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THE OMAHA THE TOWA Lack of Court Fac THE COMPLAINTS CONSIDERED The Railway Commissioners' Recommenda- tions for B, & M. Improvement. cilities—Yesterday's VAN WYCK CARRIES HIS POINT Earns the Thanks of the Overworked Car Drivers of the Capital, Peb. 12.—[8 pecial interest is being taken in of the state judiciary. The old system that has heen in vogue for years has outlived its usefulness and is lequate to the present needs of the state. some counties the courts are two years behind their dockets, and the present legis- ed to furnish re bills for this purpose have been introduced, but the general reorganization SECURES THEM REDUCED HOURS MANAGER HOLDREGE'S ANSWER. Indignation Tntense Over the Pano- ramic Display of the Battle of Run—Postmasters Appointed—Notes. Showing the Commission's Sugges- tions for Better Facilities at In- terior Points Have Been Gen- erally Comptied With. in both houses ms to favor the abolition of the present cireult court and the conferring uvon the district court of the entire probate, equity and criminal jurisdiction, with an increase in the number of distriet judges, as each district may need. The Toilers’ Barnest Friend. WASHINGTON, ram.|—Senator V point in hi- fight for ths street They have been worked fifteen to sixteen hours out of every twenty- Senator Van Wyck introduced lution in the senate calling for a statement from the company on the subject. report eame the announcement that the hiours of work had been reduc the presidents of the two companies were be- fore a senate committee, on the subject, ducted the examination, protested vigorously against what he termed the various forms of inhumanity in tho ex- actions made by the wealthy corporations 1tis believed a fur- ther reduction of hours will be made areduction of the wages of the drivers and treet car employes are s of the senator from Nebraska and whiat he has already done for Acting on the Recommendations. Special. J—In ¢ commissioners mado a trip over the B. & M. road, and notified Manager Holdrege of the work they thougiit commissioners ceived the following letter n Wyek has carried his August last the chairman of the houso s on reorganization of the judici- committee had pre- ary, said to-night t ¢ to be submitted, de for abolishing the eire enlarzement of the district court, and will to not less than five nd will provide that 1s have been made, and it i onr intention to add to the waiting room. have proposed to the eity to join in opening Rliode Island avenue, but hinve as yet re- ceived no answer to our W cannot at present from tlie south to the south side of the © with the freight tr ight at the company’s ware- t court and the reduce the grand juy nor more than seven, all the eriminal cases, except manslaughter be tried on information, thus doing away with the grand jury indict- This will effect o pense to the state, and it is b spateh of business, is chairman of the in the senate, stated that a mittee favored about the sms {0 be the gener timent of the most members of the legi and it is quite pro v in which the judicial system of the state will be organized. ‘The usual number of petitions were intro- Lin the senate to-day—for a soldiers home; for protection of the dairy interests, and for woman suffrage. Bills were introduced by Dooley to provide tor abitration of difiiculties between capital na were examined as it would intes and murder, may 1 for unloading fr t saving of ex- eved will also crossing south of town las A well has been put in at the stock Syracuse—TIt ention to enlarge tepot and stock yards soon as prac- similar commitec majority of his co voluble in their pral been instructed to on that portion of the side tr aceessible to teams. from the fact that proper ¢ exercised in this THE PANORAMIC INSU The local press gives considerable atten- tion this evening to the perve 5 s it Is proposed to 1 battle of Bull Run by liere, mention of which was made in these Much comment has been made already in union soldier circles, and a great deal of indignation is being It is probable t the subject will be introduced in congre quiring into the subject, although every one concedes that nothing can be done to stop he insult ever so flagrant. positive and effective in char- acter, however, than the resolution published in the dispatch of last night will be promul- rand Army posts of this K yards pump had been new depot will be built in and will be loeated where re it if land can be obta ranklin and neighboring voints on grain and hogs are the same as from ¢ responding stations on the Kansas Pac panorama company ches last night. a resolution on Bloomington—Water facilities at the stock ve been fixed, and the yards wil! xtended as soon as the business jus ards pump has been T spot’ will be enlarged when work of this kind at points where the de- mand is more fnperative has been completed. yards pump has been 1e question of enlarging the de- efully investigated. “The stocl yards hive been en- The crossing on —For more stringent provisi for the enforcement of prohibition. By Glass—Providing that all suits for dam- ages against municipal corpd brought within six months of the date of : lons must bo the exhibition, & i An order more At'3 oclock the housemet the senate in 1d memorial services were Senator Enstman, of Hardin Underwood, his successor, read a speeches were made by Sut- ott, Stephens and Young. e adjourned till Monday. FClark’s bill for the enforcement of probibi- intended to give greater scope and freedom to injunction proceedings. unction suits may be brought m the name of the state and at the expense of the state when joint _session, gated by the held for the late and water put in: Major Hopkins, who is comm of Kit Carson post, in spe: ter to-day said that such a representation was very inappropriate to the eapital of the A nation’s victo e of succeeding biography, and quired by the publie ton, Donnan, S tely west of Fourth stre ~Indianola—A track to the mil n, Axtell—The stock king ot this mat- 1 has been put yards have been suvplied the proud herita; but to dwell upon its d children the humiliation of thei a spectacle that few nations would tol- representation Waterloo In Parf generations, Thecrossing cast of town SIS0 eause i plaint about compar Minden—The rate of niglier from Minden th the reason that tie re On thelst of Jomnts to Colorao was would not be allowed for S mnavy i Besides, he thouzht now that the disposition was not to glorify the con- federate part in the great civil contest, but to pass it by as a mistake and to rejolce in a united country. POSTMASTERS APPOINTED, postmasters appointed to- day were: Henry Herwig at Dakota City. Dakota county, Neb.: Geo. E. Bragg at y, Lancaster county, Neb.; James lton, Clark county, D. T, ichols at Cop, Potter county, D. 1.3 Butlery at Sherwood, Clark county, The Dakota incumbents were om Nebraska soldiers from poll tax, and indefinitely pd poned about thirty bills reported unfavorably. £00 per car from points east of New and west of Gy Formerly the r car from ail points in Nebrask angement would, therefore, seem obe a fair one K and Franklin GARLAND'S The Attorney Says No One Wo Taike it as a Gift. —[Special Telegram].— Yorr, Feb. I The World’s Washington specia president a day or two and a well put in at the s o coal mines the B. & M. ado coal shipped over o0 suggested to Gar- bility of his giving up his Pan- ock, so that there could be no qu tion as to clean hands in against the Bell telephoite monopoly. Thurs- ay Garland submitted meeting giving up hi stitution, which was not named. sentative of the World called upon Attorney General Garland last evening to ask him to tended transferring nd looked surprised VanNorman at Cu ilway or Union Pacific v in the hands of 3. & M. receive ate upon Colorado coal of onl; tenths of a cent per ton per mile. is also hauled ata low rate, nine-tenths of a cent per ton per mile, the transportation of Low S to haul empty coal cars ea ing the suit letter to the cabinet WORK OF THE stock to a publie in- Secretary Whit- at the request of the house on naval affairs, expressed Lis views relative to the reconstruction veraging only st, as but few o ndation that the nncompleted motors be In his opinjon the type of v sel most needed by the navy was steel These now building were good fighting ships, and in time of war would iveness of their armor and machine He thought the government should go on replacing its wooden ships v : suflicient - appropriation shoud be made it would_take some time to draw up plans and g Electric stock. Garl when the question was put to him: id that Iintended tr: “I have said to & number of 0, and at the pre- liing to give up the any one that would knew that the stock had a I am willing todo what is asked o number of gentlemen Tought to do with the stock and they were stumped.” a ap fuel willbe kept in vie by the B. & M. road. Lumber rates—The complaint about lumber ed by w local fight among toalers at Kearney Jungtion. Kearney Junction—The stock yards well It rates has been gentlemen three month sent time, that I was v stock, but I do not know et will be removed to a less conspicuous pl The stock yards will be moved and repaired in 153, Hastings—A rrangements ha to extend the depo vards into condi- k. The chairman in- hether, in his opinion, ion would be set apart for construc- tion of the torpedo boats Thomas, the sec would bé a wise policy to_offer pr tractors a bonus foraspeed g for in the spec market value, > been made A proposition has been made to the citizens to open the streets sug- gested by the commissioners, which has not bBeen accepted. Cowles—\Water has been put in at the stock 'y said he thought it > Cake Goes Carous Does Damage. T'he gorge in the river ¥ " Blue Hill—Water has been put in at the ions, and also to impos ons, and also to impose a stock yards and a side track u ied horse power was not The vessel should be of eruiser Louis, Feb, 1 here still holds fast, althou gh the w. This afternoon a large cake on the east side of the river, and following the current which has s have been given to place crossings will not be constructed, ing north of the station A diteh has been dug to take o The speed of train Sutfon—The depot will be s00n as practicable. « pers as to discrimination in fayo viile, Grafton and Hastings he water hole Admiral Porter favored the completion of the untinished monitors, which he regards as e had had these vessels at rode it out like ake two of thes excellent ships, sea during the He said he could > with a one hundred ton gun on_each, ling around one of the big clumsy ironelads, knock her to pieces, he thoughit a powerful weapon of defense, The government should, in addition to the monitors, have the fast mer Mr, Cramp and Mr. MeKay, shipbuilders, 1 Simpson also gave their views of ice broke loose as been limited. “The complaints of ship- The forpedo City of Memphis, at the foot of Chestnut street, and knocked a but her pumps have kept ner afloat, and efforts are being made t Passing down the No. 40 of the Mississippi Valley re unfounded, will be tilled Germantown—Orders hay keep the stock y: that no turther comp! vard—It has been ar sengers from freight trains 0 recent compls 1gli handling of goods have been receiyed. Seward has the same Mei 'k that other stations ha been given to It is expeced ints will be received, anged to land pas- a_convenient THRONG AT THE WHI' “Tlic sicene at the white house to- ono of the most brilliant eve ed there. The occasion was the president’s re- ception to the diplomatie cor, 5 the disagreeable weather unusually large, about two-thirds of the di- plomatie corps, o large number of oflicers of and navy, judges of the supreme General * Meade twenty feet up the river bank, and shoved the tow boat A, J. 1 flats out on the sh ies for handling which” was stove f ard and Chicago to Lin- in yesterday, was sunk to'day, coln 15 only abbut one-half the amount stated eward has the same as corresponding points west of Lincoln, Vater for the stock 1 from Chicago to Se by the complaints, Matters in the Coke Regions, Prreespuna, Feb, 12,.-81x hundred strikers marched from Mount Pleasant Alice works to-d: resentatives and government ofli lics of their families, were present. The president was assisted in recelyi Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Manning, cott, Mrs, Whitne, ! t people present were Lhurman of Oliio and” ex-Secretaries Bout- well and MleCuliough, I"()]K’l’\'-!\'} sommodations 'l'hln- depot will be we think are su v, where it was reported a number of men were kept under police sur- 1ce and compelled to work in the mine, Arriving there, it was learned that only a few men had been draw promised not to resume work, ent White gave h would be done Then the strikers departed peacefully. are suflicient for the business blied the same ates on grain, lumber are the same as at Central City b Staplehurst—The stock paired and put in proper South Bend—We can se2no South Bend shippers as to re Lincoln to Omahia. o1l G, W. HOLDREGE, at other pomts, g coke, and the onding points, word that no more w 'TH CONGRESS, AT ke was over, until the st WASHINGTO! 12.—After the refer- enceof a large number of seleet bills to ap- propriate commitices, the speaker proceeded to call the committees for reports of a private The Chinaman Must:-Go, PorTLAND, Ore., ers of the anti-Chinese moyement stated to 58 correspondent to-night that the congress called to meet here to-mor- s a resolution calling on all the persons employing Chinese to discharge 1f at the end of thirty days the Chi- nese should be employed the anti-Chinese assoelation will boycoti alsoall persons patro) One of the lead- Hebron After the F HEBRON, Neb., packing house of Coon Bros. has been closed for want of capital, the product thus far hay- ing been stored iu the building. found too low to warrant shipping cured ellent chance for in- vestment in pork here witlout the expense The machinery, location and appurtenances are A 1, and the 1 is in the hands of an old packer from Quiney, After the conclusion of the call the house | the Associated Pr went into committee of the whole on the pri- vate calendar, At the evening session the house passed seventy-one pension bills and adjourned till row would pa - such employers, and AN HORROR. ing sm‘l} clflployl'rs. Eleven Lives Lost on Barnegat Shoals by Capsizing Boats. PiiLADELPIIA, Feb, 12,—A speci Record says that during the dense fog of yes- terday the Austrian bark Kraljevika, from Marseilles, France, The life saving cre station went to her assistanc boat was swamped and three The erew of the bark, fearing that the lifo guards would be unable to save them, had oft the vessel in their own boat, and sunk, and ¢l ‘T'he master and There is an e: The Storey Will Probated. of shipping. Cuicago, Feb. 12.—Judge Rogers morning overruled the motion for a new trial in the Wilbur F. Storey will case. rected that the will e: 1851, be admitted to pr for the blood b Hebron shows every evidence of a great building boom, the following parties having broken ground and began the delivery of rock and brick for business buildings to be erected as early as the weather will permit: H. M. Coon, two-story briek store, iron front; W. L. Thompson, two-story brick iron front; E. M. Correll, J. A, C. Phebus, two-story brick block, iron front; Julius Thomas, two-story brick store, iren J. M. Bennett, one-story briek store; . M. M. Gleason, two-story frame resi- R. H. Dimick, W. Southwell, and others @re workipg away between storms on residences and other frame build- cuted in February, s took an appeal, Weather fg Missvont Va —Fair weather in south- westerly winds, generally bacl slightly warmer except in the morthern portion; slight fall in tempera- bt of the er ing to southerly ve of the siilors saved their 5\;]!1!!_!!\[!:1.; u»hm‘:a. f avk sailed from Marseilles on Decem- ber 7, in baltast for New Yok, four days the master make an observation, of shoal waier was when the vessel struck, The l;ll'k is breaking up, and will also be a e —— e representation place at Val- \ho plays the part of the executioner was hopelessly in with the heroine, and, mad with jealousy, took the opportunity of putting the cord s' neck to try and and for nearly *“Theodora’’ recent] el S A Wife Murderer Hung, BurraLo, Feb, 1 hanged this morning at 1 which Herman was executed was the killing of his wife. whom he charged with infidelity, ‘Three days elapsed befors the discovery of Hehwan is a native of Prussia i He lived in Chicago some- tie, but came to Buffalo nine years ago. around the Empre: > her in right earnest. y Theodera's loaked upon the publie, who applaud as'only through s fe I state of the case was "heodora was then rescued, wel We ueed some man here who will furnish one-third or half the woney as a loan on No loans are being made on towh property by the loan compa- nies, and we have n¢ howe capital to vested on long time, chance for the right man, The Premiuw wills of Wetherald Brothers. | uggles and contor- s fine acting by 43, The criwe for It would bea grand 143 years old. are bein provement needed one, The board of trade has over sixty members and is one of our institutions, We are locking anxionsly for a competing The B. & M. is good, but we want a road that will get ns to Omaha in less than twelve hou; line of railroad. A Prominent Farmer Disappears. Nowri Prat Gustave Johnson, Lincoln cotmty, peared, 1e was last seen February 2 Johnson isa ¢ 5 feet 10 inches high, pounds, blue eyes and dark ha tache. He wore an imitation fur cap, dark clothes and blue overall pants. When he left home he took with farm wagon in which he drove a lizht grey horse and a small mouse- colored mule. Mr. Johnsonis a well to-do farmer, blessed with an abundance of this world's goods and a wite and four children, mestie or other troubles, a loss to account that he has become tempe has wandered off, his whereabout would be g Mrs, siderably, him a Caldwell The Ponca Mule War, PoNca, gr murde Janua James W ed. There his Mysteriously Missing. HEBRON, Neb., K i ates, who left his home several weeks since, s not been heard from. s person a large sum in gold, no one now believes im a vietim of foul pla badly embar i and proper with grief at his departure, Christian KrAn terian chureh. flowing. Fifteen est. M Kearney pastors, The Young Lafly Fou BrooyixGroy, Neb., Feb, 1 Telogram,]—At Jim Robinson, one of E after Miss Angie Sherman, who left her si 50 mysterious miles north of town. action, e JERSEY The Raritan, ter for hel submerge busin have been storius for land county yesterda; tracks near Orangeburg w water that 1he fire 1d with th this cit The re EG LiNcoLy, Feb, 12 tion of the Irish N i time informed intention compensation for his ser ithstanding this, the commitiee of the léague, Chicago, insisted on voting the $ under the resolution un to August last, and od the treasurer to remit the same to for the amount and he at once en- dire the president. reached Mr. Eean to-duy dorsed it b urer. as his personal contnbution to the leaguie funds. PADDY'S ULPIMATUM, He Proposes to Punch the Bean Eater For the Gate Receipts. CuicaGo, Feb, 12,—Paddy Ryan to-night mailed John L. Sulliyan a challenge to fight eight rounds in publie with small gloves, Queensbury rules, for the gate receipts, 80 per cent to the wimner and 20 per cent to the loser. The challenge is in the shape of a long letter, declaging Sullivan has not answered Ryan's ace private: that Ryan money for a | heavy charge ieces, The limb. ists SLE Gay Climax to the Carnival, 13—The elimax in the nival season was reached to-night in the finai storming of the ice castle by the unitormed men ing torches, whi b paraded 51 winter G decorated - I From Eating Pork LA SaLig, L, David Funk are dangerously iil from cted with tifel od i this vieinity, i DALy BEE BACKED BY A SOLID PARENT, Incorporation Papers Filed for the Omaha & North Platte Railroad. rebuilt as roller mills. very expensive but Montgomery holding ths about what he deserved. Clerk Aizer docket for the the boy got completed the 'y term of the dis opens on the and 19 erimina There are 284 ciyi Mr, Coffiman, who imedy-Cadman very justly takes exoes le for the tr ofzhis ability to show, he comes, the uprightness of his course in connection with - nedy, and until then me: ghow with his fellow bein, THE BURLINGTON ITS FATHER, He is confident Damages For Missouri Pacific Rights Proposed Veter- News of the , Neb,, Feb, resides at Gaslin, mysterionsly disap- at_Gothenburg where he sold a load of corn. wede about 50 years of age, weighs about of Way—The inary School- Capital in Brief. mmenced an action for divore In his petition Tunis ied in Lincoln, LFROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN NUREAU.| All doubts as to whether ton & Missouri River Railway company really intends to build the “ox-bow’" road northwest vi land, were put at rest yesterday by the riicles of incorporation of the Omaha & North Platte Railroad company. The backers of the new o i W. Holdarege, J. G. Taylor, C. D. Dor- / mour died ¢ away and has not heen heard of sinee. Stoops con- ited drunks we He began to fail rd the usual d Kitchen of the Comme 1, for not com- plying with the fire escapo ousness. He expir . as peacefully as if Kitchen showing that nin the house fitted with safe fi y can be putin, Mr. Barnes, owner of the Windsor, sot 1 that the lessees of the were the proper parties to he pro His friends are at nee and fear ily insane and Auny information as to adly received by ave Johnson, Robart McMur- Pompey, Onon \ 18103 removed in childhood to Utica at Oxford and Geneva academi at Partridge’s milit Conn.: was admittes . but soon withdrew from its practice to ¢ himself to the management of the large e and T, M. Marquett and J. D rland, of Lincoln. of these gentlemen stamp it beyond question as a Bur concern, and one that re of by the parent route laid down for the Omaha & Platte road is “‘from i The connection the enterprise will be well taken ther of Mary Penchroke, the girl awa, (IU.), with John ached Lincoln to ys that up to the the time oss she was a Kind- lutiful child, and her misstep the entire com- ernor I‘\I:n'\ fell in w m. ] —Anderson Gibson, charged with the ot Thomas Westbrook, on the 19th of the same time wounded nd struck William Westbrook ov the head, had his hearing before Justice Wood on the 11th inst., and late last night bound over to the distriet court. MeAllister prosecuted, Barnes Bros. defend- was a conflict of evidence on t-defense, while the pr he courted the quarrel ape stood his ground nortl \'\'\(4"']}' (ot y, and who Dodge, Butler and Colfax, thence west through Stanton, Platte, Madison, Boone, Johnson, Omahs riots in Ne cient co-operation to” the national gov ment in the war orf_the union: was defeated in the election of 1564, in which year he pre- sided over the national democer: tion at Chicago, 1868, “when he was - himself momi- nated for the presidency mueh against his will, and rec Sing Mr. Seyvmour took no affairs]. nd Blaine counties Valley, Loup, Custer and Island & to & connection with the G ide to show ton N. Pow cution proved th and while he could and fougiit to the bitter end. The intention and Norfolk is also_stated. AFFAIRS. The Socialist Leaders Present Their Case to Gladstone. $5,400,000, of which 10 y paid in befo As the papers on record date t, it is safe to from the 14th of Octohe g roquired amount hils boen sub. | Champion, Watts and Williams, the leader who managed the Trafalgar last Monday, ealled in a body at Gladston officlal residence in Downing street for the purpose of obtaining an While he had on square meeting Chi newspapers a complete retraction of the charges he recently made eral Conway, he will now i the pendine action u libel, but the matter of thie state's RIGHT OF WAY. ointed by Judge ew with that was absent at the retary received sts stated that the object of their visit was to obtain from Glad- stone some deela intentions with Parker to assess the ¢ ccondemned by the Missours ht of way on_ the outsk ve reported that they find Ira Dayenport entitled to $: Hull £1.500, J. D. M lin §3,045, W. $100, James . Beach land et al $736 y $600, D. D. Muir 1,90, D. D. Vanderburg $400, J. R. Clark and J. D. Macf: Mrs. Emma Leor nd B K. ( wcially, but his farm y are ample to pay, and leave the family something. His wife is almost wild strange and_ inexplicable tives hiere are among the best citizens in the county. time of the visit, and his sc 000, Charles J and and A, E ard to affording relief for workmen of the country by . They desire to ob- n this information before stumping the countiy in the impending labor agi be able to carry as much encourage- ible to the people. v advised the deputation to ctary of home afl notproperly v department of ng Kearney. , Neb., Feb, 12.—[Special. | —Ben Hogan spoke here last night in the Presby: ‘The house was filled to ov persons were conyerted and a large number manifested a deep inter- Hogan has done a good work m He goes to Fremont to-day to work for a short time. ‘The meetings here will be continued by the several resident 15 of public wo agitation in office of the s aining to the I Foster $200, M. conme off without 1 to town # ved with dis L. Lester 2,300, Villiam Rymer $5 s Woolworth win $225, Philetus Peck and I $1.200, same _$800, Mrs. Pamelin Petti- % and Ida May e extends from Eleventh street along the ity nearly two miles re satisfaction and the devutation etary a doeument fc in the nature of a formal dec tion, insisting on belialf of the unemploy 0 rnment take im- e their pressing needs. The Orawford-Dilke Scandal. 12.—The trial of the divoree t his wife, in co-respondent, Petitioner’s counsel stated st intimation his client had of h on receipt of se eral anonymous letters, warning Crawford to beware of “the member from Chelsea” (Chas. Crawford thereupon made an in- vestigation into his wife's habits and found e Hats §875, ‘% stores, an’ I don't know how on get along without my glasses.” mediate steps to refie sup{)rosc.' et it % Loxnoy, Fel L For-nothin® Hank W suit of Donald Crawford agaiu which Sir Charles Dilke began to day. north side of the ; found the gi She gives no reason of the property owner isticd, and a stubborn contest is likely Roberts, B. ¥. McCall, and A. Roberts. d the work with- llowance for the platting of increase in value ov h the present hold Haas, S. R. Jacol It is claimed that they ¢ out making g Delaware and Other Streams Oyer Their Banks. W BRUNSWICK, Raritan river has overflowed its banks and the lower part of the city. ship and coal yards along the river ended and the works of the New Jersey Rubber company have been com- pelled to shut down. Nvack, N. Y. That’s the worst g rl I ¢ hain’t a bit 1i nuther. A fini make. Beside feet as big as early rose potate kin eat more'n a hoss. An't worst on’t. If "twan’tfor her mother that girl wouldw't keep herself clean, and she never onc slickin’ up her | tin' on somethin’ mice ‘ceph when company’s expected. She's a1 ular slouch, Emmer is, an’ she out seven pa good enough for that Hank W ifllu-'ll only support her o you've got an invite to the w A VETERINARY SCHOOL. ving further anonynious Messrs. Burnham, Gere and other mem- gents of the State S with infidelit made a full e trigue with Dillse. tioners submitted wford, but submitted She admitted an in- eb, 12.—The severest rain niled throughout Rock- The West Shore re so covered witn n the engines are put out, ag none against Sir ‘I'he court granted Crawford a divoree from his wite and dismissed Some of the tes ry science to the f uch a school ty was strongly urged with the uniyers g last summer by breeders of live unfit for public The rains of the | d&riculture. Riotons Striking Operatives. adleville (Pa.), t portion of Trenton i flooded. On Fair and Bridge streets the water is even second stories of the houses, and the occupants have sought sa upper floors, creek haye damage to mills will on the Pennsyly; and New York is suspended. locomotives have been run on to bridies in order to prevent them being swept away. ddle the streets in boats in lington, Warren and Fae- Such a_flood has not been ex- 1 the low re scems to be an almost unanimous opinion among _ stockmen in favor of The chief obstacle will be otous demonstrations to-da; cked and sacked several houses, ged the strikers such a move. the securing of who combin The' police frequently cl during the day, and in cach instance were many policemen ) prities are alarmed al the agaressiye- know me, Mr. Johnson Lo’ me me—but [ know you In veterinary sc regular police foree was inadey orderly eleme; the appointment of specia number of citizens are now being sworn in 10 do duty as such e quate to cope it is one thing to theors very much difterent to practice. not that his entire time regents_would pro is, he is out of the otti of Omah: hily competent man in every w has been ‘mentioned, but the d now seems to be in favor of man whose name the regents decline to They want, at least so the, 1pon the muin question of wheth hool or not, before en; idents the locality of tory streets, perienced hie Burlington, N vides for the ¢ temper classicy both sexes, at whi manual labor expenses ns iy able, The exceutor is div as large school pasturing and propagation of gc order to encoui as food in the place of that of swine. o 'S CONTRIBUTION, Turning His Horrible Work and Death Salary as President Back to the League Treasury. —At the Boston conven- ational League of Amer- , a resolution was unanimously passed, directing that a sum of $3,000 shall be annu- ally vrovided out of the funds of the league to indemnify the president of the league for his and services in the interest of the Mr. Egan, Winnson, Me. 1 at this place 2.—A double tragedy terday morning. ns, a colored man, for some time liad been living with his uncle, Rolla Banks, s had some trouble » as Nebraska, where the | 2150 colored raising of liv a school of veterin; is abmost necessary state institution the that 1t be of a high orde the state university in mos ments has never promised to deed to Evans, but afte nd gave Evans notice to this morning & wife was awakened by a loud noise,and found refused to do so, ve his house, should insist cutter bore down upon him ed the name of (he brig Fish,” shouted back the you been as satisfactor) zht to demand, inary school s started it will be an angpicious time for inaugurating a re- form in this d at the door, nks with an ax The clothing of both The neighbors then tinguished the fir Banks was b id open from the ¢ and uncle Rolla standing aw her husband strike 1 and then run away parties were in flames, their meeting in ish.” *“And who is ceptain Fremont Gas company, consisting of E Silas B, Hovey and Carlos "D, Jone led articles ot incorporation. tal is §20,000, of which 8, annual dividend guaranteed on it. also made a p »wn to the chin, ijah H. Hoy, his licut the truth started in search of uneonscious taken out and found to be badly burned about the neck, ed about half ah hour after being fake is supposed that Evans first saturated al oil and then after hiim with an axe attempted to set ¢ on him when his own clothing caught A lot of powder in the corner also o ploded and almost demolished the building, 000 is preferred The preferre or lien on all the property of the corporation, the right being re- served to cancel it at the end of ten ng the par value to the holders, onday will be the seventeenth anni- versary of charter day at the state uni- versity, and will be marked by a public vening, to which Chan- anatt is now sending out iny ses will be made by ex- yernor Butler, Speaker Ficld, "Goy- s clothing with e THE DEAD GENERAL, Preparations ing in the e rnce of a mey s unable to rai @ purse, and that unless Sul- livan now replics Ryan will never consent to challenge or answer Sallivan in any way, Two Miners Blowa to Pieces. Wepn Ciry, Neb., Feb. 12.—Two miners, named Welch and Peterson, were locating a of giant powder and were tamping it down when the whole amount exploded and they were literall largest pieces of their bodies ound were a foot and'a portion of a lower New Youk, Feb, a comfortable night and rested bette the general’s d Mrs, Hancock Poska, the tur Moses Oppenhe in police cour lent Pole, and ) fined §1 each y, for engaging in Oppenbeimer's any time sin The secretary of wa w and proceed at once to the ¥, where a carriage will be in waiting to take him to Trinity chureh. The Fitzgerald boys take with them to us men of ull work . Harding and Jac New Orlean Bayliss, W. I party as far as Phila Commodore Chandler detailed Lieut. Nicliols to proceed o Governor's Is and tender Gen. Whipple the use of a steai- sport troops from Governor's Island fterward to Jer Deputy United States Marshal Allen, an order of the nnatt, sold at auetion from s of the postoftice buildi ’ terday, 160 acres of land belonging to de- roperty, which s situated stings, wis bought in by F. E. White, on behalf of Vannatt, for acting unde New York and Pacr, Fel committee of nounced any programme for the obsequies southwest of ¥ nd Arm 1 Line be and finally invested the castle. T cars at the De Kalb street station Judgments, as per- stipulation. have i ses pending in the United States court against Danicl B and sixieen carriages will be Tho train will proce visitors who prefer remaining on b station at the large progession: of no organizations of will hold @ sp to.make any forthe Two children of Thie trinl of Hugh E tol school teache Thaddeus Oshorne, one.of his pupils, re- 1s, the Capi- and_probably ping the boy il meeting tonight ATADZCAENLS DECEBsary, EX-GOVERNOR SEYNOUR DEAD Tho Serious Illness of the Past Week Ends a Brilliant Qareer. THE EMPIRE STATE'S PIONEER. The Veteran New York Statesmam Peacefully Closes a Well Spent Lirfe—A Short Sketeh of the Deceased, our Dead. ~Ex Governor Sey- Horatio Sey Urica, N. Y., Feb, ling asleep. [Horatio S nour, LL, D, was born at ., Mav_ 81, m county, N v institute, Midletown, to the bar at Uticay ate he inherited by the death of his was a member of the staff of Gov= I a8 andidate for governor 15. 3 vetoed a prohibito swasdefeated in the v liquor law , Myron ki was again cleeted gove At 1562 aid v Yorl city ar democ od In su) and forwarded s he did again at New York eived 80 electoral vots o his defeat for the presidency in I8es, ctive part in political SR T Retracts the Libelous Charge. Cnieaco, 1L, Feb,12, zo Pilot, to-night sent to the various lie”latter says that personaily ve no motive for prosecuting inst Cahill for erimingl is entirely in the hands attorne; 2 iy Unable to Pay His Debts, LiL, Feb, 12U, M. White, clothier, elosed this morning on confession of judginent fo 000, He Had Been Invited., Chicago Herald: *‘Good morning, Mr. Johnson,” said a young man to an clderly nd - n ohted passenger, who had s glusses) “going up “Yes; got to do a lot of trading at the rth I'll “Getting ready for the wedding, I s; my darter Emmer is goin’ to ind that goods liams hev made match of it at last. I thought rried. She that young man would nevep get down to busing sorghum mol; shiftl can e support him.’ He's as slow as es in January, as an Injun_ Idon’t believe he rn his salt, an’ [ s'pose I'll have to ““But Mr, Johnson—" “Oh, he's good enough for Emmer. ver rais She e her mother, nor like me, poor man’s wife she'll she hez bunions on her , an’ sh at ain’tthe thinks o ir mor pute kin But she’ liams, an’ of shoes a ye: 1 1 to git he off my “Yes, I'm invited. You don't sec “Yes, I do, but 1't just place yon. ce—Ihaven't gol my gl s with Your name is— ms, sir The will of the late Rey. David Abel of J., recently probated, pro- ablishment of a Bible nee school for the thorough education of young people of sh the pupils may by uch part of the school be considered adv cted to devots parts of the grounds of the s may be found advisable to the “‘Hank Willi the use of their flesh Preserved Fish. made eaptain of 1 N ves During his fivst crnise a revenue W Yickled Proserved sh.” The government oflicer did not ¢ to he made fun of by anybody in ¢, and on board he climbed with ints to find that nothing but 1 been told him s oyour ¢ Beware of Scrofula Serofula Is probably more general t other disease. It I8 insidious in chas and manifests itself in running sores, pustular eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged jolnts, abscesses, sore eyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparilla expels all trace of serofula from the blood, leaving it pure, enriclied, and healthy, as severely afilicted with scrofula, and had (Wo running sores on iy neck., bottles Hood's arsapariila, and an C. . Lovesoy, Lowell, Mass, C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had serofulous sores for seven years, sprivg and fall. Hood'y Sarsaparilla cured him, Salt Rheum 1sone of the most disagrecable dise byimpureblood, 1t s readily eured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purificr, William Spies, Elyria, 0., suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt thoum, eaused by handling tobacco, At times lis hands would erack open and bleed, e tried various preps arations without aid; finally took Hood's Sar. saparilla, and now says: Taw entirely well? By son had salt rhewn on his hands aud on the calves of Lis legs, e tood Hood's Sarsapariila and is entirely cured” J. B, Btanton, Mt. Vernon, Obio, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all drugglsts. §1; six for g5, M y by €. 1 HOOD & CQ., Apothséaries, Lowell, Mtk 100 Doses One Doliar ses eansed t 10 o'clock to-night at the resis dence of his sister, Mrs, Roscoe Conkling, eptably at 4 o'clock this ternoon. Shortly afterward he rallied a little, but soon relapsed into total unconsei- 1 without a struggle, and N, Y, and 330 was eleeted to the stato assembly a8 a demoerat 1841, and_ three times re-clectid, serving as speaker in 184 was chosen mayor of U cossful WAS AN unsues WAs gov- ction of that Jeur by, the prohibitionist enndid 1. Cla nor as a ressing the ie conven- ditor Cahill of the zainst Viear Gen-

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