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THE OMAHA DAILY SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 99 —y he was not confirmed and subse feated by corporate monopolies and by the | things which would affect the m he declined the honor. treachery of those who pretended to be his | friends, and who bartered their faith. withstanding all this time ged in varlous business pursuits 1574 he moved to perity of the community where they exist and the nation over which they spread, and | to-day, and in the past and there is a strugegle—a str be hid and eannot be r is based to & srinciples, and those principles are o had as they affect the pros; among them, and yvou know that there is to-da as been and will be in zle to-day between corpor- ate power, between organized wealth and the srer and toiler and producer of this land, ALGERNON GETS THERE ! The Stadesman from Beatrice Plucks the Senatorial Persimmon. in Omaha, but early Beatrice, Gage county, which being south of Platte made isted=that struggle elected, who was put there by the power of corporate wealth, I will show my loyalty use of the people and vote for Charles the ensuing senatorial fight, legislature met in Jan- ary, 1895, he defeated the Hon, Thomas W, ‘Tipton after a lively contest, and on the fol- lowing March entered upon term ot six years, candidate in erity of the indi- Accordingly when 4 now my friends, KING CAUCUS ROOSTS HIGH. a senatorial He always acted with the stalwart wing of his party in national legis- while not among the “leader: was regarded s an industrious represents carefully guarded the inferests ¢ The uproar which greeted this sentiment was perfectly deafening, and showed plainly Only Forty-One Their Votes Against the Measure— What Its Provisions Are—Other The Joint Convention Elects Paddock by Ninety-Three Votes. including spectators, were on the ! principle, and that prineiple side of Van Wyck. is that which affects the material prosy ONYLCGROVER'S NAME NEEDED The Inter-State Commeroe Bill a Law When Signed By the Prosident, BEE. NUMBER 218, NEBRASKA AND 10WA NEWS. Revengeful Young Men at Columbus Ate tempt to Wreck @ Train, Witticisms Indulged in at the Phila- delphin Clover Club Banguet, PRILADELPIIA, Ja gram to the enator Joseph C. 8. was awarded the honors at the nitieth anniversary dinner of the Clover club IT PASSES THE LOWER HOUSE. at the Hotel Bellevue last nicht. Handy, in his happiest vein, presented the THEIR EFFORT UNSUCCESSFUL, Congressional We are artaved to- laborers and producers of Nebraska are ask- centlemen of the of the nation ng the bills he The chait then announced the vote, and ‘“Mr. Paddock, having received a ma- Jority of all the votes cast elected United States senator for the ensuing Timber Gulture act,” fami tions to all western land-holder: In 1851 he was a candidate for re-election,and after a determined fight he was defeated by M'SHANE'S NEAT COMP LIMENT is here declared 1 Wasmivaron, Jan. journal, the speaker stated that the regular order was the vote upon the adoption of the conference report on the inter-state h I have been party, to whic allied for the your hands som for the producer Four Stalwart Van Wyckers Support the 0ld Man to ¢ Everybody expected shouts of applause at this, but the noise dia not ma Representative A tee of three be ay whom he in turn defeats in 18 tiring from the senate he still continued his leing engaged In farm- en the Utah il 1 tell you'ny friend I have a right to sav to you that you cannot hide yourselves behindadogma or party cau: s it you refuse to obey s and ive them some relie residence in [eatrice, ing and banking. sion was organized made a membe: ven it more ¢ 1y One conni Butterworth mous consent to have a sp and ointed by tne prosident to 1 HOW THE STRUGGLE int convention, which was earried, and 1, and White were rnest attention perhaps than ted with the work. o he resigned in K to you now as I untrymen thirty in & struggle Which wasa struggle for asked to have sion feature, but Mr. Crisp of We were en Details of the Closing Scenes in the guests for the of members and the treat- ment some of the distinguished gentlemen | A Fairmont Forger Fears Arrest, Shoots Himself and Will P Indictments nd atStoux City Members Ilenry Watterson was the first to fall before the volley of witticism, for a time, but was finally compelled to re- 1le stood manfully ene Hale, of Maine, fore- saw a storm and managed to make brief re: House, The Work of Train Wrookers, Corvamnvs, Neb., E gram to the Ber After reading the construetion train working at the coal ehute here, while return- ing from Duncan, about 6 o'clock this even- ing, struck some obstruction along the track the caboose and flat cars to and then he made a rousing Ex-Attorney the members arose and told kuew them and declared that one of the lost | which caused of Ohio jump in an unusual manner, rell, the conductor in charge, stopved the al vote upon the Michael Far- M, arate vote on th jected to both requests, senatorial fght,in which hefentercd with a tirm belief of i ¢ K's marked characteristic 18 his san- The Final Mr. Dunham ot Republican Caucus House, and am 1ot going o say Ballot and th the slaves in the south sought to dominate this great republic, and now, to-day, aggre- I think of the past four days, ne sod motion. which is no motion before the “1 think we had better let the gentleman proce rare endeavoring and bind you by the <ame chains that slavery did one-third of a century aco, 1 all sineerity and frankness of this state ‘are dewanding some relief at your hands. L know we are told sometimes about the communism of labor, and let me wtest danger to this republic, the o to labor and to prosperity is aremarkable degree, expressing a firm” con- viction months in advance of tha election, in opposition ustained ‘L say to-day that the veopla pecial to the hraska have been misrepre- Algernon S. ¥ the opinions of the state of N sented when we find that had been adjourned in tiu Bre, (=The battle is ovel Paddock was elected to succeed Charles 11, convention, dock received and for the pur- )¢ the members what to do and Van Wyck, atthe joint Senator Pad- fifty-nine votes on the fif- teenth ballot, taken by the republican caueus at 4:35 o'clock this morning Harlan, speaker of the house of representa- tives, recelved thirty-six votes, or nearly all of those which had been previously cast for General Van Wyck. announced, and almost as soon as it be apparent that Paddock ning seemed against him, he never lost his The senator i8 not a millionaire, 1lis financial good long time materfalizing, and aid to be mamly due to his faith in at noon to-day. “1tise o a point of order. The gentleman is impugning the motives of this hody, when lie is not discussing the ques- but is a man of wealth, fortune was greatest dan, commimism sceks to control this grea Auerican republic. Now the people of this state demand som our_hands: you ha jong to the United State: You have the transportation 4 00 or 250 miles liezeyour railroad corporations require car load of freight. Missouri river to Liverpool a car load ean be Now you have it in ve the people from ; wd such exactions, and_my friends you know it all and L need” not re- peat 1t to you. e are other thinzs from which the peo- nand reljef. ather straightencd would sacritice years he was e the powe) landed interests, years the advance of realty in Oma most of the senator’s property is Joc placed him among tha wealtliy of fine appearance and served and active, with the promise years of usefulnes Now Lam willing to have Senator Paddo or any otiier man come here, but 1 think that members of this house Let me illustrat h time that the do proceed to busines: Mr, Horst had put the explanation of his vote in Writing at the request of the ¢ and when he sent itup Mr, Acee said: "1 ask for the reading of the explanation of the gentleman from Polk.” The secretary so read, whereupon M se 10 4 noint ot order. nation impugns the motives of the members Missouri rive Martin, McKenna, Neill of Ienns received the Here from the Lininger, who'h in ity gallant fleht, moved dock’s nomination b carried at a less r your power to-day t Wadsworth, White of Penns, ade unanimous, and Doings in the Senate, Jan, 2L—|Special to the .]—The senate met at 11 o'clock. Snell offered @ resolution that when adjournment was taken 1t be until Thursday, LaxcorN, Neb., Loed by the waiung crowd out- side the closed doors” with cheer after cheer. On the tenth ballot an attempt was made to boom Thurston, the presiding offie be sent to the pr M, Crisp of Georgi he received om Ochiltree, of Texas, was permitted to train and made examination and found iron make a briet speceh and t d on the rails, and_ ob- nder that aroused his coded in arresting him, nowlediced having or IS now on his track and en President Aus- | spikes and bolts plac s moved to recommit 4 ealled upon. the amendment to the conference committee saud Mr, Corbin. r a voice remarked, “Irecl greatly embarrassed fed no furth 0 18 your rafirond Uhis sally broke un the president and he ro tired in favor of : Jordan, who, having witnessed the fate of braced himsclf to cope with the rol when the man ac speaker knew United State: , the young man_ having the been refused perin ‘Ihere were five men in the Pennsylvania whetlier there was any parliamentary vro- ceedings by which theso gentlemen. who were embarrassed by having to vote for ot azainst a ng an opportu- nity to divest all of its objectionable features eved of their cubarrassnien ponse to_that was made and the vote conference report. without h: eas hose voune in the nexitive wero Allen ot And Boutelle, Boyle, Br Ohio, Caswell, Dibbell, Ga licking hunsters, caboose who would have been injured if the wreekers had suceceded in their hellish pur- the middle of the treasurer’s remarks, was more than the amiable gentleman could stand, so he relmguished his time to Colonel The Iatter was barred from ng reminiscences of his lifte and delVing inated Senator one With a Handsomer Man, BRASKA C11y, Neb,, Jan, wife of D. Donalid Cameron for pres he had been for Cameron for 3 bright-witted Bunn to his feet with King, a boarding house keep Wwith a handsomer man, husband and invalid ehild, man in the case is James Lowery, one of her ‘Uhe couple are supposed to have Before leaving the woman ex-Governor 2, Brumm, Canipbell of forty vears, but you neve “The dinner’ was a most_elaborate afluir in keeping with th have made the Clover kone to Omaha, of Now York, ntertainments which some 800 belonging to her husband. Miller, Morrow, nia, O'Neill of \ DR, SALMC A Forger Shoots Himself: Maine Weaver of Iowa, and Ivania. eing envolled and signed by of the two hou t tor his action, a, from the committee back the resolution le commerce, reporte nre, is amentary and A LA nre, 1§ not rliamentary”and This ' was the » of the whole caucus s made by Thurston’s ot, and when that cannot be re 27, at 10 a, m. ller of Wayne asked what effect such action would ave upon the nomina- special order for that day. was of the opinion that the 1l order would come up the first thing requesting the' secretary ¢ inquiry of constructors of pa ndany other persons bf giving information 16 and the rest < ntative from Loup said: “1 tthe message from the gentleman be laid on the table,” “his caused a burst of laughter all around 1l the farms are mortgaged and under the control of this organized wealth pable friends toget a secret the republican p: they have them in the dropped entirely and Paddock ran up on the “My explanation ays nothing Jan. 21L—[Speeial Telo- He Talks Very Strongly About the 11- wl, A young linois Live Stock Commission. 2L —Comuissloner Colman, of the department of agricultu being asked if he had any answer to make relative to the recent communication of the live stoek commis- t he could have nothing to an answer from Gov- gram to the By n, o miller by oc de this morning whi six miles north of this place. calibre revolv WAsmiNaro, tempted sui shot himselt with a flicting a dangerous wound. e had recently Despondency and foar of nd imprisonment ara thought to ised him fo attempt to take his own V. Jolinston, of this place, says say until he received to the best methods of con- structing and heating the same. Mr. Belmont of New next ballot to On the thirtes immediately afte arises, where are the people to bo relieved My friends, you know people at home know, that this day g tnon reconvening of the_senate, whenever nth ballot, which was taken that mignt be. from taxation? had been an- - 1t makes no difference to me. ly agreed to adjourn till Tues- day, between this and the nomination of the senator was brought about by the power ot and by the treachery wre raised in § of exlhorbitant rates the cost of production i barely received from it. boast that the laborers of the American re- public would subsist upon meat three tines a day, and when our pork and beef reaches tho seaboard it is encumbered with such charges American_labor upon_the 5 notable to enjoy the privilege of cating meat three times a d; help to solve this question, day, but a m that1t had adjourned to W and asked the concurrence of the h was agreed to, i ‘Lhe rules were suspended and a resolution adopted to Instruct the commissione: lic lands and buildings to have 500 copies of the reports of state institutions printed. win of Dodge offe empowering the secretary of s transportation and make suflicient arrang for members of committees be to visit any of the public in- which was adopted under suspen- sion of the rules. The senate then proceeded to the joint con- age from the house announced Anesday next at Cobb 2, and Th: ballot the vote wis 44, Weaver 30, Ha It used to be our s friends, and [ re- ardless of his influence.” or Colby asked if an_objection wr explanation, it was not nece: a two-thirds vote to put ir answered that xplanation was a matter of pr by leave of thie as- te, that hefelt relieved of Wyck and would cast As the vote indicated ¥ members then planation of his v even united his vote for Paddoc o number of the and there only followed in Keckley Before taking the tifteenth and concluding recess was held. g to him and those ndidates on ed a resolution ate to procure eze and can be made only sembly, implied or oxpressed. Mr. Tlorst—*1 thin| fered that explanation Mr. Agee—"1 Tis¢ to a point of order. s 10 motion made, and the gentle: spoken twice.” At this juncture the serzeant-at-arms said: Your committee with the ballot a brief Wyck men who had had voted for other c: vrevious ballots announced t combine on thelir second cloice bers who had voted for Weaver, Cobb, Thurs ton, and the other le: s the party who of- n entitled— they would The tenant class in this union are American people can tind no reason for the duty upon lumber of from 50 cents to $3 thousand, yet that is sapctioned by the con- s _conspienons candi- dates, determined to go en masse to Paddock, and 5o announced. the anxious waiters outside could only sur- mise what would be the next step by t cus, it was practically was called that Paddock would be the nomi- Doings in the House. 21.—[Speclal |—The. house convened at 10:30 morning #nd immediately pro- ceeded to the order ot introduction of bills. head of business the following blossomed forth: or and regulate the degree of attor- o deline the attornevs and counscliors, and to An sections na en--"To provide for th claims of eounty treasurers for Jected by them from the sale and lease of “Mr. President: tly, although | “'Senator Paddock was escorted to the plat- no reason why sugar should Shedd said: anargarine law al reyenue Iaws and were referred to the com- mittee on finance, Mr. Brown offered a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the pres nieate to the 8 ence with the goyernment of Mexico in i le of the Ameri aain the port of Tampico: hondence between “Gentlemen of the joint conven sure of introduc s Paddock, your senator-elect,” ‘The senator, whose manner was cool and before a name 1 to you_the Hon. 8, produeer agriculturists are trom the congress of the they are deuw e United States, and nding relief from railroad ex- action at the hands of nee, The night was one of tho most intense ex- the auditorium s crowded with hering, in which ecitement. From 10 o'clocl hall in the Masonic temple wa a restless and impatient g riends of the enators’ and_members of “I thank you from the bot- tom of my heart for the distinguished honor you have conferred upon me to-day. derstand full well that it 15 or qualifications or adniission of persons counsellor-at- the legislature gard to the sei: representati also copies of the_state_department anc Jackson, with Jackson’s letter to the pr dent on the subject of his resi “I'he senate then went into s and when the doors were reopened adjourned till Monday, med therein, payment ot ort that the uded to come into nterest increased, and a thoughtful student of politieal meth- ods, who stood by your correspondent’s side, expressed the opinion of tull those present by saying: a nomination will b When the forty-fou pledged their support to 1l man” of the new world reached the hall, they were usher been. For six_years he sought diligently to wing had con was verified i and 1 have sessed by the distinguished gentlemen who competed here with me in this election, ay that such abilit Vi ‘o locate and establish a state normal sehool at Oxtord, Furnas county, Nebraska, and making an appropriation of y two-thirds of *T'hat means that ached betore the day States senate ble gentleman ny successor. I thank you for haye elected the honor you did me six y honestly endeavored to diset you and to the people of this state, and now in rendering that commission into the hands of the people through you I do 1t with an ex- o in_which you have placed me for the upbuiiding of this g When I shall enter tpon th of this oftice 1 shali have been in Neb er at any time. in 1y circumstan ] to do whatever was in my power to do interests of 1teel myself in my ause | have ast by the people and wty in positions in whicl Lways taithfully and well To amend sections 6, 14and esslon laws 'of vide for the 1 nd common- rie my duty o | og of chapter 85 of the entitled “An act o » icasig and gen nd funds set a purposes, ana for the investment of arisin z from the peal the act ‘1o pro and leasing and general managenent of lands and funds set a purposes, and for tha investment of ted Into a small annex of the 1n the telegraphed bul- this morning it was inti- andidates were admitted to This was true in part, as they nt in before the billoting began. it was thought more proper that they should after that time, and all re ortunity was act to charge greater or less compensation for any service renderediin the transportation of assengers or property than it eharges or re - ves from any other person or been my friends and the friends of the peo- ple and the state of Nebraska during the last ien, Lask the peoplo they will ex- mated that the ¢ of such lands Ilove every part of it. 0 liumble way to be a part of it be been honored 1 time Lask, gentle of the state of Nebrasks not be present consideration forbearance have extended to me In the past and I prom- ise you it you will stay up his Lands and support, i you will not listen to bickerings and false accusations and stand by hin, hie will be faithful and work for the interests of this state, and there is no man I'have endeavored the_introduction ing of a mass of 1 lnst week with, although it is to be confessed the re / listencd to, as the attention devoted to dis- iting incidents of the night quisitive reporter what transpired within the eaucus cha But, gentlemen, Iam too we: e mysell in any aftempt at a_speeeh here L know that you are too weary ve gone throuzh a rath ant reflection to to make or giv double-door entrance of the room. fullest extent ing was searc of the house cussion of the ex person, company particular deseription of COIMION carTier s respective. powers, i and cqual facilit hange of traflic between their re 1t provides that it shall be Common vrovisions utilized to the £oes without 3 man's” ear became worn down to the nub and his knees gave out from pressure on the hard floor, another was anxious for the £ long six and a half hours stantly “taking in” the s the republican During the_evening the chair eus was oceupled Ian and Whitmore, and 1 Majors wielded the gavel. ‘I'wo things were especially moticeable. One was the determination of the eaucus to *'stick at it” until something should be done. Another was the splendid tribute paid Sen- ator Van Wyck the name of the tracted struggl and provides thac every will be able to do more for the n ests of the state, if the people will only by him manfully in the effort in which he is (Applause.) On motion of Senator Colby the joint con- vention adjourned sine dic. Paddock's Rec BeaTiice, Neb., Jan gram 1o the Bi jubilant over I tor came home to- train londed with Beatrice citizer met at the depot by the band, lose company. ki a National Guards, and about 1,000 enthusiastic citizens, A joint resolution fixing the time (o which proper the louse shouldadjourn when it d L and so through the | PN 0 0o o fa ticipation the sin. Lhave the ureatest respect and the strongest personal recard for all the ve competed for this posi- 1 wish to thank them President, thanking you very distinguistied honor that haye conferted upon ine, 1 will withdrayw, ddock, after his ceeded aown the center aisle to where Sen- ator Van Wyck was sitting, and- the latt one aiiother by a firm t vhich was hand- adopted after some objection and by a Stand- gentlemen who b tion with me. r. Miller was called to the chair, A motion came from M members of the legislature or of the crowd which was om behind, the motion being facetious, narrowly escaped passing, however, and was Horst that the ate their seats ation in the mission of passengers or of property, unde tion at Beatrice, atrice is more than for a longer dist; the same dire cluded within the lon, shall not be construe arrier, Within the terms of this ac cive as great compen- ily decorated soon as the joint convention had ad- journed the house Teconvened and re the senate’s conenrrence on the Wednesday Adjournment was consequently ‘Ihis long adjournment rising, they greeted and hearty clasp of somely applauded by the Spectators as an a prompted by the noble impulses of by his friends. next Nebras only because determination meént as ho may decide can now be properly 1 regard to the deprivation in- flicted in Canadian ports on ug the right to touch and trade, of the liberty heretotore enjoyed by such vessols, Ieferred to the committee on forcign rel Atits evening session the house pass ion bills, including one granting 508 month to lomas Francis Meagher, and at 10:20 adjourned till to-morrow. ernor Oglesby to his communication or is sured that the board’s letter is to be consid- Dr. D. E. Salmon, chief of the there is o ehance of recovery. t ¢ introduced’ a reselution ealling on the president for copies of such correspondence up to the present Cedar Rapids News, Jan. 2L—[Special ered as such, speaking of the matter, said: tions influenced commissioner’s letter to No personal has been formed here. will build a slide torty feet high and 160 teet action of the ctically undo the Mark Morton, son of J. braska. and Mortha John Wear, of this cit Sterling Morton, md vicidus f the state comm was a plain statement of \facts reflect upon the fault of the department department has_exerci Amputation upon the inte; A new national bank wil May 1 to succeed the private bank of k Il will be president, and there are twenty-five stockholders, be established + intagrity, that is no Senate. ‘WasniNGgTow, Jan, 21,—In the senate to- day a petition relating to the liquor traftic in the District of Columbia was referr debate to the committee on the District. Numerous petitions were presented by sev eral senators for. ing the facts, and [ believe sufficient unim- evidence i8 now in our very statement made by the lowa City Items, Towa City, Ia., Jau gram to the B Speeial Tele- triet court to- the Burlington, Ceasar Rupids & North- e railwav compromise tor damages for in_lum received in coupling that a wilful violation of the rules apparently occurred w allowed animals in"one of the distillery sheds The doctor reasserts all the McGuire smt to be inoculated. amendinent of the oleo- r the repeal of internal that Commissioner, Colman : i i Wil Ee e request to have the said about refill- e y 3 Soukap, the Sheryville murderer, pleads guilty and will be sentenced for life. ‘The case of W. H, I ley. two attorneys seekin other, attracts mnch attentfon. “recites his disinfected, iley and Milton Rom- to dishar each: lent to commi- The troublgr board of live stock commissioners can 3 copies o all correspond- | defy the governor we hope to hi rows out of the prosecution of liquor eases, 1 the taet from the governos all corres; In reference to the personal allusions and innuendoes with which the communi abounds, let me say that they are unw The publie is consta vealed to throughout the document, bt its attention isnot likely to be diverted from the nin ana dangerous vio- ons of the rules and reguiations of the ave not yet been satis- President of the Press, Speclal Tele- e committeo ate Press association met here. and elected Mr. 8. M. Clark, of Keos kuk, president in Independence, res| gram to the B of the Towa S of comment. issue, viz: the pl 5 decided to isions of the Bill. —The inter-state commerce bill,as agreed upon by both houses , makes it unlawful for any_com- n. government w llnl'll 1 factorily expl u the spring, either to Mexico or Southern California, the ged by the executive ofs shy was not given to the press before 1t | d¢tails to be arr was mailed. Thieves at Work. TEDATED, et to the provi receive from any verson or ons of this Broom~aron, Neb., An Aged Italinn Who Discovered the e ramtionieil) —T'he stealing of cat~ as been for several days taking place seven head having been stolen from J., E. Kelly and taken Deputy Sheriff Carlisle yesterday secured the he ease of the United Telophione company to test the validity of the Bell telephone e under substan ilar circumstances and conditions; 1V entis made the oce here this evening as to some points which will be employed by government counsel to the publication attie and found proof of the guilt of one 1 lative who has been e thieves hav nes Landreth and here some time ny undue or unreaso wntage 1o any particular fivm, corporation, or local- combat Prof. Bell’s claim to being the inyen- | 404 are yetat liverty. tor of the telephone, in outlining the evidence, publishes an inter- The evening Jour Many Indict Stoux Crry, =The grand jury con { its work to-day and returncd a I number of indictments, the nature of which have not been w be until the arrcsts are madé about twenty-five of and has in his possession many certified papers from the patent oftice wl to his elaim to give evidenc the telephone have invented nd filed a cayeat five yedrs be- ent was obtained. de public yet and will nog It is believed receive substantially similar eircuni- shorter than for a shorter stion of State clc was requested to adglress joint convention and was received cheers by the entire house. is taken, it should be sta! the wishes of the i dock. with Ins famlly, rode up town at the beis who live some distance from the capital, and who have not visited their homes sineé coming here. asked it, and_voluntarily assured the lous that they would not seék another adjourn- .ment diring the ses Over three hundre in both louses, M encompass his dof had to abandon th to Senator Van Wyek is it that for ived the votes of nearly half of ure present, than Is it a tribute that e was Greater tribute and would not_dispe and gentlemen of this con- 1 y Lam happy to meet with day and to be asked by you to make a few suggestions ballots hie rec and Represenatative Fuller,” In his remarks said his election was due la 0 the probable S agreed upon at the last strait s the one should combin meml es of through the doors into the auditoriun cheering and applavse greeted the e the platform and in- while thera were some differences among them, he hoped none of them would be cen- A special train of about one hun- yeoln this morning allot and escort the re being made 1 the floating opposi- Agee railway colnis- ddock, whom I met heresix vears he retired from tie po- nator greeted me king, as 1 er azo, and who when United States ‘The only thing which aroused a display interest by the members during the one and a half briet hours previous 1o the conyen- tion was a resolution by Mr. connty, as 1elows: Whereas, The great state of Nebraska las been delivered into the hands of citizans went to 10 be preseut at the senator home, for a reception to Mr, Ia county members at the opera house to-mor- state of Nebraska that t hoerfully into entleman and the people d by State speech of the nominee wa mendable i sentiment. mission which 1 L the hands of that g eloquont id ¢ om- ce, provided, lowever, that, upon ap- ation to the commission ‘appointed under the vrovisions of this act, carrier may in special ease sion, ¢ less for a longer than ance for the tr or property, and it Any common earrier to enter combination with any othe riers, for the pooling of freights of dif ompeting rail nings of such r tion thercof, and in any of Nebraska, you have transferred into the bands of one o eminently able and fit by ex- ¢ and intelligence and b hurston, Chapl; nate, Caul Vandervoort, and Rej tion by the dramatic action ot a wid- : therefore, bo it I, Thatthe public bulldings of said y disposition Algernon Sidney Paddc of day tered upon his fifty-sbye been born inGlens Falls, N. 1115 father was a' prominent lawyer of that portion of the Paddock attended the publie schools for pre- liminary instruction, years old he entered 'Glens Falls acaden present the people of Nebs joice with him that the amenitie izod life have been obseryed In this contest and the election which is now, I trust, so happily ended. L received at your hands his commission six dock six years into the hands I lay It down to-day. h were enthusinstically che azain when the b One ot the most remarka- ble senatorinl struggles in- the history of the state is ended. The Final Ballot, vecial Telozram state be diaped in mourning for the term of olution hung: fire until after the joint convention, when 1t was tabled. Thanking Dr. 21.—To the Editor of safford, of Wymore, mpire state, Senator Pad- and when thirte v Iaid it down people of Nebrask as Now, my friends, | “at Union college, Schenectady, shall be deemed @ “That, afterninety days from the this act, every eommcen carrier subj provisions shall have printed and keep for public inspection sehedules showing rates, faves and charges shall not be raised except 5 of public notice, but that they reduced without shall be where he remained until the com® ient of his senior year. gent request of a brother who siding in Detroit, the young to the “City of the Straits.” ‘The culminating s I I have a severe for the election to the Beg.| the jolnt convention United States senator was the occasion of a large attendavce, and at noon all available you will allow me, although ¢ v cold (here the senator articulated with pain- a few words, not as holding the oftice (th ©) DO mat- representative from Gage county, was nom- inated for that position by the straight r publican convention of that county, not endorsed by the anti-monopolists, and ful difficulty), to sa; the mere matter of is comparatively of no imort ‘Three months artier to enter into any combina- eement to prevent the ghts from being continuous from shipment sitting and standing space In the house was The presence of ladies was more noticeable than at any previousoceasion. The vote of the Joiut convention was as follows: him that he would like the best, and accordingly he re- turned to Glens Falls and be; school, a position which therefore owed them nothing as a party, But he had voluntarily wade pledges o subport General Van Wyek, both vrivately and on Notwiihstandiny ter who may be the individual who repre- sents you, the peo ) senaté of the United States tor six years; but the great principle—the great struggle de common exirier violating the the act shail be liable for the full amount of damages sustained, together with reasonable counsel and attorneys’ plate any ot the provisions of America's dous ‘pressure brought to bear upon him by the railroad crowd, and the fact that he was in the employ of the B, & M. as a sur- geon, he fultilled his pledges manfully and ble “first stepping stone” underlying this contest—is a matter of jm- In the meantime he carried ortance to the people of know that the man whon ¥ will as honestly and as jealously endeavor to proteet your interests and your rights in th Hon, A, 8. Paddo Hon. Jno, A, M) Hon, €, 1l Van Wy . asaes hose voting for Senator Van Wyck wers nal offense to v max bill provides fo sis® of tive suceessful men, X out the programme by studyin, ebraska, and 1 ou bave selected to Fort Calhoun, Washington county. PErsons, Gilmore, Helmrod, Horst and Senator Hig: gins of Cass, d @ farm and located. Wils & ETave question whether Omaha was *'to be or not to Senator Padaock really passed most of his time in the latter place, and during 1555 and 1850 he did some editorial work on Omaha Republican, senate of the United States as he who gives up this commission has sought to do for the 1 have told my friends tl wo had important issues im- Awong this great nation —trom fhis great state, great i the extent of sreat in the population which greatin the resources behind u reat in the principles, which, it fully estab- © us not only the greatest producing, but the greatest and grandest stato we stand here, enator Van Wyck in my county, and for 1 wish to express my thanks to Dr, for his honorable “course, has been nothing more than we have a right 10 expect from every honorable man, it is still in such marked contrast to the course of some others who owed 80 much 1o the sena 10r's friends. that it is worthy of special men- Dr. Gafford is a talented and risin ung man, and the known faet that he wil true to his political pledges under all cir- cumstances is worth more t0 hiw than a mint Jo BURROWS, The Joint Convention, , Neb,, Jan. 2L—[Special to the balloting proceeded for al of the senators Upon his name being we had a cri: The membes pending upon us. 1n 130 he was chosen & delegate to the republican national conyen- tion at Chicago, that nominated Abrabam Lincoln, and “during that fall he stumped New York state for the republi April, 1561, he was appointed secretary of the territory of Nebraska and three years afte d was a del Baltimore that nox On the admission of United States senator sev its territory explainea their votes, called, Senator Higgins of Cass said: 1 pro- pose to vote for the people’s candidate yet, and my vote is for Charles H. Van Wyck.” An outburst of applause followed. Representative Horst said: vote for Charles H. Washington, friends, to- 1y a tixed principle, because 1 10 be based to a cer- ‘The strugglesupon in the union all’ interest is suppc tain extent upon prinei prineiple aud with principle affects their te o the o “L explain my Van Wyck tor this rea- The Indiana Contest, tor number are S0 against gambling liouses, bawdy houses and e like, Eregate tor the t Nis leisure hours he experinente ¢ diseases by the aid of ele wrse o° these experi and himself being i’ difl Fatal Boller Explosion., Jan, 21—[Special Teles he boiler of rent’ rooms, irenit through held the wire " the shor ser distances grum to the By inzmill at Dexter exploded this morning, tearing to pieces the boiler room and killing ' the owner of the mill, Mr. W, Buildings within the range of a more or less shattered by th 190 yards and was only checked by the railroad embankment, tinm of & wire. teeth and by the well known dental nnection with the auditory nerve distinetly umation of “his N experienc act of the other end of the Ihis discovery by Mu of investigations which re- sulted in the construetion of a perfect work- to the instrument of r'rof, s with poverty & the shock from the con with his mouth, Jed to a serie sueh common authorized to His constant strug Davesvonr, I, J Isportation of passengers commission ibe the extent to whicl such designated comuon carri o from the operation of this Mrs. Margaret Davis, it was not until 1571 thut his en 'y this morn= Documentary evid archives of the p who was burried at Coal file in the se are also published b She Lost her sight five y ing and inteilcet were sound. s 10 hut her hears CrAnhing sound was rece common carrier 1 g The New Ti 1 Association. I'he first steps towardg ion of a new trotting s last been taken in the withdrawal this worning of the Detroit driving club from “Trotting association. meeting held yesterday numerous communis eations from “trotting and fair associations throughout the country were read, expressin dissatisfaction with the old organization an Detroit Driving elub to i the formation whole affair has grown out of of_ Secretary Vail by the National Trotting all for a meeting at which zation will be planned has I'he date is notset, but the meeting will be held in Detroit sowe time in knowledgment of smprovements in 152 and 1883, and that these claims embody in a great part the patent is to or net proceeds 110 'rof, Lell, U ase i€ an aerecnent T T T [Special Telegram tothe BEE.|—Commenting on the lent senatorial elections in ‘I'ribune says: separate offense, New Jersey the “It would be only a natural and fitting sequence of the impudent frauds by which the democrats claim two disputed seats if they should insist upon admitting the two fraud claimants to vote upon their own But the republican members and of- full_knowledge of eirown fault if such the retention s of the senate have the tacts and it will be t dishonorable sharp practice issuffered to sue- been sent out. a-facle right 1o aseat and theretore power to vote on all questions until has been decided, will carry with itany prima facie where fraud has | usually gives prin Ex-Governor Alger's Munificence, .—Information of another Alger's extensive benevos es has just leaked out through the fuel and flour dealers who were connected with the enterprise, T and a few trusted fr familles during the recent cold snap, rovisions ot en 5o glaring and notor- fous as in the instance in" question, and it is tors 1o sy, where the per sons are in no way entitled th’ seats, whether allowed to vote themselyes into the places thiey have tried to steal, fine being £5,000. | for republican ser nds he found 500 needy appointiients, are to be for two, three, four, tive and six of this commi: to beappointed by the president, by and with ¢ and consent of the 3 oflice shall be in Washington old sessions in and a tak Se Wwas sent a bty ot coal or cord w delivery of the n ful and patheti cutirely destitu of flour and & Le scenes at the sded gifts wer The Question of Passes. =I'he Wiseonsin consented to nt among the west milies being Lut until th A Short Postmaster ¥ MILWAUKEE, Augusta, Wis., single @ bill will have in this re ys that Postmaster J. B, be directed ‘The commissioners have salarics The commissioner has power to appoint a seeretary with an annual salary of 33,500, and has guthority to employ and ation of ebraska as a fix the comper as it may be found Necessary o 4 proper per formancee of its duties, subject 10 the ap- proval of the seeretary of the interior. hill approvriates $100.000 for the purposes of this act, for the scal year ending INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 2L—Contrary to gen- eral expectation the joint session of the legis- lature was again without result. at noon took anoth material prosperity : based upon what they rinciple the great northwest stru, the principle whic whole world. son, that Inever found the number of votes 0 the caucus as it was represented to me My choice is Van Wyck, whow 1 consider \he defender of justice and the choice of the Jeople of this state, altbough he has been de- i7 he was an unsuceessiul candi- they consider underlies the President Joh vote, which stood as Frow the earliest ages until now the people thelr prineiples upon those appointed Senator of the newly made territory of Wyowing, u ) Allen 4, 'The conyention then adjourned. Button was remoy terday by Inspu the postoftice yess tor Carrington, w ha things will be vanced in some (s d officials and 2 good the loss, - Death of Mes, Voorhe WASHINGTON, wife of Senator dence in this eity at 5 o'clock of acute In Newport, Ark.y bambers was hanged for murs suas Williams in that towa 1o Octee Both were negroes, Voorhees, died

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