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EIGHTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA. MONDAY, MORNING, JANUARY 7. 1880, 3 - —— S — - — — - = )| N N[} | brought to a standstill. J. M. Carney, hack \ ol N CWENNT AN AMBITIOUS CELESTIAL. \ 3 AR AL 18 N republican, but he may linger along fof uml TN N IVAN Wi HE HAS A PLACE FOR BLAINE, |izzvc ezt 2% ot | A BIG THING FOR CHEYENNE | A GOOD CONES OF EVIL INTENT, [ oo e rgens | LIVING. 0N FROZEN. WHEAT, to the rescue, atopped the horses. He then He Proves to Be a Disturbing Factor organization 1t will be difficult arrange took the boy in his arms and carried hiu ' in a Brooklyn Congregation No able-bodied member on either side The Maino Man's Friends Arc Foel- | 010 Suxe's drug st Dr. Chadwick W Youk, Jan [Special Telegram | The Bill Limiting Pension Agents' | b} b™ owant o pair with sick Al | Terrible Destitution in a Norwoglan ing Very Jubllant. yas summoned and - found tho lad | It Secures the Location of Union | to e Ber.—Rev. Ju Sing, who oficlated Paes ta l‘zmlb Bott o d8mOarst 1o ke pa1Pos. With JEaT s Sstuisment {n Dalots, . inclies long, = seaching | from _'the Pacific Repair Shops. ol ”“l‘ apacity of interpreter in the Chinese . e S VADE event of his illncss detaining him, the re L Y left side of the forehead to the back of the school connected with the Central Congrega v publicans might find themsclves ina very e GOOD NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. w{.v car. The doctor bandaged the wound = tional church, Brooklyn, sin inception | THE SPEAKERSHIP CANVASS. 1n:xlnni.»_\‘u‘; condition H"-H m::n}ll“‘lyl FROST KILLED THE CROPS, g T ey took the, patient howe Jinlis | TERMSOF THE ROAD'S CONTRAGCT | scven years ago, is a disturbing factor in the LB L it The President Sald to Have Deter- | summoned and refused to come, s s the O e e | NTSTUIN TRy TV snder ¢ PERSONAT : S o Wi mined on Giving tho Knight a child 1nust be taken to the city jail before he bitious celestial ereated a profound sensation, | ° oy, Reed and Hendorson of Goneral Paul Vaamaiet, of Nobraska,1s | Now Whole Families are Withont would attend to him. Carney then went for | A Plant Worth Half a 1lion to Be | notonly in the church but throughout the lowa T ght to Be in the Fore- in the city for the winter. Sufticient Clothing and Have Barely Beat in His Cabinct - Wash- Dr. Summers jr., who mined the wound country, by his clandestine marriage to Miss Front—For Secretary of Priix 8. Heam (Enongh Food to Keep Them burn's Prodpects, and found that it r nine stitches Erccted and Employment Given s - The boy lives with his widowed mother and to About Five Hun- Henrictta Elton Stll, the accomplished the Navy. A COUNTY SEAT WATL From Starvation. 1 by his exertions is of great assist drad Mus, daughter of a wealthy member. Now, — oo n . The 1 le v rou ! 2 ref o prudent cot Rawline County (Kansas) People in a FNl ¢ v b ance o the family The mother, on learnine through the refusal of the prudential o ¥ . g Raw Yos " bl i "",'[','_T" 1o | Of the necidentand sceing her child covered mittee of the chureh toappropriato fnds for | WASTINGTON Bueau Tue Owuis Bae, | Fever of Excitement. Destitution in Dakota, o iyl N Washinaton te | With blood, fainted, and was in a state of The U. P.'s Latest Move his employment longer, Miss Isabell 818 Founteeti Staest, Atwoon, Kan., Jan. 6.~ Special to Tie | Finao, Dak., dan. 6.—|Special Tologram ta Thr Brr.|—A special from Washington to- | nervous prostration late last night. Chw AR b s BHIS; SHBAHTHESRAGRE s AHASRAY } Wasnivoros, D. C.odan. 6. ) | oy 77 e commissioners of Rawling [ Tik Bie, |—A most pitiablo story of suffer- 5 O TR e RO T dreL T Nres. | RNTAER, 1516 18k (HKE hss WONERW 1t appears after all that Chairman Matson, | oin0c motat 1 p, m. yostorduy, for the pur- [ ing among the Norwegians in the western might says: “The republican members of the | o -— t A 1 g N Hshiey ! NaEAl 3, W91ib 1190 OpIaNSd 1o M, o shta COREAN COMPLICATIONS, | gram to Tur Brk.]—For some months repre- | resignation. 1t 1s feared thav her withdrawal | (oo 0 i e B omCi ansio 7 senate, w o opposed to Mr. Blaine enter. { the committee on invalid pensions, had & | oo vt LRSS ition of the | part of Walsh county, Dakota, comes in & Blakemau element for n vote upon the re- | lotter from thoe Rev. C. W. Richer, of Pari ing the cabinct, have heard some unpleasant | Coercive Measures Threatened if """”"""'”‘ of the Cheyenne board n'] ll'm:r' will \H‘l'-lk\\l]v (h\;l‘xrhwv]-” When the "“‘r! personal feeling in the work he did the other W fiam Trdiantiolis, and talkeof B 4 HinN's Dl 5 14 have been negotiating with the Union Pacific | ria ing to Miss Still was announcec > 1k sEouFINEE tho ANKARS of 8 4 mews from Indianapolis, and talk of ‘nothing _ Chinw's Demands are Ig, O N R o e | The " ongreguiion justitutod " an jn. | 48Y in securing the pnssage of & bill in the | Loyt tho county scat from Atwood to | River tothe Rov. G. W. Huutley, of this else. 'The reason for the deprossed .appear- | SAN Fsaxcisco, Jan. 6.—The Japan Herold, 3 curing ocatic 0 e ». | house limiting the fees of pension agents, 2 . A at Cheyenno of the nd machine shops of | QUIEY @8 © to Ju Sing's ante- | b Blakeman, After convening as a boavd, the [ city. Mr. Richer reports having made a ance of Senator Hiscock upon his return | received by the steamer City of Pekin, last e s of | Codents, and an extensive correspondence | The measure was framed since the election, N RIves ety At sompany, A consummation of thase ne. J petitions were quictly slipped into the hands [ thorough canvass of Park River, soliciting from Indianapolis, and the satisfaction ex- | night, has advices from Seoul under ate of | that Gombany, & consimmation of these ed into with someof the authorities | at which Matson was defeated for governor | feo) %o v b 5 6o tapother with Com- | aid for the sufferers. The goods wero dise pressed or Plumb at the same o, Yecember 6 s Bifac i8 eso | Otiations was reached last night at midnight rancisco, Thereplies were decidedly | of diana d there can be no doub! LB 1) LAl . : ALy ¢ b pressed by Senator Plumb at the same time, | December 6 to the effect that the Chinese i of Indians, and there can bo no doubt that f ol © RO ML 0 b 04y and soul | tributed by two thoroughly roliable men, ? £ " ” v ' when the Cheyenne city council formally | unfavorable to Ju Sing. ° By some it was Y o explained yesterday afternoc y e | government had subi 2 three demands t 3 ome 78 which transpirec g the were explained yesterday afternoon by the | g iment had submitted three demands to stated that ho had abandoned a wife in | Some things which transpired during the | (G tho Lincoln Land company in tho un- | who had just returned and reportod that sl FOHE AP S ORa BONRIAS & 06 HOVEFTINH L Hag CHEGKDD accepted a proposition in the form of a con- | St SatpKtgh HrOMB X it oF roport that went swiftly from onescnator to | the Corean government, and throatens that [ FFEARSE B PERARAER R L PO B0 B CO0 | Cliina, but this he stoutly denied. Ho ad. | campaign promptea the act, or thatitisa | . iuugue strife. As the district court was in | they distributed the goods ns fairly s they another. It was that President.clect Harri | if the latter shows any disposition to abject | U od by ailros 1. BY | ittod, however, that such a_cererony had | post-election measure. One of the leading i ’ ; : . ; 4 \ Hia UAFIETBE GORLFACL LHS GILY BETALHE. 1600 \ 3 ¥ Db session at the time in_ the court room above, [ could among fifteen familics, and that thers son has practically doterr ed that he can- | to them, measures will bo taken to force the s act the city ge ca- | been contemplated while on o visit to China | jtenson agents of Washington is the proprie- ‘ 1 BeTHEY ) . : %6¢ ehoaps tho necessity of offering My, | Coreans to asqulesca, The demands wore | tiouhereof the penoral shops of the company, | some yeats ngo, but thav a disagresmont had | yoy of g soldiace’ puper having &n eortmous | oS, Wete bub fow piorsons in the ocounly | sull remained botwedn forty and Afty fAnic Bilning seut in the cabinat, This s not a | that th king be doposod and that the erown | Buildings covering 100,000square fect will bo | arisen as to sore detail in the obiizations, | ¢t o & SHIGHE FAEEE BEEAR. B0 CHETRATE | clevk's oftice, where the board was sitting. | lies cqually as destitute. The only means of Liein Tho news spread rapidly, however, and in a | sustenance they have, or have had for sono ; . Gonor 4 prince be clected instead, with his father as | erected during ~the present year at a [ and their conjugal negotiations came to ¥ " T R Y rumor, but is a fact. General Harrison said | oo (o8 29 GG Tttt o 8 raolt to | cost of &00,000, work to be | naught. The information received move proprietors and agents frequently Visit | vory fow minutes a erowd of citizns gathe | i i in cooking theie green frozen whons a8 much 1o one of his senatorial callers, and | b depending on Chint and that Chincse | commenced within thir v, The city | the deacons of the church to establish a sort | Matson's committee room in the interest | ered around the board, and awaited develop- | i sort of portidge. ‘Lhoy live within the it was commonly Yalked of among the scna- | officers be placed st Fusi, Jurnsen and Jen- | gets free freight for n Als’ necded of informal court of Anquiry. The whole | of pending measures, and therefore they | ments. 'The climax was reachod at once by | o1t where the carly frosts did the greatost tors last evening fn their private conversa. | chaun to excrcise diplomatic functions, The [ building extensions to the present system of | matter was carefuily canvassed, and it Was | know exactly what is being done. Disgusted | Commissioner Brittain moving th ttoeboard | Gumagze, They had * relied entirely” on this tions: and n senator who is one of Mr, | Corean premier memoralized the king, re- | waterworks, and also secures from the com- finally decided to express no verdict on the | G ™ or By e gl ery of the | Sl the clection upon tho aMdavit of G. W. | geagons erop to tide them over the winter, > Aktadibily M honstrating againstsuch a cour: at the | pany at u nominal figure 160 acres of land f meager testimony offered. While this was duplicity and demagog Paulsome, and that the said petition con. 1 i it RUSBINLA & againstsuch a course, and at the | pan) I and this ity loft them with ubsolutely Blaine’s most bitter opponents said that from | gume time offeriug his_ resignation, Judge [ @ reservoir. On the part of the city, porti i progress Ju’ Sing romained m formal | chairman, this paper opened a werciloss war- | gained more than three-fitths of the names [ Hothime hoy’ aro princivatly | of the the manner in which the information wes | pyonh eS8 “King's confidential adviser, also | of twenty-nine streets in the disteict to be | communion with the ‘church and coutinued | fare upon him us soon as he was nominated | of the electors of Rawlins county, as shown | ol " Giomination, and beeause nveyed to them there can be little doubt | wrdie's lottor to. tho king i which no suites | occupied by the shops are to ba abandoned to | A8 interpreter iu the school. With lis preity | for governor of Indiana, and 50,000 were | by the tax roll of 1885, This proposition | vttt i tie wue condition has not bes that unless General Harrison, ‘within tho | {1it'or' fhe day when Chin obtains her ob. | the use of the compuny. Viaducts, costing | Wife, however, affairs had assumed a more | 8 SVCEOT B0 FA0 AR FOE, b FE WO | riiently enlled forth the indignation of those | Fiie bavome lown, Those who had. beon next few wecks, finds some Wiy, 10w ui- | jucty ‘s rewards Coroa, both nations will hivo | #3000, are to be built across the railroad | Scrious posturé. Hor father would not brook | WKL cireulated th ut thestate Wl eacent, who very soon began to manifost a it ERAT TN gooiving n crop of potas foreseon, to ussuage the conflicting interests, | heen Lrought under the rule of other power, | tracks on three streets, and free water is to | the burning disgrace, and she was denicd | election day. Matson now ‘‘gots even” by | disposition to protect themselves, by foree if | {50 turnips, and other vegetables have i he will offer to Mr. Blaine the post of secre St be furnished by the city for the shops and | his home and affections. having a bill passed which will cut this pen- | necessary, against this ontrageous | gpa'ed with those los® fortunate, until now tary of state Affairs at Po rco. locomotives of the company. —————— sion agent's business into shreds. There is | movement upon the part of oficials pidet R EEITEEAST GG iy family Charges Morler With Forger, Pout-Au-Puixcr, Dec, % —Since the re- | | The propositions were first submitted to the THE CLEARANOCE KECORD. no doubt that the senate willagree to thebill, | Who are sworn to do_ thelr duty, withott | 1o last more than three or four duys. luis A Porgery i s s | bourd of trade by its president, ex-Governor 3 republic n be o co for | Prefjudice. A demand was atonce made by | pojated that the only clothing oue woman h BrnLix, Jan. 6.~ The Post practically ac. | 10as¢ of the Hayticn Republe, three days | Wikl G by that body presented. to the | The Financial Transactions of the | 88 therepublicans in both houses have for | yho’county attornoy, who is an Atwood wan, T s o htened cuses Sir 12, D, Morier of forgery, It says: | A0 tothe United States steamers Galena | city council, with a recommendation that Past Week. years been trying to have such a measure | for time to produce the law for them to con- | VRS ® 0 G8OSEEE V0T 4nd o shoos or “The Bazaine letter, bristling with angli- | 800 Yauotic, an ofiicer and boat's crew have | they be uccepted. The council apbroved and | Bostow, Mass,, Jan. 6.—[Special Telo- | 2dopted. 1t was not love for the soldier that | sider before taking 8o rash a_step. After | gtoekings, while hundreds’ of others ure in cisms and. solecisms, cannot. possibly haye | bech constantly kept aboard of the Haytien | adobted the propositions unanimously, and | prym to the Bee.)—The following table | Wcited and inspired the bill, however buta | much diseussion one hour was - granted, | jiggle botter shupe, and those that are cannot k L VLUV Republic and that ship kept constantly under | directed that proper ovdinznces be drawn to | ™5 sl peies 3pac, o feehng of resentment toward the pension | which was occupied by the county attorney | oqqiply withstand the trials of a cold win- been written by a Prenchman, . AL carry them into execution. 'The benefit to | compiled from dispatches to the Post from | agent. Thus good comes of evil intent. in avrauging injunction papers, and at the | g o instances boards have boon The Kolnische Zeitung, which first pub- | the shotted guus of a United States war ves- | Cheyenne will be incalculable. At the start | the managers of tho leading cleaving-houses g TIE SPEAKERSHIP CANVASS, expiration of the time the board was sum- | ien from the outside of the house to break lished the original charges against Morier, | 8¢l She wili be accepted to-morrow, us it is :l;mm l|:.n mechauics and their families will | of the United States, shows the gross ex »\(CM;L\ all \hv| nl\'-xlni_\ i uu-:lm-ulu;ruhm n:_n'r:ml before Tudge P .HL\\’hu\\;x ned thew | o firowood, and should a decided change S ! | expected that her e v e then the e added to the atio d upwards o shanges r the wi o g . = | contest” seems to be between the extreme | of the consequences of so rash a step, ceur in the weather it is but a question of & intimates that the letter conveys the im. | expected that lier condition will be then the | be added to the population, and upwards of | changes for the week onded January 5, | COntes i oceur in the weather it i qu 4 same a8 when she was _captured, all parts of | a half million dollars expended, During the | {ugo e 5 castern and _western aspirauts. It is be- | dered them to take no further actior ow days they ull succumb, - Provisions pression that it was written by an English- | hor machinery having boen delivered The | next four yoars the shops will bo graatly | 135% With rates per cent of increase or de- | lieved that Camuon and Burrows will pool [ o'elock to-day. At that hour thoy we l',,»‘}.,‘l"{{‘,;‘}""x‘,‘x.‘_,jfll‘.,,"{s| eoliclted, togelher man, and thatonly the signatureis Bazaine's. | Fiction sunboat, Grand Rivor, lort last | entargod, and will witimately employ 1,000 to | crease as compared with the amounts for | their issucs aad go over to McKinley, aud | brought hefore the jude, who enjoined them | With' clothing, as ono without the . cther The Vossische Zeituns says: *“This new | pivte'Tate. fiying the French fag, for Mole | 1,850 men the corresponding week 1n 1857 that Reed's eastern rivals will give way to | from any further action upon this petition, 4 bonefit ol ) ate. 2 the French flag, for Mole | 1,890 men. ¥ g v would be of but littlo benefit. Ministers of accusation against Morier is one of such ex- | & Niciiolas, now in_ tho hands of the Hyp. 5 o o o S . | that gentleman, leaving MeKinley, Reed and | as a case is now pending in the supreme court | d¢iohiinations in Fargo will call attention to R R Cnouily SR JoRu only Bl G er | peile ible to Martinique for the Freach The Shops Will Not Be Moved. Hendorson, of fowa,in the fleld. As bo- | on a former petition preseuted by the saie | yhe matter from the pulpits, and a committes pan readers With a feeling of* profound | oot protect Port-au-Prince. Vit Dissidenc (Egleonib WasTshown the tween Reed and McKinley, should the field [ parties last February. It is generally sup- | is'now at work collecting supplics to forward shame, Unle fof hame. Unless proof of its unjustness is im. Tiogitime's Ronoral; o et X o crrre not center upon Henderson, the latter’s fol- | posed that this is the death blow to the ¥ taly RO rOH AT it ORI A1 “cgitime’s general, commanding his mun | 5yove dispatch. “You can say, officially,” & < to them, mediately tendered, the charge can hardly | 4y wus serionsly defoated at Hinchio, ten | ° patch. an_say, ally, | lowing would go to McKinley, which would | county seat workers in Rawlins county. A 2 =t fail to hve almost an infuriating effect upon | hiilee from the San Domingo frontior. 1o | Said he, “that so far as the dispateh is con- | cleet him. Two considerations will, how- | groat many farmers of the county wore in MITCA ey Bosth, fopelnora,” s a 3 rived last mght witha report of the defeat, | cerned, shops will be erected in Cheyenne, Cays gver, ave more weight, thay geograplical | town attending court at the time the board | 0 goursoy, Neb., Jun. 6.—To tho Ed- ho Weser Zeitune deplores the palpa- | Fo i now at the French logation under the | but thoy will only be rcpair shops. The | Boston location or _personal ikes. They | convened, who became so indignant over the C LR Il L, 3 ble animosity displayed in the publication of | protection of the French flag, as the rage of | Union Pacific does not contemplate any re- | Philaaetphia’”, ( il arc the position of the candidates | audacity of Commissioner Brittaing that a | itorof Tne Bee: Forts Robinson and Nio- {hepeople is feared whon they shall have | moval of tho shiops or plant frot Omahiy % ©oi]on the tariff, and the lcadership | rope was strongly talked of as a means of | brara, the two largest forts in northwestern learned of the defeat, and it is believed that Another official of the road was inter- ou the floor. Mci<inley 18 beyond question | ending the trouble, and the commissioner | Nebraska, are of the greatest importance to cctions. the Frrench minister 'immediately dispatched | viowed nnd saids recarded by nearly evéry one in the house us | found it necessary to leave the city lato in |/ CEn 0 e o wostern: Nebraska Panis,Jan.6.—In the departmentof Somme, | a request for o French man-of-war. “T can neither affirm nor deny the _de tho ideal man on thotarift plank of the | tho aftornoon. At prosent everything 1s £ the wholo stato. Senators Mandorson to-day General Montandon (Boulangist) was ——a of the dispatch, but there s one thing Pltteburg 9 7 Chicago platform, which he framed. Reed | quict, sud Atwood people feel that they have | but of the whole state. Senators Manderso ik SR T 68 AUStonnariBunk. RoLipARyaruat B linyoNishops BINHO Clnelnnigi . %15 | on the floor bas shown an ability for leader- | ugain triumphed over the Nebraska corpora- | and Paddock, and Representative Dorsey, cloctod momber ofithefchambartotideputicsi fi 1o+ oy ety s e o nnihont ||| Tbighas) aliviys) &ibsen fny (favorite):iden | Lansos Crty i (: JFetnir ship which very few of the present repre- | tion known as tho Lincoln Land company. scom to understand this, and are working by a majerity of 7,5 9. A SARA, La., Jau. 0 et A rantbe e Loutsvllle...... " Saa sentatives are willing to_dispense with. If —~— . Herrinatinte SeR In the d nt of Che Paris C. Brown, from New Orleans for Cin- | With the dlrectorate to - establish | p5, fen, the fight should _narrow down to a question > - faithfully for the interest of tho forts, but u the department of Charente Infericure, 3 e fight & ; que rifr. {56 Bthies roprosbntALives Ub oL INEEATIED SarA R P oreans 1or S repair shops at some point further west, and | MitWaukee BoulIINurtow;dow slon} L 4 M. Duport (Boulangist) was elected by a | cinnati, struck a snag at Hermitaze landing, | 6o, void the necessity of sending broken .\1“.‘:,"" eo of the tariff, McKinley will uudoubtedly Danras, Tex., Jan. 6.—Friday night at | She Ot romres oLy i ive tn Towa majority of 9,449 over the republican candi- : ; bois e Point Coupe parish, at 0 o'clock last night, | down engines or cars from the Western divi- | Detroit........... ) sl | wine He has made no antagonisms, and in | oovanq Sheriff Moore started to take Juke 0 ) : tho PO%s and sunk to the hurricane deck. Two fire- | Slon to. Gmata. for repairs, In tho intereat | QMRS e - | view of the fact that the next house will pass | Gariand, A oERexns ROk BIUSELION h"}“"} MLy dato, 3 5 5 the most important tariff measure proposed | O'Brien, a burglar, to Dallas for safe keep- | do Forts — Robinson and obrard, AL the repul iean congress to-day, atwhich | men and one passenger arcgimissing. fo tho company they should do so. and | Denvor X -pjahe moaslmportant ta b T oposad Vhi The loss of these important military stations o reput hican congress to dav,atwhich | "“The Picayuno's special sa; i RN L liB MOhe P ORI B Iti4 CEAoR e | HATLtorar R 1 810 for many years, and_that McKiuley will [ ing. While at the depot & masked mob of a thes 4 S M. Clemencean was present, 234 of the 370 ; heyenne is more favorably situated for such | Ha B K Ay otreplandnislis NIl gl °D . B | Sould. be: o real ks tg the Btate; A0 T Hres persons attending the meeting voted for | Haunah and Blanks this evening repe work than any other point.” It connects with | Memumis, ...... ... 300K 10,5 ave miicli to do with its completion, lie will | dozen men took the prisoner from tho officer | o'ty ot'one, or perhage both of them, wWill the Paris C. Hrown is utotul wreck, with | lines branching out east, west, north and 3 8ew00s).... kg given unusualnromineace. and strung bim to tree. Moore cut the | ha abandoned. 1side of six years unlods the ques, president of the council of Seine, s ; \ W : 4 b Indianapois. ... 51or N isalinzoming - et far the vaoaat “Dasis Cscat in thg | only the pilot house and & small portion of | gouth, and is 519 miles west of Omaha, At | N hvans 10 1Al il The mnrfi'}}j&}‘,,f‘,‘,}{",}E:f,’j"l’,}”‘bur‘,mm in | Tope in time to save O'Brien's life. Part of | representatives from Nebraska watch care- % the mob then held the oficer, whilo the One of thio best ways to havo them chamber of deputies. Jacques was then pro. | the decks appsaring above the water, but | one time, some years ago, the company wert | Peoria........ PEaSumes i proin o Eureal liiimed, amid . applause, sole candidate | nothing definite was learned as to the 10ss of [ g far as' to build the foundation of car re- | Gafveston .. sheReeral copartiionts arejalrandy, propars S i to wake them cost as much as against General Boulanger. life and property. Two roustabouts who | pairing works, but it never went any furtber, | St.Joseph..... b 3 oon after the inuugu- | others took the burglar and strung him up f K00 The government will not abandon i e passed down on the Oliver Bierns say that | and I suppose they are now about to carry | Duluth. . You pondent was in theoftice | again, Moore finally freed himself, and, & post that has cost 5200,000, half as _soon as = six of the crew and one pa: or were lost, o plans made yoars 1go." Portian : nissioner of Internal Revenue Miller, | with a revolver in each hand, advanced on oRlatt RSO % D out the plans made y S it would abandon one that cost only $100,000. A Thriving Little Town. but they could give no names. ~ A large part et A Boringnell i v, and noticed that he was packing | the would-be lynchers and agatn cut O'Brien | RN SIERG V0850000 oxpended ‘on Prrenssuna, Neb., Jan. 6.—[Special to | of the cargo will be a total loss. COMING WEEK IN CONGRESS, Nortolk... . away numerous private }"‘I 'rs, which had | down. ~ Both " parties then ovened fire, and | 4 " 4 hove is 0,600 more approprinted s Bri]—Petersburg is a thriving littlo S Norol s accumulated during his administration of the | gaveral of the mob were wounded, but it is T L) 4 ] opriss } 3 at will be expended next summer. This village of over 200 inhabitants in the north A Double Stage Robbery. Important Measures Bafore the House | Loweii ........ o internal revenue burcau. He had four large | not known whether they were fatally injured [ oy W5 20 FE SLaR b} Al Ao ke SR ;) Wichita.. ot wooden chests in an adjoining room. In this | or not. Moore flally reached Dallas in | WVl notnearly completo tho post. A now ettt et oo [ o an 6 Ty sonate il Soond avias 5 i o was also, placing gront hundlos of docu- | safety with his prisoncr. i DAt to cost et & Sont 16 “Voan R0000 about five miles of the south line of Antelope ery occurred ght. o down SHINGTON, a8, 2l 4 Topeka .......... e ments which he had had neatly packeted, en- i LA ought to c cel 288 X teounty. It is on the Albion brunch of the | stage from Medocino City was stopped near | spend their week in further consideration of | —-=— dorsed and classified. Fle said there was a A RTINS ER A ownS Then thre aro no field ofloors’ ]||:1}A:irutfirls.um[ i i o v] 0 i i » meantime probably no ot o i rea oal o ing ol . St = ving i A 8 set, Fremont, Blkhorn & Missouri Valley rail- | Philo by a masked highwayman, who de- | the taviff bill. In the meantime probably no | gurside New 3 ‘;:‘ll;,l.‘x&l(.h::‘luol:l\f!llli:hlll‘l\:‘,)‘:(ll(illl’t:]l"klg imgu:l. Dovaras, Neb., Jan. 6.—|Special to THE 3:::|z'1‘(‘§1‘,“;.ru m]‘“‘u tiirty yours' sqrvice, mnanded belroapureihox, audholding. s e lotoc mossurp Of ‘f"l""r:““""’ ‘Vl;‘;f":“":“““‘l“ ¥ e - fog reading if it wero published, | BEE]—Douglas, Neb., is situated about half o live in fleld oMicer's house, l“ll'hcrul;x),loula ol 3 ARG, oDk ACRDOX] o | any serious consideration will be taken up MRS. PARSONS. v I could not give it out. | way between Talmageand Crote, Neb, on [ be three scts = of _fie officers! and twenty miles from Oakdale, where tho | driver with the other. The stage had only | gyeept Mr. Edmunds’ Monroe doctring joint 7 e Nller s that Presifonselect Harh |t Grets tranch of tho Missotel Pasific | guerters built hers, visi . A colobel branch interscots the main line, and | KOnS, B fow Bandrat Sars whew b 1ck Wi | resolution. She Delivers Another Violent Speach | or'would fiud his resignction on the table in | raitway. 1t 1s surrounded by a rieh farming | O, commanding officers’ louso, 86,0003 is conceded to bo among the' best yE ORIV also boen robbed, but | Tho proposition to amend the rules sotsto to the Chioago Reds. tlio white houso on the 5th of March nexty | allvav. Iuis surrounded by a vl Cubming | o licutenant cololicl's set $4,000, and a ma- stations on this line, being sur- | TES bl TG expross boxes wore all | provent fillibustoring on the first and third | CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—Mra. Parsons, tho | that hv anucipated his succossor would be | country. Although only fivo months old it f jors set $1,000. This is o bo @ full xegl rounded = by & prosperous farming | e coie e 5 3 anarchist, to-day made another violent | appointed within a week after that date and | now has a population of 600 inhabitants, and | mental post. and cvery fleld oficer should o community. The beautiful Rae Valley in B Voo aion Mondays of each month against motions to 6 ahl sl ihs the one she delivered last | that the decapitation of the ofticial heads of | most all kinds of business are represented | COUISe have a housc according to his rank, ] pass a measure under suspension of thoe | speech, similas the various collectors throughout. the. coun- | Thare are two hardwaro stores, cach carry- | 1t Will take at least $50.000 more to finish which the town is situated furnishes abund- A DRt (BalArice e L Piehslonifottliog| oo flar o 8 ho A } ¢ R 00 Rrabrltotny dunt grass for stockmen, and several ranches 3 ru; rown the house into a dead loc! Sunday, and this time, as before, she was > 5 i e i < 3 and fix up the post as it should be, and Sen- try would soon follow ouner officers in the | ing §10,000 stock and reprosented by Mr, C. | ({0 Badook and Manderson might ns well are located near by, where hundreds of cattle | ST. Lovts, Jan, 6,—It is anvounced that a | which only the rule requiring adjournment | ypmolested by the police. Her audience | department are in the same frame of mind. as ] ) 3 ar fod annually and shipped to th eastern | cireular will bo issued to-morrow from the | each duy b5 o'clock provents from becom- | pHOESIC, OE ) ASHSIE B0, FRGERIGE [ department Sre 1o Ghe e i porran | B: Costioman and M. 1% Mahin, both whde: | e "o it “firat as last. Let an item for market, Few towns of the sizo possess such | neadquarters of the Missouri Pacitie railway | iD€ 48 memorable as that which last_session s 5 pp e 4 Tnformatio s here that the boards of | frm Bl o £0,000 be put in_the next army appropria- e e s a ATt ViraIN G bev e I 1 Pa adlway | O i tatod by tho direct tax bill. - Mr, | auarters, and was ostensibly a gathering of nformation comes hero that the boards of | firm of Haus, Pago & Co., with a §20,000 | FRONE B 0y 0ot Gomes up Jet tho mome rofossions are ropresented here. | One can | declaring that the snlaries of all employes on | Reed, who ha avzo of the resoluilon to | socialists, whoso purpose was to discuss u [ frade In vumhor of sustors citios, aud sev. | stock of dry goods, is doing a capital Yusi- | hor from 'tho ‘shocstring deestrict” and the Dardly realizo that all these changes have | that systom whoso pay is £10) por month and | chante the rules, hus announced his iuten- | paper on “Salvation from Poverty.” Mrs. | Now Vork aro arraniing 0 make an assault | 1 icin. clork. - Two mobe elover wen ure | Mmembers from all the other districts rustla been effectod in a littlo over o year, and a over "‘:“h;’;“l;“o“"*limm’;‘”‘:u‘m"- i ionitoeap ek e Dofore the house | Parsons said: “I am a revolutionist, and I' | woon the silvor dollar.~ They will hold that | hird 10 find. H. Englemos with a $15,000 mu{xhcl): puss it uml ot leave ull the work e business built up. ‘There isu finely ap- | PHeS 10 ! 3 until a final decision upon it is reached. The ve that all means are justifiable to get | silver dollars onvenfonttorairaladlls o e S ) 5 to Manderson, Paddock and Dors, ; ult up. ‘hero is YD B o e Sct iranp citinetare Wont |y i na, 00018108 LIOR oA TACH oM. STHe Lot | silver dollars are inconven or circula- | stock of dry goods and groceries, is doing a d grain elovator at this point, and its | Others D ed sundry civil appropriation bill will be re- | yij of tho present 4ndustrial sitavery. The | tion and that thero should be issued in their | good businos Phere are b G100 tho ORGEating CxponBoss. t - | e I s e O e ispesi- | Revolution by force must come, and the | preferred by the trade everywhere. public, with fres busses from the depot Mataafa is Deflant. NOST T ou oo ms = b e real R RIRE SR 19 Sasageitag | aconer IVoomes theliilokerdyouromatcipa e BN NS N sexator. | to all paris of the town, and two fine livery | Benvry, Jan 6.—Oficial advicos from Apia E L ems, - les. il e tion will arrive. Behind the ballot must be 'ho statement is made here to-day that | barns, with Mr. T. J. Daken as manager e T 5 Nowrm Lour, Neb, Jan. 6-—[Special to | ~The Cobu T TR a Winchester rifie.” Concluding, the aark- | Itepresemtative Gallinger, of New Hamp | and thay aro well equippod with good riga; [ comirm YESLOrday s announcoment of an en Tur Bre.]—There is something of ascramble OLEDODIBI0) i B e 6. ccial Te skinned speaker vehemently declared: “For | shire, will be appointed senator on the 4th of | OQur town is yet without a bank, but lots | COUPter etween Mataafu’s followers and the over the postofice in this pluce, with no par- | t¥een Mike Coburn, of Manchester, England, T. Pavr, Minn,, Jan. 6.—|Special Telo- | gne, | am going to follow the truth if it takes | noxt March, by the governor of that state, to | have been purchased for this purpose, and if | Germans. On December 18, the German gun- T e An b T, and Jim Keunard, @ half-breed Indian, of St. [ gram to Tux Brr. | —The Minnesota legisla- | o’ behiud prison bars and if Thave to die | Al tie vacancy which will be created by the [ the weather permits, by spring | there | boat, Adier, with the Gorman consul on e byt ao doizs o heavy busi. | Puultook placo this morning for §100. Tho | ture speakership fight was considered sottlod | for it. gviration of tho term to which Scuator | will “bo s ine. bk “and opera | bourd, proceuded to Lanly, Matautu's chiot % men ‘are light weights. Nineteen rounds | by the fricnds of Mr. Morgan, when they ¥ R iandler was chosen en the legislature | houso ~ built. There s one fine | pogition, with the intention of negotiating for ness. were fought under Marquis of Queensberry | yeard of the action of the Ramsey county Destrnetive Fire at Hebron. meets in June it 1s believed that Senator | (rug store, owned by C. E. Clark & Co., and Al in e T BT Ty I e ‘The trial took place Monday of the parties | rules, resulting ina victory for Coburn, iv st | £ Henros, Neb., Jan, 6.—|Special Chandler will be re-clected. Dr. Gallinger | many other business houses to numerous to ; conoerned in the meleo last Saturday even- e d At logislative delogation last night. Ramsey | 50 S BP0 B0 vered this | Would thus be given a three month’s expori- | montion, and there aro good schools, and | auence of the destruction of German proper- ing. vhicl p) Vi s Violent Sto 3 In Europe. has six republican votes. Colonel Graves r 3 o'cloc] i ence as a senator, with only abont four | churches of all denominations. Douglas is | ty and insults to German sailors. A party of g, In which there, was . great flourish of | 1 o, Jan. 6. Violent stors oceurred | and Mr. Morgan went beforo the delogation, Hmorying about i ”fi“’g::gxu"‘l“’uq“:‘:":fi’l 9¢- | weoks of actual service, as tho scnnto will | growing rapidly, and 18 tho 1ergest 1own bo | men landed, and whilo on tholr woy 1oV wile on6 purty bolug fined $50 und costs, which ho | 1n the Pyrenncs orientales. Rivers over- | Mr. Morgan conceded thirty votes to Colonel | Cupicd by Mrs. T. M. Surbaugh as a milllnery. | remain in session ~during = tho most of | tween Talmage and Crote, and” before a year | niaytation, they were suddenly attacked by refused 1o pay, and was commitiod 1o the | flowed their banks. and the strects of Per. | Graves, while Colonel Graves conceded | 8tore: The alarm was soon spread, and in a | Maren to act upon Dresident Harrison's | will nutmber 1,000 inhabitunts, W purty of rebels led by an American named Jnil, nnd tho other was finod S1 nd cots, | 1o ven and conntny round abont. aee fooded, | thirty-four to M. Morgan, That mado | YOEY fow minutes our citizens were out in . Gallinger did not_sta - aparty of yobals Jod by sn American Remey l, aid tho other was fin qiia o A ! for re-election to tho house, having refused & [ A New Panama Canal Company. n ; owing to extenuating circumstances, whioh | Gemmunication s beon stopped, and an | sixty-four, which Rumsey considered sottlea, | foree: The fire, however, spread rapidly and | G0 S5 S0 “Ho s an extremely vigorous | 1o nev Panataa Canal Company. mare; ez, who aucoeeded i sapelinelily 5, Jan. 6.— . Jatives and destroyed some of thoir villages, 3 ; enormous amount of dumage aud inuch dis- AL ; Croveds | ina short time had clonred out an ontire It [ hran i coumittco and o the fooe an ia A We oxpect something suvstantial in the | {rose causcd, It is feared the storm has also | 403 b 16ft twenty doubtful votos, not count- |\ Cin ™40 oxcaption of one building, | strong and effective partisat, . It'will be re: | that the Panama Canal bondholders have | LicutenantSioger and fifteen men woro killed, addressed a letter to De Lesseps offering him | and Licutenants Spengler and Burchard and way of brick buildings in the spring. P T ing their own. The meeting adjourned until 2 AT AT S mbored tha soondo i Ono of our billiard halls, where, 1t is said, | Wrecked vessels. evening and then Ramsey went out to look [ Which was only slightly damaged. Most of | membered that he scconded the nomination thirty-six men were wounded., Tho latter are doing well. Other accounts state thab — ) ol ey, intorvio S R e f General Harrison at Chicago, and was | the chairmanship of the new canal company something stronger than pop was being sold, n - : up the doubtful ones. They interviewed all | the goods of the various owners were saved, | Of B 3 anshiy pany has been closed, 48 & result of the disturb: E.J. Witherell Dead. doubtful members, or “their immediate | though greatly damaged by rough handling, | O of the first members of the house, from | to be formed by the sharcholders inthe | fhe ‘Germuns retired to Vaille and held it L (SR tu Ay, Dexver, Jan, 6.—E. J. Witherell, husband [ frionds, and met aiin in the evening. Tho | Tho. josses by tho fire are as foliow & ‘\'\""r‘x"“& x,l\!r("L‘V,vl}l: Re vr‘«wflfl"yu‘ '1-vflrs~'_e present company. The Journal that the | yrainst the greatest odds until reinforchd, With the Northwestern railroad running | of Emma Abbott, the prima donna, died at | result of the comparison gave Graves forty | iting, drug store and building, $1,500; Pidag v"jfg"‘""l‘“'! ) Who “3*‘&’,“[’1}0‘,1,;"" pre- | new compuny will have a capitul of several | sfuiaafa's loss is ten killed and thirty through our town we will be a vlace of no [ the Windsor hotel in- this city at 10 o'clock | and Morgan forty-four. When the meeting | Brothers'. hardware store, $1.000; A | govars] months before the. Chicago conven, | Millien francs, and will take over the con- | wounded. The Germans bombarded Vaille, mean importance in the near future, to-day of pneumoma, contracted while he lu'nkev up it \»{'lm u!‘lu.n_x\nm:tl‘llnu the telega- | Hendershot, meat market, £00; R. D, Fergu- [ {0 “hicag o cern from the old Pauama company. Latoga, Lanty and Matafaga. Matanfa now % - was en route to Kansas City from the Pacifie | tion would go four for Morgan and two for | son, buildiug, #1,000; F.J. Hendershot, build- T S AT ,The debate in the American senate on the | holds'a'strongly entrenched position near Civil Service Rules Revised. coast. Graves, ‘Lhe result of the Ramsey meeting | ing, $1,500; Mrs, ‘. M, Surbaugh, damaged Quito o number of the . republican mem- | FRaema canal excltes ill-will hero, Apia, where ereat excitement prevails, Wasmingroy, Jan, 6.—The civil service e s u[lm‘l;, ‘f?.?.-‘(‘y':\-li‘x’dlu-fim“:-"’;.lr'.l\',l:,'t'.;mmm'fif]'.',: goods, ‘$)09; J. A, Bowdle, building, §L000: | JXLO0H 60" tho Pty firat, eongrass have e o —— S ‘The Kuropeun women and children have Rl B NDBAGGED, t 0 asm. T D. Landholder's bank fixtures, $1,000; M. | 8 0. K - coupation Tax Suits Continued. | yoon placed on board the men-of-war. Busi- comuission has prepared and the president showing made by Ramsey county wascon- | A\ Dingman. fuenit ol onds, $3000 1¢. | written to General Harrison in the interest [ o f PO TR A T B0 ¥ _ LA ] WIBE, " R ot salhs b 155 are to Fooxhoa TR faM % wil ) ) y Wwas A. Dingman, furniture and goods, £00; R. | 5" 0 acontative John IR, Thomas, of Illi- EATRICE, Jan. 6.—[Special to Tue Be ness is at o standstill, pecting furtler s apl Sandy Forbes t ictim of a Myste- | sidered the most significant of anything that | Eilison, building, $5003 M. Kol d P f g ¢ ; s e ul e o ; ( an sitison, building, $5005 M. Rodes, o goods, [ pOAICPERReAtTESoRE o EomAt OF, 6 | —The suits agaiust the insurance companies, [ action, Mataafa has obtained w supply of govern sdmissions to and changes in the rail rious Assault, has come to light since the inauguration of | §00, Had there beon a bigh wind tho greater R R T L L broueht by the Beatrice city council. 16 col, | ammunition. He declares himself roudy to T e e i 28 Are oxtende Sandy Forbes, wel 7 anager | the fight. Washburn men are jubilating m i bhave bees urgod the seleotion of Caplain Thomas on | brought by Wg Beatride oty coupcll, to col- o - ¢ way mail service. Therules are extended to | Sandy Forbes, well known as the manager K £ | portion of our village would bave been in | 4}, yround of eminont fitness and political | leot an occupation tax for 1857 and 1688 of | APpear bofore the commanders of the Brivish “ X 4 g A overywhere and the flag was flying from the | r The e £ the fire ki but erici 1w all persons excopt the general superintendent | of Ed Rothery’s sporting headquarters, is | £YeryWh 0 44 ying h¢ | ruins, The cause of the fire is unknown, but | o0t " "Ho has for several years been & | g L o83 and American men-of-war, top noteh of the flagstaff over the Wastburn | was probably a defecuive flue. Drominent momber of the committas on | 20 each, was continued by the agonts of tho ot 5L VI and his assistants. They provide that clerk ving o i o ares - i Sxminatioo Shail fneludo not more than the :-'«:‘\‘v :.\"{:A:n M., ;"Lu Efi::::b;:g:‘-:'fmt) :1;2':::;3 camp, i o T haval affuirs, and his recent work inde. | companios until Saturday, Junuary 12, in Regarded as a Huge Joke. ollowing subjects: Orthography, reading, 4 R Toll vs. "'-" Road. rightful Accident, signing steel cruisers has eiven him con- | order to give time to hear from all the com- Lour Crry, Neb., Jan, 6,—[Speclal to Tus addresses, copying, penmanship, arithmetic, | Bight he drove out to the rond house, near | 6.—The Deadwood | PITTsuUic, Jan, 6.—A New Hope, W. Va., | siderable prominence with those in_congreas | Panics. Bee.|—The excitement caused by the assign- letter writing, and the geography of the | Cut Off lake, accompauied by a woman of ADWOOL - O tho Deadwood |, i) says that d frightful accident occured | who are interested in rebuilding the navy, | Wilingn . Antof4ho fha D) s . Tnited States., The age limitations for | the town known as Muy. After spending an | & Lead City I toll road has enjoined | FHe8 WSS S K A bar of | It 18 said that there will be petition, signed Tont of the Bherman. Cownty BAsKInE! et cxamination are eighteen and thirty-five [ hour or two there he started for home, but | the Deadwood C | railway and brought | there Saturday aftarioon orana® ot | by a large number of republic Lol paned v pany does not abate in tho least. President years, excopt us (o honorably discharged sol- | at un early hour_yesterday morning ho'was | gujy against it for 0,00 damagos. The | frmers gatherod at William Portor's grist | |35 GG RO T 0" Gonhal "Harrison | For Nebraska: ally fair, slightly | B E. Whaley made a statement yesterday of dicra el ailors. Competitors must have xm'llh-ll_kuu_ "'fl"’“',m”' by Jim T ru_nm'r,‘l)v'm"f rallroad crosses the toll road five times, ren- mill, as was their custom on Saturdays, o | goon jn tho interest of Japtain | warmer, except in western Nebraska; nearly | the financial condition of the bank, placing atts ‘-’r“‘ a -ximul “‘1“1‘4“;"11""' ]hm‘.!lh"“‘{l 3'( ll\l\l‘x‘l 0:lhihrflfi‘Il‘:‘Ill’lll":'\:.lllllnll('\‘\'rt‘:‘:u“lll‘-)“llm‘un dering it unsafe for vehicles. Notwith. | Bet their suppliesof flour, when the boiler [ Tuomas, and many of his friends be- | giationary temperature, winds becoming | the ussets at £i2,000 and the liabilitics at :‘.‘L\.r:. “:;n ",l:”‘mm”:-m \l\v'.uml‘,:? L\v;{:m::'- FTAAY e T L TR o m']‘"‘,:'_ standing the noticds duly given, the railroad | exploded, completely wreeking the mill. Jo- | lieve llmg he will secure recoguition. | 1o inopyy, §14,442. This statement is looked upon by cancies shull be Allod by nominations All | vent her freezing. The colonel was taken ;»::i:-:5:31‘.‘1):.':?}:l‘:ff“in-‘-‘:1(':.,.:"‘::':m;ly.uu"}‘.l-nfi!il: seph l"l;flnch, Thowas Carter, Levi Shields, n “mm'."" I:;i"i: ra:”h:;“'.:xt:]ltsu-hy e For Towa: Light local snow or rain, | 0ur citizens as a huge joke, as in their assets appointnients shall be made for a probation- | back to the road house, where ho is now | gt/ 1..‘Iuv3f-,n the two pojuts ‘m P John Winner and Bl Stmelds were instantly | [ 0040t and the organized fabor here to | warmer, winds becoming northwesterly. :13 )ln:",l.ui::i::i l!;l‘w‘r__l:‘r‘::'k 'l;;\';:ull’ll‘ u'nim;; Cashier Thois, of 5,000; office fixtures val- ary terw of six months, at the end of which | lyiug unable to be romoved. He is yetun- | b U killed, their bodies befag blown into shreds, L nan i el 4 . - (T T the clerk may be absolutely appointed or dis- | conscious, aud the attending physicians say [ CUr¢ @ monopoly. Pieces of flush have dropped from the arms l?i‘.‘..ii'.fL'.‘.‘oi’ik.;d":'.Q.Z}.J','.‘i.’h"?qif.i’.‘,fifi“i'.‘w"" Yor Dakota; Locul Snow oF rali, WAFIICR, | yod at 81,500, 'three or four favns valued ab charged according to his record. ausfers | the indications are that he has been struck Ro) ek of Waao Shuffelburfler, exposing the boncs, | bnes i Washisaton elthor ot L gemver | except in western portion, nearly stationary | g6,000, on' which is £4,000 weumbrance. Tha wre authorizea from the classified railway | with a billy. T . 3 Pty d and his death is momentarily expected. Je: | pent printing office, the bureau of engrav- | LCnperature, winds beccming northwest- | excitement and indignation is not confined to mal servics to any classitied postoftice, and ‘'ho woman 18 also soverely injured but | ~ UNIONTOWN, Pa, Jan. 8.—Friday night | rome Curter and William Carter were also | ing and printing, or another bureau to be es- | ™Y i Y. our city, but is intense at Litehfield, the vice ver able to tell @ part of the story. She says | John Clark, engineer at the West Leisenring | seriously injured, tablished, This has often been agitated, but Murder ,,,'m ide. fhrull'r) Ilflmu" of 1-x1'(|u]n()' Tr«\ surer Pear- - they were driviog quietly along towards | mines of the Connellsville Coke and Iron - has never until now become & popular prop- 5 . g son, where, it is reported, & mob wus organe e oo PR TR 5 . 5 / it NEw Youk, Jan. 6.-The police report | jsod lust Sunday and ¥ UNDER THE HORSES' FEET, Omaha, when Forbes fell out of the buggy, | company; William MeFarren and William A Valuable Coai Find. osition. Al other kinds of printing for its 3 fzcd lust Sunday and o rope purchased for k - and the horse started to run. She was | g 4 M B Br. Pary. Tholio e AR owi use the government does here. and this | that William Mann, forty-two years old, and | the express purpose of giving President A Little Newsboy Probably Fatally | {hrown to the Yround, andouly recovercd | Shearer wentinto tho cage to go down the Paut, Jau. Ge=A special dispatch gives | 91 B8 B0 EaNETIE 008, OTCy hono in | Carrie Jones, thirty-two years old, were | Whaley a necktic surprise.” This was only Injured on Farnam Street. consciousness to Aud hersolf in tho hands of | shaft. Fircman Lewis Fueher, who had | an socount of tho figding of auother valuable | 50 Mg vt 0 b luration, ‘and what 8 | found in a room on Bast Fifty-fourth street, | Prevented by diligent worl on the purt of A nowsboy sbout ten years old, numed | Bowe men Who were paying every attoution | ehargo of tho enging, started tho cage, but g»::l:o‘l;:fi"- "ln‘)‘::'-‘:- "":“.'"‘1"5 BAND o1 doscribed s “an " elophaitine monopoly” | It is supoosed that Mann shot tho womau, few cool hoadod cilizons, 2 o 8 Freigey 58 g 5 ier, and none to the colonel. ut the B everse B, Cag enterville. wad struck by a party drill- el 5 F okeo] . L MRy e Oltlo Suith, living ot 1015 South Tenth streets | same time hack 16 came along and picked up | went o the top tipplo rapidiy and there the | ing o well. One veln, cight foot R | ST Wha was bls hiousekoeper, and thes aliot bim A Lixana AT oo pr e : met with a sovious if not fatal aceldent 1ast | poth her and Forbes and carricd them back | rope broke, dropping the cage and men to the | firgt bored at a depth of 123 feet, and after In view of the fuct that the two partics are Later—It has been ascertained that Carrie 10, Ont., Jan. Mus. Johu Haw- evenng on Farnam street. The boy got on | to the road house where wedical aid was ob- | bottom of the shaft, 600 feet below, kiling | going through sandstone and slate another | 80 evenly divided in the next house of repre- | Joncs was his niece, and was o married | kins had been weated for years for consump- & stroet oar opposite Boyd’'s opera house and u’:;‘n:éL SR AR them instantly. vein \v:lu struck. Active efforts to develop m-ul:;llwnl, n;u\m,. muilllm-Tu 4;‘1 l‘h-pl'vnunlu woman, but had been living with Mann as | tion, rhof the stomach, ete., but could rado east as fur as Pollack’s clotling stove. ny rious part of the affair is thal S Egpe— the find are being made. tive Laird, of Nebraska, is looked upon with | his wife for several years. . e P N the horse attached W the bu Tound ite Scarlet Fever at Waterloo. ¥ e hension by tk blics A Lo £ get o relief from intermittent excruciating L b e et 2 AL X gEy found ] —-— apprehension by the republicans. A letter - - 1o Jumplag from the car o8 teewroay way back to Homan's barn without any | WarerLoo, Ia., Jau. 6.—|Special Telegram | Flannigan's Testimony Impeached. | has been received here from oneof Mr. The Wedding Postponed. pains in_tne stomach Lill her medical attend- ho nlighted in front of another car golug 10 | marics to show that it had & g - i i e 10 tho conel i} : » n i L0 show thal had run away. . Even | 4o Pyg Bee.|—On account of scarlet fever, Pirssuun, Jan, 6.—At a meeting of prom. | Laird’s constituents which states that the | Hawpuno, In, Jan. 6.—[Special Telegram | {018 came to the conclusion that there was & the opposite direction and was trampled | the whip was in its place, but the robe was . i I h S ¥ ohances are all against his getting well again. faicd) —ISpecial Telegram | 100 15 Ler stomach, und removed it. The under the horses' feet. The animals took | found at the road house where it was| W€ opening of the schools has been post- | inent Irish Lowe rule sympathizers to-day | i AT G0 SAAINE HEE BOEURG el fiige, | to Tue Ber.)—Theodore Farak, of Schuyler, | reptiio was eight inches long and haifag frisht and bogan to run, the lad being | VFOUENL by some of tho parties who had | Roned to one week from to-morrow by order | the testimony of Witness Flannigan, who [ and from reliable information, unless u gread | Neb., was arrested here to-day cbarged with | inch thick. dragged with tho car st the horses' heels, | L2KeY Care of tbe wouan aad left the colonel | of tid board of health to prevent the spread | swore at the trial of Parnell that Stephon J. | change takes place, which does not seem | seduction. He was to have been married to e B boing ceyored with 1co the boy sid | AuE 00 the ground. At miduight the vie- | of the epidemic among the children, Six | Meany had presided at a land league meet- | probabie, Mr. Laird 'wili never be able to | Miss Aunic Snow, an estimable young lady, Steamship Areivals. ufl:l";:l\:'lfn i sovored with 18 4 .oy s :‘nlx’.; San stll uncouseiots and unable o make deatbs bave Lfin‘rml, Tho estimated " num- | log In this city, uufl collected funds to buy | oceupy his soat aguin. Of c in the | hero to-day, Fle iy ut preseut coutined i | AL New Yorki La Normardie, from ! o v of cases is arms, was denounced as false, event of Lis death, his successor will be a | the county Jail at Siduey, la {uvre, 3 road, running from Secribner to Oakdale; is hirteen miles from Albion, the county seat, J. 8. B. increasing. s Hundred Feet,