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7 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1886 b — —— - e — —— ——= - BEAST OF THE BLIZZARD, | cove wwvens Tomsenx wet. | OOMMERCE BETWEEY STATES. | i o e oot | THE WEER ON WALL STREET. | 1, oumte Ancterrneet 1 the senneste | SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE The Short and the Long of the Rail- T e country, and by | ronble '\l‘-‘- ‘_va‘:n_x"m e Penmeyt | ot ot Tamily of Four Persons With Limbs Moving the Crops, . The Subject Disonseed in Wi says | that competition does fiot ,v.l,‘\. what are | Hopes Built on the Trunk Line Pool | ant, Pa. M ki Aodagibts St M B o O ;;’1 T“i;;»‘ PPOIIe Badly Frozen. '_:'“"" ""'v '\"‘I‘ I-'I“» 1 3 1]; ; e Before the Senate Committee. { boallh i g UR LR Rudely Shattered, | perhaps bloodshed is expected at the Hand: . 3 THEIR RELATIVE'S INHUMANITY, | the Iabored ciforts of the Lincoln Journal | yigws OF THREE AUTHORITIES. | alwass depend TOr 18 SODDOOFE, W SEAINSE COMPACTS MADE TO BE BROKEN, | 'l e been drink- | W "\“,,'..f.'»?n:'.‘...,."'.' the .‘}f.-?l’:f“"“..'rm to exterminate some imes quite distant regions served | ing all day and y — v other railways tibutary {o the same —— | the men Wwho \ 0 4 Mitler and Boyd, and the v ¢ v they are afler Brother R 1 ed to Work While Their Members or, of . If 8o we can de hn D. Kernan of New York, the | (oo niifion, © Rates between local points on | The Baltimore & Ohto Cat s AJHLICY SOL UG O Were Rotting from the Effects of ' o “Ifeat N B n ilroad Commission, and a line of road in_northern or central Towa aConflict of Long Duration—1ts K Y r G Frost—Cost of the Insanc 1 ) e kine of the Bur- | renes e TR Detan lol ot | fect Like an Tceberg Dropped B \ A nily appoitited 10 offie | rond in southern lowa and tho: ! on the Stock Market, of t wen £ i o-night A . was interviewed 1 s nd vic i : wotcet i I senta Hed his attention to v nw 1 \ " o 1 o ra even | Ty & artic <ies of the trros iy " ! Inter-Stnte Commerce Discussed re Wle distance apart, there is Pools Always Need Patening. e tie b 1 Late Frida &l T nic i 2 last log f Wasir Jan. 1i.~Senator Cullom " 1 }lw of intry, the in Niw Yonk, Jan, 1 Special Teleg pr . Nl of tho's 3 A ;"” and ’ . : 1 1 . > s 4 T | habitants of which can gene eithie y ¢ | I tiohal B ( S 0 ene and two girle ! ( < ) i shibl s nittee on inte e railroad trans- | Nbifants of o Rk s The deselog s e week | L / The S Dr. Miller says recommend- from bdls ' o Tof y h corn | portatior nbly report to the senate | Gtk e | exactly what e tvished St- | 1y fasons® assocal A anebods tor ; ponorILY the Washington hote v this v t ¢ on to-morro resday an original inter-state | priess of trav « L 1 1 k market arti e T b L & SN o M, Gard | verthes time submit | ticular traftic b : siness which i | s suffer ‘. 1 t, adiourne t i wil read a letter to port. The | Hransacte e stations o there- | ogent 11 1 values since last fall r hence i I thour | hich he said- hai Miller e Cotntre shere thee e e e hame | was built upon the idea that the new t i v i p ommended : of l:v|l|l~ devayoer te tiht th J i t pens, and” their punishment for excessive | line agreement wa 2 mote than the surveyor generalship, He T R O S S ; < of #112 ‘ ons of hushels ¢ assembling of | charg ea little slower in | many compaets, poo A Karoemionts whiteh | g s . d recomm d Mr. Ram 1 \ ¢ e first ¢ n ttsmonth, vl what he ! . Asylum by Countics, ¢ y < is quite eo v Arguments, ned found . . good part of tl condition. Both < b ) A " s 8 }f.‘r»‘l 11 g had dropped away. The right foot p s | com t an individual mer- | I 4 g v ) \ I i i i ave preceded it 1 A be far more certain and severe, ter, Both y ' ‘ ' : ot A cause their business would be ruined, o B d by Boyd and Beachley at onee decided that to save his 1 | I ling i . ilrond commission, contributes a | giier roads woirld be buili s a permanent | that whenever it became « i | ites. Uint 1E 18 Hnt life the mem imputated X ! ; S 8co v stat tsupplemental to the views he ex- | competition. Nevertheless it is tr wnd | apparent interest of . $ Jan. 15 1 o R} retain the office when the knee, and 1 md taken off at g A ) A1 [ e oraily o the commiitoe, | Hle deals | witl remain‘trie as Toni as milronds are et | sates ey would always d | &y po o be that not enongl ro is t to o, Now, if this is ¢ § \ ] ol the contest between | ducted on business principles, tha adle « - . i | i t W attially the wrist. The woman's han 1 fax g rers: Four million bus 1 d el pattons, the preseiice | centers “will b able to_oftain - lower ‘“‘ b b Tt k. 4 . v for surplus | trae, and 1 was e hive were also rotting away, her hands es | corn weighs 224,000,000 pouy 3¢ | [ fie suys, many erode ideas | yates of transportation than local points | deal of emp hat the new pool growing . Ther 0 re or less cutting | toanorcow, the prosident would haye to pecially being o fearf Whe | owt, #150.900, Weo have witl and “practieability | tor precisely the saime reason that such places | out of the Vanderbilt-Pennsylvania deal wa f s time, Spellm, fill my p tonee, unless the law ereats i affilotod veith ! . ty o5 miles of railroad, whic | Jegislation, pro rati | areable to obtain wmany conveniences and | something entirely novel in Uie way o ¢ charged with flagrant | ing thie oflice is repealed and the oftice children wer ed with fro : f i) el s cimin and minimun “rate laws, | Tusuries which focal points do not and ean= | poid agrecmen AP P telr agrecment in the pool, olished parties that are now and toes, but then eondition et allE b bl i I and it became elent | not enjoy. The lowestrate of freight st | P freements. Al hipresion Souaht o i arges that the 5| clamaoring (o have the office abolished ] Y Mt ot tioie b | thes nate Iroad ( 8 |t aislation st 0 Where there are enough othier persons who | D€ conveyed by all intere 1 tha ¢ the Pec s Money is being oM Soomt Yo ke iRt Ui of con css serious than that of their year o, can be built for 12,00 vl ws and less disturbing in i doesire the same (0 ke it profitable to sup- | the form of federati 1 roads ot the | seribed (o boosi t Wl . vl \ vos that it aturday evening the little ones were | mile, or a fotal of £660,000. W \ et uf hereofare at times mucl in | ply thew, | This s notbecause e’ railroads | conntry subject to t pondera T A Wb s LR L sent to the Home for the Friendless, and | for moving onr corn crop L n throtgh rate: Wish it to be <o, but because in the nature of | qyee of the great trank Hin Labor e s 0t be elosed ot transforred to_ the the man and woman to the medieal in- | Wwore than o ymiles of railroad cost A DO (A v DY }\T‘ ol things it must be <o v AL WOULE. # HING OF THY NEw Yon, Dee, 16—Ther st m-y withorities until they I |\w‘muh- | A We have wheat, oats, bariey, r i ! onnced have li 1t is manifestly not for the interest ofany | : AEVCTEHHNEN (OTa0 T HiE AT o | suitable provision for the care and - cus- titute, where o number of SUTBTarm . Brorie with the o Iiey are a phase of the | yailroad to arbitrarily drive business away | rAsT L . h tody of the vecords, tiled notes and plats looking after them, Fro 0 XHialnS | ke tnx wniversal de ion, intensified reckless | from a local point where the traflie mu st be Any future ontbreaks were to be headed off | PVeent Cigar Manufacturers clation | oethe oftic o such provision has been i, who appears o be quite intelligent, | Whieh pay a lik I ¢ and needle ilroad —constretion. Un | divided with other roads. 1t has been said [ 3 = o ie mEmEE e B0 nd | and the employes. Notice was posted in sis- | yiiade by the legislature and unless a it Wi Ternedd that oy ive man”and | 1V thout specifeations we vare niectstaiy milioads sooner of later, bocowe | that ‘milroads make the trade centers, but | B Aritration ot diswed, uestions Al | ey diops controlled by the association to- | §efat shesion is enled none can be made wife, and that the ehildren are their own in placing our tax for t orting our | publie binder ey are neither efficiently | such is not the fact. The tendency of rail- olent competition was to be made impossi- | VR ho v strnek Tie 1 an R TR e Their name 18 Koeber, and i to about | farm produce o mark . i or operated. nor do they permit | vonds is to pat dillerent trade centers onan | ble in the futire. Tnoa word the general | LRSS e s A v SHRECHL | antil the egularsession, 1853, 101 hard . W nles dollars, Some-one pays tax lkowie ) il theiv pablic obligations, | equality by the annihilation of distance, but | fenor of the argument tated to be per \ k 5 et | Iy probable that the governor would put two years ago they s inmates of a 1 e g tirn to work within thiee days a general [ g Vs y h 3 P \os vl : s ot applvaie remedy “ehiefly. | thiey wo more make centers of population | TReAY ! i the state to the expense of an extra ses Jo0r oS Phen the wo- | 2ur supplics which [ransporic R e il Ly > centers manent peace and not truee, suchias the pres | Jockour will take place on Wednesday o h \ N ) poor, 5 the cotntry, Wi o for L The state whose railroads are and trade than do e other manufaetvrers or | S Ui [ sion for the sake of clo<ing the oflice, ¢ man's brother. George Pirner, a_well-to- | 1 ottty W Wa fent in number and extent for | trades who seek sueh points for their own | ceding agreements had been. The first check | 18 - fally as the expense of the oflic do farmer living near Lincoln, sent for Y WH GRS S LBl T ¢ \ by 1 and o In x.',.‘-} act, first, :Il profit. i was adwinistered when the Bultimore & The Wise Menof the Yeast, yene by the national govermment.' them and put tiem at work in his dairy, | ¢ f T AT 1 i o new toads shoulil e eharterd Most, it not all, the tleged un- | Ohio retused to enter the passenger division [, 8IS R OL ERE O T en < it trne, Mr. Garduer, that there 18 " y ! § " ling companion 1 yblic necess or ¢ e is found to Meness oad cha g will . s y Jan, 10 e national conve 3 A y v Lately he has treated them very harshly, ! 1ty A Lin 1 whleness in railroad eharzes wili on- | of the ool or be bound by the re-established AL IOV RIER L wliourned to-day | Dracteally notning for the surveyor F; 1 % . Ctat onr com nd in Mass « and as recom- Are 08 ' o b e to bs aut dutihg, tho tacrible stovin ten duys | "5y briow thint ono miltion dollars Now Ve ORI comIIs: | & maibinohes B b e 80 | tarift of fares. Having as vet no rond of its | 4o olactini Chates 1 Toek of New Yok, | (0 dor queried the representa y 'xlfll " lli*‘lu I-: l\l\‘w‘h”llwlrl! "hmvhlnlwll Ol liiaiBoimtey (6 pay is too much. Though | the legislature, Second, that at le: the spericnce of the state_com- | Wi between Baltimore and New York, it [ national secvetary, and adopting a res of the Bt e I L o older peo- | 4 A o stock be paic yefore | s 0! sto be To re- s ! o » o i w | te 0 s proprictors { | + priblic s O o state,” re- ple were frozen and compelled to |]. | we be adjudged Sinsane for attemp ,,..“.f‘\'w,f"m ) I"“]|‘\‘w”|“|:|“3“Ilu\‘l the | missi ) <howh thisto be true. To e | was dependent on - the Pennsylvania for !h” \'“l{'n iy ’I“ln\lm‘:\}: erme tusee T _u_lmx { 1|‘\] at " !‘I 4 L ) | to reduce this chormous burdet s « il + | quire absolute publicity of rates, and that | precent facilities to compete for New York | duee the hours by « S 1 phied M. Gardner < nearly completed., on with their tasks without medical | wl that the issue of honds shall hear a fair | changes should not be wade withont public day. The nexteonvention will be held 1t | A portion of the state annesed in 18 treatment, until they setually dropped | Which has - well 1 crushed o (0 the st Land paid i notice, would be it inconvenicnce to the | PUSiness Chilcago, January 1y, 185, From Dakatn, consisting of tHoNt LvEee IR i oneies AN Dienae s bilimed | VO - 8 willing toembrace | s at the localinon-competitive points that fric- | business community, Some time previous the latter company had by two townships, has not yet heen sur. o send them to town. The day before | Ay, means; though it be the prineiple tion exists and where protection for & s | - cut it ofl from the privile of having its Arbiteation Settled 1. Vovolls AL tio DI tinath it (oha N they were shipped into Lincoln” the wo \ti-mono u-!-[ i Senator \-Iv‘lx Wyek it towdud otiier, than that afforded bytiie | MISS BAYARD'S DEATH, trains hauled from Baltimore to New York PRILADELEITA, Jan. Ti—An amieable |G S0 R Rk <L mi says that her brother, Pirner, forced oo enliarity of the present situation is Secretary's Daughter and in consequence of the faet that it had | agreement has been veached between a1 pfapeis o small unsurveyed section in her to milk twelve cows, although at nest men, republicans and democerats | lroad Lits 1 mt aot commeneed ouilding line of its cwn be- | atbitcation committee of the Kuights of |05 C o A 3 i U ere kot | Erom these we expect succor o we poi 7 L LU I d alio Expives of Heart Disease. A 1 Labor and the proprictors of the Gloucester | Lhe interior of the staie, where the “timo -~ liee “hands e it 105 315 BIL Eliat aRte G TiHen vand tia and iy an e Shipper i o0 | W asiseros, Jan | tween those points, which the Penmsylvania | ¢GRI BEORECEED b TICEHOREIES | was Tet, but no returnd have LGB0 P A SR e Lineoln Journal, not onee have we known n between himself and the carrier | ldest danghter of the seere led ns an invaslon of lts torritory, e | airficers will vestine work at the establish- | madu of il ) LG MO e . s usband, § ¢ Y 3 abus F 1 l s N 8 » S oteloe! wstol by mpanies were unable to agree Upon @ | ment to-amorrow mornin wember that Lam surveyor general for : bl Loiiave e { to condemin any abuse of the arbites fajrly deterinined by an impartialarbiter. wddenly about So'elock yestenday aftermoon. ! A MOt L OWeL, GOl 10 haye 1S DOOLS | Jower ns weilded by railrond tax g h f ob- | Lhe reception at the white house was sus- | Pasis by which the Baltimore & Obio could - Towa s well as Nebraskal On last I ; MG On the contriry, viably, Mr. able. M. : r rded immediately on the news of her | Obtain the coveted entrance to New Y ork. It B AN Phursdoy Llet o contract for o small when they were cut away from e do- | ¢Fs On the contrary, | e | : atel) e T e aquestion of time | Close of the Florenc ment - | survey in the state of lowa which ying limbs Saturday they had been on [ {3eve fas boci the thologiat and defen all questions of fact- shou | h, Aiss Buyand dropped dead ab hev | S0 S L ; The Sacred Conce conrse, will take some time 1o, complete nine day: QEwhatever they huvo done, | el in all coures as prima fa Bome justas she” was staiting to the white | 45 ¢ Nobody knows better than Dr. Miller ll“l‘)' oni; II] story l»r:}m.h ]I’n'm v|' s ¢ LAl U e NeSTION 4y dings, e declares, are the one thing need- | Rouse t¢ s Miss Cleveland's reception, that wmuch of the surveying done duvi something mnch worse than a heartless also black with mortification, and . | L T & 1oy J I “of the New their terms it was the | WHEN THE OUTBREAK WOULD COME, The closing performance of the engage ment of the Florences at the Boyd Satur day evening was, like its predecessors, very suecessful and highly - satisfactory _\\qu-h Mr. G shelters ‘Imj.d, let us look ' ful to take the cou ble to the car- Miss Bayard had accepted an invitation to The Baltimore & Ohio kept the vates] from the past fifteen years ‘has been fraud sviotoll sand “‘ \l‘.mlm "“|‘ be surprising if .‘\Il_ 1‘.]{ ‘\I\”\!n the »‘Ihnuln:"‘ (}‘VT' !hl\f“‘v'id ~’v(;|‘]-lv“ i 3 I ot assist Miss Cleveland at her veception Satur liulllmlwwl and \1\ ashin --l: lnl cut 11“_ wres, | lent. Complains ¢ b the oflic most he were visited ance commit : v s \ e state the el 7 4 Sy | day afternoon, and that lady and her guests, | and the Pennsylvania conld not well main- f s K 3 tuily, showmg that in muny townships Pirner s said 1o be & min of considerablo [ Joeul, Tronds | receive - fous-tentlis | Kiisas contiibutes to [this velne i bt | v ttley and Miss Love, who were also to | fain the pool raie to- these.points und sce its | 2% aptain: Cuttle,” ih Dowbey & Soi |05 SH0NGEK Was dver danes yet el means, owning in addition to the Hawk- | P&, (g, (ot e for Waing 1 oopission should B itablished, Vestod | assistat the reception, were awaiting Miss | Dusiness disappear. So soon, therefore, as | M Flargnee D e T e | notes o filin_the office and approved eve dairy a fino fifty ncre farm, anda | {p tis Jussount vivet. = (1 ,»"_'”“ I\.-.'-I..“. wilh certain supervisory powers over the | Buyard's arrival when they received the news | the Pennsylvania met the Baltimore & Ohio | 310uCCation of the. sieting being njani- | DY the surveyor gencral, show that sur- large number of horses 1l cattle. ) O T R e siibject of inter-state cotmmerce, These pow- | of Jiop death, It was just five minutes to % | rate to its local terminus, the Baltimore & Wwsts of merriment and ‘4”, veys of those townships have been eertis WIHAT THE INSANE ASYLUM COSTS, & ersshould be confined to the function of | 551501 “and'the reception was to begin at | Ohio carried out its threats and boldly came 5 e Mighty Doll o drew | fied toand paid for. These complaints Auditor Babeock has had compiled | 106 the same amount for l.‘- < of | yegulation and not to the management of AL 5 5 £ AN s Tt - ke < i come mainly from the northern and from the records in his office o table | l0ding totheriver, faivand just? Mr.Gere | inter-state commeree. 1t would, the board | that hour, The Marine bamd was stationed | to New York with o cat rate which has | ¢ tienee at the matinee Satn fons of the state. Afidavits 01 stously asks “who buys corn_ i ks, serve ul or practical purpose | in the main vestibule, and the leader was | thrown the whole railroad interest into ex il the entire engagement proved showime the amounts paid by the various | contemptously asks “who bu rn_in | th eIve N0 fu 1 pury ! i y and the Jeader wa c ailros f agen 1 f kel iR countics of the state tawards o support | Umaha except for shipment castr We f tosuch connission power toestib- | conversing with Col. J. M. Wilson with re. | citement—in short, it proves that the great | grand success, both financially “and - | {87 "‘Ih'flb‘ v E () of the hospital for the insane since the | Would enquire of the learned gentleman, | lish masiy ither passengeror | gard to playing a tuneas the signal for the | azrecment did not deeide anything, or ofier | Tistically utontlias ShReRate b iosn opening of the institution, e figures who buys corn in Chic; 10 except for fct lotie ; intricate to be in- | opening of the reception. Many callers had | any more aubstantial ' ainst the T MILAN ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY 4 are \lflllflw i east. Out of sixty-two million tly dealt u sir body of | already arrived and were waiting for the | future than las been the case in the past. | It o arEiven \=""H~-I:'|v‘- g R T R e R A S 1400 03 Knox, ear 1885, o H1 | men, evei though composed of men doors of the blue room to be thrown open. | The Baltimore & Ol attitude is mot | et I 0 A el "o | missioner Sparks to thi ject by letter Ante G5 82 Lancascr 6 R o ol tothe stidy and bisiness of railvoad alfairs. | 7Phe president was engaged in_conyersation | reassnring with regard to the future, i it | GOMDIMY Wasmot oz well pationizec as o cember 31, 1855, 10 which le Boone . 40 Lineoly i3 i X ke A N T . L bee | Witha visitor in the library and Miss Cleve- | does not seem that pacification o1 the exist- . o iy | osponded that vndes of the B 1 Ml sumption. Why not pe inter-state trafiic over ritroid line e ) | L 8 R ifs Those who remained tain 8 : 2 Bhitaio 9 Mertic. g througi6gitimntolohaingla. av | tweeninter] ind e and | Tand and her guests were ehatting with Col. | ing trouble can be easily accomplished. 10| 1\ esed ae s, S numbers [ Mentit wonld requi 2t of co Bl 2 i loreicl L0 SHRET tre ol e b the other acro o dines, bt still loc wont in the payior en “the second floor, | las increased its demand as to percentazes { oF the programme, most all of them gems | 0 remedy it If ¢ < sees it Lo take 1"‘.‘“‘ . naha. i ‘-hh”m‘m GRS is ohyions that es adopted for one |l.| 101 1o descend l-x(.;vlu-! blue room woere | o the passenger pool busin to a figwe | of Italian opera, were well vendeved and | sueh action so that the state of Nebr: s Jeast, thereb, otilc 1ish no eritcron o 0! s 10 1 rece 1 was o take pla by : ¥ i, o1 operi, Werd endered mic I Bomrenal g ¢ o Codar ; ‘ asure removing this long RRIHEREILBIC S i Rl e b ec. of Miss' Bayard was eom- | Which the other roads cannot regard bt n | were greeted With - deserved applause | I e prope ACSUIEAI D p :,:"',\""“' 3 : 1wl short-hand mystery from this the Mississippi valley and weat produets in | mented on as singular, as she was usu exorbitant, and the only thing which can be | by audience, e 5 it will take years to complete the \ S 5 i W question, which should be und the frans-Mis<issippi. in the continted pro- | very prompt in sueh natters, and was mo- | apprebended is that the f ieri sang that beautiful a :"'lll'i\-i' with the same simplicity that s mail | du of whieh the eountry is vitally inter | meitarily expeeted to arrive, While' they CONFLICT WILL BE 0F LONG pUrATiox, | from Flotow's “Martha,” “Non Map W5 X o uming o ALY acilitics are, and as open Lo every citize wd, cannonly be waintained by aosystem of | were wondering at her delay, @ messenzey 11 such be the ease, nothing short of a mira- | pare,” with chavming cffeet. His voicc 0 YOU Propose o re .8 o Lt Wi on the same terms : transporta.ion o the seaboard, | notiticd Col. Lamont that Iy Bryan, pri % 4 ) v an I s iah andiwellmisdulatad I ready and willing (o resign and 2 Red Willow i M M e Garet s heloattE . i ile they iny no would if | vate secretary’ to Secretary Bayard was in i keep the other voads in line, and as A58 B LT BREED S ou T e Wil surresder the oflice whenever the con LAl » LSV HGn CERaE S EChhBONE dn Gl me rates were obli v upon them as | his oftice and had something important to | soon as the passenger pool is broken, a viol Pl 2 16 I8 miss.oner of the general fand oftice or fillmore 5 - 3 that when corn is worth 361¢ in- Chicag, all traflic carried over their lines, consign | communicate to the president. Col. Lamont | tion of the rate agrecment, whieh has not | MOt perhaps as fin L USD TN seeretary of the interior notifies me that Franklin. Dy . 5% 55 | that 18 48100c per bushel is too heavy ary the b {o bankruptey. | excused himselt and'went tosee Bryan, That | gvon veached the form of a pool, Is only a | Chier srtists wiho have appeared here, | SERCRE G0 0 vavor wor L tax for transporting it to that point,” es- | "o de stem of masimum rates cover- | gentleman informed him that Miss Bayard | 07 Heaciec G 000 O & ROOL S O &1 s a dash and spivit in_his execntion ns | J7 FEEViens 0F SIFVEYOF BORatL 4 o peciallysinee we understand that he is | ing cvery species of inter-state traftie, on a | Was dead, and Secretary Bayard had | auestion of a littde while. 1t is, therefore, | well as a del powar! offexprossion | 1ONEEE TOqUIRIC S 80 CISEHICY GLENE in favor of making the man who produces | basis of vates for long hauls from the cxtreme | instrueted him 1o communicate the | dawning upon the people’s minds that vail- { which entitles him to_high rank. The ska and Jowa. Meantime Iam under 2 1 000 honds for the custody and care of it pay more tax 1f_ he ships it himself, st to the e would — paralyze | fact to - the presidenl. Col. . Lamunt | road earnings may not improve in the pro- | picee he selected was “Logheder.” “Lilly | I aloNicoRandiitinadom o s o AL ce, o o accommodation of the public, who constantly require inforn Surve, and requesting some action by the d work whieh the swveyor general would have 1o supervice, ny . : . N Y v i e 4 fe informec o B N v B ser Sy AT than'if some middle man did the ship- | every — railroad ged in businéss, | at once informed the president, who | portions which railvoad harmony and en- | Notturno,” and his renaition of it 4 Hy 3 5 & P . On the other hand, to equalize rates as be- [ was — very — much B at the R G s gl . Dot Xy . Yebste ping? Doos Mr. Gere think it an cquit- | ey long and short hauls would, if railroad | unexpected intelligence, and the two gentle- | forcement of remunerative rates were to | certainlyleft nothi 1o 5| tion about plats and shrveys, Al the 1,010 91 York, : able division for the railroads (o take n | [ROVIS {0 he preserved and its eficiency | men joined the ladies andannounced the <ud. | bring about. desired.” Mlle, Morse, in rendering 11 | [OW ®IREL Pt SEC MREEONE: A 4o -~ little more than If in gross, | naintained, advance rates on great distaness 1 death of their friend, Orders were at Another oceutrence which acts in the | Segreto” with its profusion of trills, high | ekl s s 200 Total.... 818G and leave us to pay the commis | to such an extentas to put an embargo upon issued to close the house, The band | samo direction was the of the | notes and delicate runs, contributed one | Bished both plats and diagrams from the > ST sion men at hoth ends of the road? the movement of the cereal erops of { was dismissed and the peopie in Waiting noti- | gou o At S CETRESR @ 6f the most enjoyable’ numbers of the l's oftice, ind the dopart. 6. AR Ny The Journal man will eall us insane, | treme western trans-Mississippi, the vesult of | fied that the reception” had been postjened, | LEnDLYSNAN Y oA reney f0 e | programme. 1 S by Rt AT wshington requires plats and i A and et yot i Such opithets and face mak. | which wonid e Tittie less disastrous to the | Ushers were stationed at the main door i | Pennsylvania railroad, and it only needed | BEGESINIS Te8 BoRe 5 8 FHR G | vecords, T ilrond that runs man's Reliof corps Joined hands Sat- | 0% o argument is made, o ploase al. | € than the west, While ‘the power to | at the carris | an occurrence like the re-election of F. B, | {4 PO ) POSECE ComitOn vang | through Indian feservations requires plats 1y night in the installation of oflic o hin Lo O saBHL R A L that 1,.' A establish winimum rates t ern inter-state | that the hou The | Gowen to the Reading presidency to give | yoion of remar) R '\,'”, and diagrams, 1 would be impossible for 1886, Comrade Parker conducting the | 10W s to proceed. At the rate of tax for | iriie could not therefore be wisely or use- | news spre kly throughout the city, and | (o situation & bear complexion. i ory [ Yaco OF remarkewe —sweathess, 30C- | for settfers on lands that are cut up by b coren ox- q 1 transportation from our place to Chicago iploye 0 B prsitl ot was expressed g p 81 - 10 Situation’ 0 LEAr: cOmMPlOXion: an-ever Varena sang o German air with such N f DoAY double coremony. Ex-Commander Hong- | ¢ ! v pla fully employed by a national railroad com- | universal regret was expressed at the sad oc : ) 3 = i Yaliroads 1o et an exiol I6ealion ol tHAE T ieeful speech of retive. | 900 bushels of corn (which is exactly four- | mission, suth « body wizht uselully exercise | eurrence. ‘Iiie president, upon reccipt of the | feature. Mr. Gowen goes back to the Read- | effect as to carn heravecall. The sceond | pete 1) ment, summing up briefly the work done | teen tons) costs $81.40; four-tenths of that | the fuiiction of entertaining —complaints | pessaze from Seeretary Bayard announcing | ing without having forgotten any of his | part of the programme consisted of the 1Iuri|fwflu»\m|7 by the order, and return- nonnt is $32.56; which is the amount | from shippers of ndue or unreason- | tne death of his daughter, recalled the enmities, and certainly has learned uo pru- | thivd act of Gounod’s great lyrie work, Porsonal I he ing thunks for the ablo assistance re- | the local vond receives for hauling to the [ ablo chatges on the part of &railroad | tations ta diuner which he had inten dence or moderation. Only finaly in the | “Faust.’ The cast was as foll B e e L cofvod: John O, Bonnoll, tho new com. | Missonri river, distance 100 miles, or | companics and judge as tothe rensonab jrelonionday oyapingdnliohonofAlric saddle, lis prozramme witl be one of war, | Marsuerite RERERIIEES. Dlaifll o ahil QIR ce ungs 18 e by et = 55 or otherwise of the eharges complained rs, Eisutus Corning. i bl mander, followed with words of similar 14 per ton per mile: fourteen tons | 5 ™ his way a prima facie. ease EanGY fmmediate canse of ¢ Miss Bayard’s | He will fight the Penusylvania at every T-‘,,,;' ) s AT wmos. Ewing. editor of the Gazotto import, which ealled out I y evie 87-100 ol one cent. per ton per mile as e for the courts, Complaints of alleged it was disease of the heart, She had been | point he will be able to reach them, and will { Afayeha,. 00000000 3 Wood River, is vegistered at the Millard. dences of appreciation, The officdrs in claimed by railroad officials s the | extortions and unjist discriminations might | trouvled with weakness of hat organ and | thoroughly demoralize the anthracite ¢ Mephistophe ires jor Bolozna | 1. Mullon, Lincol: | EEAT e A nount charged on through traflic would | he investiz i like manner, and where | had been treated by the family physician at | pnecs “ How his anties will affect the | 1t wonld have heen more enjoyable, no | Baker, Beatrice:; C. W. Reed. ) P I y 1 ' 3 mount to #12,18, o diflerence of $20.38 on | evils of the classes named were found to exist | intervals for several years. At a reception | £ f . L > 0 | ker, rice; . Reed, Commander—John C. Bonnell, AT RO et G s 5] v | and remained uncorrected, an: adequate and | at her father's house Friday night it was re- | Keadmg itsell is a matter of sccondary con doubt, had the entire opera been given, H. Luke and P, ¢ SEnior Vice Commander — Joseph | {ECH POL WSIER O aremte amounting | appropriate remedy could be evoived through | marked A Miss Bayard wis unusually leration. [t l'ln"lilli"i‘l'\ lh! ’l' sians 'llhn. on va Lot Brown, Nebrask ( AR e 5 o eont | theconrts, animated and taxed herself to the utmost 10 | Under these clrenmstances there hias b e principle o half is better than no whoy: Georeo { Junior Vice Commander—L. M. Scot- | 10 10,0000 “on " our - present carly all the causes of complaint on the | enteriain the guests, 1t is presumed that tie il fere WS been |60 at all, the audienee was well satistied D.'W. Billing Lincotn; lorn, crop. ough to pay all of our | 't of shippers arising in the business of | unaue exe vy have precipitated. tho | SOmething more than slump The interpretation of the yavious parts it | ¥ :Criden, MeCook, were imong the Adjutant—D. 'I'. Cook state, county, school, roud and munici- | transportation mizht usetully be committed al ¢ % ady retired abont ANGLI AT OMIC AN 1V, would have been hard to_improve upon, | prominent stale arvivals the hotels Quartermaster—0. C. Bell, pal tax, and buy each farmer’s wife, and | to the investization and eortection of such g clock expressiniza wish to be left undi The Baitimore & Ohio cut was enongh 1o | g detailed criticism is Unnecossary. | vocterdoy S i Surgeon—d R, Huggard, M. D, daughters in our county a dress fine | committee, and the board feels safe in turbed 1l noon, - fietween 1and 2 o'ciock in | thoroughly ehill the temper of speculators. | SignorBologua as Mephistophele was 1% g - Chaplain—H. Masterman. enough to meet our board of railvoad | pressing the opinion, based upon the experi- | the atternoon her sister ende Lto awake | phe yemnant of the outside public who were | satanic as conld be desived, wiile the rting Gold. Officer of the 1 commissioners and their companions in | ¢nee ol the state commission, that cases » nd struck by the peculiar expression of | o r' tooks commenced to get vid of thelr B i NI Y 16,0, Kennedy, Tood & 160E 0% She when they visit us, in all their pon would seldom arise in which @ coereive po w lodEtordassisinne, S°AB (hoonns:| MR QLBIACES COMMANGR 10.ERY HIC.OREAION Signor Taglieri, though o trifle 000 in gold” bars for il Splemon - Peiacinlo s what weoml | would have o be invoked w0 make c the fumily recovered trom the consternation | holdings, and traders generally tended to the k nin points, was good. The | G LI (08 210 in s dltion e i plo . orineiple 1s wha CON- | gifectual. The board discusses the import- | into whieh it had been thrown, physicians | shovt side. At the same time the appearance | elosing duets by Mlle. Romeldi and Sig- | 88000 et i ine Brittanic. et 1 gold Ttermaster Se 1. How tond for, let it e in the matter of e or | ance of maintaining uniformity and stability | were sumwoned and powerful restoratives, | was that the dificulty might be patehed up | nor Taglieri wére very fine, and were ro- | export to dite. oo FHekiayBol o Sergy #160,000; the larger more serious the con- | of rates, and the evils which result fre including electriciy, were applied, but in time. and this made thebig bea ceived with marked appr ion - A PR Lk : sequences to us. We find no fault with | Secret eoncessions made o partioular i | vain. . The physicians cxiresod the ‘opinion | ABY time, and this made the big bears ea- pirkediann oo, the railroad commissioners for what they | viduals or communities. The hourd thinks | that Miss Bujard had beon dead for teseral tious about inaugurating any general sclling 1 have done, 1t is what they cannot do \lnllunlll!m tu;mmlu of |l.|n-g~ nl-<m~.-.,||n~|||||nn }mnhl\\'llvu tho attempt was made to awaken | movement in the early part of the we De- AR iRi ) N, oo |l ey law which ereated | railroad wars result usuaily in benetits to the The interment will take place probably | velopments, however, assumed a uniformly ‘The biting of_the Windsor house en- |ty v owhich ereatod | FGOT e ultimate oxpense of il wesday St At W mington, Del, st il e o R AR A gineer Fridily afternoon by a dog sup- | them, 1 jeoplo most om any. Contracts or agrecments between ity Bayard’s parents are buri e (suniaORALlS casbyah dintded 1y Lisioan tilued posed to ho mad has brought on a war of | Phatically said ae ballot box they did | yival companies to earry on inter-state traflic | news of Miss Bayard's sudden death caused | @utpouring of long stock, the past two days - extermination against the canines. Mar- | Dot 3 helplessness we™ de- | should be submiited to'a commission estab- | w profound sensation throushout the city and | have seen a vigorous be onsla Br X shal Beach has issued orders to the po. | Plore. them o chanee 1o | lished by congress, whose judzment as to the | fora time, in the absence of any definiie de- | The Woerischofter-Cammack — party is | W, B Aunin I p 1g, | liniles attor applylug hiswonderfulsoait licemen to kill on sight cvery dog found do, and wherein they fail | reasonableness of v‘unv(l rates shou!d be | tails, a number of wild rumors were Delieved to == - 3 B W has gone to Fort Robin: | ing medicine, tions and _instrupments do on the street without a collar beal ng the the Lincoln Journul will ml- ry to the y oot the contraet, | culated, The fa wevor, as stated abpye | wouiye 50l more stocks than for | on o pe anzent Lo Wesls njnlnw‘)il:;:lx:::nll “"u 'f';:“'lh \'\":lhv;m\”lml:;'m f 4 L 5| ;Wi oios whis ke et bl wy v - B ke 2 it peey ; : ST 3 ST 5 P p S0 i tumors, allays the owner’s name and address, upply with apologies. ot T SO U 0 Sested WILL | Qg L0 A U utce, inlml-.iunlllln'v h“]"}"“““ 'I‘"“'}“ 'h(fl Leavitt's giganteans passed througi the | iniense iehiug, (partieularly at 1 y The o { Villie o 2 11 we are fortunate enongh to evade the | *34 status and be oreible in the courts, ” gy been remarkable, and 3, wanna in parti- - city Saturday, eastward bound, etting warm Bad), pets a5 a poultis nt o the sche as SR PN A T S strikes, and suzgests that the n.|||u|!.|l com- | s - o z 5 have unloaded. The whole temper of the | yun societics of the ity will be held on | 1tehing of priv and 10 ning else, been taken into the country by friends 0 ag X Your yuihabl wmittee wight be entrusted with power to ar- | Conflagrations at Washington, 8 ahin doaldtdly baarishy and fhasansa or| ik KOG : SIKIN DISEASES CURED, h The woman is suflering from can: | ok fagts ave sty Magesamatimos. | coippanies sud.emuloyes % WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—A fire yesterday | although the formation of a large short | Acting Assistant Surgeon AW, Barber, | ny Pimples, Black Heads or - Grubs, er, and, it is alleged, was beaten and | Before Senator Van Wyck is retived to | Mr. Charles Perkins, president of the € B AT T oAl ! | Htorens ay Jkcen the markot from & dociied | UsS. A., has been ordered to veport to chos and Kraptions on tho. facs, leaving Kicked about becauss she could. not do a | his Otoe county estate, ‘the Journal and | eaxe, Burlington & Quincy tailway company | {lattoy el @ Joug tine o Hee-story tramo | fiteest may keey deelded | omiimtnding ofiicor Fort D A, Rus. | the skin clearand begtifil, - Al crires el o S0 8 al GOMBLY. € 38 i NG M butes R raaling: g, S L street sol est, known as pak, s commanding of .4 5 b e ! . 8 4 T P its cohorts will' find the rank and filo of | ORFIbMES an iuteresting paper, | st |GG Row, ™ from o et that It was by BENEWAL OF GOLD SUIPMENTS sell, Wyo., for duty Bt Ktheun, Bore Nipples, Sore 1ips, and Pattérson, the man who stabbed John s loaded wath traths which T Y T sty v Gen, Howard the biiidinzs were constructed | has not tended to improve th al fooling | ™ Tho Omahn Wheel Slub aftera protey | OlhObstinato Ul S Sheedy, has beel iled fofault of | cannot be brushed aside by calling hurd it [s the settled policy , s | during the war to attord homes for triendless | in financial eireles, but general - busines3 Ay $ i Hold by drugglats, or unlled on rocelpliof Bl B d e oo Slheadar | names. The mud-sills ave loaded for the | M o pemit o koSt of Te | Lidgroes from the soutl. Lhe conflagration | iuterests are as yet unaficeted by any unfay- | havd stroggle has suceceded in paying | 50 cont #2,000'Bail to await ihe time whon Sheedy | umes. (The mud-sills are logded for the foncmit rairondd construction 1o be | {iTows out into the old about fifty gojored | orable ndications. N any ke | o ity debts, and is now § 47 | Relailed by Kuln & Co., and Schrooter & can appear. against him. The wounded | fight. W baticntly pulling for the | free, andaiso that the English common law | WS 0UL Iie the golg spaut ity colored | or e B ng tournment Beeht, - Atwholesale by CF, Gooduan, man is resting comfortably and, barring | Pomt where we may peacably sceare ctrines relative to common carriers are not | Tniies, nubering 0, b drod peo- < e e . g q g eksots, wil got around in a few days. | some velief from this® tax gathering | now n to - diseu . Many of them l'h',“ all M u:.‘:w Bre. lioar ll;.- 1l|mlu|ng< AN IMPORTANT TIBANSFER, he icemen improving every shin- it e S b eteka City ‘el | monster, who takes the lion's share and | a0 elics of an of home power | e O ebants And here wers bt | Fhe Omaha Lron Works Bought by a | & hour und ure cutting lurgo quantit 8. Louns, dun, 10,-John 8. Enery & ( is fustifie sfende: v ored .| or water eraft, thinks the best ] -y of iee. It is said that that the ice this | e sive - salors of : man, is said to - have seoured a lease of | i justiticd anddefended by the great Mr. | 10 B S (g extortion or aniust | MITOW escapes, * Hizekiah Edwards, o wid Chicago Stock Company. year is of hardly as good 4,“,.\:'1 s s uslve iy ifi’f,.‘"] Soplore of B doaap the Arvlington. At any rate Joe seems o » also by every other man who cr diserimination is by an avpeal to the courts, | 4l¢ aged nedvo, tricd 10 climb down a water On_ Sature an important business | your. - s o 0 be in a very happy frame of mind. Away with Van, Wycek.” A, Faryer UL Mo Snvs that vers HEer it any: ey fattts | pipe from the thind storv, e fell headlong {PADELAr Wis D, B8 POy b tienad ¥l 3 the """"“"d;!‘:;“';fi 0, Tho fis la, il Fowler of Cheyenne county was e or unjustdiserimination’ is pructised, in | 10 the ground and was ttally injured. following from ‘. W. T, 1 Thore will ho » meoting of tho bonrd of 2 w visitor (o Nobesville Saturday, having TELEGRAPH NOTES, videnice oo points o e face it | , ST Lovks, Jan, g The large foui-st “Having this duy transterred the Omala | Manogers of the Womew's Christiau as- in tow a Sidney tough senteneed to seven — few cases are taken to a cowrt or made pub- | Puilding, 25 to 27 Sputhy Fourth str ) 1 ot Droptrty- to Rabert Yierling, | sociation at Mys. Pratt’s, No. 210 Twenty- B A L) A tireece has declined to disarm, lice, und the record of state railroad cominis- | Gomplelely destroyed by fire this me R0 BOTES PIANAING 30 SN i fourth and Farnum, on Monday at'3 years imprisonment for aurderous as- | e Lotus clb enteitained Lieutenant | sions show very few complaints and still e first tloor und Cellar occupled by Cof trustee, for o stock company to he | S0 sault, 5 o irecloy Saturday night, fewer decisions by the comm/{ssioners against | 8ta Sons & Co., extensive fruit dealers and | formed, I desire to shunk the public for g _Dr. Gerth wired to Dr. Billings of New Winston, newly appointed minister to Per- 15, Throigh rates, he says, are gen- 0 upper floars by the Texas & St | {he patronage in the past, and bespeak ! York Saturday to send on some of tie | sia, has sailed for his post. : crally lower than focal rates, beciuse through | Touis Nartow Gauge railioad company. The | for the new company, with enlarged capi- | beld | yesterday at - Bellvue, Rev. W hydrophobia virus, for use on the Windsor | Five hundred cigar packers will join the | business is wholesale business, larger n | fire started in the basement and spread rap- | () and practien) experience in the busi. | W Hirsha conducting the serviees house engineer, with directions for vac ork cigar makers’ strike. amount and therefore less expensive to | 141y to the toors above. Cofierata places lis ness, the most liberu] support on the part There was o large attendance of rolatives cination. Yestordwy he roceived word | | Fick Burke and Frunk Glover have signed | transact, and foradditional reasons, that the | Joss, upon stack at 000 W, € Wetter s | 5676, L D0 L™ Ui e new e | and friends % 4 ible R ight six rounds, February 5, in Chicago, competition for it is severe, and tha ong ook store @ udja ding, sto N ) 4 mu STl . A g that it would be impossible 1o re e sccrotary of th mivy. is diteciela | Foles are move goneraly: aflectol by it | damaged several thotsind dollars Vloss | agement and with the support that it de- | An_adjourned meeting of the Omaha ] ; ¢ lings until Mon, 0 yessel of the Pacific station to be sent to the | water route competition, fo the Texas & St Louis railway and the | sérves and should receive, the business | bourd of trade will be held at the bonrd The temperance erusade will open_ to- | Samaon Islands. But it is obviously inexpedient to require | @Wner of the building is not known but it is | can, and I trust will, soon be among the | rovis this evening at 8 o'clock, 10 as night in the city hall, and continue The Western Crockery company, Mil- | railroads to reduce Tocul ‘Yates ocanet the | belleved (o be heavy: leading ~ manufactur iuterests of | in the organization of a company to days. The speakers will be Montague, | waukee, is in the hands of a receiver, Liabil- | combined influenc ate traf- - . Omahi wanufucture steel pails. Citizens inter St. John, Sobleski, and Finch, ities, $51,000; asse | ticand the _competition of other Fuilways, Killed by a Colorado Avalanche. My, Vierling, who is now in the city, is | ested, not members of the board, are in Frod Bluzier, a street Arab of 16, was | | 1! Is ruimored unconditional pardon will [ water routes, or rival markets h infle- [ DENVER, Jan, 17.—Tribune-Republican, | yakine arrangements to begin the busi- | vited od B r for o olling Con- | be granted a soners undergoing sentence | €nces, nof , y . . e T Rraeid aking gen 6 g 1 ?mffl.'.‘.:-'rm]'f.'.r-‘:? I‘ifillelfi'n"':lll-.':im‘n”:'u for participation 1o the Kiel vcbel i, fhélr Intorest to parttelpate ot | Ol m(fi’hf“f‘i] ,-“p“lll-“ l\.ljn_ Trust’s | ness of the new company on dn exiensive | At the annual meeting of the stocklioll o e atl ,).- 800, l. S to The National base ball league bLas deter | mess on a very smali u in of profit; If all | 300 ount Sheftle was carr away this | scale. It is intended to invest about | ers of the Western Horse and Cattle In pick his father’s pockets and turn the "-"“"""‘l' ub in_some western eity, | trades were compelled 1o sell everything on a [ Morning by a snowslide, burying six men. | $30,000 in the works, which will ewp surance company, the following gentle- over to Blazier on pain of being | Kausas City is the favorite for the location. hasis of the lowest margin of profit, which | A reliel party was humediately forwed and | from 75 to 100 men men were elected us divectors 10 setve for thrashed. A fight oceurred between twenty Mexican | they wight find it necessary to do on some | the victims soon recovercd. Martin Pearson — - the ensuing year: Henry Pundt, Max Sory SIATE ARRIVAL customs guards and ten Texas herders. I'he | oné thing, the effect would be the same over | #1d Andy Peterson were found dead, and the Pursuing the Stage Rohber. Meyer, Edmund Peycke, Ernest Peycke ~ F.J. Jones, York: W. R. Sapp, Falls | herders ‘Were routed and fled. Several of | a wider icld s the effeel of requiring rail- | other four badly injured. Howard said the | Chavles E. Burmester. The oficers of QCity; dohn Melville, Syracuse; A. P, Hop- | their number were severely wounded. roads to give up through business or rediice - : till “stage rob- | the ¢ i Rundt ot MOBT P EcT MADE Kins and 8. 1. Jolincon. Omaba: 3. R, | _The municipal couneil of Nova Scotfa de- | their local rates accordingly, s it wore for srepa Gl pursul vob- | the company ure: Henry Pund, pre RIS ARg & 1. sohasop, HALAL o sires a reciprocity treaty with the United | the Interest of the public {o make railroads | Missovmi VaLLgy—Cloudy weather; lo- held up the co ves | dont; Edmund Peycke, viee presiden Prepared with special rezard (o healie, i m‘- iatons g Mardock. | Dtates, including the fishing interests. ~ Fail- [ unproiitable than 10 make business generally | eal snows: winds becoming’ variablo ‘and ) Monday morning K is , treasurer; Charles No Amimonis, Lime or ole, Bloomington; J. Murdock, | ing in'this they ask armed protection from | unprotitable? generally shifting to easterly; generally | believed to be a good one; and will, it is " ctury; Ernest Peycke, man- PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. uhia the D 2 g ¥ ’ ing di : 3 . 1€ Dominion governwmey Perbaps the best evidence that the loca | warmer; lowel barroweter, thought, lead to the cupture of the rascal rectoy CHICACO. 8T, .0UIS. PILFE ! PILES! On Thursday night Harrison & Gourlay Bleeding, 1t \’]\ipl'uwl by the Light of the 3 bee will e the attraction, Friduy and $ day evenings Romany Rye} | ; A 8 o T nas curea the worst ehiro ases of #0 years standing. sl Business Tronbies, The funeral of Mrs, Schinmouski was