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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; 9. 1889 B e o) BY Dlell’ \-“0“ brakeman on tne Norfolk branch of th m, '1-00[\-”"4 R“\D\ T') T\SK SPARKS FROM THE WIRE CO\( RE)\IO\AL PRUCEFD“(S such lands under the town-sito laws, has ro ‘ CETING AR "nr e wnly ; s | Union Pacific, had his left hand badly " 5 VAL B | one itorial ssshhintion ot Califosnie isve ALY NUIA UL | nlied that in bis opinion suoh filines aro of | DLEE LN A FARMERS. ally crushed while coupling cars at Oconee, One e « . B no avail and illogal 4 T nanimously resolvedi to recommended H. I ' —-— of his fingers will have to be amputated —— Osborne, of Los Attgelos, Tob public printer — gl Tane, of Austin i Robert W — y - b o { . “urnas, of Brownville, Neb.: P. B. Me. Drink Drives an Bstimable Citizen TO REGULATE ELECTIONS, Judge Cooley on the Morits of tho 1\(\ » Hungarfaus ,\ul‘u. 1 by the caving [ Resumption of the Tarlff Debato [ Clure, of Bismarck, Dak.: it P, Stoat, of | Organization of the Stato Agriouls 4 inof au excavation a St. Pau Holenn, Mont, ; Fra 1, of Denye b iotlaicd nopsis of the Bill Introduced By Inter-Stato Law. Princess Bismarci) s scriously ill 18 the, Sauate. and T 1) B4, of s Vosas, 80 M bavs st ece ol . Senator Shorman, 1t 18 rumored that, Do Freyanet, seeing tho P been (in addition to those he foro an - NEIGHBORS FIGHT OVER A DOG. ' Wasnyere (1ot I" “w introduced | COMBINATION AND COMPETITION | cortainty of the leption of Houlanger, s | THE HOUSE DEADLOCK BROKEN 'j\‘;“;;;',"“'; el gkt '; e ppointed | COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC KNIGHTS, 1 ™ numerous changes in the laws regulating the o rw\nwwmn of the pext minister. ;:,"r’:-.‘r':?\h("f'y"\". ey g \:"v;»‘r!.‘mvm; A Revolver and a Poker Emphasise | olauion of congrossmon, provides that aftor | An Interesting Topio Ably Discussed g (i"f:';“"l;:r“i:"'"\"'-‘,rm“:“‘mf‘;“"l“" A Bill Rogulating the Elevtion of | territories mentioned. L Original Inventor of the Thelr Arguments—Found Dead May 1, 1500, the elections for representatives at the Annual Banquet of timove, and disd 1) & Short time. 46 18 Members of the House—The - » Bobs Up in Des Moines in His l\:-: Other :r.u-m 88 «h.-\; Mw!' ndu v;-;l’ m‘uw;!‘n:vl'“l: the Boston Merchants' :»)‘“ln',‘:vm to have bean) murdered by a woman Panama Canal Matter— THE BICY( Blackleg at Mechanicsvillo— " State News. he provisions of the bill, and the legislatures Assooiation. obber 9 v Mile. Py ¥ - fitapncd e of the states may direct the election of . : A. B. Carty, 4 hattspaper correspondant of bt ey i A',"‘":""' i (BNYEET A aiddia il ontl o presidential eloctors in the same manner, the o Predorick, Md., was cowhided by Joseph B, At ”' e '!"‘""“ n Second. - N 9 kel Janker, for an olleged ol . At 2:80 yesterday aftornoo o groa " Doath Ends Disgrac expense of cfeetion in such case to ba paid Cooley on Inter-State Law. e e Senate. P A At g g Bl Tarmers in € Avsia, Neb, Jan. 8.—Thomas Lairmor, & [ out of tho federal treasury, The biil [ Bostox, Mass, Jan. 8. ~The annual dinner | John Passanto cut Antomio Garconeo'® | wyiivaroy, Jan. S.—In the senate to-day, | oever poinrace \as rosumed at the Colos Des Moixes, I, Jan Polo ! well known farmer living in Antelope town- | authorizes the president to appoint, with the [ of the I3oston Merchants' association, which A 5oL on 4 . since | Onmotion of Mr, Sherman, it was ordered L B LU e bl B BB T s T TR s ! ship, this coun has shocked the entir 1 . 1 3 o) took place this cvening in the IHotel Ven A scifration is expected shortly of Prince 1 M T o t ), the mark roady for the start, and in good ng farmer 1 1 tur { 3 approval of the senate, five qualified voters Ky g Do Rohan-Chabot and his American wife, | that Mr. Gray's endment to tho Panama | gor 0. Dingloy led off and set the pace most | 05 ormers of Iowa met in the agricultural i community by @ probably fatal attempt to | in ouch stato, to b known as a board of | dome, proved an occasion of unusual signiti- | who s a daughter of M, Heywood, formerly | resolution and the action of the senate | of the aftar Sioved acoaaimaily by | To0ms at the capital to-day, as tho lown As cowmmit icide. For years Lairmer has | giate canvassers, and three voters in each | cance. Among the invited guests were the | of New Y thereon at yesterday's sossion be printed in ;l 1“ l“ ornioon, refieved ocoasionally by | gougtion of Agricultural and Industeial Tn [ beon noted as one of the most estimable men | wongressional district, to sevve as an elec- | following: Chairman Cooley, of the i Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Chamberlam were | the Record. 1o Unknown. The big four, Knapp, Mor- | gryction, dames Wilson, W. L. Chamber. tu the county, he having boen one tho firat | toral board, the apfointeos 1o liold oflee | statefcommorce commission; Prof. Richard 1, | iven & most cordial rocoption by the people [ “Mr, Sherman futroduced a bill to make | Som ["l A H“""f ‘”‘:’f“““": “i” "’“' 1a1h 80 1 WV, T.abiirop wors Annothtad 48 & supervisor from A ! H,,wm“.u’.m During | during good benavior, ho olegtoral | gy, Prosidont Copen, of Tut ~\-;1‘i Gien T S sightin | AN Glter tho rerulations as o tho timo, | seoneet Soited 1o st dorios dayy | committe o ginmations of ofcors for @ last yoar or so, however, he has taken to | board of ~each congressional distric § Palker, Josiah Benton, Jt ul stakes wero poste gl placo and nef e oo | see conter y pedal along toge nsu on \o committes roported M :\tnll Ping ‘ ALY it followi [| shall appoint -a rogister and three judges, :” v i o ‘\” 4 I“'y l‘l’ Chicago for a prize fight with skin gloves | Place and manner of holding elections for | yytij 4:30, when Dingloy mado a dash to gam | H. D. Stierman, stato dairy commissionon e L e ollowed, | 115t all'of the same political party, for each [ an e anks, After dinner | yotiweon Jack MeAuliffe und Billy Meyers, | representatives in congress, which was o [ 4 jan o i Sor five for president, the presidents of the . He gave chattel mortzases on stock not | eloetion district or preciet, to hold office for [ “Combination and Compotition” was an i e forrod to the committoo on priviloges and | i’ . vl For, v milos || i, Jrat and: Homioalira) B00roWen), staid guned by him, und in aht of melancholy | yix years, subject, howover, 1o removal for [ nounced ns tne topic for discussion. Juda The City ( cloctions. Ho sald the bill had.boen pro- | LY, did the fastest riding ever sceu In | ypiversity und agriouitural colioge for vics B i oy imn ROINK | misconduct. The electoral board is given | Cooley was the first speaker. He suid in part The city council met last n and tran- | pared by & pontleman who was familiar with | oot Dingley gamed half a lap, and it | presidonts, Mr. Goorge Van Hauten, so I e O seiy | Mawe increase the number of election Ty gont_call for a modification of tho | gaoved routine busincss. Throe members | ot Wil ) was familiar with | 1ooked as if he was' & to malke ita fall | tary, and Mr. John 1. Shaffor, treasuror, of him until Sunday “evening, when scarch | Protincty whenover necessary to socuro® | act which comos from raiirond circlos hos | *2 nos v tho subject, but did not care to have his but the paco was too fast and he had to | and & board of managers 10 conajst of - Mo lxnnll made he was found partinlly cov- | froq and fair ballot ie judge or jud sprung up recently. Tho period weich tho [ Were absent when the roll called, and | name publish The bill was unpartisan in umb, his antagonists closing up on him | pers named by the agricultural collego, state :‘:*m ;.,:,;. .|‘[vrhm'vpfllr ’.nlnu l.“mv-‘m | any precinet may appoint - bystanders in | law operated most to the benefit of the rail- | Councilmen Bailey, Van Camp and Snyder | its character and was caleulu to insure [ in a short time, The excruon of the spurt | university, stute agricultural society, state B e e et e and,” by | piace of any judgeor judges who do not re- | ronds was precisely that during which its [ were the absctteos, Nothing of mpor. | absolutely fuir eloctions in every part of the [ must have distressed him, for a fow [ farmors’ altiance, aud other agri- B e iy 3 port for duty within one hour after the open- | provisions were best observed. I think that | tance — was done, beyond deciding | Usited Siatos, It was confined” to clections | miniites later fie was compelled to leave | cultural and mdustrial — orginizations, must ensue in o sh 3 ing of the polls, and in case none of the three | an undeniable fact, and if it is, it is doserv- | to Jre-advertise for bids on printing, | Of wembers of congress. the track for half 4 minute, which his com- | Tho sum of §,000 v subscribed by Po News. judges report, the election may be conducted | jng of more attention than up to this time it [ and fixing February 5 as the day on The senate th at 1:30, resumed consid- | petitors made ood use of by gaining three | thoso vpresent as a fund to pay the ex X OEW IVE Wi . . | by any three ‘voters of the district who « hus receivel from the managers of | which a vote will be taken as to issuing | eration of the taviff bill at the paragvaph re- [ 1aps on him. OFf these he succdeded in re- | penses of lecturers to attond the county y Prru, Neb., Jan. 8, —[Special to Tue Bre. | | wiliing to act the railronds. It was also the | £100,000 worth of bonds for the purposeof the | lating to collars and cuffs for men's wear. | 8aining two cach from Movgan and Knapp | farmers' fustitutes. Tho new board of - man. § . ~The two Christian associations of the » The electoral board 18 also directed | period during which the law was | renewal of the outstanding bonds of the city | An amendment changing the tax ou these ar- [ and one from the Unknown agers was then chosen as follows: John mal held a joint reception in the soe to appoint three commissioners of election | complained of least, Tlhere arc vigorous | neretofore issued for the construction of the | ticles was defented by a strictly party vote. At 7 o'clock Morgan, who up to this time | Huyes, state agricultural socioty; H. W, halls Saturday mght. The Y. M. C. A. for each county or corresvonding politt complaints now. They relate mainly to the | Union Pacific bridge, to_bear a lower rate of No amendment was o 1 to the para- [ had seemed in the hest of form, was com- | Lathrop, state horticultural socioty; W. I. Y. W.C. A each have n membership llll\'mnnl. n'hu}l- mnly nJ .\|I\u\| lw‘ 1o clause of the act which forbids u greater | interest than the bonds for which they have | graph taxing hemp or jute carpeting 6 conts t"‘llw:"l\rl'-n\'vm-lr-'\«-nzmln"um\nml ;NV for | Chamberlain, state ricultural = colleg . W. C. A each have e three days after the election aud ascer charge on the shorter haui on the same line | been issucd as rencwal bonds: $100,000 worth | Der squa d O nalfan nour. Au lnquiry by the re. | James Wilson, siort horn associntion; (. W gbout forty christian workers, who are do- | from the returns the number of votes cast | in the same direction where the citcum- | of 6 por cent bonds, £0,000 of which are for | Mr. Jones of Arkansas moved to amond a | POrter of what was the cause brought forth | Feanklin, improved s1o k broeders’ dssocin ng excellent work this year. for each person at the clection. The same | stances and conditions are similar, and that | the construction of the North Omaha sewer, agraph which taxes bagging and cloth | the response that “the bloomin® biokes were | tion; August Post, state farme wice; | Representatives Majors. and Lash came | Provision is made for fillinz vacancics in the i makes pooling unlawful, d £10,000 for the South Omaha sewer, and | composed wholly or pactly of hemp, jute or | ridin’ too fast R C. A Schaeffer, state universit H. D, homo from Lincoln Friday for a short “lay | list of commissioners us it made in the cise \e first montioned clause embodied the 000 worth of bonds to pay for the cost of | jute butts, valued at uot more than 3 ceats “ALU the pace thoy are goine," said the | Shorman, dairyman’s ussociation; W. H. B DheyFoLamiea Monany, of clection judges. - Provision is made for | principle of " right in itself. Iu | paving, ropaving and macadamizing certain | per pound, 13, cents per pound, by putting it ghoaker. ‘hioy will beat all proviois rocords.. [ Jordan, draft lorse societys C. 1. Clarks Tife winter term school began at the | the complete und correct registration of | large scetions of the country, roads | streets'in the city on the free list have just como over 1 the other side, [ and Heney wallace, agricultural press, Tho 5 rs, and judees of clection in_ counting | have come into conformity it — - The discussion was continued at length by | Where I beat all the champions of na ¢ ¥ 1 3 Normal January 2. There ittendance | YO und ju ave come i onformity with it - 1ssion was continued at length by | I association th adjourned and the board oL 300 0N A there. nre othors by retuen | votes are authorized to reject any decided to | and not suffered loss from doing so. In Covington's Postoflice Restored. Messrs. Borry, Jones, Allison, Platt, His id such vidin® as they aredoin’ hore of managers met aud organized by the elecs 3 ’ have been fraudulently vo! The board of | othe was not practicable to do so, at WASHINGTON, Jan, S, Telegram | €Uk, Butler, Sherman, Vauce, Coke, A -‘“,‘lfil 1 1 1 1 tion of Mr. John Hayes as presulent and A colloction of #25 was taken up Sunday | COmMissioners is given power to corvect ir. | loast immediatoly, but tho difleultios Will | (o i | <A postofties has been ostal. | G2ich and o he nudience last night was larce and ap- | Georze Van' Houten' as secretary. Tho Cthe M. 1 ehureh for the benoht of e | recuiarities vin the returns of judees of | diminish as the muvagers como to a hetter J =k, L t The southern scnators assorted that the | breciative. The Unlknown has won many [ board then mmecoded 1o mature plans for i e oara faritha hea Of the | olections, and heavy penaltios wre prescribed | understanding among themselves, The taw | lished at Covington, Dakota county, Neb., | tax mustcome out of the pockets of the | frionds by his quiot demcanor and oarn rnisntion commenced ub Ui stats fatk { = The Normal cadots, consisting of about | fOF offcnses against the clection law. intends that the railroad business of the | With Nicliolas Mahe: as postmaster., L planters and laborers, and bo | €St work, a i }u:r nisht when the s 0 year ago FEHLy, ik bR, OV JuNbAR{gnai he| EGHS A - - country shall be done openly and with S ianded over to the manufacturers, They | FAce was over for the duy was congratulated - i rly jbers, A d A KANSAS FAMILY FRUD full publicity. This equal 1 Just rsuasive Kloquence. spoko of the cotton Lag tr by a large number of the audience, wmong The Ot h " sary papers to become a military company, I y. wal and ju he cotton bugg rust The Catholic Knights I v . (e urpose ) contriv- ] v democratic great ) racy, i . sorge | them many ladies, and will g0 to work with & detormination t6 | Results in the Death of One Man and | Puriose s defeated by contriv Star v _democratic @ great couspiracy, and Mr. George | them ma Des Moives, Ta, Jan. 8. -|Spocial R0 DSBSt R HAN : a h unces . that . ave - ‘cleatly opposed Now City who at- | Of Mississippi, said that tho tax was | o Tageer, the amateur, thesecond contestant |8 S0 4 ORI A comy mothing, 5 the Wounding of Another. ‘I\‘Ih“ intent of the law, i not to its terms. | fanded state conventions ton’ @nd move | iMposed directly, not indireetly, on [ for the fou I Ol ":'“\” ik I.H.E l”'”‘ A ,“».” S Found Doad in Bed, orrKa, Kan., Jau. S.—[Special Telegram Now, when partics aro thus busy in con- [ vontct o050 57 LB O8 B EEE SO 1,250,000 men, women and ehildren in the ybody by his fine work last 'even- [ of America state council for lowa held thoeir R -4 5 i to it Bog,|—A torrible tragedy occarred | triving methods for rondering the laws of no | YCBIS #K0, will drop o tear over Edwin | giutii who furnished the manual labo ing, and 1f his competitors equal his score of | biennial moeting here to-day They r i FrenoNt, Neb., Jan. 8.—(Speenl to Tug H effoct, and their ovasions of its purpose are | O: Perrin. He was, uptoa few yeurs | make tho cotton, robbing thom to give last nught they will have to ride the race of | yiow \ 3 Bes.|—Bert Hunks, son of E. E. Hunks, a | Mt evening o Monmouth township, ten o have o dircet. tondency to diminisn | 820, thesoul of every democratic gath- | men in tho cmpioy of iho trust o their lives. Tollowing Is tho total scoro at | YR Te Sheounts of Ao bast tors and 4 wellmown. carpenter aud builder of this | MilCs from this city, In which Jamos Stew Jorative rovenues, they are bardly the | ering. He had twofamous stories whieh | higher wages than the average of those who | the close lust night PR HIOC SUE kb Y SLEO I CUDH SR ORLIOLL LG, 1 eity, was found dead in bed Sunday morn. | 7L & Prominent farmer und stockman, wus rties to put themss upon the stand to | he would deliver th spirited imita- | paid the tax, If the 5,000 men get all the tax [ Miles Laps i’fx‘w v dey A it, and thon elootod thy ! mg. The young man had compiained Sou shot to death by George . Beach, another | brove that the law is injuring their roads. tions—one entitled Maria” and the [ D might be content, but they dida't, it went | Unknown.... S O [ T LR e e 1 e Bl L Ol | well known farmer. The affair grew out of | *'1 must msisi that theargument now made | other entitled *'The Emigrant’s PigP— [ 10 trusts mostly. Doy - 3 e e e e R e g what on retiring, and was given some medi- 5 LS * | for pooling is radi ; el 3 A P VSIS Mr. Allis ha e quo: rela Knanp ) 1| dent, LT Kurtz, Des Moines: vice presi v 5 g o 0150 B AT (TR R 1 BT O M b or pooliny is radically unsound and vicious, | which will recur to tho memory of all Mr. Allison $aid that the question related g . TR TR el v L | cine to relieve him, after which he scemed to | ° SANLMELGmLY LS OCCh- | booruse it rests upon the assumption that a | €8 L FESID In the days pf | Practically notto the cotton bagging para- | 4 CH [ e e o L L be about as well as usual, but the following | 3107 the children of thetwo families were re- | violation of law by one is a_justification for | Who know Perrin. In the “days of | grph alone, but to every paragraph in tho | More e I WML LD, s i B morning ho was found cold i death. Sus. | turning from school, and when in front of | violation by anothor. Pooling with legal | Bleeding Kunsashe went out there with | 1 If the argument of the senators were to | ek o[ 1. Kolleher, ' Dos Moines i ropre: , pecting that there might havo been poison | Stewart's house began quarrcling. During | Sanction would have ail the elements of weak- | Robevt J. Walker to deliver speeches | prevail, the whole bill would be cut up in do. | Armiuindo..... .. AN T LT s A Qb ous substance in tho modicine Lo had givo | the quarrel Beach happened along, and. | 10ss that attended the old pooling, except [ for the Lecompton constitution, and at [ tail ana be destroved. —Itwas not a question | Tagsart R e TaeaMot o IR U R H | him, Mr. Hlanks had un autopsy helc 3 s ks 4 i v | one. When the pool, as it used to be formed, | Leavenworth, at the very opening ex- | between 5,000 laborers on one side and twing, Council Blufts, § ) 1 autopsy held, an 1 pieking up Stewart's little boy, handled 1 3 orth, at the very opening ex o P g $he cause of his sudden death was found to | 420 I REWEEES LEEe bows hadied i | broke up, thove was fio enforcing such obli | hibition on his tour, he found Jimself [ L3000 ontho other. Tt was a question | Tomnamont Josa The Wyoming & Pacifi have been some troublo of the heart, The | VoY roughly. Mrs. Stewart came out at | gations as had beer incurred while ivexisted. | hillod o speak in debate asains whether ornot, under the existing conditions, | Ashinger rides a 52 inch Mile. Ar- LI : acific. 5 young man was about cightoen years old | this time and assailed Beach with stoncs. | There was no compelling payment of bul. :I'l“h:_l‘;-?l‘l k »"‘1\1"))‘-"1”' “r,;*‘“hfi“wl it was wise to have cottou bagging und other | maindo a 48-inch light. Chanpior Stoux Crrv, Jas, Jan. 8 [Spoctal to T # Agaionty ohila, Boach caught hold of her and_threw her to | ances. With legalized pooling there might [ SOUDLDIE James Line himself, from the | manufactures maie m the United States, or | Knapp speeds along on « b6 Humber | Bre ] —The citizens' committos to solicit sub Sl O the ground, but ut that moment her husband | be the power to do this, Pools antagonize | Same platform. £aie had the right of | whether it was wise to root up in detail | racel seriptions to the stock of the Wyor & 1’%a Nebraska Millers to Meet. appeared and started at Beach with a knife, | the leading and most valuable priuciple of [ opening the debate, and began with the | every manufacturimg industry in the country Dingley sets the pace with a 52-inch light | cific Construction company, this morning bad Buxxirn, Nob, Jan. 5.—(Special to T | inicting & gash in his arm. Beach pulled a | industrial life in their attompt, not to control | remark: and to have all the manufactured goods made | yondater of the Chimpion mike i ied 5 ey s DR 0 Bk, |- *Hurris nas fssued n ca | revolver from his cout, and before Stewart | competition merely, but to put'anend to it “‘Feliow-citizthiti.We are not here in | olsowhero, Thub wasall thatwas in $h0 | “aw o 'uryknown fs using Drince's Shinch | Sl o e s uie 300,000 requ i . 3 s has issued a ol | could veach him Beach fired at Stewart, the | All these things go to show thut something [ the interest of free government and on. The raw muterial of cotton bag: [ ¢y i ucer and will o with tho loadoss | SlouX Gity. The romaining $100,000 will bo for_the third annual meeting of the Ne- | ball striking him in the forehead. Two more | clse needs reforming besides law. fi6h AnRIth T S s jute) was not produced in this country _‘I"‘“{"I‘."“ racer and will be with the leaders | subscribed duving the week. This is Sioux ¥ ™ bra%ka State Millers association to be held | shots were fired, both takenie effect, causing | A erying ovil in the railroad wervie is | elirerolohat b s tan 1 We Iy) tiough some jute, o baliovad,. | 4 11 e R City's”share o SLOMON whish 14 i ¥ at the Capital hotel, Lincoln, Thursday and | Stewart’s instant death. - The murderer | combination between the sealper and un- [ 2] LD Vo wn in_Texas, It was produced ex Senator alorgan, though an Enclishman [ raised —mainly in New York—for eapital for b . P 4 i g e i R ) s , I o that courtesy and good will | ¢ 1 and a freo trader, I8 using 5 AN - — s Friday, January 17 and 15. All members of me to this city and gave himself up. There | serupulous general passenger agent. This | & hope u A & v clusively in India, and a free trader, is usin his muscles onan | constructing the Sioux City and Oudd n 3 the association ire carnostly requested Lo be | 15 Ereat iudignation over the alair. will be brolcen up fust s soon as thore is up- shall x;ulliv our mm.tlxm: and that no min- Fioully a votc was taken on Mr, Jonos American Cazmpion 52-inch e acangoment, hus bion already com 4 present at this meeting as Lusiness of impor- e plicd in railroad matters the maxims of busi- | ions of the fedcral ‘government, proud | amendnicnt and it was rejected—Yeas 19, [ Beauty Ecic, when ne is on the traclk, wob- | pleted for placing the bouds, which are with : fanca is to come up, There will be no -out Keofer Was a Forge ness prudence which are expected to control | and arrogant in thieir usurpation of [ vays 25 - Mr. Brown voting with the republi- | bles along wt a suail's pace. —His perform- [ the Munhattun Trust company, of New York, : and dried” pragramine of long winded Lechni NeixxaTi, Jan. S—The failuro of the | in othor interosls: If combination lu the | power over the fair territory, will ven- | e¥isin the nogutive, | = © chioalijaouivhetibolls camabicios SO S Bl et oal spoechds, but every interest of the miller | Keafor = : SV v ers the two characters of the rail- re to distur ST Ty wotion of Mr. Allison, the value limi Mile. Armaindo was presented with a hand- [ Hon of 100 miles of completed roa ¢ insilliikiniRonnidarod 4 (N devaryLs mailior ;}L‘;:r":“‘"'{f:“*‘].““l“;“l‘ "b’\ S Yieon ‘\!-v‘ [ roud wanager i whatevor oflcial positior :,:';;,J";ll:‘).:::lge" m.d“;‘;;‘ ,”":"L,‘ oL 4f 3 conts a poun in the puragrapn, was re- | some boquet of rx yostorduy, aftornoon. by ey i 4n Nebraska, whether a member of "the assp. csterday, was caused by tl rgery of | and of its speculation in railroad stocks, | MMOTHC dPDY ¥ R - 1 dueed to 23¢ conts. Dennis Cunningham.8The genial De: 10 Open the Reservation. clation or not, is cordially nvited to attend | Arafts amounting to $5,000 by Keefer, jr. | could be rendercd impossible, we might hopo [ Yantage of the interruption to lay a big [ = Mr. Vest'noved to go back to paragraph | too bashful to nand it to the lady himself, | Swovx Ciry, Ta, dan, 8. [Special Tolos this meetiug and Lake an active part in dis- | Tho drafts were realized on through the First | to see the time when the question of “what is | horn-handled Bowit-knife next to the | 31 and put burlaps on the froe list. Rejected, [ and his best friend, Buffalo Bill, did the | gram to Tur 13ek |1 M. Goodyloonse cuseing and deciding what is best 1o be done. | National bank here. Young Kcefer has dis- | right and wrong w railrond matters would | pistol.] If my ¢éstedined friend here,” | Mr. Brown again voting in the neeative. honors, and W. A. St formerly bar rivssitii drgnt e appeared. beheard a zood deal oftener than it is now, | he resumed, bawing very politely to | Mr. Vance moved to adda proviso tothe | i Tudies wore present last night in large 'I““ e UER LIRS G 0 Fatally Mangled By Machinery. o - and the question of what can bedone in thé | Perrin, “aud the . corps of border | cotton section that the duty on noarticle in | ,yuiory, nad swith their protty - faces and | 10W* legistature wod now residents of Cham PIatk Ao dan W, T, Asmsteons, Fatled to Kill Himself. evasion of the law without cucountering its | pufians which I understand have been [ the section wbould exceed arateof 50 per | jyryght smilos, gluddened the hoarts of tho | Derlain, Dak, have spent two duys in Sioux s Ay sheiad S8, " 3 “rar. Net 3 ena CS O K0 C: re pquel A H b n T ; bty ent ad va N i vas takes e a & e ity prthieres e ovemer fatally Injured on Saturday night, While | Lempted suicide yesterday. He and his wifo T L T T debate, fully and accurately understand | until to-morrow, Mr. Allison giving notics | 1008 Journe A cnentiios Slatkeresbrvution SRICIIIENHtho attendig to some machinery late in the | ScPurated lnst August and an ineffectual our position, and Tpresume they do, we | that unless better progress were made with The fakir who is _imposing on a gencrous | Jobbers aad — Manufacturars assoc evening hie passed the fly-wheel of the en. | SOrt fora reconciliation was the cause of | Western Roads Will Refuse to Pay | will now proceod to a discussion of the | thebill, he would to-morrow or nextday [ Public by chavsing 5 conts for alleged | pas:od resolutions calling on o Towa gino and was caught and carried threc times | Whe Mtompt Adams is mow in custody Exhorbitant Commissions. great issue before us,” movelevening ecsslons, ‘or 10 meabatT.and! [(860T0 card of stio “race should b’ stopnod. |} tors and roposontalives to i in bassug tie Fraey il At wheel. When found he | closely watched, but says he will kill him- e £ i , P et anied by Fred | situntil Gor6:30 p. m he scheme is very thin, Stow it away. il ie associntion is also contribiting il self ye! Cuticaco, Jan. 8, —Consideration of the new HELAIIEN acoompanie by Fred ) i . I y inafinuncial way. This is the ba /was in the pit under the wheel and partly 3 AL the eovar f passonger | Stanton, a Buchanan congressman, who | . Jhe house joint resolution authorizing the hout a financial way. e Foondoions, ' Doctors from Fullerton/and —~— agrement for the government of passenger | Stan S adhanepico Sine WO | secretary of war to loan the committee on DOWN ON PAUPER LABOR. ginning of un cflort which will extend 1o'the NI S e ho s i Ten e et THE MURCHISON LETTER. braflic and ratos west of Chicaxo will be ro- | Whispered to him: © =You want {0 lay | fuauguril coremonies” flags, ole., was ro ——— iea g cltislolMna LTI osoth N Rrasiy ) 4 aralyzed in the lower portion of his body | &1 other Porson Discovered in the | S'MCd by the general managers of the inter- .l‘_"jl_r_, “L‘"‘l.'f"{ il l]b_-“l‘unf wa & \;\ hen | ported by Mr. Hawley and passed. Central Labor Union Denounce Con- | _;I‘“I_"“”’)'U““-‘“‘“",'H.I,“J‘“'r\flj;"*"‘ RUbHD fand limbs, He lingered in great agony until el e © | ested lines to-morrow. When the discussion | Peirit duglared ' he hod nothing but a | = Adjourned. tractors Who Employ Forcigners. G LN RBIEND FOsREYRLON, | all. . RS e e At D . e announce: | commenced last weel, some of tho managers | 110'fol Hany by and gotting ot least @ | WasuiNaTo, Jan, S—Mr. Reed of Maino | 10Wing resolutions at its mecting Monday [ Dunqur, Ta, Jan 5. —St. Mary's Gorman ! s meutwas Mudo 0-Cny, on the AUShority of | woro wide apart ou cortain provisions, par- | 4oupla of earbines,. But it couldn't bo | opened the conteat in the house ovor the pro- | &MY Catholic churel, built here nearly a quarter | Decamped From West Point thoso who have becu in the sccret from the | ticularly those relating to commissions and | gOUPC 00 GATbines DUt 14 coulan b be o aea L el | Whereas, Contractors _who have becn ins § Unon LanlnAbRLRUEHT | West Poixt, Neb., Jan. 8,—|Special to | first, that George Osgoodiy of Pomona was | mileage. But they are now so near in und Conosanibonnin agctorreply without iinoseaohangolofirulesibyjonlling un thoireso; | fawaraedkcontragta’ forHdolng ! publickworlcll 28 o | /g Bre] G, 'W. Lobr, formorly station | thesuthor of the Murchison letter. Mr. | Standing on theso partsthat ther weapon, except s tongue. — He claims | lution reported by him from the committee | have employed ulions who are wiiling to por- | €HUreh, 80 fur as theownership is ¢ uesrued, 8 3 4n205s 0k D) native of New York thivty. | fo unanimous action to-morrow. Strong of- | to have made a good argument on the | on rules. The previous question was or- [ form a given amount of work for « less | during this time. Itisa rule of the Catholic e of 1 \ amount of money us s than citizens of | chureh that whonever chure’s building is B ac) A ANt sbee, form- | Osgoodly is a g i . i agent at this place, and Mrs. Maybee, form Roodly forts are being made to abate the commission | occasion. And,” he added, “‘for po- | dered on the resolution by a vote of yeas 157, | | g four yearsof age. His father is an English- | ;::yun;s]xdu 1L|l11 \Vc:«ll;vmn but recontly of | JEEESIATSEL B 1 rosidos | in- Pomonn, | ovil as well as put un ond to tho | liteness and careful attention to the | nays 130 e R ibbe e Sonatructed i sl Ebouabn SOyOTOINS | mont.have decampen for par ! " g S L ess rol % s g o o- | sensitivenes {bnco Tt vasialliBhyB ik, . hereas, Citizens of the United States are | bishop of the diocese whenevor froe o emont,huve docamped for parts unknown. | Murchison is a family name, and attached to Imvfl‘x.uux r(.ln!mnv thut «n‘l‘o‘nk‘ xisted be- | sensitiveness of the audience it wasa Then Mr. Holman of Indiana, acting in | desirous t{m"_" o of oDt “]h"w ar ;:'!;u ‘t‘;l e {ilgbeso s wh 'yl\ vor \41( is fr ; [ hr deserts o wife and two children, and | that of Osgoodly by marriage. tween some of the passenger agents and the | model.” g i public im- | debt iis, 1 the case of St Mary's, has | B s, A uras anc Y soalpars. Tho maajority o $ho westorn ronds Sty pursuance of the caucns action last night, | provements where these aliens are employed; | now been ‘wccomplished, and the (rustees f band to mourn Lor departure. Both parties Killed By tho Cars, have alveady notified the westorn agents Dedication of th> Players® Club, moved to recommit the resolution, und upon | therefore beit o ST hivoleciarusmdsiiodinaonieldeolor Bave previously borne good reputations in | Ggyyorw, Ta. Jan, §-|Special Telegram | 113t their commissions for Januory willbe | [t was an impressive scene at, the | that motion demanded ihe previous question. Resolyed, i3y the Central Labor union of | the property to Bishop Honnessoy. } this community. SEAMOUR, o8l 5R00i0 merely nominal, and that they cannot make | plavoleo1uh No. 16 Gramercy Park Mr, Payson of Illinols desired to movo to | o032k that wo domand of tho city council TP i ¥ e to Pk, Bek.]—Last night as Thomas Robin- | a reckless reduction in tho price of tickets u olubyNopding y Earle, | - N AORO8 I Livainden 2 the age of an ordinance which shull Another Tel phone Inventor g i AT Old dtentacnt Daad s0n, of this place, was altempting to ride | with the cxpectation. that thoy will still | ©n New Year’s eve.suys a correspondent | recommit the resolution with instructions to | make 1t obligatory upon contractors and the | s Morses, Lu, Jan. 5 M. I, Powss, of realize a profit from reimbursements of the | Of the Chicago Tribune, when Edwin | the committee on rules how to act in the | city to employ none but citizens of the United 1al inventor this city, claims to be the or Fursoxt, Nob., Jan. 8.—[Special & | from Buda, u stution on the Milwaukoe & St. o ; 0 s T Hebn Jan. 8 N[mllum"m""n‘:'f: Paul road, five miles west of hore, he fell | COMpanies over whose lines the tickets are | Bocth, ag its” president, formally pre- | premiscs, but the speakcer rulod that one mo- | States upon public works, O Y R ToT G ey 3 ! : , %% | under the caboose and was so horribly man- | %¢d. A specific sum is named as the maxi- | sented that magnificent new building | tion to recommit having been made aud the = a convineing ehuracior - substautiate his No Recour: T Law. cen and two fricads stopped at on's baguio ut 114 North Ninth mum commission to be paid on the salc of | to his brethren of the stage The pre- revi nui comi > 0i . 5 bre age. The previous question demanded, another motion guch ticket, und agents are warned that If | sentation took place at midnight in the | to rocommit, even though coupled with in iy g0 beyond that dopth they will have to | 1,,in hall, which is reached by a flight | structions, was not in order uuless the de i county for the past twenty years RO R AR Sy und a prom- | oloPthat he diod in o short time, His wifa i at Dodge | &I 2d by the car e 3 e e s o iy or. fiod. gt Dode | was also killed by the cars o few years ago. claim, which will be i pateat ofiice. Pease hegan exp vestigated in tho rimenting b ear the town and was stopping at a hotel WL T L tand the loss. The present agreement. if \ st sion of sounc electricity ‘ k hero over night. Friduy morning he was | A New Industrial School. | Topted, will bind the ronds o' keep within | Of marble steps from the entrance. = | mand for ihe provious quostion was voted | stroet Monday night, and yesterday mornmg | S/ 1 travamission of sound by oloctyivity ¥ound outside lying on the sidewalk cold [ CrPARIATIDS, Ia, Jau. 8.—Daniel Pierce, warrow limit in the payment of com- | Mr. Booth stood under his father’s | down. Ou division on the auestion ordering | e a eheck for &0 on the | with shecess, That year he filed a caveat in ! 5 and almost lifeless, having erawled through | of Sycamore, 111, has purchasea a tract of | missions portrait and spoke as follows: Jreyigue quus $ho. yolo (stgod Omaha bank in payment. | th v ofitce, giving u description of his { ] the window during the night. Physicians | land ncar Spirit Lake for the purpose of o e e Although our vocations are various I | 13 nays & and Choadle ofdlndianailittiates i o e e e untioialin: Demb. of et dliotalo | | wero unable to revive him and he died that | founding tho Pierce Industrial school for TAE MORIER ARFAIR, greet you all as brother * B AR B A R A i Goreey At it i | ibian) Tniel Later he perfected b afternoon. 2% orphau children. Buildings will be orceted | The Result of Salisbury’s Remon- | this sipreme moment of my life it is my |\ opdered -y cas 215, nays 4. e city attorney for a warrant for his arrest, | telephone, and in 152 his invention was de Poker vs Revolver, in the ‘Mm"s“u_t u‘ cost Iur ‘s.}n,trou Alelm strances Anxiously Awaited. happy privilege to assumethe character Tho vote ou recommitment vesulted, yeas | The attoruey, howoever, s, that according | seribed o a book entitied “Wonders of amount is invested as a fund for maintain of host to welcome you to the house | 120, “nuyst117, and the resolution wus ve- | 1o the rulings of the supreme court, no bill | Llectricit { Bererx, Jun, 8.—The result of Lord Salis- Nesmassa Cirr, Nob,, Jun. 5.—(Special | Sacint 1 iy presented by a house of prostitution wouid RS A ty toa Ohill. ] : : . e i : P which in afew moments will be your | committud. WIS b "ologram to Tuk Bee.| —During a quarrel . buryts remonstrances i connection with tho | Which o few moments will bo your (B Loty S | T L o Poarful On fast night, in South Nebraska City, between Attempted to Broak Jail. Morier affair will probably shortly appear. { P¥0 800 WECHHE T OBR LI WE mittee on printing. After providing for A At CEpan Iarins, fa., Jan. 5. ~At the Indus- ( Sam Merriman and his neighbor,Mrs.Charles Dengur, T, Jan, S.—|Special Telegram | Tho governuent organs ovince an unoasy de- | (Y SERKT REC W CRIE anorations, | varions documents, the hour accorded to ¢ A Cyprian Deccived., trind ome to-day o of inhuman treat- 3 Goodman, over @ dog, the woman threw a | to Tur 13gr.] -Banks and Winter, who were | sire todisentangle themselves from the affir. [ s 000 HESE & SRt B BUREEEEAIA | committee expired, and then: there was Complaint was made at the police station | ment was disclosed. The threeyear-old poker at Morriman with such forco as to pen- | removed to Auawmosa prison this evening, at- | While the libera wapapors are rojoicing | yud intellectun] rocr clush of conflicting intoresta, vesterdsy by a orcature of the demimonde | ehild of Walter Bowlin, eolored, a barber, 3 X tion. IPor man etrate his leg soveral inciies. This 5o en- B <l bt Thes had | over what they call a Bismarckian hiunder, | 14 Intellectunt rog 1403 ragod him that ho followed her into her | benibed o breslc Jull asy niigts” oy iad |iCy Yo ot Tl to cousure Morior fof | Years I have cherished a hopo that house, firing threo shots at her, all taking | cells and were just stepping out wiien they | 1is want of decorum in sending a heated iet- might be able to do something for my effoot' iu hor arms, but brcaliiig 10 boues. [ Wave discovered. Thos are dosporate ouay. | ter dircetly to Count Herbert Bismarek in- | profession of ~a more lasting good He guve himsolf up to the ofticers to-day, but | gorerg g v stead of communicating in the usual munne than mere almsgiving, but could not L IR A 10 complaint hias yet been filed against him. h e through tho British ambassador. - Sir Itobert | determine what course to pursue. Not [ Wb the auestion of consiaeration, and i | money in return. = As sho could not ive his FHPTT, doubtioss dusirol i€ possible, 'to avold"en- | until many convorsations with mumr- | [t STt 1LY 1 SO e Aot naide | mamo no worrant wiv bawed, o woman Mr., Crisp of Georgia called up the South < aroiing contested clection case of Smalls vs | catled Cor Elliott, Tenth, that a fellow, whose name Mr. Blanchard, representative of the river | not know, gave her o countersoit and harbor bill, was prompitly on his foet | yicue, und she had given him $15 in wood it was dis i one arm wore cle perpetrated tho v will he madg before tho grwnd Sury agninat the father and grand niother as w The mothor of the cluld deserted it some months g who lives on Davenport, near | was taken 1o the Lo she did covered that botl 0 bill last | broken. An am outragc, bt < yenne i ! The Boone County Juil Brakers, 0., Jan ele. | tAngling the English government in the af- | o5 friends of the theater on this sub- | wished the Oklahoma bill to have precedenos or e 4 A ot gy AuRona, Neb., Jan. 8.—[Special Telegvum | coin”vo oyl “,,)'] Lt city ';l,_.:l.‘\l&,c,, l’j;‘,‘(';,,\,‘ he charge of Torgery has " collupsed | Yooy “4nd” whilo discussing it with | of considoration. bhLio havo biemesen gnHoriaud aanekorain sho wil Leio. An Accidentsl Shootin 4o Yo Tie Brr,)—The two jail brakers, John | g ghero to-duy, C. W. River, republican | As further result of Lord Salisbury’ esses. Barrett, Daly and Palmer (n | Mr. Crisp was victorious. The house, by o 2 Dis Morses, la, Jan. 8.—[Special Tele- £ Havmer aud William Bennet, were horo yi was re-elocted IS . Baird, the | remonstraucos, the Tagblat says that the | club of this character being suggoested [ 8 vote of 100 to 63, ‘Ix'lm'xln!\ml to cousidor Judge Tley N e T gram fo Tur Bre. |~ AtDenisonflast Sund, ¥ Sh weo | Bismarck's are attacking England, not the best means totho good ead), did | the election case, but his vietory was mot yet | ¢ XE VRIS RGN FITEREREE L [ Arthar Bosson, aged fifteen years, was shot terduy and took lunch at Britton's restau- | democrutic candidate. The republicans yant. Britton know Harmer, but did uot | three members of th know ho bad broken jail untit'the arrival of | a clean sweep. completc AR B b 4 Mr., Springor asked unanimous consent for | vounced t ance of the schemo proposed. | mujing an order for a final vote on the | er a do and instantly killed. He and Harry Stoceks wore skating and sat down on the ice to rest. 1 Morier, and that they ave ready to go to the | [ resolve to act—to do my utmostin length of seelciug au allogiance with Russin. | fupth W about Saturduy he would sion s to the suit of the Arbeiter ity council, muking o @ae Bee to-duy. They inquired for the Con- ———— if that is necessary, to rain Kagland's world- | s i s Arst 8 rds scom- 4 ) pt i - g 3 ! F RO L vi - ! wi his is the first step towards the accom- | Okluhoma bill at 3 o'clock to-morrow, and | bund for an injunction agaiust the police. jeveral shots were fived from o re Satcigre aud hud with hinia new leather | Sioux Crry, I, Jon. 8,~[Special Tologram | P4P° it i 2 treasurer, Mr. \Wiliiam Bispham, we | Mr. Weaver moved to rocousider the vote by | = if o thouzht Liat it would kil angbody, 1n (3 to Tug Bee. |—The Evening Excha v Ak ve S ol bl f our . which the house determined to consider the some way not elearly explained by Harry i ¥ ; P S ERSUAUAR-ATAY 3he Samonp Conpl tlons. owe the wise solaghyn. of gur house: to election cise. By raising the no Stoceks, the weapon was discharged with to-day sold by J. . Cook to H. G. Chapmuu, Benrniy, Jan. 8.—It 18 understood that the | Me. Stunford Widiite, its admirable re od Arthur's For Sc lling Lignor Without License, | oy o hou g ¢ quorum on the vows by division, Mr., W fatal rosuits, The bullet entel Ui Buatvaun, Nob., Jun. 8.—[Special to Tis The papes \\u.r.\!.uhll;hul 1:\0 Years ugo. Samoan affairs will not be made the subject construction and embellishment, while | §700RE yoo and »nuy voto upon Mr. Crisy's B e u re forohead — S| ' 10 the poet Aldrielt we are indebted for Ber |—Sherifl S, Daranoll to-day arrested The Skating Ohampionship, of a specinl dobate in the reichstag, but will 0 i wotion to table the motiou. ; = A h oy = i the choice of oup'ppropriate and com- Mr. Crisp's motion was agreed to—yeas It you have made up your mind to buy A Unique Rac 9. Stava and J. Dobroy, of Horo, s [ Asstmxpas, Jan. 8.—Thie race for the | bereferred toduring tho discussion of the | W, EURCE % Hat mp world being but a | 190, nays 15 Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induccd 10 take Msox City, In., Jan. 8.—(Spacinl The Kieler narkuble ¢ uuty. These parties have been openly | amateur holf-milo skating championship of | Baval hudget. itung states | Stage wheve oy an must play his | Mr. Weaver then (not in opposition to the auyother A Boston ludy, who that Samoan losses are the greatest, in o examplo Iy gram to Tua Bes ] The x Y nr'xln‘:“ (};vAl‘ulsnl‘ilx‘sn;‘l;\ol-‘:"lnl:nn\sl;b(l-‘;f“‘l::"':u‘!l:- the world took place hiere to-day and was won | qovg and men that the German navy ever | Park:” Mine jusl maw, as the new year | olection case, but in pursuancs of u purposo worthy fmitation, tells her experience below Jenge wade recently by A. C, Owen, of this o nuisances wad havo boen i disgrace to the | DY Von Panschin, of St Potorsburg. in 1 | experionced i o traus-ocanic oxpediti dawns, i hippyase, sinco it perinits | 1 pross e Digatom M Mo (e oise 1 *1n one store where T went to buy oot's | city, 10 run any man in the United States of county, minute aud 2585 soconds. Von Punschin [ 'he National Zeitung complains that Amer- | me to present to you by the hands of our . A tho ved that whot tho Sursaparilia tho elerk tried to induce e by Lo . N, o4 to adjourn, and furthef move 1 that when the i t y | seventy-nine, i forty or cighty rod Protectod Against Himself. 5‘2"1‘5‘?1’-?'.‘-‘3& LS 39 do Lypaie g don mml“" ""v.uux".ul R A "\i“ ice president, Mwd ‘Daly, your title | house adjourned it be to meet on Thursday thelr ownustead of 1ood's; hietoldmetheir’s | goos ‘5t o™ o from 510 o $10,000 @ side, 18 ) otectod Against Himself, & 8 10 no kood, for it has boen proved that the | deads to this pegpefty, Letus drink | next. Luter the motion was voled down. would last longer; that X might take [ on ten 0t 1a bo ucoted Wy John B 5Ian, £or a { Newiassa Crry, Neb., Jun, 8.—{Special TorratpT— natives were led from the ambuscade by an | f. N g1 e o ROLAE S8 Kokon was vYoled dosve, 4 st longers iight Lake 4o aloat w be icepted by Jolu 13)iton, forn | Tologram to Tue Hue]-D. M. RRAEN Rallying to MoKinley's Support. American, '\'\”.'l’fm'.f?“wil‘.”".. C“tn;l"m:’l n‘l‘x‘:l“lltl;::::nl:(} LN s A or auYl il Say T c t Jenatiie Mty iR SL R a0 old nian living nt Syracuse, was brought | | Wa RNOTN - J8, Bl QRIS repilh Harrison's Osllers, memory, toour ug duss valued Jeflerson, | motion, and Mr. Ceisp uppreciating the o € wibels will be oue of tho 108t IGUe o 0 town to-nizht for safo keeping, he having | 1ean delegation from Obio called upon IxDIANAROLS, Jan. B.—The ouly prominent | and hy Bim prosansed to us; from this | that thero was no hope of mecuring one, days' trial; that if Edid not like it I wocd not. | vocord sttewpted o comuit suicide last night by | Major McKinley last evening and assured 1 7 cup and this sous@iv of Jong ago, my | Mmaved adournment, stating that ho would y anything, ote. Byt o could not previl o pug— . gutting Lis throat. bim that they would cordially support his | 0ut of towu callers ou General Harrison | €Ul »Bouysmy of Jong ROy Y | call up the election ¢ise wo-morrow. g o ] ok prigl Blackleg at Mechanicsville, At ) candidacy for the spaakership, todsy was ex-Congressmen R. (. Horr, | father’s “"1;1""-&8""»‘ now, hencuth his Pending the motion to adjourn, Mr, Cox in- ne to chango, lL" I Iu;n 1 had tuken S AMAGKIAR AL TRGMIARILVEE & . e e . ML of Mliohtcan Do 'iair was s soolal portrait, drink to the players' perpetual | troduced for reference to the commitie aparilla, knew what it w way Qalaan {0’ Tiin daki] ~— Disskles’ lisa % @orumsys, Neb., Jan. 8 —Special Telo Military Nominations Made. Ho stated that e thought both Blalne prospe: “IV- commerce & bill authorizing tho se satiafiod with 1t, und did niot want suy othor, | 0 L ot (I AU il v g L) 15p "o v v 8 Pel Alger would be embers of Harrison's Mr. Duly responded in a short speech | the treasury to establish harbors of re lood's Barsaparilia broken out amoug Mr. & I s gram to ' Bur,|~The annual meeting of | WASUWINGTON, Jan. 8.—(Special Telogram | Alker wo Rembers AREOR'AL accaptuice ¥ at or near Point Barrow and Point Hope, | T was feeliug re o with dyspepsia, | ready three or four huve dicd, 11 the sproad bourd of trade was held this ovening (n | 1 T4 BEE.] ~Tho president b nominated . IR s SR E R T bl Tl ||« Lat datiug o T coutd ardly | 0f tie discase is Mo, Seott wilt - MPipatricics bl Lo Gerrard was eleoted | CoPtain Michaol Cooney, Ninth cavalry, to Fresh From the Oable. A ey Ty e discretion, at uny of those places, | d bo s heayy loncr, a8 b6 is i GXLUSIYG Mok B Biaous, joie bt verawal e piveros | L o, otk caveis, oo | i Tovsbonan caused grom sssiement 1y | | oxus iltings. :Docombor 20: 1a | ivatilo tudtatunnt Kt comnio Hood’s iy cl ction. 0 4 h valry, A royal pe 4 Irid. s SuUpposed 0 wn « o ishino @ 00 « > Was docided to hold s pubile” celtbratior | captaiy. $h8 1ere. DAlaee 67 AP E gamblers P bae | the coon & smart’ ammal?” asked a | on commerce will hold 4 special neeting for Dy pin's Funera), when the Platte river bridge is comploted. — places have been raided. stranger of ola St, Jackson, ou Onion | consideration of the bili on Friday next. stand. T looked like & person in consump. Keokuk, 1a., Jun. .~ [Special Telegran 10° o s ey English Defeat the Savages. e N 0.ttia " ckatabar: o | PRA) o Mr. Raudall, from the committee on appro- | tion, Hood's Sarsaparille did me so much | Pug By, |—Dr. ¥, Siduey Papin, the son in ey The Loup River Bridge Opened, LoxvoN, Jan. 8, —Advices from Mandal: deputies over M. Audreil. “Talk erbout coons bein’ smart! I a-rmnu|n’u{ reportod the sundry civil appropri good that 1 wonder ab nysell son 8, | law of 5. W. Allerton, of Chicago, who died % Couumucs, Neb, Jun. 8.—[Special Tele- | state that in a battle fought bevween the ey should say dey wuz smart,” suid Juck- [ aton Bi) ..,.u.".’.'. B oad i and my friends frequently spegk of it Mus. | suddenly in Oid Mexico one weok ago, was © gramto Tus Bee)-—The new iron bridge | British forces and the Kaveus, o wild tribe g A Fort Kobbery. sop. 1 "o Adjourned. » EiLa A. Gory, ot “Forraco Btreet, Boston, buried here this afternoon. Tho rowaims _over the Loup was oponed for trafic at s | of the country, the former lost five killod Ellen Jewel, who lives near the fort, has A_“ ell, how smart arve they?" = = ~ . were brought by special train, accompanied . Mpiclook p. m. to-day. The Herald's notice of | and the latter o), sworn out a warrant for the st of Mr. A coon played me de meanes’ trick Washington Brovitios. Sarsa arlll by relatives and friends. The services wore suBts opening was oo previous, A - — uud Mrs. Jucob Zimmerman, who she clains w.l'uia:rllwvrd Lel: l_ml. llluun alale d oo SN RN . - lurgoly nllt.»‘n:;nl‘llr:“ nds being presect (rom e swmbermen Happy. weunt through her trunk and stole §12.50 whar de koon went inter de groun’, un BN TS r il " Chicago wnd St. Louis. A Brakeman's Hand Crushes SrEvENs I 9 g Jiud e i y sponse 10 @ letter from aeleerill, Sold by all druggiste. £1; six for £5. Prepared only e Srevess Porxt, Wis,, Jan. 8. —Six inches - 1 waited d I day long to shoot dat | 4eiiny concerning notice of settlement oi by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecarios, Lowell, Mass, Use Kere's thread aiwazs si »y Corumpus, Neb,, Jan, 8.--[Special ‘Peie- | of snow Lias fallen throughout the Dr. Kening scialist, 1020 K st., | & ' when he” did come, it r t A S0 ugl pineries, Dr. Kenington, specialist, 8t., | koon, an’ when he did come, was 4 | section wand in the Olclaloma territory, o8 h R &ram tp Tue Bex]~Dan Clothes, a special | and lumbermen are huppy. Lincola, Nebraska. polecat.” | the townsite gives settiors u peior righ 1o 100 Doses One Dollar sold and recommended by Hayden Brose