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OMAHA DAiLy BEE OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 14, 180 ALIFE AND DEATH STRUCGLE |, shcxvinnes awwvasc. | ANDERGON WILL, BE HANGED | faiswsstormitme wrkeoye Fromve [ pUBLIC PRINTER ASPIRANTS, | sinegeenstor mave o esme v £ 11015 100 LAZY T0 THRIV e is Ventilating It in the Columns of five miles of as pretty a valley as grasp and disappeared like magic from view the British Press, it has ever been our fortun '”]'.”\h !U“'H It When the darkey realize that vi{\‘ h n! lost Bignificanco of the Recent Bloody v’,:“\" v.u ;zh " New "“.".{u” ‘n( The Brutal Brown County Wife | ; “\\"‘\V:‘:;«m‘.:]::l «.:t:-‘m\:" N.I.\"”“xh ‘\{"l\‘-'t\. ::{ Lewis Payne, of Now York, Appar- | ihchinte 0 b :’:"l"u‘.' \L:;‘\:‘y i :'.'ff\l And Must Bo Taught to Work of spondence between the American and British the lands of Towa; the soil of a rich bla —_— friond about his dofeat in November, and governments in reference to the Sackvillein- ioam from three o cleven tect in depth: no v - what the future held 1u store for him, when | INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS NEEDED. CIMARRON GUARDED BY MILITIA. | cudent isbeing eiven to tho public in dailyin. | O'0 SHE POISON HER HUSBAND 2 | saud, aikail, nor Bufalg wallows 1o iler. | GEN. ROSENCRANS' BOOMERANG. L i e otk = stallments, In a communication to Sahsbury K v 1 ! s . . h'Omaha & Republican Valley railroad have been during the last month. — The idea aslofier Oherly ©Oc Sackville claims that on October 25 he had | A Nebraska Farmer's Wife Held on | hae graded a line from Ke up this Testy Criticisms of Gen that T am to be reiieved of all this harrass foner Oberly Condemns th@ The Citizens Burning With a Desire to | an interview with Bayvard about the Murchi- . Narrow Escape valley to Milldale, and the early spring will t's flotirenient Coming Homo ment, to have no more of these oMcoscekers eservation System as Lacking Itevenge What Thiey Term the s0n lothor, it Wwhich he received the (mpre e & BAFKiNE R Ings oo the fron laid ad e will bo out of the b DR ;.v.v,;x“.‘l}:"_x‘.]‘ly:\(::,.u":‘,ifiy‘;”\y‘x,;;i!v,.. s of con in the Bssential loments sliberate rdel 3 s1on that his explanation was satisfactory 3 ® Deliberate Murder of Ha e '_’I sgplludddat v b o Other State News. In anticipation of the early com tho first timo in four years 1 can breathe ot Civihization. Their Townsmen, received no further communication unti £ pletion of this line of road easy. It is a real souree of satisfaction to Assports were sont him on the 80th, He the town of “‘Lomax" has been projected look out upon the future, wien 1 shall have A Tlian Miaee Work - continues: Anderson Will Hang. The projector of this enterprise, Mr. H. | WismiNotos Bowea Tie Ovang Ges, ) | none of tie cares of oflics, hone of the coin- | AL LA LL The Kansas War, I was all along ignorant of the precise Loxg Pixg, Neb., Jan. 13, pecial to T | 1:OMAX is not pushing the matter as a_spec 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, plaints of friends and caffs of cnemies, WasmiNaron, Jan, 13, —Commnissioner of Toreka, Kan,, Jan. 13.—[Special Telegram | grounds on which my removal was sought, | Ber.|—The cise of Anderson vs The State ation, nor to discomfit those who are already Wasnivaros, D. C. dan, 13, ) [ After all, the earcs of the oftice outweigh all | 1ndian Aftairs Oberly, in his annual reporty to Tne Brr.|—J, Q. Shoup, chair f the My By " # Tty > 10 SHtes | engaged in business on Wood river, but to The fight for the position of publie printer | Of the benctits and pleasures it brings. The | qiseusses the act of June 20, 1888, by whicl{ E Ber.]—J. Q. Shoup, man of the arty exigencies overruled interns was affirmed by the supreme court, and | concontrate that business which is scattered i prosidency 1s a position whieh offers great WOFLY KA S KOO board of county commissioners of Gray Telegrams were being rece Brown county will experience its first hang- | for a dozen miles around in little country | under President Hatrison has opened in | oy icament and arouses the highest ambition | the authority and dutios of the saporintends county, came in this afternoon from the | the effect that the Irish vote in New Y ingina few weeks, Anderson killed his | SIOCs, into one contral point, where we can | earnest with the arrival in Washington of | of an Awmerican citizon, no matter what his | @it of Indian schools were oxtended, and 800no of Lho frig Sht wi P By APy R 4 8 : command the attention of business men [ two or three representatives of Lewis Payne | position in any place in ' life may be but | reaches the conclusion that the most natural, il lie frightful county seat war, to lay | was slipping away from the democratic | wife two years ago and was condemmed to | 0 Ay Ltk il el 3 : the matter before Govornor Martin. Jmue: | ticket, and immediate action was necessary | die about oo year aid Six months back, but | ¥iieh the importance o tlons have | from New Yotk City, A great deal of ns. | Whon he gots it ho finds thut iUis all glamour, | economical, and effoctive administration of dietely upon his arrival he had a long confer- | on the question of my dismissar in order to | the case has been pending on error i t i ,“‘r‘m‘]: i Ciheluding a | Suravee is shown by Payne's friends on ac- | i (it It « S HNR, el Lt bt and | e Tndian sehool will be sccuaed by enlargd ence with the governor, who has been in tel- | conciliate this action, involving, as it did, [ JAbreme court ever since. This wasa most | yaqyy milling enterprise, which #o to show | count of his geographical location and the 1 shall embrace private life with | 08 the perogatives of the superintendenty cgraphic_communication all day with the | w want of courtesy which I venture to think | e *fhy, murder. "“““,“‘ L s hestod | the faith which our business mea have in | fact that he is cudorsed by nearly all the * pleasure than 1 ever anticidated.” fivst, by placing under his imediate chargd ofticials at Cimarron. Shoup gavea thrill- | is unprecedented in the history of | sigis of 1ifo, and then ho completed his work | tis Section of the state, i typographical unions of the Empire state. INAUGURATION ACCOMMODATIONS all matters connected with all branches of ok R N et bl b i derstood 1y ( - o a a v Jew Y s uscless for verson: vho expect to at- a o > o o ing account of his experience with the at- | diplomatie intercourse. Since 1 saw | and buried her in a well and filled it up. AL rAA limited num- | He is being pushed also by the New York B x‘ (for porsons Wwho oapect ot | Tndian education, instead of - rostrioting tacking party. He was in hisofice in the | Bayard on the 2th, when he accepted e cngage in business here or build residences, | Senators and a number of gentlemen fu the | G0 f Nareh to attempt to eigage rooms at | 1M to - twe lines of - work i court house when the leader of the mob from | my cxplanation and said he bore me no il Fa Held for & """“"‘"‘“- will be given deeds to lots, and the choice at | senate from other castern states, together | fhe hotels at Washington. 1t is safo to say | connection with — but one class of the rival town of Iugalls opened the door of [ will, the question at issue had never as- | | ”‘*l“\"‘ Neb., Jan. 12.~Forty-eight hours | present at le h the New York delegation in the house. [ that the four first-class Ainerican Hotcls in | sohoolss ru_ml.!s.»mm. lh‘_\ providing that he his ofice and covercd Shoup with a Win- | sumcd an international character ns far as 1 | jave boes oheabicd tn tho post-martom ex DUPED BY AS AMBERICAN, s R e L L B S L L R e RN LRl R s e chester, commanding him not to move. All | was awarc until the moment it was —decided | FRUHION OF tho bod -‘v“\".""‘" AL DL = S JYOtil ross, (THe,only. SOLYo Work ot i ho applications come from woll known | through the bureau of Indint aftars, unded the county officers were held up iu the same | 10 send me my passports, when all adjust- | |4 rmer supposed to have been poisoned at bis | A Buffalo Man's Scheme For “Work- | the inte of anybody for tho po- | .4 rosponsible people. How many persons | which arrangement the commissioner o way, while the remainder of tho mob took | ment was rendered impossible and an inci- | hOme in Silver Lake townshiy, last Thurs- l the London Times. sition ‘up to this time is for Mr | haveapplied to the twenty or thirty second | Indian affairs may place at the disposal o SULa 1B 5P oGt EY ¥ Fogs.dn ana s NEH | BY WWhilol GariosPhEa. Wb ORbNmIY o :l.l‘}', (s(um; ient evidence has been developed [ Bepparo, Jan. 18.~ The Courier this morn- | Payne, the other aspirants not having and third-class hotels, and tho hunarods of | the superintendent the entire oficial nachin: ron people in hot pursuit. - | plications with her majosty’s government.” | stomach of the deceased swill b forwarded | PY Publishing a number of telegrams and f M. D. Helm, of Indlana, who was a foroman | 5oy 07 ™t t'is snte to say that the nuuibor | 15:and must be transnoted lish and Bliss, who were killed Alithe leading papers are devoting the | to Rush Medical college, where search will | letters written by a special detective from | in the ofice under Defrees and Rounds. | (il pun somewlcre between thir 3 The commissioner recommends some imd were mot participating in the fight, and [ most of their editorials to dofending tne [ bemade for the poison’ Great excitement | Scotland Yard seut out in the interest of the | Colonel Hollaway, of Indianapolis, is also an [ thousand. Al ot the rooms engeed at the | portant changes in the wethuds of making Shoup claims that their murder was deliber- | Giplomatic blundors of Sackyillo and Morior, | Prevails in the neighborhood. London Tines, to procure evidence to im- | aspirant, and Captain Meredith, of Chicago, [ four leading hotels will not X two | purchases of Indian supplies. A much ate and in _cold blood. He demands of the ot e Mlicate Parnell he Phanix Park murders. | who was in General Harrison’s regiment, | hundred, and those engag more satisfactory method, he thinks, governor that the murderers bo brought to | HOYPON, Jan, 13—Referring to_the blue A Close Call L I ten second-class Totels will prob would be the founding of a burea K N Coners Be Drought to 1 450k on the Sackville affair, the Daily News " oA " 1t appears that in August last a mechanic aspires to be public printer. Payne | (68 SCool i 6 A ARBAA SR BILL L0 DIArs FRLRTL T speedy justice. He says that the attackis LordS: 1 licated the tect Hastings, Neb. al Tele- Py B i i oA AHTAT 64T ceed one thousand rooms. The capacity | to submit to bidde a standard sample o Py S BN NGhAGIL By - WaLs s s hewls | Savs: “LordSalisbury has vindicated the tech Rt Ol L residing at Blackrock, being out of work and 3 raphical location, | of these twelve or fiftecen hotels is someth cach article instead of submitting a large IS SOy crere. e 1'1‘1‘u|1'hupIn‘»";‘n\ hical propriety of the course he has pursued [ gram to Tur Bee.]—At 8 o'elock this morn- [ 0 0% 700 iived the idea of making | 81 1elm is given tho advantage of long and | Jike five or six thousand rooms. Tt will varicty of sunplos of eqch urticlo. | Thus the torious tigs uid eotwboys, who swero brougt | A1 Vs made'a distinet point at the expenso | ing o fire originated from some unknown | gotmeiinng - ont of the Tondon Times. | creditable experience in the oflice, BRBIENAL G RGPS BTOR TGT FORROME WATHE || QO8O 0T DECo WONIAINYEIRIoN DGORIONY for the purposs of terrorizng. the Cimarron | ©f resiient Clevelanp. We cannot, how- | cause between the New England house He wrote lo the publisher, stating BHLL KELING BOSENCRANS, 1y ro. | ciont to themselves, unwilling to engage th sidered in awarding contracts, and nothing people while the county records were eing | Syers think his prac ul wisdom cqual to his | the ‘store building occupied by C. A. Wills | in effect that he knew of two Irishmen who If the bill which has ooy faworably re- [ rooms at this early dute. 'Tie munager of > would be required of the commissiorey scized, Onc of the leaders of the party was | foiraversial skill oflipurnoBarL 2 s | with a stock of notions. They were both | Were in posscssion of documentary evidence vty Lyl the bbitt \mn-;n",‘\\'luuh is one of the princi f“'f'f”"y making of the uward to the lowest the notorious *‘killer,” I'im Johnston, who, | \1an Serves no useft DL LB o e Cp A SR ; that would prove the letters on'which the | Of the two SRl el pal hostelrics of the city, tells me that e has | bidder. TSN\ 0B | GHBHIY L DOARLeT S UIEE Yo SHAD VDR T an g Ly WS TDUG | G et i SRl B UL L [ty Yeliod n the prosentiinvestization to bo eral’ william 8, Rosencrans o the aviy | rofused over two thousiud applications, and | - “Fhe commissioner favors the extension of 0 the Tives Tof velee mon ana bat s | ness for the post he accepted about 31,200 In cach ease. Before the fiames | perfectly genuine, Ho soon reccived advice | aud placing him on the —retired —lis st aside less than a dozen rooms. In [ the provisions of the civil service law to the e e mensnd thav SR were extinguished the hotel, ran by D. T. | From the times that & detbetive. would b | 88 @ brigadicr gencral, is passed, it |y 1y instances he has reccived offers | Indian sorvice, and says that he would ad- OB IMATHRS B Ve Ao aRy hat e Se i The Ska Dlmer, was damaged to the extent of £00. | seut. Detective Daly came and corresponded | Well tax the charity of the friends of the Iate | g Nigh as 590 for u suite of two or three [ vise that this extension be made immedi- put a stop to the fight if it requires the en- | Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Bennath.) T'hoe other building was owaed by D. Quack- | \ith the meehanic from New York. He said | General Grant to the fullest limit. = There | rgoms for a period of a week or ten days. In | ately if ho were not fearful that if made ! RET Y y D08 STERDAM, Jan. 13.—[New York Herald | enbush. Wills loses $300. All the proverty @ was authorized t o mechanic | Are many men in coneress now who were | goyveral instances he has been offored a $1,000 | now it would be robbed of much of its cffect- ure militin of the state. He proposes to i [ T SWheberts | he was authorized to- see that th o o f N erahve \when Goneral Rosencrans | S0Y0% L o] e ) e il Sty ! have a thoroug vestigation, and suys that | Cable—Special to Tug rreates e COVELCUADYERINS, CO. and | and others willing to give proofs, anc i A S L u PNCIRNS | for three or four rooms for the same period, [ iveness by being attributed to partisan mo- e ROEN T VeRL R onpand CysiLab) fOs L1 o) I 2 Ereatest | \ite occupied a room in the rear of the store acoasnr: B L 4 | made his oked and memorably bitter | and he has refused. the offers in every in. He, however, recommends that spec- uilty one will be punished. \’ v if necessary [0 to and n N 3 3 I hed. | skating race ever witnessed in this city took | for g slecping apartment, and kened PR T ART 5 attack upon General Grant, while a bill re 58, s lict 5 + 3 POAIG General Mogers, with the sccond regiment, : : 4 L ! ing apartment, and were awakened | tostify, wero well _compensated and 2 D oo bIlresl (st ancal pplicants for positions be required to reached Cimurron early this morning and | 100 to-day between the Russian, Von [ by the flames. ‘Their 'hair and eyebrows | piotacted, " THe wanted the machunic Lo go ta | Storing o the army and placing on the re- | B oisons tho proprictors of the best | establist their finves by Taraion i s 5 s town in arms and expocting | Panschun, and #Tim Donoghan, of New | were singed and their faces burned, and | New York, and. lator to meot him hotel | tived list the hero of Appomatox, was under | atelg will not engage their rooms for the | evidence as the commissioners may reauire, R o i e SR pect R eC ) ) they barely escaped in their night robes e B o (5 o Mg | consideration. General Rosencrans contended aguration are manifold; but the principal | not only from the applicants but threg another attack. No strangers were allowed | York., Ovor 20,000 people were on the ice. ey barely e e o g1 es. in Buffalo. The mechanic, however, was | ¢ QAL (C LI L G wded | jhauguration: are manifola; but the prineipa ot only fro o applicauts but from three nother attac angers were allowed peoy that there was no law or precedent for re one s this: A room engaged now for the | reputable citizens personually acquainted I to enter the town without proving satisfac- | Panschun beat Donoghan one-fifth of a S equal to the occasion, and on the avrival of | (L At fol B r 8 o % 3 Chen aver Cros > dotoctive hero Rotifie sir | Storing a name to the rolls of the army after | jnayguration week would not yield the land- | with him. In conclusion the commissione torily that they were not friends of the other | sacond in u mile, making the fastest timo on ~ Beaver Crossing. g the detective liero Botifled hiw - tuat their | HAE 8RS Bi° Tl OLILD S RN | inauguration sweok would not yield the latd | with him. In conclusion tho commissionce town. No services were held in the church, Braver CRoss1NG, Neb., Jan. 13.—[Special 1e had been discovered. that there were no demands made ustice a0 Orago, L s CALD but instead the ehurch was converted into an T, el 5 ¥ he detective and his female companion | tha oco K LDl y room in these hotels, if not “The Indian is commencing to appreci B O NEC) i Hintof b by to Tue Bre ]—Beaver Crossing 18 situ e From there he | or courtesy or the American idea vi. (wiliEbot cosupledtwithinitho! | thalact (Lt o TBL DECME. SrvilsaHEs positod. Goneral Moyors ordered th. peo: Mrs. Cutting Improving. on the Blue river, 103 miles from Omaha, went to Montreal thanceltoRCHicagold 05 jbs HOIO S ENOXSlL S WHICh SiEhsoult four weaks by people who will | must, as he expresses it, ‘learn the whita ple to at once disavm themselves, and told [Copyright 1839 by Jam:s (Gordon Bennott.] on the main line of the Fremont, Elkhorn & | where his Lea s were with George | JUstify l}u{‘ X\vfllm.nll‘zl‘l ‘nfl\' |A~1!.1!“l“ stay until after the inauguration. Thous- | man's ways’ or perish from the face of the them that unless they did so their weavons | ROME, Jan. 13.—[New York Horald Missouri Vi railroad, in Seward county, | Harvey & Co., LaSalle strect, all the | 10 thosrmy Wwho tud, subseanently ol fed | ands "»I porsons ¢ill_come hu‘rx- within the v.u'!lew ll‘u q‘.n-.:.l be (.m;rh!, h“\\\' to \]\-;xrk. % 3 STt hai 5 Sy PR 52 S A e % e o imploring the o' man to hasten his a S 8 al Gra i 103 ree or four weeks and remain after d all schiools that are open for his childrer \«mn’«‘l_n‘L taken froni thew by force. Toall | —Special to Tue Bue.| -Mrs. Robert L. | Nebraska, aud is one of the rising cities of i fi"i‘:g*fl“"‘?;':v‘mfl'.“‘m"lj\{' honored with, He ridieuled the idea thar | O35 e, or four wocks a A ] N L LTI outwarc ances the order was cow | Cutting's condition is deelared by hor med- | this great state. 1t will soon be quite a rail- | Prod sums of money, amounting in all to abouy | the impoverished financiul condition of the | ¢y have suitable accommodations, Thus the | stracted in the use of awricultural nid mee ron man named Gage and 3 Rob- | 1941 attendants not to be dangerous, and she | road center. The Missouri Pacitic will build | 500, i irant family justified congress in restoring | 1y, dlords wilt rent their rooms for a period | chavical implements, The Indian should bins, of Ingalls, met this morning a few miles | HOW hopes to leave the Hotel de Russie very | from Crete up the Blue, through this town Writing from Chicago on November 23, he | ¢ lx;vm] ."T'-";:n".‘m‘.i‘llf.’(ml",mfl'::-\ ":“!\l\\‘:; l":;} of from five to eight wecks by not engaging | be taught not ouly how to work, but also that from Ingalls and desparate encounter en- | soon for Paris and by way of York to the coal and oil filds | began to” show suspicion, and declared that [ (B LOWRERON 1 RACEE0 F reat confl. | them, whereas, if thoy should enguge them | 1t is his auty to worl, ~The ~reservation sys- sucd, They first exchanged pistol shots, but - oL the Blnck Hills, The B. & M. s about to [ B¢ would not pay out, another dollar until ho | gonce ‘mill” From Genornl Hosonorans' [ HOW, for the inauguration, thoy would lve | tom gives 1080 idividual Shiojincentivolto aftery .[u':ll: bid o )::':.'"r..‘"x."r'::?"i Lusslo 1 BARRETI'S BAD BREAK, build a line from Milford to the same points, [ yiync S\e b PIREES I T8 QWA BAEEE: - O | speeeh the following extracts are taken: ¢ | DU ENE REHREREE G B Nees B R moda- T T Al s ALl Bk neck, which will probably cause his death. | A Lively Scrimmage in the Minne. [ andthereis vory flattoring prospocts for a | was, ' that he could afford to do without | 18 Oty itention to tecount, any f"l”‘] s | tions of a comfortuble character for ever e This morning the Ingalls people received a apolis Jail, Siilon stion ot Wt Biemonty Fichorn & | them. - Sull he was willing 0 give $100 for ‘,f’.‘l;;‘i{“’,";:=';"‘ N ik porant'a milliary | peraon who comes here during the inaugura MADAIMS' PAST LIFE. report that a mob I Cimarron was pi ¢ o e 5 Missouri Valley next spring. ie following | them. On December 1 he wrote, announcing | FePURHOR PRy e dEe There nced be no nervousness about | 7 Aring to nttack thom Wwith the. intention of | , MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 13. aro the principlo business men here: Dewitt | Lig mtention of proceéding to Niagara Falls. | Iebrosented under the exigencies of party it | tho failuro to_sccure roows at this time. | Something More About the Abductor urnings the town and Killing the loadors o | Telegram to T s, | Pete Barrott, con- | Tges, the pionoer merchant, carrics a large | “In’ (he course of - his- wanderings afior [ torest and powor, and can only sugsost that | \Wisy people, who want. kool accommoda: e ae ; revengo tho murder of English and Bliss, | fincd in the Hennepin county jail under sen- | stock of gencral merchundise in a store SOx | yroofs the detective Awent to Ravenswood, | WHeR 8 truc history comes o bo written it | tions “and 'do notcare to pay fancy | puovepsscr, R, L, dun oMo They immediately called a_wcoting und | tence of death, together with two other | 42 and is doing a good business. Nextcomes | i1, where he said his son lived, and thence | Will bo, patod down to very differont dimen. | |, jces — merely to havo thom en- | P v At L dan i ghly organized themselyes, Sontinel ! : e Johuson & Greedy, with a fine stock of gen- | ho wrote offering to- give the Buffalo man | 8ious. Ttwas the interest of n g W | vaged in advance, will armve in [ Adams, who, it is claimed, for abducted thoroughly organized themselves. Sentinels | jrisoners, attempted to escape this morning. | aon marehaniods With @ fine st v ectial|ine i party of thus country to make his service v Sanh i e . Sl i were sent out to wateh for the appearance of | m ol eral merchandise. They are two energetic | 00 and the same 10 the other two if success | PArty o ALILE L : SEPVILCS | Washungton on a morning train four or five, | Miss May Minard, of Elgin, 111, at one tima the mob and " Vortiflcations | The prisoners were all sent back to their | young men and are mecting with good suc- [ \as made certain, There was no evidence, | APPCAr as large and important as possivle, for | 5140 or three day: o thedth of March® [ resided in this city and was prommently Rverolbalitiandlerar rangement made to | €ells Irom the washroom, but Barrett, | cess and are bound to be in the head column | of course, whatever of the nature sought. he was their feocyant and tool to 'S | They will tuke a “carriage or a cabatthe | known. He was formerly o man of means "fe ETIbIV A rars senlt B o e dlOl S A e e el h el ear future. Mr. Boyington has a gt idiaa) power.” - Furthe neral Roseneran's | poiirond station, drive round the city, und se- s 5 del f“‘lv“‘“”“l“s] B aaro o sted | Ba 0 78 o TAeET ATy n stock of dry goods and groceri COMING WEER IN CONGRESS speech, he cha ( Grant with | (S ooms. . Thos will ot just what | and lived on Liit street with his family, con- S tmilicin 1o b tha county teoes is mot oty | \nd escaped dotection, AWheo Jailor Roilly | ang's getting his sharo of the trade. Da Lt S il baving dictated the first two volumes of | 1} oy want und pay a logitimate price, There | Sisting of kis wife, one sou and two duughe- to be anothor conflict, 1t is only by the pres. | Chfered to serve breakfast Burrott sprang | & Sons have the leading hardware store of | fmportant Measures Pending in the | Badeaws “Lifo of Grant,” and declared that | (it e thonsands of rooms unoceupicd on the | tors, Heisa man of about ffty-six yoars, ence of the milithn thitt seriows. trouble can | Gpon him and struck him with a towel- | the town, and are meeting with House and Senate. it was unworthy and misleading; that Gen- | 4y, of Murchi. Chairman Britton, of the in- | rather good losking, with a slight shude of beaverted, as the two rival towns are only rolier, the others attacking him with their | merited —success. MeDougal Calla- |y spixaroN, Jan. 18.—The scnate has now | & o DALy 10 8 Sehome whien | duguration committee, is having 'a canvass | gray in his linir. e was recently employed A i The jailor was urmed with alarge |ban alto carry a |l stock | . and that he was a party to a scheme wWhiehl | pgde of the city and a'directory will be com- | in the jewelry store of Hamilton & Hamil- fow miles apart and tho fecling is s bitter | fiste. The jailor was armed with alargo | Ut | QRS | Ty & MrED 100k | gigugs0 the wholo tarift bill, oxcept. the | Fobbed the peoplo of millions of dollars. ho imdelontioloitsanmloidicostori il eloon T e ol billon i auil e Drorosation ould cause | bread knife and he made & lunge | g took of drugs and patent medicines | wool, sugar and lumber schedules, and a por- | spoech created great sensation at the timeY | G ¢iined by strangers, their location and the | fact that he had 10ft about. (w0 months ago| struggle botween the two towns, as the at Barrett, inflicung a deep gash over his | and do a fine business. The State bank, with | tion of two or three others of minor import- | and 1s yet f h_'"l l}l\\; minds of m DS men | price set upon them, and those who do not » frequently spoke to his friends of Miss' cesy of one means the downfall of the othor, | Assuilant’s eyes. Barrew struck the jailer | 1. 13 Sunders as cashisr.who, by the wity, is | ance, ‘The debate will probably occupy every [ Vo may at any day bo called Lo vote for & | oyre 1o make a trade dircetly with the lund dfpaihomiongenstandin g KAXsAs Citv, Jan. 18— A Wichita spocal | again and then grabbod his shoulders, tho | onc of the most jolly and_ thorough business | g0 “yuntil the timo fixed for voling on the | P sy and ‘piucs Jom on the ottt Ty | Jords n o to the inauzurition headyuar. | b lows corvosponence with horg v Jenct ors telegraphed tha others keeping up the striking and kicking. en of the town, has the entire confidenc = SEIA S T e L O L A0 XS e rs in the Atlantic builc on a st be- | There is positive knowledge that he receive Al thnu Cancoul Myers tolegranhed that B | 0 e i Do hothias Db heolc ot Bas. | the survounding conntry, We have two passage of the bull. ¥ with a salary almost us large as that of a sn Ninth and Tenth strects, and after an letter from Miss Minard about &/ recent county seut war, this morning, ana all | rett's hunds, and this had httle effcct. The | buyers who are alive to the interests of the Monday, after passing the fortification | congressman or scnator, years after he has amination of this directory witl be enibled E When Le left Liere ho suid he was quiet. ~ The militia companies ordered | four men rolled ubout the floor, the jailer | town. L. C. Hensel, of Millford, prints a | appropriation bill in the house, the river and fl}'fl[v‘onll”..{}Jt\lo.:xom‘.‘\.l,ulgufl.lv\Iflg;flll any dis. atisfy themsclves, was going to Portland, Me., where he was' out are still in readincss to move at awmo- | slashing his assailants with the bread knife. }'CI:\]:-'W{Ih{l:l'l'f‘ lled the Bugle.” There is | parbor bill is to be taken up. N pringer | AVILLY trace ’\m;m(;‘l‘gl 0082 ) Thereis m® use trying to get rooms at [ called on business. 1t 1s claimed thut hig ment's notice, us it is heard that the troublo | They could not staud such punishment, and, | an abundance of water power here gomis o | fillends to try to get consideration for the | miere is cons iiible ot ent in congres, ss lotels before the persons wanting | daugl gained Miss Minard's ag- is not yet over. Ingalls was guarded all last | outside assistance arriving, they were se- | Waste, only a small part being utilized to run | o1 nibus territorial bill on Tuesday, but the . eirelos upon what is reported to have | them are ready to move in. They cannot be | quamtance, brought about the meeting, night "by furmers, as it had been rumored | cured and locked in the dungeon, tho Dunory mill, which Is for salo to unyone | jygications aro that he will meet with some | Sional cirelos upon what 1s reported to, have sured for love or money., and efforts in that —-—— that Cimarron sympathizers had threatened Jater Reilly received twn blows across | who will put in the roller process. republican opposition, The appropriations S . rom the speakership ction are simply wasted, Ouly promiscs Nebraska and lowa Pensions. o nEattlion I hoal t Wt 3 his deput the head. which laid the skull bare, and sus —— Pimittes wish to Gonsider and pass the | Of Ohio, to withdraw from the speakership | 4™ UL ot wssurance, W T i) 0 burn the place, ataon and his doputics syl il 1Y ] Teac i committee wis consider and pass the | ooprest’ and receive, as a reward, a portfolio A SRS Vastina o, Jan, 13.--Special Telegra) bad been released by the sheriff of Dodgo | tamed o dislocated shoulder. ilis face | Platto County Teachers' Assoc sundrycivil upprovriation bill fon Wednes- | {VBERG Y Harrison's cabinet. Major Mo $ ARIZONA AND STATEIOOD 1o e e e oy City beforo Genoral Myers arvived. vas o bruised flesh and [ Corvsmus, Neb., Jan. 1 day, and the southern contested olection caso | 1Eimror wosfon hos b o th Sk ¥ Thero is quito as much inprobability tha, | to Tue uslons grantod. Nobepsy e was cut over the | Bep.|—The Platte Count achers’ associa- | of Smalls vs slliott is st for Thursday and | ghin 10 all things elsc in politics just. now, | Arizona will be adwitted o the umon of | kans: Original invalid—Charies C. Pems A Mysterions Shooting. and across the hands. Barnes received | yion‘carried out its first programme at‘the | may consume the remainder of the weelk, It His fricnds believe if he can be elected | StAtes within the next few yoars as that | berton, Central City; Dewitt F. Palmateer, BraveR FaLLs, Pa., Jan. 13.—Last night, | a deep gash on the chcek, and the third was 1l cur 2 ontor vnatan | 15 to be noted, however, that a part of all e L oave Mo can bo elocted | Giah will be made o state, The objectious | Greoley. Increase — Michuol MoMahon John Kelloy, o well known contractar, en. | €ut about the hands and arus. The prisoncrs | high scool, building in Platte Ceuter yestor- | ;%o ume is subjoct to disarrangement [ fhoakers and they confidoutly expoct him 10 | 1o the territory of Arizona bocoming u stute | o Y I yeeiiox. f well Known contractor, 6= ,iinded to bring the assistant juiler to the | day at 2 o'clock p. m, A number of teachers | iy e vaport. from the emmittes on rles on B lio svill beconio good presidantial thnber. | yre identical with those opposing Utah, The | Omaha. s o [ tered the gate of his resudence, he was shot | seane, secure the keys and escape; but he, | from this city were in attendance. The as- | Mr. Randall’s resolution rescinding the rule m‘.ml o Major MoKy 1£|>ru|mbl\‘ ey, | Mormons in Arizona have the balance of po. ,I eusions for Iowans: Original invalid— through the right breast. His condition 15 | being'n new man, ran out upon the street and | sociation is expected to do much good for the | which now requires adjournment at 5 v'clock | 165 aeo, yragnaeifinloy is probably Hishy.” | fitical power, aud were they given statehood | George Vanbeck, New London aneis M. very precarious. Who shot him is not pub- | around the block, calling for help. schools of Platte county. Only practical | every day. If this resolution be rejected or | thority of any one. General Harrison has | WUl elect the officers, enact laws, and run | gllis, Leon; George W. Albert, Centraliag Yicly known. It e said that Kelley knows, | A motion for 4 now trial for Barrett will | subjects aro taken up for discussion. Super. | defended by individual or party effort, the | tosdered no. man. directly or mdire internal affairs. There are not ncaras many | giwin k. Stoddard, Battle Crecks Albers but will say nothing, After the shots werd | bo argued before the supreme court this | intendent L. J. Cramer is putting forth every | rosult may be u renowal of the Alibustering | [nos G “his® cabinete . ip to thie. e Arizona g in Utah, but there | (age " Glagpow; Friedoln Reum, Decorahj fired two men were seon to run hastily down | weel. A mob collected this evening, threaten- | effort to have closer relations cxisting be- | procecdings of last weok- Whom he may have in inind 16 poy Lo casily control tho bilance | 5y vpn £, Abbey, Decoran; Alfréd Rednery B4t 9 etronyiandidlsapioar, inghiestynenciliotnrlseners, (bavividlsporsod 1 tholteaahars, 40) thabtho ihest resulta e another question. When he makes a tender | Of power and huve g margin left so lurio that | Xygon, fereaso — William €. Steinmetz S withouvicommisting iylelonce, follow. . The diphtheria excitemont has OFFERED TO SELL. of one position he will tender them all. e | WGre I8 no dunzor of Drotestant iurouds, Burlington; Lewis H. Markham, De§ OBJECTS 1O MAHONE, ————— somewhat_abated, although three new cases | 2 — ; Will seloct his entire. cabinot at ono time, | . Auothor objoction used against the adwis- | Nk *Riueto ttohor Gobd. aiks Houd Congressman Wise Thinks He is Unfit A Shortag aro reported in the noighborhood of Platte | What Powderly Bays About the New | 35000 0" obtaining information, He :umb()f :\’v‘mn‘l-flv;la‘t:llulllmyul T:):i Suormous | ey Hughes, Leon. Original myalid--Mary i A Wese Sveerton, Wis., Jan, 13.—A week | Center. Labor Organization. will s00u know the names of all the men [ WX bemg levied now. s stuted that prop- | p yiotner of Blhana West, Adel, A Oabinet Position, ‘ = Bixananeros, N, ¥ General [ being urged for portfolios, and hie will know | SELY P4Ys B34 per cent tax, and that tle busi o INpIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13.—General Harrison Master Workman Powderly, of the Knights | what their merits are. He will know who | [J0%8 Wt G18 phibsed 10 tie I:‘:}‘:.‘mu The Chickasaw Governorship. passed the day at home, attending church of Labor, in an address to District Assembly | Will accept without maling overtures, and | JcHs, WG SIERSIE WOl | tanose r. Louss, Jan, 13.—The latest advices, A retiring county treasurer, V. Courno; o, TR T EFITEIN AT ey il A e this morning. Among the KEam Ste \Dap s ek MUABRIIONE 150 00s ] 15, i s AR S O Whon ho Ie reudy ho will ‘tender his bosi | different from those found in Dakota. [u | from Indian territory are that the late decis- | 1ons 0 time the first place the people are entirely differ- [ fon of Seeretary Vilas giviug the governor o ; showed thut §7,000 had not been turned over | curred here last night, destroyiug four of was Iox-Congressman John S, Wise, f 9 CUITRG ORo sy RRIgRY, THoatroY N four. of f th e alleged f ors of the Ki i S e % 4 4 o0 | to the new county treasurer. Cournoyer e bes 0s8 houses in tow: Phe | ©f the four alleged founders of the Knights | tiil late in next manth. The cabinet will not | U b £19: Rl ly of Virginia. His visit was unexpected, e ok ; Yt | ihe best businoss houses in town. The | ¢ pabor who are trying to establish o new | bo announced till atter the nanatration. ana | €1t Then the way in which the citizons | ghip of the Chickasaw nation to Willian L but Geucral Harrison guve lim o Virginian's [ asked to be given one woekk w bring forth | flames oryginated in the basement of tho | o i Philadelphis R ad [ B have goue about to make improvements and : welcome, inviting him to lunch, “The mid-cay | the missing funds, but the commitice ap- | mereantile establishine W Boll out the novw erder to him: for #100 “ang | it ie not likoly that anyone will be abln ‘to | AP EN0e hus boen us diffarent. from tho | 1¥7d, 18 not favorably roceived. The adlers meal over, tho gonoral and his guest spent | appointed for the purposs. of ynvestisat] mercantile establishment of H. W. White, | sell out the new order to him for &100, and | anticipate who will compose any part of it way of doing things in Dakota as cents of William Guy, who was elected on &.ua tor of an hour in pri nyersition. | reported at Saturdiyia mesting thi the | 4 spread to and consumed the stores of Do jiad satlsfactory proof that somo, person | many days before it is oficially announcea. | WO 0L SO, 1l BE® L 2000 the face of the returns, and who is virtually 0 an Associnted press reportor Mr. Wise | wmonnt b not - been repiaced the | T Berey &ddro..- Will & Cohn, and tho drug | bad previously offered to sell out to Joln | This' I got from iho best possible. source, | ent of Arizonn why the Mormons in his | deposed by th decision”, lurgely oulnumbee declared thiat his visit had no political sic. | chairman of the county commissione Bloroiofi A Honse, - nbes 0f dosiors Wansmako A Cubinet spooulations ut this time are there- | upritory wore alliod with the democrucy, | the Byrd faction ahd are throaton ing i o morey ran dor 1o Thdanipalia 10 | W foi the rocosery ot s pongec ot 0 | mich of their contents was destroved. T | To Find staniey and Emin Pasha. THE NOKTIRI PACIFIC 1AND ONSE, B o radoon Lhey: aro/alllad sith | kA ar o A e dbirond toliaga spend Sunday. He would not admit that the | ¢t which hud ulso boen held | baci, | Jrincipal losses are covered by insu Yo, Jan, 18,—[Special Tolegram to | - Thoro is likely to bo & scttioment of tho [ ,, or the sumb estaon they aro attied with | cont the urbitrution of tho, intorior depast very recent visit of twemy-two Virginians | Cournoyer has held the ofice four yeses, | The cause of the fire is unknown, Tux Bee.|—The World has made arrange- | Northern Pacitic land question which has 80 | 140t give the Moruious any show i tho | 7ens supported Gay, and the overtrow. . of in 1 terest of enera f o cing elected S e 0 ) R o foran explor pxpeditic o Centes ORE YOXO0 CONREOSS, (ROLOR » end of Lhis | coleetion of ofticers or ) \is governi A serio low, ¢ 3 in the mtcrest of General Mahone fur- | being elected in 1854 on_ the demgcratic Incrensed 1ts Surplus Fun. ments foran exploring expedition into Centeal | (04% MeXSEEoREIERS, Before L Wt b, | selection of ofticor the Jnanagernent of his government is @ serious blow, 8o they nished the motive for the visit. | ticket, and ro-clected in 1583, The mone. Pioe 15 oh . e T AfMairs, while the democrats are willing to m, 1 the best interests of th jon, In But in the courso of his couvorsation | required to steaighien up the nccounts will | - BENNEL Nob., Jan. 13— [Special to Tur | Aftica 1o obtain guthentic news of Stanley | Tho two houses have becn v art 03 | Givide' iing in order 1o get the Mor Some of these men say that matters are bo inveighod againsy -the = celebrated | doublless bo furaished by fricuds bofore | 13Ee.|—Tho Citizens' bank of Bennet, ut its | 484 of Kmin Lasha It will bo led by | tho subject, but Mr. Holmai, Mr. Payson | 150 EEEGUN have control. T goneral her from settlement thin ever, notwiths }m!:)mu:': r‘nl. ..‘“”'."”, llh'-(\lnlvlyvn‘l;'fll;v :x‘nd action is taken to recover from the bonds- | regular anuual meeting, increased its surplus | ouk by his tour arotmd. the globe on a bicy- | measures, have tinally yielded and wil principies the Mormions .‘.l- more deiny 150 ‘>.,:f>y1‘y‘ recognition of Byrd by RSB, MG ATing thaslh World ho Qs fimon, B fund from $8,000 to §13,500, and re-elected the | cle and who is now on his wi nzibar, | to the bill prepared by the senute, The house | Cratic than they are republicans but they itod States government, it I HUE? SR Aol The German Press Agitated, former board of directors for the ens whenee the expedition will n cuse | bill provided for the forfuituro 10’ the United [ Will never rest easy in, any eammunity witi: e asked whether he mado such doclarations 0 | Brkuiy, Jan, 1.1t is stated that in the | Y¢ar: The following are the officer . | the two explorers shall have roturned to | Stawes of all lands that- were uncarned by | it i Vojoe In the poiiiies wiich s overy N0 Lx A T BOQ PRO. NS e Calaat i iy Ra O AT BRLIN, Jan. X a b Vanderlip, president; G. W. Eegleston, vice | civilized regions before Stevens reaches | the railway company st the time of the ex I, Ca oy RARMING OR nact, cllL DI WASIINGTON, Jan. 13, —General . 3 i et | coloulul dobate in the reichstag Prince Bis- | president; Charles A. Piereo, cashior, Wadedelai he will devote himself to an in- | piration of the grant. As the Norther Pa P AT “” A T e “‘”l[‘;“" W | commander-n-chicf of the publicans refuse it beeause they are from | Written aletter in regard to the G pasaud in thelr converstion | Tle vehement: |, reic will ospecially refor o the cordial and — vestigation of the African slave trade, against | cific line had been built only so far as fricndly relations between Germany and Bind Men, Take Notice. 1rhish Oardinal Luvagerio,primate of Africa | Bismarok ab this time 1 would cause | LIRS NCRS) 16 NETRGR, hov, BIc (Ham | Lo in the inauguration ceremonics, y prociaimed that Mahone' Jost the vote of Virginia to General Harrifon in the Jate is conducting a crusade. a forfeitur of th lands, and th b . ———y— bonds on them as security, between the | ° rats don't care tig bout NMormonisi or | in which b ays: That it is proper for election. Great Britain, A mecting will be held in West Point, Another distinguished visitor was John 1, 'he whole liberal press protests against [ Neb., January 25, for the purpose of organ- For Breach of Promise, Missouri river and the Pacific ocean. The Isc, if they can nthe political | members of the G Ay R, either as individe Plummer & wellknown New York merchant | the action of the North German Guzette in | i2ing a state band association. The bands of Pirrsoung, Jan, 18.—The Post's Mifilin- | senate bill, however, provides for only the uals, posts o departments, to participate in and president of the Hurrison and Morton | yiiizine the lotter written by the late Em. | the state are earncstly requested to be repre- N U T N I forfeiture of such laids as were uncarned at e MO AL, the inauguration ceremonies, none will ques- dry goods olubs of Now York, He will be [ BUUERE the BUEE Whiten, b U sentod at the meoting. town, Pa., special says: Hon. John . Pat- | ¢40%ino of tiio passage of the bill, giving th N. Carnontor, 210 A sireet, southenst, | 41 RN ia Wwnon piviaantam laaral Joinod fate to-night by Hon. Warnor Hate: 1 occasion of the jubiles of the latter's ente State papers please copy. farson bas ey, SR for breash of prowmiso | railroud the bonolit of the extensive worls it | s s ghosts Miss Vil 0. Davis and Mes. | i, o cine when tho eithzons of the repubs| Nes ork, an 8 stood to aaay, The Vossischo Zeitung —-— by Mrs.'Mary Flemiog, a resident of Phila- | has done since the panie of 1573, While thi AN Ry P T N L] g ic md a common plane, having bu urgd oabinot recognition “for ex-Henator | Ly rconal mark of wttention to tho uMog MON U 4o Umit phin, Pattorson da quito wealthy, and | bill ius ot boon formally agrood to, thers in | o MISS Metazdn, v, Morsoll, Me. Nyman, | (0 Hect 00 fauimon it huving but “ono R hrase diller, _Anaihar party of Now ucellor, especially when taken in c Lowax, Neb., Jun. 4.— spondence of | was recontly married to Miss Frink, a | reason to beliove that at the next meeting of [ Mre 1 11 Droop and Mr. Paui Wiersch will | S 505 ovntdeichior vill stearo o pluce "u.llfl\lfl, l\m‘nl.x_._@uhm.mm: Alr“ 1“|u junction with the solicitude of the comman- | Tne Bee.|—In heading this letter from | prominent lady of ‘Waukesha, Wis. He is conforence committee, which will take [ {aniFRULe to, the plossute 0L EANROI0, W the line of mareh for ull G. A. R, posts el ,“‘“‘d““_‘ arrive about micnight. 1418 | Ger.jn-chief for the army, is an t o | Lomax the reader might wonder | fifty-five years of age. The amount of dum- | piace early this weck, there will be a com- | Mis (uduocien imisioale at the Portiand o {4t eond the inaugen urderstood that this party comes to urge the | voryiation of the poitical creed luid down | whers by 38 woi uges asked 15 not stated. prowmise on this basis, vext Wednosday ovening - £ase'of ox-Benator Plath, aud thet thoy ara redorick in his diary and in his govern: | [LCre this placo is. The year 1838 went into | 88 o DORSEY ON WESTERN FOLITICS, danvy J. Piillpot, of dowa, who was ap The Weather 1 iu favor of some third man from New York 4 J & futurity and knew uot Lomax, but Yy To-day’s W .,x,'um”1»,.n-4mn-,'uup,.‘ pointed lust week us special agent of the o R vather Indications, b in case the president-clect cannot honor 3 identical with the birth of the new year an Iorbiagnaky B v A T LARaaR drepoend i Llaud office, with o salary of §1,500 | ¥or Nebrasia: Snow, warmer excopt in Platt. ~ 9 u ie the eastern portions, nearly stutionar, o 5 i Troub other youngster was born to Nebraska, aud g in the wost don't demand anything,” y sluvion n Irish Land Troubles. and Miss Lora Fuget, the couple who | Fg\ifh iy Miswered to o e vding ALY M perature, custerly winds ——g—e A $17,000 Blaze. Dunuiy, Jan, 13.~A party of raiders to- | ® christening wus held January g, at which d Thursday from Tow: e i X - & v 4 v o sday from Tower Hill, I11, were | General Hurrison's cabinet: 0 vesteri howas Shary nwecnth in or lowi: Generally fa lowed ManLnoRouol, Mass, Jan. 18.~The Phoe- | day visited the house of a nationalist farmer | hundrods of our bost citizens turned out and | yavried here yesterdey wfternoon’ by 1udgo | vemmie sk ot soalioli | oiie wwostorn il known in tals lis baan “v.'m ‘,I“‘.., A f,‘ A ”.';':-" nix block, occupied by furniture and dry | on the Kenwaro estate, and aftor adminis. | Unanimously named the infant *Lomax.” W. M. Itobiuson, who was licensed to o #o | should enter the cabinet, but they are not so [ §ranted six months’ leve, with” permission | WRSEE, PECICE GE BT, SUOWS, | shihily 0ods stores, burned this morning. 1L.oss | tering a severe beatins extorted from hiw The site of the new town of Lomax is | by Register Evaus. Tna groom Jenics the [ persistent as some of the eastern states, that | 180 abroad, ¥ 4 ortherly. ¢ ¢ B 3 o E s V. . Gush. Co [ ally northerly well ‘insured. Two foremen were | oy 5 ure tho pla . e, | Situated on section 36, township 13, range 21, | story of having been formerly married. Miss | they say they demand recognition. Senator | . Serseant Winant V. £, Gush, Company D, ta: Par 3 o | promise to abjure the plan of campaign, P 34, g0 81, | e " s 3 Eighth infantry, now on furlough, is For Dakota: Fair in the northern pors injured. which is very unpopular among a_portion of | 00 the extremo southern limit of Custor [ K'ugot says she does not belicve the storics | Allison would look well to our prople us acc- | Behth infantry, mow on furiough, s is. | 08" LMol ihenn portion. wiichiiy — sapla. The' thembors of 3 ~ ot o 9 published about Allen. retary of the treasury, and we are Wi hopes urg J A i Warer i the western portion rly st Netherland's King the people. The wembers of the national | county, in the beautiful valley of Wood i the secretary of state will be & westarn man. | States. Py 8. Hearu, 4 Rl ) Nearly stae 1%, Jan, 16.—The king of Holland gue collected clothing, ete., in London- | river, forty-five miles northwest of Kearney, Do Lesseps As regards politics, thero s nothing new . in - Lionary Lo perat u 4l Astern portiong ¥, Jan, 14,—The king of Folland | deyry to-diy for the lalcarragh tenauts, y-five miles north of Plum creek, | Pamis, Jan, 18,—T) e ann an ol oan ] (ZEe AR AR D st B SR UM RS ME A Terrible Experience, Wwinds boooinlng aenorally custerly spont a restless night. He takes little food. | who' were arrested for resisting eyiotors: ity-six miles south of Broken How and | 4 i L8 44 ¥ o d beyond doubt, If o 1s not already, as | CLEVELAND, Jau, 13 —Ex-Sheriff Haber 4 - A doctor will stay with the king to-night. @o-morrow the prisoners will be taken from three milos (midway by this vailey) | 08t Do Lesseps sud the sdministrative | Slected bevond doubt, If be s hot already, as P T RS T Stoamehip Arrivals, B e bink bas Infiammation ot thet beatn, | Londonderry to Raisacragh, whers tuty wil u the towns of Callaway, northwest, | council of the Panams Caual company have [ the state legislature i in session.” sack, of Union couuty, Ohio, who lives near At London: The Canada, from Now Yok, The end cannot be long deferred, be tried on Tucsda and Ariuda, southeast, in tho center of ad | sikned an agrecient with the Hanque Paris- | JHCL'GECTIEGRIE DE EEAT | Mount Hickory, had a terrible oxporicr Maryland, from Bultimore, B < populous ad thriving o settlement as any to | 1enne for a fresh lssue of 60,000,000 shaves to [ PeIEEIL EENEIARA is Becomng i DUlloso: | it 1o robbers last night. Two men set At New York: The Polynesia, from Hau Kobbed Her Gues A Merchant's Sudden Death BEround in the hewse portions of Nebrasia, | be subscribed in two lots. Tully. Tn some respicts he reminds Guo of { UPon bim, 8".00ting Lim tw d dnfloting | bupg, andsho Bl from Bram L i stiie A prostituto named Ida Tranton was ar- | Dvcvtu, Minp, Jan. 13.—(Special Tole. | A long series of vears since itafirst settle- Shot His Wife and suicided the 0ld darkey who, upon catching a rabbit | seven wounds with a knife. They threw | at'ideifast: The Lord O'Neil. Trom Baltis by ment has proven this portion of the state to an b ) from Baltis rested yesterday morning on the churgo of | £ram to Tae Ber.)~Johi Grube, one of tho | JCRLIGs proven this portion of the state PoLEDO, O., Jan, 18.~James G, Dutcher | 9@ day, stioked 'the fur of the animal | the wounded man into & mangor and set fire | wore. b b th Skata'af tun tlemen | Wost prominent merchauts on the Vermill 0 frec from thosa dreaded elements,drouth, s My o a gracefully down its back und sides, then | to the barn, which was destroyed aftel At NewYork —The Brittanic from Livers f0ing tbroush the pocksta ot two Feutiemen by morning white | bk hot winds, oyclonos, ele., whicn bave | this morning shot and seriously wounded his. | smoothod tbe fur along te neck and down | Habensack Lid beon rosousd by membors of | pont: s Sus Trem 1 ¢ City of gallers, named Jaio Rydor and Edward 1:«(:5’“'t‘:\:|l|lk:::‘ Jond y'u.:-l moruiug - while (19\;‘.:-1..:“‘ other pottions of whe west, aud | wifo aud then suicided. Jealousy was the | the legs consoling himsaclf with the thought | bis family. The lujured man will probably | Clioster from Liverpio!s L ket S8 wh a teleplone, such a thing as a failure or eveu a parvial | cause of the crime, that the rabbit would be good broiled, fried, | die, Suspicion rests upou two coloved wen. | Havre, record—2:57 ago, when the newly cleeted county officers Destructive Fire at Fairbury. took their respective offices, the books of the | Pamkuvny, Neb., Jan. 12.—[Special Tele-