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THE OMAHA DALY BEE "OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1887 ' NUMBER 223, SIXTEENTH YEAR. #aid was a “'big piece of foolishness,” The | own as well, and he had no recourse. yarns who has heretofore distinguishad him- mminent latter being a miller from Otoe his word was Mr. Watson opposed the bill, saying that it 1f by improbable ghost stories.—En. f the Sitnation, ted by tt t T 'the bill was | snoke well for thé leal profession that it was A NEBRASKA DECISI : 1 t accepted by the senate, and the bill was | sboke well for the lezal profession that it w p SKA DECISIC . . ‘he committee of the g 8 The Omaha Oharter Bill Ordered Engrossed | ground so fine that nothing was left of it. found in the house arraved on the side of the | The New York Senator Reported to Be Under | | The supreme court of the United States | it ier Dty has fsetied manifesto | 1housands of Railrond Freight Handl These two reverses were in part compen- | tenant. "The landlord liad no right to ask for " " " today reversed the decision of the United | M A ’ the Wing of "“Me Too" Platt, A SWITCH IN THE SENATE | 6™ her ™M o, 3% ot ot | gt tomants waghes ae vy Thes vt TRISOOCK 1N DEEP ANGUISH | hadaneiss e et trom 1incoin 1o ne NEW COMPLICATIONS ARISH and Then Reconsidered, sated, however, when the bill t make elec | & Inw which would give him a lien on the pos- States cirenit court of Nebraska and re- | to the electors, They say: “Never since t o Out On Strike | tion dags lezal holidays was recommended to | session or product of tae work of the tenant — ninded with costs the case of thie King Iron anco-German war has the danger of a —_— yass, This 18 also & pet measure of the sen- | or permit him to eject that tenant without ridge and Manufacturing Co. vs. Otoe | great conflict been so near. No statesman d COLBY CAUSES THE CHANGE. | i from Gage. : reasonadle rights b ited the latter, | MONARCHS ~ OF THE MAIN. | county. cat ToPHy ATy CeMaTn oneTRalon wa tath fuw | o 4 TeNING THE SLOCKAW R, The bill to a1d in the satisfaction of me- 48 10 1 e, COURT CLERKS AND FEF TN, &VeN for & faw WeeRs, The fonos chanics' liens, by Mr. Colby, was also recom- Mr. Smyth pointed out that sections 5,6 and . A case was decided in the supreme s LA SR o ity Wi A " The Eight-Hour Bill Meets Tts Fate— | wended to p fter lengthy di on. 10 of the bill were especially vicious, and that | A Ghost Story From Nebraska About | court to-day which is of great intercst | 0t Europe rests at this moment solely hat the Men Demanded and the Me Genera o I'he bill requiring cities to es@iblish and | it was bad from beginning to the end. It Young Sens to clerks of the United “States court | upon the strength, readiness for action Reasons Given For Not Comply- et el e maintain public libraries, intraduced and | was & cloak under which the fandlord sought Sk b AL e everywhere. Clement H. Hill, clerk of the | and moral trustworthiness of the German g With Thematiasaon Discussed at Length in manfully advoeated by the gentleman from | to gain more than his equal rights and to pro- sation — News of the Nae distriet court for castern Massachusetts, col- | army. ‘The natlonal libera o confident L Y hpbipbm el bl the House, o, was Killed, tect limself whether the tenant mee with the tional | Capital, lected fees from parties to whom he adminis- | the voice of universal suffrage will pro- Much Embarrasseds "Thé bill to_ provide for the collection of at- | grasshopper seconrze or any other misfortune, tered the oath of naturalization. /The depart | pounce the right decision. An unpropitions forney fees in Ul state courts i cases of | | Alter some other discussion the enacting ment of justico sued to Tecover’ theso fhes | isue of e elections Wil biing down wpon # - foreclosure of morteages was recom- | clanse of the bill was stricken out and the biil T alne M against the vovernment and held that the | the conntry warwith all its terrors and, even The Great New York Strike, Proceedings of tho Senate. mended to pass. This bill is | was then indefinitely postponed. Hiscock 8ald t0 De a Blaine Man, = | ofuric was entitlod to. tiie foes, U116 SUDFOME | il the bust taeuite, Netr |osats. NEW YORK, dan. 81—The'great strike toolll Laxcor Jan.31.—([Special Telegram | o6 “groat importance to the at- [ The bill authorizing t WasiiNaroy, Ji 3 ecial - Tele: | aourt sustaining the finding. The Berlin Post (st i-official), 1 a leading | & now phase to-day. 1t invotves not onty e to the Bre.J—Mr. Lininger, this morning, | torneys throughout the state, as it will | supreme court to employ cleric gram to the Brk|—Senator-elect Hiscock, of THE INTEI-STATE COMMERCE BILT. article headed, “On the Edge oi the Knite, MM i A RUUAUIIL 11, . secnred the passage of a resolution ordering | tend to keep many foreclosures’ out of the | was championed by Messrs. Caldwell, Russell | New York, is in anguish. 1t has always | _Attorney-General Garland has not yet | Savs The position of General | ditlonal longshoremen, who went out hig tho Omaha eity charter bill, which Is entitied | federal courts in Omana and Lincoin, ~ Tiie d others and yigorousty opposed Y Messrs. | ben his habit since he entered public life to | Eiveit the president” un opinion on {hio Boulanger 'Is mow hot only = strenctli- | mornin I;m also the freizhit handlers om tan wet Indorpers stropoll argume s favor wi d s son, Miller and Hayden. It it had nof i $A8 SMOKo L never | Constitutionality of the inter-state com- | ened, but s becoming unassailable. | railroads, thus tightening the blockade o ‘an act Incorporating metropolitan cities,” | i fitigants the excessive costs of the higher | been for Speaker Harlan, Mr. Wa tson would | PIaY 'possum nntil he was smoked out; never | yneree bill. Ho is receiving briers {rom | 1o 18 master of the Situation to a degree that transporiation anil adding: oLIEFHOVSWNER to be engrossed. courtand give the country lawyer a show. have practicaily killed tle measure by substi- | leLanybody know what he thought about | the railroad attornevs who desire 10 | neither | hiers nor Gainbetta ever was, 1o | (30% wlil by g The morning session of the senate was | ‘The bill to restrict the practice of dentistry | tutine a cla nting the judges one clerk | any public matter until the rest of the world | submit points in_opposition to the bill. The | can only wovern the situation by keeping up | 10 the thousands atready wlo Apparentlye brief, a fow bills being read a first and sec- | WAS also recommended to pass. ¢ . but not putting in a elause | had taken sides, when he shouted with the | fact that Garland, while in the senate, spoke | tiie warlike petus he has given it Bou | DY Dreconcerted aetion committees of th ond time. A recess was then taken to 2| ,At6 o'clock the senate adjourned till 10 priating money. The bill finally was | guo oot ™y fation and mysterious | AEAINst the bill and raised the question of its | Janger no longer has power to lead the | treight handlers of a number of roads to-days 5 v p o'clock to-morrow morning. mended for passage granting one clerk X h h t constitutionality, was looked upon as | ple back to the path of peace. It heat- | presented formulat lemands on the n o'clock, NOTES at 81,500 annually, silence hehas won & great reputation for | o “certain indication of an_ unfavora- | tempted to do so he would Tave to quit his | heome t 'l‘ plil L ‘I'”' L) "_"“‘l When the senate met at 2 o'clock to-day | Mr. MeNamar of Dawson talks before the | © Mrl Swiyth's biil amending the code of | wisdom as well as for good looks, and that | ble opinion from him, Since that | post birdened with reproneh for haying led | AEement and it is understood that similae Mr. Colby said: “At the request of several | senate with his hands in his pants pocket. ivil procedure, section velating to the | brought him to the senate,- To his astonish- | time, however, the district and cireuit | France to the brink of gr J demands will be made on the managers of alk gentlemen, 1 move that the vote by which th Mr. Casper talks fast and dips deep down | o nent of trial docket, Was reconte | mentand utter diseist he reads i almost | €OUTEs of the United States have decided roads leading into the eity. The freignt bl Y ®|into facts and tigures, o hits the for passage, Rl OSU | numerous eases invoiving the very points handlers of the Pennsylvania railrond cofis Omalia chutter bill was almost unaniniously | point and don't sto any words. Mr. Cole's bill to provide for the publica- | €VPTY paper he takesup an interview wWith | qeainst whieh Garland made objections. ‘The N ordered engrossed, be reconsidered.” n the discussion to-day on thebill providing | tion of tio names of all ex-soldicrs, syilors | Some one who had to do with his eloction, | supreme court, too, has decided tnai con- [ LONDOX, Jau. 51, =4 rumoris current that | pany employed on fhe company’s North Mr. Lininger—*I cannot see the point that | for attorney tees in the foreelosure of mort- nes in Nebraska, was recomiuended | announcing that he is pledged to Blaine at | gress has pow to enact legis- [ the army reserves ot tha first e 'IM st "'I‘"‘ river piers, to-day notitied the n; the gentleman makes in having the vote re- | ages in the state courts | nstead of federal | for agoe als the next fepublican national convention, | lation of the character similarto the Cullom- [ 10 be called out, — “The Standard denies the | uniess the rate of wages was ineres considered. The charter had been agreed :3“”;:?:’:“ ~xlnul |I| Iw.lwln:uplxl»t .;lnnwklmnl e n|||||||ll||- r(;ml muldn»ymn.-d progress, | ooitwwitlfoad a solid delogation from ihe I‘u'ngs‘.-:u]: bill, v\'w'l‘l\:‘vllh'lll;l |lc|‘\l<\rl(< ('Irnm ""f report. i 17 cents to 20 cents per hour & wener: Cons 2 K en Omaha or Lincoln attorneys and The house then adjourned until to- A , delega white house are to the effect that the pre: Q9 % Y ol ¢ Uis eompi upon by the citizens of Omahia. twenty days S i cotintry towns as £ Which would | worning, . o ourned WUl to-mortow | gy of Now York. His supporters say that | dent will sin theaot [nahy eventunios Mt FORTY-NINTH CONGR S AR b Gl before it came down here. o To entire | tako the wiiole tarm in fees, 1t iakes no e it was part of the bargain with Morton by | Garlnd stiould be able to eonviiee hii of TS R TR aEat ‘”"l“ bR _Douglas delegation have worked on this bill | difference—the farm is bound to go. Meeting of Short-Horn Breeders, hich vas ele I that there is | the entire variance of the bill with the con- R B ran Wk | Boon to consider the demand. There {-' hings for over o week and they have | A StFger would have thought to-day that | Syt er, Nebw dum, 31 ~[‘\‘|n-nl:\l‘l4'; the :“ucm“hum“"”c:‘t'e't.,l. kesb s serot, | stitution: WAsmNGTON, Jan, 8L—Mr. Van Wyek [ about 2,000 men emploved on the piers. De- i A V8 [ the committee of the whole had sct aside T ik } PENSIONS T0 1DWANS AND NERRASKANS, | offered a resolution calling on the seerctary [ mands were also made by the freight handlers unanimously agreed that they want that | o day for consideration of bills originating | Bt [—There will bea meeting of the Ne- | To one of his friends, who went to ask if the [ Pansions were issied Lo the following Ne- | of tho treasury for a report as o whethor | employed by the Contral tulrond of New rl-Jluf\ru-r. mlhom W prlnlclst e)nlcre(l |ul‘o in the “state of Be l;rwm‘s»'mrlz-lluru Breaders? association at | auuouncement was authorized, Hiscock ex- | bra kans todays Tsase Train (doc any national banks are loaning money or | Yy Al DY the Now Vork, Lake Erie & efore the committee which has unani- Seward, February 9, at 7 o'clock p. m. This PSS oyance publication and | Norfolk Mills; restoration. i e 8 Sy n for increased wages and threaten- MoURLY reported In favor OF the bil, thure Dolngs in the House. LG A THEBLINI - G2 Bkt (Barost: KHUSTE | Bl Tt PasiTiana, ;',‘em'!'l'ml!'cl:::“ 1o | creasos ot ponsion: 0 discounting notes requiring payment in gold | ing to immediately quit Work 1f their de- has been no complaint made to me as chair- LINcoLy, Jaili 81i=|Special to the | Sirivioa to avaty sliortHbE brasdeeiny tio | ¢ i 7 e eron. coin only. Adonted. wands were not complied with, ‘The con- man_ of tho, cominities on munieiar ais | Bet. | sconvened at 2 o'clock | DOIEACAto overy shart-horn breedor in tho | dodged the question as to the truth of the an- | "'l following ponsions were gra The senate then proceeded to the consid- | cessions wked for were vefused” absolutelyy OF course the bill may not suit everybody: | {1is afternoon with full attendane thoed af artics attending can socure o retur | nouncement as he always does such inquiries, | Towans: John 11 Cassell’ (deceased), I oration of the sundry civil appropriation | Atthe oflice of the New Jersey Central it ‘I'he Omaha committee that framed this bill | *0 X L Llesy oin g, i agent's recoint Torgame. and | but his Jove-like face did not light up with | dyvilles George W. Kelley, Kelley; Jan bill. Mr. Allison, who has charge of the bills, | WS ascertained that a comuiitteo of - five Vi 1 od of five smbers of the The committee on roads and bridges made oing, taking agent’s receipt for same, and £ (" Hilt xwells Lo 1 Andors psto- B 1S ] waited upon the receivers this morning and was composed of five members of the board A RVt EOALEBI RN b L NA DBEaLY, the ravishing smile it is accustomed to wear | Hilton, Maxwells Leonard Anderson, resto- | siated that the committee on appropriations K of trade and five members of the city council, | A sweepstake report in whien they merged | HAVInK et i AL whien he wants to bo mysterious and confi- | Yaton, Violai Charles . Baker,“Fuiton: | had not added a single item for public build- | presented a demand for increased wages for who jointly selected five more eitizens at | bills 4, 5, 20, 34, 109, 166 and 196 all in one Hastings and the Railroads, Lol i B R | Daniel Ross, lowa City: James W. 2 e ings not already authorized by law, but the | the freight handlersand other cmployes and large,” with the city attorney, who gave it | substitute whieh they prosent. J ° 3 dential at the same time. 1o was too much | Farmington: Charles N. Wheeler, Lossville! | il d bean raported in tie house cven be. | INSISUNE on an ansyer on ov before s o'cloek their special attention, ‘T'his ‘charter is just "Pha bills amonding tie law regulating al- HasriNes, Neb., Jan. 5L—A proposition | disgusted to be natural, he was too sad to [ John D. Grudgell, Fairiield. fore the estimates had been printed, and the | this afternoon, The receivers met them such a charter as the city of Omaha demands 1o BRIt “‘.‘ ‘_’~. =k " v‘f“l“ LA ¢ has been received from the Missouri Pacific | smile, so he simply said that the announce- MILITARY MATTERS. senate committeo had felt it its duty to sup- inat !\H\l_:\mlw. nd g \t:lllu-ny a I\\;r(l ; and wants. It does not interfere with any [ OWanCe to oversecrs; grantinga bounty of | aqiing it for the building of a line from | ment was premature and tucked the other | Army - furloughs authorized: Sergeant [ ply the omissions. ‘Lhe total amount for [ FEPIY i w ml. ”!i'l declined 1111‘4||l\\|-l:\ ithy other city or any other portion of the state. T | $300 to each oflicer and member who enlisted | 41,is" nity to Nelson, and the matter will be | man’s paper in his pocket. All New York . Company M, ‘Twenty-third in- | piblic buildines was about one and a haif | the deman 5 Tho (f)ll:;l,ll}-l1,‘_‘gfv} (ul r cannot understana why this matter should | and served in the First and Second regl- | submittid to the people in a fow days, North- | men agree that Hiscoek’s hands and feet are t Wayne, Detroit, twi million of dollars. After a discussion, in | 1€ \fl'l\"n‘ n; "““"I' dt'i": y _afterwards u'o be reconsidered and certainly oppose i o | ments of Nebraska voluuteers, honorably | western officials also state that they will sub. | tied and locked and that Thomas C. Piatt | Corporal William: Jone Privates Ben [ which Mr. Allison’ furnished every detail in ght haudlers of PR A Ll Mr. Colby—"1 would say this, that while it | 5,000 o0 < oo b eetion 80, chap. a proposition shortly, alone holds a key. They say that Platt will [ Birehler, Willinm Delby and William J. IL | connection with the bill, the reading of the | 14 went out ‘on a_strike. Among the de is true it affects simply Omaha, yet wa are re- | (ischarged, and amending section 89, - chap- be more of a tor when Iliscock is sworn | Thompson, all of Company I', Second in- | bill was resumed. After disposing of fifty- | Mands of the committee was that the coal sponsible for our acts here, and I have not of tho compiled statutes, outitled “Rev- O50 TensIBNIBE RYF ORI ok in than ho was when e answered to the roll | fantiy, Fort Gmaha, four months “enehs | six paces of the bill out of 104 the senate ad- | §rike, as far as the Contral il ) ot Now had time to examine the bill.' ‘Tt is a gencral were reported from committees with | e GAVEROM AT & FORECR. | eall himselt, “Then hie was more or lessunder | Pri vorge Brackivan, Battory A, FItth | journed. Jorsey s Ceoncertied, be setied in twenty law even If it affects only Omaha. The Om the recommendation that they be indefinitely L0 e [Special Tele- | (1o inilyence and instruction of Conkling, | artillery, Fort Columbus, New York harbor, T ey Terald has something likea cotumn of an oot SERAREAT AT GO0 S s dis. | Bram to the Bre | —Willett, who forged a | now lie bs & frec agont with a nan in the sen: | thirty days, § Hc (L CAELIREE Uy BT R G N attack on this bill. and there are some Bl 7 | check for 8500 six weeks agoon Josh Woods, | ate who must do as he says. Major Francis S. Dodge, paymaster, is WaASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Mr. Lawler of [ "\We expect to LNl to ‘.lfi S other gentlemen of some standing from [ pose of them. was to-day drouzhit in from Manitoba by his A DYNAMITE CRUISER, under orders to gotoWest Polnt next Tuesday | 1o offered the following preamble and | JUICTS Who axé emploved in sinilar posls Omaha who say furthec that it contains pro- A number of bills were reported with the | brother. Tie makes confession of the forg- The navy department will complete | o pay off the permanent detachment of troops FERATATIONT |_vlu||~ provided they (ll‘n' qtllu‘mu o visions that should be in 1o city charter, and | recommendation that they be referred to | ery. this week drawibgs of the new dyna. [ theré. This isthe gallant officer who received | TS0l : lieod 3 B R I QLD e Ul as we have by an_almost unanimous 'vote | oior committees. e wite steelcryiser which is to be finished | his promotion to the staf for the dashinz and | Whereas, The belligerent tone of the | the propriety of paying all alike ‘without ve-, placed it at tho head o the list, I think we | gl FHIENCRe o was made mall Blaze at Lincoln. by duno 1. This veasel is to carry three dous tide he made with his troop of the | Canadian press und the anuouncement that | gard to experienceor efliciency. You state should now let it go back In general file and i Helbk: ) ABSAE 45 mace LiNcoLy, Neb., Jan. 8L —[Spe (fvnmn\m guns, each capable of throwing nth _\\'nll‘e‘ in 1 over nearly two hun- | Great nmmn‘wnhhmu\ dispateh a fleet of | that you wi 1 not I4|I|vlt I‘e nn[\ |n\|1.\ L be properly discussed. Uwill'doall I can to | upon the following: Increasing tne pay of gram to the B Randall Bros with accuracy 200 pounds of dynamite adis- | dred miles, through snow across the Rockies | war ships to cruise in the vicinity of our | has en ;m\\lm y hand| (-<f by p:ul- esist st wontlemen in the passage of tnis | road overseor: authorizing the suditor of SO ta GBI s B e hva tanee of one mile. ‘The company has prom- | to the relief “of “poor Thornburgh’s | northeastern coast line, indicate hostility to- | union = men. As receivers of . com= bill, but | think our vote should_be reconsid- | public aecounts to draw warrants on the un- | GG bt SiGre Ob Tlevanth strect was partially | jse to make thew of twelve inches calibre, | beleaguered command. wards the United States zrowing out of our | pany that iS a common carrier, it is our eredand that we do nothinz hastily, o cxpended balance of appropriation for taking | {etroned by fire to-night. Loss about $L,0003 | 1 e guns are made of that capacity they | .~ POSTAL CHANGES, position o the fisherios question and duty o handle any © freight presented iully ns there are gentlemen here Who w & consus of 158 - sured, 39 Jie will be” capable of_ throwing 400 pounas of | The following fowa vostmasters were ap- | Wihereas, Admiral Porter has directed at- | fo us, whethier the sanie has been previously to appear » this louse agatnst certain | “The house thon Went into committee of the | pjg faul of Gambling Mongolians, | dynamie, which would be suflicient to blow e to-ds T Rk TR | B Eal IR IEUBAREN. Ul || AT e eI, W seetlon il whole. Mr. Agee in the chair, and transacted | N Vo, Ja S ! S| b the larizest vesselknown to any modern | ) acounty, vice J. 8. Wharton'; John | Atlantie, Gulf and Pacitie harbors are abso- 11 do “our utmost to perform this duty, Mr. Schiminke—"What business have we | a lane amouns of business. New York, Jan. 8L—|Special Telegram ¥ e cruiser 18 to have & speed of | Jones, Green 'Mountain, Marshall county, | lutely defenseless, ehoven of them—to-wit: | Youdemand that the coal strike be settled 50 with this charter? If the Douglas delezation | The first bill considered in committee of | to the Bii.|—Seventy-four Chiinamen, some y miles ap hour and will cost | Vice X. J. Laird, deceased: R M. J. Melar- [ New York, San Francisco, wml..n, the lake | far as our '-’,‘!‘| d " :";“','1""““, 4P bWeHLYE are satistied with it we ought to be sa d. | the whole was “to authorize the printing of | of whom belong in San Francisco and others | 8 . lxperts saythis vessel will rovolu- [ land, West Benit, Palo Alto”county, "vice | ports "m‘yl'm." l“'"~l~~l~ Orleans, Pnila- | four hours. | “'1' D e I'would not pay any more attention to the [ 2,000 copies of the lish commissioner's re- | in St. Louis, Pittsbure, Paterson, Newark, | tionize naval warfare. 4 Benjamin Franklin, resigned. 1y V wllmulmll Baltimore, JIO{ and, | our employes. It is for others not for us to Qmana Herald than 'toa dag barking at me. | port.” ‘There was no ovposition and the [ anq other cities, and in whose possession | . 'Lbe house committeo on naval affairs are | The following Nebraska postmasters wero | Maine, and Rhode Island ports on the Nar- ! 5 = a0 If Brother Colby is guided by the Omaha [ measure was recommended for passage. > o 2 ez earnestly working to formulate a bill author- | appointed to-day: John S. Chain, Mouterey, | raganseit bay—are in urgent need of im- cral more ocean steamers _fim)..;c o- Herald, the Lord knows where he will W Heni LN S BeOT A bl UnUeE OB dovation 12,000 was found, were captured in a gam- | zing the construction of additional ships for | Cuming intyg vice Johit Meister, resicned? | mediate defenses and n [ day. “The non-union men are working botter some of these days. [Laughter.] I am op- | “to reculate the practice of pharmacy and | bling den in Brooklyn last night by the po- | the navy. The several nropositions to the | Winiield R. A o e e e R posed to this motion to reconsider. 1 know | sale of poisons,” appeared it was with an For some time past the police have had | house aré being considered by a sub-commit- | county, vice Jolin' Baker, resigned. ‘The | and Canada are in possession of charts and | on Saturday. In Brg e stk what we want in Nebraska City and the gen- | amendment which struck out all after the on- cuspicions direeted to tho place, which | e, and it is understood thata bill' will be | name "of * Atlee, Franklin county, was | exemplifications of all our narbors and coast | quict and ordarty. Fronght is bein tlemen from Douglas know wlint is wanted | acting clanse and substituted an entirel R an x 3 ready to report next week dirceting the ex- | changed to Upland defenses: therefore, slowly by Italians and uon-union has in Omaha. [ am opposed to this motion.” new bill. Consideration deferred until | Was ostensibly a tea store. But few people | [ unditure of $6,000,000in the construction of The president has nominated Willard 1T, Resolved, That the president be and is | There is much embarrassment to business. Mr. Casper—*1 und erstand there is a prop- | the amended measure can be printed. were ever seen purchasing anything in the | haditional armed eruisers and torpedo boats, | Wheeler to be postmaster at Atkinson, Neb. | hereby requested, as commander-in-chief of —— erty qualification in that charter which says A haif hour was devoted to the third bill | store, and a majority of the visitors were | The house committee have had an informai ‘lho stinaster.at Hastings, Neb., has ap- | the army m:a navy, to Inmr|m the house of THE S1TOCK MARKET. that no man can be entitled to a seat in ‘the | submitted to the committee, which changes | Mongolians, many of whom were seen leay- | conference with thé senate committee on | Plied for a free wail delivery, and an in- Tepresenfatives at an early day what steps, it city council unless he be an owner of $2.000 | tho weight of bushols of cortain articles. As [ ju 't house late at night, When the po. | Daval affairs With a view of drafting a men- | Spector has beon ordered there to ascortain if | any, are hecossary, In his jud&inent, to pro- | A Uhrontc State of Dullness Pervad '8 worth of property. Lhave often said that 1 [ finally recommended for passage the only | /M% 1C house fute S ) sure that will meet the concurrence of the | theoflice is entitled to a free delivery, vide for this emergency. Wall Street. would not vote forany bill that embodied a | changes from the existing law consists in | lice knocked at the doors last niglit they got | . ‘The speaker is said to be in full There have been ninety-five applications | The resolution was referred. Nrw Yoni 81— (Special Tel property qualification, and [ doclare I never | the insertion of green apples fifty pounds | no response. On breaking open the doors | symps witlh tio movement. and'to have | reecived at tho postoflico department from | The house went into committee of tho | Nww Vo, Jan. 81, [Special Telozram Wik odoncy dout mako the man. A mon | fora bushel,” wawaet corn, shelled, forty- | thoy found the room llterally packed with ace In having 0 a7, 8t | o Tor o oxtonsion oF e tite Galivery sorc | RHLCE SEbS BREMANIGHE T8 bl wos FOROIION | dae . vo ta s Asvhied Tate et o o hoe Without proferty Is Just as oo as a wealthy | eight pounds per bushel, ™ and“*Sorghum | frightened Chinamen. - Many jumped from | for nsideration of the proposed bill, | Ing for an extension of the free delivery ser- f After slight amcnduen as rep day to liave drifted into astate of chronic man. 1 think we should discuss this bil 1 forty-s1x pounds per bushel. the rear windows into the yard, but there | Chairman Herbert hopes to get a bill before e unc r congress, Which | to the h niinssnar he dullness, and outside of the limited dealings Mr. Linin, e has been in The biil that “the reports of the board [of | they were nabbed by officers who were await- | the house this week with the unanimous en- | xtends the scrvice in the discretion of the teHousaithon wentinto committesiof tho | -t Sot Core o e T e ol the Omaha charter ever since we have had a | agriculture; shall be printod annually by the | ing just such a move, The others rushed to | dorsement of bis committee and have it dis- S al to towns having specified [ whole on the bill to consolidate certain bu- traders pos y B Wi K. charter—it is simply a repetitipn of the old | state printer and 2,000 copies thereoi bound | the roof and there too they walked into the | posedof by the house some day next week. 1 tions. The number of towns having r aus of the navy department. After a brief [ It was expeeted that the return of Gould from charter. The comittee did ot change that | injpaper covers and delivered to the secretary | arms of the smiling policemen. At the sta~ | The sentiment in faver of increasing the navy Tequisite population or revenue is 180, diseussion tho committee rose and the house | the southwest would be made the oceasion ong iota, 5 te,” was recommended for passage, tion house 87,000 were taken from one man, | has been strengthened by recent events, and worthy & Meink 1L, | adjourned. for a move in one direction or the other, but Mr. Casper—“Two years ago, Mr. Piesi- next bill, “for the protection of fe- | three others had $5,000 each and all had sums | if the hou: ill give one day next week to | have been awarded the Aok etono Se ial O excepting coal stocks, which were weak on dent, several of us were informed by the es,” gave risc to affimated and at tin from 2500 up. It an any of the China- | the consideration of such a nieasure it is be- | and brick work for the publie building at onatonial ACoNCoNte. JEuE XCODL Slionoein Tho (sratss “"finh _cnv.'ll v‘nhhmg_llulmnl-a«-'ml.t;nun.-\\;il‘s xmu)' .llx |||~s!iuu. l‘no men came from other cities preconcerted {u'\en‘ll will n;cci\’e aftirmative action in | Keokul, Ia. }l\ul'u' l:l,d:\'ni 11,608, :nwl“l;“;i[? .:ml 81— ()i(]nyx joint :]l'"&"“r::"m»ll“lmln ‘[ll«'1r~l|r|\s,|n~ I|A, ‘\nlm n: nothing in the charter bill to interfere with | law which the bill seel agreement to endeavor to burst a big bank in | both branches of congress CAPITAL NOTES, e [ig orial ballot showed no change what- | life to the market. Gould was quoted in a towns and villages throughout the state. But | the proposed measure t any [ Mott street, this_city, but linding Lihe place ) DISTINCTION MADE, Representative Weaver introduced bill in | ever. interview as taking bullish views of the situs the first thing I woke up to was that v re | male person of the age of seventeen years | closed becalise of the rccent outery against | ‘The senate is very careful that its preroga- | the house to-day to pension James 1L Price- | 614 ppgero, W, Va . —The dead- | ation. e was reported to have said that in all compelled to go into a city of the second | and upwards shall_carnally know or abuse | wambling shops they went to the Brooklyn | tives are not invaded by the co-ordinate | kett. - z Jock in the legislature alection oL | ilie iirosant. brosnerons. conditisal ottt class orzanization. We were better satistied | anv female child under the age of eighteen | den, which is known all over the country and | branch of the government. ‘The rules of the [ Dorsev introduced for Laird a bill to pen- | {7 ited States s s diOamnten: |l L nEesanyERIORNAToNs X n-uhnn \vmngt«; org: H\_Y:\lll!llm “Wclluumll ulml ‘l“ a ||||" her . consent, lsh.\ll M :n: did @ big business. senate lll‘HSi be obeyed by fl‘IL ,,-.L.,\,T.(..,\v‘, of :l‘fl]x"e<lI;I;?lllnto“mlfl‘l’m"lh::?im’!l"‘ulil";"l intro- q-;n‘ul\(,:'y“llwru l\\"(‘u ‘xlm nm‘l\x:‘{ 'I]n“l-vr;u;)lll:!g here were things in the Omaha charter | deemed iilty of rape and shall be = race, color or previous condition. The: . nens ford.. i3 X, s jol stocks at th ow brices l 0 - witich interfered with our outside towns, 1t | imprisoned in’ the penitentiary not more - i Hhie torhidaIng AROGALOXS" Int the enator Allison introduced a bill in the | (AUSEN T ’Il'ulxl:lllllw . g | Vailed. —There was any amount = of was a long bill, however, and we left it to the nor less than three years.” The g ived alleries hanging their top coats or othe senate to-day to remove the charge of deser- | WO G Without result, after wh bear talk on Manhattan, and some heav, committee. We passed it on recommenda- reported the bill with'a ehange of R e e A 1 the iron railing that protects the | tion from the military record of “Andrew journment was taken nntil’ to-orrow, ing at the opening was followed by an ad- tion of others, but 1 don’t think I will eve age of female ehildren from eighteen to [ At police headquarters ati this morning that | fiontrow of seats, for fear that an apple or | Gardner, of lowa, and an increase of the pen- | {1ications point to the breaking of the dead | Vanee of g per cent, Coal stocks Slumped vote on a bill again until I examine it.” fifteen years, Mr. Russell moved that the | Raymond, son of August Belmont, the well | some other concealed weapon might fall | sion of Hiram Bateman. lock atto-morrow ion. ot after the opening, Linckawanna droppitk| Mr. ‘.\h-:kl »t\‘n_ ll‘lllul( it Ig‘\t vnou\x'\‘- nlnqllllzll ;r.:un e ;.Ilouml('u[_ ""r lllvl \u{ known banker, had shot himself. Young | upon 1] b ll]lu{:ul of a senatorial minu.nI \Ih‘h\l:::“‘u'!llllln(ll"rl".hllf].w,“{{]t{(’)|llvijhI. 1;.4[1- ent. s,'\“. }\ hm‘ I;nu..;l:l the lul(e; sary to have this vote reconsidere No | that the houses of prostitution of the land o] 3 athie: ) @ This prohibition aimost as old and | Alexander I, Grissell, Menlo, day 8§ od eleve smbers abs encouraged his friends to take on som fwo gontlomen have the same. iden of | were principally recruited (rom girls | Selinong ,Pl‘l:;‘"l“”‘_‘“';“:;“f“:“‘l‘l‘l"l’ LRI quite as sacred as tho Mosato law. i tact | buen adiitted to praciice betore the fiterior | o NEATIS Al of whom AR GIes. Saxoy of tho stock, ‘Tho Wormsers wero buyers of he bill. am very muc| n hope | sixteen an chteen years, ne purpo f 5 r L R e the latter is not so strictly enforced in the °I! Nt D) N el is " a o dead teading, and altogether there were pref that s motion of the gentieman from Gage | the bill was to prohibit this reeruiting of the | returned home from a late dinner with | senate, This morning Mrs, Cleveland and a | - ‘e conpiroller of the curreney has author. | 5 rekand wen, Atis thoweit that the-dead | G50 tns that this class of Stock Will nrevail, He voted with myself to have | houses of ill-fame from the unproteeted girls [ Leonard Behr, the night watehman, with | younglady who is her guest went to tne eap- | f2ed the Carson Nutional bank of South INTON, N, an. 31.—One senator and | Would be supported aainst any further bear the bill engrossed, not knowing the facts. 1| of the country ‘who had become victims of | whom he was well acquainted, and went | itol ~and = took —the = seat that is [ Auburh, Neb., to bexin business, the capital | g (Ssomblyinen ‘composed the joint meete | TS, From good sources it was given out understand there are gentlemen from Omaha | the lust of men and had no other 1e1uge, | qown to the basement where there was | AWays Kept —vacant for tha use of | being $60.000. ‘The ofticers of the new insti- t noon to-day. One ballot was taken, | that Gould certainly had a large interest in who desire to appear before the committee on | when their shame became known. 8 D I base IB ! lere > Was | o president’s wife should she at any time | tution are John L on, president, and resulted in three votes for Abbett for | Jersey City and would be found on the bull this matter, or before the legisiature, to pre- [ Mr, Caldwell objected to the placing of the | ASHOOURE gatlay. Belnght was an oxpert | gy or ihe co-ordinate branch with the iess- | Andrew . Da ashier. senator. ‘The meeting adjourned until noon of Lt stock a little later on, ‘e wag sent their Views on the Omaha charter, and I ghteen, beeause it would give any ,W‘,’,‘,"‘,‘{:.h,‘h','.'.:’,',"‘,"‘{\v,‘],‘,“",:”:.f:“‘“’l“'“t" ’\'\‘.""“'ltt ing of her presence. Irobably Mrs, Cleve- | ad postal change: (A E 3 important news from Washington. 1t am in favor of allowing anyone and ‘every- , be she chaste or unchaste, the power to G A 7 hr’ g 2 3 oune | 1and is not fawiliar with the traditions of the The senate met at 8 o’clock to-night and all sides conceded that the presi Wppea tothe young man whom she had enticed: | JREITS | back | was o tarned, | SYOung | Goage, 1t she is she unconseiously violated SKED, A e ehock taneht and | dont wonld sin the interstate commereo notion to reconsider was then carrfed. | **Yon now ehoose between me or the penit- Y Al Bt them by throwing her sealskin dolman bill, Attorney General 3 A 5 Garland, it was py a 0 L o § Y 1 3 lican senators held a eauc evening an ! e o tor e speetu orfer v ar | entiany iy e 0 wea o flon’s it Sido of ot bead. Physicians were | (o with Itussian sable over the balus- | The Admiuisteation’s Opinton Wanted | L) ARG, us Lig ovanini and stated, was to-dny preparin ah opition 18 (0 ‘e oh was the conside f 0 Ay ol o) \ 3 h / “Thore It lay.for 66 4 | « Pisher e _ v * cons ality 3 e - Holmes-Iutlorcontast. case, AME: Congor | hands of osening {Gmlos who” might s | Was aronsed, but he died ‘soon after. “Tho | {fade. Bhere t lay forseveralmomentsuntly | - o on the kishories Mloasuros e market broke budly aring the attor: moved that_ the matter be postponed until | cesstully misrepresent their age, and it might | COTOUer was notitied and proneunced it a A L WAsHINGTON, Jan. 51 —The action taken cct the seng nity, W r ¢ 1 the brakemen ! Mr. Colby said hie thought the senate had | happiness or unmerited punishment, Pelmont had taken considerable wine™ with | 1"y na” whikpered 1 her ear, ‘The presi- | Mittee of the committee on foreign affairs LAY NS A st coul roads had been called out in-aid of the better settle this case. It should either put Mr. Russell said that the only person Mrs, Belmont is in Washington with dent’s wife grasped her mantle promptly, | on the fisheries question 15 understood to be | more time tor the dlmmu-nlyi_llm telephone | strike among the eoal hindlers. It was also Mr. Holmes out or put him in. He wasin | whom the arcument of Mr. Caldwell “pro- | /2 B4 l.“_r?:m,“lm‘“-t ang was motitied | threw it upon the scat behind her, and then, | as follows: ‘The majority of the sub-com- | cases the decisions of the United States su- | reported that the president had signed the s favor of ending it one way or the other and | tected was the seducer. No' reasonable, de- o1 turning to the agitated argus, begeed his par- ae folt that whatever course ta 5 ome court were briefly wed today. | inter-state commeree bill. A sharp break of could se¢ no reason for postponing it. He | cent man felt afraid of beinz made the snare | VY telesraph this morving = don witt n. swnile that ho will carry around | Mitiee feit that whatever courso taken by the f preme court wero bricily announced today, | 1350 cant ensued, derséy Coniral being was ready 1o act and thought the balance of | of any designing femalo under eighteen years ho coroner said to-day he had no doubt | Wi '\in a1 the rest of his life. house should bo had, in view of the gravity | inst ead of beinu read in full as usual. After | oq Geially weak. ‘Llie towal sales were aboug VAL IOARY 0 8k ¢ orany 4 2 the shooting of Raymond Belmont was due nl thosestiof hinlite, of the interests involved, not only with the | 1€ usual motions and admissions to tiie bar 000 shares. A rising vote was taken and stood 15 to 14 [ Mr. Crane said that ho felt sa e. Person- | {0 the ccidental discharzo ofa revolver and | g0 Mormons in the eity wateling the Ed- [ knowledge, but with ‘thie “full assent’ and | here was briet cotloquy between the chiof - for postponement, ally, ‘e didn’t need any protection and he | 408 4 9 450 Wa s anti-polygamy bill which has passed | ctive concurrence of the adwinistration, | $575¢ T SRIRSECIGT BIE, FRECR R BEC Reading it nization Plans, The senate then resolved itself into com- | didn’t believeany other inan over seventeen | * £ o e both branches of congress and is now i - | They therefore determined to forward copies [ BEIRE SGIIERS IR Brae 0 or PuiLapELriiA, Jan, 31L.—The Reading mittew of the whole for consideration of bills [ years of aze did. But the protection y The Blizzard Trail, ference cominitice, are giite excited of the Edmunds joint resolution as pi justice finally announced that the court would | railroad reorganization plan formulated by on general tile, ‘The first bill was that of Mr. | needed at the fireside of every home wh Cmcaaoer TR halt es from Nebraska in to-day’'s papers in | the senate, | furihe thone the February recess and sit | the general mortgage and income mortgnge Colly, which provides that eight hours shall | there were daughters in the state of Ne- 10y, 480 o L d to Brigham Youn’s reported scheme | troduced into the senate, and the Belmont |y i PARPSRE Kot HORETRN SOEERS BL B the general motgage ning, ot constitute aduy's labor, wheré no specitic con- | braska. If he had drawn the bill he would | inches of snow fell here between 10 lnst night | of yesurrection, - Delegate Caine from Utah | retaliatory bill as reported by the foreign at= | (UREeY W SRERY 00 B WRCE LS AT | bondholders was issued this evening. ‘The tract 15 made fora longer or shorter time. As | have placed the age of consent at seventy- | and 7 this morning, according to the signal | of course denies the story of the old man who | fairs cominittee to both Se ary Bayard and | £ESHH ample time, Starrow then procee plan provides for the issue of $44,000,000 of the statutes now read ten hours is considered | five ?'. 15, [laughter| but asit was he was | seryice report. The temperature at 7 o'clock | had charge of the home near Lincoln, and | Sceretary Manning, - Secretary Manning is with his argument on behalf of tl new improvement mortgage 4 per cent bonds a laboring day. ‘The father of this bill o heartily in favor of it, and believed that At Milwaukee it was 10 belows | Who claims to be the aunthor of the 'story | specifically asked for an expression of his Teleplione company. to run for fifty years for the payment of the upon several oceasions, with reference to the | every man who desired to protect the yirtie ke 1t was 10 below s | ghout righam Y ouniz benig coneeated therc, | Views and preterence on the bills submitted S PR L R A s o R measure, and his remarks were full of sym- | of young girls would raise lus voiee in favor betow: Moorehaad. Minn? | Mr. Caine says he saw the Mormon leader | 45 bearing upon the interests committed by Chinamen Buried Alive. srovement mortgage of 157 and real estate pathy and pathetle apneals for the bettermagt | of It also. A R TR Py Dolow: Fort | buried and pluced in the tomb with a ten-ton | law to his superyision, and both the sccretary ) 0 f the railroad company, and for worlg of the condition of the “hewers of wood and | Alr, Ballard supported the motion of Mr. | 3y Pk 5 below . Siinnedom, 5 he. | Stone over the entrance, and dnes not doubt | of the treasury ¢ of state are | PORTLAND, Ore.,J L=Thlg worning o | o8 0fthe raflroad company, unc o Mo llnn\:-lu.l[ water.,” Some of the member: Russell, lul\l nrnL, Dok, U :uéx‘:m tnnedosa, 33 be- | RN righam Younk I8 dead, - Tiut ans | ash ed to suglest moditications whieh | high wind sprung up on the west slope of the ”NI ;“"“;"’”-,3;“ ;s I:{; “,,‘;"'"'l;“ r’l‘l‘,‘l' rl;,.‘ ““‘y however, had the audacity to say that Mr. | “The motion was carried 41 to 5, and the h ¥inoenh o7 S othier story comes from @ resideric of Utah | Iay seem to them desirable in either of the | Caseade mountains cust of Tacoma, W. T, | Sestewwill i (st far fhe prodent ceneris Colby was talking for buncombe. ‘To this | bill was recommended for passage, ' A O e on"%ho | Which adds to the remarkable story from Ne- | meisures. The earlicst possible reply 15 | anout eleven miles from the west end of 6 | Jvotzawe bonds And sencral morsage. and insinuation the gentleman from Gage said | My Kenny's bill, “Landlord and Tenant,” has been ranging between 20 | hraska and makes one ook ~upon it | solicited. Northern Pacific tunnel, and_ blow dawn a | Dorusage bonds and gen o and it e was honest fn bis advocaey " the subject of i interesting debaie, | 005 deerees below zero for te past two | Wit Some consideration. ‘The géniieman e Jarie troo into & canip Whero & number of | Sonitr 814 decried IRt b S ek bill; it was for the benefit of &' ¢ Coneerning this bill the recent state usse days. The her moderated some this | o o y : D A ‘hinese laborers we el e de Atrol oL LG PIOpRLY IS R % Inbuirers Who coutd Rot. protect. themseivess | of f6 Kkbis of Labor rapuceed that it by | MOMing and cominenced snowing, Trains I T AL I e Mgolbapoppirarerey Do e baenrbaven s nocotmgad | lower intorest, on wiileh fivo years' eorisage Inbirers who cauld not " protect thelsoly of the Rulghts of Labor requested that it be | ar R 8 . (e heinecr ot | Brikham Young wes most mysterious, ‘The | New You, Jan, 8L—The academy of | bodies had been removed at last aecountsand | {1V ntorest’ hits 1ot been paids on recoit world, ‘The bill would not entirely alleviate, | said that he should make a similar motion | The sienal officer treports that the averaxe | body was laid out was anyone allowed to soo | ® ¢All of the Central Labor union fora mass | 0G5 dra Sl Shipposed to b butled in the | b §ones Joares ruiciied Mook S themb ut it would help in that diréction just | upon each section, Mr, Smyth’s motion pre- | temperature yesterday was 29 dezrees below, | i for, said the gentleman from Utah, the | Meeting to express their disapproval of the v 9y y bei " 4 . 50 much, S belug the lowost yesterday for fiftoon years. | bady in the cofins abown. only to s Tow. | sots of Arcablahop Corrigan In suspending | *WCW thder the fallen timber subsorlbo on 8 bas]s of anu share oChieadhi . Shery dod 3 A nald - 5 ———— y v q ) 4 4 for 1our s A0 common an heard no claior among his coustituents for [ Mr. Kenny spoke at longth, 'He said [ Toroxto, Jan. 8L—The Ottawa corres- | timmo bofore the reporied death of Youne ane | Stephen’s Roman Catholic ehureh, for al- | Loxnox, dan. 5l—The British burk Ka- Duferved hisomo bands will° pay #10 penaii o of this Kind. | e labaring wen had | that he “apprehended - there © was un- | pondent of the Mail says: “Yesterday the | 8etto work o make a life-like head and body | leged insubordination in speaking at politi- | punda, wiieh left London December 11 for | PO Kebting, T fetit i A Lol B e 116 B had (8o honor 6 preside beer | il on Gosount of its i, Tathor Uian i ‘s | ARouncement was made that the imperial | of e Moruon prophet, s, tho icure was | ool Eatherions, (e glst of the tesosutians | Frecuon Western Austiatia, ith enieiants | siits in the weiw company as ey had 1 the & mecng of the Kuights of Labor in Ln- | eount of its substance. fic had no porsonal | Eovernment hac consented to send men-of- | {6181 By aftor luth o Bienchuan | SRbiee =, Subines i, thelopinink vl | Cae inte ol var e doast ol B | ol - coln a few days siuce, where labor lezista- | interest in the bill, He was not a landlord, [ war out next season to assist in protecting | markably “well was the work done that | right of every citizen, be he layman, priest | Three hundred of those on board were Tried to Blow P the Ship. tlon was discussed, and thes did not ask for | and the fact that he was a wember of the | Canadian fisheries, To the people of the | the _ligure ~deceived many who saw | orbishop, to particivaie by voice and vote in | drowned. ‘The remainder were saved and | GU00 8 TP SRR ) O duy such forceless lw x\alhl;\h‘ll:v charac- | house would seem to indicate that be was | United States this will be anything but pal- | it When it came time for Y oung *to die” | all public matters esent any attempt of | have ariived at Buhia Vhe Kapunda was | 0 ( e g e jrod the bl as o clear ease of buucombe | mote Hable to become a tenant than & Latd- | aiablc information, bit as a matter of fack. it | Wis figure was prepared for burial. - Thio sub- | any ecelsiasti ity in oroutof the | an iron ship. steamer Guyandotte, carrying a mized carg aud'was opnosed Go 'l n e lord. “The bill, he believed, WS more ARG | s simply followini the precedent establistied | sequent mysterious funeral arrangoments, to- { United States to drag religion into politics -~ and pussengers and crew numbering fiftys il Blarling saidi S allu l“ 1‘\1:" ho interest of the te Iu.n "m“xu-" andlord. 10 | hefore tie Washington treaty came into op- | €ether with the swrange death, all can easily | and to coerce its ministers i the rights of The M of Preller seven, left her whart a young man cawe upy, woacnews 4f the ko \‘ Ininnlxlm_- u,\_h.l\ xunx- ny cases now the ln.r_m ord gets a mort- | gration.” One prominent official on being | be recalled, ‘I'he Frenchman who made tho | citizenship as a yiolation of that rnm'l):l“"’ St. Louvis, Jan 8L—The supreme courtat | from the eabin hurriedly and went ashore. ensively at they work them as long as on the tenant's personal property. This | asked as the correctness of the renort said it | Wax figure was slipped back to his native | absolute separation of ehurch and state that ¥ Jity, N 4 . . ¢ Branel Jssible and atas low pay as possible. Tiis | bill does away with any neeessity forsuch a | 17T What the loperial suthoritics. Had-o country and the Morons watched him well, | is and ever has been one of the chief bul- | Jeiferson City, Missouri, to-day granted a | When the steamer was off Long Branch & lzllllr\lllll.'«I\|:il“:‘::|Ifilk:“x‘ll\tht‘:ll “:3\\"‘\1‘.‘:‘\“-?"' ::n. mort e, !1‘..1.11 was 1;11|I|l|.3‘n‘h\l:_! it It | Sented to send out one or two_ gunboats nexs | Although this xuard was kept up, the man | warks of Am " s\'l.nl’vl execution wntl April |~lt nest to 11, | tiemendon plosion o (-mml.l Tuvestis as Lobel Theie TAborers Lo wiER. B COMMrabE | My weania o gy 2 ues. * Was ther | spring to assist the wmarine poliee i the en- | Wil hils seeret, said the Utah eltizen and |t | lenry George spoko af Some lengh, fl brpess augs hisuwat, and the Chlnish | Bon wipwed & oo (3060 16k SSUHIES 4 K h 0! at? reement of ¢ 8| pzula X iblished, he Morions manag —————— R DInGerS, DENGINE aN appens for @ e Iroush A00icH, for s perlod oven longer than the stutory | e Caldwell sald the bill was bad. 1t was | f01ceent ofour fishory rezulations KoerTik Troh wida. clroulation, We hasd it Another Wabash Developme taisl, The Uon ‘was 1o bave taken | dainage ta tho csbln aud Jul their wrones, and for thai reason I am not in | landlord a Jien, 1t made aman give a chat. | C11€AG0, Jan. 8L—The through Omaha | fecry it "The reason for Xoung dISapheatio | filed in the United States cireuit court to-day A Strike Failure, Ahonrd with o sl satohel 10 bis | “Hle favor of the motion of the gentlewan from | tel mortgage when he didn't know it. ~ If @ | Passenger train on the Chieago, Burlington .\|m.'.m':'.;"nfl‘:u.[fifi" e United ‘;fi&.,‘“u,;‘f y James R, Jessup, acting trusteo In thee | gepspy Giv Ji, Jan. 8L—About | did not have it when he e, It 18 ,".}"f},".:'b:"fif: “:ul.lf.‘.fi\‘:llnl\“lh“ u“:h{ Feto sy i fives "!*!"-‘*‘j“" was «Iml)' l‘wxl{! & Quiney, was compelled to stop owing toa | ernment would give them trouble ero | tWo issues of honds of the lilnols & South eighteen hundred of Lorillard strikers ro- | Delieved the satcliel contained an explosive, ot th aximum for o day’s labo hat he should know it and do it voluntarily. | blockaded freight train about thirty miles | this. They made every arrangement for an | ern Iowa railway dated Mareh, 1562, amount- . ¥he sieamer put back to port for repairs, without so many contlicting conditions, Mr. Slater expressed his surprise at the y 4 = et o B > turned to work this w at the N Mr. Suell of Jefferson offered an awmend- | gentieman from Lancaster. A large number | 700 here. While the passenger train was | exodus to Mexico. ‘The leaders collected 10 100,000 and the lashie of the Great | terms and the strike is ended. The Lor ment that the bill be made to embrace ser- | of hid (the speaker's) constituents demanded | WAILIng to get through it was run into by g | Money and bought a vast tract of land and | Western railway of 180, _amounting 10 | jiave ali the hands now that they will ¢ Boodle Trial, vant girls, [Laughter.) the zo Of tho bill, In ten years of local train - from Peoria. Although several l'f"d ash for itin __;m: They intended old | $2.000,000, which are underlving mortgages | pioy “and every department is in opera- New Yous, Jan. 31—-In the case of exs A vote of 1910 8 condemned the bill to in Iowa renting land he had ne gare ere badly Auashied o one was serl | iAW, Foungle mrue fr Wi Liave’ aud | aftue Wataan sysiom, The bills frav for | tion, Aldwrman O'Neil, the defoudant was Disoad death, and after the committee arose and re- | had obetenth as much ielty as he had we. | usly hurt, o order his faithful to depart to Mexico, but | foreclosure of these mortgages, also tor fore- e s AR AN A REON T Py o) A vernaly’ Oh Bhe Dill the WLy Siank | PanamsstHiNL A8 L GHFCALH 45 38 UMD 08 o alasewhen the land bought came to be pre- | closure of the mortgage dated 1867 between Texans For Prohil on trial and testliied in his defon iat 1o, . recly on & N6 WA, & b 3 ™ The Elgin Dair: ared it was found the Moxicans had cheated | the Wabash and Western rallways, whieh in- never attended the weetin wan from Gage moved to have it replaced on | 1f the geutlemen who opposed the bill & Yy Market. AvustiN, Tex., Jan 1 lower 1 the general file. But again it received a | wished to take sides with the flizg 30, Jan. SL—The Inter.Ocean’s | €W and sold them a lot of mountains So | volved the two lines in question and other | 4 x . SB0 i or Mclay w'g, and was 1 3 h i : profiigaie | J S " er-Ocean’s | great was the chagrin of the elders that the | lines of the system, amounting to $15,000,000. | house of the legislature to-day the joint res- | Laughlin's. e denied being a wember of black eye, and now rests peacefully with the | tenants then let it be so understood; Out of | Elgin (11L) speelal says: B H Qi / Y W Sk oy l.:mnle QII"[“K(’.[K)U‘" lv\ell(\‘-u\u R A N S0 U eraloo im‘l ey l"" n( fi) N“(t“ fil)fl! Batter ruled steady | exodus was postponed and Brighaw Young | These suits are gun in- harmwony with | olution proposing a prohibition amend t | the “combing i comumttes ihen Kook “up. M| Onethisd af WA Hebttully bolonked to m) al )e‘;v.u_d:mesuxll.«:flwuudu. No cheese | did not rise. Judge Gresham’s fawous declsion requiring | tothe constitution was passed by a vole of @ In the afternoon both sides rested and ¥ % ml WAl aGerod, ['Fhe report referred to above is founded | local jurisdiction, #y€s 10 41 uays, | arguments were cowsenceds l4l.., W 4 N, Tex., Jan. —The last vote R