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THE OMAHA DALYy BEE » . - — = a— " T ¢ - = ! SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY l}, 1887, NUMBER 220, eaving thelr rooms were fillad with ’ cision of the supreme court in the Tyler case N M N Father McGlynn, He spoke of him as h W \ SOME INPORTANT MEASURES, | 70k ot ims, o it vt | RDDLEBERGER'S TROUBLES, | siphetssmiomuguio vt con | EXTRENE DANGER OF WAR, | F23 St it s | THE WEEK 1N WALL STREE, tor upon his wonaerful fight against the To-day's Herald says: Major C. 1, line of criticism, and then quoted from Me- B omblned strenith of Al MAChIne ol ticiats, MWilcon, pay master ot the ariny, hns returved Gly s statement o the papers that o did —— i ..o | and to extend their feelings of regret and in- il i g 3 0 Omaha a fter s months' leave of ab- 5 romise to make no more speeches on the 9 Bills Introdnced in the Lower House Which meu:h“. At his deteat. A he senator looked | The Virginia Statesman Gives Away the gence, It yill bo good nows to his many The English Government Alarmed at the Lrish question, even for .vn?xh,\.]l;ultl did not Speculation On the Stock Exobange Chataos splendidly after the battle. The conscious- f i i riends to learn that his wife's health is tenatton | " ind himself 'to abstain for all time from i ne : Are of General Interest. Tiess OF Knowing inat be bad been_ endarsed Doings of Executive Sessions, rapidly improving_ander skillful medical Situation in Europe, publie speaking on - political and socint terized By Groat Irregularity, by {m- people whom he has served so faith- ——— treatment in New York City,” —_—— subjects, After r\'}n-nn'm to (‘nrd\- —_— ~ fully, and with the knowl 3| i - 3 g - nal Simeoni's tion, N considering . NEW RAILROAD LEGISLATION, out of |hl‘“|uhl I\‘\Ill\"' A SNUBBED BY FELLOW SENATORS. THE CLEARANCE RECORD, GERMANY'S INQUISITIVENESS h\u'\ Il'l‘“'” n > Herol 18 the THE RICHMOND TERMINAL DEALL iven no voice achiance o cry ont corruption, ~ head and front of Dr. MeGlynn's offens WE Ayl 4 Showing of the Country,s Business b Now mark tho Sk oot nel lenve. P R . The Provisions of Three , Bills on the | S o qor At added clicerfulness 10 the | pgmunda Brings Down the Wrath of Fob 1o Bast Wouks She Will Ask Krance to Explain Her | (o Mirk the striking coinctifence. 1n IS8 | o yieete titstory of the Long Threaty, | cot—Work of the Lavor Tteps | (Allhongh “lie senate adjourned until | ehe Civil Service Commissioners— Bosrox, Jan. 8~ (Special Telogramto the | Military Movementa—A Brilllant | discouragement and coerelon, = Every re. | oned Movement to Dopreas Oregon resentatives—The Alien Notne, 10 periiaps Will Hob care to face Hia Susan B. Anthony Bobs Up Bex.]=The following table, compled from Event in Berlin—Comments I T B e Stocks Brought to Light—Other Land BilL constituents after his vote was recorded. Serencly—Capital Notes, special dispatehes to the Post trom the mana on McGlynn, was In that hour, whieh we wero metaced by Developuients Expectod. Friends of Coliy are ow Working up o ity o4 gers of the leadngclearing housesof the Uni- i distraction, that Cardinal Simeont, at the de- Ny ¢ —_— congressional boom for the ge county d States, gives the gross exchanges at oa sire of English agents in Rome, joined nis gl f‘r:( Ok Jxety G4, 1887, A Conflict Tmminent. focble attacks to those of Ireland’s other polut for the week ending January 22, 1887, | A ¢ T XA enemies. It appears now that he was not compared with the corresponding pertod of |, LOXDOY, Jan. #—The Daily Nows pro- | (Uit i T Rtempts to coorce the | , NEW YOuK, Jan, 2.—Special Telogram i osses to know that there 1s extreme danger | ptlstied Wit RIS vain attempts to coeree to the Brx.)—The courso ot speculation on s s — e | O war, It says the government is alarmed England’s political works, He also’ aimed | the stock exchange during the past week on account of its having heard that Germany | his little - thunderbolts at our friends in | was characterized by groat {rregulatity, Vie is llkely within a fow days to ask France to | America becatisa ~ he *was —Instricted | brations botweon strength and. svenktiees M schiemer, 1is possible that he can sceure | Riddleberger's Lot Bills the Public Will Watch, the nomination. ~Wise heads admit this—but |~ Wasnivaroy, Jan. 23.—|Special Telegram Lixcors, Neb, Jan. 23,—[Special to the | remembering the candidacy of our How 4 71 Yiinm at of the two hundred and odd bills | they in turn wonder it Colby could secure the | 10 the BEE. shindlitib it il VLY “‘l?' o iKve bwn tHioduted 1y the liouse of | oM SR il ginfa, is posing as the crushed tragedian, He which liave been introduce 8 houst Othor congres stal a8 800! as b pscribing ol 8 P Tobresehtatives thits far, scarcely a score have | ANOIher congressional comet that has soen | hias been describing to every one who has 4 the light, and is hailed with apparent joy by | asked him and to many who have not the any general Interest. Ranking among the | manfrom the Sceond districr s foind in y ot a Happy One. A Week of Irregular Spocunlation, cenes whi ok place o secret sessi CITIE 15 pxple 0 mes of the French ;| by England that it was here wo found our 5 Piki first in_importance aro the railrond frelzht | the Nannouncement that Speiker Harians [ SceRes Which took place In the secr N tis CITIES, INGS. £ | cxvlain the meaning of the Fronch milltary | G (050 twar: and lore, of all the friends of | WCFO frequent, both conditions often pres tariff bills, three in number; the bill repeal- | friends fnsist that he shall b stanc Wi ‘!"l“l"’":il““l'_",““' ‘\‘"":““i”l‘"l_), e, & | movements on the froutier, Ircland, Cardinal Simconi singlod ot for ‘ll;my\u {\;Ih sameo time in different shares, 4 eny commission Jaw, a | | bearer two years hence, and step 1nto what he said and s said s, a % — punighinent one of tho most devoted priests e incident that attracted the most attes Fobiatg for ¥ Eommis o Wil nd the UL | congressional. slippers of Stinking. Water | and also what lio gavo notics to the senato. 2 A BERLIN B and single heartod men that God has ever | at the opening was the nu.h,.,“,‘m‘v':!.f:»,,n,il,:’.': Lol u alnts | S : | Mr. Riddleberger's relations are sald by oflior B [ e Grana Boten galled to tho ministry—one of the Iarkest | 10t Tannoaseo. denl; ang thiy ok , rates upon thé rallroads and bring complaints filam _Daily, of Nemaha county, tns | Air, Mddieherger' relations ars saliby otriee b3 fatt one '0f che o cuthoe migd Toat | o al, maintaitied wainst railroad companies to trial betore | formed me last ‘night that he proposed sl da L ik ¥ Ro, ) ever donned the yestments of the Catholie | Hhe prominence which southern properties | ngainst P proy " ® t " . jurles, OF the froight tariff bills two propose | 10 make an attempt to get some member in- | PIain that he wasnot in a condition to see or 1Copyright 1887 by Jitmes Gordon Bennett.] priesthood: one of the most foarloss chiam- | had previously secured, It soon transpired, 3 ke P terested and urge the enactinent of a law re- [ hear accurately. e was at least sober to make 80 per cent of the rates of 1 ',l,",°. ducing inferest in the state to 7 per cent. Ho | enough to raise a tromendous disturbance, I | masimun which railroads can Croafict | has some very valuable statistics upoh the | and'is determined to duplicate it at the next | San Franciseo. charge, "The third bill forbids the exaction of | real estate mortgaze business which, it pros- [ &8¢ 4eterind Pl son from Vir. | e 8 1nora than 60 per cent of the rates in opera- | ecuted properly, would no doubt accomplish | ¢xecutive session. ho senator from Vir- Cincinnatl. in 18%, All throe bills require railrond | hig object. ginia has, with his colleagues, taken an oath | Dittsbure tion in 15%, A AR g Several G, A. R. men were talking last | never to reveal what oceurs in exeeutive ses- | Kansas companies to post In & conspicuous place 1 | night in one of the prominent hotels. They | sion. and yet in defiance of his oath he | Providenc one depotin every county a schedule of rates, | were indignant to think that the “bloody stands 1n the tel lobbie: A fablten th Louisvil and any overcharge violation of the rates so | shirt” had been waved in every campaign in | 8t0ds in the hotel lobbies and reci '¢ | Omaha cheduled shall be punishable by fine and [ this state, and that when it canio to an elec- | Scenes of Friday with great Milwauke: restitution, beside payment of costs and at- [ ton foru United States senator greed ap- | 1le gives not Brntay, Jan, 28, —[New York Herald Cable | pions that Treland hias evergiven to the eause | noweyer, that thero had been oavy renliza: b b bel ; 0 Ror 8 AL, 4 Oavy reall ~Spectal to the Bee.)—The annual celebra- ;'I [\\'!’m- lberty 1\"‘]“?"1 “hi“ ',“","""l“"[ tions in Richmond Terminal under cover of tion of the kronungs and erlenfes’, one of | i BUS tnosginent in treland, which meant | thq groat boyancy which attendod the con- to grasp robber landlordism; tor supporting tho events of the Berlln season, passed off to- [ wHAt Chrdinal Stmconi caled. and what 1| Summation of the deal, and thoreafter fobe K of nearly eight points in the day with the accustomed pomp and magnits r‘i;n proud to ("ull. Irish {:‘\’u]nlhm. Father | lowed the br cence, The Kalser and kaisercin, rather im- [ Mclilynn has done what bishops and vriests | same, which was accelerated by the ane TS et et TSR in Ireland have done n defense of this same cenio Y prudently braving the wildest inclement il 10 aaded diishmont wiieh nouncement that the ‘Terminal directors had the prop: weather, attended serviee in the Schloss chapel. The kaiserein, who wore a superb | Fath white canda would have meted out to | duthorized an additional issue of 10,000,000 r McGlynn, of Ireland. 1t Is absurd | of stock which they proposed to of to the atin dress trimined with ermine, was f 10 believo that Father McGlynn would leave [ minority of the Richmond & Danvillo stocke ¢ 1o all the newspaper men, | Denvel sorbed patriotisin, and _everything was sacri- | too, that he wiil furnish them full informa- | Detroit. carried in by two royal pawes, picturesquely | the chureh to take the stump, but he claims, | holders in propor torney fecs. ficed to their own'selfish ends, 8 b Goouts at subsegus seutive | Sleveland h Y R bR A o and T thiink riehtly so, the Hebt to. think for | "OMETs in proportion of four shares to ‘e proliibition bill proposes a prohibitory | Since the senatorial eleetion 13 over legis- | L00 0f What uceurs at subsequent exeeutive | Gt "pyyj. attired In searlet. Tho kaiser returned to his | pip, ol in political matters.” one. After this ‘Terminal stock ral- 9 amendmerit to the constitution similar to the [ 1ative work promises to settie down and be- [ Sessions. The senators do not know what | Indianapolis valace slightly indisposed and suffering from - lied and reacted with groat frequency, but one in TIowa. 1t will of necessity command | COme as “tedious as a twice told tale.” to do about it, but will probably decide to let | Minneapolis, . a cold and hoarseness, 1 am assured that THE PRIEST'S ANSWER. subsequently settled down into a condition of general attention. Al. FAIRBROTHER, Mr. Riddicberger severely alone. Senate ‘-\,l-imvtl* there Is no cause for anxiety. " comparative quiet. Nickle Plate stocks suf- ‘4 Ineidental o the proposed raflway leglsla- secrets always leak out. Very seldom isany- | {olumbus, His place at the banquet in the welsson- | Father McGlynn Makes a Public State- fered a sharp break on the proposed assess ment, and suddenly beeame inactive. Then anthracite coal shares loomed into great prominence and by their marked strength did much to preserve the i tone of the market. Jersey Central was conspicuous for an advanee of about four points and Reading rose half as much, Strong pools were at work in both these stocks, and the advance frightened many shorts into covering, and their purchases materially assisted the ime- provement. Some ot the coaland iron stocks Tose to the highest point yet reached. The MOIHEQ SLWODIIIS T0R10WEE) PRRACDELE SWELT UL FOUR. thing done that the newspapers do not report | Hiotiora s and Pullman_car tomif, respectively, The ¥ u LR e WordsofPralse to Van Wyck's Friends | as fully as they cara to, but a senator was | New Haven. . \ LR ST T e g L T —Wrath For Traitors. never known before to deliborately and will- | 8t. Joseph. carrying a_ passenger any distance, ‘The HAsTINGS, 1A, Jan. To Messrs. Gil- | fully violate his oath in the presence and Tin. . other provides that not more than 50 cents | more, Heimrod, Horst and Higgins, Lincoln, | knowledge of everyone. Mr..Riddleberger's ehiall be chiarged by any Pullman car com= | Neb.—Gentlomen: The people of the stato | excuse is that the senate on Friday voted pany gl G, ‘,";y "lstance | of Towa view with profound regret the result | down a resolution offered by him to consider R of the late senatorial contest in Nebraska. | the extradition treaty in open session. He ‘The bill to prohibit Nolding of land by | The defeat of Hon. Charles 11 Van Wyck is | says it isa measure in which the public is aliens will probably attract attention. It | a national calamity, and it is attributable to [ interested and in which there are many poc ?.'(-:flf.-'.'.’l"fn'fa'“.'.'.I‘l.'llufi-ll"l'l‘l'ulifl:::;'y"wfxnfl'x the treason of men who wero chosen to ex- | features that would not be agreed to if the Jand willed to'or descending to aliens shall | press the will of the people in the selection | cold light of day was turned on them. Ile snal was taken by the crown prinee, The ¢ ment of' His Case. stately hall \\'nscin\v‘l(-nl with blrimmn uni | NEW Yok, Jan. 23.—[Special Telegram forms, dresses and gorgeous liveries. ‘The | 10 the Buk.J—The statement given out by crown prince, wearing o dark blus. general's | ATehbishop Corrigan has ereated mueh ex- unform, occupied the seat. of honor wnder | Coment awong the patishioners of 3 tho crimson canopy. Beside him sat the | Stevhen’s church, Dr. Shrady, Dr. Me- crown princess in white satin aress, the | G1ynn’s physician, thought it ing an corsage very decollette. Sho woro yellow [ Udue advantage of Dr. Metlynn for the ostrich featliers, a long tulle veil, a diamond | Arehbishop to come out with a statement at a tiara and around the throat a necklace of | LinC when the pricst s to0 il to make un SHERY e ehite | answer. 1le criticises the arehbishop's state- dinmonds and_cmeralds, Her long, LG avarel s gAY B FevarvRIORES itten aring house “#*Notncluded in totals; 1o ele } ! 105t Al Gl R satin_ train, richly brocaded in gold, w escheat fo the state, and shail be appraisod, | of United States senator. The day has ar- | proposes to keep the public informed as to S T carried by two pages in white tunies, white 'l';"r“\“l (‘!;"‘I":’““l'““l"‘“‘\"':‘l‘ :}I‘:““l;“‘:‘l‘ ’;:” eneral stock market did comparatively little the amount of money determined upon as | rived for the people to hold men accountable | the contents of the treaty and the conduet of RQUE CANAD J A LB, r kKnee breeches g slin jabots, The « Mellynn's letters ha been quoted o vither v » usually a1t & the value of the 1and (o be paid to the alien | for their acts 'as Topresantatives. e viol 2 — Ieather knce breeches and muslin jabots. Tii cither way and the usually prominent shares in part, those portions being ehosen which would indieate_insubordination on the part of the priest. The lotter written and sent to the archbishop December 20 had been badly garbled. The first half had been entirely suppressed, the part only being quoted which treated of the determination to adhere to his land thee “The part suppressed gave Dr. MeGlynn's reasons for refusing to obey the il HESE R L S T RN ALY every senator toward it, whether he violates A to nands of tuo | 1n ordel (o Gbiain Yotea 1 theaton n-the full. | bis oath or not. 1is duty to the public Is which fixes the lezal day | est’_sense of the word, and the peoplo | higher than his duty to the senate and | Toroxro, Ont, Jan. 25 |Special Tele- | Von Moltke, On her right T saw the Prince bensation Tor- overtime, and To. | braska. to hold theso 'Uuthre. responsivia | tnis misontn o ooty for him o vio- | grawn 1o the Bur]—Tho Glabe publishes a | Williolm in searlet Hussar uniform, forming any individual or company cmploying | and put them on trial for the crime of k‘ ht -‘van Ly |“‘ o '";,l s lf dispateh from Ottawa which makes come nmun:;g foil for the pale, <pirituelle face or more than three persons to pay at least twlce | treason. If the written law will not punish | treaty with open doors. ‘Ther but one | startling revelations as to Sir John Mae- | the Princess Saxe Meiningen, who looked n favor bf Riddleberger esolution, | Donald’s mental condition, It says: “Sir | enarming in a low dress of white a month, them, appeal to the court of the people and-| VOt : Representative Andres' bill to provent tho | notify them that Nebraska is not' a_healthy | which was east by him. Mr. Riddicberger | John's petulance under advice or contradic- [ satin - and gold and a coquettish tion makes the lives of his ministers isup- | little cap with a vail fastened around employment of convict lavor on public build- | place for siich men. Y ou eannot make men | says, and it is true as the gospel, that suchi a ings or works 1s in the hands of the peni- | honest, but you can make them afraid to do The Premicr's Montal Condition Said | Whole effeet was loss harmonious than strik- to Be Unbalanced. ing. Immediately facing her was General heir or heirs by the ‘There is a labor committee on labo) assumed merely secondary importance, rise ing and falling frequently, but asa rule keeping within a narrow range. The passage near the close of the interstate commerce bill by the louse of representatives brought Pacifio Mail temporarily to the front asa_ great bull card, but Cammack and his following, which included most of the room traders, soon of employment at elght hours, provides for [ of Iowa call upon the people of N extra : abbIvaAEIATE: ninis s summons from Rome. One reason is il | | tentiary committee. It reads as follows: wrong'if You punish them for the crimes | pear-tion would have vaccived a large mutn- | portable. 1t is known that Sir Charles Tup- | the hend by a diadem of brilliants. | Ji 5l bt e of i private ehiarae | Jumped on the market and browght about “That in all advertisements for the eree- | they gominit. ber of votes if it had been offered by any | yorleft the cabinet because ho could not put | On the left I noticed the Princess Joharn | top Dr. Sel v elainis these priy req- | Kencral reaction. For the third time during tion or mnsmu-tlinu of public blnl\!]in;:s :;r ;lu lynnl,I z‘l‘ln‘ll?-u‘wnfiflm inmlmr]t::l four flfllll'rlsmm:ynr !h)nin rhum;-lf.n .\mlf\hen he | up with SirJohn, and that the difficulties | Albrecht of Mecklenburgh, in diaphranous | sons nlu' xlun' ient du (hemselves and merit [ the week Wall strect obtained yesterday a other public works, or for materials to be [ who stood faithful to the “grand old man” | switches off on his favoritc theme of conver- | potye 1 fnina A X pale blue, the sa AL s sideration. elimpse of different phase: D5ed i thelr aroction, construction or com. | —wo would like to expross. it {hanks. but FEHGHE e rRAGIont E s FRGe Ve B aal o o et I URFETHIERS Bale BUISS A2 GRECD SR, Tkl O night Dr. MeGlynn issued a ! LRI Cebnubianl flon b f 3 : : full cabinet council, at which they shook their | knot of foreign celebrities and ambassadors, pletion, and for all ‘supplies of every de- [ empty words eannot paint the true grati- 3 5 3 4 " Y 0 s 0 Reription 1o be furnished 1o or for the wee of | tude that permentes the soul of man. . Wien | M8 fellow senators. lie complains that no | fists in ono another’s face. A peaes was | notably Count Sehouvaleff, who was untiring \s omitied fr any of the departments, and in all contracts | such noble deeds as yours are engraved in l"fl'l‘.‘}{'lhg":mfi,“‘("r ;““‘}‘“'f"f ‘bm{lfl_“;’l‘mlfi‘lflv. patched up, and Tupper sent to England. | in his attentions to his neighbors, the envoy | of his (MeGlynn’s) let to. made under and in pursuance of such aaver- :!u-hln.«oglyo,f?:ufinlc«ilyuur_l'f:wml. ul_dovo- | B0 Nade the vietin of the rules of the stnate. | Siuce that time no one except Mr. [ of the grand Turk, 1n anofher corner of the | und standing ot the ease. While e | bull movement in’ Hocking Valley stock. tisements, there shall be inserted a condition | tion to prineiple w h{y|<~‘{|:a the sun_at | s Hade S AtteEREWHD i) A tne | Pope has Liad the least influence against any | hall sat two swarthy Japancse looking very l_""nll\("'l in 1882 and 188 Lo make 1m0 MOre | yoesterday the long threatened moven. 10 that no convict or prison labor whatever, or | noonday, when the dark decds of the traitor | and o ks tclira ¢ | view once adopted by the aged premier. Tho Py A RESIS fpoeches on the Irish question, he did not | gepress so-called Orezon stocks was uncove that influenced its action. It found out first ays that the arch- IS Ltk thment parts | how anthracite coal strike news may be got, - essential to a full [ and secondly, ot some licht on the sluggish in which he o 1 S , 5 4 e 3 nent w begun in the I wh . et & bill i deprived him of mueh of his rémaining ca- | European tunics. Tho tall, handsome of- | time to come from public speaking on poli- | meth G R , B lic work, or in the preparation or manufac- | power are buricd in ubh\'lon.] % A ho s fi;’v‘; (‘.'J}‘ént"033”1;?0‘#}.1.‘..“.‘;,'L!?’:: pacity for conservative thinking. . When. & | ficer. in dark bluo dragoon uniform, dis- | tical and social subjects, il addat ‘1 Jve | m;mm::lx«‘::d ale sotlgg“:':eteqr;’t‘::‘::. O L B A e D T O eI monstration “of support. e says e [ ook after the Ontarlo defeat, Mo declded o |- coursing'so gallantly to a lady in mauve, was | hever retracted; ot without dotug violeniee | continental stocks, that carried both dowh tract the further condition that no person VAN WYOK'S DEFEAT. }.’fu?-"l&?lmfifi rllllal nlx]:;lmh::r,:gé‘;\;]::xg feliow | in the council. - Siz 11 his children, and that laws which ment in the financial column of the wiho is nota bona fide resident within the i was in England, was _ca J ebrask c The Chicago Herald Comments on the | senators, who take every possible way to 5 i 1imits of the state of Nebraska, who has not cary Horalliomment Show hit disrespect. © 16 snya e nay ayvey | to Sir John, and when " the' Jatt hagies” Taifenilo “Who's that dapper, liltle 01d man with a | useof o for, unknown | big baid head. wearlng spectacles?” said a | deny their birthrignt to tho great majority of | GYerons Losts Oregon Navigation ang or heard ho | stranger near mo. men are unjust and injurions ought to | weae and lower to-da: It b declared his intention to become a cityz B : was coming to Canada, he directed him to | Puat little : be abolishéd, 1 am theolo enongh to | WO e 1 o-day. | It bo- 0f | o ide o8 1 s peen fnside the residences of~any of his se coming to Oa N y That little man was Menze o [ Donehs0 [ gins to appear that Oregon” Navigation completion of any public building or other 12k, ]—The Herald, in an editorial comment | to one of them. Senator Paluier once asked mg tine, possibly some ars. Oue of tha onnection is .that and said “Ldrink to the health of [ truth, If the pope should declare that this 3 5 i 0 determining to endure neither central nor | his uoni on Senator Van Wyck’s defeat, says: “It [ him to a dioner party, which ho was obliced | delenmining S albeeal doctrine is contrary to the Catholie Taith, 1 to deeline becauce 1 doos nog own a deed | practical deposition, he announced he would [ the ol pu o That any wilful breach of any of said [ washardly to have been expected that Sen- sigl hile the stock liticant facts in this i 4 bonds of the Oregon b 68 T instantly resign unless all consented 0 an auk standing. ‘The band zrew Wag | should then, ns a Catholic, repudiate it. But i 0 d bonds conditions' by any eontractor shall authorize | ator Van Wyck could bo_recleeted in Ne- | 0% and s too poor tobuy one: clection. A3 ] gnation would fiavo araaneaniinG T haband erewi\ o Jam also”incalogian’ eniotich fo ko wint SRR A o i and work aforfeiture of the contract, and a incurre i sely bitter L TRrag Rubbads Shy cilled thie con. y his_ celleagues L anished. 1e ehurch teachies as to the limitations of LA > Shall constitute o completo detense 1 bar | raska. Il had incurred the intensely bitter enator Edmunds has snubbed the civil | 1adg the best of the § e 2000 ner mile, aud i¥ i huve cost only about road interest n the vie this power of definition, and therefor U f : v or Edmunds ibbedguiereli] e S < ! [N v is consequently diflicult, to ‘account for. the A e e s tais. | opposition of tho rall yice commissioners and they are_as hufly | Made the best of tho sit AMERICANS AND CATHOLICS. | know that the doctrine of eanaiity At o 0 K 1o ace D o A T o sa || statoXanajthislor was enough to have | a5 “wethens.” Last session Senator Fd- [ }0 50 o the polls. ' Any RO SO - yiehts i land can no more bo condemned by | QU $E,00 ber mile.” Tt wus gencrally itract; and it shall be the duty of the | defeated him. In addition he had shown | Munds had a resolution passed by the senate | ooydition " and the A Tory Paper's Comment on the Mc- | (ghurch than any other truth,” supposed that linving. signally failed a fow ot iautic1p e Iboihy pfe ; : | asking ti eivil service commisstoners to tol] | fondition, and, Glynn Cnse. thanianyioll s weeks ago (o throw the Louiavillo & Nashe lelting any suel contriet, upon being | somo restraint under the monopoly farifl | Soereat ey s pad S elers o tell | forSir Cliarles Tupper y Gy s “UPOLICEMEN GUAID 2011 CHURCIE T i o et ouleylliof &ENEILS adsised that any confractor las Knowingly | jush and ho had on many occasions demon- | been made In the departments. -—Tho come | AbXiety- e LoNoN Ja. SN York Horald | wers ouniusie is amicl S htrel {04y | to smash tho {rust. combany (hat s (rustee Uare tho same forfeitaas Con et Y4 girated an unwillingness o sco the publle | missioners employed wll their leisure mo- MICHIGAN'S HELL HOLES, L el th (o B T Onmo e ot | el EoHaM BN orE S ConHomaLio Tociin | for its bonde; tlio 1 ¢ditor of’ the Poat A Nother bill, which has as its object also | 1ands turned over by wholesale to syndicates, | Ments during the Summer in fixing up their 5 Ly Oablo=Spacial toitlo Br The Observer, a | (0 o aneet by the Tact that notiecmen 1 | Would curve nis proclivities, ‘This last tine £ Sy iohihaskanlltaioblapti 4 Ve syndieates, | 3o M Bishop” Oberly had the matter es- bl o | Sunday paper, high priced and nighly spiced | Was @ pyAthonot ittt his lack of memiory led him into o previons the suppression of the employment of conviet | rings and corporations. Being opposed by | Te0Tic {1 eharee, and the report made out | HOFrible Storles of Inmates of the [ Sunday papc . ;) uniform had been posted In the streot, and | it “ror the remarks quoted above refleesd Iabor In industrial occupations which are fol- | corporations, rings, monopolists and land PRlally Ly S1uEke, ANt 0ho) repory ma oy Infamous Dance Houses, with toryism, editorially to-d others, in citizen's elothes, inside the cliureh, i 5 . i lowed by workingmen of the state, will soom i 2 ‘e S 8. G - ly s Silny ers, i c ! rel. | nof <o mueh upon the present management been summoned to | A committec of Dr. McGlynn's parshioners | gt Oregon as upon the one immediately pros ceding it, which built _and developed the Oregon Railway & Navigation lines. Dernoin JanieDutlncllast ook ybill “'l'ulh(\[r nhh.“h."n 1 f ting met to-day and formulated a report which o fohigon Joglalatiro tome to be ced for nccepting Henry | metto-day and fi \ repor o was introduced in the Michigan legl 1..2.;:(“:': e e et ostacontg HonEy il Dresonted to. & MCALIIE. t0.merraw s a- | erabbers, as well as by a certain clement | thing, The most minute matters w be introduced. It will provide for the loca- | 1ol ) y L3 L I na tion of the state peniten: at some point | Whieh will brook no independence upon | €iven. When it was completed a » stato where thel k4 0o 3 arty serv itlw, ce | Writer began copying it, and finallv about | suppress the infamous dance houscs in the state_where the an abundance | the part of o party servant, it would have | St bogan copying i and tinalle about | supy ening on the steps of St. Stej ien’s, if the of stone, All the conviets shall be employed | been wonderful if the senator had been v L1 A e d lumber camps of the upper peninsula. The | Noise has been made all over Amcriea about ment hall is forbidden them by Dr, [ Of this manazement Mr, Horace White, now in dressing and - cracking the stone, which [ torious, ‘The choice of the people of Ne- 1‘::;\'\',“13!“21“:101'“’1“!«1(!‘1'..1:5'.?13‘"[{::]' :.‘x'y'z“‘ln,'.'.'fé worst stories from that region are corrobo- | the despotic on the liberty of an Stceessor. editor of the Evening Post, wasa - part, hay- shall b shipped to the several counties, pro- | braska he undoubtedly shown at 007 : 7 to know wh he AR Ty, e fin exzy i Hi ing served s treasurer of the company tnder I asked about, and | rated by the story of one of the victims of the | American ciu R FOI ASD OI' CONGR Villard’s administration, 1t would be diffi= vortionately to population. and utilized in | the polls last f the report referred | infamous traflic. In the Detroit house of | the world, save but it i sonstruction of publie buildings and ma stance, as it has tis scen in this in- been in many others, that instead of ha ! - cult to tell who felt the worst when the danizing roads. Tho only cost to the coun- | represéntatives of the people do not always y‘:"‘l!ls gommitiont "1.“!‘:;:!1;‘1;;:"}':)‘ “"l:lf SURME | correction are eight women who were sen- | 0f Rome enjoys more liberty and quict than | peasures Which Will Probably fe- l-.\lll‘ninu Tost came out on Friday afternoon ties will bo that of transportation: and no | represent them. 1t would be interesting to | (G o Tetranchment. When the qaear | teneed. to one year’s imprisonment for being | in the United ¢ butin both eountriesits ceive Attention This Week. —Horace White or I Smith, president, county shall bo obliged to take iis proportion | know just how muel money it has cost” Ne- | jervice und retrauchnont. | Whan the quest | found in one of *theso dens. Wiien the house | position may at any moment e compromised |\ asiiveras - gan 2 ainished of the Qreson liailway & Navigation come of stono until tho samo can be proiitably | braska and kindred rings to “down’ Van | HoR o, b Whethor 1 should b printed | was ralded nine women wero captured. One | {000 dticmpt at. meddling with the | pusmers o, Jun. —tlo upfinishod | e, -, g W lito expressed his feelings first; Dtilizod, k Wyck, “Thoy have nover failed when they | JENAter BICtman remarked that M hwas o | of these was sent ton hospital suffering from [ P e least atienint ab moedding with i 5 | ural ex- | i the following not Fivo bills authorizing the erection of as | set out to sccomplish an object of this very large document and hat perhaps that | o porrible disease and the other eight were | civilliberty of a citizen, whether he be elei veriment bitl, but Edmunds intends to ask Elijah Smith, =1 Sir: 1 was quite ) i - P - 1 matter had better be left with the committea b ght here. Two of the: o in th i 0 many normal schools, and contemplating an | kind. It has recently been learned | brought here. Two of these are in thie prison | o Ay Minnie. willbe re- | Archb 1. Lhis, however, Is precisely what | that it be temporarily laid aside and the fish- | thunderstrue when Isaw in the finaneial B s sovmiag B innle vl bolre | A hop Corrigan has done in trying to | cries bili taken up to-morrow. 1 assent iy [ column of ‘(",‘,'J,_,l'_‘"‘ “,”:lj‘}:l';'"t “J;.\'.;fi{;}g}; her home in the east to die. In view of tho | EA&" Father Mctiynn, 1l has thus pro- | given he will try to sccure action on the lat- [ eompany. and I ent immediately. Hor #ams pending legislation the iree Press will | Yoked the one question which the vatican ob- | ter bill to-morrow, or, at latest, Tuesday | cett to inquire what it meant. 11 tells me he shoywhll novos saiisontomnting ntbli 500 fomorsow publish an _ intcrvlow with | Jeos to ralao n tho sates: 1s It possiblo for it Dicck will make an ey efloit 10 | kot the item vow By on Tves, T groatl X i ctator’ whoThonght o wantod somo: | UHg ok, BAEG, Which gfves - account | an Awerican o be both acitizen and o Cath | prevent forther nostponcment of the il to | E6&ett it sueh "bludarini” stotcunona violation of tfie regulations adopted by any [ exactly what the effect of Van Wyck cost the | in time and money to prepare, and when fin- | yent, Minnic, wihoso husband had deserted [ elined to compose the quarrel and on the | raflvo: R F T o b . Yours Truly, — HonAck Winrre, volitieal orzanization by which the primary | Interest to which he, as ‘a representative of | 15hod the senator has elianed his mind wnd | her i Chicaco, was induced 10 go toa camp | Whole, sido with Father — McGlynn. | cessions to the cpventonee OF piher Senic 1 Mr. Swith demandéd permission to have shall 0o held, may be punished the same as it | the people, was ininical, ‘Those things gen- ;110&']‘:‘:";;}"("&‘]';‘":“;.;*"’.‘:.{1‘}Tg"‘r‘;g‘{l‘l‘mlfl"t‘“" near Menomineo by a cheap’ restaurant | They will probably accopt the ~doc- | Q8 WHCR M Upon considera, | this note inserted in the papers, “and it was also pel o 2 0 vote v per- Lo Yo oo | Dalsted street, Chiicago. Not until her ar- o (ROOk 0N " i and Oregon stocks began at ones to recover alsonorlts chelioncing thovots of any: por- SIS T e Miss Susan 13 Anthony s tero. fuil of fixo { vival f tho huiwve recion i she realize tha | U refusal to make a penitential pilgrimage | his opportunity durinie ‘the week. e Brit- | f14, Qfekoh Slocks bocan at once o recover 8 f 4 snap, grim, resolute and solid as ever; S y " s | toRRome, and if anybody be rebuked it will | ish extradition treaty 15 the unfinished bus he shouldering of h i tical organization or party, or of any ARG SRaD, grmn o S i | life she was to lead, and then a lack of funds \ YROCLY 8 o T ] 5 ; the shouldering Jof the responsibility upon Yerson who may bo decuied fneligivle to voto | Attempt to Organize the Eight-hour | D o TrentsoYer, And, wearing the | provented her returning. *By foreo she was | be the too zealous archbishop. Wo said at | 1ess of secret sossion, and the first, con- | Biavion Tves, - Mr. Ives, who b an e at an election, This bill will be supplemented System In All Packeries. multifarlous defeats of the last thirty vears | oompelied todo the bidding of thetiends who | the first blush that the pope must be unduly ay 2 dent and still governor of the stoc p ! ] as gaily as @ Chootaw chief woars his pliines 2o Sip e osends wi tion. ; donkiand sl or, of tho st i fow duys by qne from 3. Suyth, Which | Cureago, Jan, 25— [Special Telegram to [ 0f ¥ieory. - She eame to attend the womns | Kebt the hell in which khe was contined. | sonsitiva about the right of property if, while | ““T the house of representatives, the Pierce- | UMUK, 4 also ‘a dircetor of the Northern on printing. 'This practically killed its printing, for last year the committee used to print an extia appendix m the civil service commissioners’ report, and. certain] expense of about §200,00, are to be handled | that ‘the subsidized Pacifie railroads spent quite vigorously, If the expressions of mem- [ $200,000 of their net earnings for lobbying bers are 1o be taken, The general impression | purposes not long ago. Nobody believes seems o be, that not so many normal schools | that the money was all used in Washington, and more attention to the study of the Eng- | Much of it was employed to defeat senators | 3 lish language in the common schools, 1s | and congressmen who became tronblesome | VA% hospital. One, known as AT : o ! Kicks and e were froquent, I tys 4 : ] iiie raiload company, © 1ves for The hkntration law hail wbply to pritunsy | the 1k, —1t 1s stated to-day that the lead- | Buiruge, convention' to bo' held hero this | Sty fibettigs wero frequcent. WLhe | Ll itting Avenbishap Walsh in Dublin to Page (o Jsfund) eomtosted cicetion enso | [GAGEIINGLINIRANY, | Thgs wos Tor T 4 ers of the eight-hour movement at the stock | Week, *These reporters.” sho said, “arc 50 | rounded by hizh palisades and thirteen blood- | bless the no-reut campaign, he excommuni- [ Will be disposed ot to-morrow, and the, river Py rEarR AR, ivialit ot a0, mpanies, but he was voted out of one g Mr. Watson's telephone bill meets with | yards have undertaken to organize the pack- | fond of seizingon some triviality andiringing | hounds further pre ented cscape. All at- [ eates Father MeGlynn fn New York for and harbor biil will then be taken up. There 1 a0 last spring, o 1 the other last Jans g lie changes on 11 to the exclusion of bisie [ e ! YO onsapey LA : ! Jor | 4o three appropriation bills now on the eal- | Y¢AF &0 lest spring and the ot e shiart. theo B0 ke st ' house employes of the country, with tho | hss. Now, st wealk, wicn | spoke in Chi- | bt L0 ommupieate with the unfer of “thg | adopting Lenry Georse's doctrines. Iho | endar, namelv, diplomatie, postal ‘and" Dix. | ary by the Suith party. = Axide from wny charged s vental of telephone. and when | 83istance of Thomas . Barry, of the gen- | cago,” aho , went 'on, ta dog that | Mithorition was attmeted and & donoty aerii | differencoas regards honesty is all on Mr. | trict of Columbia bills: and there is'an aceu: | Peonal feeling that may bo in tho et two or more telephones are individual, company —or rental shall not exceed $2. \J each, Sed by the eral executive board of the Kuights of Labor, | camé with a_Tribune reporter ran_ across | eilled to 1nyestigate. 1o s givon 285 | Georses side. He confiscates the landlord’s | 1 A, with & view to making eight hours the work- [ the stage and, springing up by my side, | Jett, The giil’s story has been verifiea by | estate, but by taxing it down to prairie value, o0 | ing dayin every packing house in the United | 1ald bis nose on my shoulder, = I prophesied | the’ superintendent of the house of corret. ver wonth for | ing dayin every packing house in the United | 1aid bis nose on my shoulder, ; fon of important’ measures of general ation, among them the pleuro-pnen- onia bill, the ailroad funding bill, ho gives it to the wholo ‘community, The | fhonis tifh the I 3 Rk i that the present movement against Oregon stocks is mide with a view of ol g cons trol of the companies in the interest of the paled | ih ; ¢ ation bill, the free ship g da a nlied would figure | tion, after careful investigation. What is e SRl ¥ 8 ization btk P | Northern Pacifie, the two | been Representative Rtussell's bill for an addi- | prates after the fyst of next May, = Agents | iy, the press reports more couspicuously than | published 1s but a hint of the life led v these | 20 rent” campalgners confiscate tho land- | bill, and he teiritorial admission ills, | ivorced by Villars collapse. For & fon tional judgo of the district court in the ¥irst | 150ton, Now York, St. Louls, Kansas City, | Shythine elso that was said or donc, and, | dens of infamy, the detalls being 100 revolt- | 1ords’ property, but they glve ity not o the | whose svonsors may contest the right of suce | SIS e Wract fins been well sunpiie judicial district will probably become a Jaw | Ginana: and. in fast. svory mice wiare (iha | Sure enough, the next day almost every paper | ing for publication commuunity, but to each other (osslon, il fhe diven and harbor il should 1 with Teports derogatory 10 the Nuvi AU ot ek bty 18 ok ah ot iy | worried that, poor dog from Baragraphi 0 A ST e that measure bo acted upon” before tho end o spany, and ow M. Ives goln the eredib spresentative Harrison’s bill to repeal the | PRGNS UBLEY 18 ox1 04 > | paragraph, and his owner gave him almost a y ) L DA ' HONC it ] - of the lust of them, Forover a year, it i ag= ackepresentative Harrison's bl to repeal the | zitato'the elghCaour question. In uhothey | BAAETaph, and bis ownier gave him aImost a | 1o Potsoned Them With Arsenio, MICHAEL DAVITT HONORE — wonth,” said a man who is interested in that The W Bank Beaten. serted, “the Northorn I'acliic has boen mor hands of the 1ailroad committee, animals and worse by all odds than tylng CiieAGo, Jan, 23,—Itis now cer Bringing Words By the Irish L LD ARG Wi ls 1 a ; v ) derin | : ABLRN: trying to le the Navigation s in X6 movems Pl “_*_“'lllIIN\q_l‘;\I«'ry'. laree | 45y can to bis tail. ‘The worst of itis, it was | Lucy Heidelmeyer was poisoned. Prof, N oar oot Cnicaao, Jan. Z.—(Speeinl Tolegram to | FERE 184 (08 L0 Do Dractice of ARTER TRE BATTLE, pecking house tn this country within the or- | 4 vellow dog and an ugly brute at that.” | Haines, of Rush Medical college, has coms | o < o was 4 domon. | e BEE|=The ease of the Bank of Wymore [ host of the officers of the Northern Facifie (o A Eanizatlon, and by May wo will have our | ugs Anthony fancies she sees an Improve- | pleted o chomical Aualvals of her stoms NEW Yonk, Jan. hiere was a domon- | oy Foiings the First National bank of | decry Its value. - Mifice the leise of the pro Political Soenes and Incidents at the | PIANS so nicely urranged that we ean order a | yientin the woman suirage movement. petecn ehomical analysis of her stomach | giration jn Madison Square Garden to-night | NP ) ; 3 ! general strike'in an hour, The paekers here Meate Capltal, be | Bave: said “they would’ willingly conceds | | Lixcory, Neb,, Jan. pecial to the | aight hours if the packers elsewhero wounld Brg he sun rose this morning and | dothe same thing, so we concluded that looked down upon Lincoln—but not upon \\hchv\ :o:‘nll out for n‘lxh: hours Tz: ml :’e the crowd of humanity that erstwhile blew | Would make the movement general and_ es- its breath upon and contammated the pure | WPIIsH tho rule everywhere.” 1 predict that . we will have the most perfeet organization in o " o Wi N alr we again breathe. ‘e erowd so cleverly | the country In & month or two that the pub- | 2id ehildren of those wiio pe measured in the truthful portrayals of the | lic ever sai in any one line of trade, {reatfrom the wreck of thut ill-fated vessel | Germany, and thare gained an Chicago, came before Judge Baghy yesterday Ly to the Union Pacific it was supposed the . g 0 ey ¢ Navigatic 3 to bo tried withouta jury. In.July, 1534, tho | SERG 0, ey, Hie Navieation, property Wymore bauk honored a draft accepted by | Py ay afternoon a retraction of the Barton Adamson being assured by the Chi- [ statements printed above was attempted, eago bank that Adams’ standing was zood, | President Simith said that so far as he was “The Nebraska bank was afterwards obliged | concerned it was not satisfactory, and thag to take up the paper and suca the First he believed the directors would deitand more when Henry George was seen among the | tional for the amount, It peared that the | explicit and dennite satistaction. Mr. Bray- ional had got the report from Brad- | ton tyves’ version of the 1 ¢ 0 WOInAR SuB tovinEn For, | He found traces of arsenic in every vital part, LieutenantJohn W. Danenhower, of Jean- | Which was adwindstered in such liberal quan- nette Arctic exploring expedition fame, now | tities that the only wonder is that the girl occupying a chair at the Annapolis haval | lived as long as she did. Captain S:hanck 4 academy,” was paid $1.000 yesterday under | has also ascertained that Lawrence Krug, | presented the people made a vast deal of anact of coneress of danvary 5, providing | the girls stepfather, who s ‘being Leld 1 | cheering, Wien T. V. Powderly was 1eco for the reliet of the survivors and widows | awalt the result of 'the investigation, lived | nized there was not a little cheering as also ied in the re- | fol mist i 151V, in compliment to Michwl Davitt and his wife, Nearly 10,000 persons were present, Patrick Ford presided. When Dayitt was a long time with a celebrated cl - 4 S First ter, 18 given by in the Arctic seas. This was paid on the | knowledge of the deadly qualities of various | crowd. Letters of regret were read from | Gt St GRaE B ROL LIE D o stioet | his friends, is thiat he baged his ass BEE's editorial etehings mom the capital, s first requisition drawn by Secretary Whitney | pojsons. ¥ estordag Lrbt 1tnes besan an | Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin, Senator Man. | Sreet and had mada inquiries on the sticet | his fricuds fs tha 1o based his ASSEVMEE ¥ A oM — Juis| y tary Whitney | 1 Y esterday & concerning Adams, On this they. recoms | upon the réport of the history and condition have departed—each Individual composing [ . An Oficer Injures a Woman. against this appropriation, Chief’ Engineer | analysis of the romains of Kruy's third wife, | derson of Nebraska, and a number of other | S dod hin, Jidce Hagby was ob the nom | of the Naylcation company prepted by Ls M, retreated 10 his county-seat, where he will | NEUBASKA Crrv, Neh., Jan. 23.—[Spectal | George W. Meivillo i also provided for with | which were sshonad for that’ nurpose last f senators and members of the house, Davitt | of deciding that there was no at the outset chose w construe the demon- L\u le“.mm of oy arty of |‘:u< 15t National [ of the committee appoi H'ld "'.\ ‘l‘h“ \"rnlfi'rn ati 3 grecting ank whieh the plaintil took non suit. ific company 0 Investigate the conditio hllulvlun ","f n{xl) lnx Ll" lill‘l{g :rn l.m{, lr;n lnlfl — of the Navigetion company. 1t is understog & token of encouragement to Erin and de- Patal Railr i dane Lh1S TEDOIL 1b beitlg reABUTCd. an & RICAL DOAS redoubled as to the four other | fance to ner enemtes. Referring to the tand |, AAveldent < |IEUA RIS DRUE (EAARIel A R lich the name of sueh de- | deaths charged agalnst Krug. He hus auth- | troubles, he said he would have regarded I 4 ! b Ol hd egliggence and | fellow director, Brockuian, and wio was ong . 5ins 10048 oalay h tonting | Telegram to the Ber, | —Chief of Police Scott | §1,000, and the remaining survivors nowed | Thursday, The offcers think they haye & loat oy FLis inforual villalny. ot defoatiog | GSRETHE K0 e SRRIURIL 6F ROME B in'tne bill will receive 3600 each, The wid- | strong cise of eircumstantial - evidence thefpeople’s friend, and perbaps liquidate ows, children or parents of these ofticers and | against Krug, ‘The inauest on the step- some of Ljs long-standinggrocery bills with | Bamed Jacobs last night for fighting, when | enliited men who perisbed will be paid o | datghter will be resuued this week and ' ghe the swag received for his dishonest work, | the man's wife Interfered, endeavoring to | sum equal toa year's vay according to the | inquiries “Puesday, of course, will witness the return | £et her husband away from the police. Iall | rate of pay at w , Jan, g q g rop | St0Ck, Ofticers of the Navigation company. of many of them, but not until s of the | thereupon struck the wowan a trightful | ceased was borne upon the pay rolls of the | orized the sale of the two houses belonging | as justifiable homicide, any shooting by | west-bound Louisyi Nashyille passenger | jyive” not yet intimated what form their cole per om, but not until sowe of the | 5 b Heaq with a elub, from the effects | steamer Jeannotie, to im in order o raiso money 1o defend | the people of Glencos and Gleabeigh of the | train this morning killed the engincer and | {royersy with 1ves will tage: antimonopoly members attempt valuable | of which ber left arm s to-day paralyzed, | . A PKOPOSITION T0 PENSION CLERKS. Bimself in the eriminal courts, bailiif who “outraged their homes, |Wild | firenan, injured several others and wrecked railway legislation will they swarm again, indieating, as the attending doetor says, that The proposition of Representative Crain —_—— - cheers|, at the Glencoe people let the | e entite train, A V. &C. brakeman A Railroad ¥ ent's Plan, 1 am informed by a member who “stands | her brain is injured. The woman is Iying in | to. pension meritorious clerks is received A Nebraskan Sulcides in Chicago. bailif escaps alive was evidenes of the law | g%t bom o freight train ahd swas Bortibly NEw Yoni, Jan. 25,—|Special Telegram. in" with the railroads, that after earefully | ® brecarious condition, Hail claiis the \\u‘nml\\-h.ll pleasure in the departments, OHI0AGo. 3 o3, al Telegram to biding character of the race: and the | e, ATy ! g 8 K h - woinan bit him in the arm and that be had | 8nd already steps are being taken by the AGo, Jan, 83.— viegram 10 1 g oaker wanted to, and did “contess” to s othe Bk |—Ina'lr intrview on the surveying the field, the conclusion has been g@Piet (% LR FEQ HE 8 clerks and other employes to have the num- —~A man supposed to e C. D. W. | yight, that he was in & measure respon She Ought to Stay Abroad, Inter-state commerce bill J. C, Clarke, reached that something wust be done with N ber of years of continuous service in order to bsom, of Wood River, t home. s Bt G E ant Mis, Van Zandt is | dent of the Mlinols Central, say lore quoted as 843 Ing: daughiter and § are | OUZht to be an immediate call for a national going to Europe. We shall proceed to Paris | convention of railtoad men. They ought to and take up our residence there, It is our | come tozether and agiee toa rigid line of o) e L committed gui- | for thlo passiveattitude of the lrish the oftice of raliway commissioners, as Funeral of Mrs. Voorhees. be eligibe to retirement on & pension reduced : ! cide at the Atlen house Friday night, Fail- majority of the legislature feels it a NG 2, of | from forty-ive o thirty years, Itis ascertained | 5 k. . - -V e diseiplinea force azainst dis A M ametblng o salafy el (L AfuIOTON, dan, W.~Tho funeral of | that ju the posiof Dittinent Ajone Hiers | i0€ to come down from bis 7oom yesterday | diselplined —force wzalust discipiine constifuents. The sehenie Now, as lias been | M3 Voorliees, wife of Senator Voorhees, | are at least twenty employes who have grown | an oflicer was summoned who broke in the | Pt ™ T ombit 'the" tory government s agreed upon, 1310 “grease” some member, | t00k place from her late residence in this | useless in the service by reason of old age, | door and found Gibson dead in bed. He i | 1eount war to totermination. smd et thie Davitt vet believed it unwiso 1o opy " : < ¥ 3 a N plan to rewain in Paris until a decision is | eration under thi ‘viog it sirietly fn 1f possible, and to secure his services in in: | ity this afternoon, Among the many h find are drawing high salaries, thus prevent= | supposed to have poisoned himself, but no | policy become known aud ail the wisdom | Feached i tho case of Spies.’t every respeet. Then they ought to puf troducing '@ meaningless amenduen some floral offerings sent oy the irien lug the cmple ‘ment of younger and move | cause is known, 'He had been stopping at | of the conservative leader could not ayert - rates on tiough freight 100 ber cent g | owder to carry the oflice over two y the deceased, was a pillow from Mrs, capable men the hotel four days. A number of receipts | some supreme act of retaliation, But before Smalipox 1n New York, stick to them. It would | longer, land. At 8 v'elock the rewains were taken CAPITAL RRIEFS, were found showing him to be a mewber of | sueh consumuation shall have been reached By v T pase of | Ligaest panic this eou Senator Van Wyek and wife left | to- the Baltimore & Oblio depot to be con- ‘The retired officers of the aymy are threat- | the A. O. U, W., of Vulcan lodge, Wood | tho common-sense of Englishien will have NEw York, Jan, 2i-—Another ease of | that is ju wat 1t for their Nebraska City home yester- | veyed to Terre IHaute, thelr iast restiug | encd by General Bragg's bill with loss) of r River, Neb. Gibson is apparently about | asserted itself. Attentlou grew intense when | smallpax was found at 410 Seventh avenue | when it pers fuy afternoon, Up to the nour of‘ place, thelr longevity pay given to thew by the de- | thirty-five years of age. Jlmm at length refeired 1o the case of | to-day, ure like thas,