. Mr. Van W, | reserve. 1le read fllxlln'x | still further, and 1 ll.lll something in | Louis, Milwaukee, Tacoma, St. Paul, Minne- i from the grain innesota. the ke; to Kansas uml Nebraska, delaying | yepublies FORRET TS aska, epublicans, so that the republican vote of ific and Santi Fo | j1) Sig tpblicani o1 ) seventy-two hours, has L I'lus evening all trains | see. The peopl Held, that parties complaining of taxation of ‘costs in aistriet courts must file a motion in that cowrt to retax. D ages, 5. 1L D, Estabrook Cowin, filed a peculiar and the report and | apolis, and othe 1 finished he s in ad of six. The cities, and ) the state has decreased very matc Who liave come in 0 take b, hos just finished a new V entirely original plan, iy, you | =Oma i1, built on M had named cight ¢l v formally presente : ¢ 0 ; | B blbtaceno wis Tiaat G, iz to Prestdent Forbes, who re auitable Tnsuranee company vs Brobitt, | amived and .mmuul on fime. Moun- | the places of these emizrants have come from | and the Omale Bue says ic is a novelty \ E Sttt i PPt | with anappropriate address. Congraty 3 orror from Adams county. Afirmed. Held, tain - travel is not delayed t | the old e i their polities have been | well worth visitin novel suit in the distret court, Van Wyck never played a part better or [ Wi B e ek all. The snow is ot over six inches deep Ivi T it The i bosat G i g stronger, and when e floored the Indiana | Oakes, now i New York ; that companies are bound by tho ncts of | &dinghontlo Votantielnaeo anylossof cattie; | Well divided.” Tho politicians of Towa know | iho itom of which the above s the ition 18 bronght by: Mrs, Mury , senator the senate chamber rang with adelph i, e giiests were banquetied | agents employed by a general agent, unless | The wind drifted the sn psing plenty | Well enough where the republican vote has | opening sentence wus of ter col- | Saxe, wife of Arthur Saxe, of the andi- Taughter. to-night, the persons employci are notified of removal | of grass to support the herds until the: snow | goue. g et ly doscribed the | tor's department of the B. & M. road, CARLISLE'S COMMITTER TROUBLES, A Tank of Ol on Fir of authority. melts. £ WL LLR B NBARTA SENATONS. wil Bl ome | against Drc Jo M. Swetnam, for §10,000 Speaker Carlisle was in hiding lustnight [ CLEVELAND, O.. Jan. 6.— Grelons | andyeLbibivsisnpesl from Blatis soun. omingi o sIonter <on introds five or six months ugo. Tor | damages. Her petition alleges the fol- in order to get @ little rest from. fmpor- | this morning 15,000 barrels of oil caught fire | ¥ Deeted TG A st ber. | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, 12:% a. m.—There ,.,“,..".'.f,'y'mx:fi e otion on_ ofie the benchit of those who mi lowing: On June 11, during a_period of tunate commiftee seckers. He is not, I from some unknown cause Stand hat payiment of a portion of @ debl Jush b7 | s severe cold ‘wave in Montana moving | Cral“Wwho have distinens | desive to know how an amnsing | her confinement, or rather at the termin- ever, making many changes, and the chair- [ Oil company’s No. 1 works. oy by A attorney of fees for the entire | S10WIY southward,"which will overspread the i st hostile | Blunder ean oceur m 2 “metropolitan | ation thereof, Dr, Swetnam was called in manships of Inportant committees, with one | ment together with the Standard il compa- | Hi?Vey Y At V.00 ) Missourd valley during the day and the Missis- | pre shagnon;commisslon ] heet'” Tike the Repubiican pspoyitid[imilant hrgulbiing E LInnuL E10AL oo Y0 excoptions, are’ abo T R o S0 BT aN ae e ey | BUIDS iy sippi va ing BTt continue | Privates who may distinzuish themsoely e 2 iy in attendance upon another patient who or l\\(‘u\u;lu . e about \\‘hu newspa- | ny'sappar “m on got to w n.l ther Van Buskitk vs Chandler, error from 1‘”“"‘{“1“ ‘ll‘ulm (]; nH.t Xfll”l I e R T brieily explain he tim the juil iRt Ran -nH-:.’:-‘ s ’I T ] pers have guessed them to be. Col. Morrison | large tanks I dangerous proimity caused [ , Van Buskirle ws Ghandich, eror from | during Friday, and wil reaeh the enif. states | B0 od to the hiehest pay of their respee- | i question was- tinished, the Council | (¢ SO o said the speaker went to the eapitol Tuesday | apprehension of o great fire, The burning | Adams. I ot of o Geanme st | Ihe Sovare. Trosts T Lombtane. and Lesas | tive grados, and al after passing a st Jufls pago of the Bk contained a thoy- | 20 it s claimed, b X g 3 relying upon payment of a defense must re frosts in Lowsina and Texas i s communicated to prepared to annownce the committees, pro- | tank made a magnificent spectacle, lighting Ay mornin on to the right of prome ough description of it. The article ) B bt Kerrpae R Gonanl{ it on Eavi e ROTG OF. s territory. AS quick as possible prove that sum. i 1 officers, nest after strack the faney of some. eastern paper petition in this conn : {116 mombers of the honse the lists were found | FAhEements were ‘made to drain’ the fank. | State ex rel Lyttle vs Commissloners ot Cattle Suffering from Cold. and notnoticing the Couneil Bluili titlo of | £0¢8 on to state that pucrporal teye } 10 bo sntlsfactory. On tho opening of tle house | ALI00'clacle the iiro was still conlined to | Douglas county Application for a writ of M., Jam. 6oTti i the page, they republished ity eredited to 18 small pox ml \‘lu!l-llm f tsfy . £ Ol use | one tank aud all danger of its spreading . 8 donlo N COUTE S o AL, Jan. 0. 8 T B m..\nn ja TR n ought to | only a few of those wero present whom the | past. Tho company was unable £ give ai e “.‘""‘i'l‘,',l l'.:,lll'i)",".‘\:f]‘" “"'”“l RO heavy losses will occur among the ranges in iip Sheridan ”l“’”‘“' At Ao Jatound acted aceordingly. speaker desired to talk with, and he felt | estimate of the loss. A8 Prog BAICLOJ) 1ether o MOt 41,5 rorjon, Cattlemen, anticipating an open | full genc wsised that it he printed in | 04 U PYCS IR it el into the s (6T ST AT i i | obliged to walt until he had a —-— the act reducing the number of justices of | iy gy, generally retained fewer men | the record, g o be referred o the com- [ Of - the fvoncern which performed seve W { ; M ¢ The Elevated Must Ru the peace in Omaha to three was in contra- d on e et | mittee on - military - affairs,. 1C was so | W ofder the Republican's erisp nt - per | } chance to see them. The committees will L 4 e ad on dceount of the recent BEEES TS a e rTAvA (BT of rations, which have endan B T o s e v Youi, Jan. 6.—State Railroad Com- | vention of the constitution. attle re already drifting from | ordered. AN I ol igenuntoBevenly ot T N i e | i ¥ N | missioner O'Donnell this morning called at | Mills vs State, ervor from Donglas county, TILE BUBIROTIMPONTANT, sand the pen points of legions TRy Al e e ) the same the order as that decided upon orig- ! s The presidont fo-day transmittod 1o con | of busy reporters, ete. ndiflerent of Vconsequence, dam ) Il by Sealier Chralite, unloss some fun. | the office of the Elevated railiond and in- | Jeversed. Ileld, that to rendor u husband R e T L I T | s e PR e e NI 1 the defendit ave asked in ‘ ther sormlieation shall arlse. A bitter con. | formed the superintendent that under the | liable for a letter containing libelous e Pioneer | commissioner of hudinn alairs, intended to | 4l S only to il up, WA 0,000, ther contolication shall arise. & biter eon- | Gliriar of” ha company, trains o Soeoud | eharges writen by his wifo It must appear | 1,57 AU dut BSneoiuls to o Rioncer | protect tiwber on Didian tunds irow sporta- | LS YU Wi contiimed the will ‘raise some very fine en waged over Hho ChmhIb | and Ninth avenue lines could not be with- | that Tio aided in or authorized the writing of R ennll DAk TiaL ndioato. . stld. | Honk sgs. et o nbitcs T IO AR, Wl vaway” article, I I, and yet | Qnostions, for instance us fo whatlior | A boon assigned to thaplace, but the | i withont violatlon of its provisious. | thelibolous letier, el ve with snow is coming tapidly eastward, | is commended o the tion of con uolof grand enterpriso and vast | Jerperial fovor i contugions, oto., ofe, \ AT P e O Pr [ e rp y g 'i‘f“;“'“" i | Benzon vs Burlington & Missourl, error | The mereury is 101020 elow zczro at those | gress. fiture it tells, H SR BEIE Wil b _anulids A have the speaker substitute Dunn, of Arkan :'y.'l‘.‘“\’hu- lirector ."""y:l"lll‘,."?.'v'x'n|ul.'"i\ from Douglas county, Afiiemed, leld, thet | pointa &= TEE I A O T O T 0 speaker subs unn, of Arkan- | such ol directors ns could Al A ST T operty -— t is understood that Secretary Whitney is State e medical Traterni tility to the Pacific roads. It is not probable ;'m-.: K ol {‘I"i uu:«u‘mshfl' unu dopmt’| iandihe.causs of Jury )8 g cojunction; g ¥ KANSAS Crry, Jan, 6.~The snow block- | Dolphinas shown in her yecent trial frip, | 00008 R e ) Mt A sant § 4 B I hnado. ot lportant | L2 SnkyandbesinoinnlnEoLiaing, diet in favor of piaintilt will not be sctuside | \qd'&\The wostorn railways hs beon raised, | A0 WL Tormally’ aceept thio vessel s soort | e BOtls yostorduy wore: 1. ST p fourthof the serics of parties of tha changes that intermupted the work: of the A Husbaud Hunter Succeeds, atthe instance becanse it is not as large s it | 7Phe Tast of the delayed trains arrived to<ay, | 5 certain preliminaries can be aivangd. 1 n Clark, Albion; Lo Chambers, |y ong elub was held lust evening at e ot thoso of Thowlit, of Now York, | SAN FIANCIECO, dan. 0.5t Is announced | Wovld havobeon had theso causos beon fully % B ot nectssary o Tt Wi s | Niss Allie Chambers, Niohrara; Miss R Wi e | o0lng b KO ¥ 080 0! Cwits, of 2 IRy a4 9 0, JaN, O, il 0 - o] § e g - rial, . Al ards’ ha and was o sneeess b ‘urti sylvania, He to-night that Sarah Aldhea 1ill, plainti proven, 2 Indications for To-day. & Edith Underwoord, Cre A. Cot ki) i RNt aaval nais, 8 ho had | merried to-morrow morning st Stockton, | Shanan ve Kniwr Post ve School Distriet ed by fair weather, with cold wave winds, | fourth-elass postmasicrs™ convention, ¢ | o couples in attendance, and to the music :.,'ll;-p N r ans oo | Pl 0 avin it Stockton, | No. 10, Gage county, Marblo vs Mazee, Bal- | Shittivs to nortiertys higher baromcter. weets in’ Chicago Tl rny 1 oyt T [of the Musical Union orehestra a well [ om the ways and means committeo under | e supren ‘l;;:}“’"“Wl'”""'m e Leading :""“‘\““ Slisner AYhile" Liako Jaupbar” eom CAPITAL AND LABOR. in senators and representati auiivbial | AR oSO Ly Bio o | ALERnEL Hrog I b ey LI Mortison. Upon retuming to New Youky | S alto renotned as the staver ol sen- | Court ajourned to meet Thunsday wora- | Prospocts of Trouble Among the Stove | iy conyonton, e wliLney thelr sy Scott, iearneys 1, O, Barber, oidvege; | part on by this organization hay however, during the holidays, he was pe ot i : 10 thie postiisier generd Wmoiow. . ) however, during tho lolidiys, 1o s por- | alor Brodeiicis i (o amous duel betweon | jug, Moulders. i W. I3, Il Nheaska, City, Wi, ML Vis! | be v e, and the one Jasy ;““‘l“"" JRSGEQRLE LA ANOPILIAUOR Ly { HEW: e a— PR Prevsnuia, Jan, 6.—Local stove moulders HIGH LIVE HAPPIN g stz Wan, Nostium il w ni; no'cxeeption to the rule eading me at city, who feel that the TR A Spurt of Goodness. Enighis! ot 1abarkanaally. ar ih deon e - : O e Kelth, Novth Platte — Jarge commercial interosts of New York | ol AP MABLy s 3 Motxes, Tow, Jan. 6.—[Speci and Knights of Labor generally are in decy tStep of Which Was Taken | |7\ il N ity: A, V. Dean Union Pacific Band. B et waon tho whys and | PMEADELCNIA, Pa, Jan, 6—The owners JINES, [Sp coneern about & cuweula which has been Evr T L Mitahell, No it BT LU [ should bo repuescuted upon the sy and | o' icamer Cityof Nassa, which s now | Tiio Ak lias 50RA Sarth tiat tia s | st AUOMY B /SHGAY lian Weds s [t X ark Pl Unon Pacitic und held its annual weans_ committee, Yielding to this sentl- | on L Heatter {0 o SR R IO | oo iatst go and concerted action hasbeenbe- | sociation of - Stove Mlmiufacturers . 6. avis, | Biier, Lincoln; A | eleetion of oflicers Mucsday evening at ! ment Hewltt declined the first place on the | | e A gun 1o enforco prohibition. Mayor Carey, who | olceulur states. Lot T80, Hor cent of {he | GRIEhLer of ex-Senator Henry G Davis of | K Ives scnbieny | band room. There was a full attendanee ; ip un- states tha per cent of the | ot Vigginia, was warricd this attemoon | AL K. Chse, John el TR e I R AT | naval affairs, and at his own request will be der ordjna cunistuaces oeeupies only five | has paid noattention o the prohibitory law | foundries are non union, and advises the | io Licutenant Kobert M. ¢ TR (b STy , D o s s follows: continued on the ways and means committee. NIy Glfoumian s 8 oul, N LA L S n M G L ARMDA 0% AR : ; i Tt ofe allicans g | Inaddition tothis he will be second on tl i e SRS AL SRR Y| (ARRRAD MBI ATINILON IEAARILEA SAlk gy ers Lo.oyoa w”“":mfl“"”'“" D i | States mavy, ‘Ahe coremony ook pluee at | Drspor, Nebrashi b I Al Engstr naval affairs commitice, tho chairman of | remainder of the erew witl the excention of | giliate the temperance. folks. So ho has is. | souvention: at. Lonisy ) Joid a national | lotel Bennort. and was witnessed by a | Ludi I treasurer, 8 _comn I an of (-rnslnderosihe orew Wit tie gxcentlon of | gljig ance folks, § us is- | convention at Louisy v nextmonth | el R Jhg: St o) o whieh will be Herbett, of Alaba Curtin | SN O AR elie had 10 carg sued an order to the police to close every sa- | 10 scuss the committee’s advic i hrifliant oster | 1 - Rbyner; ! was put down for ch irman of the bankis 0. R SRR ARR SN9- A0 10/ 6MN0 loon in thoclty, Thesherift has jolned for prominent member of the stove mouldiry Arthur, Jr, (et man, he Cola Wave. i currency e e, by s 80 much The G n H s 1, lon, intspeakinz (o-uieht of the efreular, said: | {HHdgsmukds =y Mizs — Waricld 0ld Wave, | - and eurrency committee, but was so much The Gun was Loaded. with him, and between the city and county | 4y -\»nll RSO to o shortlygp Washington, M + Elkins — and Instinictions were reeeived by the local el Telegraph, one of {1 displeased with his romoval from the forelgn | Cyarraxoo6a, Tenn., Jan. 6.~ William | onicers the saloons are haying a_warm tine, it bt mcddiimgagtth our unit, We | Miss Grice Davis, sister af fhe bride, M observer lust eveni Siaeiias | b AR AU Ao 008 S5 T0A affairs committee that he threatens to decline | Kennedy, o student at Tuseulum college, was | Sixty cases of beer were seized this morning, ting stronger every day and me Walker Biaine, A, G, Oliphant, Lientenant 1 Micer at Was! 10 hoist | suih signs of prosp AR, N \ service on the banking and curreney co in the dormitory last evening with a number | and considerable whisky. It is expected 1.?- xact some coneessions from them, and then 15, United Stat lw\).h‘wll“ crlock | nal service oflicer a 18 0 hoi ‘ ; s I”|w‘ porlty f.:..‘ g”“ H“_“n_:; mittee. Belmont, of Now York, Is first on | of companicns, when one of them pickd up | the end of the week every saloon in the | hgy Wil understand whether ornot we are 1 b B o at e [ the bluck tiag accompuniod by tha fol» | 308 Rt G oo omovad to new \ the forelgn affairs committe an old army pistol from his trunk and began | town will be closed. ; {hat pahbiantad by apfegiicot. pa dny sy of California ieted @ ishiers. - Among | 10WING statemonts WHVE, HeCOm- | guiops at the comner of Twelith and Wi POSTAL CIANGES. flowrishing it supposing it was not loaded. — L SR OIN S GRS T i raiir, 4 [ people present were Senators | panied by @ norther? temperature will | Capitol avenueand the paper cones ong ! 8 1 Commissions were to-day issued for the fol- | 1t accldentally discharged, wherebpon Barrel Makers on a Strike, turers, Camden, Ransom wid Arthu P Govan | £l from 20 to 2 deg e next 24 | in elght colunm folio fovm with i new lowing Towa postmasters: Andrew Recd, | K asped lis hands to Lis breast, | CnicaGo, Jan, 6.—Journeyman eoopers —————— Hon. 5 ll*\ll Ikius ".i i '\l'(r\ 1 ol | Diours b western and”y n stations, | dr lie e vvice of the paper is j Bentonsport: Frank Seaton, Delpl Adelia | ¢ 1 shott” and fell dead, from nearly all the shops in the city are out . Knocked Out in the Eighth, 1“‘3;“}'\::; ABCNEN SR OF A Mie | and in o 33 hours at southern sta- | up tothe standard and editoral ~touches M, Drury, Hancock: Erwin S, Buffum, Le AL oCoEmE— on a strike agaiust a cut of fve cents in | ¢ ENEIANY ~."‘“I"-I e Lo ‘l’“"n‘i of | Robert Garett. T Honkt } f [ v mace wpon all topies; Jocal, poliigal f Roys Jacob N. Willelt, Moution; Lovi®, | o Jlorehanis Elcoting Oflicors, | wyges, ‘Dle reduction is an effect of the dull | 1 W Loughl o-BigLE P —— ki fustioatian gt el probsililon f e Jaign Seiiat UGt oG AR W ood between a prof, Greenleg, Weldon: Jerome R, Fe times consequent upon over-production. The v “ 3 day cleeted president ot the Merchants K men think t aying of u e 3 Lls,, Jan, 6,—A notable weddin n 1o be feltavont midnight, and . es V. F o ] a T the, " r named ckney. Stickney was Quincy, Hls,, Ja =4 f Zan fl i A } burni Fiances V. Funk, Crow pand | o O Tar tho Auulig aoar. andiChL b v« | il hink that b Jayiie oo thes, whi fare ked out in the eightl Tound by a heavy | ook place here this evening, The contiact iy i d towards morn Ex-Cons tablo Kils conducted Caven, Emiline; John 1. May I ey would rather do took | Sieall’ Cinan, Monuontown; Loveredgo | Flershelm, finst vicc-praident, Ewlug Hall | thiah acoepl a seduction, blowon the Heck, ing pmtics were Wiliam 1L MeMein, asso- | il o from the novih the attachment ks of AR, & R and g Will Bovd were coutestants for e Epeeree ciat or of the Daily Whiz, aud Mis - clothing and il to . Axtell, Rics, @ second Viee president, but neither 1 " An Ex-Mayor's Demis _ Jay Gould on a Jau ‘,{;‘{,M‘ BIAE it davghiids of W B Omaha Base Ball Interests, Gracie Russell Also for the followlns Nebraska post- | majority wnd thero Wwill be anotl b Dis Moisis, Lowa, dan. 6. [Special Tete- | N#W Youk, Jan, .—Jay Gould left the | Wartield, president ot Fivst Nationai | A meeting of those interested in base | friends in Lincoln l,llll:h‘ ! lldr:mhlk-l.l;\-uIl-j\rmi:lulsl ity; | to-toriow, s ‘Turner, an old resident of this | ©ItY to-day for €} ston, where it is said he | bank, s 10 be called some duy this week B vk L Edward L. Loock, i Josiah Swiee, - el S | il hoara his yaok for his e - i gz her ahsend t one a ¥ o will board chit Atlanta for his long pr I dvisab o o Logan. wo Seamen Drowned, at oo thuo meyor, aud wowinent 1n | ot oo Y SoutiaE o, o igth Of luterest (o Wyoming | dor tho pelvisylllily. of- Oy DUIng 1 joss b zeid when “Ashley B. Cooley hias been appointed post- ml'l INCESS ANNE Mo, Jad. 60 the wind varlous enterprises, dled today, YT g Ny | i WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—1n (he senate yes- | *rlw western | i master at Cooleyton, a newly established | A4 xuin storm which prevailed Monday | gy o o ) Batin c — terday Mr, Harrison, from the comiitice on £ deomed | A vare chance for o hotel maw, oftice in Loup county, Nebraska, and Thomas | V&Lt two seawen were drowned while trying ’“‘"",‘ S '4"',“’ Falled 1o ""_ldlll_l ™ Ohio Senatorial Caucus. temitories, reported favorably the bill to ent to Bi. | Oio hulf jot Doy Howse for sale: tomake shore ina swall skitt from their J, Brown at Long Hom, a newollicein X \ . o " Corvatits, Ohie, Ja [he republican | joralize the oy yessel which wis ancliored a fow aundred | £ Aaron Cue, wl r ¥ the | sentorial cateus to name a candidate o sue | Jogixjative assembly of Wy Quanges Lave been ondered in the tiwe | stiong. shore, “The st was very | SHOW plow, was not kil His injuries are | cecd Sherman in the United States senate | he asked imicdiate consideri .. s | 8o slight that be will soon reco: Will be held to-morrow afternoon, 1 was read the third time aid pass tion of the ninth tenitorial For this Tl Wl Jannary 18, [ tevested in other business. For full par Ldalio. Befercuce Dewey & Stone,Omaba,