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. — T —_— ——— e WO—— ~ e — OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1880, NUMBER 202 you'have conferred upon me, and I am satis- | No Politicians Among Them —The Re- onment for unlawful cohabitation, were —— fled that your conduct will make my task an | - coption, — pardoned, n]l yosterday v:n- prosi —_— easy and pleasant one. 1 await your further | " tbiANoroLLs, I8 {.=Qeneral Harrison " dent followed this up by turn : - ” State Senators Inaugurate Another | picasure lrad Slenter ani Tom Cook | Richardeon Drug Company Bulldings [ o1 no poiitical visitors today. Senator | T0© Cabinet Not to Bo Announced | jug looss upon = the unsuspecting | & Prominont Plattsmouth Speculs were the ted chicf clerk and fivst assis i i d £ kil emale immigrants, those glorious old sai . ag Raid on the Treasury. WY, eliri, nng RAPASEd_ O Dawre. setond Destroyed at St. Louls. Blair, from New Hampshiré, arrived to-day LU B Dt o the Mormon chukehotloyardson, Graan, tor Losos His Mind, .| assistant elerk; Nottio Wortham, of Pawnee, - and called upon the president-clect this even e Byingion, Servius, 1 Weeks--who had co— was elected enrolling clork; Mrs. Jonnie 7. Te (s hors ofi & 18cturing tov been in the Sioux Falls, Dak., penitontiary " Holland, enerossing clerk, and 1oy, Dillon, | WIPED OUT OF EXISTENCE. | ™ " 0™ toitle roceptions this | THE SUPREME COURT BEHIND. | (Vo suime offouses, They hat served o [ FEARFUL FALL OF A BRIDGEMAN The house then adjourned until 10 P o ¢ held L little loss than one-third of ‘their sentences, ata— o'clock to-mor B Uk ln i netks ~ " " and now go forth free men to prey upon th the residences of General Harrison and Hon, Cases on the Docket That Will Not | community once more. These pardons \\\-A;I-l Down Fifty-two rt Onto Solld Tee= Johin C. New, and at the New Denison hotel 3 rachet o PoTe= in a measure be warranted were it not for pw Yoar's Base S tures in Less Than an Hour— Thie handsome parlors of the Har. = 'f,' i ""U'“ . 1 LAl the fact that in every instance the convicts New Year's Tinse Ball Game Scenes of the Wild- rison residence were decorated with flowers - % ) A bk conld have provented the execution of ser at O'Neill-Other State a good-natured spirit, was ex- est Exeitement, and plants, Mrs. Harrison was assisted by Sl Al tho Jaw 11 thio faturo, but this they doclined News. animated, Neither side was con ] her daughter and Mrs, J. R, Me- - = o 46 — nt of victory, and the champions of the Kee, Mis. Tames Bradshaw, = Mrs, WASHINGTON Buarav Tite Ovana Bre, } A MAJORITY OF AT LEAST THREE, PLAYING THESAME OLD GAE, | 22 patingusashors et Tk | A FEARFUL CONFLAGRATION, ety Ao HARRISON IS 1N NO HURRY. [ eshonecss diormeniennt evinit. | CRAZED BY BUSINESS WORRY. A CLERK FOR EVERY MEMBER. Eleven Men Oppose the Grab - Watson Monday Night's Caucus, Elccted Speaker of the House Neb., Jan, 1.—[Spacial to Tie by a Good Majority— se caucus last evening, while The ¥Flames Consume the Great Struc- Democrats in Caucus, Gone Up In Smoke. Edward McKee, Miss Lina ' McKee, 513 FOURTEEN T STREET, The action of the courts in giviag the cer. fneane From Business Troubles. Procecdings of the Senate. leading contostants d back ana forth, & ¢ 2 " : Lo e oy e e Tologram | encoti ot e Dk s TOpi | 8r. Lovts, Jan. 1.—The immonse six-story | Miss Newcomer and Miss Riley, of Harris Wasnixetos, D, Ca dan. 1. § | tifieate of clection in tho Chattanooga district | Prcrrswourn, Neb,, Jan. 1.—Spocial Tele P h ik o L SMIRRE ek ) b k) S 2 | brick block of the Richardson Drug company | Dure, Pa. General Harrison received with | 5\ rivate letter was roceived here, yestor- | to the republican eandidate wives the republi- | oo to Tie B, |—~W. 0. Agnew, & promi- to Tus Bie.| —At 12 o'clock Lientenant Gov- | o'clock the friends of Mr. Dempster raltied | S90S EEEEREREE S ORAREA | the Tadics, and Russcll B. Harrison partici- | 40 BESAtE At SR cans 4 majority of three in the house, even if T AORRHTGER ot b b ok i ernor Shedd took the chair as president of | in full force and claimed with the utmost | Tr o 2200 O AR reet | pated for a time in the reception. Both the | day, from General Harrison, in which hein | 4y, 4 Qisputed West Vieginia districts are | nent speculator of this city, who is we the senato, and called that body to order, To | confidence e would be nominated on tha | 210 Clark avenue, was reduced to ruins in | goncral and his son wore Prince Al- [ formed the friends to whom it was written, | given to the democrats, which thoy will not [ known along tho lin of the 1. & M., having i s % o] s iy i 5 forty minutes after 2 o'clock this morning. | berts. he reception throughout was, | that his cabinet would not be aunounced un- | be, Pruny 8. Heatn filled the ecapacity of conductor for some said: The scuate will please come to order, | first ballot. Consternation rcigned for a | BAE 4 a8 \lie nollss statedi brtively. infomnal SHAH6V, 5, G, Tab Wil) olfer Beayes WS 6. e Wetsn. . eed ad | The building frouted 1 t on Fourth |88 the motive stuted, entirely informal, f il the latter part of February, and not more - 4 time, has become o raving 1manino at times il Moial < . i e strect and ran back to Clark avenue 200 feet [ (& HHEE OO O e A1l the guests | than two weeks prior to his inauguration,and THE CAL AL BUILDINC within the last few days. Last night about After prayer Mr. Norval moved, and the | the generalship of Sehmnke, Wilson gl i ot workingmen and their wives, All the guests : w0tion was carried, that Mr. Secley, Mr. | and other friends of Watson began to | (0 & Private alley, and back of this was a | \ere jnvited to partake of a little lunch, | that he would nct finally decide upon any | Much Surprise at the ¥ titul Ap- | six of his friends volunteered to wateh him Batliv AL o e Al ARl The i i three-story warehouse used by the firm to | Mrs. McKee presided at the bandsome table | mau until very near that date. ponra during the night, but he succeeded in driving 2asterday and Mr. Roberts act as tempo- | manifest itself. The first defection from the 4 A SR T KO QI R HEKISUAN Y i the wholo force 'from the houso by violenos e Ll 4 4 b s it | store explosives and highly combustible | spread in the dining room, and assisted by THE SUPREME COURT GLUT, Liscory, Neb,, Jan. 1.—[S Tie ) ary chief clerk and assistant clerks of tho | Dempster forces came from Clay, Christy | el i oie ™ ho fire was discovered at | et cousin, Miss Newcomer, she refreshod B K BATSHS T aHs AetEL ol DA L he | and threatening to kill any ono who would senate, and Bortis, of that county, near neighbors of .‘...‘,_l i and o goneral mlurm swas turned | the guests with tiny cups of ‘coffee, tea and o ”‘j‘l“’_*‘ g Lalelat . 1“(; Brr.]-—-New Year's Day is the | return. Ho was examined to-day by Dr. Mr. Lindsay moved that a committee of | Dempster, went over to Watson, What in- | 7750 & ™ 8! PP, | chocolate. nited States, is getting alarmingly behind [ days of October. The sun shines bright and | Schildknecht and the commissioners, He va bo ¢ T i g in. So fierce was the fire that five minutes neral Lew Wallace, ex-Governor A, hand. Unless some remedy is found by con- | clear, and the temperature is that of the late | will be removed to the asylum ut Lincoln to- five bo appointed on credontials. The presi- | fluenced them to make this change, so decid % 3 i i 4 L row morning, The case is u sad one, a8 G Hi i ¥ ¥ after the alarm was turned in the buildings | Porter, and other resident peoplo of gross it will soon be next to an impossibility | fall. | At 10 o'clock this morning tho mem- | MOrrow morning, The case is u \ dent appointed the following as such com- | edly unexpected by the friends of Dempster, | 1o 0o o oiraot was smoking and ready to | tinetion were among the callers: also o 1026 | o reach o case at'all without its advance i Ay tie has a wife and family. The canse of his g mitteo: Lindsay, Norval, Pope, Burton and | is a profound mystery. The support of the [t 5ol B R AR € e O enlo. | number of clergymen of ull denominations, [ 0 MACH & G488 € " L] Hadts vance: | ers of the legislature and the people began | jgnity can be attributed to nothing bu a Paxton, more radical submissionists, like Coleman of | Purh: Ivery few minuiesa terrible explo- | yoiq jipossible to srate how many callers | ment orspecial preferment o-day, Clerk | to find their way to the capitol, and at 11 the | pusiness troubles, as o has alwaye lived : Aot b Ploks S ¥BHALE s 1606, 1 i corone | £100 would detonate throughout the building. | jassed through the Harrison parlors during | Bell, while at work in his office, talked to | whole building was thronged in all its hall- | happily with s family previotis to this, On motion of Mr. Pickett the senate took a | Antclope, had been considered & foregone | myq oytirg six floors were filled swith com- | tho six hours, but the stream was n con: | Tur Bre correspondont about tho condition 1 — recess of fifteen minutes, pending the de- | conclusion by the friends of Dempster, but : ) s L 0 the six hours, | e stream was a c : Bk corresponde bo coudition | ways and rooms. New Yeats nt Premiont of the committeo. At tho ond of | un undorstunding of somo kind was affocted | bustible goods, a great portion of the stock | stuntono anil 8 modeeste estimate places | of the supremo court calendur and the rome- | Much surprise wos manifested at the roally | - o Cov, Beatl o8 RECOROME - ool 3 which transformed a numberof Norta Platte | being extremely mflammable, The fire | th or 2,000, dies proposed by congress, and the justices ranco of the building within nEsoNT, Neb,, Ja Speci thalt time the committ ee reported the follow- | Wh il . L Y 4 “The most brilliant reception, however, was ¢ S Y e i e e entral | BEE.)—This aftornoon the formality of Now ol kil e by submissionists from friends of Dempster | scemed to get an early hold on the third [ L5 IS PRIRGICTREAREC BAREROR WS | and the bar associations, for its relief. It worknien are still busy about the central | Bee.] ing as memoers-c O e sente een, | 10t ardent supporters of Watsor floor. As the flowing oils dripped through | it Ao HE G SRR Pt o Mre- |5, | scems almost begond hope said he, *to | part of the building, but” the walls of the | Year's receiving was indulged in by the fol. Beardsiey, Burton, Conner, Cornell, Dern, The result will probably place Coleman at | the first two stories the fountain of fire oo Mrs. H Oy MEAT expect relief whilo there is | snme are complete in their tion, und it | Jowing lndies: Mrs, H. Fuhrman, assisted Funck, Gallogly, Hoo Howe, Hurd, | t1,0 hoad of the commtten on coustitutional | played from the basement clear to the roof, | 1 Martindale, Mrs. Henry Cilley. Mrs. 5. | {5 G555 0 id™ apout - gettng [ o N Jpearanco. 3 2 R Lams, * Jewett,” Keckley, Linn, Lindsay, [ ymendments, which will have charge of tho | defying all efforts to check it | ¥ Robinsou and others, 8 party monsurc through congress, for ni | | Thoe exloriorof the eapitol bullding, how. | bY Mrs, C. M. Williams, Mrs. Ross L HMEE Maher, Manning, Nesvitt, Norval, Paulsen, | question of submission, Dempster's friends | Not enough lines of hose could T Ty T though there is no politics in judicial ques. 35 one favorably. Moch | mond, Mrs. Gus Huette, Mrs, Ry Nye, Misg Paxton, I.'u'kl'u. ! nsom, Ray- | filod into the parlors of the Capitol hotel | have been laid around the building to h HELD I3 POWER. tions, the house and senate invariably divide | of the work, esp ly on the wings, is vis- | Katic E ;l :_.m\ Miss A .\tn-;; .{1.1, quAS. mond. Kobuson, St promptly at 8, but_word went forth from | saved it.so speedy was tho spread of the i upon propositions to enlarge the benh, or to | iuly imperfect. The architecture of the | liniton: Mes. 1 H. - Pratt and. Mra, A, - Taggart, Wetherald, i Watson's headquarsers that all of his friends | fire, and the few firemen who were forced | Peculine Magnetic Influence Which | clear up the calendar by any means what. | building is very taulty iudeed. 1t does not | kddy, at the home of the former, ussis ¥ Mr. Nesbitt moved that @ committee of | \waro toassemble there and march in a body | one or two at a line to brave the awful heat Controls a Young Lady ever. There are now on the docket 1,463 | for one moment compare with that of the | the Misses Nunnic Turner, Mable Shervin, three be appointed to meet the chief justice | 15 the cancus, Only thirty-four or five | had buta dozen streams to combat half a Pri o, Jan, 1.—[Spe Teleg to | casos. The court has reached fifty since the | capitol buildings at Denver and Cheyenne, [ 1ou Torpin, Jennie Abbott and Lizzie and request him to administer the oath of o€ | members wero” found to be” present on w | dozen acres of blazing - oils, molten ,l."r")w;:n’v‘ T el clegram 1o | berinning of the term, and it may reach 300 | Wyoming s ercetine ' struetur : Mits Katie Lo, ussisted \l;y v.{:‘d fice 0 the senators. The chair appointed | ooun of noses, and nearly two hours |flaming glass, It was an awtul sight from S ey A altogether before it adjourns in May.” which is artistically perfect, if one may judge Jessie Hinman and Fya Lee; Mrs. L. Messrs. Nesbitt, Taggart and Wolbach such | wore consumed before ~ the requisite | the first two minutes after discovery until 3 | scems to be magnetic influence has turned | “"Upow rapidly are cases accumulating on | of the offect of the whole from the appear ne, assisted by Mrs. C. D. Marr, Mrs. li’;’]"]’:,:“:"":'\‘lr 1““;")l;"’l':,'l'sl‘llll‘{‘f r ‘L‘l‘)"l’:' number could be obtamed. Olmstead | o'clock, when the building collapsed and | up on the south side. The vic is Miss | the docket (" ance of the ceatral portion, which is nearly “;I“l-,\""' ey NK‘:‘:’ Q‘"H"" U’!l.';‘é'a"fl:: Judge Cobb, who administe ady we over 10 Watsc here was nothing more Shris ol retty young At the closo 0 October ter ss6, | completed. Tho dome, unlike that of the fowler, und the Misses M Mr, Pickett moved that Church Howe ve | qosorted. Captain Payne, the veteran Lin- | at a cost of §150,000. The Richardson Drug o ik Tty % cases, 406 being docketed during the term. | and 1s beautiful from unity and harmony of | assisted by Mrs, L, W. Reynolds, Mrs, G, nominated for president pro tem of the sen- | ooly Jobbyist, stood wuard at the Watson | company was one of the largest wholesalo | S¢ems to be under the influence of & young | iy od \Gore qisnosed of 451 cases during the | design. The dome of the Nebraska building vin and Mrs, T, C. Hoops. The day’s ate. Mr. [jams moved that Mr. Wolbach be | peishold and carefully excluded every | drug houses in the country. Buildings man to such an extent that, although she | tarm, A year later therce were dockoted dur- | is simply hideous—a square base surmounted UL UL ION o of """_‘,L";“f“u“ ‘l';-"g“"“‘l' Sun he N \\"'"I“v“v’l"l doubtful character or party whom he sus- | close proximity to the fir . | thoroughly detests him, she is compelled to | ing the term 452 cases, and 419 were disposed | by un oc nal dome, and this by a circu i) of ifler) i ‘l'{-' “}Ig;\_;‘- -r'l.;nu'-\lxm “:I‘“;y‘m';““‘. Irl-m;j““:w““u'i\h[ ""’““\,U oibach, picioned might act v.hl'sp_\" Potter, of Buf- 'n.; y,luu»rllmu-Tr, ; e 4 obey his will completely. Miss Hamberger | of, but the total undisposed of at the end of ;t'uw-lv Jut }n-'u:( fmvln |Iul-il api e T e (.l l:“ (‘;:l‘:;l‘]lll‘;\ll‘l “;'*W":l m“nl’ Mr. Pickett, nominaod the gontiomen al. | fule: who wae pledged to Dempstor tas sicke | ed by boarors b iy oy | t0ld the story ina_ plain, straght-forward | W term uggrecated LUBE -0 e ExLorion e el b eitr | Aecompanicd by n delogation of thoir frienda ready named for ofticers of the senate, | wuq finally brought into Watson's | fro from room to room after their friends, | Wiy, and so simple that the truthfulness of | ,vorago at each session it is intended for a pormanent one; bug | The company gave a splendid rendition, and J‘l" B :[« “;“i "";:“" o "Ix‘l"d ‘,fff"""‘\: camp. The Yoto in caucus | created much terror. Finally the firemen | her statement could not be doubted. *One “Probably 430; the average above that | within it will accommodate the various offi \\‘v-w‘lw’ cted with many ot I'remont’s best chicf clerk and his assistunts. They w 100 ows: For omps eseued i o ¢ ants, " b0 yo z0,” she said, I wei er placed o o ke v bo 20 s and e state. The rooms | people. unaninously clected. | e ou W ellor, 67, Tichuelsou | I GRS Beeu'oF Erent oyt amientawmaltin Vs 1 D e | o anes Dty sea e DTG i By, Chose I o oo [ e The following were nominated as clerks of of Pawnee; Robb, Corbin, of John- | livery stablo of Scott & Lynch, which is in | While there 1 was mtrodaced to a young | December last were docketed on the 17th of portion of the building are very artis- Roliday Editions the committees: H. M. Wells, clerk of the | gon: Kyeretts, of Burt; Whitford, of Dixon; | the rear of the drug building,” When the 1, who was very pleasant and quite at. | October, 188 —more than three years ago.’’ Iy finished, the wood-work in ouk and | Fresost, Neb., Jan. 1 pecial to Tam :;n{u:::::_l::_d of the whole; “l‘, q‘L.”l’; kLr_m'('y Hall, of Lancaster; Wil ; [fl.ult(;' ge: Dil- | stable x\m: ,-\..|.|,~n\\ l]urvhu-dlup! by umlflnmes tached to me. Iwas very favorably im- “What vemedy is proposed by the justic nu;l\ alls in colors, dttabi Bee.|—The two daily papers of this city, thd Seward ¢ -atarms; S, G. | jor, 'of Jefferse uesicll, Thayer; [ from the burming building the horses becar ol W ent somd time | or lawyers The grounds a creditable | oo Tt sty SLEC O U I B I b I IBukery otuToM ot soniiEial vy Flliaore] || panc:striokan andiitvas with mUsh U HCOIY ery l“:}x:;u'\lmflh{md Y “"':?‘,,fl’é'li;.l‘f.'.',‘.f O Pho.bil) mtroAuced by Sonator David Davis | appoarance, . and cn to. show - tho ‘"1";;‘1“:‘ "h;‘l ; :":,':f,',,,,m_." .,':“",i,,:‘;h‘:,,: BEINS yEROYe S s L G Gilbert and Hayes, of York; ville and | they were taken out. During tho ovening he gave me a | shortly after he left the bench for the senate | place on which are laid out. The | editions to-d onta [ i pr: Mrs. L. M. Hayes, glas, jton, of Webster; Denman and Hooper, [ the fire occurred, when _ several ex- | sq clder. ri . ; e s the only proposition that | spaces are loft for trees, shrubs and flowers, vere profusely illustrated. The enrolling clo Missf Ada (Olmstoud,ilot of Hall; Whitehead and_Sargent, of Custor; | plosions . of . benzine and . explosiy f‘f.‘y‘,ln) T “’:vr.- lvlm:h\:;x':l‘:rI%ig”;lmll::')l'lncm 1 | haestaan ‘n:‘l'u:u%::' ot srea "t‘;_’;l.-:n:}x-(‘:w nd the trees have already attained 1o goodly | edition was particularly handsome, being the "?“"\‘f"\l' ounty -:"_”-"“*:"'u_"1§"‘1‘v M. E. Get- | Bailey, of Frankling Elliott, of Harlani | drugs occurred, almost simultaneously with | learned that it was no @ clusion. Hewi and endorsed by the bench. It passcd the | proportions. most claborate, by far, ever printed in the ter, Valley county, postmaster. | Abrabamson, of Kearney; Duin, of the fulling and crashing of the southeast | scious of his power_ over me. Some senate ouce and would have passed the house | . The outlonk from the capitol has greatly | eity. its resume of the old year is a splendid Mr. Pickett moved that assistant post- Those voting for Rhodes, | corner of the building, endangering the life | ago he married the daughtorof a well-known | 'had that body been republican. Now that [ improved since 1 was here last. The city [ showing for I'remont, and onc of which masters, wssistant bookkecepers, and the | pyy, Majors, Nem chell, Cass: | of ail firemen on that portion of the work. | south side citizon. 1 read somewhor that | both houses and the president are to be of | has extended south of the ecapitol, out over | cvery citizen is justly proud. The amount of pages be appointed by the incoating licuten= | jyarlin. Dougl Burt; ‘towle, | The heavy cornices and coping stones on | the Spaniards of Mexico were adepts in the | the same political faith something may be [ What was then fields and country roads. Tho [ public and private improvements given is ant governor. _ Kunox; Coleman, Antelope; Brink, Boone; op story began to crack, and the firemen | treatment of similar cases, and at onc cone. The Davis bill, as originally introduced, | street front northof the capitol is beautifully | 3505,0005 the amount of jobbing $5,316,000, Mr. Pickett moved that each senator be | Stirk, Madison; Shepherd, Weber, Saun- 1only time to escape from danger when, | packed a trunk and started for Moxi . | proposes_eighteen additional circuit judges, | building up, two churches at the northwest- | Among ' the new manufuacturing industries entitled to one clerk. ders; Hill, Butler; Rteed, Beckman, Seward; | with a sudden crash, that portion of the | While in Mexico 1 exwerienced several | and to raise the minimum limit of money in’ | ern corner’ being conspicuously fine. The | acquired are a canning factory, hemp and General Conner did not_think he could | Caldiyell, Dickinson, Sovorin, McBtide, Lan: | building fell, throwing burning fragments | sirange and alarming manifestations of the | volved, to §10,000. Another proposition has | Christian church, now approaching compie- | tyine factory and a fence factory, The most support this l’{“l"‘*"-'“"» ‘“'! did not wish to | cagter: Bahacel Hill, Whyman, | across Clark avenue, and setting fire to a | power that was over me. I would hear my | been made, but has never been seriously con- | tion, is u very large square structure, con- | important public improvement inauguratea be penurious, but some of the committees, | NoNicklo, G Sweet, Morrick; Christy, | bakery opposite. A two-story brick and ad- | tormentor calling me by name and threaten- | sidered, in’ the form of a patent court of ap--| structed of Milwaukes brick on & grand and. | was- the paving, which has been done with ko that on federal relutions—nd there aro [ iy, Ci ad, Halin, Addms: Den’ [ joining buildings on the southwest coruer | ing me with all sorts of Gire punishments. In | peals. That would relieve the supreme court | beautiful seale. 3 3 granite. One district has been completed, othors of the same kind —have no earthly use | pap, § wrd; Hinna, Greeley; | of Fourth street and Clark avenue were in | hopes of escaping I went to Havana. | of the patent and therefore mueh of | Lincoln has become a very beautiful city, | and two more are contracted for, to be done F"“‘"h'r_h- W )l-y ‘5Lllxr(v\= |,|_n_~ thing snltn.lrcll_ Hunter, i Winter, Brown; | flames, covering the entire intersection of [ While in Cuba, something indefinable, | its time consuming work. George Ticknor | and may jastly take pride in the capitol | in the spring. Free postal delivery was in- in the face, and suy that theso committees are | j3yrpham, Cherrs Ichrist, Box Butte; | the street with smoke and flames. very much akin toanimal magnetism, took | Curtis first suggested this and it is a good | buniding and grounds, and in the wayv in | gqugurated early in the summer, The busi- not entitled to clerks! We cannot take the Rayner, Chey Westover, Valley; It was expected that a panic would occur | posiession of me and I went into a sort of | idea. The Chicago bar association proposes | which the city is building up in this vicinity. | ness of the postofiics for the year will be be- responsivility of appoiuting clerks to such | iner, Shorman : in the Southern hotel, which is within half a | hypuotic trance. While in this state the [ a supreme court composed of twenty-one - tween £16,000 and ¥17,000. L'remont, enters committces. It docs scem to us that a sweop- ;| square of the drug building, but_ the s | voice of my old-time lover came again and [ justices, but the Davis bill, it is believed A FAKGO SCANDAL. the new vear renewing rim of being ing resolution of thut kind s not proper. cker, Chase; Fieldgrove, Buffalo; Wells, ue down to the corridors and sidewalks | called me home, telling me he would marry [ around here, meets with the most favor, = 1 the third city in Ncbraska, and proudly Mr. Ransom belicved that every member | 1y, yqon, and to the windows of their rooms to watch | me aud would be kind to me, I did not | Justice Miller says the district judgeships | An Ex-Governor's Daughter and a | ,ointing to the records for proof. here, whether b B ohalt 'l"."‘"w"”‘,’]‘ important | Horne of Otoe, fuiled to reach the city and | the scenc. know that he was married at the time, and | should be abolished and the ciremt judge- Prominent Physician Involved. —_—— ;:(f;;!::"l"l‘ht::g““:‘l'({-):“;‘. ’fi;‘;mm‘“";l;r ~m“;“h; consequently du} not ] c = _()llfi'ul{wlulmlwm} n{{amsg("r {:r the ‘vom;nru': believing lu\l\\'- uld do as he said I came ;}\11];):& incteased. He endorses the Davis Fanco, Dak., Jan. 1.—[Special Telegram Bassett News. ore fite has o e 1 e 10| g members who were counted as friends | gives the value of the stock on_hand at | home only to be scorned. I have placed my | bill. o ae T e anal M sl Holmoa tarcived ]| B Asserr: Nebiid s i = ecinl ftal coming to a conclusion than it woula cost to | of'Dempstor who finully voted for Wats 575,000 and an insurance of $150,000. | case in the hands of Agent Deim. of the Ant. THE WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION o D and: Mr L Preina 1.~ [Brecial JtoliRuy rs clerks, It will be cheapel P Y £ ) here two months ago and immediately se- | Bee. | —Last night the major part of the in- give the senators clerks, It will be cheaper | 4y thereby insured his nomination, The buildings occupied were valued at | Cruelty society, and if tuere is relief to | There was but one noticeatle feature in 34880 1 100 JRsUn S S to decide the matter at once and finish up the | Bociman and Reed of Seward, Bisbee of | £200,000. The origin of the fire is not known. | be had through'the courts T will get it.” the New Year's reception at the white house | curcd entry to the hest society. All weut itants of Rock county assembled at Bas business. We can control the' number of | o1t Bartis and Christy of Clay, Fieligrove | BAndrew Geroghty, night watchman in the [~ The case is certainly very peculiar, and | which varied materially from the usual. Not | well until a suspicious inquiry came from | sctt to partake of a bounteous supper pre- clerks to be employed, outside of committees. | qng potter of Buffalo, Harding of Burt, | Richardson drug louse, has been missing | will form an interesting stady to students of | more than half as many ofice-holders were | Minneapolis, whi ch led the proprictor of the | pared by the ladies of Bassett. After supper Mr. eardsley said hesaw four years agod | Ryodes of Pawnce, and Stark of Madison. [ since the fire, and it is believed he perished | psychological phenomena, present as has been customary, When the | hotel at wiich they were stopping to request | the doors of the two commodious halls were ooddeanl of practical corruptior: in this matter, | 1y \wg g close and exciting contest and one | in the burned building. - men and women started to the executive | the doctor to produce his marriage certifi- | thrown open and were crowded with merry One hundred and twenty clerks were hired | 10550 e romembered. —— HIS MILLL BIL mansion at 1 o'clock, they with unanimity [ cute. This he refused to do, and the couple . The people seem to say thut Bas- two years ugo. 1t will save some thousands s ANASCHISTS. suid: “Let's go over and bid Grover good | took the next train sonth. It s been dis- 15 416 DIODOF plade HOF (o sl loLARTER of dollars U"fi;j]‘lill‘ui_h' k. RS % e ’] it ol A St. Paul Man Asked to Pay $6,000 [ bye.”” There was consequently more or less [ covered that the doctor's name is not | county Mr. Linn-~Those present two years ago ro- | Lixcors, Neb., Jan. 1.—(Special Tolegram | nrayor Roche Has no Desire to Act For Wounded Affections, of sadness connected with the white house | Holmes, and that the lady with him is not | ““A0%ircultural socicty has been organized member how the flood gates were opened. | 1o Tirr Bee. | —The republican caucas recon- Ilegally. PR AT veception. A more charming day could not | what sbio scemed to be, but is another man's | 4 the fivst fair held, which was vory satis It is a singular way 1o encourage economy 0 | voneq jn the assembly chambers at the state 3 isi 2 L0 1 oy be imagined. 'There was a rain yesterday | wife, and that the doctor was heavily in debt | fyctory, and there was an exceedingly good appoint a clerk to each senator. Tho B s atee Cnicaao, Jan, 1.—In view of the decision | gram to Tur Ber]—Charles R. Funk, which wasied tho streets clean. Early | 1o Minneapolis. =1t was aiso learned that the | Shesorys b1 vemerabion, prams . stogts fooay sto this extravagaiice is to begin right now. | house at 10449 th8 worn i Wik B B B | rendored yesterday in the matter of the ap- | well-known young business man of this city, | this morning the sun came out bright, warm [ lady is the wife of o promincnt dentist in | \york, ete, The situation of Bassctt, 'in- the Shedd u\{nufslh that it I\\'l;uhl bo nee- | Baker in the chair. Brad Slaughter and | y)ca1ion of the anarchist organization, known | iscelebrating New Year's day in the role of | and full. It was 80 warm_at noon thit m Tennessec, and the daughter of a former | jnidst of as good an agricultural county as essury to stap what has provaled in every | Tom Coole were chiosen for clerk and first | 5740 Arbeiter bund, in which Master in | defendant In a breach of promise suit brougit | aid women went about without overcoats | governor of Delaware: that the doctor 18 a f there is in Nebraska, will insure for it a scssion. When a senator had a friend who | pegigtant by acclamation. The nomination | opone, e el o 5 5 2 and wwraps. All interest, of course, centered | noted southern physician, and that he be- | waod agvicultural society wid a good fair did ot get n regular place, he_would intro- | foei=1nt BY ACORUBAHOR. TS BOMBALION | Chancery Windes declined to recomiend an | by Miss Sophia Langenbach, a young and | ynd s, D00 uerests o) cote. centerne | A8l FRtilen DXt i aiting nor | B000 s b IR B Quce a resolution manufacturing some nom- [ for chapiain g‘ 5 i rl 08 PIAY | injunction restraining the police from inter- | beautiful milliner girl, who wants £5,00 0 | trowd. which ) e e i T A Gt R 5 1 inal position for him, and gewting his name | of 01“'1”*‘:‘_‘ e. S. 1. DI 0";“‘ “i“ “"‘““1 fering with 1ts gatherings, although suggest- r the damages caused by the loss of her | sembled early. The long, red-striped awn- | known and the detectives refuse to give up Arrested on Suspicion. on the pay roll. o | goved 27 votes on the fifst ballot, | . yiat one might notimproperly be granted 's affections. She says he called often | ing was up, dod there Whs the usual string of | their names, Bhinin Nobs er i (Sptaatlng The resolution was adopted by a vote of 22 | 81 on the second, and tho rulis were |\ B0, 00 hority, Mayor Rochie to-day | 1o see her und the friendship formed ripened | carringes and the long line of citizens on foot, —_— ERIDEAN Noby sl ol B e yeas uud 11 nays, as follows: suspended and his nomination made unan Uit a Jottor of instractions o the polic. de. | inte an intimacy that Tod him on August 14, | but there were few smiles and littie_genuine Decided Against the Rmiroad, gram 1o Tue B, |—Two men avswering VEAS, mous, Time preventod further nominations, o letter of instructions 1o the police de- | 4467 "t6 spread his heart at her feet and ask | happiness. No one spoke above a whisper. JAMESTOWN, Dal., Jan. 1.—Judge Ross has | the names of James Witson and Frank Lowe, Beardsley, angishalpssiadioimetiuntil 8 olelaekBAY | (partmontylnimhiohilioleatd) her o become his wife, Her answer was a [ [t was a funcral. The absence af 1086 | golivered his opinion on the e were arrested here this morning on suspicion Cornell o that timo it renssembiod uix.xmrmx.u} Mswork | © «r have instructed corporation | modest yos. - But he changed his mind, and | thousands of oftice holders wiio usually come | (R S8, SVE B SR of being the parties who robbed the store of ;;ullnwh.\. Il_lfw»;!r, ;’5‘}""‘.'."( l::mmi- ‘I;l‘i\-.“:‘.::‘.‘fl “u«Al(:l,::mn-r counsel to convey to the court | she lays her social and financial damage at | to pay tribute to the '!“” 1 uullx Iu\!( M‘( lere. The :. olibelhe Lo Faslsanrg Tokban s (LSRN owe, iurd, ceant-at-arms. o spe vas empo i 5 €,000. Funk is very well known about the | on cvery hand. The F ular cascs on which the decision is made are | Baines & Son, of & SpUIoh, AL Ijams, ered to fil tho othier oficcs by appointuent, | the idea that if the =court bolieves, | iy an is apparently a good business man, | and the members of foreizn " legations | tiie swts of the railway company against the urday night, of nbout §1,000 worth of Nesbitt, and the caucus adiourncd. vl!ulL'x the Imu le that t ho Arbe uvll n;m!» having ma 2d to lay by some £10,000 inthe | were there It “was their | reasurers of Foster and Lamoure counties | £00U8, consisting of clothing and handker- Phkie ] Sl e e tssagstal Senavans for iho | mcetings: wo wish tho coust to. a6 dotlane; | 1St fow veurs. = Sophia Langenbach, the | duty. Duriugthie early arrivals something | i tykota, for a porpetual injunction ngatnst, | Shiof: Word was rocclvad horo of tho rob- iclett, sides over iccess 2 o | meotings, wo wis ourt to s 3 | plaintiff, is o handsome branette, She has a [ of ~ 'a sensation ~ was created when X0 OF R DOIDG op .af bery and a description of the stoien goods, Pope, Kansom, speakership. and if tho oficors of the eity buvo bocn e~ | fino figure, large dark oyes, full of sparile, | the German minister came. He dashed | the sale of railroad lund the taxes of | which tally identically with their wearin Raymond, Roibusou, S e ercising unusual authority they should be 80 { 5,3 o manner that conveys the impression of | through the gates, and his chassenr jumped | 137, The cases ulso - dec out thirty | apparclund the handkerchicfs they wer Taggart, M\\umemm. i or T N‘y:lll‘n"nl '1 n(u» N'nx‘ll:'. £ 1'.‘51‘.‘1]\51';‘71lv.:;'uf:-'uu\'vh;."‘:Lni"'&}mnlfi ':AL'IAIll; a large amount of personal magnetism, to the ground and opened the door of the car- | other suits of tho sume ‘Iw oL bIo0ght by tryin ulxm-nLnl.m...«u ots. horo is bub NAY S, LINCOLY, Neb., Jan, 1.—[Special to Tug | lexally or de ny person 8 A ot viage for Count Darco, who with his ec e Northern Pacific company restraining | Jittle doubt that they are the parties, Vern, JTihe democrats of the senate held a | UPON @ moro technicality, Wo do ot pro Grant Assumes the Mayoralty. great gold lace, hurried to assist the Counf the sale of thew lunds in both the imdemnity — g Keckley, o Y od Mr. 1iose, undor any: ciroumstances, to_ doprly NEW Yonk, Jan. 1.—At 12 o'clock to-day | Leopoldine Darco to alight. Some people | belt und orizinal land grant case along the Mistook Gasoline for Water. 3 1cus this morning, and nominated Mr, 5 7 oltizons: of: thbix o Ng 5 ! 3 ; it ol Linn, Maher, any class of citizens of their constitutions 1 thought it was a British minister, and spoke | road in Dakota. The amount nvoived is Trcvwsen, Neb., Jan, 1.--[Special to T Manning, Roche, M. Wolbich, of Grand Island, s their can- | rights, but the police department must nec- | the new mayor, Hugh J. Grant, was led to_{ GUELL I WASH (LIS WSter SUBSIORE | L ris of half a willion dollars. The de- | 1, i, Neb., Jan. 1.--[Special to Tun Shauner, Sutherland, didate for prosidont of thit body. Mr. Wol- | essarily be governe \by_exparion Itis | his desk in the city hall by Hon. Abram 8. | oo i IS T ian customary | eision is against the railroad company and in ]\ £ -"‘;"- “-["- “"'“‘I‘ mat “"l"“‘ st B;’,‘“' Wolbach. bach is o siderable legisla- [ your duty to inquire, if you believe a man is | Heyitt. For more than an hour previous the | inside the white \d the Marine band, | favor of the counties. However, it gives the | dent Sunday which nearly resulted fatally, Mr. Pickett moved a_committee to report | tive experience a member of the | about to commit criminal oftense, atd ke | vy il was fillod by a throng to witness | led by Prof, Sousss, furnishod its choicest | PIIBUR ten days to amcad the ' complaints yme one had been using gasoline in & cup the membership of standing committees of | lower house four ago, aud two yer steps to prevent such ac (80 DO 1 ihe ceremony of the incoming mayor's induc- | Wusic, as if to give the president and his fair | .DUL L is probabie that the case will go to th temporarily placed it near the water the senate. The following were appointed: | ago iie was of tho senate to which | desire o ugain experience difficultic g mayor's 4 parting blossing on the occasion of | Supreme court on the pleadings as they [ il Mrs, Wright thought it was water Norval, Ransom. Howe, Taggart, Ienton, | he has been ted. He will vote for Mr. | like: those we have hLad in the past. We | tion tooffice. Mr. Hewitt snid: == their last public reception. s was | Stand. The countics clain the vight to tax | and was going to use it about the stovi Sutherfand, and Cornell. x Seeley for chief cleri must notofler encouragenient to such moetings | eAccording to law, the hour of 13 orcloclc |y othing Jacking to mako the duy what it | te land in wddition to the pro-rata they re- | when it ook fire, badly burning her faco an I D S Sy e Ty e B and such proceedings as the supreme court of | this duy brings my odieial duties to an end, | FoUethnE Jaekn cive under the gross carnings Law of the | Fnt wrme M Wriht Wil proaniy L pointed fo draft rules to govern the busincss Scheming for a New Koad, this state has said led up to tio Huymarket and yours, us mayor, begin. 1 can anly sy | RGO Tocoption at the white house, | territory. ayna it tnatsat b LS R of the senate, as follows: Norval, Nusbitt, O'NEiLL, Neb., Jan. 1. ~[Special Telegram | ot and its unfortunate circumstanc and hat if you have hulf the pleasure i taking up | 104001y to private residences wero thrown AMonae, T — Pickett, Howe and Wetherald. oy L romib 11 | it 8 to be hoped that the courts will draw the | these dutics that I have in laying them down | 7he 1a0Es 1 FEVATE LERTEIC, WOT o Monsi com the Pope. Legislntors ¥ay Tholr Fate Meossrs. Lian, Hurd and Lams were ap- | " i iy Jmoruing o commnitice | fino in dofinile way, 5o that wo mav have | you must bea vory lappy man, 1 wish you | B {0 3 - Manderson was as | DUBLIN, Jan. L—Archbisiop Walsh read | o, 5400 N an. 1.—|Specidl o th pointad & comnittee to wait on the secrotary | consistng of A. U, Morris, J. J. McCafforty, | instructions, and if wo nave not suflicient happiness in your wdministration.” | [0S S cand Mrs, Etta Mander | from the pulpit to-day a messaze from the | g gy, Jan, 1.—[Specia he of state and 1o procure s services in ad- | and . Faby went to Sioux City for the pur- | authority under the existing laws, the re- en turning to” the assemblage, Mayor | S5 bY I P et e B LU G A e L P Bre.) - Senator Mahier and Representas ministering the outh to the employ aud | pose of conferring with McLean concerning a{)x:;n-xl.:lluy must rest with others and not 'lllyu‘\:-fil';-Iéulnx:“.:_ml‘-.' [-“:_‘-Ixil\‘_--?'."u.\l_‘:v. ‘:(-;’l_t:c:v: wora paid spocial tribute by the Nebraska :h_'\\\m i ‘I LA s ] tive Swartsley left for Lincolu yesterday by hRpiosos wora swarmin, | s tho extension of the Sloux City & Ogden | With U == and then walked out of the building. 5 ipeolia b Ry ‘0. | 8ffection the Catholics of ireland, who have | e 1% &M, Thoy siepned up to the tikes Thic senate adjourncd to half past 3, p. m T, (GTKATE 1y ey ) S e PRI A L ORI DY : o luties of il funior, senator from No- | SCHN I GG 00 iy rhol window like men and paid cash for their fare, =g the corners closely, und proposes to cateh all | wasnixrox, Jan, 1 [Special Telogram | Mackay the Comedian Disappears br id not receive. Mrs, Puddock, her | )00 501 SO0 B tfE “The people of Platte county have' good rea- Watson is Eleeted Speaker. there is to get in the railroad line. Omaha ASRINGTON, VAN, WREOIR gral s Y % RRCATrs, daughter, and Miss Claire Ltustin, guests of | have cver cherishe PR T (1 L 3 T 2 2 to Tue Bee,]—Texas scems to have some | New Youk, Jun. L—A ramor was spread | Mrs Paddoc s, P, Olmstead and | e more intense because of - | sons for believing that these two men go ] T Mrs. Paddock, Mrs, J. F. Olmstead and | Ph8 0 FOCE (SUENRE AR 8 pledged to wark for the hest interests of Laxcory, Neb., Jun. 1.—|Special Telegram | should bestir herself or_the Corn Palace city ; : to Tuw Bee)—Promptly at 12 o'clock Gil. | Wil scoop hor in north Nebraska, absent-minded ofiicials. Cierk Clrk, of the | in dramatic circles last kght that Jdoln A. | cousin, and Miss” Olmstead, of Rochester, | Marvelons | fortitnde and wheie heredi- ) b0 G, B bert Laws, secretury of state, called the ——— house, has received from the governor cor- | Muckay, the comedian, had dsappoared. He [ and Mr. Weld, of Boston, formod a pleasant [ [A05 - attachuent 1o | thele velizion. L . . Ball Game at O'Neill, tificates of election of eleven representatives | was to have appeared in the Orange opera | Pariys which on the invitation of Mrs. | 3o WAe FERASES 0 BEEE B Plattsmonth £ cople Pleasod house to order and directod Brad Slaughter e ’ el 2 N b Kol G Paddock went down Lo Annapolis_ yesterday ) J to call the roll O'NeiLr, Nob., Jan. 1.~[Special Telegram | who are entitled to seuts in tho Fifty-first | house 10 ag ht o ouard - GYOVC | (o attend the annual New Year's ball given | Moved not only by conside Prarrsvovri, Neb, Jan ‘Bakor moved that Cady be clected tem- | ' T0E Bri—A ball gamo between two | congress. The certificates were all duly [ 078 ReW = biwh CEEG Sobe, SR | Jast evening by the cadets at the naval acad- | Conformable to both, but aiso by 'k Brp. |——Che 1 ST sy home clubs was among the umuscments of | signed and sealed, but not a single one of [ RAGER UIE WANAKEIENE 0F FTRRALER (TN | oy, advance your interests, - Our afftections for porary speaker, and he was escorted to the | New Year's day, A large crowd witnessed | them was dated. 'They will bo sent back to | Bub the lattor recolved a mote, undaubtedly | ®iniig xaylia Rosewater of Omaha, received | YOu does not suffer us o allow the causg for ohair by Buaker and Olmstead. Cady pre- | tho game. the governor for correction in this respect. | g bttt WA RTIAME NG "IuG" Lo’y | with fricnds on Capitoi Hill, and “was hon- | Whieh Irelund is strusgting to be awakened - sesslo " i 08n't make muc orenc i | declare: s d gone | e b [ T by the introduction of anything which could dicted @ pleasant session, and appointad - It doesn't make much difference to the domi- | § @RV B, WP GOV A SEC BOUEIE R | ored by many old and new friends. IR SIEREMBIOR QIR QNEN PO T o [ AR % o1, Christy, Gilebrist, Brink of 30one 3 3 o . | nant party in Texas about the date on whic! U d A & Caldwell, Christy, Gilcrist, Brink of oone, Jpearance ofa'New Xoxls iroker. (| Rt barty o ioxasabol iho dsto on MBISh | mye ol sallows voutlip¥en sso ;6 agalnitt(| oo OFRICIAL NeomomNcE. o ICEE SRR TR TSRO QIR ik S L te, 18 the latost Lrain going and White of Cass, @ comuittee on erede ] n. 1,—Charles I, Chiapin, of | tho fhrte OL00 6 eotion s one thiroukh, bt | Inquiry was mudo at his'house and his varl- | . The board of uquiry, which hus boen sit- | S0 85 0 NGRS 0 M0 oty SO are " St Irom hevd leaves b 6:40 & m, tiain, Thie houso ook @ recess until g | the coffce firm of Williams, Chapin & Russell, | 0 %" 0110 mombership, and the date | 008 haunts and at the hospitals, but no trace ‘:":»-A"':“:““-‘ '\‘\Jn “II:I.:‘[“:‘!:L ‘v_n“”:::: *l"r:',::, ially blesscd EEARN oelock. notitied tho police yesterday of tho disap- | of"the supposed eloction 18 required to be | Of him could be foundl ~ the officers in charge of the new waterworks - A Fearful 1l At that hour it reconvened with Cady in | pearance of his halrother, Charles H. | given. Hotal Baehiod tunuel at Washingtin, has adjourncd until | Quarreled Over Their War Rtecords, | Conesnus, Neo, Jan, 1.—{Special Tele- the chair, the committee on credentials re- he missing man registered at the ” Svm—————— 7 o B0 | the 1ath of January, i ordcr 0 permit the MiLWAUKEE, Jan, 1.—Louis Sclinidt, ag gram to it i, |~John Cox, & young man ported ull the members present except Wells, | Ashland house on Saturday aight. Early on Want the Fightin Texas, Sr. Louis, Jan 1.—Hetween 5 and 6 o'clock | gyidonce to be printed, and will - then | sixty-five, un inmate of the Soldicrs' Home, | syoricin T 4T of Dawson, Ciief Justico lteoso then stepped | S morning be left tie hotel and noth. | £ PASo, Tex., Jan. 1.—Messrs. Bradley, | this morning a fire broke out in Sceler's hotel | meet o make “up thicir vordict U A A S T A T, AT [ e 10 Bew tron Rrldis g ross (el forward and administerod tho oath 10 the | fu" oy s hoard of im. Hlio misstug | LeLean aud Mentors, leaders of tho sporting | Where somo twontyfive or thirty people | 8 tho provaiting opinion awome e | Tiger with fatal et this afternoon, cais Loyp river g this Flave, full.frory tlho wop ol‘: embers, After some preliminary matten .. g 5 Ty afarnitu o T inas YT ve sene of great oxcitement ensued | ©Mcers at the war department, thut tho fing tuder, with I I his afternoon, cay e bridee to helow, & distanc o | mo [ wan is & member of the Lotus club and of | fraternity of Ei Paso, have posted a leuter to | were, and a scene of great oxcitement ensued ! i ing iustant death. ‘Tho two men bad quar- | fifty-two feel, striking his hoad .mlfi::‘i‘:,w recment from Plat were dispesed of the election of a speaker o 8Lock exol - e bas bee cring ® backe 3 < aring ring o - > - o | ing of the board will be very sc on Jaldwell put Watson in nomination and o L 10, indy nt 10 s 114 e aary bl 1 | that it will be followed by a court martial, | War records, while drini L ik Suloon, and is injuries are_considered v, Cox Gardnoer, of Douglas, named Frank White, P, -~ have the proposed fight at El Paso, They | such injuries that she died, and the two other | jir Fo WG (E Maujor Lydecker appea almost came w blows th Schuidt pro- | came from Des Moines, L., about s yeat #gos of Plattsmouth, The vote stood 76 for Wat- ‘bimuey in America, guarantee them protection, women were severely hurt. The loss by the s knife o Ty . *he & % ¥ to have been that b 15 80 absorbed with a koife and fuder on b His velatives have been telozraphied for. son and 18 for White. Coleman, of Polk, | NEW Youk, Jau, 1—The tallest chimney - fire is small. his social duties that he left the inspection of cading 10 the 1 it into -~ the union 'abor member, voted for Watson, so | in America was put into service yesterday at Killed By His Brother-in-Law, 3 1) S —— the work on_the tunnel entirely to his sub stouiach, The murderer then proce Switchman Badly Injureds "m Wh'l‘lu. Eric .:uhm ), who wusluxcl:i.l.u'\l the Kearney mills of the Clark Thread com- MN"I‘V :I‘MM. -lnn.I 1.—Early this m:)n'lluux o “: ':u':‘“; fl"'lll:':m“‘:::;‘m ordinates, and during the several years that | 10 the home and gave himself up, Praresyorn, Neb, Jun. 1.--[Special to rom the caucus, lust evening, explained his 4 385 i 4 achael Crow, & plasterer, was stabbed in o1k, Jan. 1.—The polic ere he has been in charge of the work he Las y Ao Tk 1 ST . vote, deplaring the artisan aprik that ruled | Fr 6 850 Gk NG IS BORS SARONS | 10'oft breaat during un altorcation with his | 107 foundiings in 1558, Of Uiego sixty-ac visited it only four times, Kiled on Mer Way 0 Churct, | W0 B B Shriove ovor NATR hitn ‘out, and was loudly cheerad as he an- [ (G RN R G BV BOVOTE IO BIAVER AL | brother-in-law, and died soon after. Crow's |.were girls. Two were colored. One was loft LENIENT WITH MORMONS Wicorsra, Mich,, Jan, 1.--Mrs, Bennett, P Blripyes bls nounced bis voie for Watson, Lsb, we | Doaring draft that a man could not stand up: | assailant escaped at the Ume, but was subse- | ju a fourth avenue horse ca, one on the | The expose, Just before the election, of the | of tivs pluce, was thrown frow & soad-cart on { 151" pua_ann badly staskoduE DO e o o titateWrathay | TiEbt in the six-and-a-half foot flues leading | QuEBLLY arrested. Brooklyn bridge, and another” in the South | everwheluing sympathy of President Clove- | her way to church, wid kit : i Lo couple au anglae to voted for the republican caudidate. son | riEht sl S Ferry ‘waiting room. ‘Two wege abandoned | land towards the Moraions who Lave” been - T LR S R — e Caught a Shovel-Nose Shark. in Battery park and 4 dozen in Central park, | convicted of polygamy, while it attracted & His Conditlon Unchanged, Tation of OMe orne, Olmstend an: mpster w P Vessels Lost During 1888, Portsmours, N. H,, Jan 1.—A man-eating " great deal of attention at the time it was | M,gox Civy, o, Jan. 1—[ al “Palo BexkLuAY, Neb, Jan. 1.—[Spoclal Teles peinted @ committee Lo escort the speaker- « el . : 0 . ~ wmade, in a measure s0on died out of the pub " v Dot to tho chatr. On assuming the duties | ST Joux, N. B., Jan. 1.--Duving the year | shark, twelve foct long and nine fect in_cir- Four Months' Imprisonment. fic mmd, owing to the important poiltical | Eram to Tue Bue)—Dr. W. Frank Paxton, | gram o Tk 1o, |-~ Phe Kuights of Pythige 'l his position, Speaker Watson said: | 1853, forty vessols of 17,348 tons, wholly or | cumference, weighing 1,500 pounds, has been | DUBLIN. Jan, L—John Finucane, national- | avents which followed so quickly. Atten- | Who was recently stricken in the pulpit with | or s nlace eave a public installation of “Gentlemen of the house of representa- | partially owned in St. John, have been | caught in Ipswich bay. It is of the shovel- | ist member of parliament for East Limerick, | tion to the subject is again attracted by the | paralysis of the brain, will be tuken to Chi- | oft ming wnd & grand | a tives, as you have elected e your speaker, | swept out of existence, Their value is esti- | nose varioly, very uncomon in umortuern | charged with inciting tenants tointimidation, | president's course in extending exccutive sgo Loemorrow for expert medical woeat- | sunper vis in tip top shape aud one of sud not your orator, 1 will set you i guod ex- | wated at $550,000. Waters, 5 was senteuced o four wouths' iwprisouweut, H clemency towards those viotators of the law. | went. His coudition is unchanged. the Linost dernstrations of the scasou, B