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LT nER, " EIGHTEENTH TOMAHA. TUESDAY MORNING, . NUMBER 208 SCABS WILL BE PROTECTED, | wwerseamve cosswe 1 ONEOF FORTUNE'S FAVORITES | ™ 2% 5, &iianst | T00 NUCH OF A GOOD THING. : w e s | ANARCHISTS VERSUS - POLICE, Interesting Points About Member ¥ with the county. Heing anable to meet, this | e R o, J S— Terms of Smtlnmr;nt of the Great 1-\m,‘:l\'"\".‘:'"."'.ml«I“'..;'.‘ “'k Tne | A Nebraska Man Falls Heir to for tho Intercat of l"'“"l*”“ Pearson and | gyeaicor Carlisle's Impartiality Pro- | d o 1 t * He ‘,‘-l" Judge Tuley Says the Lattor E: ‘ 5 o LA, e the baiance of the deposit to make a 1 " Burlington Strike. v of the members remain £02,000. gonoral Assigatnent, tof the benefit of the motos Fillbustoring fa w.‘f‘(, ':‘”»‘\ coed Their Authority. = rocoss o i creditors of the bank, previously vr 4 v po— , Lee, tayn h . tected Mr. Pearson to the oxter his de- | . b ¢ . N . THE BLACKLIST IS SUSPENDED v 1 . Iy | PRESIDENT WHALEY EXPLAINS. il b LT rities to | THE REPUBLICAN TARIFF BILL. o ok ’ | AN ATTORNEY'S SHART RETORT, — f r inty clerk was 180 protocted \ " And the Best Available Men to be 8, He Says He is the Victim of Political ;’ the bank's ind "‘~: Prospects That it Will Not Got to the He Calls the Court's Attention to the Selected to Fill Vacancies on Enemies -A S rving Runa- A £1,000. Prior s board rs House For Over a Month—-The way Accident—Died on z on the resolution maliug an assici Proposed Agricultural 4 4108 of the His Right o Interfere in Corresponden lor ht scats - the Train. HiOTVARS aod, \erster Uiie tedl eatata be Departient. \ | > Hartlott the Matter, 3 longing to the bank, and the object of which —— 4 iR - iha takes half of the scats as to virtually loan Mr. Pearson add! . wators-clec A The Q" Strike Scttlement, RN St S e,_' -y . ’,,l_ ki) Heir to $02,000. TORAL. Vel 0o y ‘1,.“._ in Yor NS dtnichenf Mt/ il Asisubs el ) n. In v £ tho fact The Anarchist Injunction. Ciicaco, Jar Ihie foilow 0T U et s B L et 3T, P Jab. o e | rov e money to make his b HTRENTII STRERT, Harrison is inclined tocall Cmcaao, Jan. 7.—During the argamenta fn . : Db 1Y %= | occunied by the correspondent of the Chicago | ST PAvt, Neb,, Jan. 7.—|Special to T | rowing = the = mon ek L WasmiNatos, D, G dan. 7. n o of the Wifty-first con- | 4 o G S ESTAY (1 LHo. IALOSE oY planatory * B A. 5. Treshor, of this city, who is | Settlement with the county —after which the o 3 3 ! 4 hotro tho | Yudee Tuley's court to-day i the matter ¢ o Jik: 61888, Stinis B Blbws ool e B LGOS Socurity roverted back £ 1he banic us part of | Speaker Carlisle s himself to blame for ) quro the | Mo application of tho anarchists for an ine Vit o ER L e s DT Bt e s om Cooke, assistant clerk of the house, | Known throughout tho state as the pro- | gho ssignment nssots--consequently the | much of the time that is wasted by the ' - “thoan: Wi ay | junction to provent the police from breaking Quiney railway, Chi 101 not telograph | has an excellent voice, but he runs along | Prictor of the W'reshpr seed farm, reccived | 1,000 mortwage which your correspondent | bustering in the house, for heis so abso Astind AL Hts0 of ¥obL | U THE: THEGLINES 68 LHO. SoscaloN: AHorEe s tarday vou - 1 0 bocay 1t through a bill like a 1 tning calculat notice recently from the German consulate makes the public lieve is a liab y ngainst lutely 1m y 1 mize nan bt ’ . 1 N i A o 3 storday, as you requested, because it irough a bill 1i lightning cal 3 utely impartial that he will recogznize & man | resentativos with the fact that it would be | yund” the proceedings were onlivened by a at New York City that he had fallen heir to | the bank, is nothipe of the kind, and ns r " v | , I . L6 g (AR s . L S enaris City that hohad fallen helr to | avds Chstior Thels” note of ‘$5000, ne | Who geta up to deluy procoedings, as roadily | wisdom for it to take tho short horn of the | (CIul (onch made by Attorney Knight, " voshor has o large family that | makes no mention that the note 1s secqred one whom he kuows hias an fmportant | dilemma, - which Iw’\“\lx‘:l:niw‘ Meislation | assistant corporation counsel. Judge Tuley omy in reading bills would reduce e hiis worked hard to support, and js | bY the Loup City Roller Mill company stock | measure to pron Mr. Randall, when ho | BWe Qb IOSE ROMIRORREES e 4th | had been putting soma hypothotical cases, Cooke would soon pay off the national worthy of s good fortane. There are six | held by both Mr. Theis and myself, and | \agin the chair, and Mr. Blaine, too, often o 5 \ of L el i t K B ; A T ) \ too, of Mareh The evident purpose | and asked some questions that scemed to 1f the speaker does not call a halt soon the | children who receiP® a like amount—two | bank stock of thie bank, and not for any it- | 044 'sop to filibustering by their arbitr o the de ts in the noxt houso is to de ‘ number of pages will equal that of the metm- | sisters and four brothers, debtedness due any depositor. He also [ 7 I ] B L A L indicate that ho favored giving the Arbeiter bors. 'The boys are clamorous and persist - makes no mention of notes, ote., also ine | ction, and it is necessa times 1o do so, | feat lugislation on the territorial stat l:";m: Wil the CHENOA . ATAS . GoRMMEABI) Hike ent, and will not take no for an answer. A > . B cluded fu the assets. The mill company | or a few men could prevent the transiction ) L ing tu cussion the judgoe finally said t, and ke o £ Al Prisoners Escape. luded fn ) T U comy f 1d_provent the Lon | e Yountedly be thwarted by the | cussion the judge finally said ready about sixteen have been appointed. Cotustho, Neb Jan. Jocial to Tar | 800k held by us accounts for the note [ of any business, from one end of the session 6ALIGH BT R SBU B ‘,,‘ STHION Wil BESHIBIE 1 know as well as anybody that he house was a long time in getting the i Ly * | ot Mr. Thois held by the bank. Mr. | ¢o tho other. But Mr. Carlislo never will | R gkaon Of 88 e ! w | & tignt rein must be drawn on stofiice running, The members did not | BER.]—William Bennett and John Harmer, | Pearson would have boen able to have raised [ 10/he other S TbbBEIe o6 o 1as beon | Mibustering ngaiust bills ‘erontiig MOW | viiiongs’ and that disorder inist ba get their mail ot the house until Thursday | two prisoners in the Boone county jail at Al- | the money for his settlement if political | luterfore, and thercfore, Since he has boen | statcs, his subjoct will b wiado & BV 00g ™ “With an iron hand,' but f evening. A temporary postmaster and mail | bion, broke jail Saturday evening while the mics of both hoand mysolf had ot gono | speaker, there has been more flibustering | eee Sect in Lh next 1ouse, TR SRR know fully as well that the police must nou rriee inight have boen appouted, but e | juitgr y around among his bondsinen and poisoned | than was ever known in the same length of | contestod” eicetion - wases, | Ftere fyiiowed fo overstop the limits of reason AL EOE e oy erieons R jailor lost his Koy 1o tho outsido door of tho | UiCIF M8 relative to thaaituntion, for with |.,..I,fl“\.nr o acmt procesdings [n the | JONY fual” action. “udew ‘Moony = snys and L, Tho police aro upt o row in o not shown up is the superintendent of cuspi- | corridor, and it was nowhere to bs found, ined from the bauk he certaiuly should not ki B Bt b CRILB IR L LR b p e A autocrats, and that their power is dors. He does ot seem to hanker after his | and it 18 now supposed the escaped men had | have had any trouble. The wholo thing is | house of represcntatives might be eited to | be privilood, us itis o privileso wndor tho | TN GG job and nere will be a chance for some untor- | jt in their possession. One hundred dollars | BOthing butspite work, and those who are | show how little influence the president has | BoASUEILIGH BHC IHSATER JETE PRI TIG Mr., Knight arose and said: “That may be, nate applicant who got left. making the most noise are a lot of shyster | with his party in congress, for one of the [ PEhLS of senatows amd beprescutatites SO g if the police do exceed the bounds of ;\1:-\”-“{‘;‘ who wos sco ,.“d saslatant sco. lawye s \]\'hln T llx'\u\L;’(ulv;u)u' -'ru{-v;tlfl bills that the filibustering is intended to de- | {00 b contosted cloctiong. o i their :m‘y{‘ Orily SOy aro s blo W :}m ary in the scnate at the last scssion, g AIFoR T Eas on S money to help them live the balance of the [ oty B B TR ANEIB08T 16 LEVe 81 s 0 court. But your honor is falling into the badly left in his candidacy for the same posi- | Pid for information that, will put the sheriff, | vopund the others are partics who never | feit he has been extremely anxious to hav R S L y sume rut that the master in chancery tion. i C. Williums, on their track, in Whatever | j,,q one cont deposited In the bank, or were | become a law beforo the expiration of his | The followinz ordur was issucd at the post- | SEIE R0 ST Gilive suying in effect, T Thie most genial, whole-souled officer about | PArt of the United States they may bo. Wi | rorused a loan on account of irresponsibility, | term of office. That s the Union Pacifio | 0ffice department, to-day: A daily exchanie | G thoso anrelists say when they other improper condupt. You are author- | the logislature is B. C. P 1._»,.[‘;. LTV e R Gt i e Itie brown | oF were compelled to pay up a collection | funding bill, which was first broposed by R S T alsA0 R O b 1o be put | aver that their assomblage is for peaceablo ized to give a copy of this message to the [ $LATMS Of the scuate. - Everybody seeims 1o | oyag stutters at times, plain gold ring on lit- | Bote, — Otherwise = the = whole — article | jyim three years ago, upon the recommenda- |yt operation on the 21 inst, the pouches to [ Purposes, and I do not believe what the po- engineers who called upon you. bo happy when he s around. ‘Lhie old solo | iie whonr“or Joft hand, had ‘pair of | Which you recelved emanated in the | o, or yne covernment directors of that | I Omaha at S p.m. via the Omaha & | lice say when they aver that these people aro k- o, P diers are justly securing their full share of | 1O ngcr of s hand, had on apair of | rortile brain of your correspondent. L H G ) mana qt s D, e v e S i | meeting for unlawful purposes.’ More im- g ' S o .\ )uyir\w ntmotits. st yvml)hn.(\.hhn' drilling ovel black It is unnecessary for me to pass on the char- road, the commissioner of rallroads, and the | Ogden railroad ;wi.h;.h‘ o, and San |. an portant to the people of this state and city et T O | thiere being only two old heads visible from shocs, new; weight about 130 | ) 0c0ssary disturbance for spite work, | Of acommissioner to investigate the affairs [ cisco railvoad postoftice. = rabid anarchists is the principle that no coutt 00 & O ouogomotive | Eugineors— | t1o press scats. The young rustlers scem to , hair short, has a peeuliar voll of his | /TN e to call the public's attention | of the road followed his' earnest avguments | The site for the postofice at Armstrong, | Frht SRITEATE I HIE BIIEHNEIERE TS IO Puar Si: Tho ubove 1s u copy of o telegram | i d'kotten to the frant. in politics. in good | SYeSs i conmmencinig conversation '\n’«“x.xllhl 10 the old clique who ran Sherman county [ for an 1:“11‘:“““-;?1 of the m-‘\,u of :\“\"\“:‘[\:n.‘r\.Hn‘f; beon changod four and 4 { FAli TR tho city. authoribics, 1 el 3 b LA shape L B s0 took away an old | \5)iieg in her palmiest days of corruption | the road “to the government, amd | half wiles to the northiwes {118 mabtor tho| oxoBULIVE snyBt: “Ibelie prosident, and which, i sccordance With | "1y "the house the number of middle-agod Dy i SLE R, 1 fraud, and who are now again t WA LY iGN GUCGLIPIOIE B ool o il r i o that these men areeriminals, doing or s e, Ve fabmittod 1y | and elderly men is more noticeable. A good A O L RO B i both Loup City and the coun whose passago he had previously recom- | —The Itinst fowa vegiment, intends £ eomo | 'ty 4o na did Spies and Parsons. B Vour ooImItten, “Voura truly:s majority are probably over th five. Hunn air, biue eyes, fair complexion, Tull 1 o, 01 qisrepute that they will be able to fat- | mended, he sent unother niessa C s LR LA PRp i bt frainst your committee. Yours truly, e avy, sandy’ moustacho; had on small | FAeh ©iFERILe Bt | e pto to 1ot | urging ‘immediate action, nor has ho great turnout of the Hawkeyes at the inans STONE 0 cont 1 o solored_ jen 4 + i Vo IR AN B 0 men.as 8o m tlesnukes who pre- Hexuy B, StoNs youngesy member, tho Cruzen of 1coatand vest, slate colored jean e’ tented himself with official utterance lll(!.;}Ill)t’vllill.”{\l\d many ro ms ar ml\. :\u,mu“;;;fi. i o b o gy MY Ciicago, Jan. 4, 1880.—To Mr. Henry B. syou! ) bih are | Pants, new lace shoes, No. 8; had on either a iy S 3 LE has talked to congressmen who have Stone, ud vice President.—Dear Si e Both ¢ [ fur or skull cap, wore light, checkered over- | MUST KBEP IT8 TRACKS CLEAR. 3 Whito Holisg, nbot the 1mportanon: o o T city in the way of capital. i i bright young men fro: some good At the white housc, ubout the importance of The mayor has adopted the course of not We, the undersigned committee, in be 7 or by o ox oGt Ea coat split well up the back, weight 190 | An tmports Decision Affecting | the bill and has sent for men who are und FATAL FOR FOUR INDIANS. waiting witil blood is spilled, as was done QUi A GO L) The farmer memovers of the house are a | bounds, well built. lawa Railroads, stood to be opposed o it, und labored P fer | Y stration, but of sup hood of Locomotive Engincers and Brother- by : 3 —— 2 nestly with them, the speaker bo | A Quartet of Montana Braves Righe [ under Harrisow's administration, but of sup- QL solid and substantial body of men, and_can = arn W peaker he pressing anarehistic plots in theit bud. You hood of Locomotive Fircinen—as representa- | 10740 16 ad on to act togother at the eritical Fire at Lincoln. ; 5 o supreme court |y, ropeatedly urged action, but the term of ra Dusky Maide L RS R e tives of the exunployes of the Burlington | yoment. They muy be relied on to bloek | Taxcorx. Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram | © the United States 'to-day rendered an | hig presidency will expire before he gets a | Brackrerr Acescy, Mont., Jan. 7. S R R A GO B systom, who loft tho sarvice of said company uscless or extravagant measuves. There | to Tue Bik.]—The Arcade clothing and no '[’l""'”" in the case of “‘fl”"“;?\m is & St. | chance to i !I’n‘\l‘n";u*\:r;y A urior roached horo lastovoning from Swoet | not say, ‘I us chaucollor, let these™ rattle: the strilke, approve the fore roing agreement, :-l\‘xl~‘:1'1:»"':’G’.1‘1“«».,..,".:;:-’“”‘ ‘V”Hm.\\\"\lllll\l“lh.l: tion store caught fire at about 10 o’clock \;‘l““j_"-;'}‘.k l:'oml\any. pl"““;',‘ "_Ul;“ll'- \,' Major MeKimloy, of Ohio, who represents | Grass Hill with news of a fight that oceurred [ snakes hate their eggs of devilish anarchy.! nd hereby doclare tho strilo of auid ex-em- | Jywyors,” s ’ | tonight, and goods to the amount of fully | Oliver Heckwith, in grror to the clreuit court | ) B0 lican members of the committee on | Wednesday last between a quartet of Gros | It makes a patriot’s blood boil that these ployes as settled, Yours Truly. “Phie jolliest member of the houso is_Field- e destroyed. It was impossible to | Of Kossuth county, Iowa. This is an action when measures from or to [ Ventres and River Crow Indians. The strug- | SHimnale from foreign sol sbiutd have the A LG LI L WA LT grove of Buffalo. Heis awell-to-do German | trace the origin of the fire, but ther brought to recover the valuo of the hogs run are before the house, when | g1o gceurred on the banks of Cottonwood | and. then seck its protection. T bolieva A W. PerLey L06AN, rmer, und has come down to Liucoln 10 8eo | goveral suspicious circumstances connected | Over and killed by aa enginc of the railroad | asked by your correspondent to-duy whether | &2 8¢GA0E B8 (18 RS 0 B0 R | ARon S e sttt for decency: HOLLINEAKE, WARD KENT, vhere the mo! v008, s ety S 5 o sompany. The case involved a constitutional | the republican substitute to the ~Mills bill " 2.0% R & P 38 i where the money goes, with it. Tho proprietor, Mr Gotthelf, | company. The case involved a constitutiona t : : z00d order and the dignity of the executiv Titosas Hoswnweys, T, 1 Beriows, T o e ot sen b o || AR I TETeny Wiy B BRIy tion and has. attragted considerabl fn. | would bo likely to be referrad to the com- [ right, and the fourth was so seriously | Bood ordor and tho dignity of the cxecutive A Loy, M. Dixos, tho north of Treland, beHOVeS in woman SuL- | & atrecr. hetaveon Aarelith. and Ehirtoaatn, |t e e e s T g 12t | mittee, when it comes over from the scuate, hed that he died Friday night. Ttap- | Of this greateity to grant such au injung. rage bill. So far he is the only member who [ pug oy insurinee on his stock of good: s sishera) e [l & & otlowed | (iro8 Ventre brave, had been puying frequent | quietly, though several times the color came g TID T) ) RTAXDE his so BRtelo) oc & ol d are liak gos for stoc - | when the senate substitute reaches us. ! 1 il v L . Rl TUDTHD BooM BbD, hus exprossod his sentiments oft the subjects [ v 1s said, which led his noighbors to do so “::,'.'l:',":.lu",;, ::‘fllfwa;m’j? ‘:"‘ o lkl,'f’. b motion Wil De hrade y'n dommor | visits to @ River Crow squaw in spite of | and weht in his face. When Knight nd fin- London Club House. pass it. ! ACtlona 3 5 SrstahT i 5 Lt Al amage done With- | ,n4 means to refer the bill to that commit- | to keep away. Wednesday Spotted Dog set | £oUnS R i aat o oo el Tonnon e (Srecia\Oablogram to | 2 BrioTohnaon}ithe Indepondonb i republicant]|| oo aacaodlionEikie fieorldlyimo ous | I iy ays, the Qwner ut tne stock | 5. 4.4 then the question of consideration it emant Minting expodi. | Fublic opinion never has and never wilt: de- : , dan. 7.—[Special Cablegram to hnson, the inde n ! bid fair to go up m flames. The whisper of | may recover double Yfamages. It is con- | Wiy TG A MR VIO, (O SRS HERENER | out with a companion on & hunting expedi- | termine law as laid down from this Tin Ber.] -Artist Stott, who resides prin- | candidute from Dholps, tnprossos one 48 & | of incenc unusually 1ot tended by the counsel for the railroad com- [ WU EFst (b WL P8I BEIEE TG0 B s, | tion up Cottonwood creck. The couple were | bench. The people of this country, cipally in Paris, ereated a hubbub of excite- | ¢ TSI B0 e and boodlors = * e pany that these progisions dreunconstitu- | yoforring the bill to another committes, | followed by Willow and a young halt breed |:Whether they arc forcigners or nativas, ment in the rooms of the Hogarth e € Prominent Citi ; tional on the ground that they deprive them e a il S Tae v o ileaeh have equal rights in protection from imposic t 01 o Hogarth club Wed | \Vill have good reason to fen. ' His constitu- | Prominent © e | o Do porty withant robess of L. and deay. | Drovably the committee of the whole house [ named foo Hunks. When thirty miles from | have caist righis ta protection from tpnosk nesday night last by denouncing his brother | ents need have no misgivings as to his course. SOWOOD ENODIy B, pacin ELelogrd n ) e Drg » G0 YENY L on the state of the union. Then will come a | Crow Camp, Willow and the half breed | pon anc tie pro dedbe L " 3 i Tug Ber.]--Sever; TG Eifia iom equal protectionsof the laws.” The su- | O N BhoTv thartull aer T PYSTottoa R DoR e ARl F o There is no danger that this court will ex- artist, Whistler, as a liar and a co It will be plain nd straightforward, and he [ to Tue Bue.]--Several prominent business o aotE ¢ & Tos contest which will show the full strength of | caught up with Spotted Dog and his com- | There 18 MO s Sl SEE A will shirk no duty or responsibility. men of this place were arrested to-day on | hrome court holds, in_ fhe ovinion of Justico | ¢, frignds of the measure. panion and commanded them to halt. An | cecdats juri LSEIIYALD CHRGRERL Vhistler gave very prompt cvidence of his [ WH shirk no d eponsiLll M b Field, that the luw does not withhold equal | MG FICReS ORLTC WEREINE, (0 ed to | Miterention ensued. awhich rosulted. in ail | more impor t free speech and the aisapproval of this language, and after ad- i Republican valley sent in some €x- | charges growing out of the attempt to ve- | protection, As to the allowance of double Al 3% s whola? 2 TR e T o ) .. | rightfu 11 not be trampled into i a anguage, @ o cellent members and some whose record will E g ke on. Al ¢ | the committee of the whole? hands drawing their knives and fighting, | Fehtful LEA ks e sev b, LWill | ove the county records from Homersville | damages being unconstitutional, the court [ (P COMIMItICe Drd : Me el renay e iven e 3 | the dust than that the police force should ba ministering some rather severc blows on | beur watching. Among the former are 4 T ! I very much doubt 1t,” replied Major Me- | with the result alrcady given. The afair g 2 £ RINATONE SLhe: to Elwood on the 5th instant. The records | says that it is the duty of a railway company | pein) ¥ery mach douvt " Snatel INEe R4 o W | perpetuated in o power which appears to he Stott's head, the reports say, kicked the | Messrs. Bailey of Franklin, Elliott of Ha : - e SIETH Y | Kinley, “because the lash is used with great | has created a_great deal of ill-fecling ve- [ PCrP ) r s head, ] ) 3 , HUr | hronght to Flwood on that day ona _writ of | to keop its track free fron animals, and that | fyro! 5 3 o house. beaitho T onih exireme and autoeratic. Let the ¢ ourt stand \ndol 5 histlor | 1an. Hampton of Webster and Hanthorn of 4 1 effect” upon the democrats in the house. I | tween the Indians and further trouble is o2 AU CIC OB offonder out of the room. Artist Whistler | 10, Hampton of We nd Hanthorn of | replevin were to-day reurned to its neglect to do so by _adopting reasonable | prect MEAT, Bk MEROREn I8 LA isce 0| Foared. adjourned until Lo-morrow morning. subsequently wrote a humorous letter to the | {YUGEOLS. . About tho shickest wmnber Of | ville by the law and order people of Elwood. | means for that purpose justly subjeets it to | or& "G YN S0 G e Mills bili will stand b ¥ o . -~ club committee, giving the fucts attending | Tossts to ho & Farmor. and stocic dealer, o oy punative damage, and where injuries are | 1,y “yg iy our efforts to keep it row from the More K. of L. Dissenters. A STEAMBOAT SUNK. the case, and claiming that the measares ho | can always be depended on b h Howe His Foot Caught in the Stirrup. committed by reason of such neglect the im- | ;onnittee on ways and means. But there | p, e Jan. 7.—A circul 1 BN had adopted would peovent, in future, mem. | and hi gang to do just about what the rail. | ExeTE, Nob., Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram basition of punative g ‘exemplary damuges | yero only four or five domocrats who voted | g st to. the Kaights of Labor thonghout | 81GABrow NGO DOW R BVILh ad adopted would prevent, re, mem- | and his | 2L e L S Sroke -oung Bo- | cannot be to be adeprivation of property | wE M LA SHoaaht oYl o dressed to the Knights of Labor throughou ight Sonls, bers ot the club boing made eubject to In- | Touds want, Hohas a polished und winning | to fus Be tiko Prokope, n youns Ho- | SANOL G L1016 Sfbrivaliof OFLLAPSELY | with s boforo—not enough to give us a maj- | vty 18 HE RN L REN MO | avor o aRDE Sontu, L bont suts, Rumors of o ducl between the two | Titiior bt SOERes Bl W embore. e homian living cight miles southwest of | inoue of imposing a penalty for a vielution of | *Wien it 1s not likely that tho republicans | . L. Keen, R. C. McAuley and Joseph S. | pasie . 13ronen. from New Orleans for Ola. gentlemen bave been prevailed, and it seems | TN e onrs @ perpetaal s Eq. | Bxoter, mot with what will probably prove | its ‘duty, wnd it propricty and legality | can dram up suficient strength to control | IKcennedy, has been issucd. The signers | ginng e s Polit to be well understood that Mr . Whistler is [ yor Wells did not. develon a stiff veriebre, | 1 be a futal accident. On Sunday evening [ has been recognized by repeated judicial | g0 5non s bill > T e L e | (olnusLlistino aianngi oL RHIorg: ik pREQING willing to give satisfaction to Mr. Stott. | hut gt off the track for sceretary of the | while riding a broncho he was thrown across | :'*1"'1'51"{"1 moro than prosnuury ,‘”,"'I'_J"‘!'i' “Twould not. answer in the nogative,” re. | 5141 themselves (K0 sureINiug TOWMCOM | Coupe purish, at §o'clock Suturaay night, and Mr. Stows grievance is understood o bo | senate just us ho began to scare Secley, and | a barbed wire fence and his foot caught in [ ment of the lower court s therefore aftivmed. | piioq the major, “aithough T am very much | of the scerot or nighits 0f Labor,” | goon sunk. Iight lives were lost. The bont he was unfairly treated by Mr. Whist- | \when g little vigorous work might have | the stirrup. The animal pulled him until one | . ,“‘. ’“I‘["‘!‘ ,{‘3“‘"5' "El““‘_‘ ‘k"’lr'{:':;" in doubt as to whether we can accomplish | and state that after deliberation they have | g4 total loss, and the carso is floating away ler, when t leman was president of | yiven Lim the victory. ot his legs was nearly sawed off. Thr ".‘)‘)j,‘ .I?L\‘}, ALY Of1L L uie | anything. ~ We aro apt to overestimate our | come to the conclusion thatunder the present | qown the stroam. The names of the logy ritish artists, Phe familiar cry, *Who is James Y. Led- | doctors are attending him, and it is under- | tie FowlerMcCormiclgexecutor and executrix | i fjyence with th protectiondemocrats | qutocratic form of government the order | gra. = ket has givon way to the query, “Who | stood tbat one leg will be'amputated of Cyrus H. McCormjek et al. appellants, va. | jieore' Clonrage in o contest with them, | bors o 3 i BHE. the Herald?? The clerks in the governor's Ordered the Paper Sold. cireuit court of the United States for the | gyon iy democratic, and the substitute to the | the destruction of the principles of self-gov- WiLLIAM MARSHALL, AnAddress to the People offthe Couns | g0, “will “not be in" “after this whenthe | Hastivas, Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special Tele- [ poruicrn district of Iifinois, his is & suit | Milis bill is strong republican measu crnment lying at the base of American insti- | yiirs Hanmee try by a Committee of Clergymen. N ran G AR el iy y by pilferer presents himself and requests a few | oo e'mit oo ) “Omana and other ered. | prongit in 1 3 L oL NEw Yourk, Jan. 7.-——A committee of cle ]m.l.h‘l‘-.‘ Tho work of the onterprising | Eram to Tip BEe.]—Om "_" ‘_"‘l thericred "*‘!““P“‘]’"“lv.“,’ “‘“‘,‘l‘.;“f fl"f. oo Ot | that the democrats in the senate are contend- | original text of the principles, the signers i M 5 gymen of several denominatibns, who have | scribbler is not approved by the pr repre- | itors who bezan suit as parties defendant in ;"' g e Gragnaecisan of ¢ [“l' ing that their understanding of the agre extend the hand of fraternity to all who be BHAUAMENITOUELL, socn for some time assisting the exeeutive | Sentatives here, and they feel that the gov- | the case against the Gazette-Journal com- _““‘“'.”',“,‘.“', »“’“"‘q’ ,;}"l’ :{'q"‘]:’;"("‘fi‘ ment to vote on the tariff bill in two wecks | lieve in the principles formerly promulgated, A Baxnek AND Pontri, names unknown, b LR ¢ | ernor is rully justifiea in the view he takes | pany, withdrew netion before the court this | 81 the case remanded with divections to dis- | yrom to-day was that there: should be a com- | viz.: secrec: L nce, | Samunn Gray, ail of the steamer’s cr pRIE0A 0T icentannla. SoclebEntion 1oL iorichomatiar mmorning and o decree of foreclosure was cu- | f1i%8 the bill with codts, - Opinion by Blatch- | encement of the voting on amendments, [ and the_ placing 2 scientific | Al of the passengers wero sa Washington's inauguration, have prepared an | “rhe gtato house has been 1n n delightful | tered and the property ordered sold by k- | ford: e s and that they were not then to take a final | basis. The signers have determined to elim. et S wddress which was made public to-day, and | state of ccnfusion the past weck, us some of [ ceiver Boalich to satiafy the Nebraska Loan RAILWAYS COMBINE. vote on the bill ns a whole, he was | inato all opposition detrimental to the prin- Death Ends a Brief Liberty. will be sent to the ministers and churches | the ofices were being moved into the new | and Trust company’s claim for $36,000. g i at first surprised, then as he' reflected f ciples and progress of the Knights of Labor |y corcar, Jan, 7, —Benjumin 15, Hopkins, A 4 3 building. The inside work is not yet cow- - ) i 5 and considered ' the action of the | as the founders intended. The eircular, it is ) Jan,s L 3. Hopkins, roughout the country. ] e ot oo T T T T Southwestern Lines Will Try the | jomoeratic senators in delaying progress on | atated, is issued through the press o notify ¢ Jate assistant cashicr of the defunct Fidol- On the morning of April 30, 1739, the bells | \iytef to put on the finishing touches. Clearing House Plan. the bill by making long specches and de- | those At a dist and is in_answer tomany | 1ty National bank, died at 6:30 this morning a0 o'elock summoned the people to the | There is a unanimous kiclk on the part of the | o %on RS W iions fire occurred New Yorg, Jan. 7—(Special Telegram to | manding the ayes and noes on all votes, he | Jetters received on' the subject. — Those de- | at his residence in this city. He was par- shurches to implore the blessing of heaven | yisitors agaiast the quality of the stone p here this morning, destroying the livery | THE BEE.|—Tho gouthwestern railroads said that it ‘was very probable they would | siring to be with the new movement will ad- | doned by the president December 20, but the an the nation and s closen president, - So :‘rw‘:lh\\'m-;h“\‘-‘; beiing laid down on o up- | horo. this morning, ‘:m.}uut\,, o VRV | v coneluded to orter into a trust for the | BOld out for Iv:rrn:“llmgx protation of tho agree. | aress Hox 834, Philadelphis aniversa s the relizions senso o oaches of o ¢ stoue 18 rough | barn of George Losey, co g A Byo;conoiud § : - ont, 0spects are that the house = Mo importance of the oceasion that | and uneven, and hus great openings between | valuable horses and all of his buggies; the | maintenance of ratgs and the pooling of | ot got the republican substitute to the Mills Son s o a enalan e y unill Briday ovoning ury 4 Ho we respectfully and earnestly request fellow [ the sections. It is either a very cheap job or | agricultural implement house of I, H. Ful- | busmess. A sccretnecting for the purpose | tariff bill unaer o month or six week: VT T AP e R S AT eachediioma that lovaihn i ind at@nd 2itizens of every name, race and creed in tnis | there is something rotten in De lerand most of its contents, and the resi- | of agreeing upon some definite plan was held PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. BerileDonsians’ tort Nebraskanel | b anoaat it AL ERS ‘”"/" to ba ity and throughout' the entire couatry to - dence of Charles Gross, Loss' about $6,000. | in wall street Saturday. IRepresentative: Unless the president should interpose a ) skans: [laxhanstadihy lihe Sox: nover follow the example of our fathers, and_meot The cause of the fire is unknown. 5 ! veto it 18 quite probable that General Harri inyalid—Joscph Harris, Yutan; | ful d, and dicd this morning sur- 5 tholr. reapectivo. places of worship at 9 iy e of tho. Southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific, | yon will have cight instcad of seven men to sher Welliner, Au Increase— | rounded by flio members of his family. Selock on the worning of April #0, 1559, ana | Political and Ot An Elcctric Light Plant. and An}-\;Tun.l'{‘ux;eksl;“z"Ih[::::i_:; Fo railrouds | scicct for his cabinet, as o membrs of {he N. Gould, Inman: Samuel J. Ashton, | o idoa i ofHRn ;"“,f\.“"‘,““"‘,‘T,“"”";’-Is‘”l":‘z 14 L sious services of thanksgiv Capital. yzar o, Neb., Jun. 7.—[Spe wers present at Baturdy eting and [ house committee of conference upon the biil Ny FSTEE AL on ol 1ids, © long sispens 0 hold such religious services of Uhanksgiv- Hag pital. 2 Wesr Point, Neb, Jun. 7.—[Special to | (0L LI0cecd s’ dgbir to Rive the cloaring | o e O O forence ubon the uill i Jumes Kiernan, Clifton; Thomas ting his pardon, and by the excitement Ing and praise as may seem suitable in vie LixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram | myp Bee, | —At a meeting of the directors of o Ay ; » oreaung the I 0f 4 ulture reston, Rushville; Patrick Hastings, rning S s of what (iod has doae for us and our land b R L 5 sl | PSP ER £ & house scheme a trialy These roads will form | and commeree, are witling to recede from il Williems, Hubbell 6% turning to his home, us well as by the Auriie the eentury which has elsped sinco | 0 11E Bk ] ~The corridors of the hotels | the West, Pgint Improvement company last | a trust among themgelves, and if others at- | their position and accept the demands of the d Willlamiyilliams, SHubbe paiaful fact that one of his sons is in jail ¥ 3 : ure nearly as well filled tonight as they | gvening tho'contract was let to the Edison | tempt to secure business by unfair means | genate, The prineipal point at issue has Pensions granted lowans: Ing | ch 1 with being an accomplice of young Georgo Wasuington took the chair of state, § 5 e ety r porEe 2L ki were during the speakership caucus 1ast | Jiootrie Light company to place a 1,000-can- | they will bo forced 0 join the pool and share | heen the transfer of the signal service from “{f.“:\fil,f.,'”"“\‘x.‘.‘-‘n.’.|'.'\)';::'nf»'-‘-\f‘Ai‘.'ffihum T Blaine Sends for His Wi week, The prosp that the crowd | gia Jight plant on the company’s grounds in | in its expense: i i the war department to the agricultural de- S e Avaista, Me., Jan, 7—|Special Telegram | Will bo fully as L elc as it was last | $his city, Stoam 18 to bo the motive. pow A gentleman who 6 high in authority in a | partment, which has been insisted upon by PR _ Kleina War Corvespondent. AEATA b A0, Le=Lpeeial duion week. Speaker Watson has announced that | /he company starts out under favorable aus. | western liue suid: ““These three roads” hold | the house, but opposed by the senate. Those ; Irond e, ; SAN FrANCIsco, Jan. 7.1t s believed 1o:Enk 1ikR, |-+Ms, James G, Blalne, aovom- | o)) placen arc takon, piccs. The officers are J. C. Crawford, prog. | the balance of powerby controlling the only | in_charge of the bill in the house are of the [ C1ticAGo, Jan. 7.—President Wing, Ator- | yor that ilcin, who 1 mentioucd in the dis- panicd by her son Walker, will leave this |~ The historical society holds its annual | TS o8 Savman sarer, uud 3. T, | outlet into Sun Fangisco. They can between | opinion that it is better to_ surrender this [ ney Fairbanks and a nnmber of vondholders | oy trom Borlin as huving led a party of row to join her husband in Wash- | mecting this afternoon and to-morrow Wis | Yodef, general mana The articles of | them dictate their own terms. It is proposed [ point than to lose the bill entircly, but they | of the St. Louis & Chicago railway, decided | \ovioris ad) g o 3 afternoon the history of higher education in | oot Siion place the capital stock at §25.- | to make a trial first gmong the southwestern | ‘will expect in another cougress to umend the | 1o day to default on intercst on the bonds of | SLAaafa 's adlicrents in an attack upon Ger- _ el the state wili be the subject of a paper, half of which is slready subscribed, | lin Later these are expected to form only | law so that not only the signal service but v it niuu sailors in Sanca, 18 J. C. Klein, who left inglon the impression among the political The insurance companies have already g Y one division of the Bool, while the morth- | the land office, shall be added to the new de- | the company and ask fc receiver, This | thiy city nea three months ago as @ gossips hns been that his visit had more to | pegun their opposition to Ransom’s bill, re- Died On the Train, - western lines will form’ another, and still [ partment. 1t is understood, however, that | fternoon Juduc ,‘"“f,’_“"“'}'1‘”\‘{5""' Robert [ pewspape spondent. Klein was engaced do with u cabinet appointment than tho | quiring payment in full of the amount of other divisions will fnclude lines’ now rep- | the president is not entircly satisfied with | J- Covett recciver, President Wing suid 't | in newspaper works for a number of years in building of @ house, and that the latter | insuran b 3 resented in the Trunk line and Central Traf- | the bill and is likely to veto it. a reporter | the trouble was caused by & | Chicago and San Franeisco. The opiuion is oject was only contingont on whether e | ' (Governor Thayer is steadily improving in | Telegram to Tir Bee.]—Captain Davey, of | i utociation ” — § AR R dispute between factions who both assert | published here that while Klcin was presong \ binet. The inference drawn | pealth. The committees of the two houses | Floyd River City, Mion., a passenger on Itis charged that the letter written by The latest explanation of General Harri-*| Priority of claim on a forced mortgage. during tho attack of natives upon the Cers is that in sonding for M V'*-"Nlhuln-'. the Maine | will be announced t0-morrow. train No. 2 from Denver, this morning, died | Gould saying that the agent \\')l¢ made the | son’s neglect to aunounce his cabinet comes Load Olty ’u o man sailors, he was the in the dischurge statcanan bus beon sssured of tho promicr. e befaro. reaching (his pluoe. Tho docensod, | rocont cut i Misaaur achic futes should | Trow tho Blaing mon, and s 0 tho cfieer | - Lead Cliy in Mouening, | of s duted s w newspiner cofresponuty Alll, BUA. WA Lioh aervioss ato now needad Business Troubles. With his family, were roturning from Colo. | be immediately discharged was only in- [ that he does not yet consider him- EADWOOD, Dak., Jan, pecial T, and was not taking any part in the - conflicte n bolping plan o now ro CrxoiNsati, Jan. 7.—The D. O. Keefer | mdo whero the had gone in hopes of hene. | tended asa bold blaff, It is further alleged | self president-elect, and will not until [ gram to Ture Bek]-—-The funcral of ex i - egonjpey arivg tha ollgial ter, Miling company of Covinston, Ky., assigned | fitink bis health. The remains were shipped | that the cut ' referrefl to was ouly mado s a | the clectoral colloge meots on next Monday, | County Comnissioner Samuei Ioy, which | froubles Ended by Death. 9 - T T A TR east to-night. ever to help push #he clearing louse propo- | They say he does not think it would be good | " - vad City " AT sZLETON, Pa., Jan. 7.--Dr. H, J. Nyer, Deude ul it l_uli:rmlll.l : tofays e asssis Arg. oy) o Lo e Srom ol S sition to an early adeption. manners for him to announce any members :'r"' plage. ) rl llm ity Ifol«:lnl.l. b A”:‘n\ the oldest dentist of the town, shob and LRI A, Jan, T.—[Special Tele Lk, Q- SLI, O Wi iy 'he _ A 3 abi after the o » | largest that ever occurred i o y 3 @ ‘,"” DEPLILA, 4, T ‘o P S f\‘.’” | estimated at frow $100,000 o #150,000) The Jury Discharged., = ‘,’ his cabin ",‘f'f“l, Bt ""‘ ol io of Mo | Ao hundrad Masons were present, and | Killed his wife this morning, and then com- to Wik Bre—Mrs, Delia B. Parnell, in | ™y 5 gy The firm of Wewmott onrn PLatre, Neb., Jan. 7.—In the dis- | The Spook Prisedss Knocked Out. electoral college has bee |n|:|m||di qun A e L et L . Hhen e Py 28 e dlsposition of BE 54Uk o8 oI £ h . h G0y V8D To= T I XrSpecial Telegr enator who has just returned from Indiang [ W miners e belt attended, besides litted suicide ending a bullet into his auswer to questions s 1o the disposition of | Howard & Co. mads an ussignment to.day 0 | (ricy court tonight av 13 o'clogk Judge [, NEW Youk, Jan. T-¢{Special felegram to | BEsian SYIg NiRINE, FLCLME UL ERIBIERE | all ke principle citizens of Deadwood and | brain, The death of both wiss instantagooun o Trousides homestead and adjoining prop- | Josoph Lckey. Tho tirm camo to St. Paul [ (e Soite Rt B 8 OTIOHE SUORS | pyy s, 1—Judge Androws, in the superior | O1S tella e that nobody Knows anything | 41, GG HHS braln. 'Tiio doath of otk wus INSEIIR0RL y ut Bordentown, . J., said that it had | from Dubuque ., ubout & year a; it L . . court to-day, dismissed the writ of habeas | 2708 o ok od L - A o r was found in the doctor's pocket h q Septombor, | The Bssots are pro®ably about | Jefferson Long, charged with complicity i 500 has not decided whom he will invite, with o oo e Work addressed o a friond, in which ho said thab beon wil deeded over o hor son, Charles | Beblombor, Tho assots arg propably Jeflorson Loug, ST April 10 o | eorpus obtained by Anm Odelia Diss do Barr, | tha "Sxichilon of ‘ono man, i that | | rered to Revumo Work, sddrassed 14 & frieud, I ol e meid s Stewart Parnell, of Ireland, She said: *I ok sl . jury have been out since 10 p. m. Thursday | the “spook’ princess, ta obtain possession of | ix John ~ Wanamaker, of ' Philadelphia, aNaMa (via Galveston), Jan, 7.—Four | his wifo's hoalth and troublo with relatives have bad this matter under consi !.nmm; Fixed the Date of Execution. last. They stood, wheu discharged, 11 to 1 }I “\‘ntlx rl\-l:}'l::l‘l'l‘rxcfitd':::;l g8r0, \”“L'- The \‘u\vr)h.m boan n‘nll d to aocot 8 poal thousand men were thrown out of employ }:‘4‘:11"?;1 lh\"“\'v:!‘:"\’v o |~.‘.E'»-H» .\mm o or 4 lon: time, und have at last couveyed > - 7—Governor | for acquital, rry's society, and 2 o allow her | tion, through Senator Quay, to any depart- [ ment recently by the stoppage of work by | oy Hadid ITaoLly ¥ L e nltuse and other bronarty | - Hauaisvena, Pa, Jun, 7.—Governor | for acquita 10 get possession of them. ment b AARY - ROGRINE (0K Sl AUAAER A2 AL N ) Thoy have'resided borg about slekiag over 1o my only son who, I have no doubt, | Beaver has fixed March 27, 1550, for the ex Phe State Horticultural Society. e N CONCERNING FOOD LEGISLATION, Ywe 19ree wtore engugod In tho Pan- | vours, and hud numicrous fricnds. Mre, will in the near future be in necd of the | ecution of Sarah Jane Whiteling, convicted | 1 ixcors, Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special to Tug Horse Thicves in the Nution. Thoro will be no legislation at this session ( St canal worl ' Tue susponsion Was catacd vus prominent in church work, at [ can manage to give him." in Philadelphia of the murder of her young | gyp).The Nebraska State Horticultural | GAINESNILLE, Text, Jan. 7.—[Special T regulating the manufucture and saloof o | LY tho damands 61 Wic comiraciom WO bave | @ o lssion.O 1 - duughter by polsoning. Mra. Whitohog con- | oiiry will meet at the botanical laboratory | E7am toue Bre.)—Deputy United States food product, bocause tho cominitee Wavink | fioe 1o resume operations without farther in LoutsviLLe, Iy, Jun, 7.—F tircuit re Record fessed the crime and also admitted having | SOCCHS 0 40 NN 2RArQ arshe )re . - i charge ot agree, iere L 40 LLE, ) Jan. 7.—F ! Loxnoy, Jan. The wmausion of Percy | polsoned herhusband and another child, ¥ | du this city January 15, continuing four d ;“2"";“"['.’“‘:;“:“{‘E”r‘:""cl: ‘:::“::"l‘t;l"“:']‘;‘; even or eight bills pending but’ none of | terruption. — ackson this morning overthrew a de- St b4 TR g The ~ . > passed through hero orning oo b them uppear to sausfy everybod, - 2 3 Al (Mo Cana 17 clsion of the inter-sti oM merde. commias Soawen Wyndham burned last night Tho e ——— President Whale way to Fort Smith with a number of prison- [ gnd' each — mewmber of the " coin Fiéid by a Deathbed Confeasion. | chion 1:« ko Jn n"‘n‘ ;\' commorce conm clildren of Elcho, Wyndham's daughter, PR ke of Lixcowy, Neb., Jan, 7. of | ers arrested in the nation, charged with | yittee likes his own the test S1. PavL, Jan. 7.-Jacob Bird, who was | sion 10lds tha commission can only who were in the house, were rescued in their MINNEAPOLIS, Jan, 7.~ 19 ."’A stri 5‘?1 Tus Bee: In reading your paper of the 7¢h | horse stealiog. Among them s Arthur A familiar face was brought to the capital | sent to the penitentiary from Dakota county | arbitrate differences, aud has no right or night-gowns. The pictures and plate were | coal handlers at Duluth has come to an end. TR P R b. | James, @ cousin of Frank and Jesse Jumes. | o-duy by Judke G. C. Moody. of Deadwood, | ten years ago for murder, has been pardoued | power to enforce its decisions, Contrary to 100,000 The men refused to be assessed for the ex- | Inst., I noticed the article which you pub e : i Yia e saved. Loss, £100, luse N [ ol Sarnastit A4 n Strac) . who is aue of the United States senators: | by the governor, Bird's brother haviug con- | the commission, he decided thut the Louis- — e — pense of hiring speakers and halls, and were | lished from a Loup City correspondent, rela- ‘Went Through the Ice. elect for the state of South Dakota. He | gassed on his deathbed the commission of the | ville & Nashville railr e Loraea Another Boulangist Victory, compelled to meet in tho open air, Last night | tive to the statement-filed by me as presi- CaviLuiac, Mich,, Jan. 7. turday night | comes here from Indignapolis, where he wurder in question to handle stock from JKontucky und Indians Pamis, Jan, 7.—The election to fill the | jt was decided o discontinue the strike, and | dent of the Sherman Couuty Banking com- | Charles Wise aud Ned Upsley, while cross- | @ long conference with President-e - stock yards on terms ratably the same as it vacancy in the chamber of deputies for the puny of that place. I feel satiwsfied that you | ing the lake on the ice, walked into a hole [ Harrison, on the subject of an extra session Electric Sugar Shares Hold. now handles for Bourbon stock yards, but ' oy i h for the o { the statehood 3 - departuient of Charento took place yester- P re— are willing, as a medium of circulativg the | gud wero drowned. Sunday morning their | 3ithe! of Various territories, 1le s @ | 11VTEPOOL, Jun. 7.—Shares of the Electric | ay #x for itself the conditions under whid flay, sud rewilied 1o 8. visory formeRen | e e United States | truth: to publish the facts of the case. In | bodies were found clasped In eash ‘others' | Liod” lawyer, @ shrewd politician aud & | Sugar efining compa s01d to-day at | i Will receive freighy. Ianiist candidate. £ P‘;:‘]‘“\n‘:“";;““:em;n’l"“m’::l"m ;L:v all justice to your paper, allow me to Lere | Arms. B & very discreet man. He refused to quote | £1. Speculators are hopeful that contiden e Blaok 8¢ Seill A - . ip 4 b oW R ropaire: p o e v corres- gowp— 7 thing imparted to him by the incoming | in the company will be restored. ). ‘ Still Atticking Morler. York uavy yard, will probably be ordered to | Femark that 1 aim satisfled that your corros- Pitcher Brainerd Dead. AR NRIADOS KR (R R aNVRE | AR R RN he yauiare Loxboy, Jan. e weathe Bruiax, Jan. 7.—The Cologne Gazette to- | paore.yy Prince to relieve the Galena, as it is | Fou o' ever Wl & FHA6 I8 b6 NAUR, L Bostox, Jau, 7.—Information was reccived | doubt thut President Harrison would be | €. 41, Barager, who formerly resided at | ported on the Ilack day renows its attack on Sir K. 8. Morier, | deemed prudent to have that vessel leave was connected with, and only diffused | o0, 1o.day of the deathdn Denver of Asa | willing to call an extra session of congress | 811 South Sixteenth street, hus romoved to | forty-eight hours many ling vessols have but the Post withdraws the allegation of | the infectod neighborhood as soon as possi- | sufticicnt information to mislead the public. | Brainerd, the celébrated pitcher of the Cin- | and assume the extraordinary duties which | Sioux City, la, where he will open a car- | been wiecked, aud over one bindred seamen forgery against bim, ble. The facts are these: A dewand for | cinpati Red Stockings, in the 70's, would follow, if necessary to do jstice 0 the | riuge shob. 05 thelr lives, Mayor's Conrse and Denies the Road Interesting seemed important, under the circumstances, | the reporter who catches on to the scope of i since wo have been asked by the enwit | ), nee.s to say what our position is, that it should be done with the authority of the whole exceutive committee. The company will not follow up the biacklist or in mauner attempt to proscribe those who were concerned in the strikes but, on the ntrary, will cheerfully give to all who have not been guilty of violence. or othe im proper conduet, letters of introduetion, showing their record in our service, and will in all proper ways assist them in finding em- ployment. The first duty of the manag ment is to those who are 1 the company’s employ, and we must rem ber and protect their interests by promotions, and by every other means i our power. 13eyond this, if it should become necessary 0 outside of the service for men in any capacity, it is our intention to scleet the best men availabl and in making selections not to ex clude those who were engaged in the strike of February 27, if they ave the best men available and provided the ha not since been guilty of violence or measure must have sharp cars. 1f econ v, Mr. isat supper. Some timo ago the will be paid for the arrest of both, or #50 for the arrcst of either. Ten dollars will be Wasiyarox, Jan. he supreme court When it was suggested to Major Meiuley | tutions. Being determined to return to the Wit e On Mapisoy, Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special Telegram ver did not rea : Columbus Heniton- until Friday cvening, Januury 4, Hop- ity to-mo; ington. Since Mr, Blaine's arrival in Wush Nowrn Prarte, Neb, Jan. 7.—|Special mon(