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THE OMAHA DAaiLy BEE — i - - o e - e SIXTEENTH YEAR., OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1897, NUMBER 210, P H | auested without unnecessary delay to fur- | quiry to o the information that it con- r R \ T ORI\ move migit be attempted to get the specifi GOVERNO ' 5 MESSAGE, e T "\ r ADDOCK STRIKERS AT WORK | gyt it ey et o, o | st e topmston, ot o | WAR COMES IN THE SPRING, | oy i v ttempted o et e spciica: | Govimvon nvaics mussace. | 4 YOTE 10 BE TAKEN T0-DAY. frelgiits ver 100 pounde, ton of ear load, that | garding rape and so changes it that any yer ) L R Wisconsin's Fecutive's Ringing J sed by all the principal railroad compan- | son who assaults any female under the age J—— Ll i Words on Riots and Soc ) The Ex-Utah Commissioner Making Taroads | 5510 fIXIng thie ‘cost of transportation of | of eighicen years, without et consent, may ]“‘"-‘ MAD m\f W ; - ,.""; = ::‘:";,mm. M | Tho Toter-State O Bill to Come T foner Making Tnroads | (ol rojch, * B BHt. (0, 18 PHIteRAt T Bve TOAM, - { " ’ waantien pressnts wAS put on ma 16 get nsow. Wis, Jan, 1= ennial | Py Toter-Stato Commerce Bill to Oome on Judge Weaver's Following, Kesolved, 5 That each principal railrond | Fully one halt of the bills htroduced which | Prophecy of a Militaty Authority on the | JHTLSTHIEsAre oA put on me 10 2t | 1oage of Governior Rusk was presented to aat Thonsetites 3 . i company running a ine west from any | are amendatory of the existing laws, do not Situation in Europe. brosontative of the Bost W e e | the legislature, which met at noon to-day For Final Disposition in the Senater THE MEHANE . B5oM. Bunits, | Erma M rlo the western | even in their body indieate mare than certain T T Henald, BULRIBO Y gover veverein the material progress . . | border of the state <1 rough the railroad | changes in phraseology of statutes or session — 0y Ceethy A st ) v says g - SE sfon, furnish the hotse with e tate | faws and do not pretend to give the. orginal Why is the matter to be kept secrot?™ Made In the state during the year, ho says: | THE SPEECH OF SENATOR EVARTS of elitiges upon each class of freieht per 100 | or amended meaning, It may be that this | AN AUSTRO-RUSSIAN STRUGGLE. | “Inave no notion Wihile thus congratulating vou upon out A Cowaraly Lie Concerning Van Wyck [ (5 1000r catlond from s Stuting point | condition of affairs is thevitable, It is the know for some time the details of the v bRy AL B ol RO BV o M . i on the Missouri river to at least one railroad | experience of legislatures and legislative e > k ! ALy S A L am compelled to report that daring the past © Denounces t Teasure as Utterly Promptly Investigated and Show s non each and ey couuty th hepe Bl ¢ but when she is nearer being finishe wi & ¥ ptly Investigated and Shown 1 on eacih and every county through | bodies ¢ where, But It to ncerain ex- oo Sie is nearer being finished, T will | voqr tho peace of our state has in a few in- Inconsistent With the Constitue of letting any person sel, Up in Its True Character— which ttruns. ’ 1o that the | (€NE explains the insuficiency of reports | The Fastern Question Will Preeipi- | iyt them s bects et by steikne A tet St iile it isextremely improbable that the ich are of necessity prep: haste anc " o 1 see by the Seott ‘ Yin stanees been interrupted by strikes and tiots on—-Procecding ol i sired, one gomd effect. Will be to_indicite 4 e of the Yacht Thistle to Be i \""‘ ¢ "I" ‘l“"' is "‘ Ve | farther reaching In their consequenees AL NS AL o . y he utter worthlessness —— of the e Charter Meeting, ¢ UITE In & shed,™ and then 1 read the ow- | 4 aver before 1 this contection Yol The Situation Unchanged, raitrond commission and s “inability | Liscor¥, Neb., Jan. 15.—|Speclal to A Lo ing paragraph: 16 TN L1 W Be. oot J , I',v’ oo, .m‘.\.,:;m, \" ! ,"';“ Tele ‘ i e sinformation which | the Bri.j=The ' charter committee In lidh 1 THE AMERICA’S (U A1y &8 1aaTuIATorS Yo 1661 fatiy te the | . Wasminaros, Jm‘l \\n ong the coms D419, R ithin the past twenty-four A e 4 " H ts work has lo very good P A proof of the secrecy to be oheorved vof {l 2 B G L U munications presented and referred were the it ; ey A resolution by Mr. Riet, that the rule admit- | | tk las mado very good progtess so " i it in | causeof these tronbles and wherever our 1 hours the Paddock boom has been gaining only certain parsons on the floor of the | far. After completing the reading of the en- o, The Situation Dangerou " sonstruction o the Thist 16, D, | T0e ToF the mroronim of o Tomg ot | followin ground rapidly among the anti-Van Wyck | hause be strictly enforced during the senator- | tire charter last night the points to which ob- [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Beny & W, Henderson & Co., of the Meadow Side | punishment of wrong doers, are found d By Mr. Jones of Nevada—Iielative to the forces. Outside of the brass collared bri- | labconvention, was adopted, jections had been raised and sections to which | PEILIN, Jan. 1‘\_ New ‘\.,-h n.-mL} ship building yard, Patrick, are, {18 stated, | 1°0HVE SUWILbe vour duty 19 perfect thiem by | claim of Joln Roact gade of Hessians, which 1s being recruited lie committeo on labor having wrestled 3 ks , 4 Cable—Special to the BEE. |—1 have just had | apee A b i Hd) [ sueh new locislation as reeent experienes | o’ Catlon sl T . 1 ; et ] amendments have been suggested were taken ¥ i ik erecting at present a laree wooden building | o il X g y Mr. Callom m Peoria, 10, and avery » line: e Burling. | MMsuecestiully with the prison contraet labor N sresting talk & milttary auth % N and reasonable anticipations for the future fr, every hour from all the lines on the Burling- | bill. aciced this morning that. it be seferred ore doing so, however, the delega- [ W Huteresting talk with a milttary "‘f"l”“ at the edge of the Kelvin river, in which the | may indicate to be required. Further on | from Philadelphia tn favor of the inter-state ton system, Paddock has the estand most | to the penitentiary committee and it was so 0 vote agreed to abde by the decision | Y.08¢ experience an ‘“."“ on wive NI | detatl of the racer will be wrought out the governor says: “An_ overwhelming ma- | commerce Bill, particularly of the pooling active force of political strikers bearing the | ordered, of the majotity Th &) eases ‘atid o make 4 1wv\]~x-:vmumm of getting at the facts of “Do you think the workmen will not. give | Jo11 .n‘u:-‘ whote people are lvmw .«I‘_nm“\ and short and long haul sections, bush ~:lu!r\lx) quarter. They all scem to (i ifiteen or twenty more bills were added to | unanimous report and united effort to_carry et L ””(r} K that war fs fmminenter 1 | formation®” 1 fnquired. L e gt b A AT R Br. Mr. Frye—From (he committes on hwve liberal supply of boodle to carry | tholist among thow were: To castriet | gho eharter through as agreed upon. Quiten | L T b e e ety | 0Nl the most trusted workmen will be | twoon emploves *and employers commeree a proposition as an amendment to conviction o the fellows =~ on | aounty, and appropiiating 0: m lively skirmish took place over the question | * ' WAL LAl ok allowed to work at her,” replied Mr. Watson, | it was his rightand duty to step in_and say [ the postofice bill appropriating $100,000 to the fences and give relief to the distressed. | fin The situation ehanges so often,” was the | “Tere is no chance of them telling much, | Mot only “Let us have peace,” but “we_ will | earry the mails betweon the United States h kovernor and secretary whether all the paving, e ing, guttering Paddock himselt feels confident that he will | migration burem and gheigg atid grading should ,wm_““"x:'\ ey Eor i | reply; “we live In such a galloping aze, that | oven if they wantod to do so, because the have peaew ¥ Govesnor sk said that the | and Braziland Central and South Ameriea carty the caucus as ngainst the others in tho | spends reapportioning Nebraska. hto 1 of contract. Messrs: Swmyth and | tis dangerous to prophesy about such mat- | worlc will b done by them in sections,” He | Selfare nt e oot on g niiierent to the | 7o senate then resumed consideration of eld unless Van Wycek's followers should 1 Judiclal districts, giving Douglns county Ires weie the principal adyocates of this | ters. 1 can hardly believe it possible that the | added that the shed would bo built and | his apeeial diits o mroteot t s o atwas | the conforence report on the inter-state come Join and o into caueus with their opponents Hw;‘.l‘fn‘g d Cass and Lancaster together | feature, After a great deal of talk, how= | spring will pass without war, but 1do 10t | joed so that no person could nm‘. it against any I>l‘*~\!"n1~':luln.l<~~ml\~w|‘III.‘ rich | meree bill, Careful inquiry convinces me that Paddock BILLS INTRODUCED 1N THE HOUSE :‘1‘..’-"“-":1‘,?,. :}:']{}f‘x“\’\"h..,f‘(fix.'.:" to ;i:‘\lf:: think there will be s Franco-German War | from the outside. e and sirong, and this especially applied to ‘Lhe report having been read in full, Mr, s more positive strenth to-day than any | e following ' titles of the bills | the property owners on any streat to be | I8 year. Sooner or later such a warmust | jagked him when ha would explain hee | Sfioratiphs ereated by the authorits “of, the | foar moved that the senate disagree to the re- othier man in the anti-Van Wyek field and | Whieh were fnigoduced i the house todav: | graded petiiion i fuvor of doine the work | come. plans, Hisanswer was: “Not for at least [ Savs, coneerning the Iabor question: | POTt ISISt on its forimer action and - requ fs making inroads into Weaver's follow- e Ja0=Memorial and joint | by day labor the council shall so order, THE THREATENING OUTLOOK. three months,” S With these agravian and soclalistic | further conference. 4 resolution urging upon congress the passag 5 " ing. Joe Millard was on the ground to-duy | of the Knevate i b, 0/ Eress the vassage | Among the important questions that will [ “The whole matter hangs on the eastern — theories of fanciful society that deny the [ Mr. Callom elaimed that his motion to a , b T, come up to-n towi p 0 ) " el v It of o Pro| of each i - with substantial aidana comfort to Paddock’s | By Fox, No. 121~To amend sections seven | South Db T e AR 0N of | question—in other words, on Bulgaria. 1 R i Tl o oo T the caduyvien | WEFC€ to the raport took precedence o the workers, Loran Clark has arrived and com- | (5 and foutteen (1) of ehapter iifty (50) of | here to urge that the delegation'shall exclnda | 1ave never knowna time except, perhiaps, | ~BEBLIN, Jan. 13.—The debate on the army | YRlie] te full protection i the enjosment | yotion to disagree. menced to beat the bushes for the late Utah | the eo! «statutes of 183, and to repeal | South Omaha_from the question of ecity | last spring and last auturin, when we seemed | bill was resumed fn the reichstag to-day. | Whether obtained by s oun o or by | Mr. Harris, one of the conferees, desired N sald sections, S, v O " id commissioner, By Dempster, No. To Tocate, estabiien | lONndaries, “Mr. Connell ‘is pressing the | nearer war or whien the excitementand ten- | Bismarck again spoke, Ilo said he reeretted | contract, we can have o sympathy. b every senator to realize the fact that when ho On the other hand, a good deal of quiet charter in_its present shape and argues that ili i he had be i whe L s p it laembven No. 29 o loeute ostabieh | SBATGF I its presont” and argues that | gjon in the military elrcles of Europe were | he had been prevented trom listening to | are as un-Ameriean axmonarchiy,and as trea- | voted on the question of agreoing or dlse TRV IR DU L5508 Y CARAIE] Lo L “mfm A“.'\'.\:l\.‘ -l’“n‘u’n‘::"::‘.h\&'.:‘:;'fii:'-‘vlll':l\f so great. My 1mpression is that we 'are | Riehter's speceh denying that the German ;;"'.’l:"':“,"‘ secessiont, |ll‘u.~\ ‘-.yi\ui.;.l:xluu h~i agreelng to this report e was voting, it Phillips and his rustiors, while Judee Hamer | By Fuller, No 15—A bill for an act to | on the guor trafie, by whiel the two mile | threatencd with an Austro-Russian struggle, | liboral pross attacked the ehaneellors: Bul- | GG S cemmpiish e distraction of toth | eect, on the question as to whether thers is said o be quite anxious to wear Judge | IR Sections ~-.1T|“\"~x:m”«ln f“:::;l““_:‘("'("‘“";_v Hmit will be wiped out and the quarterly or | in which England, Italy and the Balkan | Earian polics. f\"c"”\‘l'v:'-'"{w"‘i‘-l in “\:11 were their application to existing society | should be any legislation on the subject durs Cobb's judicial robe and s working quietly | of subdivision 10 of chapter 70 0f the come- | jeen “A" gl Y ients at $1.000 4 year legal. | states may join. Germany may also be | dieitice o conspirators. i wers: it Jusly attenpted, We are not prepared | ing this congress, ed. A ity it Ancrican citizens to even consider a Mr. Hoar characterized Mr. Harris' state- S BTBNEIbtis EEOI-HTA AIREM or subdivision 10 ot Al lively d 50 b expe el B on the delegations from bis distriet. piled statutes of Nebraska, entitled seliools, | when the quastion of taxution and dragged In, for she cannot afford to sce | cated in a plot nzalnst Alexander, so that the | changa in owr form_ of government, Repube HEAIAN oxtracrdiaty: ANE. KEREATRA R lican institutions *and individual - | M extrao y and_ appealed to the It is whispered all the way from West | And to repeal said original sections. ment cones up, Austria eyen seriously weakened, far less | maintenance of peace might be unimpeded, ed. And if Germany intervenes, | ASan instance of the unstability of P ety o hand CinUhand, | and [ Senatenot to subwit to that kind of « threat, Point that Valentine would not obivet to a | /ok Minbo No- 13500 amend seetion 5 Fithe Tnvescightl s seat on the supreme bench, Ostensibly Val [ &htithi weights nnd monseg rtutes o Lixcory, Neb., Jan: 1 Sneeial to the | Franee would be on her back in an fustant. o ek auoted drom she, VRl | must, and will be loyally maintained. Here was a bill which embodied four great came Lere to help Weaver, but in reality he ty Ewing, No. 135—A bill for an act t, P ¥ 4 i 1 i g HANCES, TS Cve < us, t 3 YT salutory propositions on which the senate, \RILITRG L6 466/0Kb5/WIH: i T 0 bi an act 0 | Bur.|—The committee appointed to jnvesti= | g apers even ask us to uso our soldiers 0 bar | [oGAN'S SUCCHSSOI NOMINAT 3 senate, 5 willing to soe Cably win the race, Qreate an inimigration burea far the state of | z.te'tho charge allegod to have been Mo by What ehiance do youthink Austria would | Russia’s road to Constantinople, when this i ESS0T NOMIN house of representatives and Amerlean ALl this time Governor Thayer is looking | ¢ ra :m] nd to provide for defraying the Seeretary Seeley that Ses Van: Wy have single handed against Russia?” 1 con- | would perliaps be in- England’s interests. | The Repnblican Caucus Chooses Far- | people were substantially agreed, and the on s & disinterested spectator, but o who | §eheat, Ieriol, from February 17,157, o | Steretiry Seciey tha Senator Van Wyek | i e Bt we have a difleult sk (o maintain peacd VBN LS DBATOOFAES MOrEINnR senate was now told that nonc of these know him_best fimagine that hie has a prefor- | * Also No. o amend section 21 of arti- | will present & unanimous. report tomonren | - Standing single handed £ think she would | {15 (& Powart btk ‘bue filends. i 1 | SeriNarieLo, L, Jan. 15 —Tho demo- | things should be accomplished unless there anco which s not located in the supremo | clo 1 of chanter 77 of the compiled statutes | morning stating that Mr. Soclor, underauth, | V¢ beaten.” acted in 1857, at the epoch of the Luxemburg | eratic senatorial eaueus was called to orderat [ Was engratted in the bill what was a_depart- Gt of 13, and to” repeal the said seetion so | fiofhing st that Mr. Seclos, under oath | “ujiag tie 1tusstan army improved so mueh | Qiiesiion, noi as amediator hut i te mitnner | 7:30 o'clock by Senator Shutt, of Sangamon, | WE% oM tie great”doctrin of easonible- ‘The McShano boom, which was Inunched | @mended.” Alh atlio dy that Van | ¢ in whicli 1 have been asked to do now I | and R, L. N lentod totmanent oo | nessc unless thera was: engratted the prin. Y U EO RS R it ek s By Cole, No. 137—To amend _scetion 58 of 1 purchased any votes or made any [ sy, t N should not have had to meet one bloody war | "4 R L. MeKinlay elected permanent chair- | ciple t which customers, and by the Omaha Herald with such a grand | an aet entitlod an aet 10 Drovide $ystem of | COMUPE Dargains Tor 1S eleetion, and. (it Lhe discipline in the Russian army is ad= | 1one but many. - In years to come, if itussia | Wan. T G, MeElligott, ot Cook, and W. 1L | not the v Is intercsted in_the carrying flourtsh of trumpets, turns out to bea bell | “revenue. ? o the report is entirely untrue so ' far as he | mirable. ‘The soldiers are blindly obedient | attacks us, then we must and will defend | Kister, of Marshall, were chosen secretaries. protesting on the ground that the chestnut, llhe Lincoln Demoerat makes a | Ty Smyth, ?:;ll-:\'"11"!Pnu-)lnlluw{;m|‘:I of | knew, and the Russian artillery is numerleally ourselyes 10 the last drop of blood mat- | On motion of Senator Bell an informal bal- mji‘\‘l':’:";l’,“'}"‘i,:"{f,",ufi“m‘;“\“‘l‘_"‘:l" semi-official announcement to-night that | @ act entitled an aet to provide for the issu- e strong. If the Russian gunne inferior | ters stand, Russia has no lot for the nomination of a candidate for o St X X n THE AD PRy MENE oL SohoDl TSty bontle: A WOMAN'S T 0 ) 551 1 ! bl SULAIULL L) (A t ot f omina i ate ness (10w carried on successfully and profits MeShane positively declines to pose | AR paymentiol school district bonds, - TAN'S TRIALS, tothe German, the Russian cavalry is nu- | PO Ias wo any caise to at United States senator was taken with the | abiy) mipossiblo in the fatare, ¢ as a candidato even to please | of free sehools of the State of Nevraski, Baldwin's Cousina Victim of | merousand easily mobilized. Forall that it 1s | France was wiltine to make an alfiance with | following result: - William 1t Morrison, 2s; | Mr. Georse advoeated the adoption of the bis boson friend, Dr. Miller.” Ho is content | By Caldwell, No. 10To enable school | Malicious Persecution. not so formidable as people make ou crmany against Kissin, Prince Bianarck | Lloyd B Stephenson, 1065 R W. Town- | fenort. e said he had wodoubt the effect With the honors on tho other sidv of tho big | TGS o purchnsq textbooks, | 1] CniicAGo, Jan 15.—[Speelal Telegram to | *‘Could Germany, in your opinion, sustain [ suid: “This shows how inisinformea these | shend, 8: sudgo J. Jo Phillips 35 | picy tamnorariiy,, hob beosust. (ot was o dome on Capitol hill at Washington. o the vy e ymend an act 10 | the Bre.|~Fannis Verona Haldwin, the | war alone with Francoand Russi O vass s cnghtiRcbner NGO, AVortlitngton; eneral J. C. | legitimate result of it, but beeause the rai The demoeratic members who' were assem- BHnHE: young lady who was committed as insane | *“The German army 9 in a magnificentcon- | 4 jong Russian frontier, while Eneland even | Black, 11 R.J. Prendergast. 113 M. W. | roid companies would make it the occasion bled in conterence this evening have agreed | By Sharw, No. 142—For the relief of Mag- | from Justice Mecel’s court last Monday, | dition and rendy to cope successfully with | in the event of war would have notiing | Fuller, 13 W. J. Allen, 2. The candidates | 0f unnecessarily and unjustly raising rated to disperso without aetion wntil Monday | eig Privble. © i 3 wasbrought up for_examination to-day be- | anv other one power. To expect 1t to hold | serions to fear, " We have no interest what: | boing announced by the informal ballot, on [ Grige to brine the measure into disrepite, night, when they will be regdy for the ks -';‘l':l‘:‘tn‘{;l:' ‘("‘ll”ll‘l“ fore Judge Prenderzast. Miss Baldwin [ its own single handed against its two wmost | Cyer {!xflin- Fol of ik territory and | yotion a formal bailot was taken, with the [ move to' rerommit .“"»(“\;.‘u" Witk Instrics n-mlulh from the th\(‘I*Img stalwarts that [ ohaygee boundary line 2 gained her greatest celebrity by attempting | powerful neighbors is unfair, and if Europe | OhY -m;_nnwu\mus have more than are mnulw iz result: Morrison, 335 Stephenson, [ tions, and elaimed that the motion would take would ve a demoerat than Van | By Brown, No, 144-—To apportion the state | {0 shoot her second consin and alleged be- | —I mean Austria, England and Ttaly—ever sary. Bt Pownshend, 6: Prendereast 13 Worth! | precedence of the two other motions, Wyek in the United States senate. In_the | into judicial'districts and for the appoint- | trayer, *Lucky” Baldwin, the famous Cali- | allowed Germany to be erushed, they would "loquet's Response to Bismarck, ington, Lifaiiens 13 Black, 15 Cloonan, 2. | 2In Evarts then addressed the sers main the situation remaing unchanged. Van | mentand election of judzes terefor, fornia horseman and bonanza King, Janu- | amply deserve to be crushed in_ turn, asas- | PAus, Jan. 1h—Floguet, on resuming the | Potetho gty batos Mortiion feecival 451 ate (i Coppositien to | the report, Wyek’s sunporters are quiet, determined aud [ i1y twa hours of the hoes ary 4, 185, she met him i the lobby of a | suredly they would be. Germany’s sirength | chair of president in the chamber deputies | tion to Mortison, Fhe nomination wasinade | ated, “An act fo. 1ozulate eommorces: St confident of vietory. up this afternoon in debate o ; Sun Francisco hotel and discharged a pistol | i & necessity for peace loving Europe.” to-day, said he hoped that wise concord and | unanimous, 3 ‘o' regulate inter-State commerce.’ He hen the legislature convened last Tuesday, | She was a g «diately thereafte Polish frontier are A Re e > members of & o} 5 rder by Charles Bogardus, of Ford, = as utterly inconsistent with the basls on 5 Woaics i CoITRIILER On erat snt i recertad ([ Le was almost immediately Uiereafter takon byt B Sonk sl DR U ST I OftES Al Sx o dhe R hovol i o lcjock, and Senutor Sutiuier, of Wine | Which te conaitution lodged in the foder 4 4 : bt \l:n:.‘\;lfllfl:lnn‘x;ml I{lnlullnn‘I\llnfhl rl_~r|||irlzm-l< fined in @ hospital for the insane. She | will certainly be wheithe army bill passes. :{’ \\nril« f:;; “iy" UL’“;:S fnl l;x:lllnl:;‘nl institu- ;uum“u}: \fi)m made \\'l(l\m,x:““l'\' inating | commetce, The constitution was frained to o first thing the senate did | and therefore they eould not determine which il D DaAn ek SRR T fanii o 108 ions, in the first rank of which the govern- | specehés. "Phe FONBWINC now ons were | L 3 os this morming was o recelv the foliowing | Of them was entitied to a scat. The house | has ever maintained that six years | Thero 1s some appre lLIIB[?':))‘:!I“.]f"'|'|'; placed thoarmy, The d “,mf“ was | made: Charles B. Karwell, by William H, '{4?-",:’,1411't'::'f::f.’."r';n{'fiév:::“;fl‘c"mxfifllnfi'filt"\‘-h",fl‘uwi RO (oL DAt ot SorRLbEN AL\ e thereupon decided to leave both ot them out | agn when she was in her twentieth year and | Russinn cavalry should invade Silesia and § 30 B0 Siute, - Contiiing. Mloquet | Collins, of Adams: Governor Tamilton, by | the effect of this bill would be 1n 118 tendene CLANCOnLN. Neb., Jan. 15 —To the 11onorable | 1 the cold. s afternoon tho committeo | teaching school in San Francisco, Baldwin, | the adjoining provinces. They would, low- SWhen, without distinetion of party, | Senator Cr Joseph G, Cannon, by | cies to make the union less periect, to digs 1 Dt ot T Benato of e ' Storable | on privileces and elections ‘braught it | aiiracted by her pretty face and figure, en- | cver, soon have their roads blocked by the | we follow with equal solicitudo the earnesi | Allengof Vermillion: M0, Payson, by & establish justice and insure domestie discord, INabaska: e MyinttantioIns this mornlig. | bt ,ll;mxu‘:i;:llnll‘y‘n‘mr‘l‘:h_“y M IDIONLY | e her for a sehiool on bis ranch near Los | German artillery, against which they would eltats of the vailant youth of Trance ator Weelors ‘Thouas’ J: Jonderson, Outsido o tho fourth and_fith scotions m% raska: My attention morning | fa g al L0 i 51 . ik 0500 1 RCRE s erleser and when, with unanimous impulse, we senate i : Clarke Carr, by Coole: il was in the direction of the regulation of .I‘g!xuunnm |'u;]‘(nl\\|||f.v0.‘llllu,l|‘Illlf||xlll!c,I(Dl;x.\lm The house resolved itsell into committee of | Angeles, Therc he accomplished hev ruin | be powerless.” S nor G010 Y 0x5 b usri 100 LO1IT SrCAEGIBNT L ONSbr g Knox 1, C. surchard, by commerce and properly belonged to the u” .p;x’j;{c.\lgl 1{(-;\{ ary 11, reproduced from | the whole and voted to allow the attorneys | by violence and for sometime maintained EXAGGERAT REPOR 3 power, we do not feel agitated by feverisn | Kalph Plumb, by Mclaughlin, of sphere of law making.” But these sections K A et ?\I'|,l:fff|:. ".:.';."’..'Zu‘.'l) ~‘h~'r-fl\k“'l’ph'l :"I‘;I’;"i‘lll'.', her as his mistress. A child, whose where- | “What of the French N‘x"'r;*l _lho\l‘--'b I|n|r:|xiv|u'r*n[rlvh-.irn, only with tranquil <I‘. .';)]"1'\""1['.]‘,'.'.'.' h[\;) “\‘Qufin, of A\[lm \\‘A-ma\ll‘xvmlu; Xrl;ml W Illmkln;: and were “Walt Seeley,who w: ner uh RRte ol EvEiit t she does v kno s mans are massing enormous forees in Alsace- | servering will we place ourscives in positic AICC! taum, Oy Vickers, of an attempt to lay down rules of transport Walt Secley,who Wwas forinerly one of the [ attorney not being present, abouts she does Ot Now Kiiaw, was born to | MRS are biassisig B Y bl e ourselves i DOSItion | o 0ne_ liundred “and ton ballots. Wero | Hes met tocoried by 1ha ot ot coonorees secretaries employed by Senator Van Wyel, Mr. Whedon occupied more than a half | her. It was because of his tailure to provide | lorrainc L O Iy forces | the respect of all. "The essential condition of | ¢ist on first ballot=—nceessary for choice 56. It was to the intercsts of railroads that com i8 in Lincoln and says he can show docu- | hour of the house's time, make a legal argu- | her with means of support and to give her I'hey are exaggerated, ne only forces | o iy eace, which weo prize as highly as | Farwell veceived 57 Hamilion 14, meree should be developed, not restrained ments to prove that the senator paid & mem- | ment, r the reeognition he had promised in repara- | on the French frontier avaijable for immed anybody In" the world, Prolonged. ap: , Layson 12, Cannon 11, Care 8, Raum | ghat its volume should be increased, and 1tg ber of the legislature the sum of $2500 to Mr. Watson spoke for Fishburn, and was | tion of her wrongs that she shot him, Sk ate service are the Fifteenth army corps, | planuse. L 7, Burchard 5, Plumb 1. Shuman 1, Morrison | freedom unhampered. ‘The Peoria board o vyote for him. 1t he can do this then Van | followed by Mr. Smyth, was released from the insane hospital M which is on a peace footing and about 50,000 - Medill 1. Charles B, Farwell was nomi- | trade had adopted resolutions un: uimn\wli Wyek is a dead duck, Messrs, Caldwell and Agee spoke at length | 183 o ectly to Olympia, theiice . 3 Salist isits the ed on the second ballot. As the roll was ing that Suc experime) “Flic chargo is false in every particuiar, As | in Support of King's claiin, a0 ll'::;-]ll\.\m:;ld“nm;\ CES A 1..‘_‘.‘.;“ strong,{andithoiflolirteentifindon Sariny VoNTo R ,‘ Ll ,»'J" 2y ',"., e | calted there was A genoral break L ]t is ::;fin:xl{‘:.:"“.l'.g (,.}l, ‘.,",:f."“‘,‘ '“r"',:.'“{,‘fl A representative of the state of Nebraska in | The committee rose and recommended that [ ang, -~ by easy stages, earning her | cOrps. which musters about 24,000.” = G el SPUEY VISIted (Uhe 1 ambers for the successful candidate. It | would produes the most widespread. disastof the national legislature Leannot allow my- | the majority report be adopted. and whis re- | jin oy o8 SERCE L CEER FRENCIL AND GERMAN ALMIE queen touday, A political conference be- | hecoming evident tiat Farwell would ro- | o the host. vital Interests of tho Wostor gelt torest under so grave a charge. M. | port was adopted by an aye and nay vote of | ¢V, 85, PSR GG EITRSR CERGI T wpg not the French artillery superior totnat | tWeen Gladstoneites and liberal unionists | ceive the nomination Senator Evans with- [ states, o thought that the opinions of come Secley is now an ofticer in the state senate. | the house, 79 to 14, city she has supported herself by working in | of Germany?” 3 took place at the residence of William Ver- | drew the name of Hamilton i favor of Far- | mercial bodies should have weight on cons 1 must respeetfully request a prompt and During the afternoon, also, Mr. Ilorst of i i rierpaaar yavondnk gl lof Germany? nonnrconttitodny, L0)os6 = well, and on motion of Green of Wabash | prees. and ho Intimated . that if it thorough investigation. Yours, ete.. Polk introduced o memorial wnd joint reso- | publishing bouses, ientliogyas Senlledd| ¥eyeasiiboth {intnumber nnd (ealibre; ol | O AAICONEL G A Y. £ lliose present Savera i S b e eI abash | grees. and ho intimated that 1t political . G, 1L VAN Wk, | holinhiodiced & memorial dnd Joint resc- | before the court {his mor an unusual | o oE% DL B MARBE A ealibre. e | Hareourt, erschell, John Morley, "Joseph i w as made unani- | reasons were operating on votes 1o be giyen Mr, Lininger moved that. the. commun B I e O e nln famend” | number of influential ladies were present in | Germans are quite o act and ap- | Chamberfain and George Otto Trevelyan, mous. % their effeet might prove to be adverse rather tion be referred toa special committee of five “'l'"’l’ United State \"l“,:m b‘)_ ,I‘:m“.u“:):" her beh n.l I'he Chie ;ul\\umunlwm. had | preciate its seriousness. In the next war ar- o T T T e, than llv\un.m.-, ‘l,mn;lmldu\’\‘:hlo ‘\Ilu- n]ll(r(s. with instruetions to report without dels ot th voeklinity £ ¢ | taken up her case and engaged Attorney | tillery willno doubt be a most import ortheote's Death. i 1 Nomination. | tion of pooling he asked whether the senate Which was carried. Mr. President appointed | °'a | desired that the resolution be | J05eph Kirkland. ‘The first" witness called | gaotor, | On a peaco footing the Fren Loxnox. Jan. 1. —The unfortunate fate | C11CAGO, I, Jan. 8.—The Daily News, | was ready 1o say that an equalization and > ol CaetAlen TP D RCr e { i be s Dr. Joseph Sansbary, who testitied t 4 S g0 £ Iddeslo it il | veterring to the nomination of Farwell, will | uniformity of rates should not be allowed? as such committes Messrs. . Lininger, Lind- | made the special order of some future day | 168530 W R ot XU point Mr., Kirk. | sIx batteries to Germany’s four—a of Iddesle excited sympathy every- editorially: | “This realt was inevitante, | They all knew that pooling did not pro- D by et o DA R DRCHOR AR BT ey postpone. | 1 demanded tat parties who seedred lier | vantage—and it's all a question ot money. | Where. e newspapersextol hin and some | gt gt CHEEVERES WIS | quee uniformity and stability; and that thosa Fepasabimnpieqesioitio commitiooltc - Fenton moved indetinite postpone- 28 0 appes b court sustaine orma J ore, and 1 hear f them make very uncomplimentary com- | cei(eners 8 dor 0 qualities are most important” in the interest IRCEw I S nedTatalvatpon e ouin : L naved) to (hostoone- | et should appear and the court sustained | Germany can’t aftord more, and 1 hear from | 0 i Yo oone | BYSEBINOD: ; Hazd 1 aua h ment. ¥ A % ("\\‘;:.l.‘t‘rfi'm?[l‘.‘x']\lu‘:“1‘3?..: ~|'f(‘u|x'1.‘|‘ by ME | this” demand. A call for informants was | German oflicers that even if the army bill | Menlson the treatment” the dead inan re- | Of Tepublican opinion has been toward his | of shippers. = "The committee on judiciary reported back s shiould not be | 4o and no one answered. 1 e o will ot Imevense tho straneih on | ceived atthe hands of the prime minister. onetime political rival, and while other | Atthe eonclusion of Mr. Evarts' speceh iilos No. 6. v 30 1 445 with gl led in discussion of such a gencral and | ey volunteered testimony that the lady possAsthovawllinakuneressoidiolstrensiiiior aspirants for the place were known to have | M. Cullom stated his desire that avote senate files No. 6, %, 20, 13 and 45 with onal questic e} 2re. Was Gl are ¢ st i v 4 i 2 A [ pirants o place were k ave | 3 1 i LRI SO BBRUERH moupmallmastion ylient 'f‘f"-..‘fn” 50 amueh | insane, though perhaps not dangerous, number of their batteries. As a set off, 1 A Landlord in the Poor House. some followine, Farwell was the only candi. | S1onld. be taken to-day, but Mr. Hoar sug= The committee ol ibrary. re- | wunher i'x“n :,f‘l'f‘“; N ‘J“ “‘,MI 10 '_:; _’;' subjeet Lerself, who retains considerable of | think the German gunners are hetter trained, DusLix, Jan, 1%.—gae. the owner of land, | date whose canyass Lt I mator. | gested that he and other senators desired i ported “Drcke osemato gle Ko, "7 | VAL BOSHE O AN hotmone his | her youthiul blauty, canducted Herselt with | better marksmen and better dseiplined. Dis: | 10 venrly rental of wiieh amomnts. to. €0 | el in every portin ot i stnte A5 | sheak and that there wis no desirg to delay & Without pecommendation, ho DIlL was | resolution made Mr. Uorst Indiznan !\‘:if[";}‘f‘,‘,’.‘.,‘,flfl}rn\f[n“."{.[..'{‘J,'," oty VIS | cipline is the great stwencth of Germany: | 00, has been compelied to seek adiission | SWEe i 10 be congratulated that there is 1o b | S Wa iven thid a vt shallbe taken oy ardered printed, The committee on print- | opened his batteries 'on what he cons ' Eth ip:tho nlus Yindea | wantof discipline is the great weakness of he Killarnoy ] { lon | /5 Drolonced and disngrocable contest ovar | BenEWas bl g Aol : Selee LTI 3 AR the complamants did not appear, Judge to the Killarney workhouse. having been Morrow. i iz nasiisioten itollarn When tnorongpta thekbyrausyiot seemeoRers thal members.i iy ranne Pist ordered het temporarily “coue. | the French, Solongas thelr enewise lack | reduced (o poverty by the “lan of Cam- senator sugh as impeded alllegistation two [ “Phe anti-nolygamy bill (the senate bill wit Tittle Tater reported that they Would Drobas | meaciaim. mond fram: the Lousetone, tn_thy | Witted to the hdme of the triendless, from | discipline the Germans will not fear them.” | Paisn gl YO O, cean will say: “The manner | 110 Bouse substitute) having been recelve DI hoirendyiatlia Bnalofih [k ablc: DEOR A I RO ¢ | which she will be taken as soon as her lady | “put have not the Fiench another advan- g 1 sy W from the house, the amendment was nony 3 0 corridors and on the floor of the house, how 2 i a advan WAR CLOS IS AT N in which the nomination was made is the | coneurred i 1'n conforence asked. Mel Dolan and Fronk Fostor were appolnted kel o friends tind her the position of employment Aty s VAR CLOSE AT HAND, . ‘ > | coneurred in and'a conference asked. Messrgy [ anl al they loved fealty to party, and tnen ‘these | JFIGHCGS Bk AEEARCBOSIOR, OF, CRDIGYIICEE | tage in this wonderful explosive they hay 2 best pereipitable evideneo that “there. was | ihiunds, Ingalls and Pugh. wore appoited 8 ) troduced: private 100 F trad i sup- | O MR e e A T e S o O e SR A AT £ \e opposition (o him was animated by a or exec sessi sena By Wright—To lix the amount of ronsom | $ore’ to ‘un opposition candidato tor | 85 that .:Illy]lM\\l“«"“:":h:: J"«’?nl&‘n‘\vm:ufrf-?:‘. Certainly. The Germans are quite alive tuat T, Dleroa oF Erlondahih Tor wiher endidaton ana | joAdlor exceutivo session the senato ady for sealps of wild animals, speaker_for a promise of the flesh POt | Daer, whom she (hiine managing editor o & | 1o that, too. But, entie nous, it would not [ Npw Yo, Jan. 15.—(Special Telegram [ Dot by hesitaney o Farwell himself, it is |4 3 e By Colby—Torezulate the manufactureand | the chairmanshig of committees. ‘They | baheh whow she threatenad because o surprise me if they had discovered something | o the Bri.]—The Sun says: *We don’t see | Yery fortunate that the successor to Senator House, ;l<l).|mll|bllc.|lv||g oils and o prevent adul- | would indulge in 4-|.u“‘..'.,.l pereradons o ain 5 S o s low any one can read the speechos made | 120540 15 to bea man in whose selection there | W asmxaron, D, C., gan, 18.—ISpeelal. 3 cerning econonty in- the conduct of public ——— ; an e S ma 1 S 4 . S i T i < was practical unanimity among republican | 1 op vy > BEE.1—The 0. 101 By Conger—To punish unlawful wearing | husiness and then pass resolutions for the Business Troubles, BUSSIA'S MOVEMENTS. Tuesday in the reichstag by the zreatest | monbors of the leetstatire o5 *¢ Lelsgram to the B he house to-day A. It badges. appolntme tependent constituents to ) ST o “Do you think Russia would venture a | statesm 1 Rreatost genoral : s | " Time: 3 1 passed the biil amending the law regulating co % ppointment of dependent constituents to [ pieaco, Jan, 1.—Rudolph Schloeser was you i w t tatesman and greatest general in - Europe The Times makes no comment, JIRCaRye S01 prOvIde S Hliat ooty itions for which taere was neither use nor | i ol receiver of the Bl o Drug & | Movementin central Asia this spring? S Ttenh Elie nanuiot o et el el M aadrs $ the removal of causes from state to federal h Q00 QURIDIG INUSLDS At 101 i b ise of use, but the pay for which was “No: she will have her hands full with | pand, Theadmissions and warnings by which United Labor's Candidate, courts, ‘I'he bill inereases the minimum jurs, five years old ana a native of the United | S5 0r day. ‘Tliey would ery aloud forcutting | Chemical company to-day. The reeeiver | = AN 4 £ 8 s U s A L States, Sdown anyropriations and’ thon iniroduce | states that theassets are aumple to meet obi- | Bulgaria. There mar be 100,000 troops in | Bismarck and VonMoltke foreed the demand | SPmNGrizio, 1, he united | isdiction of circuit courts fram $500 to $2,000 —To provide for incorporating [ pijls for the ercetion of normal sehools at | wations as they fall due, central Asia, but hardly 50,000 would teach | for instant additions to the German army | 1bor party held a caucus at the Palace hotel | takes away from eircult courts jurisdiction of ssociation points Where there was 1o more neeessity | = ¢yyoxco, san, 15,—This evening a deputy | [0dia when they had done with Afghan- | were identical in tenor with those uttered in | fo-nigh nominated Benjamin W, Good- [ canses In favor of assignoes of promisory ¥ Yo it it | istan.” the Prussian landtag during the eventful ance companies shall be taxed upon the ex- | yogques, Already bills had been introducea | sheriff levied upon the stock and tixtures of | U, 7 o thoteand im 3 5 ] ; ~-- s defendant the right to remove a caus cess of preminms veceived over the losses [ for normnal sehoolaat Aurora, Broken low, | the wholesale boot and shoe manufactory of | *What do you suppose the giand Turk | spring ot 156, and azain four years later in The Minois Legislature, :'r"'”:,',l L “,‘,,lf,m o e d,.],,,.,.e: and ordinary expenses, Geneva and Red Cloud, and more were being | George W. Webber at 116 [llinots street on | Would do In the event ot war? the north German parliament. The alarm | Sprixeriero, 1k, Jan, 13.—In the house | A FEE A TR CHOE o SOESD obscene literature and prevent newspi talk, and at the same time everybody was v compelled to with any power that shipned the P 1 i from publishitiz avertisements for allcged | Lok and at - time ¥ 450, The largest judgment was for i any p at shippe W but too well justiicd at| g resolution asking tho coneurreneeof the faur0 oloen. & SorIARURHAGR adicines for the eure of venereal disease wking for an appropriation, 107 in favor of the Hide and Leather bank, | proper amount of money into his hand.” Sadowa and Sedan d “they have T SRR 4 5 . | citizen of any state in - which such corpora= auedicines for the oure of venercal discas Mr. | ot wrried and ¥ a and A and:. oy 3 "‘”i‘" SLUTEAIE ‘”“‘~"‘ ""1';‘“" "I‘I‘I’j"l"l“"‘l:' tion, at the time the cause of action oceurred, i refarre b ARRIORTIAGD o e, | Tesolution was made the special order of Jan- | torneys representing the judgment ereditors [ 10w i Ny gt MERs JOI_ 410 QURNION O PINTOPEU- |0 ave heen carrying on any business su= e a o fora bbbt . Lt roe | W tatap. e eapy | 1L (0 make any statement and. Webr kot EeaucaRjareliin lssk bisior dhon | proscloniainlioi do Dot mow xecognize the | monia. “Fhe worning session was taken up | it heroboon gty 4 e ntlos, eitie 08 & o A, £ Was swor v Justice Cobb | ¢huid not be seen, huse is one p | toward Russia, FOrmans see ng winence of a conflict between Germany | o discussion of & motiof econsider vide for counties, cities, villages and school : could not be seen, “The house is one_ of the imminence of a ¢ ctween Germany | o the discussion of a motion to reconsidor | RS I IREPSEE L SRR LS Birnham also Ihtroduced a b in relation | Journed unti Eqy tory shut down three wecks ago and no stock | them, but would be rather glad of a pretext | Moltke, *we shall most eertainly have war’ | bills. ‘The resolution was referred to the | in like cases in which said courts are authors to warchousemen. Legislativ ters' Difficulties, has been purchased for some time, although | yor yoing for Russia.” With what power? Not with Russia, committee on contingent expenses. - | 1zed by tne act to take original ecognizance ally ite Yest I think that 8 so.” both the context of the general’s speech and | CFHor W Iorning. s 4 practically unlimited, ' Nominally the assets | : | g LR sion, ud profibits any such suit between a corpos oW ind ¥ BeE.|—The difticulties under which intelli- | amount to about $125,000. There are known And when do ycu suppose war would | the whole purnort of the chaneellor’s unmis Thie tollawine bills were tntroduced In the | Fation mud & ejtizen oF cilizens 1 tho state 1 Laxcory, Neb,, Jan. Li—(Special Tele- | islative proceedings aye to be made can only | 800, Poor collections are assigned the | wAbout May, The Russians could hardly | Which Moltke apprehends an fnmediate at- | yijation of 4,000 for the state hortienitural | removed iito any circuivcourt of the Unite gram to the Bre.]—The chaplain of the sen- | be realized by those who are in daily attend- chief cause of the failure, 4 move earlien.” tack, unless the empive’s means of defense | ocjoty: making apuropriation of 39,240 for | States, except in'Jike cases in which such res o A L B " S colueidence’ it seems that on the very day | Carhondale. By Scnator Curtis, retating to | visions between citizens of the same state, the house this morning, but it was the same | the house are 100 members. At this particn- | posyox, Jan, —District . Attorney THE YACHY THISTLE. when such_ ominous assertic ern “made | rouds and bridges in counties under townsiip | | Mr. Tucker of Virginia then catled up. the non-committal form of supplication to the | lar minute, which is ten minutes past 11 arns, on behalf of the government, to-day — inthe reichstag the French govern- | orsaniztion. bill providing for the bringing of _ suits 3 " > ~ 4 wilitary credit for the eurrent year by more [ Senator Whithorne Renominated. | s atter o v I EAA (s e appointinents who will dispense the patron- | more are rustling and reading newspapers, | plaint of the United States against the From the Publi than §17,000,000, ana’ one of the French | N ssmuror 0 I AR ¢ | Al A h B vosy Arlel dlscusslon s ago oft to the house in the fubare,the sneaker | Ten or fifteen of the remaining forty are [ Ayeriean Bell Telephione company and | LCopuriaht 1857 by Jomes Gordom Bewnett) | ministers declared in the senate tiat the | S4B Teit d4l ) e B CERo | B BB eion of the contt Of Ballard, White, Raymond and Bailey. sip from the lobby is plainly percentivle to | fially the same as the one dismissed from the | Cable—Special to e Bez. ]—1 cailed on Mr, | prove that no timehud Leen wasted in the H ing_ additio subjects of Jurisdictions ) ¥ . egaT y i ally the same as the one dismissed fr i ir=e. | B firteen years. Bismarck spoke four times | borne for the unexpired senatorial term., ; nat euble of Jutiadio Througn Mr. Sweet of Merrick appeared o | the ear. A score or more of pazes are run- | Ohig clicuit court of the United States [ Watson, the designer of the “Llustle, this | st BUEAR B4t SHATSMEAR S0 Tt FRER - Clais Toundud upun o constliuliontas congress the passage of 1he Kneval's land | this din the voice of the first assistant ehief | bill sets forth at great length the ns why | and extra cuts from the Boston Herald m | in the end tull vent similar forebodilg BrookLy N, Jan, 13.—Coal i so searce in | cluding all our claims i jurisdietion bill, thanking Senator Manderson for bis | clerk, who is engaged in reading bills which | the government charzes that the patents were | regard to the ‘Lhistle, which is about to be | From his speech, pronounced in the face ot | pyookiyn that most of the small factories [ coneurrent with the court of elaiins is n successtul eflorts in the senate, asking repre- | were ntroduced yesterday, may be at inter- | Wrohely ssued, the allegations being pre- | bujlt by Alr, Henderson at Patrick-on-Clyde | Kurope. the interence can hardly be avoided | (e ooy pelled to shut down in a day or | to the district and cirevit courts of the United ns of Cass—Providing that insur- | {60 them than there was for Mohammedai hue, of Chicage, for Uuited States senator. notes and bills of exchange and restricts to By Holmes—1o suppress the eireulation of 3 DO RLIATLE L KPR i N i} “ON, temporize as usual, and €0 in when | exeited oth of those earlier oceasions SN et i ared. Everybody was for cconomy, in nt by confession amounting to excited on both of those earlier oceasions | to-duy nmessaze trom the senate Introdneed | €00 5 BEREIAR B RS AL SE & A number of bills were read a_second Laldwell’s motion was carried and the | gy littlo is known of the failure, as the at: | * w1t 1 am not mistaen,” I said, “the feel- | projited but little by such anamolies and such ! thorized by law ereating it except in cases Bintiets Commromising their madehtodneds, | Aad took his seat after which the nouse ad- | oldest and best known in Chicago. Its fac- [ to let France alone it she does mot worst I France. *If this bill s rejected,’ said | the resolution nroviding for the printing of Senate adjourncd until 10 o'clock to-mor- | [aneors, Neb, Jan, 1h—[Special to the | WELEr's credit in the cast is said to have been Ogleshy was a visitor during th of suits hetween citizens of the same state, Dolngs in the House gent aud casily comprehended reports of leg- | liabilities estimated at from $75,000 to £100,- | break ot if it does brenk out?” takably demonstrate, It is France from | senate: By Hill, providing tor the appro- | which it may be doing business irom bein ; b + promptly strengthened. As a significant i) Ban AL ps L, oK e g TP ate pronounced the opening Inyocation in | ance at sessions of the house or senate, In The Telephone Suit, — are promptly I d skl ordinary expenses of the normal school at | moval is authorized by the - foregoing — pros throne of grace. As thelspecial committee on | o'clock, of these hundred members, sixty or | giled in the United States court a bill pf com- | 1E¥ F1ans to Be Carcfully Guarded | ment decided | to - ducrease its —extra ~- against the government of the United State named Messrs. Neweomer, Hayden, MeGrew, | walkiug about and talking. Thelum of gos- | Nlexander Graham Bell, The bill s essen | GREENOCK, Jan, W—(New York Herald | country, should itnow be put to a test, would | €1ats of the tennesec lotalatire, W catens | EEERSE oxdled Ty engraiting the follows joint memorial and resolution urging upon | ning around and distributing mail. Above | on the ground of lack of jurisdiction, ‘lhe | forenoon and showed him the picture plans | wora more cantions thin Moitkes. ho gaye No Conl at An tie Untiod Bisten, the Hinlialion /LN sely as contained in the Columbus bill, that the German government pe ses such sentatives to urge and secure an agrecment | vals distinguished. 1le hasa largo numb lie only additional allegation of consequenca | t0 compete for America’s cup next summer | i Gle o the Strength of the Freueh | 1Wo and lay off their men. Coal dealers re :~|flnl'n‘»lx'x::ix:-m.-.\l{wn”:.4-.\:....;.-\‘"\'.li]\jl does in the house to thesenate amenduents. ‘Che | o1 bills to read, he has the peculiarly monot- | is that Professor Hell failed to comply with | 8t New Yok 1 asked hiw if the deserip- | aymy — and of ~ the intentions its | Ihse L in larce quantities, even when | Dot excead SIROG the nebt of spneal 18 ovident slap at Senator Van Wyek by the | onous tone of the man who knows that nota | the regulations of the patent office requiring | tion given was correst. e said “It is not | official —representatives — as to pen- | Offered =8 per ton. B0 ""‘\“‘]“v' factorles | L0 oo court; olaiws of nliens. under the u...r\:”.;'..: s e oo dlon il | stugle mober of the house hears a word e is | 3 matentee to file a working model of bis in- | correct.” dor counter nrepsrations a0 uler, of he bsye begui to useorude patroleuy treaty of intermational law may be l:-lvn\-(: B s 0t be acceptable to | BUELC ! A b ention. ‘Tlie answers of the defendants A s \d for the | MLMOst utzeney, Nor is the probability tha P Py P I {ho assent @ the honse angunciating and doesn’t want to. The result | yii'bo iy tiie first Mouday of March and | 1 then asked him how he aceounted for the | g'Sireie trial of strength istmminent qual- ohn Roach’s Funeral 3y Wig stafe duprtwent With 110 aseniige Mr. Ballard of Fillmore secured an unani- | 15 the natural one. It is impossivle 1o ascer- | thie case will then take the usual course, publication of such minute plans. He re- | jjied to any marked degree by Bismarck's [ New Yo, Jan. 1~The funcral of John [ [1€ FRIEISEYE 00 06 "ANE akt does mous votein adopting the following resoly tain Ir’nm the 1 llufil\vu :lu‘tmlvs(lun(\-u’ - - - plied: “When I had drawn up the general | averment that under no eireum unfim.unm Rouch, the noted ship-builder, took place this | not inelude cases of captured and absndoned tions: a single measure with any degree of accur- Changes In Postoffices. idea of what the yaeht was likely to be, the proyocation o from him it w T St Paul's M. E. . . ¥ it A Tulms, "Ry S e stato ¢ e 0 tartially satls e ey " ¢ e yaeht was likely to be, pro ; . That Was | ggternoon trom St Paul's M. K. chureh. The | property, cotton elapms or war claims, W h..|:|nnu..m|“|l\ln“‘p.‘;»):.h (K‘;v;‘.\m‘l..lz_m:r | \.”‘!A:I.‘::'\‘:::.WI»‘II‘.‘\I. I‘II:‘:‘IIM|!|\‘|AII:‘.I‘XVL\“.![I”I :I‘\ WasmiNGroy, Jan. -Senator Wilson, | eral builders on the Clyde were supplied with g:::; :i.‘[)\\\x\‘.:lxtl”t’ ;“j"’l l:mu“ .'fl'(”",»n‘-{»‘xlvh remains were interred in Greenwood ceue I'he next bill called up was one extending e transportation of freight wit 1as Vory tourteously arranged to supply each | of 10wa, from the committee on postoflices, | specitications of what the vessel would be like | @ techuicalls he kept his word. But when | 44 P fox ane year {rom iis pahsage ,',“",”,f"l','“[".’.‘,”,j e with the titles of the bills introduced. But | to-day revorted fayorably the bill providing | and they asked to send in offers for such a | the hour was ripe be ook good care o heap Hawley Bienominated. £101. 2 SARCLAISAILE URGRLSUG £R) And whereas, It is desired that the same | frequently how empty a satistuction is even that no postoilices of the third-class shall be | vessel, and it may be that one of these speci- | up tinder to which' is antagonists beheld | 3\ yypoun, Coun., Jan, 15, The republi Pending debate the house adjourned, way be done with intelligence, and as uear Yosterday M. Russell introduced a | changed into fourtheclass if it appears that | fieation Lidined by the Boston Herald | thewselves forced in sheer desperation to ¥ ) ) ) P 3 as possible with justice to the railroad corpor- To amend section 12 of chapter 4, of | the gross receipts of such amount for a year | HC2HONS Was obiained by soston Herald | 40 v e match, He will find it no more | can legislative caucus to-day unanimously r ~ o o eh ations and also the people, the eriminal cods of the eowpiled statutes of | to $1,900, or that box rents and commissions, | #0d doubtless in faith. ~ But, what they | {ifidul, when it seems a fitting time to | nominated General Haw tor United Nebraska an e ¥ o " Therefere, Be it resolved: 1. That the rail- | the state of Nebraska, and lun?wnl sald sec- | constituting * postmasters compensation, | printed is not at ail what the Thistle wili be.”” | sirike, to drive the French republic into & | States senator. ‘Thie epublicans on joint | For Nebraska and lowa: Biightly wariuer, road gommissioners be and are hereby re-d tion.” That villis a sample. [t required in- | awoupt to 1,000 or wore for a year, 4 “Did you expeet from the beginuing that a | vosture of aggression.” 4 ballot have & wajonity of thirty-one, falr weather,