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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1819, MBER 209 WEAVER PLAYS ALONE HAND | st stssgdis “osevs | TR NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE | &z T s s zmonnes o =< | NIR, ARTHUR IS DISSATISFIED [, % paxors wwaustarons [ RCITIYE'S DOOM IS SEALED, Or, 2 o o) N Vloe i T Mr. Caldwells made & report on rules, i bt ki fl b sopohac bt o B owa Patents. e tory For the Farmers, —_— recommending the adoption of the rules of The Member From Iowa Baffles Wasnixatos, Jan, S.—(8 Zram | Annov . o g : Bisvnck, Dak., Jan. S,—[Spocial ¢ y B L | T e iasty wore. toos Ity | Announcement of the Standing |the Twentieth genoral nssembly, withone [ It {s Whispered That He Will | gamts e D the tormiemat ool | Hyppolite's Victorious Troops Are Whole Houso, to ; o exception. The stlet membors of oo " e wie following cis M Ubtmilttees of the Bsnate, o R e it b Resign, ture was organized to-day by the eloction of Advancing on the Capital. Contier, Adrolll alody Jates A, Grany . mittees i reased all around, and the committees on_labor, miscellancous sub: WHAT THE SHEEP RAISERS WANT, | Mount Pleasant, ribbon holders W THE OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS. | jceis, penitentiary, insurance, gelegranh, farmors in both bodies. The organization is . Knutzen, Donahue, s " | medicint and feas nnd sularics ar®aliowed & | THE STRONG HAND IS RELAXING, | considered a victory for the agricultural | DEPLORABLE STATE OF AFFAIRS Iowa inventors: Fra presiding offieers who are pledged to the -, and roller; Leroy clerk class, and tho railroad, telegraph and other They Ohject to the Proposed Redu to W. I', Walker, Al ible by stack: | A Resolution Looking to the Regu- There were no petitions presented or reso companies have ropresentatives on tho oh Carpet Wool S o ing machine; Cantne 3 § o o lutions introduced X : tion on Carpet Wool ~McKinley T s O ¢ lation of Raflroad Transports Among the bills introduced was ono by | ANM Its Grip on the Locomotive | ground to guard against the passage of ox Fecls ConfidentThe Dead- William H. Sp Humbolt nees tion -timpor Is Intro- Mr. Fenton requiring railroads to destroy Brotherhood is By No Means treme laws, The question of ruileoad taxa. L.ook Droken. Martin V. B. Stevenson, Jessup, feed tr noxious weeis on the right of wa, v o . tion is a chiof topic of conversation, but it is f Every Deseription g : Lk duced in the Hou v, Copl \ So Firm As It Used I \ James V, Thompson, Fort Madison, cartr . Mr. Corbin introduced a bill fixing the pay velieved that the action of the logislature Indulged 1 T loade arger Tredler, Cambri [ - of jurors at 3 per day; aleo to vrotect the to Be, 1 . vill be co ative, o proposition to WASHINGTON UL Tite OMATEA l!u.} people against fraudulent promissory no DosLpono The IogIalAL ¥o soasion WAt Lo Fo; The Natives Wrought to a High Pitch Ixeitement and Bxcessives ¢ oror barrel —_— Woolworth, Ott patents were issu § A Sennte. +4 Hh g s the *innocent Y1 {5 681 EHAE ATaRTE-HANABE” hAL" Elbne : B, |-~The following are the standing com Mr. McBride introduced a bill transt | Ciicaco, Jan. S.—[Special Telegram toTng | (OAccure the territorial, offices for republi | Ponr-(v-Prixce, Jan. 8.—As this dispatod a member starts out to defeat the will of the i LG A nittees of the seuate s reported by the com- [ fereing &120,600 paid in by indis s for the | Bip | —Chairman Cavener, of the sial’ | such’action will bo taken., A cousututional | 18 eing weitten tho deposition of Logiiires house, but that very thing Weaver, of Tows, | Indianapolis Preachers Wil Address | Mittee ¢ B e N W it the €Y | committec which negotinted the settlement bill broviding for the lolduig of n constitu | B the dissatistied citizens of the eapital i did this afternoon. 1t was some time ago the Throne at Fixed Rates. Judiciary—Mossra, Nosbitt, Ransom, Con- | ““Biiik \with the following titles wore intro- | the “Q strike, was scon this evening and | tional convention in North Dakota is belne | by the wivancing victorious troops owt reod, by specal order, that on to-day the | IxpraNarorts, Ind., Jan, S.—Thers is great | fineny th Lindsay, Popo, Hurd, Polk and | quced; : RS\ WHRY 116 AW HUotLE (e wapor (A ITINTASSH Ui WHL S e Ok wmstet o | MMati U RIGIES SUREIES el RIER R Salls Elliott contested election case from | dangor that the legisiature, which meets in [ Finance, Ways and Means—Messrs. Ray: | uifh for g ws entiniod oo ok a ponveit | Fesienation of Chief Engineer Arthurat the | 'There i3 not one memberof the leisiature, S asiiie, HOTHA G TN South Carolina should be taken up and dis- | this citywn Thursday next, will be a p mond, Howe, Norval, Wetherald, Hurd and | growth and ‘“w_.“ A0t SN ADVEHs "‘“ll‘f‘\“mm end of his present term. He said, “I think | democrat or republican who opposes the di- | ers 0! "L‘I”'"- s At ‘ot es posed of. The committes on elections re- | less bodgunless it can import men from out- | Manning. Weols," " Makos it the duty of highway su. | tho Fumor has good foundation.” Mr, | vision and immediato admission of thotoerl. | prison all the =Togtans S°0tee S ported against the seating of Smalls, the | side towrs to conduct devotional exercises. | , Agticuiture == Mossrs, . Manning, Howe, | porvisors to destroy them. x NDEOR TG LR ANE T P N AT SPGB LM 83 BB bl i eeastiondir, BUBRG, REtL T AV 68 TilIotE. Nl (LS || 6 AU BAeh GUBLOTAEY 16 FaQULEE S CIAFEY irton, Linn, Keckley, Nesbitt and Paulsen. y Mr. Fenton—House roll No. 28: A bill | and the outcome of the “Q" strike is an INEINGSE. 15, CRANES. THE: ST, 6o, || onaR ity TR LALTOs HAVATLSStICHERY ] i ) ) e : Hichways, Bridges and Fecries—Messrs. | for un uet to amend section 218 of the. com A A LY 1g0 the name of the | g jost by the Leitimists in_ the past ten wocrat. The action of Weaver in filibas- | men of Indianapolis to ofiiciate in turn as | Sutherland, Burton, Fuuck, Shanner and [ pilod statutos of the state of Nebraska on. | “dditional thorn = in his flesh. 1| soutn half to Winona. days. 'Tho aruiy in the north arolcnbNIHOUS tering against the consideration of this case, | chaplain at the opening of the daily sessions. | Dern i Sielidsels see in o morning paper,”” Cavener continued, | The constitutional convention for North | (M¥8: [he Aty in the morth Ae SRLCEREE in view of the fact that hie 1s a democrat and | These requests have been considered as Accounts and Expendituros—Messrs. Tag- By Mr. Fenton—House roll No, 23: A bill | “that Arthur is not satisficd with the settle- | Dakota will be held as - soon as possible, and | o “portau-Prinee, comploting — their that the case is surcharged in_ favor of the | honors by the clergvmen, and have | £t Hurd, Sutherland, Keckley and Weth- | foran act to amend section 131 of chapter 10 [ ment of the “Q" strike, because he was op- | U effort 1s being mude by intorcstod PArtios | jjnes of communication, reorganizing thelt 2 cl 10 keep the liquor question and the question ARk e e ost | been checrfully responded to. At their 4 of the compiled. statutes entitled, ora- | posed to it from the start. Thi amot Jatlh L augmental army, and awaiting the arrival of ter was discussed by the ministers, and tlogly ad Polke. By Mr. Corbin—House roll No. 80: A bill | prior to the strike on “Q" road, to bring that | Fhereare thres demoerats i the conneil and | War Weaver s the spocial champion of | it \was tacitly agreed that unless tho lexisia Pl Affaies - Mossrs, Howe, Hoover, | for an act to make the undervaluation of | result about. After ho had given his consent | gnly one in the hotse, but the democrats in | . H¥ppolite, having been olocted and - de the Oklahoma bill, whiech has been [ ture would pay wayer the clergymen s okate, 0 property by usscssors amisdemeanor and o | to the strike and four weeks had passed, he | {he couneil held the It the domocrats 10 [ clared the provisional president by the cone filibustered ngainst so often, and his aim was | would refuse “to officiate as usual. There e n‘.*lx‘m.l»‘ aildi ‘l’" u;n. Con- [ rovide a penalty therefor. began to got nervous and wanted to declare Lion of a prosident. A strone fieht will | tral and *northern departments, on his 10 force a concession which would guaranty | Wereseveral little specehies on the subject, Andsny, ‘eardsloy, 1oclie, Kuusoin, By Mr. Keiper—House roll No. 32: A bill | the strike oft, 'This the members of the or- | bo made by the republicas to prevent Goy. | capture of ©the capital will * demand . ) and it scemed to be pgreed that if a4 prayer \ 9 5 for an act to prevent swindling by curing | ganization would not agree to, and because [ cynor Ctureh fr SRR ROTREG GRS a congress of depities from all de« a final vote on that measure. 1t was With | g yot worth £ it was not worth anything, | o, i nts—Messra. Jewett, [ the signaturcs of responsible persons to in- | of his uttitade, the comimittes was appointed L B OLEN partments and the election: of permanent dificulty that & quorum could be secured to- | e, Mo L ho nad oMciated several cowt, Pope, Keckley and Beardsley, straments in writing, aud by changing, al- | at the Richmond convention,’ Kansa presudont, doclaving Lositime's election une day, and each time a dilatory motion was | tinics as chaplain of the last | tire, and | ociool Lands and Buildings -Messrs, | toring, and other devices making them ap 1t has been whispered that you will suc kel s constitutional and’ void. He will probably made, from an hour to an hour and a half [ he would say that he had neve body 1, Robinson, Pickett, Galiogly und [ pear as negotiable promissory notes. cced Arthur as chief,” remarked tho re. | . ST+ LoUIs, Jan. 8, —A special from Topo then be the only candidate in the flold. L T ER AR WRRCEE A - | ot ok \ht Ksomen - o he ; e i : By Mr. Keiper—House roll No Abiit | Yorter, Kun., says the Kansas legislature mot Roports of defeats aud doscrtions have would bo wasted, So Weaver would move | ¢4 0 whon he was thel sy were try > Megsrs. Hobinson,Ran- | for an act to amend section 40 of chapter 43 [ ~“Thatis not a fact. 1 would not aceept | noon to-day. The house organizad by aised 1o a il piteh of excitement the fns o adjourn, pnd pending that motion would [ jyu o throw the presiding oficer out of the | 505 Iopey ud Nesbitt. 3 of the compiled statutes of the state of the position if it were tendered to me.' Inge Captain Henry Booth, of Larned, sp pitants of this section, and henge Legitime offer substitate motions, till hours would b | chair while he prayed. Ho thought prayers | oo §Printing-stosses, Pickett, Norval, | braska of 1357, entitled “Insurance compan- | ~*What are your reasons ¢ ud Colonel 1. S. Millard, of Sterling, chief | 18 imprisoning all possible ringloaders in the frittered away before the cntanglement | under such ¢ nces were dirt cheap at | i QOVCE NG LObe. L le—Mossrs. . und to répeal the same section. : “Bocauso I have the offer of aposition | clerk. In the senate, Mr. Harkness was [ Fevoltagainst him, He s showing great s could be found out. Finally the house grew | 3 There is a general understanding among | 1o Suthor: T A Mr. Keiper—House roll No, 84: A bill howill pay me a great deal larger salavy. | choscu president pro-tom. Livity i sccuring fvolunteers” though progs: ; bk y isters, 1t is said, that there shall be | Liif Sutherlan al, Lindsay, Pope, | for an act to amend section 536 of chapter ve to-morrow for New York City, whero g el gangs, who scizo laborers in ghe Helds ‘:’ = ““"”"“ o ';": ~'\“‘”“"‘" “"‘! o ta BULER X OREY DRIl (EHG tiead| YSIR R :;1]‘,‘\‘ Boundaries—Messrs, | SF.ULC compiled statutes of the stuto of Iexpect to enter the employ of onc of the Minncsota and Cbring hen G0 the - burraoks, had to acknowledge that it was for one day | ought to settle the matt S eatise i yunties and Cot oundaries—Messrs. | braska of 1557, entitled **Crimmal code,” and CROAL AL RO RRTA BRIV HOURH = 3 ks ) A A, | Frequentiy in chains, to provent thoir esoups +ul0d by ono man. - Woivor had, Howevor, | emuie L DAL 0 bitt, Burton, dowett, Manning and | to enent the same ' minal codenttand | Jacgest railrond supply houscs in the countey | - Sr. Pavi, Jan. S—Tho first ninety days' | { LA Ol i put himself on record as opposing the rights o 2 Maher. By Mr. McBride—House roll No. 85: A “What is the fecling in‘the order in regard | 8¢88ion of the state legislature bogan this Without law, life or property is unsafe im Grncolored fman:to ' 6at: b LHG . Howdo, 1o THE READING DIVIDENDS. Elucation—Messrs. Hurd, Hoover, Shau- [ ill for an act to authorize the state troasurer | to M. Arthir afternoon. Colonel Graves, of Duluth, was | this seetion, Excesses of every kind is g which he would have been elected by about el ner, Funck and Manning. i to transfer from the insane hospital fund to A great many of the men are | ¢lected speaker of the house. rule. 'The horrid cannabalistic rites of vaus twenty-five thousand ority had there | London Holders of Bonds Raising a | Library—Messes. s, Conner, Taggart, | the state general fund the sum of $i20.600.93. [ opposed to him, . but he has suf- s dooism revived aud reports rosohy Leen a fair election and an honest count Big Howl. Robinson and Nesbitt By Mr. Me3ride—House roll No. 86.: A | ficient followers to retan him in his Ohio. this eity of the meeting of several thonsead THE WOOL GROWERS OLJECT. 1 Copyriaht 1859 by James Gorbn Banstt.) “: L I‘fl‘n; I\:~;llll'r.ll«|. Lindsay, Jew- [ bill for an act to amend section I of chapter | position if he chooses to remain in it.” Coreans, O, Jan. 8.—The Sixty-cighth | on Christmas night near Jacmel and the sac- e o WL el 4 States | Loxvox, dan, S—[New York Herald R R e 3 Oy ENT R ETs B ront | o L sfrebmp isaRBtE pitesReHtiLIcd i ceH ‘ h’_un\.wlum Mr. Arthur's visit to the | ganeral assembly met in adjourned session O e B o B ooy ,';*“;"“’" old a m erc on Thursduy to cof Rl i Y s @ e g 3 system. > ROING CORBL AR FCBINGOION WILITEHO tHFGREE e e L SCSSION 61 ome portion of the half cooked flesh. Slder their interests with Tespect to the sen- | Cable—Special to T Bk |—-An unoficial | Norval, Raymona, Roche and Jewett. By M. Hampton—House roll No.37: A | end strike of tho enginoers on the Conbral | s, Litcrnoon and listened to Governor | “ipho devastation of contral part of the warif bill. The duty on wool at present | eable dispateh received from Philadelphia ”hnl -I\l\-; ‘M‘ e lhx“m‘{ k ulm-vl!.uu}. bill for the better protection of vublic funds | Pacific road ¢ O L S island is the cause of the horriblo outrages. is 10 ts o pound for one class and 5 centsa | touay stated that the managers of the Phil- over, Wetherald, 201k, Shauner, Lind- | in counties in the state of Nebrask: “Yes, sir; there is no sccrecy about the - + T The mhabitants of the interior are even more pound for another class, and the duty on car- | yqoiphia & Reading railroad had decided to LI QUL Lo, > All gils on second reading and referred 10 [ matter. That is Mr. Arthurs mission t0 | temingts Inauguration. | degraded than their African ancestors pet wool is reduced to 6 cents. They do not | 10 o St =gy the | paLiscallancous Corporations —Mossrs. Pope, || the) prober commitigis: California, and he will be joined there by | oo r- MANIEES e OV OLIOT The steamship Huytion Republic is still in object to th classification, or to the re. | PV the full interest of g per cent on the | Ransom, Norval, Raymond and Paxton, —— Grand Master Sargeant, of ‘the fivemen's or- | Fleming was inaugurated to day. prom- | the hands of Admival Luce, us tho agent of duction of the duty on the higher grade of [ first and second preference, with 237 por State - Prison—Mussrs. Gallogly, Howe, AMONG THE LEGISLATORS. iization, and together they will thoroughly | inent feature was a column of umion und [ the owner, Mr. I3, €. Morse, cannot receive wol, because tically to their ad- [ cent on the third preference, out of the | Rausom, Cox "'”ld'"\! It Bt Investigate the cause of the trouble there and | confederate veterans. her until she is in amore presentable state. wntage, as the greater part of the imports | earnings of the eighteen months to Novem- | poit VG ARe, SOrarE + hoob—dMessts. [ Notes of Men and Measures Made at | endeavor to fix it up. === S = ae of the second grade, on which the duty is S i Roche, Howe, Taggart, Linn and Polk. S % AR The Deed of a Devil, H CHE i NEGROES, fherensed 1 cont o nound, but they do object | ev 80- So far as the interest on the first | Constifutional Amendments—Messrs. Lind- the State Capita Obief Arthur WiIt Reti LW D eV RV s lrasy. el t the reduction of the duty on carpet wool, | 3d sccond preferences is concerned, it was | say, Ransom, Hurd, Beardsicy and Shan- | Lixcouy, Neb., Jan. 8.—[Special to Tne | it e 4100 o'cloch i a palordey | A Mothodiue ~“Minister Brutally and will mako & vigorous protest before the | only what the people expected, but the [ RGL 1oL Ben]—Speaker Watson will not_announce | - uERELANT S ;.«,'7(.‘;“;.'.\1‘ ln,.,uur.\r:x o | o AR M0 el R Glinants ittle col Whipned By Roughs., * . tinance committee holders of thirds are mdignant and will ublic Chvitics—Messrs. Paxton, Gallo- | g house committeasuntil to-morrow morn. | T1% BEEJ—It is stated here that Chiof | miningwillage forty-five miles distant, was | pyire Crev, Jan. 5.—[Special Telogram to Arthur, of the engincers' brotherhood, will | the scenc of u dastardly dynamite explosion | qy13pe | A fow weeks ago @ missionar Linn, Raymond and Roch decline to serve again after this term. He | perpetrated by an Tialian fiend with the as- [ oe"0 ™ S G N lodist. ehureh, | whose MKINLEY'S CHANCES, FobabIy By D ng T Phoy | 5 AR I 2% wnited ac. | Probably give tho company trouble. Thoy vilozes and Elections—Messrs, Poli, | ing- _ o threaten to call a meceting and force a legal | Jewett, Gallogly, Pickett. Senator Ransom's bill, requiring insur- t 5 B aid to have been dissatisfied with the | sumed name of Albert acfter. Three | oo cannot be learned, appoarcd at policy of the brotherhood in inaugurating the | persons, John and Michael Schurvik, S h > tion agreed upon last night, the republican G 1 2 members of the house from Ohio did some | inspection of the company’s books, besides ”l.n;' ‘\x; -:_(-l".z;im‘l‘utur-sl~~.\lhi~~'rs ance companies to pay in full the amount very active work to-day, in the interest of | making other unpleasant inquirics. At the | Beardsly, Linn, Counell, Manuing and Pax- | of the policy, is already exciting a good deal il Stelice i e Ponchatoula and preached o the negroes. Major McKinley, of that state, for the | ofice of the company’s London agents noth- | R : ot disonssion. Tho. Mocramos mer abound | Burlington strike and with the views of | brothers, and a nine.year-old dnughter of qo€ 5 BHCIL BERCEC 5 g TS y ! Ly Misceilancous Subjects—Messrs, Wolbach, | ¢ cussion. The insurance men abound | many ot the members since. Furthermore | George Hodalya, a Bohemian, were blown to O VA0 RIDO NS SETE RS people who watehed the procecdings. orsiip | “hetr Teports to hitn to-night | ing oMcial had been received ata late bour, T Lo T in the hotel corridors, and wrge that the local | he is getting old now. and, being well-to-do, | preces. Bodala, himself. had his ot log | where he had a larze negro congregation. Conident of 1o glcetion that he tad ro. | thoush all the Reading ouses believe tho | Medibul Luglslation -Mesars, Funck, Kay- | agents aro not gensrally remarkablo for fecls like taking a rest, torn from his body. The éxplosion created u [ A ball was given in the town on the same ccived 50 many pledges of support thut he | securacy of the statement. mond, 12 ;binson. Wolbach and Paxton, judgmentin regard téshevalug of the prop- T : B terrible commotion in the village and brought [ night, and during its progress a number of Was undisturbed as to the result. Major Mc fic Hospital--Messrs. Norval, Suther- | ¢4 \Chieh they jnsure, Thore are. somo THE BURLINGTON STRIKE. every inhabitant to the spot. An armed posse | young roughs soized the preachor, beat him 4 Y ¢ y went to the Italian’s cabin where he and his | brataily about the head and steippod him - : s authorship of the tariff plank in the BULLARD MARRLED AGAIN. ud Hoover. L AL LY E == pubbdelaiee DML B L e af, Dumb and Blind Asylun—Messrs, | Who appear to think that the romedy for this | Mr. Stone Interviewed on the Terms | yato lived. The angry miners seized both | and switched him terribly on his bare back, B el syt of tiaes | But Wife No. 1 Showeda wp and Had | Jewett) Manniug and Paxton, unrelinbility of agents is the fault of the of Settlement. men and took them before o justice, Sheriff | T¢ s stated that aftar the whipping Who intend to stand near the admiuistration, Him Arrested for Bigamy. Reform School andHome For the Friend- | companies, who, perhaps, would exercise | ~Cmicaco, Jan. 8.—[Special Telegram to | Cochraue arrived from the sceuc of the late | the minister was = chased into the whle his social qualities have endeared him | HaxxiBiL, Mo., Jan. 8.—James Bullard, Messrs. Rausom, Sutherland and Paul- | more care if the law compelled them to pay | Tie Bre.]—In an interview tins cvening | Noweastlo viot and when the justice court | river, which he attempted to * cross. Ohlo mmh{.h Say, and they have done some | Weeks ago, and on the 2th of December reranacWethoea) % In conversation with prominent men m the | lington & Quincy raiivoad, said that there | ¢ men in the Kuights of Labor hall, in- | ehaeo A RLE thorinIniatonEwan inciting tho oy Tvely Neorlk " during. the pasy. twelvo | married Miss Lizzie Wilhams, of this city, bor—Messrs. Itanson, Conner, Keckley, | legislature, the following views wero ex- | was no othier document in connection with | tending to brin them to Seattio on the train | nemracs 10 riot, but this. s denied by the bete Robinson and Jjam pressed to me: the settlement of the engineers’ strike be- | soon to leave there. A body of armed miners | ter element, who denounce the outrage as an nou s, was awakened from a sound sleep yesterday 2 3 General Henderson, of Towa, is growing | morning by an oflicer, sccompanicd by au | Immigration—Messsrs, Maber, Pickett, |~ Among measures which will command | sides those given in these dispatches last | came and broke jnto the hall and took | wet of diabolisi on the partof men naturally Schaeffer and lynchied him, hanging him to | vicious. rapidly next to MeKinley, womaun who claims to be Bullard’s legal wife, | Sha llogly and Paulsen. < sl S . : At e = b o The woman showed a marriage certificate to cs ud Mining—Messrs, Dern, Hurd, | Special attention, that for changing the modo | nighty and that there was no sccret under- | yyyeq near by, ~All efforts o walce hin con- Tn pursuance of the resolution adopted by | the effect that on Nov. 23, 1885, she was mar- v, Polk and Maher, of assessment of property for taxation will | standing as to any points not mentioned in | foss failed. He dicd in ten minntes. n Impe Conference, le democratic members of the house last. | ried at Lathrop, Mo., to Mr. Bullard by Rev, lanufacturing and Commerce—Messrs, | be among the chief. Assessmont at the | theofiicial agreement. Schaeffer’s deed was actuated by revenge. | Npw Youx, Jun, 8.—A conference aile the dem t ¥ 3 Nuw Youx, Jun. S.—A conferenco of rail Miht the deaddock was broken to-day by | L. H. Dickason, and has never been divorced, | Paulsen, Shanner, Pickett, Conner and | *“true value” is now required, but the faultof | ““Was any understanding hadas toa future | Last March he assaulted Bodalya's wife, in- | oo\ vogidents anc s from the committee on rules, intended to | pleaded not guilty, "He told the St. Joseph | _Revenue—Messrs, Shanner, — Conner, | who are likely to be men without special | the strike!’ w; od, ested, and Schaeffer served a term in the | morning I 0T 6. give consideration to the Pacific railroad | Woman this morning that he hai married | Norv and Burton. p qualifications for their work—particularly, “No, sir,”” was the reply. “And are the | Penitentiary, being liberated July 1. He fre- | The object of the conference was to ferret unding bill. This puts a stop to the im- | Miss Williams thinking she had considerable [ Mr. Raymond, of Lancaster, introduced | in cities where the system of precinet asses | yules, wages, ote., under which the preseny | Guently threatencd to kil Bodalya and his | out the responsibility of the recent cutdis of modiate Alibustering against the Pacifie bill, | money, and it was his intention to live with | the f 7 sors is in vogue. A move will be made to | men are working, and under which the ola | family for revenge. rates in the west in violation of the compact Dot it Wil be resumed on each of the sus. | hera month or so until he could get posses- | _Resolved, That the Nebraska stato board | get county asscssors, and by some means to | men shall swork as they are taken back, the - entered into on December 1. At 1 o'clock an. whon /in. 6ffort 18 to sion of it, when Lie would return to his first | of transportation be requested to furnish | secure the services of w better class of ‘men. | game which governed your operations a year | Want Railroad Ma . | adjournment was taken until Thursday, ichis ob- [ love. guch meutber of the stite sonate of N Tho banking 1aw will bo overhauled, and | ago7» ThX Bostox, Jan. 8.—[Sp Telegram | when the matter will be acted upon. cctionable to the anti-railroad members. C S raska, within ten rom date, a com- | something done to give greater security to “Procisely. There has been no change in | to Tur Bre.|—ast week an anc s It is learned that before the meeting ad- O e o O His Farm Caved In. arative statement of the local freight rates | depositors in private banks. There 18 8 | them aany istcs o tiere i oy | t0 e Buk.] st weok an anonym U8 84 | Journed a committe was appointed to brepara e itoTiAaETOrNthG FintroduationTotini |l GiIt Bewrmer Ex Haor, Que., Jan, S, pecial w in effect on the lines of the Chicago & | statute under which'they organize, but there | pone,» i ] apy ‘I « st .lf DADS the nec papers for settling the exist- is only on Mondays t & motion can be | Telegram to Tur Bre.|—An extraordinary | Northwestern railroad company and’ the system of visitation; no officer of the Mr. Stone said that the company enter- | Nere calling upon the stockhoiders of the | jng diicultics and to confer with the intar- made to suspend the rules and ask for tho | event oceurred Sunday about three miles | CHicag0, Burlington & Quircy railroad com- | law is responsible for the standing of those | tains no hard feelings toward any of its cago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago, te commeree cominission as to the legality Dossio. of the Pacific funding bill. Any | fuem oo ot e pailes | pany, in'the statcs of Tllinois, fowa and Min- | institutions, Some ofiiccr of the state should or ombiones who have mot wbter wiae | Rock Island & Pacifio, Atchison, Topeka & | of & plan that might bo prepared, Tho come 0, A fa a avignac heard | nesota, and the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- | have authority to walk into these banks at nd the committee are to do all in their nta Fe, Chicago Northwestern, Mis. | mittee will report at the adjourncd meeting mombecimay, whenhousbdlces aiulihid rumbling noise not unlike an earthquaki ouri Valley railr 1 company, and Chicago, ] i} i their book: d th be held I 1 D s CaA e Aud ho can'eantinua th | a xumbling molsana ¢ an earthquake, | sc alley railroad company, and Chicago, | any time and examine their books and their il hway D feo BT R e S to be held on ‘Thursdiy. awi 3 g ¢ | souri Pacific, Wabash & Chicago, Milwaukec Ty ) io commitice appointed to draw up the troduce bills, and have t 4t | and running out of the house was astomshed | 13uriington & Quiney railroad 'company, and | depnsits, and report to the stute upon them. | Dostherhiood that way roms ouri Pacific, Wabash & Ch v D consummed the day, and no opportunity | to seo the land about fifty yards from his | Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha |~ The railroads have, been effectuaily whip- W ] m,‘\."m‘,,“,” T Wenmmittas B l-»ull railrond compa nics to uiite and | govecment cousisted of President Adams, of an bo seeured 10 suspond the rutes, Thus | Bouse settling down. The' poor man saw his | rairoad company, and the Union Pacific rail- | ping the devil around the stump under thie | gpout the company softening its prosecution | Lrhout the, prosent mandgers of the com- f ho Union Pacili ssident Strong, of the the Dacifie Tanding bill i kitled for ths sos. | barns tumbling to picces, cattle etting | rond company in Nebraska, for the distance | present law, by which the provisions of the | of the former men now under indictment( | bunies; and by the chanie plice thew upou u | Atehison, and Vice Presidont Hond, of the sion, and in the next 55 1t st Lakaan | crushed, and the enrth rolling into the rivee | of 5, 25, 50, 100, 230, 3)0, 400 and 500 miles, | state constitution aye evaded, Without an | * NG ioie " Mhoso men & hands of | Poyine basis The auonyious claracter of | gy, P aul! ntirely new start, There is a combination ards distant, What was a high bank otting forth rates on first to fifth class, A to [ exceutive head to put the law in force, legis- | the law, which will take its natural course.”’ l:“. artiuledidlelnoli oy hopovorg|par st . = beln formed against tho extonsion of the the river has disippeared ana in its | I clss inclusive, also the rates on stock, | lation to regulate the railroads will continue 2 g 7| the same exhortation wzal cars, and at- The Thnois Fat Stock Show. time within which the indebtedness of the {5 11 enormons oty some five or six_ | £rain, conl, lumber, salt, und all commodity | to be aimless and unsatisfactory. There 18 GRAYDON'S NDW EXPLOSIVE. | jhed to it are the names of tiwo New York 3 gpyxarienn, 1L, Jan. 8 —The state board iy vuilroads must be paid, and i favor | ncres in extent and tweity or thirty feet | rates including stone, brick, tile, ete. ~Also, | doubt whether under the present constitu- i : — brokem, Dunning & olen who. annonags siculture decided to-day to hold a fa of forcig the government to fordcloso its | deep. There must have been a vast subter- | to prepare a statement setting forth the per- | tion any scheme can be devised which will | Ita Efficacy to be Tested in a Serfes of [ Hhat | they will act for the dissatistied | 3 Wi 0 G tion building, Chi Mortage and sel the ronds, aud it is likely | ranean cavern, for the edge of the crust | contage that second, third, fourth and fifth, [ work with independence and authority. Experiments, Chicago, Itock Istand & Pacific sockholders | stock show fu the exposition building, Chis Yo rom it will have o majority. in both | which is plainly visible, wis not more than | aud the class rate A to E ‘inclusive, bear to [ ~ Governor Larrabec's recent visit was LOoRu i EIeE T Seston Bennete) | 2 wishistoSieocoperataiiand William - Hyosihleag, comiilio 12t toitho A abiot Noyor Hegs houses by the time the question comes up | o couple of feet thick. Several cows first cluss, in cach of the above nauied states, | highly gratifying to him. This was his first | - [COPUIONE 1850 i JAE oG Aenierb] | Washburn, for the Missouri 4 and 10 oliminate from 1t tho horse 0xpositiox: Qi 1 the next congress, 1t is backed by | horses were killed, many barns including Nebraska. visit to the interior of the state, and ho ex- | “ONDON, ~an. SBo-lew ¥or rald | people. f feature. This determination was the result the lubor and granger organizations, and is | picces and the scene is one of sorry i Mr, Ravmond said that the papers and [ pressed survrise at the advancement that we | Cable—Special to Tur: Bee.|—In a few days The T _'k", u of o conforence botwoon (tagd o, comiritted led by their champions. Further caving in is fearea and the peoy veople of the state have protested against | have made ‘and are making. The governor | a series of interesting experiments will be “ he Traock o) : R e At can AELa Y MISCLLLANEOUS, that neighborliood live m a state of great | the ratos now curreat, and be thought i 10 | proves to be a gentleman of marked social | made m France by Licutenant Graydon, lute WorceEsTER, Mass,, Jan. rpelnialibylie Etmor sanfiiaoey Show ase Tho col o) of the curreney to-d alarm. he the business of the senate to look after [ instincts, and possesses a very large share T it 2a Siate R trate | yesterday the sleet storm was exceedingly | sociation, and indicates that the two associa- ,‘,.",\‘M pampLIpllenofithe gurrotovofayen: 2 the matter. In order to do this he of common scnse withal, * of the Umted States navy, to demonstrate | FEVOUaY e Feor ©OM MR SXETE | tiong haye cometo an- understanding, The Omauhu, a8 the rosorve agent for the First Niaga it proner that each senator should hay Thio corridors of the hotel were thronged | the eflicacy of is new explosive, graydonlite, | Severe Wuse tracs wore broken dowi and | fiorse Show association 1 the expo- National of Crete, Neb.; also the Chemical NIAGARA FALLS, [Special | and fig ‘l-.‘p- \'n{l)nm:k from ;ummru [lm; hm ev mn‘ th 1'1'0\1:.] b n'L' arcely ]r;--\_c or the new method of firing explosives in the e NFI"I \l'l“l; 1“ RICEYANR 304 phone sni;n hu‘mlmu and |Iu~|‘m|\:||'|| un[ln(’ rn; National, of New York, is tho reserve agent | Telegra oy bt | sources raska is discriminated an that of last week over the speakership. | fofm of shells from ordinary guns, for the | Poles prostrated. culture to occapy it, rent free, for the fal Nauongl, of Naw ¥ork, ua ihe reasivoagent | Telagran) to Tu Ot | Geainst, it would appear from their state- | Everything clse belng out of the wi irmose of solling the imvention to the French | & WATERTOWS, N. Y., Jan. 8.—Reports of | stock show, conditional that tho latter shall A Ao i R ments, and proper action could be tuken, who'o time and energies of the legisiature | PUTPose of selling the ¥ damage by the storm of Sund. not be placed in competition with the horse e O e o Mr. Meiklejohn said: 1 announce the fol- | will be devoted to legitimate business, as the | Bovernment. The lieutenant is at present | gay continue to come in.~ Thousands of show. Seoting for the Keokuk, Ta., public building | 82d yesterday smalicr pleces broke away. | lowing appointiments for the scnat W. H. | temper of both houscs bespeaks a successful | staying in this eity with friends. able fruit, shade and forest trees in Jeffe i 5 ot = 1o Grore Van Horn, of this city, atg.5i6. | The noise made by the falling rock alarmed | Burger, custodiau of the senate chamber; | and profitable session. As long ago as last October erroneous state- | son and St. Lawrence counties are de. A Trust Company B Sccond Licutenant George I Putnum, Six” csidents in the vicinity on the Canadian | Captain L D. Black, first assistant doc AT meuts were publisied that the invention had | stroyed, and elegraph and telephone wires | NEw Youi, Jan, 5 —Judx terson. in teenth infantry, has been ordered to cond ho massive stoue building known as | keeper; Milton Iwin, second ssistant door- | THE BLACK HILLS PIONEERS. been s0id to the rench for vavious large | &€ down, many poles being broken, . Along | the supreme eourt to-day, on application af a detachment from New York to the Depa ek honse, was jarred to such a de- | Keeper; ! L, Days ARRIRLARET PEARINOR | T R e ferems S amounte. A fow diys ago the. ropoet | the Bt Luwrcnce most of “the ruin was | Gharlos H. Wing, granted an_ injunction ro- Tentof tho 1laite, and thon rojoin his com- | gree that tho doors were: thrown open and | Georze Tanbam, custodian of " the cloakk | They Mect at Deadwood and Per wrought, i b Mg g rupiadag) A pany. the ocetupants, who had retived, jumped out | Yoo John Farley, custodian of enrolling an Organization. was revived by the arrival of the New Yorg, Jan, 8, ~Five ships © been | Stram 1o Hotlund trust company and the 1Ui4 stated to-night that Senator Spooner, | of bed greatly excited by the noise and the | and enzrossing committee; Perry Walker, | ppyywoon, Dak., Jan. 8.—[Special Tele- | Deutenant — and business associate, | missing since the windy storm of November | St Louls & Chicago railway company from of Wisconsin, has concluded to aceept tho | vibration of the building, thinking it wasa | ¢ustodiun of other committee rooms; Charles Tue Bep. o) R. S. Lawrence, in ndon. The report and 26, and have becn given up for lost, | selling, transferring, disposing of, or iuter s file clerk; | gram to Tug Bee.]—The meeting of pioncers Ry B IAN 06y i I Jber of lives lost s about fifty-four, | ferine with 1,500 shares of the' cupital stock svidently originated from the fact that the svalue of the ships and cargoes is cstic | of the Mount” Olive consolidated coal and attorney generalship in President Harrison's | shock. of earthquake o effoct of these | Miller, bill clerk; W. C ory 0 S0 bR oman abinet, und that Senator Hoar is being | displacemeats on the contour of the fallsis | Walter L. Dawson, do clerk; Mary | of the Black Hills at the court house to-nig ! Donaldson, stonographer and typewriter for | is a gathering of representative men, The | American patents on Graydow's invention | mated at 1,000,000, the greater part of | coke company, ouly qualification necessary to become a | #re controlled by the Graydon Dynamite | which is insured, - eriously considored for secrotary of state, | quite marked, the change being to form an Platt, of New York, and Wannamaker, of | angleto the original horse shoe. 3 L inosac i ~ Philadelphia, both want the postinaster gen- - tonunt Rarl: Raadall, messenger | ponper of the socjety is arrival prior to | Projectile Cartvidge and High Explos o sl \/1\ Loy all nllly\ ante § |.-|ulkll'lh 3 : T, ) 49 T aaras K 5 . or - sec z Magoon, e 4 e Al . . Shepats rman-Amed ron Manig Jun, 8,—A ttempt 1o blo T e i cretry | GueeNviLe, il Jun. B.-Tuo annual | yiy Douherty, janiior for the senate chamber; | assembly you see faces that have been | uwo disposed of awmujority of his interest. [ HHESG SME-RTE BEIOOR Tinile | B6 Tove, 1Y o b potard 09t Allison for the treasury. " r‘nc--uugnf the stockbolders of the St. Lows, | Willilam Dobson, janitor of all committee | famihar for the past thirteen years, and men | The company made overtures for the pur- | 7 "l': ric “l l’; ) "“w e 2 -n~l«umum" stair cuse, :v.lsl:n:\yl ¢ r4‘~ |\|H. & g vandalin & Terre Huute railway company | rooms: P. A. Cotchill, assistant fireman; A o in | cliuse of the British and Coutinental rights, | iP this city this afternoon ie object s to | was injured, and the only dumage done wag the who represent every station and condition in Bt [ ate o sentiment auong the German-Amer- | the smishing of many windows, — (ireat ex- 1cans in favor of total abstinuwce and of legal [ Cltemont proviined for i tiue, the members Among the items of deficiency in ap. of the royul houschold belng almost punio pension Mondays made to get up the measure, w propriations, 1or which the attorney general | was held in this city to-day. The annual re- \,\J::ll;gl}nlm:‘Jn]k:ll'llr]-:v:lr. L‘u“;.l.:fl:':.‘nd“t\‘(‘:zh\'\‘:nh our social system. Some have prospered | and pending the lieutenant's answer opened has asked congress to provide, is 8520 for the | port for the year ending October 51, 1885, | dohn b ol 0 G ed !5 | while many are ps' they were when they | neg o e R fon support of foderal prisoners in Ioy was submitted,” showing that the gross carn: | Otto Rocsmatte, janitor of halls and west | Thov Bavél Botiing but hope and & :', f"’lf"‘r":l \.\u_h I:IILIp.IH .u;\:' "l"( nts “" prohibition, The mecting was op with Representative MeShane has returned to | ings from all sources decreased $1i4,985 % Frank Scott, president's page; I. | 004 digestion. Themegting revives recolle ho sale of theprocess. LicutenantGraydon | 4., yar by RRev. Christian Suus, of Sofiet, 11l e WL rokute e total expensca. for operation for' the | We ltsoms, A, fAubbird, C. Beightol, Albra | FO0 CRCRURIL Rt F ey | Tefused o sell nis rights and caused the com- | K™ 0onatitution was adopted, and omi 1o Hon. John M. Thurston has rooms at the | ve reased £11,000. The dircetors | 00k, C. Keckley, G. Bomgartun, pages for | \rovailed, When the foad from Sidney and | pany to withdraw the forcign provosals, and | elected as follows: President, Henry It 3 ogsriiod Wish Disteuns, Arlington, PERBY 8. HEATH Thomas D, Mesler, J. N. tho senate; G, Hedding, 1 Mcbloroin, L. | Cheyenne to the nill’ was lined on cither | the process has not yet been sold to any [ of Chicago; vieo prosideats, Prof. it 017AwA, Out, Jun, 8.~Tho cable dispatoh s wlough, Willium Thaw, of Pittsbur Steven, 1 “"“""[‘1 “:““'v paues for com- | gido” with newly made graves; whon gold | European government " | Ficher, of Wheaton, 1il., Prof. J. I Niz, of | published here reporting the appointment of Nobraska and lowa Pensions, R C. McKeen, of Terre Haute; I mittee rooms and bill and file clerks. dust was our only eurpency, and every man | an & BRCIE S St. Joseph, Mich.: scevetary, J. 1L Reisman, | Sir Georgo Baden Powell as plenipoten had a paiv of soales and a buckskin bag. | A Colorado Postmaster in Disgrace, | Of Madison, Wis g treasurcr, J. CoSchultz, [ of the Mritish governmont in the fisheries Fully two hundred and fisty people are pres of Elgin, 111, i 3 L question, occasioned considerable surprise in ADIZANE HO0 h f s AL maRERaVLAL e i The senate fairly got down to business A il Bum Do) Aelentan). | of e i arirs | this afternoon. Eieven bills were intro- ) Disg o Tue cnsions granted bras- | Felry A e the Tolawing: Thomus D, | duced. Mr. Keckley inwroduced a bili for [ MWLy two hundrad and flasy, people avo pres. | “nyixdo, Colo., Jan. S.—Hill Floresh, e kuns to-day: Original invaiid Hl:n].unm J. | Messler, president; P. 8. B. Liggott, sec ~nhlrmln‘x:u 1wmmmmml m_n-'lullmvl{h the meeting, unlike u,,,,.m..'l“ gathering, 1s | Postmaster at Rico, has been arrested for Suing F 75,000, ) 'f'“‘\h"‘ "'H' 5. ‘I'he report is altogether dig- Towin, Columbus. Incroaso~Walter . | tary; G, D, Hollos, assistant scorciaryy and | Making the railvoad commissionors eloctve | oy Ruvmonious, Homs Jonn 1. Trenian, | robbing a large number of valuablo bank lot- | Newrdnt, Juc. 8- Cliristian Von Trons, [ Crediled, us the govornment hus no udvices Linn, Gothonburg; John F. Dunning, | Join ¥, Davidson, treasurer. Mtastire of Ereat mportance, prohibiting the | Of itavid City, wad made temporary chair* | tors from Denver and Chicago banks ad- | son-indaw of James Mackay, who died in | boi'y m L e oY Baving, Chappel; William H. Tobin, Valparaisd ” - . < formution of pools to control the market by | Wav, and L. . Whitlock temporary secre- | regsed to the Dolores County bank of Rico, | Paris in April last, hus brousnt suit agamst -~ ; T : ; Thomas' Plans Reported Back. [ Committees on constitution and by- | 4wl : ; } John B, Siesens, Wood River; William H, W A e limiting production and increasing and Hixing PRI, 21 (o vore ap. | 48 well as &,500 of the ol order postal | Morton, Rose & Co., of London, of which A Fatal Col isic T D T ¥ TP T T R O ASIINGTON, Jau. ®.—The board of byreau . I ent organization were ap- | fundy belonging to the government. Floresch e e o T T ST o Voocs, R_SNONS, chiofs to whichi Sceretary Whitney referred | & Mr, Nosbitt introduced o bill making the | Pointed and a recess of twenty minutes | wagonly rocently morried, ani his young Morton is & membar; Nollinge ROATUR dun, 8,—This morning & ot trul Cltys Josenh O, Tufts, Kearney. Orig. ary Mr. Nesbitt introduced o bill making the as only recently morried, g Maclo Lootls Mickay, widow, | booso containing several scetion man ek Tus g ) “ 5 A frthe & taken. Upon reassembling the reading and [ M . g i inal, widows, ete.—Wales 8., father of Heary | Representative Thomas' plun of coust defense | number of judicial districts in Nebraska | 100 TP SERSSEEVETRE R SRR MO | wife is heart broken at her husband’s dis- | 0/ coyer possession of bonds 0 shed (0o 8t s onassing . . B Bric v 000, and 1o enjoin the pay- | Crished into at o crossing just below horo by \ ] * PAY" | a train on the [llinois, Indiana & Iowa rowds C. Porter, "Lincoln; Maggie, widow of | vessels concluded its lubors by agrecing to | twelve, and providing for four judges in the CUDIB o 8 oonyentic Daniel Sisco, Bontrice: { Er Y Ty (1, (I P it tha | Omabi district, two each in the First, Fourth, | °0Cupied the time of, oo convention Ry Teo——_ ment of interest on thew to the widow. The | & [ Pensions for fowans: Original fnyalid— [ FROTLEAS DIans 10, (R Beeretary with ave | Seventh, Ninth and Tenth districts, and one ehadaet i ation Fought Forty-two Rounds. Bonsavire deposited with Marton, 1tose & | The caboose was upsct and Willis Juy, o sec Adam 8. Reisinger, Grundy Center; S 1deaicnad b in each of the other districts, twenty judges e R geh Lkl o WiLkespakne, Pa., Jan, 8.—-At noon to- | Aot SO S o hom from there to | 10n bass, was killed, and five ottier men R R by A uent, e vessel desigue i all New Yors, Jan, 5—=The suit of James R, AP e ranamie, tel " e N 2 i 2 badly wounded. Coats, Ladora, Increaso—Cyrus J. M DA e AR SRS R ; : ull, 2 : o I n day a report came from Wanamie, ten miles and deposited t with Nollinger & Alberton; Isuic Stephens, Missouri Valioy; | one dynaisjte gun, two ten-inch guns, two | . 'he attitude of Tue Bex on public expen- | Jessup, to foreclose mortgages on the Wabash | qron jere, that Maurice Burleigh d | Co. Von Hess took out administration . omarp—— ; Carpet Weavers on a Strilke, Samuel Albrieht, Grand Junction; Jason M. | yorpedo tubes and onc rapid tiring gun. She ::.'l““’cb i :‘r“lflt'uu-'lu l::"*ll\\"lw\)lcnt)l|‘|c A"fle(-ll rallway system, will probably go tothe | phomas Hoar, well-known pugilists, fought | pavers here, ¢ ay hud pever i 1o senate passed a resolution introduced Bafata hbion e i G s » foug PABGIS A6 ey gW YOk, J60. 8.--A strike Wag : masters by Thursday. The ouly witness yet forty-two rouuds with bare knuckles for §00 | EIVen b h dence Yo A strike was inaug w Randull, Birmingham; Albert M. Brobst, | ig'to haye nine fect froe board wWith provi X Knoxville; Josopn D Calehun, Dubiaues | gians for suficicnt water ballast to ‘Submorge | BY Mr. Pone, liniting the pay of clerk und | o be examiued is Chiof Engineer Anscll, of | 2rdot ¥ Mot With r of Hur- - - rated this morning in the carpet factory of Henry H. Dubois, Willow Creek. Keissue |y yetion three foet, thus giving her but six “r‘_ll'".}‘r o } “.l'"'lt thoyare sctually oceu- | the Wabash, whe will arrive from Decatur | fo50% e Hoar for the Cabin Higgins & Co., to enforce adeiaand for o rese « and incroaso—nrmer Crampton, Sheldon; | faot' of exposed bosrd. The speed of the | Pied with public business, ~He said that the | to.norrow. Ll i WasiiNarox,Jan. 8.--Special Telegrain to won of the prices in oL pri Lawrenco Cassidy, Des Moines. Reissue— | yoas ) CXhosed o, leading papers of the state hud said a great * R T . ; ! | e ¥ prior 9 Tsaac Woodmausce, 1Rossyil orge Dietz, ae-Enals deal concerning the extravagance of pust e —— __ The Weather Indications. Lk Bee. |- 1t is reported h ) iber 17, Gilmore City; Prederick Webel, Muscatine, Declared & Dividend. legislatures in this matter, and that the peo. o . Dok an: 8 Rneals -~ For Nebraska: 1"uir, colder weather, rorth- | Hoar, of Massachusctts, is to O PR 1y Vs o] L p A pla had become aroused’ and demanded ro. | . FHEMONT, Nel, Jan, 8.—|Special to Tne | wegtarly winds the secretaryship of state by Harrison, A John W, 1oberta, Mount Ploasaut; Mar | NEW Youws, Jan. 8—Miwaukeo, Lake | {rencement in this respect. Bee.]—Frank Fowler, 8 prominent youns | " jur owa: Cleariug weather, beisk to Ligh - Tue HaGOE, Jan r neorning . mother of Henjamin D, Malmsbory, | Shore & Western preferred has declarod a — business man and actorney of this city, left | northwesterly wiids. - . overn J ugurated, 1 the condition of the king of Hollaud are Oskaloosa: Jtuchuel Gunt, former widow of | dividend of 23§ per ceut, payable Feb- House, to-day on a twe months’ tour to Cuba and For Dakota: Local tuows, colder uorth- Dixven, Co rnor Cooper | greatiy exaggerated. The king, though ilty Truwan H, ielly, Newtod, Special act, ve- | roaey 15, Lixcowy, Neb., Jan, 8.--[Special to the island of San Domingo. westerly winds, was luauguratud this ¢ | truw sivts ousiness daily.

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