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E o ; : ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 188, e » ———————————————————————————————————————— e —————————— L PROCEED[‘GS OF CO‘GRESS of those scized. We did not believe the firm SE ISONS DROWNED. THE LI\'E STOCK Sllll)PERS nlu_\(hcr matter. He said he had alrendy SEVENTEEN NEW POLICEMEN. A GIRL'S RASH DEED, \ A i | on Union square had any evil intent, but we | 4o {ls Pat That Hefell & 8K i | given the mptter some study, and among the | o) o (o — g o wa STtat i rrible Fate That Befell a Skat- . fitics who would probAbly be ilad | The Commission Selects Additional | She Throws Herself Under an Expross hd tates, THRPSHE RIS Bive HEROA W DApEr | o ing Party in Texas, o to come into the Western ussooin- Members of the Foree, Teain at Colorado Springs, 3 8 \ Exx1s, Tex., Jan, 15, —Seven persons were tion he mentioned Peoria, Oshkosh, Du- The fire and police commissioners held a COoLoRADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan, 18, | Special The Senato Passes the Bill Refund- | to suppress the society and fts agent. Our | 4, (80 L0R: ST CRETEPIRER U Great Bvent of the Stato Assocla- | luth, Daveuport, Denver, Lincolt, St oo, | 1ong exceutivo session at their ofice last eve- | Telegram to the Hrr. | W illam Ray, well ‘memies are ous, chicfly amor o 3 Sl ok 4o | or Hasting owever, not one o 80 | cutive sessic ¢ ce - leg o the lliam Ray, a wel ing the Direct Tax of 1861, $8e National Detense A i o, D e | women, daughters of William Williams, a tion at South Omaha. amed 18 very Sosteanls. Dnger ic ",‘f,"}:'r ning, their deliberations continuing antil | to-do citizen of this place, somo six woeks ago composed of ex ts, abortionists, fr farmer, and a young man named Babbitt —— west, Duluth too far north, and the remain- | after 11 o'clock. The only appointment made | loft with his wife on a tour of the larger thinkers, Among them is o liar and WWero skating on the lake, Whon the ice gave dor, with possibly tie exception of Peoria, | in the fire department was that of W towns of Nex Mexico and southern Colorado, GOVERNMENT BOND PREMIUMS. | yuard, whose fnancial embarrassment s 1o be his principul way. Miss Babbitt and two little girls, aged | BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE. by o amoring for any more base ball Cuft. Seventeen new policemen were addes paving o eht sl eventeen new policemen were added | leaving his only daugh! Minnie, and w umendation, judging can get out of the eight and fourteen years, ulso daughters of anidbls Ao —_ from his late appeals for money." ght 4 . nection with one of the . lessor leagues. to tife present fo They are to report for | young lady music teacher, by name Maudo Plumb of fllinois Alleges That the Re- | Ttight here the citizen referred to arose, i Wi I \:. liams h‘\!\\"x-' on S0, | fportant Action Taken n the After- | eoria s and always ‘has been an o d.;u' ;lu'u. yl! ving nearly two woeks in [ Dobson, in charge of the house the person of Lum Smith, of Philadelphia, [ watching the sport, were drowned in attempt- . i . thusiastic ball town, and is accus- | which to get ready for their new positions, | The daughter was between fiftoon fanding Act Has Been Misprinted | ;g 1 am here, Mr. Comstock, to de- | ing to rescue their friends. A very small noon, Followed By a Brilllant tomed to seelng good Ball, bnt wheiher | socure uniforms, oto. Thay abe oach to 1. | and sixteen Sears of ned, To-night and Misconstrued By the nour child of Mr, Williams also fell through the Banquet in the Evening uld hold up her end in a8 expensive | cajvo salaries of $30 per month for four | while hor companion was slecping M. 5 Comstock turned to Superintendent Mur- Th Poast 1) the Western association will be . companio as sleeping Minnie Treasury Secretary. ¥Ay anA showtsd) i Superinten: | 10¢, but was saved by one of the drowning — The: Toasts. ik sonson. 1a.extremels. problemats, | Mmonths, and at the end of that time, it their | stolo from tho house and throw horself in dent Murray, is Lum Smith of Philadelph oung ladies catching and throwing it out on — cal, ~As to Lincoln, St. Joo or Hastings, they | Seréices ‘;‘ e o e | frout of the engine of the Midland expross ¢ don't ke o vi a o fco. Young Williar yrother of the g ght > considored even i 8 18t o ed to §0, or I J o1 s deter ERTRY A2 4 U Senate LT AR L R B :"l'_:”:' i !? il ‘_‘"(‘]"'."“-_ :;I‘."' 'lf“""' Business and Banguet. ']‘:{::'I,,i‘{;:‘“,‘: cquaidored even fn the Mist of | mined upon by the proper authoritios, Thero [ Which passes here at half-past 11 o'clock WhstiNGTox, Jan, 18.—The bill was passed | "'SGporintendent Murray arose and s0id: | 1o tho assistanee of the unfort and van | Probably the most interesting event that | gidoration othér ~ than their conven. | Were fifty-two upplicants examined and tho | Her head was crushed and torn from the reducing the charge for passports from & | I shall arrest you, sir, unless you keep ic istance of the unfortunates, but | pae ever taken nlace m South Omaha oc- geographical — situation to offer, {K\"Hn\\um is the list ;»r l||¢'|n|||-q selected: | body, death resulting instantly, She loft the Bl atiet IE the exerclses here are disugrecable | W08 soon overpowercd by the strugiles of | cupred yosterday aftcruoon and evening, the | While “the latter has absolutely none i "‘\"""“I“]'\ l’.‘-I: lout, ‘-,"’{"‘"“l:- Boyle, | following letter lying on the table in her o Morning business being finished,he bill | 10 y0i, you nay leave the . those who were drowning and he, 100, Was | oucusion being the annual meeting and ban. | However, a conference of the association of- | § WU LU R el AR B Peter M. Loe, 7. M. Ellis, Patrick C. Foley, | ™" e W ieren M. Hagey, Patrick © | My Doar Papa and Mamma:_You will for- give this wild et of mine. 1t is bottor so 1 would rather die b 4w Comstoek went on sprinkling pepper this | drowned. Mrs. Williams, his mother, made for refunding the direct tax of 1861 was | MRV fiv convicted many criminals i £ - taken up, the question being on Mr. Chan- | jn gpite of the daily press and in spite of the " ficials must necessarily be called soon, and peiation § A C. Jd.C at the discussion of the question there, all 3 cbraska, Represcntative men from all | the interesting points touching upon the | Hughes, Richard Marnell, ' Roderick ae- quet of the Live Stock Shippers an effort to save them all, but she was pulled | ¢ down and would have met the fate of her i T i 3 I o . v Wer rose! olig A - i ‘ Grath, Frank Robbins, Daniel Rowden thousand deaths than dler's. motion to recommit the bill. The | mouthpiece of our enewmies, himself & black- parts of the state aud lowa were present, | eligibility of these towns will b developed. tin Shiclds, - ey ave O 100 -t s DE e T e o otion was rejected. The question was | €uard and liar." childron but for the timely ald of her two | Hgor o e A u pusinoss aud soclal | Tho local oficiala will moot ono night this | aud Mastin Shiclds, Thoy are all o wall- | ve ind Yo o turse 0 you T fam ki ¥ onabed B9 M Treasurer Killaen Van Rensselacr then | duuzhters, aged ten and twelve years. These | gyccess, Appended will be found a complete | Woek: built, competent appearing lot of fetlows, | Lo VilG, (yile stiher, = but = perhins 1 then taken on the amendment offered by Mr. | | ¥ rinz to Smith ho said: | children threw hor a ropo and succeeded in | soport of the nrocced] Al Tater nows of the situation in Kansas City | 80d the chief expresses himself as well | WLl o chanee to repent in Bartands, feqtiiring- anl olsims to be filed | o b« Ref 1 ow h pe and succeede Yeport of the procoedings. 4 situat \ ty | Dloased with the sclection made. Their ages | the next world, — God — knows — how idmunds, requiring @ im ed | “Our splendid work induced such enemics a8 | 1 iing her ashore, base ball affairs shows that there will be two | e ™ ey vanty.seve fy-oight | T strugeled to overcome sin in this. Good within six years, sud it was agreed to. the disreputable person who stood up ther ¥ sl . NES8 MEETING. clubs in that city the prosent scason. Mr, | FAnEe from ©twenty-seven 1o thicty-ceht |4 v i love,” My dear. parents, T wis afraid Mr. Berry offored an amendment pro- | to be more active.” BLIZZARD VIOTIMS. vof President Dibble the | Menges says in an interview: L am in the [*Years. Some 66 tham Come ot o | to live longer, for ohi! hoaven only knows, | viding that no part of themoney collected | , President Samuol Cologato sald: I want 2Ll Bl mecting was called to order by Vice Presi- | Western association and expect to play ball | Bositions Siberioneed pojieemen, , T pesd g g Was formorly chief of police at Port Huron, | Might have como toa still more terrible end oley was a member of the Lrish con ¢ for my soul. Good bye. May God v at Dublin for two years, Itobbins | DISS you both. Your sinful, Mixsie \ o special policoman for three years ns that soon after her father loft the and at present is engaged in that capacity for belonging to him near to defend our agent. i 3 hus been a trug | Several Additional Deaths Reported | go iy - 5 3 in it this summer, regardiess of what the from individuals shall be retained by the | 1 F€TSE TR0 BT pporthim. He Rep dent David Anderson, of South Omaha. | b, it ®, SORRTR, JERME" O AV United States as set off against any state | heen accused of recoiving bluckmail. Therd ,’ i DL The roll call showed thirty members present, | the survival of the fittest and I think one indebtedness. The amendment was agreed to. | is absolutely no truth in ir.” i i ‘“m :f —‘n IN lllgnrlcd m!_l lhn‘l after which the minutes of the previous | son “;.n be sum.-Im.t to show which elub will “he o nts to the extended vro- The Rev. Dr. Parkhurst made an address. heen 217 deaths by the blizzard. | meeting were read and approved. Applica- | Pay the best. — The contract for our grand Mowlat Hros.’ backing 8o, o o4 by for 820, and then spe ® mone The V.N';:::,:",'"";:L"\ i o ',’“‘.I"l’h,, e ekt | Of Comstock’s theories of art he suid: The alhs of Ty, Feopls, WHbJAFeRe: | Sich Tor motmyBFHtp, were ¥end mid; ap. | stand/liaa et 16t atid work will atopun on | Fowlst Ftohl paoklirhouss; Sulelde wes B fi i toc"s L R R e AR 4| hing to look at is whether the pictures would | ported missing may not be found until the | proved, and ‘the following new members | it very soon and every preparation for the | gy rpg day the secr v of the bonrd will | mind until she concluded to end her troubles under the law of 1562 and subsequent 1aws; | oxcite sexual passion, Comstock can judico | o Cf (CFTE AR L R s boinge | elected: WL L Rickle Columbus: J. | coming season just as though the American [ %, S T BHEHIREE S8 UHE PO WiLL] by taking hor Lifo, 16 \was this sho referred restricting the terms of the first section to | of t © (hwuum! times better ]H.;u. B | i . g ‘“ .";”1':.“"[" ies l"'"» Lemke, Millard; J. H. son, Bennett; ion did not exist. There will not be | BOULY the newinen o el appointnent. 10 in her letter, Thecoroner's jury coneludod Moncys paid by stato treasurers, and insert- | artiste, They see only the beautiful artistic | covered by the deep drifts that formed over | Charies Redlon, North Loup; Jauies Cuiu- ng dates. We_shall not make our SOARB 5 4 b R ko L il B D o mraniaion. for tho | Mect: Wiien T g0 into tho' howses of our | them. ‘The following new cases are reported | mins, Talmagel A J7 il Senuctt; | schedule until after the National league and SOARED OF A BLAZZARD. R e L L e tiv vl o suika yatd by thom | ost familios [sce piutures on the wails, | irom Dakota points: Hirod man and sevon- cill, © Batile | Creek, and | American association have completed theits, | The Union Pacific Koad Having a wed otherwise, and they returned a ver- and to repay the income tax collected from mal.l' .':?,f\.l::.'::L‘i'n\r;“h(nf“} al A “‘I’IAIL‘|‘|1III:: year-old child near Canton, Lewis Forsie, "H‘(‘l'"\"mh ‘”n' l"vl"""*r"r ’i‘|‘|“\:‘“‘; ““m‘"&'. :','u':“':l‘f\" :.‘.'.".‘,:"" "1 ','",'.‘\m."fl Hard Time of It. dict of suicide while tempor: angred, b al ofiicers during the war, people came room, Lab the car the state line, in the vicini » hen read and were of a St. Louis, we ¢ sily arrange to ave Wis toal = 4 e twas the cooles i rinable military and_naval ofticers during the war, aned.t near the state line, in the vicinity of Crystal | 1o GRebes, W Tl PO E'0F Socrctary | it here.? Mr. Menges did not seem to think [ The train dispateher's ofiico of tho Union 18 was th lest work imaginable, Last a7 HabEb s i by o 1 e | e s % % : on | night at 7 sho asked her companion to pli e red thid Tassaand ekt Tulmize addrossed thoso prosent as | G Manitobui a mannamed Tadal, nea | Wil boing ospceilly commendable, iis | that the estabiishment of nothor elub liers | Pacifi railway in tho union depot last nieht | and singe " sonne e pari (ORI Tho bill was then passed—yeas, 48; riends of home, (l'wud?ul‘su‘w y, friends Btook. HAQ. porlshed. twalve foot from Hhis report shows that atthe organization of the [ Would dumage him very much and scem d as crowded with conductors, engineers and | which she sat down and wrote L 3 ()E (.lml.v mull ‘1‘5‘",k"““‘, i thinking | 5040: “Aunie And on, & 8chool’ gil, Henr ation twenty-cight shippers constituted :"{“";*’b“’ let the people judge between the | prakemen, who scemed to be greatly inter- | note and retired to ler room. She dr N hnarativasvotes woro thess of B of tho' good work of this society: | Ghiumborlaing Mggle Dunn, Haud county, | tie memborship, whilo ab thio prosont tito wo clubs. o estod in the ticking of the telegraphic keys, | 1O best clothes and then, Lying down in bed, Blair, Jones of Arkansas, Paddock, Platt, | past anc zuture; atiough 1 am 2 The story from Aberd that ool | minety-nine members were on the roll with 3 R FIG e waited until she heard the thunder of the ap- Slair, Arlansas, P R atiogist: T suia anout 2 wili bionty ry from Aberdecn 'that a school | BICALNC Arombers w0 wase. The THE W 1LLER FIGHT. and appeared somewhat agitated, Tho bul- | Walted wn . AL Plutb, Saulsbury, Tellor, Vest, and Wilson | Methodist, T could shout, Lwil she ta6 a1t e UL ) ase. — LA o proaching exprss, vl s the rear of SNy iand glory to God! Glory to God! The body of Jmmnes Reed, | Andncos of tho socicty ure In, ¢ s covered with instructions to | the house, Sh tyare in o healthy con- | Minneapolts and St. Paul Will Give | (*1h bty : i Kehoo, | _the Pugilists a Grand Reception © d Andorson, The bill boards of the city are cove ! d, near Hatton, has been found. Mrs. living near Hutchinson, Minn., who 1 Thursday, has just dicd in hord m the room Iroad men, and framed in a manner which | and thre Her nouly be deciphered by that class. A Bier nts, who we Raton, N. M., have been eporter questioned the men as to the cause rraphed and now are on the way nome. want. Is th must hi dition and a neat The ofticers elected we Platte Center, president; Da South Omaha, vice president: John Wiggins, | with handsome lithographs advertising the s seeretary rons. | MOt cure, is what w aqual to all goodt Yes, the Bast river will eive them, Any other way! Yes, the sharp curveon the The bill direct ury to credit to cach state and tes to the District of Columbia a sum collections made therefrom or from citizens v S v o1 ) orgive! rony TR > of the unusual gathering, and was informed - or inhabitants thercof, or other persons, '\.'-L'“'n';\lnu’l'fl-'\: 13 v“}‘{‘,"‘ l)\t‘(-'lmf ruiye! Ftom repotta tirat the atorn was kovere ta.'(:x'o[ilgll'y, ""l"-'-]“mf G. Smith, l,illn\r treasu- | great Wier-Miller fight at Minneapolis next | by them that a severe biizzard was raging in | RRussian Pris rs Fight for Liberty. undor tho dircct tax of August 1861, T T R aya bt Wil but it dom't. God save | about, Sunteo’ A OGRS LE O EACIEAT O R 1D ows: DI | Monday night. Private dispatches from that tho wost and Uit the mmunagement of | Loxpox, Jan. 184 couvey of prisoners Tainite: all-moneys Bl CUSRIOLAAE ST Ve ew York, God save the world!! W 0 lost and_there v damaze to |V a0 o C 1 ekl ity state that both Minneapoli >, the company was somewhat in doubt | which was being taken from sc St Statos under suct et and it appropriates wy Now York, God suvo the worldtl . = lsey | stock. _J. Millbyer, frozch at Lestorville, | M icsing, &. G. Vir H. Dickson, doseph | City state that both Minneapolis and St. Paul | 136 F0MRER N8 GERAVI 0 - qufilyy | Whicih wiss belig takcen from south Iustia, to amount ne LET or the reimbu rment o " . . HiC ) + 518 ") " Floley ] . D. Welker. Committoe on | are much excited over the coming battle and fPransportation—David Anderson, South [ both pugilists wili meet wi Omaba; E. L. Martin, Fairmount; James | tion, Smith, i Do sus mutinied and attack aln was_ stopi (L 101t the hotee, o stood | k., died this moraing. Harold Bakor, an Jras the people filed out.gn | Buglish boy, left Yaukton the day of the '} & bundle of papers whicl he | Storm for his'ranch in Nebraska and has not il Tt and loft, 'He espluined to | been found. ~ Two men living west of Willow by sending out tr I a grand recep- | Passenger trams we Much money has been w ially freights ort ay behmd | §hgine driver 4 P erod on the | time, and as u samplo the HBek's informants | Sesperite fight ensucd, in which el sol SrE drosvaror, result, the odds being $i5 to$50 on Weir, [ pointed out that the overland flyer due yes. | g wore' Killed. OIty-0IO prisoibYs: 08 the crowd he was there to convert them, and | City, Dak., are missi wife of one | T'pya finance committee is composed of I, G. | The friends of Wier are very confident of terduy morning at & little aftor 8 o'clock did | o404, 5 they would be benefited if they only read his | Pecime insane through anxiety. Hall, Gibben; F. H e Chaetc and Ad. | their man winning the fight, but are not will- [ 0% £Ct 1N until late in the afternoon. . O e i, oxcitod Indivaliay | - Frandreau, Dalc, reports ‘the findine of | i G1obens I Hoy, Sitver Creck, and &-J: 1 i 40 bot two to one us they announced some | o oot orems et i sapidly aby chiofly wost, When Edwin Booth Swore. i 3 slaced himself beside Smith and the body of Mrs. Owens not far from Went- | Vil eon oL ! - | time ngo. i ® | of Cheyenne, and is rapidly approaching the P tesiE Dl W ol Al the conclusion of Mr. Brown's remarks | LECE o L gamnable Phila worth. * The body of a child frozen to death o following resolutions wore unanimously ( WHOAE% 1 o6 8o 1 tuis city have tho | €St With allits wilduess and. fury. Trains | SERE GG T IR LGN ?‘Ih'.lll‘llmrn'umumml his speech. in support of | g8y Tt o t! | \When found. It had been partiaily dovoured "‘11'?1':::1‘\10.1 At i o Apseats s vau Braateit: oonAamos’ (i his pavears snd sre nm«b should have \\'vnlmlu for the west early | Uit fl"fl“‘l" with |‘fl|\\|'; Booth d T:ml i ie bill. G ; t ) by wolves. S J I 8 80 ) 8 R 7 5 hy in the evening were held back, awaiting or- al man sterday, *and can hell. Go back to Philadelphia : : 56 4 ; o ol willing to take all the bet red at the v o ot e . 21t o il 1 | ceived late Iast night ‘add sevoral moro vie- | Socrs " ostablisning. four of the. largest | 4oy for a turkish bath. He s in fine form | boint later i the niichty tf for the time be an swenr. it is proverbial that v that he ' T HBIH s » List of 0 trozen to doith d > b ! gt g S ing further information was ey L YERED WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Mr. Grosvenor of ;g-;‘r‘\\\mlelm“;‘( ”n..‘:u:\‘;u‘.,\\:.‘;]":’r]\:lp ;|]....,, e :"(-l:-’:nltul')liil; ‘\’;(:4”":})‘\'1)-“1(::;”\7;}“t‘wu![‘:ln‘rlllnqu‘r::hi‘s Dacking touses in the world at this point, | tnd i8 confident of winning. He has worked [ 51508 (B ‘,“.l,,,l.“‘p,. not at all addicted to profanity. Moore, Lum at the front his 18 he h s, espe the sums collected direetly from individuals, 1o be held in trust by the state for the benefit of the persons from whom they were col lected or their legal representatives. The Blair_educational bill was then taken up and Mr. Brown addressed the senate in support of it. i the train posantod e fid ;i 2y T raulins liard for the past two weeks is trainer | o y But you heard him swear onee Ohio presented o memorial of the board of | Phtludelnhin poper. ‘hlj soh Beoble thit WAtk | vported from Aberdecn, Dak. Teports from | and, that e, - Tule voalie, o EYER | qays thiat Wit time i sallod. Monday mygut | dispatchor's oftico L] Ho W playing ‘Hamlo® foa tennial commissioners at Marictta, 0., in | Pagamnablo shoot wallc rieht up and gt 67 | Warner, Dalc., say a teachor and six ehildren | Dootssity of w beot: slayghtering and | 1Siilbo in the pink of condition, veports of early evening had boen gre ying aggerated. 1t was at this time, howeve large but awfully sleepy audicnce in a storm was raging in the neighborhood of | town west of Chicago.” Usually, if an Cheyenne, but its course was not yet di- [ audicnce appears to lack appreciation, rected to the east and the wanagement felt | My, Booth's efforts become relaxed, and regurd to the centennial celebrition of the | was 1o offfcor i sight. Suddenly a small | Who wero thought to bo lost were found. H. northwestern territories, and it was ordered Imly ratly printed in the Record, of Smith und began to Throwing b i ; ! nent = ‘and - reliable . market - will |, Tommy will be seconded by Prof. Billy Seited man put himsolf in front | H- Chapin, of Minneapolis, supposcd to have | Le5iroraod for ali grades and classes of cat- | Hawley “and Prof. Ed Miller of this city. take off his coat, | been lost, "arrived in Aberdeen last night. S et PR The SEHet 8100 Vet oRtBrARY W1 e off his coat it W ilievity ol St SLap R T RIbAEY tle pluced on this market; and we would | The former bet #100 even yesterday with a b S s y < y up in t s advise tock yurds any s | well known sporting man that Tommy would ¢ BAtAHInG tal roording] s it o The comumitteo on public lands reported a [ RIS 1S QS REELY I RS Highmore, Dak,. was frozeu to death, and | S0V1SC the Stock vards, company o inguee | give Wier sporting wnun thut Tommy would | yo alarm in dispatching trains. “Accordingly | he drops in a measure from his high resolution calling on the sc vof the inte- | yest you in he 1 wish Mrs. Anthony Haby is reported lost. Word | oy date as possibl Another sport bet &0 to 100 that Miller there was a general movement, and Wrains (g0 e plane. vior Inrnl’;vrnulnlmu.un h'xw r“ h\l;:l\sl.n.xm‘ i | o ond g et whie T arest it comes from oy mear Huron, Duicy of | W0 "t "rilioud commissioner ana | would win the fight, - o Lot But this night the coldness of the SGaRsnty 10 584 nlie ar cczing—a boy n PGy RANBry At S cail- | A large number of local sporting men wi 0 N’ ' URE. ight sec ive Mr. Boo 3 snocessary for the dlsposal of public tsbor | ML 4\ iy o mpretle” suid Suith, e e ey ied | attorney gencral are dempnding of all rail b porting men wi M'CRACKEN'S CAPTURE. night d 1o drive Mr. Booth to the me time the il the state a redugtion of freight and | dccompany the young pugilist. W heral RO EirEanbi deaths ave reported so far in Yankton coun- e ates. e {5 D) v , uso of all his powers, Ho worked hardor preservation of natural forest lands ab tho | ' e el L A s Comstock's agent, | 13 Dakota, nd two in Clay county. In | PISROnECF rutes, e oare an ool A Sweeping Challenge South Qmaha's Marshal Lands a 8up- | {han usual to provoke applause. It was headwaters of navigable rivers and pubwithin £ Joseph A. Britton, ugain asked for “a disin: | Hounonune county wineteen deatiis are re- e e L e Roprlghit 1980 b1l Jates Gordon Bénnatt : {":{"&”T"' -rrhl;'n!'ll- Gt || citl n.ml- was i unusual num- the reach of settlers legal means for provid- | terested person to hold his umbrella, and told | Ported. o attorney goneral and® sus | indis 5 7.—[Neo: o] s hal cCracken of South Omaha, | her of dunderheads in the audicnce or v cota 200 deaths ave re. | the sttorney general and, sustain him indi Loxvoy, Jan. 17.—[New York Herald | a0’ ‘dover capture Jast might, and one, | the g ing themselves with timbers for building and | Smith be might cousider himself under ar From south D domestic purposes Adopted. o \,."'f“"l““ \’;;ltll‘L'mlil'lll s Mr. Plumb of Illinois asked unanimous | erowd at his heels and an officer of the s consent to offer for immediate consideration | on each side. Suddenly the crow: a preamble and resolution, The preamble | around bim and he was grasped tmospheric circumstanees or somes= that if the facts as stated are borne out by | thing clse inducea sk evidence, entitles him to the thauks of all [ there should have b pectable residents, Thomas Tody is the i When the cur oner, and hitherto his chief claim to -, Booth vidually and_ collectively in his bold and | canie wnly stand in behalf of the interests of | ¢ g Rava! all shippers, farmers and manufucturers in | U8 MOrNINE Says: our state. ‘That it is onr belief that the earn- | Sporting Life ofice ings of the railroads will justify them in | with A making ported. Cattle and hogs are freezing all over the state. The snow drifts arve said to be thirty feet deep. A German named Balzer Parytalung is reported lost near Adarian, Minn., in I lay’s storm. Special to the Bie.] — orting Life ack Davis visited th erday in compan iy Anderson, a bookmaker, who d »duction of two cents per mile in | posited £100 in our hands to match Davi rest. piness where W it responsive n fell for the last e up to me as he pr e ware B nene iz i i ERING taavie SR ettt wd his dr som and said: At tha seeratry of the treasury, | #ides. Thero were shouts, *duck him,” “ro - bl L o L0 In 00z i ) notoriety hus been the fact ho consorts with [ Wen! his d room ESiE e 12 sbadarwithithi views of the prear, | him in the snow,” and it looked for u while A Russian Religious Ceremony. P Tesoiution compéhihg the commission j]"‘""fl"';"“ Juke Kiirain, John L. Sullivan, | 41, most vicious of hoth sexes. The poiice | B the godst 1'd v play hofe dont, has patd out of the rovenies collectod | 5 UNER e uld ve roughly handied. A | (Copuright 185 by Junes Gonln, Bennet] | mon to givo bonds wad_ réforred to o commit em Smith or Jacle Ashton, first come first | (oo yohagno visible means of support, but | 100 0f —= plntes. &, and broken eIma ed, 0! O Sr. ’ mes Danley, E. W. Beam | served, for ) side, the fight to take pla —To-day | 8nd K. L. Martin, with instructions to re- | in six months from signing the articles, busi- from imports the sum of #2,852,013 in premi- ums to holders of government bonds, assum- ing that 1n no other way under existing laws can the requirements of the sinking fund be met but by the terms of the refunding act. AlLof the bonds called ‘4 per conts” are pay able at the pleasure of the United Sta plates at tha 0 ! ErsnURG, Jan. 18, -|[New York | tee cousisting of him and said, “officer, I want you to arrest L 13 that man, He's Lum Smith, and he insulted | Flerald Cable—Speciul to the B $oxt, at, the fxt moohive. e e ATt © | e bl iy 10 T of et Mareay Ao utnoon the czar, barcheaded and attended | PORLALING Boxtinoctilg. o i aska Ren- ; i Hik Lima 1 MinALig tha Amaotions of & Aftesn: hhen why don't Superintendent Murray | bya brilliant suit, crossed over the quay | dering and Refining company for thoir action | DAvis' deposit can rely upon a mateh, the | year-old daughter of his host, and ¢ havo him arrested#® inquired the cautious | from the winter palace to tho pavillion | in advancing the price of dend hogs was | Sorting Life to appoint the referee. forbidden the house, met her clande policeman. He refused to arrest Smith with- | opected over the edge > Novi ¢it- | unanimously adopted. NGE ACCEPTED. and arranged for an elopement. Sh Fat avatrant and tho, oAloious aranta ot the | cooiod over theedge of tho Nevitlo wit it somehow he secured board n the home of & A Cleveland scientist thinks the ren- son birds can Ay is that theiv flesh and hones are a battery of such a composi- tion that the rapid quivering of the o = o P ik % SRS el i Other matters of interest were also at- v Yor! or. | cordingly left for Omaha yesterday morning, feathers charge: the hody with nega- - ;’;\{f‘:nh-m“"‘;'hlfl{;‘“"if"""mh‘““":fl'h::lrdls';: socioty were compelied to retire and lot Lum | 108 the dibping of the holy uf:?s‘m.‘t}h: e BT S AN W York Hor- | and her father, becoming alarmed, on the | tive force, and, in consequence, tho pevlon whioh oL niarsiood and sctol |0 tn peases olitan archbishop into the river |t meet on the second Wednesday in April, | {1 o o the et | The follow | advico of the inarshal procured a warrant | wings have but' little labor to perform on n sccordunioowith ite manifest wording i A T T DT AR ] [H ng letter appears in the Sporting Life this | for the arrest of Lody. - That worthy had | fiSEE i to propel and gulde the an , makes possible not only the A Strike of Leading Sports. T A P ey R e R NG morning: not left, town but the marshal had, and HeLRin Peonal Gl g payment of said bonds as fast as any surplus o ast. of Epiphany. his act of THE BANQUET. 3 ; rirl a1, . body onward. He thinks this could be D F e L s iy Memuiate | NEW Youk, Jan. 18—(Speoial Tologram to | blossing the waters was accompanied by | Promptly at 0 o'clock tho orchestra struck | To the Editor—Sir: Taco in to-day's Lifo I e o e s too | proved by hirnessing up a flock of wild L G T OE D R L D e e i e s e | R e, B C U B ) up a popular mo'ody and and tho ladits with ||a ohallange from Davls. but I dontb think hel[lyor rom thereland) placed’ herin aplace of | pigeons and' causing thom to dischavge wore then sprinklod with conscerated water, | tnta the apeions dining reom of the Exchange | Would are to meet me in the prizo ring all | known respectubility, and then returned in | their clectricity into . receivor. By Tho empress, diplomatic body and Lord and | wheso at elegant repast waa scrved, to which | the same, any way. If Davis really wants | time to arrest Lody at the South Omaha | supplying men with a suflicient quan- Lady Randolph Churchill witnessed the | all did ample justice. At the conclusion of | 8 trial I am willing to accommodate depot just as he was lewving to follow l;'“ tity of electricity, says this Cleveland sutie from the windows of the patace. | For. | the feast tousts were given and responded | him on the following conditions: I | Vietim. On being taken to the lockup he | geontleman, they could be taught to fly. X W oWA s A to in w happy mannor. At the conclusion of | wager £100 I knock him out in | ehdeavoredfo oblain his releascon his own e : tunately for the vast crowds standing bare- | ¢hic fiatibe. of the entertainment dancing | oo : recognizance, but it would'nt work, and he headed during the ceremony the weather was | was indulged in until a late hour, side of six rounds, Marquis of Queensbury | spent last night behind the ba Ans Aol ine Tront notsar v, e 2 rules, any time he likes to uppoint | will be he & Green had their oftice tastefully | within one month from January 18, Four | morning h weeks is ample time to train for a boxing hraska: Colder, fair weather, pre- | . 1. B. Branch, cashier of the Stock Yards | contest. Further, two wecks later 1 will snow, frosh to briskgvinds, becom- | Panto enjoyed him elf as well as anybody. fight him under the new rules of the P. R. Court Horne was there. for £500 to £1,000 a side. Davis can cither Vice President Anderson felt as happy 8s | paye one or both matches, but no other terms anybody. will suit, and should he not accept my offer, 10 the taxpayers more than £200,000,000. Itis | Archibald Gordon, editor-in-chief; Arthur ::mll“v.‘::.xm' the si{;n:x::'inghx‘u l‘l\l;l\;l‘(‘\,l(nl;,' has, 85 | Lumley, managing editor; Theodore Butler, so altered and published in the “statutes s‘l{"l!l!‘f‘ll'l' ut of Am‘.‘lrlmn‘nm.m‘ (.ltl\g'\! e of the United States | MeAvoy, artist, and thirteen engravers have y instead of “for thirty | left. Richard K. Fox, the proprictor and : as voted, thus entirely subverting | Jake Kilrain's backer, says he discharged the manifest meaning of this provision of the | them. gned after various ements, but mainly on_account of a v e case | The musieal and reading which has ard before Judge Reuther this | been arvanged for the entertainment Thursday evening, at the rooms of Trin- ity cathedral, promises o be unusually fine. The Mendelssolin quartette, Mrs, Cotton, Miss Rocder, Mr. Wilkins, Mr. rance, assisted by the ladies’ auartett Mrs. Cotton, Mrs.” Squires, Mrs. F brook and Miss Elizabeth Pennell. A act. The resolution calls for a committee of | 4ic vage five members to make a carcful examination | {3 3 4 £ \DON8 L0 mA tp & oan on | ifference of opinion over the Smith-Kilrain [ o of all the facts concerned with the subject. | 1t G0 BN 0 @ reporter: “As od | For N The resolution was not received. : As ¢ odedit Y Rt beahan " T itor of the paper, I wished to see the Smith- [ ceded by epabe hotise then went it committee of | Kilrain fight. fought to a finish and on its | ing north T T o doron | merits. Mr. Fox declined “after the draw to | For Towa: War 1o establish agriculturnl experimental sta- | t insiston another fight, and gave up the | snow, followed by f S TR J. Berryhill, who is cha stealing an overcont belonging to W. Cox from the hallway of Mrs, Doran’ Weather Indicationd, 8 raLECxper mon W | gtakes, I have reason o believe that he | southerly winds, incrc The “jolly” glea club furnished excellent | Wit 211 B2¢ SHOU isaoont iy oftex t duet by Emil Yates and DeWity Bur O Cae R eF on | Mnewithe fiatib Taks, or €lao he wus | coming novihwestarls music botwoen the acts, which is a fair one, no notice will be taken | at 2 p. . land. and reading by Miss Mabel Fonda o N i TS badly handled. Charley Johnston, a friend “Jack” Walters was present at e and | by me of any further challenge that eman- ¥ . and Mr. Robinow. ved July 2, 1962, ) ) ack” Walters was present at supper an o T T sy T | e B e A o bt s | FOL Mr. Lumicy, and mysell wont over to Jooked us happy as any one. ates from him. Yours truly, 'm(‘;mfi“.jl}:'::{:IW»‘“’:‘(i\‘:h‘-ll;‘.\ Tera fhub\” M see the battle, bu not allowed to be i ; = ; ¥ ys g the holidays : 5 . 8 o Joseph k was there, accompanied by JaRE KILRAIN. Thil N Y 3 . Gy PO anking bill was called up as unfin. | Proseat” Tho s expect 1o start a Nobraska and Wissonan. Tt | Mve: Gooies . o o companied BY |y thio BaitorBir: Knowing that Smith | Prohibition counties in Alabumu and .,.r“"k‘\'\'.:",:f"'," D G tshed business and an efforimade to- got the | Bew, paper. Mr. Fox was adked If the temperaturo will fall 13 to 23 degrces by Fri- |~ Waker Woods was proscnt. has faithfully promised Sullivan to fight him “‘a‘]‘?““’l’a from Mobile. One bost took | = &0 ey night in a little cabin witich :ll;Iinhl‘ll\‘l‘::‘::.villlll‘;\']:a:w‘:r(su(lh(, bill to stop their | 112 yapliod that tho fight was not a fake, and | ) O 0E o A Inyge number of ladies gracod the ban- | 0 soon as It ploases him aftor his battle with | 2600 inaday. X el ahlonaish loraharal Had E proviogaeean Mr. Weaver of lowa would not give up hig | 16 i diseharged the editors and artiste as Sunk With Thirteen Men. quet with their presonce. - Aloug the nutn- | Mitehell, and_considering the casy dofeat [ Ninoty-eignt tenchers will ho thrown | him. Hewas born in Scotlund in 151 and is right to antagonize the bill at any time and [ & HpHer of business and reorganize the | y..uuno0r Jan, 18.~Tho Britlsh steamer. | Bive. Oook, Mrs. Anderson and maay others, | DaVie met with at the hands of Smith when | gut of employment by tho abolition of | & cousin of e Hawilton Gordon, fourth the house adjourncd g sty Toronthitias Portiand for Livemoal aerived h they fought, Smith is naturally surprised to | German from the St. Loui: carl of Aberdeen, Tho BhippingE Congress A French Warning to Italy. in Merscy to-ddy. She reports that during a BASE BALL. sce challenge from Davis. However, after WasHINGTON, dun 18— Tho. American | | PAMS, Jan. 18—The Ropublique Francaise § oz off Skerrivs, Treland, she collided with | The Cowboys Jump 0 the American | Sullivan = and afinen = et = on 5 Shipping and Industrial league to-day elected | N8 & telegram from Rome which says that | and sauk the Norwegian bark Freidis, from Association. whatever: the result of the engagement Flourens, French foreign minister, has com- | Liverpool for nnah and thirteen of the i . A : o far as it has gonc, may be, Smith will be the following ofMcers: President, General L " s a8 e 80 far as it has gone, may be, s R e Rt S phiined folieNTtatian) o latater. of | bavk's rew wers drowned, | One man. was)| .. Again there leq stic In Dose ball o pleased to make a matgh to fight Davis in oseph Wheeler, Alabama; first vice presi- | PRuitls b St qie 0 hoa donsn | saved. Kansas City has jumped the Western assoc e e e dent, Captain Ambrose Snow, Ngw York; | Jate incident and warned him if the Ttalian TR tion and gone into the American, and Kansas | % o T/ 08 o o . Yours second vice president, L. Merritt, Florida; | judge at Florence executes his threats to re A Dishonest Trustee, City will rue the day she made the jump, It | & MUEHHONEY 43 8¢ 8 LTS, ete., FLEMING. Jack Hickney, who has sparred with Sul- livan's boxing party, also sends a letter ac- cepting Davis' challenge third vice president, George A. Kelly, Penn. | enter the French consulateand sieze the pa vlvania; fourth vice president, Hon. John | Pers sought affet, France will recall her am- T Towas fith vice president, Thomas (. | bussador and ke such weasures the Thompson, California; secretary, Charles honor and interest of the country demand: FIHT. Waahington; trewsurer, A, Vanderbilt, | The strained relations with Italy in consc meaGo, Jan, 18.—John P. Hutchnson, | is like with his brother and sister, bronght suit here | Jay inst Jason C. Ayers, a capitalist of | v for embezzling 40,000, atching a street-car horse against See, for there are no two ys about it the American associa- vers | tion far outelasses the Western as to play- Dixon, 111 Now York. Resclutions: were adopted de. qu.-m-.-l.\.r the Florence consulate affair d. \h«;;(“ru‘-':;:l .';f_”:;“*\llll \f'"'-'“fh'; l‘ll“Al""‘l\"“-"l? ing strength, and while the Cowboys could Frozen Limbs Amputated. manding |rh(\ x:lupnnn of prompt and efcient ::«:“lnt.(l)n;"h 'l"l::?:::\:ru‘:l‘l\\j:,:dllm n B g T plhe widowed | have been up in the lead of the latter ovganiz- | Charles Wienenshiek, the German who the restoration of American shity | ™' is semtofigially announced that Count | the charges. ation’s chase for the championship pennant, | had his hands and feet so badly frozen on ERe bullding of a strong. mavy aad | de Mouv, the h ambassador at “Rom . i S they can’t reusonably hope to make anything | Tuesday mght of last week, had to have one the improvement of the rivers and harbors of | having infor lourens that the practor ¢ A Musician Arrested For Muarder. buta very poor taibender for the former. It | of hjg foot and five fingers amputated yester- e A T Florence had imtimidated his intention to | Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Jun. 18.—Charles | Would strike an ordinarily posted admirer of | gy~ Phe physicians say that he will lose sk R remove, Frid the seals afMixed by the | Meyer, 2 member of the § v band | the game that Kunsas City had had en | jidoiher foot also, and it will probably be The National Board of Trade. Fronch consulate to the documents relativg | ne Mort Leavenworth, wi 1 and | clogant. suficieney of shabby, slouchy base | gyl eitod To.da WASIINGTON, Jan. 15.—The national board | 1 the Russian succession, Flourcus has re- ; by ay | b account of being outelassed. When EN quested De Mouv to_ wform the Italian min- | and taken to Independenc of the Natioual Le gue, and their Cap O'Malley Fined. of trade began here to-day its annual meet ster of f affaivs that_if such act of | is wanted for the murde team then waus much stronger than the one o At ARG SRR Y 8 % ing with Frederick Fraley, of Philadelpina, | vinon o commitied the. Pronch govern. | James Weir about three weeks ) I o, "thoy wery | Coptain O'Malley, the well-known saloon in the chair. Mr. Fraloy was re-elected | ment will hold Italy responsible hiome i in. Altoona, Pa. dofeited with such an Uavaryinig ana monot, | keeper, was arraigned before polise he. B S Ghous regularity that they were the butt of | magistrate yesterduy on the ehargo of as- president and Hu Hill, of Hoston, e : ' DRauR Togularihy tRaY thegararm Lo Bt of |1 i . gharke, ‘of BSselient und i L, of Boston, | L otn Ropuiiioans Organizing. | Wabash Mortgnges to Bo Yidicnlo of the whole profession, and the ex- | saulting Minnic Fairchild. He plead guilty e all but killed sho tourned | In the vity at the mouthof the Kaw ¢ bond | 4he president of the club, m Tampered With the Cell Door. ided to push | some little business astateness, but he makes AIRpoRgS A : i mentable failure of displaying it in this ORE PE M'“v 8 conflned in _'.h' solitary cell e e weill wisht he was back In the | at the county jail tampered with the lock on and the judge let him off with 5 and costs, —— Jan, 18.—A representative York, Jan. 18.—At an regarding the ne of a judicious ma- | MiNNEATOL h KK, 18 tional anti-adulteration law. ‘The question of | couvention of Mimnesota Republican clubs | meting of Wabush sccond spurious lard, submitted by tho Chicago on her to-day, with 250 delesates | bolders held to-day it was huml;}(lrmir 'was discussed and a resolu- | present, the purposé being the formation of a s £, tion adopted petitioning cougress 10 enact u | state league as a branch of the recently s . - Jaw providing that all’ packages contaning | formed natio STy Courts Built to Convict. Western association before. the scason is a | the door and sacceded in getting it out of impure or spurious lard shall be so plainly | of Sauk Cen ermanent ¢ Dy, dan 18.-W. J. Lare, member of | montitold. - Kansas City's ambition to azain | plumb by four inches during the watchi labeled as to avoid deception. After passing | man, and Licu , of Minn * | parliament, has been sente get back into one of t older associations T heir mischief toa month’s uesday ni resolutions favoring coust defenses und the | olis, secretary. Stirring speeches were Poprisonment, without hard labor, for lncit- | 128 long been suspecteq, gnd thelr procragti. by the jail guards, and the rascals improvement of rivers und harbors, the bourd ——— ing teuants to resist bailiffs nation in tiling their .bond ~guaranteoin yut unde int quictly and without adjourned. The Bulgarian Throne. g K ;21 ) play the season out has all along ! n the knowledge of the of thé prisoners. birth to the fear that there wia Portugal Renounces a Protectorate, [ Prsmit. Jan. 18.—The Poster Lloyd says Manitoba's Ministry. bian in the wood-pile. u/Bhis b 4 % - Wastixarox, Jan. 15, Portugal has noti | that Russsia's candidate for the Bulgavian | Mixvesronis, Jan. 18.—The Journal's | erally kuown, is #1500 und is filed with the Rats" Behind the Bars, q fled the sceretary of state that it has re- | throne is Voivode Marks Milanoft, of Kue Winnipeg (Manitoba) special says the min- v and treasuret of the association for A notoriously vicious bootblack named e 0 > Ao ) Stey took office and were sworn in to-day. purpose above nameds The other seven | John Fitzgerald, better known as *Rats,” nounced its proteotorate over Dahomey, | ® leading Montenegrin commander. The pa- | istry ok oftice and were sworn in to-day. purpose aboy . ) | John Fitzgerald, Y i which it asaumhod in 185, because unable 1g | per considers, howt that he has even less - - r‘flfln |41;rm|>n_\ n‘u d n‘y] ism, :.m_ n}u‘-\“;“ | who is a terror to all the small boys brougzht abolish huiman sucritices and other barbarous | Ghinces of - suc the e of | gpurgeon's Resignation Accepted. | dvferred suct action Aviich feiwaef sulctehy | in contact with him, was arrested lust night customs. i FIDERELA 2 LONDON, Jan. 18.~The Baptist union bas A ople . ever since L1 for be about b .:l{ his size. 5 Yl sathe aceepted Spurgeon’s resignation. collapse of the Metropolitans, and an Fitzgerald is ¢ s old and_takes o ST. ANTHONY'S DANCE. Father Rya i hesalel 'S TRRIERA et e M e delight n being thought tough. He looks Duprrs, Jun. 18, Ryan was re- i . ! at home behind the bars. Patti is to take with her on her South | Men d his followers to the Western | wonderful Ameriean tour forty-three wardrobe | #ssociation is undeniably a blow that will aviata™ costumes alone lexity and trouble. Th A Lively Mecting of Smith and Com- | leased from Limerick juil to-day, and on his 7 stock. arrival home made a speoch advising the ten- | 1 Ty Sy New Yok, Jan, 18.—(Special:Telogram to | ants to adopt @ plan of campaizn, which T R had @ strong team in this association, and jon left on a . the BER|—Whoover, of tho large crowd | Said, was moral and just, notwithstunding | Af st §15, would have played good ball, and Kunsas the Chicage and North- everything the lords, both ‘spiritual and tew- | == p— = | (ity, with their club up in the lead, would which attended the annual meeting of the poral, said to the contrary Bavs Deeh probably the best ball jown in n road, for St. Paul, yesterday morning 9= socicty for the suppression of vige, at the us < B the whole uit. Now the W ek, They we smpaniced by Mrs., =N wsociation hall, expected a quict meeting with Three Days For Drisco Il is in precise sume predicame; ko, who will appear in_the bur- Capaci 1887 [ @ suppressed religious air wbout it, was | ALwANY, Jan. 18.—The court of appeals has in which the American found itself on the | lesque as Artea. Mr. Franko has also left 3 of the Metropolitan franchise to I the city to enter u iploy of Rice & Dixey. "= INDIANAP of Daniel Driscoll, | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, | Iyn tute lust fall. They want wn cighth club — doomed to disappointment. It was ved hot | refused a stay in the c * from beginning to end. The beginning was | who was sentenced to hai i Comstock's reading of his annual report. He nor has granted a respite for three nerve und the money to jump in and fill the | found lying dead drunk on the Belt line ek 3 : : A traveled along at a good pace from topic to B0 b vacancy is the stion. ThosBee man | pailroad track last night by Officer Why were over 5,600 “Carolic Smoke Balls' sold i O1 a the pastyoast tween the police and the society has been New Yors, Jan, 15.—Colonel G, A. Moul- | Whea se wass Child, she cried for Castoria, oYL a8 & the Cowboys desarjon, He | tion and this morning on awaking from | @ftict: from 8 a. m, to 5. p.am. it by 1uabl on receipt - of pri Dostu angelic fuost friendly. Some people feared for art | ton, brother-in-law of General Sherman, was | When shie becamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, ln.m.\.. 1 that the hole thus ocea- | his.drunkea stupor will in all proba- | additional thinka, howover, that Hhe bole o eios | bitity curse the policeman wha saved | CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL Creighton Block, Oma but whetlier adequately filled or not, that's | him from a horrible death. last November. The pictures published in @ | peported very low to-night. His trouble is ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. _.eertiin evening paper were ot reproductions eongestion of the brai,

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