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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 18S7. W 1 o\ B . ng for ah injunction testralning Licntenant | - PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS, ockers and estimbting tho price at the INTEREST IN THE CONTESTS. | sanom oo oo Jess e et | NEW DEVICES FOR DEFENSE. : , Cloveraer, Hobetion Tram DUPAFAIAR 11 |t Wereots THEETER £ Paven Doare | TTAUEHES, DG i oy ot the . Paved Dure : vroducing a value of £195,000,000 lie aver- " duties of his office, the attorneys for thie lat- . would I us £5,000 and £1,500 would age vield is 20,4 bushels again 1976 last year, " “"\"‘l;'““' "'":*"l']" ‘{‘- stent | {07 moved fora continunnee until after the ad I '"“']""“"“"“‘ Year, bring & & veat. This would '\:I\} ¥ The averaze value is 20,5 cents per bushel; ? L CRANTON, Pai, Jan, he ¢ ntent | journm t [he judge over e council’s committee on paving, | jmore to our revenue " { All Eyes at Washington Oentered on the | jast year 25,5 cents per bushel. Large Ontlags For Fortifications of Our | ¢y, atriking miners formerly 1n the eme | uled the mot Roberison wntil | curbing and guttering has under cor | ettt e T ORGSR jotis Senat - Harbors Deprecated Expert. Jloy of the 1illsideeonl company at the Con- | to-morrow to answer Smith's complainte ation sn otdinunda ine Sy i I, Pantlate Pt Varions Senato The Farmery Oongresn, arbors Deprecated By an Exp L]]_\‘m" oliery Mt “”f bdaAihin ation an ordinance instructing the e | Mr. Poppleton said: “But v must — WasHINGTON, Jan. 13.—At the farmers’ . ik s er attendance | AN ENGLISH AUTHORITY'S PLAN, | ftsell Wednesday morning when the w ke Russia's New Fortifications. of public works to advertise for bids take into consideration that when you gt Witna daily laden with materials to be used | structed during the ensuing year. The | pake any lar: m‘ 1 m\r"h"‘v‘n; 'v”‘: 8 ".'.‘{‘.',L‘ — tion wdopted yesterday, President Beverly | 5 upyisappearing Gun System™ Which | from work |ty the barracks | I Incrensing the fortifieations at Warsuw. | strects proposed to bo- paved aro s fol- | nasiom. ~ You wil have to keep-th he Russian government intends to con: | lows baths in condition, you will © to keep M g Pray “or His De- | appointed a committee to confer with the ’ g th o8 ¢ sleop, and il e AR P % Iru,- wlition by the seut o - is Destined to Work a Revolu- where they eat and D AN ] et tourteen new forts at Warsaw before . . . b foat and Trades Unions Hoping | Senate in relation to the secretary ot Pl iy the outbrenk WAS S0 threatening that | spring. Sisth, from Pacifie to Pleres; Seventh, | One to repair them, and. you will have to For His Re-clection—Bayard's & OIGIESE CUTIT . g A LA the working miners, Who were guarded by a Py 3 ckson to Piereo; Seventh ayenue, | DAve an instrictor and furnish_towels Speech to Yate's Alarmni Agricultural committees of cong sive Warfare, meager posse of seven met, fe for their The Des Moines Pool. ce to Ping; Tenth, from Mason | and water. 1 do not think that £ would 3 ’ FUste EPRELIION:, | LUE_ COMMIIACS Of 680 safety, importuned the companies officials | CiiieAGo, Jan. 18.—At a meeting of the | to railway tracks; Tenth, from Center to | boa @ |\‘I~‘”",_f'” the privileges that are - lutions then raported several resolutions, the United States Fortifications. for additional protestion. To-day in re- | Central lowa Traflic jation to-day the | Banc i';"!. Elevonih, from Mason to Vin. | afl .‘M.'.q.(q”n'fy'\( 1 was taken up in dis The Contest For Senatorships, most important of which is: “That the clause | vy o5k, Jan, 19,—Special Telegram to | sponse to the request of the working miners [ Wabash agreed to a re-arbitration of per- | on; Eleventh, from dJones to railway | L Giendcrablo time was taken ub in dis WAsHINGTON, Jan. 13.—[Special Tele- | on charters of national banks which forbids | 4, 400 A'fondon special to the Tribune | Superintendent May, of the Hillside coal | centages of the Des Moines pool. ~ Commi RIITD e rrom DaoTsinre | poved TN, o bl A ] The mos ense inter it loani )n real estate works grea A S gt L iy <ol sioners Midgely, Carmen and Faithe ere | Capitol s ; Tenth, from Davenport | POse ding gram o the Bir.j—The most ntense inter- | their loaning money on real estato works great | Tie Tiumes of Monday published an | company, emplosed George 0, Kell, of the | Sloners Midguly, Carmen and Fiithern woro | {ipitol AR Gyt o Ry i e, tollowing R s e 31y neTRIOEIRLOCHISSIE FAE | dunytie them DRI Privilegos and thus | Article on the reports of the United States o "‘:“”‘l',]"l'",:"'.“‘;'i ‘,','_,.‘”m L] ,ff,)u.".:' w 3 -5 et 8 Thirteonth, from | Fesolution, which was adopted ing in Nebraska, Indiana and other states. | ol ot (it SN0Rs, her Fato of interest | board of fortifications in which, while com- | MOPSIC A ONE, for s Cleveland Respites n Marderor, avenport to Capitol avenue; Thirteenth, | fiesolved That itis thesenseo this meeting The monopolists are praying for the defeat | tjan any class of eitizens, and that we, the | mending the thoroughness of the investiga: | arrest of = James Ward, the ring- | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The president has | from Castellar to Baneroft; Fourteenth, | '3t thearchitects go forward with plans for 4 e : g arrest g . 1 a Y. M A. buil, I of Senator Van Wyck, whilo the laborlng | farmersof the United States in eongtess | tions, the writer disapproves the recom- | londer of ~ {he distutbances, Wihen | granted a respite until April & 1853, to | from Leavenworth to Howards Fifteenth, | fer fiticaiod e oheng ok the general charac. people and masses—those who want justice | assembled do most respoctfuily but urcently | yongations of the board on the ground of | May and the officers arrived they were met | payriok MeCarty, who was to bo executed | from Davénport to Webster; Sixtoenth, | exooed in the feereite o e for fed and logislation for the country—hope he will | 8k tieconatess of the United Statesto ¥~ | ;o of the proposed fortifications, *Over | bY 8 liowlini mob of £00 people who began | january 14, at Fort Smith, Ark. from LR TG L cod in - yhen readyor tur- b Pe ed. "The interest arous: e Al the e, il y hrowlng stones hem. Just then the E Sixte rom Vi o o B n tobac bo returned. Tho interest aroused in behalt | PYY GSESG0q that the members tn o | £23,00,000 Is ‘out of all proportions to | fuIE Soncs at thom. ust, then the e Sistoenth, from Vinton to Howard; Seven: | me [ SUBSCHTOUS” ¢ regating ot of General Van Wyck among the | body call upon the president of the. United | tha' defensive tequirements of the United YOire an: Hnany ol rovities, nth, from St. Mary’s avenuo to Cum 00, over and above cost of 1ot Knights of Labor and members of trades | Staies. Delegates of each state and territory | <y iae + says the writer. ‘For one fifth the i mob rushed to & justice I'he revenue collections yesterday ag- | ing: Eighteenth, from Farnam to Otio; e wived. R unfons is growing rapidly. 1tis generally | Were asked to call upon their revresentatives | =0 S0 P v ofice, defylng the officers 1o = bring i85 ) Eighteenth, from Farnum to St. Mary's [ o ‘The following was also offered by Mr ¥ g rapidly. ; T conross AR personally endeavar 16 aston | Sum England could raise her const defenses defylna the g . . N Hotostth St Maryes | Poppleton and sdoptod believed he will bo re-clected, Two senators gress and personally endea i, . hiin there, " Toeir weight saged the floor, | © T eity council contemplates a rip to | Avenue: Nincteenth, from St. Mary's ) . = Ingisiation on the matters which have been | the world over to standard efficiency, which | ayq fearing the building wo tall they | 11ncoln ne . avenue to Cuming; Nineteenth, from Cum- Resolved, “Uhat it is the sense of this meot are to be eleeted in each of the states of Ten- diseussed, The congress then adjonrned to | would probably satisfy the most exacting | rushed out, when the prisonet was hurried in | 10N N¢ Xt week, .. | ing to Ohio: Twentioth, from Plerce to |.n;. fncluding the advisory ard, that the osseo and California, or rathr (n addition | mect in Chicaxo on the “uesday before the | fhoorists. Your correspondent showed tho by the police, e ustiea was intmidated, T e, e e o Afer, | CratollinyTwantioth; from FATnnm t6 | Shoulnine mmintal F . car e e afuil term of six years m each state, a [ meeting of the fat stock show there No- | article diew: Ot stly in. | however, and discharged Ward, The mob | old oflice, 5 Farnam, opposite Mer- | GROFUANL LWOnetY, Arom et should be commenced o coming spring, ction of an existing term must be filled, | Vember, 1857, stticle to Sir Andrew Ularke, formerly then attacked the barracks and riddled the | chants hotel, t. Mary's avenue; Twenty-second, fr it possible, and that, in the opinion of the fraction of 4 D . 4 Te — - spector general of fortitications, and one of | (5 S0 G Stone The guards seized THRUEAL AENempet. . OAlY . ot At odge to Cal i Twenty-fourth, from | advisory board, an institution of this kind is Whithorne and Williams represent Ten- T6 Abolish Castoms Distelsts. the ighost authoritios on coast defenses in | M6 Oha the icioes™ ruenet for tomids | General Manager - Callawag, ot the | Dodio To SLOMary's avenne: Twenty: | & IOGaI i (s gowig e, amd st nessee and California respectively in the |\ qixGroy, Jan, 13.—The houss com | England, ‘I entirely agreo with the [ able looking revolvers, determined to hold [ Union Paciffe went to Kansas Uity yos- | fourth, Second to city limits; Twenty-fifin [ Sintions” thereto will be worthiily - be- {\Imw;-nlr;nnv.,'n-uIny‘u|>|un;|l|mm.l. lf\u\\' that | pittee on ways and means to-day ordered a | writer, whom L recognize,’ smd Sit Andrew. un-{;nru "1!;:'- wmlm on the bart .k(; .N;h s ~“\) nml(n:v;;{: it Ol Hoptt | Sronue, tfrom Sccond (Inl» am; l{\rnl\_‘ stowed, o legislatures of these states are in session | gaoo S e S TTEAEREREIvE. Biotls | SaRiSeatIy EoFoRTIOHS ¥ 5 continued, the order was given to fir ho next “Happy Hours Club hop'' | Seventh, uworth to St. Mary's | A . y S D e I eekng | favorable roport on ftepresentative Breck- | Such costly fortitications belong to th old | contitucd, the order wwas wiven fo fire | tho nest UHapny Honrs Glub Kow | Seventh, Leavenworth te St Marys | pigg an tiis WiITHNELL BLOCK. the appointive terms cease and it becomes ¢ o | hth, euridze’s bill 1o abolish unnecessary customs | school. 1 would do away with them alto- | 6c"Wob! The crowd tirned and 1ed, | nasdus oo T 10 i) ke alud alad o amy duty of the legislature of each state to choos® | gigriots and posts. As acted upon the com | gether, It isan open secrot that Italy regrets | Tt cannot now be ascertained whether any of | "1 Lokl F o o uins Tty nInGL Ayt | A Disastrous Conflagration Averted seuators, notwithstanding ouly a few weeks | yuittoq omits altogether the administrative [ having expended so mueh money on fortifi- | the strikers were shot or not. Mine Fore- A BILL NYE REMINISCENCE » g A - by Mclent Fireme remain of this congress. It is generally ) + man Dolphin gives it as his opinion that sev- . from Sixteenth to Iwenty-tifth . ok 1 Sonator Whithorne wiil be | features of customs service and deals di- | cations, ~Germany Is simply waiting to sce | U AL LR, By e s Capitol avenue, from Sixteenth to' Twen: A fire taat at one time promised to be understood that Senator Whithorne Will be | rectly with the abolition of unnecessary cus- | what England does,’ volioy ftorm the. posse's fifles, " Soiled Smith's" Affinity for Mother | ticth; Capitol fvenuo from Twoenty-soe. | 48 extensive and destructive as that elected to fill out the remainder of his term. 116 | toms districts and officas, Tt provides that | - +3ut would not the proposed fortifications - 3 VAN WYCK AND THE KNIGHTS, | congress there was a much la i i {ng miners ot “blackiegs” were assaulted by than yesterday. In accordance with a resolu- - the strikers as the 'former were returning L8 a b . were assisted and encouraged by some of the Earth and Aversion to Courts, ond to Twenty-seventh; Buiney, from [ which destroved the Burker block ) 15 not a candidate for the long term, having | the pliccs of unhecessar ofieials siall be | ron gor the ports so defended practieally se- | residents of Moosie. Al 18 quict b i | Now York wor 3 Sixteenth to “Twenty-fourth; Cass, from | that which b e ock, or Deen elected a membor of the next house of | filled by a requisite number ot deputics, It y 4 Fre rouble is anticl A New York World: I recall 3 N % s hat which badly damaged the B, & M een elected a memb or ¢ 8 is estimated. that & saving of 8100000 will be | Cure against any attack by sea,’ asked the | night. Fresh trouble is anticipated to-wor- B sull i T e | Sixteenth to Twenty-second: Clark, from | /o iiaror ¥ epresentatives and there is apparently o | e isions of the bill and | correshondent. TOW. memory of a peculiar man, s s the | gy Gionth to Twenty i Chieago, | headquarters building, broke out in the opposition to his election for the few weeks y sel Jloyes dispenst ** Probably; but by a different eystem they anniversary of his death, and it is easy »m Sixtee , rd; Dave Withnell block at 10 o'clock last night. DY f > the ser of 100 employes dispensed | 4 O8] A St and DYhAMIters y from Sixteenth to third; Daven - remaining of his term. With Senator Will- | with, | customs districts are abolished fn'\'uimllnl.-l')!lf’:":-'\';:.'-'.‘::‘.»"{'1'\“,'|".‘,l\(':;(:'-‘~l'\({”.‘\ “\\’I-rnu‘iu 18 Tesidents on ] 10 temember on this day the odd looks | port, from Ninth to nty-second; [ When first discovered the flumes w e e vas wwetedd By e | triots i e e folloning - distriets are | With il fortiications. dnstead of alle:6d | post strect, hotwoen Ltk and bolk streets, | 24 the quaint life led by that singular | Dodgo, from Sixteenth to Twanty-fifth; | bursting from a fourth story window in last legislature to take the place of Mr. " character. 1 do not know his United reas, from Tenth to Thirteenth; Far- | {he northeast corner of the building. An y T among those abolished: Ulinois, Galena; | Mvulnerability, my principle ia invisibility [ (0 Gaed between 7 and 8 o'clock this 0 5 e . Ttearst, who held offico by the appointment | 1 i G and Dubtaus: Wisconsin, | ©f defenses.~ Wlen you ereet enormots idtid Al b 16 1he. torsitories ho ”::'_f‘r:]"“ml‘ chiy-cighth, to ity lmits: | alarm was turned in 1o which hoso com lived and died under the nom de plume |30 TR BN nty-ninth; | panies Nos. 2 and 8 vesponded. When of the governor. ‘That legislature was con- | LaCrosse; Minnesota, Duluth. fortilications vou offér a target for the [ evening by the sound of a tremendous ex- trolled by the republicans, and by its action el gneniy's shot. Let your rrets and eupaos | plosion and by the shattering of glass about | lyed and died ; 30r. Hoearst, & doinocrat, was ousted. 'The Postmasters Confirmed. be ever so thick, heavy shot is likely to pi their ears, A dynamite eartridze had been bty SR B Tl abaNs Jackson, from Seventh to Ninth; Jackson, | the fiveman reached the tourth story of ) y v : Lol the misehiof with théir mechanisni, With | Jra™ o0 e track of the Larkin street Seven yo 0 Soiled Smith coased to | 30 “Pilivtoenth to St. Mary’s avennes | the building, the hallway i J vresent legislature has a democratic majority | WAsHINGToN, Jan, 1 he senate has | vour distinguished countryman, Licutenant : x b bt st | existin the capacity of a man, and began | [5G 5 p NG (6 Rinoteenth wilding, the haliways were so fitled and will send a democrat to take Mr. Will- | contirmed the following nominations of | Maxim, I have worked out what 1 | branch of the Sutler street c To! to mingle with the dust from whicihe | oo cl0 TR EIE R ottt river; | VD smoke and heat that it was almost fam’s place until the 4th of March, postmastors: J. I Fairbanks, Ord, Neb.: | eall a Sdisappearing gun system,” which ean 5;3;:[ liidd il m\"-t"-f-'l‘v‘-"-'li"‘- e | eame.” T presume that since the early | FLA0R 0 G0 GGG to Twoenty-fourth! | IMPossible to work. A stream of water SPEECIT YALE ALUMNL | Ediar Hilton, Blue 11ill, N J. Q. Mer- | be applicd to the heaviest zuns made. “This 6 duminy wvas eomplelely Wrsekos . 1 of creation no man ever died who | 170G worth, from Fonrteonth. to city | ¢leared the way to the fire which v yard, | g S TN SR Aeliea ders fortifieations whmecessary. e gun | Windows of the ear and hodses i the viem- | dwn of ereatic Anovordiedah Ay hayard,, I pesgending o the | chant, Broken Bow, Nub.o 1, It McPhemon, | occup esa hole in the ground. When' in | ity were demolisned. = Mr. 1ilderbrandtand | becime atonce o thoroushly identitiod | i1 Mason, from Tenth to Eleventhi; | found to be birning the most in_room A )\ A L U . \ e | % action it is raised by a sort of traulic ele- | his wife and brother were sitting on the side | with the geological structure of the | Njo i, - Sixteenth to Twenty- | No. 23, oceupied as a real estate oflice by R oy LBt Cocnmy o newspapers | B b balt, Mount “Yernon. 1113 a. Ryab. | vator, and atter firing sinks into the pit | of the dummy when the explosion took | carth as did Soiled Smith. He bad pre- ; Trom Sixth to. Tenths | 106, Nichol & Co. Tho flames had spreat it BN ThALLS Ly, (W0 Ton S0 HOritbe | 16 013, Gamnbel A ubtirn, Ne again' to be reloaded. Thus it is exposed for | plice. “They all thrown into the street, d imself for it by careful training, Sixth to Tenth; William, | and connceted with the studio of and RL I-I P _,”) RN lu-1~1"r b“ 3 -“_‘H"l'- iF uburn, ANe only a few seconds. When in the pit it can | and Mrs, Hilderbrandt, it1s feared, is seri and “dust thou art and unto dust thou | g0 Tenth to 1 hirteentt Wi f 1| Miss Muorray and Architeet Sid Lo It SN yloruprirar] | bornyiVay e Nel: only ve hit by a verticle or plungine fire, an injured. © She was taken into | gilt roturn® had no terrors for him. L EBRLIS L WOH T O NET VI ATO L CtEsht | HEY. Sinithis: eNige: waAvnr var ftthan any othor men that ever fuled it L —— the Tikelihood of sueh shots. sielking . their Birilioring s S1isus0 s o nen a8 R R S S A ARG WaS nth to Twenty-fourth; Vinton, from | ey Smith's - eflice, nooa very smarck and Von Moltke have within "‘l‘ lowa's Agricultural Society, mark is intinitely small. Covered ways shel- | assistance summoned. Later in O RN Bl e s nth to Fifteenthi; Cuming, from | few minutes, w ymised to be Inst forty-cilit hours told Yurope and told | Drg Motrs, La., Jan. 15.—[Speeial Tele- | ter the men who load the gun, 5o tiat the OVaHINE: - slict swass convayed to [ PULO RE N0 BOLIUIM SRON o o G second to west city limits, i Most stubbrrn 1) s under control ok crope g th [ gram to the BEE.]—The directors of the state | enemy has practieally nothing to aim at, A | her home. I1Uwasa miracle that there was | My - first acquaintance -with $ ¥ and soon completely extinguished. The The governments of which thov tean | agricultural society met this morning and [ EWN operated in this fashion commands “a [ o others injured, as soveral persons were on | Smith was in the autuimnn of 1536, ; MORE THAN HIS SHARE fireen, under the dir of Assistant only be prese by the pows ¢ | continued the preparations for the next state | Wich Wider area than when mounted in fort. the dummy. ‘The exeitement was intensitied | then sustaining one corner of the 5 : Chicef Salter, dese 1t eredit for force. 1t is sixteen vears sinee there was fair. The ti B omes ke tricity the gun can be raised, | When it was learncd that another explosion | tional fabrie as United States commis. | Misfortunes Do Not Come Singly in | their very eficient work, The « h of St g e e @ | fair. The time for it was tived from the 24 v one man | took place at b o'clock, in which no one was | sjoner of the Second judi Tistrict of ARAYMBFAN 5 S S R clah of physical foreo for fermany to ke | 16 tho 9th of Soptember inclusive. The presi- | in n position of ¢ a hundred yards injured R i blic for 0 T o Gl aslag b b 9 ibe . pres| il a hun yar )] . Gotil Wiae Wyoming and ex-c publie for Andy Hogan, the ex-policeman, seems g I'he rooms ar 1 heme by art in, and yet this is the fruit and this is & ] ! ! s ! he restlt. Brute force,” oxclaimed the sec- | dent of the state horticultural society ap- | evena mil has actually been 3 Albany county. oflice " of United T T AT T A T e U i T 0 Fotary, “is that the end of civilization? Is | peared before thé directors and requested | Accomplished, areat work on a plan Eind of a strike. 3 to haye more than his share of hard luck. or gus jots were ot 1 k on a pl T AT At Sl s commissioner was fraught w burning in any of the ST that ‘all this nineteenth century can offer | that ground should be set aside | JeTePy machinery for loading a gun can | Forr Moxuor, Va, Jan. 1i.—The strike v | Abouta week ago he was held up and [ Jirnipg i \‘.‘”'.‘}.""‘.“L"“l:‘)‘ iah), from her wisest men? and is there nothing to 1 i rooms o also be uperated by electricity, 11 this is sne- | at Newport News is virtually ended and the 4 Lt Tt by % rr - o : Lw W ave & sounteract 15 16 Yala college wasa mere | 10F 8 building and special exhibit of sful, the gun ean be wholly worked from | &14 Dominion line 18 handiine freight wit | 100 alin over. The United States ve- { horribly pounded by two men who have | gecupicd by Lee, Nichol & Co.. Sidnov &ehool; 1f it tawent men the Greek whieh you | {ruit hereafter on a larger scale than had yet | asafe distane When you can dispense | Norfolk laborers and the Chesapeake & Ohio | (quired me to buy a set of books. includ- | held an old grudge against him since he [ Smith, Mrs. Shultze and Miss Murr know ' so well; if it had no lessons | been atte . The dircctors selected the l‘xrlw':‘vft‘;llhlq q‘,!‘x;i‘.;‘f:;::I:,‘;x:«'q"gflni‘:::‘l‘:nni‘:r with men from other points. The troops large d:\vvh;"f"\' ‘)"";L"'L‘ :“' wus 4 member of th e force. Here- | ire ¢ udio of gliier tinn il broso “the "schoolinas- | following ntendents of departiwents for | i {75 ited Statos doyives P ; | remain some days t protect property O e arioq Siatos anponred | covered from the cf of the il |y (U1 QLG lf |‘!‘ s Murray ony the et e pogY e, Learn. | the coming year: Horses and mules, L. C. | from her distance from ) IR AR 18 plaintift, The first day after 1 was ap- | and on Monday went to work driving a | Jireath f Woter smashed in the ‘glnss forus. But s there no counteracting force | Baldwin, Council Bluffs: speed horses, J. J. | dilliculty of using first elass ironclads so far pointed [ had all Teould do to keep | coal wagon for the Union (SRR a i T AR ,',”,(.,.:‘,"” in this 1and of ours that shall meet this terri- [ Snoufller, Cedar Rapids; cattle, John H fromn their bases is very great. News of Cruel fetions and the | vy feeling of the most violent in- | terday noon he v nother | stream of yater the e ble confession that comes from the heart of | Red Oak: swine, John A. Evans, West 1, R e League's Executive Council. 3 GRUThA NI Eh I R G el e PLLBIITO er_that was thrown into Furope today. that nothing but brute force | erty: sheep and poultry, 1 Wells, Boones NEW YORK STOCKS, C1xcINNATI, Jan, 15.—The session of tho | (il ot slecp much, because T expocted | Hriving teross Mason street the rom of Lte, Nicool & Co. vroke 4 isdheteny et i 2 onts Sal i i f : — E ANNALL G R0 x « sleep s S iy iz ek Mason stree dow s ( d ar « civilization which is announced to us by the | N- Chase, Cedar Falls; dairy, J. W. Tohticon, _ Prices Higher. League of Ameriea closed to-night. The rnment to try n ease. into him and knocked him down. The | work of the firemen but hitie water press from Germany to-night? Is that the force | Oskaloosa: frait and flowers, H. L Smith, Nruw Yonrx, Jan. 13.—|Special Teleziam to | following cablezram was received by Jresi- That fall T met General Sherman on | collision frightened the team, which | thrown in the building outside of th that governs Ameriea to-d and are we to | Mason City; fine arts, ¥, B. Stacey, Sta the B e stock market wa: trifle | dent Fitzgerald: the frontier, and I remember 1 told him | started to run aw In atterupting to ! rooms in which the fire was g 4 4 fi K oty ] S » pting as loeated, and look tosuclha future? May Heaven forbid | ville. S more active to-day aud prices gradually sLix, Jam. 13.—The cruel evietions | that 1did not wonder that his hair was - s dragged under the | by promotly sweeping the overflow out cpublic something that shall protect human Happenings at Clinton. worked highor. Tho deal in Richmond & | erusade has been In full progross in Kerey | gray. He asked why, and Ttold him that ) vheels: passing over | damge by water 1o the rooms below was republic something that shall protect human. : 7 ost Pol T v for several days past, the ageut and. bailiirs had been placed in a position of wring him very seri- srted.” T : ity from, miitary force, somctfine that shall | _CLiro, fn., Jan. 13| Special, Telogram | WestPolnt, Fagt Tennesse and Norfolk ¢ | jorscrortt tse b o (et e e | S Lt e binced sy vosiiion of Sargeant Matza, who has[ayareoadiieierticcitasiwill fotiex eodl source for seitling difliculties Tesorted t0 a8 | ogt of the Meredosia ronte for the Hennepin | ‘The story was that both Norfolk & Western | families aro homejece ™ €ds SCOrEs 0f | {hat my own hair Was getting sprinkled | at the time. ealle honantihat the | anees L apivEGOveredsily dliisurs fomporary ald, and nlways Supservient 10 | Gual, terminating fust below the ity and | and Ricimond & West Point people were | (Signed) T Himmngroy, (M. P, | With silver too. Then e usked me what | injured min conyeyed the hospital, DL Doopla who shiall Tive ey ancement | ecommended by the government engineers, | tryinz to seeure control of the East Tennessee Seeretary Trish National Leaitie, | Sbecial corner of the universe I was then | An examination of his injuries showed ONE TCUGH 1 overnment.” Subscquently, during tho de- | s being held here this afternoon. The sur- | rond with the object of consolidating with | o [ SEROUNEERIOHS of these fiendish acts | ey 1|l-'.'|\h:'hé'.'.‘,’.‘..::!“-,ol,.:'rh;l.,I}"“x',,{ Qs [Fentnolboncal L,'{‘;,’L',”i Sy very of tue specel, tho scerctary was inter- | rounding territory of lowa and Tlinois ls | the latter. Richmond & West Pomt were | orinary history of Idlordjem 1 Srelam. stri B T AT e M L O rupted by applause, but the fervid earnest- vely represented, A committes will go to | very buoyant, advaneing before 215 per | ereate ot feeli ) b R K N res b i , advancing before noon 214 per | createda bitter feeling, and the following: ness with which he spoke induced fixed | ashington to work for the Meredosia | cent over last night's closing. Iusiders were | Was sent i repi of the oflice, I thought, internally. Jolnny McClellan's escapade at Fallon's attention on his audience. A Solemnity | sooon A - o n i g porasiinial : 7 soatel re The order was antici- i which seldom accompanies a post prandial | “'ie machinery living arrived, work is to | YOIy reticent in regard to the deal, but gave | .1z and the exeeutive conneil of the trign | 1 had not held“the office over a year ———— road ranch on Tuesday night. Willic H, spoech reigned throughout the room and all | pegin by the water company in boring t out that no definite plan of consoltdation bad ¢ hague, wi ATty whe ddenly, like of f thunder THE Y. ) ’ 3 g : the G 5 for an 3 American loacue, with the hearty apy when suddenly, like a clap of thunder THE Y. . C. A. BUILDING. 30, o was MeClo Artnor f80%8 srrounting the board woro a thought- | ‘ariesian well been agreed on. New England, after | of the vrineipal Irish American citipins of | from a elear sky, & ease was brought. un _— ?,I‘"T" Lo a Mool JUIIOLEN 3 o b WILL, WIPE OUT THE LAST VESTI ' -\hl:;:‘ls.m‘:g“t&,(ul 'u"s"'.?.]'}n'é lying dormant for several weeks, | Cincinnati, bid you meet it undismayed. and | before me for preliminary exammation. | An Interesting Mo Held Wednes- £-up act, pped for parts Willie Morse and Something of His ond district, recendy appointed. He did | fined to the hospital for several weeks. | .. Iast Record, not scem to fuily realize the importance | It is also feared that he may be injured | There has been one good result of 1S ti 5 R LA | 5 pledee you an” unyielding subport in the | Three grease » B " 2 = unknown. The police hope thy Wi Ex-Governor West, of Utah, is her note to Dr. M. 8. Candless, of Marshailtown. oincllyosaniivorylstrong{to-day and |[B5n0 3 : ; BRIl retReransbrini b enfGolorado Rayganernoon, = s onetlehouill snys the bill passed by the houso vesterday | Ty forger then skipved oiit, nud the people | POInts were ut that it would advance 5 per | “[Sjiig | Jous Frrzarnan, i b b L) and Tuft | g Y. ML G, A has enlisted tho in. | S1Y out of the city. Ho isa crook of the Will eradicate the last vestize of bigamy 1 | of Marshall are anxiously looking for him, | cent within the nost weel. Granverstocks [ o0 S “President i uro, were charged with 5 R A e ban | worst type, they clum, and yet they have his territory, He thinks it the stroniest = were depressed early In the day by news of | The substance of Prosident Fitzgerald’sqd- | 5¢11ng liquor 1o Indians on the rese eiitisb e o Mol Ts) e it vt 77 fi'.":'m’:’;"- nytlm:(v'vn-rn'l'n;m!od:mflgloc}nn!s o e ! antirailrond legislation in the northyest, | dress o the oflicers and members of the Irish | tion, and I tried them for four days with | ness men of the city in the eanse of their i “' 10 9 0L e QLE Mo of the Mormons. 110 heard Delutate | DES Morxes, La., Jan. 13.—|Speeial Tele- | Jay Gould was quoted in an interview as National League of Ameriea 1s as follows: rnest and | momentum | new building. To consider this subjeet LS8 rpcordpIEOmaba gRlagmis some of the Mormons. He heard Delegate £S 1 an. I ele- | Jay Gould was qi in an interview as ¢ present position of aff; in Ireland a man who has been gaving up his en 7 3 arrested here two years ago by Caviain Caine's speech against the bill in the house | gram to the B, |—An old claim against the | ing that he favored the passage of the int DLl OATT s conBTHGTRH LA O re st | T s o o A L truly sny | % meting of the committeos was held in | o) 0oy in Moore's i'eslq"lnlny and pronounced it tho Iast gasp o. | federal government was ndjusted to-day, | State commerce bill. 1is attitude op his in- | energy upon our parts The IhmAne. | it oo i < .lmnl‘ly“:‘;‘: U | the parlorsof the Nebraska National bank "”_“"‘ or tapping atillin Moore's har- i ontonjareunization, L HHL1 £ when the governor received @ warrant on the | Porintaestion was rezarded s decidedly | greed and agressivencss of landiordism, | {ho svidence i the trath in any | Wednesday afternoon, There were pres. | P38 Shop and wassentenced to sixty duys thvln-nt{w‘lhl‘xiu proLibiting the impor- | due Poweshiek county for indemnity on the | was attributed to his statements i reference | thim e altenaiive —of - sdin Far | Bected. We did notspare mileage ot per orge Hoagland, H. W. Yates, Herman | 1© the district court and forsome reason O by o innaorers; hadd ot yebbeen | swamp land fund. : o thishill, The news from Washington was | pesistance sueh as is within_ their power | diem in our eflorts” to_obtain all the | Kountze, and A. J. Poppleton, Of the | °F °ther eseaped punishment, —as the o Chineso authg bt thy The clorks in_the excoutive office to-day | YOTY Ienete, but it was eonsidered certam | to offcr. ‘Fhera ean be no' doubt that the | knowledie we could. 1 issued subpanas [ oyt 2ud & J. Bo et | case was never ealled up. Last August {lla}l boeniby. the Unlted Btates reprasonta- ont to Washington patents for 20,000 | thal no vote would be taken on - the inter- | present “plan of eampaign” affords the best | for people who were unable to come and | PUilding committee, there were present: | 105 a o prosted as @ suspicions eharioter xpucttd 1o do 8o at onee. Enis it Settiore | acres of land in' northwestern fown that fiad | iaté commerce bill until Fiiday, and possi- | practical means so far discovered of render- | people who wouldn't come. In answer | Messrs. Burnham, Fleming, Himebaugh, | by Cantam Cormick and paid o e i e alion ” 8 | revorted to the vovernment. The land issit | DIy Mot until some uime next wveel, Rail e eoctly tho dotermination of the Iris | to the demands of the plamtifl I sent Ensign, and Mendelssohn & Lowrie, the | police court. A short time afte ! : arnings, so I d for the first | people to protect themselves in possession of | avery - kind of f subi rit, beneh | arehitect TR R MILITARY MATTERS, ‘ ! ien counf week of Janun favorable, Showing | their homes. It becomes therefore my duty | senpa G OF it Subpus, wiit, bench was arrested by Al Siewart on the chs v “’.fz\lf:u? 'x';wd' Lic u.umpt (.I C. rl‘":il\llrl:t.nl(l;\l!‘ihul"lri‘lvrrun“::‘{;h]‘il;‘.}hl‘.i.‘ tion of | Biconraging inc S every imstanee D e L iy Ly ant or requisition that the'statute | Mr. Burnham, ch ealled the aravey. He demanded ajury First Lioutonant Levi B Birmott,. Seventn | With the conditions forfeited the lands,which | 55, 200n, e, market, wis dull and steads, | erisis which has “arisen in Ireland and “in | 2} fee for, and smong thorest 1| moctingito oriler, dthe object of | Wits convicted and sentenced” to thirty infantry, one month extension: First Lieu- | BOW revert to the government, that the inter-etato commerce bill had hotn | o1 it 11 ihcens '.";-']u, Hind g I.'.',“,':,,,,‘.I\'\‘:f.‘[ A o ren o the mecting to be to_determine to- what | (45 I“\:I»‘ S .I‘II‘III‘YH'lI Et:i"d*m ‘J['T fidnkatLioyd AL Brals, DAt Wi 1, Tl rererred to . commitieo gave the bulls & | yeal and energy in the labor “of fove which | 1 issued a quo warranto, but he eame | extent the association ought to go for- | Gistviet eourt but ke the one firct men. BOlan, Fourianilintoatis Rt owntony: e Lty hplers, and ctive Snecialtics, | you have nndertaken. Lam glad fo be able | not. I tien made ont a large blue requisi- | Ward in this plan as to what kind of a | tioned was never eallod fo tral - In Washington territory, one S i Al el 10 | and Tex nced i the lash | L3 (unpunce (o, vou that the affairs | tion for him, with an acknowledgment | building is to be erected und how mueh | order to dodge the ey act h ant Edward C. Brooks, gram a.Bg 0 Morse, un old | B0 568 S T S e ;:]_““141 ::;nl A\_muv_nl.gm _A.Irli- of America | gnd a green notarial seal on the back, money is to be put inat, and also to deter- | opened up a 4x6 shoot tlery in Me Antonio, ouo months Major Harvy E, | Tesident, while crossin the Loup fork this | it v of strenzth, and shorts | eondition and - the - ofganization itself | PUt Be sent ia his regrots and went up [ S Jain bt st b | Cleltand’s saloon on Fiftcenth sir Drown, surgeon, s1x months sick leave; Cap- | mornine, broke through the lco and narrowly | were heayy buyers. Norfolk & Western | has nover " been mors' healthy, vig- | into the Diamond Peak country for | Mine whether a plain buiding should bo | ver has been allo A s T ettt asslatant surgeon, slx | escapod losing his feam, JALtho time o | droped 2 e eent when 1t wasannotmeed | orous "and_ hopotul than 1t the prescat | ehane of seeno and ros ' put upor a building of the character inthe town. Captain Corm cargo . Wilson, as ATANIG QU o sh0 alarNo tould Juab sua tie | thay 1I9:-gohems fo asaurs sonirol of e time, e address speaks of what has al- Ihe case had to proceea without the | nature for that purpose should be erccted. | eured possession of & number of letters #eon, twonty dnys! extension s Lioutonant | Shrenceth, but nally suteceded T ntory | teme strone sty I'fu(-'".'?"nk?ln‘1]'1\"51 ready been accomplished, compliments th wdence of Soiled Smith, but, with the | In justice to the city there ought to be | that proved Morse's character beyond a Jacob K. Kreps, Twenty-second’ infantry, | landing hinself, o Y e totht Shlos were About 100,000 shareg, 483+ | forts of Treasurer O'Reilly “and Secretary | aid of the United States attorney, I suc- | something better the are, pla shadow of doubt. The letters were writ b/ e e B Yo | o & himself, ie total sales were about 500,000 share Sutton, and eloses with an appeal o the | ecoded oting the @i W o | som & better than a square, plun | 80 . i ¥ “R”"“ml“ |“"‘| ll,,u‘.',y B : PSS it dsted S R VAT (i Py ....I.. m convieting Ilu 3 s with- 5ok bloek, in which you wonld reduce | 10y Morse to his solid woman while rmy - furloughs anthorized: Serzean p 'he Sqi Ders oF Hhaldopgua b e ccourags ut leaving my seat. | was as successful k, In w Ry educe | s in Minneapolis last fall, s 0 Menry E. Zanner, company G, Second in- Tllr!ulmm Highway. The Sqabble Indiana, | proceed with new zeal the task still before | ¢ Jo -'-l" o il 1CCO8Y R e S Wi u,\l amneupolis lu ll f.H' l." on.l 4.1 AN aaan, oo BECOng: 1 Seuvyren, Neb,, Jan. 13.—James Prokes, INDIANAPOLIS, o 15.—In the cireuit | them. in this trial an old gentleman in 3 g them Morse fells her that he has sent w e e e T Y o (T s e Tt ?v‘.rl"fiu-flfn‘r o xllll 4 bad sorved on tilg would lvlulnmln- ;.ulru;vni\l. I\II.”I\t)xllnl,v;~ lot of silk ha ‘l‘]ml'”i““"‘ and eloth, that A, SBixth nfantry, Fort Douglas, Sal k Tuesia | omestic trouble is said to | by President Green Smith of the senate, g Agl s, g s and never Jos! J ingqu how much better would an at- ¢ wants her to dispose ot in Om alt Lake | Tuesday night, Domestic trouble is said to [ by President Green Smith of the senate, Seniy , 1L, Jan, 13.—The state But the governmient came ver ctive butlding hike that serve the pu nse us best she ean, e s City, four months from March'1; Serceant | b the eause, 1o leay e SERT sraying for an injunction restraining . Archibald Miller. battery A Liird’ artiijers :IAI'I‘l"’l"'il.l";'l:l;l"]ulh‘h‘\”’“ wife and a daugh- :.:xz)ul:fi‘[.(.\rp,‘::(::‘;:”::T,‘(”.,,“‘ “‘“'”,".,‘ Lleu’ Washington barracks, two moutis from Feb: [ - 0 PECPET s A0 AMINCEON. 4101 PRIOIIING ruary 6. A the duties of his oftic torneys for the e MOLISIING CUSTONK DISTHICTS, = g-;; ’h\“lunb- ; l.lmur |||m\|‘1| for a vunllmlll ce until after The house committee on ways and means Norrork, Neb, Jan. [Special to the | the adjournment of the lezislature, T A B or § 0 p rerlooke = AT A B L R B agreed to report. favorably a bill abolishe | BEe. | —Covert & Hageman, grocers, have ns, | idze overruled the motion and gave itobert, | Several citis are competing for the honor | for an item that [ had overlooked, put a | Mr. Kountae said: *I never “hesitate in lll)x:bt;llwut"mhuna districts of Burlington and | signed to Banker Burrows, who holds the que, In. board of wgrieulture fivished its annual ses- | disallowing my claim for fees beenuse poses of the ass n o than y new policemen have | sion to-day and adjowmed. The board will | omitted to put a double red line under | building. My, Burnham replied t it | to the force and that “the boys' petition the general assembly to permanently | MY footings, his, however, was soon | would have some efl upon the stor ing it very difficult to *do “any worl Joeate the state fair at some central point. | remedied. I revised the bill," adding §3 | and would bring o much larger rental) [ and will” probubly_all have to leave the 3 In a letter written by the woman « T g and the place will be named at the next | double red line under the footings and | expressing my opinion. My opinton is, | 1o Morse she tells b of the burglary SOLARH empITew. 1 meeting * of the bosrd, March 1, The | got my money. The aceuracy with | that it wonld he the right thing to build | Seventeonth street lust fall in which AL CHANGES. principal claim against them. 1. .m:m«w he legislature developed nothing of inter- | Annuallive st daity and poultry shows [ which the government works in the de- | a bulding in the fiest place t is thor- | Sussenback had a tussle with a bu The following Towa. postu vore ap- | WDOUL 31,000, axsets, rocery stock, $1. Cr T Wil be ield at Chicazoduring the month of | partment of justice is truly remarkable, | oughly adapted to the uses of - | but assures him that T wis not whil(leu In«l: A. S, | Flint, Mu- e L’\ 3 y 'l'lu-llklmum'rl||u senatorial canens was h November, next. wfterward learned that the reason | ciation, The next | isto s hu The letters ptain Cor haska county, 8w ved; re at Nelig 0-night, seventy-two members being pre =TIe—— Soiled Smith did not respect any of my | vuilding, aside froms the portion that is | mick's possession v sl Charles [W.T ¥ 1l Morrison, NELiGH, Neb, Jan, 13, pecial to the | ent. O the fourth baliot David 'rmpw'\\u; 2] States m: Plan writs was that he did u]nt like ‘to rm‘nl nocossiry -u‘u‘r iy ving |xm}h lm::ltiul::rl,[n-‘i { evidenee in ense 8 A~MI)I il ylx".- RERENY Vie T, B, Wallace, Temoved, Bre. |~Heokor's photogranh eatlory and » | BOmInated, pecalviog foriyive Notes, K- | Lownox, dan, B=—Hepry N Stanlor, o within the jurisdiction of the court on | sion for the association’s purposes, then | police congratulate themsetves that thero Miss Weaver, daughter of General Weav small bulaing adioining burned at 6 o’clock | petitor, ~Four democrs Knights “;. 4 II" T t.: v ml(‘l x,u“ uild |1i« s \\..h :x’nu;ud aceount of an old indictmoen inst him | make the remwnder of the building as r 15 one thug less to deal with, ot Low \ ‘m. nmnllln \“;.-yum.-m of the fire Is un- | geclined to enter the eaueus, and it anquet at the Manskn house, Stanley, In | which was still in a good state of preser- | munerative us possible, and do t s - d Telonds tntarsially on 1. known, - Loss, 1,000, oW, whethyr they Wil sipport tho nom: | 87 address 1o tho ;.fl»lpx.1:.¥.|~. sald that he | vation, s more simple style of nrohiteoture,and oy Cluiming Bz Damages h days in January and Wednesdays in Wi ince. ‘Lurpie i tho present United States | fibd sduelded 1o tako the foute by the way of A few months later ['was sent out to | that could he muntained at the lowest Mrs. Mimerva Shepperd began suit in Tuary at 1012 Fourteenthi street, north 4 A Murderer's End attorney for Indiana. s o D st s MOSE expedl | tako the deposition of Soiled Smith in an- | possible cost.” the district conrt yesterduy after this city. NORRISTOWN, Pa., Jan. -Join M, [ Inthe house this afternoon the republi- | Hous for the telief o1 Linin fiey, 'The expe- | ooo"oqs0 0 He had been subpenued Mr, Poppleton said nestion that *p, "J.’ Hardon, of Clinton, In., Is In tho X Fre T tho by ! dition will leave London, the explorer said I . n stby Mr. Poppleton n nt iy o Berdon, o inton, Ia., Is In the | Wilson was hunged in the jail yard here at | 641 190 e "":“"j d “l'"‘_ question | o iy 20, " | but just as court was about to convene [ we want to state promptly is not the s 1:50 this afternoon, The erime for which orved thew fo Hiv commikioe ob eleor ——pt he had broken lus leg So an order was | style of architeeture, but the difference Representative Laird will start f I tions. 4 H L. 4 DERNOAR) Y0 .'“,f “l,h,“{,,h.,hl,'m"’,',,k, % | Wilson suffered was the murder of Anthony | At present tho demoerats have seventy- Steamer Ababdoned at Sea, {e thut I should go out to his eabim | bétween the nd the $75.000 build- | was put off the Northwestern train b hand in the senatorial contest, W. Dealy, afarmer of Montgomery con nty | votes on joint ballot and the republicans NEW Youk, Jan, —Private dispatehes | and take his deposition, I had never | ing, whether you build a $50,000 building | tween Chicago and Council Blufis or wsk inadispute about wages in_January, 1ssi | Seventy-four. ‘The joint convention for the | received in this city vio-day state that the | taken anybody’s deposition before and so | with limited “eapucity, or whether you | she had duly purchased her ticket, and Our Agricultural Estimates, e cu t Dealy down with a cleaver, and then | ©10¢tioh Of senator meets on the 19ih, i\l.m reh ‘I:‘m- T(A'jllmt”; “‘ eltie .\'lun:t(n'h llllv‘ns _11.':‘u-‘m-lx”\nu~ ubout n]v l\nn\,\lu,l: hnlnm n »_kly;;l_lum :van z |“i“« ) ¥.lll!'rl ‘ '. X ..‘.»..l‘» :'u sty .z|1 night at ‘l"n‘- :;«r,l» ne |1u|n, /A BHINGTON, Jan, 18.—Thedepa attempted to destroy ty v : the W — vom Cardiff to Philaddphia, was abandong it Soiled Siith was o quick, impulsive | eity, and thus derive additional rentals. | about forty miles Wwest of Chicago. She . ‘r‘h.“"‘l‘w'“‘;“ Jm.:' ‘"l ml-“ :‘:p{“"]‘:“‘;:'jn pliampted 10 dostroy by suldng tie Wil Support the Center, S S kiao R A A passen- | man, with a pie knite down the back of [ It &tems to me that the ground justilies | all but froze to death in the coid station EGuuD. o8 heat and oate forroauet | trean. Wilson confessed the deed. nearly | BEHLIN, Jan. At & mecting of the | gers and erew were sqyil. his n aved that if [ took the depo- | that you borrow the ne ary and ade- | and thinks she is aamaged in the amount and value of corn. wheat and oats for perma- | (o vears after the murder, whils delitious gressionist wembers of the reichstag hold | i Celtic Monarchy ks a serew steamship | sition dign’t look like him, he | quate’ amount, and it is imnateial [ pumed nent record are completed, The ofticinl work | with donk in Chicea, esterday evening it was decided to support | OF -”“L’"I‘*I‘I 1';‘,'.“-‘(.1"]“’”flf,.;'“" belonged to | ight up and embrue his hands in [ whether you horrow $25,000 o1 30,000 at Joseph Chapvat brought suit yesterday of the year has been thoroughly reyiewed F - the center in_ voting for the triennate term NHURIGY R0 O S Aonareh | ling | RERR areasonable interest 2 against the Omaba nail works for 00l with the ald of state co-overation, and all | Window Glass 3 - as the duratlon of the army bill, Ihero i lonaror, il lort OardiJanusry | | BUE 3 was agrosatly surpuisod at s f Mlr. Bounts usked bow many foors | damages on aocount af an jurod isnd, avallable data of erop production and aggre- WaASHINGTON, Jan, 13,—The s annual | notasympton of weakening on the part of or Philadelphia, wasabandoned at sea in a | @ ance, He was not ferocious in his D ocintion neet which was s which be sustained in operating one of gatos are substantially those recently e | mecting of the Awerican Window Glass | Bt GUREIRDSE O 18 bARK Indlined 16 €6 | siuking condition: “Tlo erew were rescued gl bt meck aud gentlo i | swerod by Mr. - Lowr aining the | the macaines of the company. ;%t?:w&:-qnmu‘n‘fll Ih‘.h‘“\l “t‘.:u‘x\n\ v :lix.lu.in formed areporter that the session was mainly | Port1s not likely to etfeet the fate of the ol ;‘:’é&‘,:!:';".b l"l\,vr‘fl.\ ¢ightmen. She car- 1‘»I| repin g He hnx‘v h‘x{ ‘.__ : r > | of the ;..;um l\vlz W “. d >‘ \\'1“ h was an N YV P : ) 1d s twe wushiels : ASSenLCrs, \ere i the sthills and made swered by Mr. Himebaugh in th er hoh L one-half bushels s than | 0c2upied by the reading of the aunual sum- e -—— 4o lone | j y Uz rday 1oth ey T ol-hiall buslie’s less than | ooy snowlng thie cond|tion Of trads throdghe Arrest of a e e o moan. Whatever miay be s wonld not exceed £10.000. y 3Pt ecnt and a deerease 1 roduet of 13 | Out the country. The consumption of glass | MILWAUEEE, Jan. 15—Robert C. Brach- | wastine tan Jan HheThe mii nouse | Doiled Smith socially, he never ) Mr. Floming suid-thut the rovenuo w . per .oent, while the average price has in- [ 11 been very large during the past six | vogel, alias Robert C. Matthews, who claimed | was brilliant wih, lizhts and . mugnificently | DI Woes before men or begged ' he 80 suoh that tho mssoviptlon will b . lispldanca ereased 12 per cent, or from 528 cents 10 months, much wore than was anticipated, to be the owner of several handsome eabs in | qec mml.u.-p Bate ‘u“m“m l“h’lll s thi of others. I shall never | m a position which will enable it to clear | + Duiatia u;ms wlbmln; ll'“'uu"x‘“}"v product e 'l) — ’(_In L0, as nmluh-d this morning for the A g rful smile with which he | all the expen " ta0tas! of wheat s 0, ushels. f1om A Chinaman Dynamiter. orgery of & number of ehecks on the Second oon against the Chieago & Northwestern rail rond for #15,000. She eluims that sho ) Jnitial recopiion to the diplomatic corps omed us to his cabin that day. 1 re Mr. Eusign said v b 1 Oushia ah area of nearly STLOWMO0 acte PontLAND, Orecon, Jan 15.—The Oregon- [ Ward Savings bank, a few of which he dis- | & !¢ Marine band turnished the musie, The | cull now, as I write, also the trimphant | association buildings Owalia armvalue of 314,000,000, 1 . ) Ja g P e B oy rooms were erowded {100 9 until ! 3 AYOrAEe vuluo 18 08.7 cents ner bushel aeaine | 180's North Yakima special says: *A China. | Posed of at a local kwbling house. with diplomats, statestien, offieer, air with which he showed us his poor | Brooklyn, Philadelphia, T0.1 cents for the Previous crop, and 6 5 eants | Wan at work on the Northern Pacific con- Shin g e —— prominent o The rece broken Jml togother with e new goo | Hoston, sud ey bave, i councet! for the of 155, ‘This is a 55 per str n at Cleellum having had # quarrel 8AN. FuANCISoo. Jan. YR edhe lice Party consiste g ent, M he had made from a k handle, t us | with their gymnasiums and bath rooms, oent. redu from the average value | with two of his cowntrymen, placed & giant | ai it ol A 1 - 18.—The police | Jand, Mys. Mai ad Mis, Vilas, < | much like the old-one as it was tossible | from eight to ten and tificen hundr between 150 and 1550, ‘The yield of spring | powder cartridge betwoen thew \\llllv‘.m,.)v authorlities report the finding of dynawmite | shal Wilstn ma I y ns. for two iegs to look alike. While I took | lockers.” These bring from 5 to #3 ca wheat centers is beiter than was expected | were asleep and lighting the fuse went to a | Dombs in one of the sewcrs, and the pre- % his deposition he gently took the spike | annually. I have found by conversing ] this (K- @atly in the season. and on the Pacitie coast | place of safety. The explosion blew out the | sumption of the poliee is that they were pre- The Motion Avested. out of his broken leg and putitin the | with the young men of this ¢i \ f in first and second much worse. The general average for | entire side of one of the Chinamen while the | pared for use by the striking car men, but INDIANAPosas, Jan: 13 -In - the cireuit [ new one. 1 learned afterwards that | general desire to avail thémse | ¢ s ting brethren cordially in- ;““]“j{. sud spring ‘x“m'"'dh» eary ¢ 4 | other was 50 badly mutilated that he caunot | they, fearing detction, threw thew 1nto the | court this morniuz in the avplication filed by | whien he wanted his deposition taken he | opportunities which o new { s a'clock sharp. By order of the Ratels por agre. "Ll products of -oats is | live, sewer, President G of the scuate, provid | gencrally broke s leg. Bk Nyg, ) will offer, Should we have a Omaha Oma Masonic,

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