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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEEK: TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 18-9. CUT WIS MISTRESS" THROAT. ho &AL SAly passe] LGHEN rond hvds Sinoy. e It is now said that the wool schodule in the | Mr. John Frank and Mr. Weich weors 77 Last night as the B, & M. train fos Lincoln y nly passed through four hands since the rdo mitted - . ORI VoS Sente dts. GERHenting b 4 senate tarff bill will probably be amendeds| pleasant calling on Thursds An Atron!vxlfn Mm. ler Comm was steaming backwards from the platform | Hon, W, J. Connell Will Take Them (|'V‘“_'h““‘ Toen it ‘,_l\ n---"ll\'\'“‘ L’_"_“h”“_ ‘7;' m. | Action Looking to the Counting of | 0 as to provide for a clearer gnd more defin y Mr. .;,-:n: :;:m-‘ is ‘.I ».1“‘\\1 his corn and by a Sioux City Negro. A young woman, came running into the to Lincoln. brandts, 6ne, & Prtralt of himself, valied b the Blectoral Vota, Lo distinction between the sc¥oral classes of | othier offects t his farm north of Elikho B. & M. depot screaming, “Where is §25,000, and ' another, of a Jewish rabbi, | ot v revent the impottation of 4 station. Ho will move the 1st of Marchy Y AT W PEANNE 1 e emHEer Yaltiod'at $20,000, ANotheris & porieaft of i6 without paving the duty which Fightly | What this community looses. EIkhorn gains, dpdibacdh] Mr. John Hisffanclick is laid up with lun THE COMMISSIONERS DRAW LOTS | g% 1t e wtop the tra by David and Vieu, and th 16 St bl T i .\" train | WHAT OMAHA DID LAST YEAR | /0 Murillo. A paintingof & mouth by | THWARTING THE FILIBUSTERS. - - bago. This ‘engincor twid 5o atention %o b Tintello is valued at £30,000, and near it is a W Ordered ta Snmon Mr. C. I, Edwards went to Blair on FPriday pom ) g paid mo sttention to the en- = of Lafayet by Gruize FAsttrsatoN, Jan. 14.—The socrotary of | 1n e Atvard o Bla ide hetl € Heer C 't il th ) aay SN - b an retary 1 compy th illin inins, r“;“l' 4 "q"”:_ L "‘“ o rowne | troatics of the woman. Sho was on the point esident llar Tells About It in His | T i’ o Clandseape by Albori | The House Rescinds the Rulo Ree | tho navy today issued instructions 10 Ads | Ar Ghelst, Solson 1o ptdine. high fences iree Year Term—Mrs. Brown of jumping into the cab of the locomotive teur g among tho. collection, = and the z D o > niral Kin yminar y y o ' lot, and will engsgo in tho het Dl Contimast<A Rafron YHSH SEA' VRS et Be Tt CR NG Bs e Reuring Speech to the Board Worid ranawnel TR ation of Bt ARVHONY awiring Daily Adjournment at miral Kimberly, commanding the United | around his iot, and will engago i tio hea depot, As she saw the train leave the city of Trade — Other Lo by David. Largilliora is reprosented in a por 5 O'clock — Progress of Statos ship Trenton, at Punama, o proceed | business Defaults on Interest. she uttered a most despairing cry and fainted oal News, trait of an eminent jurist, and ono of the the Tarift Bill. to Samoa to protect American intorests [ Mr. John M. Harras started for Old Vi On her very it was learned that she 18 a o now rare Mignards is a’ portrait of Louis the re. The Trenton will be relievod at Pan- | Einia last weok Monday. Mrs. D wife of Ed. Donaland, a XIV., Vestier and family, painted by - ama by the Vandalia and Mohican, and the Mr. Ad Butt has started for northwestern A Negro's Reve switchman on the B, & M. railroad. It ap- 7 himself, i« anothor gem, and with it is that Atlanta will take action on the other side of | Texas. Ho will buy. land if he iikes tha Stors Crry, Ia, Jan, 14.—[Special Teles | poars that they were married two years ago, Two Important Bills, of a knight, by Sir Peter Loly. Altogether W e ¥ " the isthmus, near Aspinwall, There is con- | country. He will be back ina week or ten gram to Tne Bee his overing Henry | and the lost ohild, which is & yaar old, is the | Hon. W.J, Connell went down to Lincoln | the ~collection represented upwards of AsIINGTON, Jan. Lt the senate to- | siderable apprehension of trouble on the [ days. Gillespie, a worthiess negro who has figured | 0nly issuo of the m Somo time ago | last night for the purpose of prese §200,000, and Omaha connoiseurs have now | day Mr. Hoar introducsd o eront roso- | Isthmus, and it has been doemed advisabloto | Mr. Amos Ketehum will start for Buffalo a soparati N s cen the parties, | very wiportant bills before the legislat a chance to enrich themselves and Owaha | lution for the counting of v i sidont | havo some naval vessels there as soon as | Gap in Februar and the chile s \ the care o ™ i that 1 ever o * R posaiblo s 14 #roth car to GRF e thromt o BN TOrmEr ik | o dea o e O The first is to enact a law grantin A A and vice president, which e s Mr. R Bendel went to Blair on Monday tross, Nollie Evans, inflicting fatal injuries, | torday the mother went to see it and found | United States government the power of con Another Dacl on the Tapls. the committae on priviloges and lactions. It A Benefit For Mie. Armaindo. e LR L IR and then slashed his own throat The :lyn soma y.«] .;\ m“, the r'm\-\ demmnation over any one block in the city Panis. Jan. 14 loquet, president of the )'w“luhi Hv“ he ‘Y,t\"l\v s08 ’n( ), o «r The following programmo of at it R wesday and had his hair cut alken the child from the caro of Wil w souncil of ministe o o on all assemble in the hail of tho house of | ovents will bo give AR it B e LT rate s KON Ra, | Wit orhaw 18 WBOURRREY, 3t MDA council of iministora, met Laver, s member | PP SREROE (B (00 ML house of | events will bo given at$ o'clock tomightat | Qur town cin boast one of tho bost schools ried a man who i8 now in espie | b shapocted that. ho was taking the child | the government will purehase any of the chamber of deputies for the Depart 4 i, Colossoum, on the oceasion of the benefit [ in the conntry Sried to porsuade M im, DU | )00 Boing assurs] that no person answer- | on which to erect & building of the natur she rof bl I h rod the house | ink the ‘deser { her husband had gove | a postofice and courthouse. to-day and told him that his articles com where she was i druw a raor. A feartul | on tho Lincoln train, she immediately rashed he other bill is one to enable the gov. | menting on the aplication of the secret sor i o S| off to the Missouri Pacific trains. Nothing [ ernor to givoa deed of the high school | oo o% g By 0 s the sonato and two on tho par were nearly severed from the hand. | Finally | qq goen of the woman afterwards, Neither | grounds to the school board of the city dad bbbl b el S JULL LD | e i s 1 th ronort the ro. | With zood mnsie, The races consist of right | urday he overpowered her and repoatedly drew the | 4 oaie child, nor husband could be found at [ Where the high school now stands once | calumnies, and challenged him to justify bl ot b CRasaOARLGLE EREN s e i S Fuzor across her throat. It is thought that | uave Four lust night. stood the capitol buildineg, and the property | them from the tribune of tho chambor. | Sult to the presideat of the sonate, who is to Boy's race, one_mile (handieap) ; entries, Washin ¥ Gillespie's injurics arc not futal — was siate | Whert tho capitol wis re iy i ‘A"[“"""" HINLSE | o' ) At O noteand the per- | Walker, Soanch, Pixley and Seiflien. Johin Johnson, who was run over by his e AMUSEMENTS, moved to L high school grounds | Cusations to a jury composed of members o w ol i sl Sl Bl ol One mile (exhibition), Dingle 8| nand severely injured some days ago, The Electors. Sty Wera s t b ot ‘Ot | the chamboer of doputics, und would send a | declaration of the persons elected president | o0 ! PRI AR R L I Ll PR T T UL i Drs Morxes, Tn, Jan. 14.—(Special Tele. The “Private Secrctary” is an adaptatio o deed has )y the governor | Second to Iloquet unless he retracted his re it bk B ol o mile race, Prinde v v < § i but uo deed has b n by the govornor | SCCo! Floquot " ropiiod. at_he would | shall bo enternd on tho journalof tho two | gy il o . Pringe vs Unknown Mrs, K. Heagerdy died on Thursday, Jan vambiors CY club, 3, after a lone and pamfal iliness, wis Bk 15 itk Pkt Jistinguished com- | from the German. Originally very enter- | of the state. LS LA R e L houses, cluding the governor and other sta 1z, in the hands of the adapter, Willian neithor retract what he had said nor recoive | hou iy Three mile contest for Colossoum mo: i ¥ 0 \ Dany, imcluding the overnor and other taining, in the hands of the adapter, William THE BOARD OF TRADE: Laucrs second, wnd ropouted his chationgo | ‘Tho seaate then proceeded to consideration [ 'S L6 ctest for Uolossoum modal - f very hig ned by all who kuow her officors, the chairman of the republican state otte, it became one offthe most uproari- 10 that gentleman to justify his statoments, | Of Uie Uari bill, and M. Allison, on the part | geiv® ite Gxhibition ree hetweon AV, and was a loving aud devoted wife, M cbmmittoe and other promincnt republicans, | ously comical piecos on tho boards. Gil- | fresident ler's Retiring Address—A | Laisunt and Logrisso, representing Lauer, | f the financo committoe, roported two now | fors i (champlon of the worla), and “Sena- | Heagorty has the sympathy of all in his gathered with the thirteen ®presidential | lette’s work amplified the German in some City Hall Rzosolution Passed. subsequently calicd on Floquet, who re- | sections which he proposed to offeras amoend- | =6, Ky niteur handicap, free-for LR M L B SR AR G electors in the governor's rooms at noon to- [ scenes, while in others it cut out much that | Tho board of directors of tho board of | peated that ho hud nothing clsp to sy ex- [ FX I et hogh, COMINY | bast Ywo/in S & : I o e day ctors were called to o was irrelovant, and which would have failed | trade met in tho ofice of the seorotary yos- [ CCPUfrom the tribune.” - ATEI S AN0D, - thioro, shall B8, i whiwae tile dash by members of the Omaba. | ware taken to_ Dakota City, Neb., to b0 it Colone pd Lake, elector 1 of appreciation by a modera audionce. The | torday afternoon, and elected prosident | Must Oarry Marringe O rate! to the producer of sugar (tosting not leg Ll terved by thoe side of those of hor mothe ) 4 il S RAE SN SR EN tHe: X LLG A, A ge Certificates. produ I3 2 logs | Mg 06 V8 MIks Wil istics ! or. district, who nominated for chuirman Ju charucters, however, aro English, though the | for tho ensuing yoar Buclid Martin, W. N. | “T0xno, dan. 14 [Special Cablogram to | 1ha0 $0= by the polariscope) “from beets or [, fy*ydrmaindo vs Miss Williams ina_two Mr. Ironside and his daughter, Mr 3 AT T auditor. has littio difficllty in com- | 2 HB L FRARGEREY, EOBEANT OF SUTAY. GANG, HAOWH 4 RS : Rl Libed ©. Crosby, elector from the Fourth distriet. | JEEEE 0, Whith they ap- | Nason was chosen secretary. Tug Bke.|—The Vienna correspondent of ghum oF sugar cane, grown with tho e L have roturaed to the.r honie near L. W. Myors, of tho Firat district, was mado | hoar. ‘and. wick 6ro, I somo. rosgacts, | I tho evening thorewass mesting of tho | tho imos says: “Amorican couples about | oo e enloy oty af 1 cont por, pound Died of Heart Disease g secretury, and a call of the roll showed that [ sliglitly foreien to this part of the world. bourd which was called to order by tho - | 1o travel in Austrin ought to tako with them | missionr of internal rovenao, with the ap. | 148t night Mrs. W. H. Moorhouse diod | Mb Litdaew, who wit in Omaba lnst weel, the entire clectoral coliege was present. [~ The company which produced the piece at | tiring president, P. . Ter; who road his 8d- | their marriage. cortificatos, 4 bt | BrOvaIBY il NoCROLATY oL the broaRn Ty Shall nly at lier hushand's residence on orms us that Tk 3@ premium wwaras i 1 il 4 : . their marriage certificatos. An_American ; s liave been postponed until womo time in Aftor the onth had been taken the formal | the Grand opera house last night suffers in | qrace Tho construe SES FaaerIbe;. o 3 B e ; SRR Mugirks A : ome time i A dress, The coustruction and opening of the | Judy rocontly gav i 2 vrescribe. The bounty is to be paid annually weer stroet near Twenty-first, She had | Mareh ballot was taken, showing 13 votes for Ben- | comparison with that which presented the et _ _ ndy rocently gave birth to a child here, and | 50, the duty collected on imported su been coll il & ) i Jamin Harrison and 13 votes for Levi P. | piece here originally. In the latter Mr. Gil- | hew bridge, and the running of un electric | tno father, accompanied by witnesses, went HE HARAING 0RO NPARTCAL T L HEENDE | quveiha e S o et wd Ry B oorge Ironside will return to Sioux City Morton, There was quite u fight for the [ lette assumed the title role in his own | railway across it was referred to in tne open the birth, ¢ t psonc it offored by Mr. Gray lust Satueday to | Geveted her time to the regular Monday | 1t a day or two, where he is employed in tho position of messenger to carry *he returns to | inimitable manner, wh his support was | ingof his address. The ‘erection of enor- certificate vk 8l e scotion regarding the admission of ma. | 1ouse cloaning, when she complained of feel. | Packing house. Washington, The selection” was made by | excellent, oven Lo the loast important char- | mous packing houses at South Omana, and ord the birth as illegitimato, and the | terial free oi duty necessary for the con- | i€ il and sat down to rest. The family Goorge Wardell shipped one load of his ballot, ex-Governor Stone, one of the elects | acter. ' 9 | B neraas in oattie recaints and shipwmanta | only concassion mado Afcor janeh axpostuin | struction an equipmont of Yesscls built in | PhYSician was at onco sent for, but when lio | eattle to South Omaha last woelk ors at lurge, winning on the twenty-second One fails to any of theold faces i 7 Lol HORE ABOTAVRE L EARAd 2 ¥ 3 S e L {hahoiltas bt BRI prowpted Mr. ler to say that South Omaha | tion was the sustitution of the word *doubt- | the United States for forcign account and EOHBE A e e e ,I'u- rok. Hea rorty will soll at auctlon, Saturday, A Boy Fatally Stabbed. ‘ eired, but in the later ones the com- | povity and advoeated horse and cable cars 1 church, the clork wrote down, ‘no ro- | Words “angles, beams and bolts, and copper | disease no inquest was neld. Her husband | Georgo Bean will visit' his childhood's Drs Morses, la., Jan. 14 —[Special Tele o e ‘H[L;t 5 ‘\lv‘xyl‘xw..,“ |-»‘¢‘ o -.,::“ : “"ill‘ va «hnl{lh.l\ the u’\l-.]. cities would | ligion. » and composition metal which may be necos. ;"“ 1! ‘;” attong the Union "l""““l s [ home i Vivginia this winter, gramto Tig Ber.J—A report comes from | {1 PCuls of liughter and hearty upplause Jo mude casier of necess. These improve- oS RAEY ORI OORELEREMBR AR St pnent loyes, having spent several yoars with tho ; S 3 fs Ry title role Mr. David P. Steele did | ments were demanded by the merchants and A St. Louis Sensatlon, vossels nd to insert in licu thereof the | Compuny as a conductor. saring that last Friday night, while going | some very conscientions and commondator ) i ¢ tht last Friday bl ome very conscientious and commendatory | stock shippers, and tiey. suould be ¢arried | Sr. Lours, Jan, 14.—A scnsational arrest | Words, “sheets, anglos, beams and bolts, e home from church, a boy named Ed Roberts [ work, though disolaging an artificiality | gut ummediat Tho' - rain © crop [ ot L o e | el find bl beamns; towetner with ail Natural Soap in Wyoming, i i el was stabbed, probably with fatal effect, by a | Which wuas wanting in his prototype. Mr. | of the swite was unusually large | WO TIUAE AONE to-Cuy WIICH DEOMISES 1 Ve | guietural shapes of iron or SUNDANCE, Wyo., Jan. 1. —[Special to Pup [ OF The 1k i Aol (Cleatly il sling farmer named Jotn W. Lacey. No special | Harey Allen as Mr. ‘Cattormole was tho star | quring ~the - past year, _and it sult in the exposure of baby farming with | 44q- copper or composition g- | Brk]—Acres and acres of soap, both hard | COMPuLY, made up principally of stockhold TRV RREUS ra R Par A laesaIE WhiBITEL ;;”::::»‘ i Syen if ] od the | murketing this year, especially corn | all its heartless cruelty right under the eyes | ngs or iron or steel: and soft, havo boen discovorod ahout fifteon | O i this city, voted at their annual meet T timo at Tonst. was - entirely unprovoked, | ictioisness of Mr. Konncdy's. Me HAtry | which was one-third larger than that of any | of the city authorities. A woman named | iron, stecl or composition: flies wnd tubes of ing Thursiday evening Lo increase the capita Y.acoy was arrosted and bound over for tri Kimpmott s Mr. Marslan(s Mr. T, A-Wise | provious season, and at remuncrative priccs | Jane Sufford called at the coroner's oftic | Ironi steol o composition machinery —or | ol of the institution to £0,000. At e thEBE SRRV 4 as the Bond strect tailor, and Miss May [ will add materially to the general prosperity Al RRVARH BB o o parts of mack Wnd Al other parts of | Ridgo. The soap has morit, as it leaves the i If the boy dics there miy be summary | Sieole as fidith Marsland were the other b ? Froight rates, Mr, Dor | 024 gave motico that two babios‘who hac ‘ Ut ! - The KK ¥y Milling and Elevator c trouble for Lacey, as public seatiment is | g A5 I t ' i"l‘lh’ll-ll\\ mI-,“I:-“Uh 'fi\{s:‘l‘“l":l!‘ o lb:‘:. been left in her charge by their mothers had | foreien p ‘: i for the cou skin soft and smooth and will remove grease, RStaS L AT B EE ARl : very much aroused against him. Thestage manager endeavored to glvens | thars o ice tians whon tho 1 SWry dred, and that the city would have to pay for and equipment of steamers or other f and mukes the hardest water soft and SRS izt A0 Protest Fr 5 FHEY ey B nter-state law had caused te: rary troubles | 4" yigid examination wili be made. Tho r. ¥ supmutted some remarks in favor | that cattle are often swumpe d nover Uy supplic vith flour fro A Protest From Slonx Olty, | tholast two acts und_succeoded, though not | which in time would bo mado all right. The Bodics. of the' daad Infants Wwers. budly | of the amendutent, ool maver At v sabbliod s Switn oy SR CORIEETS Siovx Cr, T, Jan. Li.—[Special elc- | without a mixture of winzs ant ats and | hog and caule intorasts woro roforred 10 83 | Guiaciutod. ) AftApru lonwidabats thio amondumentiwas! || 1o from ths shst Rat b oo utE e - gram to Tue Bee,]—A delegation of leading | Styles of the most incongruous natuve, large and growing features. Real estate A 2 ed, the vote being in strict party lines. | them, as woll as two barrels to London, ‘ ‘Dusiness men, live stock dealers and packers, B s g transactions in Omaha in 1838 were very en- Arkansas, Vest moved to stride out of the free A 0 v cemotery during the past year, started (o Chicago to-day to resist the effort THE RBALTY MARKET. couragiug, tho transfers amounting to 813, | Lrrrun Rook, Ark, Jan. 14— [Special | list “bergamot oil,” and to wsert “be e o Mr. Nuthan Campbeil furnisies tho - fol which 18 being made there to induce the rail- | Instraments Placed on Record Dur- Bt iptlbbeintloa reEite 1404 | Telegram to Tnk Beg. |—The gencral assem- | 214 8130 to strike out “civet ails, ' and to in- A Brilliant Affair. owing tablo, stowing the fall of rain and ¢ ta Pla Lands at prices indicative of the prosperity sert “staves of wood of all kinds,” but the | IxniaxaroLis, Jan. 14.—The public recep | SU0W i1 this partof tho Platto valloy road panies to raise the rates from Mis. ing Yesterday. of the city, andthe pubiic schools have in- | DIV met here to-ddy at noon. In the senate [ yiotions were rejected. T 5 e 15SS: Snow, 10%,¢ inches; rain, 321 inchos. souri river points on dressed meats, It is | Omaha Real Est & Trust Co to Omaha creased in' proportion to our growth, five | fiftcen ballots werestaken for president but | Mr. Allison moved to add to paragraph [ VO €iven ab the capitol tonight by tho | Tho’ extromos in the pist believed here that Chicago is demanding a h';x'"‘,'l“"m!v- l?!] fm|k| ;"l';”'y‘ll;;-k new brick school houses haviog been put up | with no electien. -Senators Barker, Clarke | i35 (Iogs) on the free list, tue words, “and | 1¢ wly installed state officrals and their wives | snowfall, 1734 inches: least, yestoration of the old discriminations which A a HishIEng: in 1858 at a total cost of #217,000. Mr. ller | pnq Hanna are i ALIBRTaRH round unmanufactured timber vot speeially [ was a brilliant affair. General Harrison and t rawfall, 1554, 34 inchies: Saunde ebat ghland s o L o T, and sad gt | And Hanna are in nomination for the posi- 3 Ot e x 3 least, 1587, 21 shes, | Ave Caingall s commended the high License law, and siid tion, with Barkerm$he lead. In the house | Ctumerated or provided for.’ A wife and many more distinguished people | least, 1387, 2137 inehes. - Ave rainfall m Mr. Vest moved to strike were among those present. At the conchu diverted packing at the natural points from | Saue ™ thie Missouri river citics, Ol & CINDEohEs L8 T U0 o VG was a good thing as it greatly lightenod the ten years, 21, 'inclies, “and average snowfall - Tantry: Tot b, DK, Florenes . 0 | burdens of tax puyers. He thought | Hon. B. B. Hudgins, of Boone county, was | from the free list, und iusert “laths’ 1 of tho recoption the. prosidentoolect ra. | fof the sume, 43 fnche Defanitslontits i nterase V.G Lantry and wite to V Wild, 101, bii that 1,500,000 in one year was too [ chosen speak Only one ballot was taken. | * Mr, Allison suggested to Mr. Vest not 10 | turied home. shale Mrs, Harrison. attonded] A patent wire fence fake is reported at Fonr Dopax, Ta, Jun. 14,.—|Spoolal Tele- | b booriacs e e much to put into sewerage, | The house adjourned at 11:45 to meet 0. | consume time unnccessarily in offering these : hich 1atd s Do work among the farmers of Kearncy county, QL b i el Special Tele- | P 1'erminghnin to VG 1 ‘¥, Lot 5, bik and grading, and recommended that alesser | morrow mosning’ at0:30. The presidential [ amendments in detail, but mov, strik liBEonRIn R tich was held at Tom- | 3 'row miles southeast of this city, gram to Tux Ber,]—The Mason City & Fort [ |8k Vlorence oo o wmouut of this kind of work be done hereaftcr | electors met to-duy iny the governor's ofice | all oils on the free list if there was any r e A Young Men's Congress has been ovgan- Dodge railroad company has defaulted on [ o HRN Ri o with @ view to reducing taxation. Immigra- | and cast their voto for Cloveland und Thur- | Son why thoy should be on the dutiable list, Sl o TR iR RsApolin: ized us an anxiliary to the Y. M. C. A. They 85,000 interest on its bonc's which are held by weet on Friday eveninge. for three years here 1n the police courts, cut woman is white, and a few months ago mar mentof the Loire, in the lobby of the chamber | ! LDty LHRY tnos Prosid AL popular lady athlete, Mile. Louise Ar The Crowel 1 yor company is building shall bo the presiding oficor; that two per Maindo, Manager Prince states that an | mammoth co bs, One is 125140 feet and sous shall be appointed tellers on the part of | effort has been made to have the Fort | 10 feet k of the houss | Omaha band prosent to enliven the events | Mr. Johu Akens was a pleasant caller Sat Kearney KraiNey, Neb., Jau 13.—[Correspondenco miles southwest of Sundance, on the Pine sixty-seven interments were mado M N Carrand wife to M A Wrigh tion has been very large in the year past, [ man. Hon. John M. {l:n*r:-]. of Hot Springs, Mr. Vest said he was much obliged for the ke = he New England Loan & st company, t | . and i t lot &, bk, South Om 3 and many nbw lar houses wero [ Was clected messengr to boar the vote to [ advice, which reminded him of a MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 14.—A case of smallpox | J, N. Jenkius, one of the pioneer boot and the amount of ,000. The bonds ure'se- | 1 I Hemenway to € Kenneds, lot 7, bli 3, established in 1 peaking of the | the president of the United States scnate. maxim, *Timee dancos.” He cq wats discovered in this eity to-day. The dis- | shoe merchants of Kearncy, purchased the cured by mortgage. R A e e business of the po ce he pointed out that ' o about luvender oil or other perfumes —bric- ease is said to be here in a mild form, but ex- | 13oston shoe store this weel R Aol andyhusbandio an w0 | the ree 82,000 over those of 153, _ The M'Mullen Successorship, brac of fashion—but Le did care something | posures have been great and some feavs ave | | The Hecht pucking company began opera- Trains Delayed by Storms. K Kosgo and husban £6 Samuiel Strat: and suggested that Nebraska's senators and | New Youk, Jan. 14.—Secroetary Fairchild | wbout the necessaries of life; and he wished | entertained for the outcom tions yesterday. Stoux City, In,, Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- ton, e 4 lot ! blk 1, Patrick’s add..... congressmen exert themselves to secure an [ jeld an important conference this morning | to put these questions in an authentic shape R ,Miss Sadie Connor, xl:lu‘!“’-h“l' of A. H. e L it h1a | LIS Keece and wusband toSamuel Sirat- available appropriation for ymmediate Work | ik Colloctor Magone and Acting Appraiser | 10,110 sonate and the country In the Interest of Pare Water. Conuor, went to Chicaizo this week to take KT' N ot ailroa alos ,l‘(xli“x‘;[llr‘:‘td.\:3‘,;;1.“[ ':‘nmmsl':‘lmut- - 3,000 | on a goverament building. Figures indicat- Sleains wiih casarincihe & 4 r 6 The amendient was rejocted. T. Paur, Jan. 14.—The chamber of com- | SPecitl training in insiramen \;n_ music, evening are late vecauso of a snow storm | < A SERCR AT, WHE B8 UGRIEC M0 | Ve of the bauking, muuutacturing and job- | Stearns with regard to the appointm ntof a Mr. Aldvich, from the “finance comn morco to-day adoptod resolutions requesting Henderson & Graves, grocers, sold their which lias continued six hours. It isnow | £ hian th Gainer Sy Sioi 1, by, 7" | bing trade of the city were produccd, and ex- | success to McMullen, late appraisor i this | offercd several amendments which W o to-iy Bdoptec rosolutions ¥equesting | husiness this weolk to J.” G, Chandlor and sleeting and there is a high wind, Arstndd FOWIEE DIRCO. .- v e " 40 | nibited a large advantage over tbe ' preced- | city. A number of prominent importers [ agreed to, amoug them being one to put a | COPEYEss to prohibit dumpage in the Mis James Watson, who will continue the busi- e 4 L Miles et al to C ¥ Fahs, Tot 1, bl ing years. Iu conclusion Mr. Iler recom- | were invited by Collector Magone to meet | rate of 34 cents per pound on boot, shoe and | 8ippi above the Des Moines rapids, and ask- Ay i The Dubuque Saloon Men. Orchard WL .. ... ik 700 | mended that the board exert itself toincrease | Fairchild and give bim any suggestion th corset lacings, and iucrease the rate on all | ingan increased appropriation for the upper W. C. Cruser, editor of the Montrose (Pa.) DiGate YA, bR Louts Sehrouder fo M ¢ McGee, ot 17 the city’s railroad facilitics and labor for the | might have in regard to the new appraiser to | manufactures of cotton not specially enum- | Mississippi. Dewoerat, has purchased a quarter section Dupuqus, In,, Jon, 14.—[Special Telegram E"i tl,l::i‘l‘r;;l': g'l’uf&, ST 000 | establishment of voulevards and parks. He | be appointed. erated from 33 to 40 per cent ad valorem. ——— of land adjoining the First ward, to Tne Bie.] —The saloon keepers who were | 5 /8% 9 HA Qounbrisssi0liios also counseled the members to meet in open -~ Mr. Vest moved to strike from the free Elgin Butter Quotations. Skating on Lakes Kearncy and Green- enjoined Soturday have flled supersedons | Anhie et adkis and husband'io Joséph " | exchange av least one hour u day, and ac- | Mrs. Richmond Wants a Divorce, | list “oil of ncoril, or orange flower,” and [ Erery, IiL, Jau. 14.—On the board of trade [ WOOU, affords amuscments for huudre and will continuo husiness pending tho su- | < Senmitt, ot 15, Elizabeti pluce’ 770! 15,00 | quaint thomsolyes with the doiungs’ of - tho Josepi, Mo., Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- | substitute “ncedles.” Rejected. to-day, much wran ensued over fixing || . oo (DEILY Hub blaced s lavga elsgirioimo g duyeibas! uth Om e s i laAteY Thied 3 S AT 5 TR a o 5 % or in its oflice this week. premo courv's determination of tho appeal. Sguth bmshi Laud company to, Moses o | worldsmarts, G e e haa | 8Famto Tak Be | —Mrs. Richmond, wifo of [, M. Vest moved to striko from the frec list | the price of butter by the directorsat 25 | Tho Grand Contral hoto Hie prohibitionists hold that, the bonds. do | ; Wioow : L ¥ Secretary Nuttinger roported that he haa | §ree TR Bk NS ond, Wife o | wgttar of roses and substitute “salt. J Mahoney ‘and wifo to C Bohn, iots) received from various sources duringthe | Dt W. W. Richmond, who murdered Coloncl After a long discussion the bill wus 1 cents, as inferior product was allowed to de- | by & Foster, late of Suratoga nov superseac the injunction, and that the | ¥ and 10 Matahey & Minanan: a4 to ur Ml 1 Seeriog . o bk 5 2 & ie T Bloon eapaca ‘b Liabloo putiehient for | ad i Munonoy & Minaban's Istadd to - | cur suims amounting o 57,015.90, aud had | J. W. Strong, oditor of the Herald, June 15, | uside without action on the pending amend- | termiie tho vesull.” Tio sales wore 2,120 | Springs, was purchased Thuralay by r. T expenaed § .55, leaving' $i6.430n hand | 1886, and who was confined in the asylum | ment. , | pounds at 24@ D. Watson,of the . Irank Tmprove- contempt. J S Collins to N ("' Peterson, . 3 : — Hillside add No.2............ 150 | at date. afterwards ahd released as cured, made ap- | A bill was reported from the committee on’ 3 ment company. Mrs, Brown's Trial Postponed. On motion of Colonel Chase a card of | plication for divorce to-day. She avers that | public lands by Mr. Plumb and passcd, mak- AaMm Foreman Fatally ured. The Metealf € wctory will be lo- Misox Crry Jan, 14.—[Special Tele- Nineteen transfers e thanks was tendered the retiring ofiicers, | the defendant is subject to fits of molan- [ g a clerical correction in the law of the last SPIINGFIELD, Mo., Jan, 14.—y the pre- | cated on the site of the Aitken house, oppo- sl J PP T and Mr. James Stevenson offered the fol® | choly. session as to water lands in_Wisconsin ure explosion of a blast Saturday at the | M. depot. : gram to Tue Ber.]—The trial of Mrs. Sarah I oL OEIES. 3 lowing resolution : e Mr. Chandler introduced a bill-reviving | rpulsa o TR sl cstate transfers of this city for X. Brown for tho murder of Hiram L. The following building permits were issued Resolved, That the Omaha board of trade Rapid City Expects a Boom. the grade of licutenant goneral in the United | Lulss coal mines, Indian Territory, William | gne pust two months would be aeredit oven Jesse Brown, by consent of the uttorne yesterday: do not as un organization favor the location \ Rarip C1ry, Dak., Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- | States army, and authorizing the president 8 : has beer: continued until next Monday. Her | John Weaver, two-story frame dwelling, of the city hall on Jefferson square and that | g The Bee. |—A. J. Sit as0ld to- | t appoiut any major gencral to the position. | Which he will die. He was foroman of tl ome tallc of romoving the do i¢ i 3 e 3 i gram to Tie Be . J. Simmons sold to ! y major g I t iErs0ma ; father, Jesso Miller, of Barrington station, | Water strect und Fowlor avenue....... % 2,000 | they will use all fuir means to secure the | gy 00 neros of Jand next northeast of th The senate then adjourn mines which exploded at Pittsbury, Kan., Gazette-Journal, of Hustings, to thia 111, arrived in this city yesterday. Castellar Presbyterian Soclety, one-story ercetion of the building on the Farnam stroet [ « oy = 4o - 02410 e some time ago, and escaped theve ouly by a frumy parsonage, Sixtoenth and Castel- sy town site for £20,000 to an eastern syndicate. House miruc 80 Ander oty M| Edwin Davis wanted the resolution laid on | The partics purchased eighty acres near | \igyixgroy, Jan. 14.—Immediately after Killed By the Cars. Fred Andersou and J. Prince, onv-story : f it Towa Ciry, Ia, Jan. 14.—George Rentz, frame cottage, Rice street, near Thir- the table, but did not receive a second o his | there laft week, paying §),500 for the same, | tpo roading of the journal Mr. Randall of Pennsylyania, from the committee on rul Chapman received internal injuries from | to Omaba. Railway postal service on the B. & M e branch will soon be inaugurated, Another Dynamith Explosion. e DurLuri, Jan, 14.—Another losis f ooper. Fradrh R Mr.C. F. Essloy and family and M. ex-mayor of Oxford, and a prominent busi- tieth street . R .. u“l)\rtlioml\‘l 2 that th " 8‘1'“0"" on 400 acres more have been taken. 4 Ve B 7 —— ax Meyer moved that the resolution be uch inside property is changing hands and S AmIte T S tdny orentadli Tons T s run over by, the cars st that | Threo pormits 0ggrogaing .. ...... .5 420 | adopled, &b i was Lo tho ntcrosts of tho city | real catato owaars aro enorally confidont of | Teported u resolution rescinding the rule ro- | (VIR (0 C TS TR SR | stoney Steliioom, of New Moxicn, o con s T il Ry that the building be erected on the old site, | a coming boom in property. quiring daily adjournment at 5 o'clock, The | Kreat dealol cxciiemont and Camaged con- f pleted their visit in this section and returncd e et Dae e ol THE WEEK’'s AMUSEMENTS. and Mr. Stevenson spoke in the same_strain. e Broposition gave rlss to an interssting do. | Siderable proverty. The explosion was duo | home. O anons 1o e it ™ (racial el = Colonel Chase and Mr, Clark also championed Their Fate Decided. D . Al I B g | 10U corgloasncss, and Ia the. Alih.or slxih Hooper has been putting on metropolitan R0LA, In., Jan. 14.—[Special Telegram DS. the resolution, which was passed, Mr. Davis | Dgs Morxes, Ta., Jan. 14.—[Special Tel g y b *ed | within a fow days. Fortunately uo one was | girs by entertaining and well putronizing the 3 By 2 Ra iy Bl LBpog took the ground that it should be agreed to | ivjured. A Star TheatArIL for thrie atocoaslye %o Tue Bee)—A firo at this placeat 6:80 | Eriday—The Tvy Leaf. being the only dissenter. - o i o ©'clock last evening on the south side of the | , Suturduy afternoon and night—7he Ivy | “The committeo delegated to attend the | BTMm o Tur Bee]—The drawing to de- | ¢ girongthening the rights and powers of s vight at Looschen's hall, and gnother show Due to the Sto 1 Alon Busi Leaf. i i ¢ termine the length of terms of the mewly i vl uare destroyed six business houses, entail- : " ; meoting of the national” board of - trado held o deng ; Y | the mujority against the filibustering minor- | 1 2 | followed with a danee at Tillson’s opera :ggnlasxofswuw Partly tnsured. Muosday S iR ;f";‘,';;r,( at Clicago reported that they had met a | elected railroad cowmissioners took place [ ;oo RN Prrrsnvna, I’-x‘,-l.:\l{ 14.-At the Coroner's | fouse the following ovening. X ! v 5 ' X Sec Ly ppresel vy zave i OIrnoc spencer S o o L4 investig 0! e Wille; di: ter to-day 3 y ' rancl e Wednesday—The Privale Sccretary. body of roprescntalive men, and gave It | this aftoruoon. Spemoor Smith drew the | " paygon strenuously opposed it, declar- | (VOSEERtON of{thoWillpylanstoc ato:0a v BaGe the Norfolk branch of Bank Faliace ot iDanlan Y y as their belief chat all portions of the west [ one year term, Peter A. Dey the two year y SERORGLI S, the evidence adduced showed that the build- | the fim of Peyton & Smith, und Miss Lizzio an! » REIGHTON COLLEG e ; g that it was the outcome of & bargain b ; ] i s L SR T B T A e T A T should take greater interest in these meet- | term and K'rank L. Campbel the three year | ig that it was the outcome of & b - | ing had been construeted with good material, | Patterson, of N former residents of Doxrar, fa, Jan, "[Nnuml Telegram et n{gl‘"‘," Bipmey "{' or. the aus- | jngs, term. tween Mr. Weaver and the democratic mem- | gnd that the storm alone was respousinle for | Hoover, nave been saluting their old friends to Tur Brp]—Tho Exchange bank of this | Pi¢ R RL.Yinoont 10 eyl soolvly. The president was authorized to appoint s bers of the committee on rules, and inci- | the fall of the structure, and retirned Monday. wiace made an assignment to-day. ASsets | yery Afterncosann N sivo wi | commitiee to represent the board at the Cin- Must Pay Their Debts. B tha Dk1ohe Dill e e sl Tatle R ot 7B e Sver, d Night—F. Fitz Will- | ctanati ehi AT AR ! ; ts. | dentally denounc ne Oklahoma bill, Qi e Sear a snow has fallen in estimatod at 70 por cent. iams, the American Hore: clunati ohawmbor of commerce building Jan- | Masox Crry, In., Jan. 14.—[Special Tele- | iy iy out as the “milk in the coconnut? The Strike Collapsed. Hooper since Docomber 12, whon we had I = uary 30, and James Stevenson, Colonel | gy to Tue Brer.]—Superintendent Cos. Wi 5 e, 1 o) 14Tk trike | sleighing for about one day Suicide at Grove City. 3 = Cliuse und C. O. Lobeck were natnod as a | B7HR 6 HE CHEH ORI Y s | the resolution in the bill permitting any lo- ILKESBARRE, an. =The strike | aloighing for abou ! i ATiANTIC, T, Jun. 14— (Special Tole- L The Kansas Electors, committee to g0 to the [ndian territoriul cou- | Erove, of the /’lhlu.‘»,AMl‘\\Amk«.'_ & St.Paul | gy organized corporation to locate town | organized last Suturday by the typographical | Min Maggls Suompaey; of Peomont/ ja nm‘lu ’l‘uln ls:v!—b D M‘I;m ;m‘h"“" whlu-mul, Kan,, llmL ‘l‘! ~[Special 'l\-‘llcgram vention at Fort Smith, January 24, :fix\}l ‘ulilnll::) mxlx::-i.l";:u‘,::‘l;::ll]o :;;v‘:tud‘:n» sites on puyment of @ pittance into the | UWIOR LUHIII?SHA' n»n\‘.,nuw, 'l'lanl T A | N e Aol S ‘Tue Isek. |--The Harrison presiden g railway stations g he line to the 4 ST % ‘ — o igence ofiice | at J, I, roe miles east of Atlantic, in Grove City, | mects parriiothe Harrison pro ‘.m‘,‘;‘u" THE ART ASSOCIATION, effoct that hereafter any ciaploye garnishosd | Lreasury, thus x "“I“*"“‘I““:’,Jf"]’"“: Qliphoms, Killed at a K Hteincs oy whero” pooplesar tiroii e in & barn yesterds : Taaos i 3 - . more than once would be discharged is concerned, the law of 1564, providing tha RINGPIELD, Muss, o 0 inquire about their taxes anged bimsolt iu a barn yosterday. day and selocted Willis GG, Emorson wo carry | The Annual Elcction of Officers — | AONE BP 4189 the procecas arising out of tho location of [ SPHINGTIELS, Miss, Ji LAt an incen | T G Murray, of Fremont, stopped A Olinton Ploncer Dead. the vote of the state to Washington. The Madame Gerard's Collection. American Association Officers town sites shall Iu-.usml for the benefit of | 41ary “ i “;,' 4'\ i 1“\5\' H '{\ »I-“““ off at Hooper recently to ook after his share N plect seided i i is T v ce el ) 3 3pec ole. C itants of i yNS ace rut oceurred v which . 5 'ner 2 PeSOUrCes O 5 farm west of town O G T VYT R P clectoral board decided 1o go to Indianapolis [ There was a fuil attendance of members of | Sr. Louis, Mo., Jan. 14.—[Speciul Telo- | the inhabitants of the towns. a ceurrod by B W OF tho rosourcos of his fa ] [Spocial Welegram | o, Junuary 20 with Governor Humphroy and | tho Western Art association at G. W. Linm.- | gr [ ce.) : : Mr. Payne's remarks aroused great indig. | Jost his life and two o/ Injured: Do sudden death of Huert Hanks at 1% b gram to Tue Bee.] —The stockholders of the 0 Tuk Bee.]—A. Schofiold, an old and prom- | {i" ¢ i 4 - ' I 3 . 8 3 ansas delegation in congress t y e > i 5 = g X 4 nation among the friends of the Oklahor N 5 B o Eo o LA Auen residont of this place, diod this MOrnn, | §heir voupacts ta tha prssiisneeline? 10 P4 | gor's art gallery last uight, when the annual | St. Louls Base Ball club, champions of tho | 411 hut they were unable to obtain the floor Smal! Hope For Colonel Forbes, mont was Shouk lo Hooptr, 84 tho gy e had been ill for some time. i Gl o ek mooting was held, and the officers for the | association, met to-day and elected officers | to reply to him Colonel Forbes still remaius unconscious P O ITA 5 (I T AU ST — otion Dissolved. ensuing year clect in the course of his | as follows: Chris Von der Ahe, presidont Mr. Rundall indignantly denicd that there | from the effects of tho injuries rocoived o [ gnyouwh the Iremont Tribune's profuse coi . SPARKS FROM THE WIRE. DEADWOOD, Dak., Jan. 14.—|Special Tele- | Temarks as chairman, Mr. Lininger stated h’“'firf\"{,'l'i,'.fi.’,;\(."R‘X-rzl‘)""r'}"" Yiep DERRAARt) l:"‘“,’,f ..'H,‘,'f;“' \‘Jj::?!‘”” ‘,‘{:,‘,‘:l,:,\,lr',,}l‘d‘"',\,"',""';‘ “:-‘."', week ago, and the attending physicians say stulations of Senator Dern's constituents Tho Prosident and Mrs, Cleveland wore | BFam to Tur Be.|—Tn the case of tho Gold | that the membership was iy lacrese: - Dot 1o okdor Lo parmni the houso to- trans. | that if no chauge for tio botter takon. pluce | ob decount o his uppointiout 1 suol ju- entortainod ut dinner Irst uight by Seorotary | Tun Toll ltond Company vs. the Deadwood Wk ond u”';"“ e Killed By a «all. aoblts buvinoes, S > ZELIA L TS TOT e B ed il ria foo et 3 and Miss Buyard. ‘I'he other mem- | Central railroad, which had a hearing in the | Wer¢ on the roll. e 200 are Troy, N. Y., Jan. 14.—At the fall of an ter furt hate the resolution wus RLGD Ye FRONET0UNTI0N QOVAG AEOM A9 &m of the cabinet were presont. Qistrict court to-day, Judge .1.,.0“‘;” dis. | artists, and each will gyearly furnish | glovator at Wood's mewing machine works, | B8roed to—yeas 155 nays 85, and_ the house SUBURBAN NEWS, :"mfl'\:“l_‘lIvm;"v"'H- ;:’1*”'[ B 'l"""‘.bx‘v' e A 1-5.0 lnhfiomm Artillory company of Eng- | solved the injunction on the grounds of in- | & |x|(‘-,{ure‘u:n!uru| a nuclllulls“ or u‘llllulr.l u;u\l,lm ot Hooslok Palls, this morning, Williom Car. :l::ll]l::u;’- L:lml to the cousideration of rou — — h:“.:““;v \is grandmother's scven L nd will demand an_ investigation of the re- | sufiicient evidence to show damages, Worle [ WOrthy of the name. He thought that busi- | 1)1 ang Octave Bosley were Killed and two | 115 VISiness. The new year was opene X J 3 i U . o ci o 5 u ¥ were dand o EmETY B ombodying ) now yeu opencd with a_grand liss J 2 Sutton eame home from tho «ent ehirge of insubordination. was resumed o the railroad this ufternoon, | 1ess men and citizens wencrally should in- | yohor omployes serlously injured. aundor shocall of statos & DIl ombodytng | o EHe et R e e L g 1 e O R e 1 d,‘!fl““ Hidouen, the French painter, is bringing Omaha to the front as an art centre, ” - Dill was Introduced und & motion for its vef- | Laura Blasure wero married at the M. over Sunday s when the cost of a membership was so light SRl The Weather Indications, crence to the _comunittes on_appropriations | churchat 2 giclock, Kev, Gharles Snob ey 1 Wdruar want Ly e Wakagald o Meetings of the electoral colleges were Crere, Neb. Jan. —only $15 being required for admission, and Nebraska: Snow, warmer in eastern por- | made. The members of the ways and means | oficiativg. Your correspondent has k ) | spend Sunday. Y but it syas | the contracting purties since they were Meld in all the statcs yestorday .| Bre.]—Archio Norton, the thirtcen-year-old | § as annual “dues. What the association | tions, ucarly stationa®y temperature iu wost- | committoe opposed the motion, shildren und wishes them much §o, Prof. Cooper and wife and Miss Carpon St. Mary’s training school for boys, at Fe- | son of Mrs. . 1, Norton, fell through tho | needed was & studio building, and if any | ey portions, southdusterly winds becowing | BEreed to 2 A ARRaren. A 5 'y ’ 3 ter, teachers of the Hooper high school, Sinnaville, hus been restrained from charging | joo while scating ou the Blue river ay 12:30 | Omaba investor would erect one within | yurjaple, 3 8 | "Mr. Bréwer of Nortn Curoling, introduced | Mr. Seward Edwards bought a new Sand- | G Ma 0TS 0 attend the the county $5 a month per capita fo depend- # . % T g reach, it would prove a paying speculation. fowa: Snow, wikther easterly wind a billto repeal the tobacco tax, and moved | wich corn sheller on Tuesday last, and it is wchers’ association $ ent boy So-dey pud was drowned. Tha cormes was re Tiug offivers olocted were us follows: Pres: | Takota: Slgntly warmor in-eastorn por. | its reference to the committee on war clains, | giving good satisfaction. o {oyynah o it ——— covered two hours after the accident. Mrs. | jq00¢ G, W. Lininger; first vice president, s 4 g stern bor- | 44 the yeas and nays were ordered, Mr. Clousmink, of Blair, was in town on SR VoY bk Al L tion, nearly stationarg' temporat t ) 1 Sawrd ! s Captain Browor's Great Feat, Norton is o widow and Archio was hor on)y | G™'1), "Kont; second vice prosident, Miss M. | horsirvid Wl 'SURRY, temporuture wostern |y, gy niotion was lost—yeas 102, | priday Friduy and Sawrday i town dehorning [Copyright 1559 by James Gordon Bannett.] 80, S SR F. Murray; treasurer, Miss Mageie Rooder; | ¥ i 8 117—and the bill was referred to the |~ a, "y Bendlo is the happy father of a | “Pl oo o e out bis partner, LoxDoN, Jun. 15.—[New York Horald A Distiller Arrested. secretary, Miss Kate M, Ball; board of di- Murdersd His Mothor. uys and means committee | bouncing irl, born Friday morning. Mother | p ik i is tonn i the Lvory b q - 3peci Y rectors, Clement C, Chase, Audrew Rose- : L Tap house then praceded 10 the considera born Briday wioen Mu. King, aud is ranning the livory busingss Cable—Special to Tuk Bre]—At the Laxcastes, Pa, Jan, 14.—J. E. Shaffer, | ChO MM 08 Mrs. | Bdwin Dayis, ATON, O, Jan. f1-Klmer Sharkey oon- | 4ionof business portaning to the District of | #0d ¢hil kotting along nicely, i the north of town wloy :]rnlnn guuhcm}w. Hendon, yesterday, Captain | a distiller and liquor dealer of this city, was | fired | Knight, br. Jonus, Mrs, Frances | fessed to the murder of his mother last Fri- | Columbin. Several bill were passed and the M,‘:-?r..:‘,‘;‘n\n\.-w g And Mus Doois. Blaall ]l o E——— rewer, the famous American shot, was | arrested this evening on twelve charges for | Mumaugh, Mrs. M. 8. Silkworth, Charles | day night. He saysli¢ does not know why | house adjurned 800 L8N N8 AR o backed for $1,000 to kill sixty birds out of | violating the internal revenue laws., His | Elgutter and Mrs. J. M. Thurston. he'did it. The indignation of the people is - - ]‘,:n'h‘{t‘:‘:{“‘ 1t '“-t”""fll‘_‘.‘l“:" jf;;’\‘ » 100 off the thirty-five yards’ mark. ‘This is a | S10r¢ and bondod warehousa was seized. fo-morrow “night' tho sketch club will | very hich, and Sharkoy may bo lyachod. Washington Brevities. A0S 1M ! AR ROt \’ i pet and ul members are re- - — - " o roforred difficult task for the best marksmen, yot tho meet, . . Among the bills introduced and referred | v their friends. During the fostivities ono y quested to bo pre espociully Insurance Forger. in the house to-day were the followin By ,‘,, the boys was accidentally shot in the SARIAID Was succossful. Ho stopped nine T Ac o those who wish to jomn the begiuning cluss. - . g ! pod D e uss | Eoawa, N. Y., Jan, 14 N. Cunning. | Mr. Townshend, of Iliinois, for the establish- | foor, teen outof the first twenty-fve, forty-oue J OBS l On Saturday night all members ave asked Lo 0 ment of @ national military and vaval wmu M. Sanford Clair and his brother are vis They lsorelieve Dis| 4 y 4 V, y-8ix ¢ eventy-five, be present at the reception of Mr. South- | hiin, agent for the past two years the | 4 Y e B i ? 80 R Yis out of fifty, fifty-six out of seventy-five, and D T o oo, will visli | Mutual Life tnsurance compsay, left town | 80um in Washington, 13y Mr. Plumb, of | jting Mr. Joha Licsona and ltov. Wulker e it ck, n . 1., to refund the interest beuring dobt of | Giagr. LA . I returning tho sawe evening, ,m'r‘:"f“‘d‘y"‘,"‘,'r;}’:“l Oblcago, ME Phinga Wl AhInped. (e aant ot uoas, sinaty Drowe) Brawixonas, Ala., Jan. 14.—Since Satur- avd’igumerable rogrets woro exprossed | Awpurrox, Wis, Jan. 14 —Tho boilor fn | o'y o Rrosldopt taday sont the pacistion | sa.six for 40 VoL AN K008 G450 Q. e e - < i se al e " . v R ey " X ) U A o G 1 M 0 > i pping stock A day, when Mrs, Kellum was nearly killod IT CONQUERS PAIN. _u‘ww";:“‘; o sing nome of thes | the Appleton Manufacturing comvauy's | ude to bo associate justice of the supreumo ‘“1(!‘:::‘“" hland Blaco if still shipping s Pain in the Side, TO) and her little boy brained by au unknown — rare gews of art. Ko‘ thought that some | works exploded this morning, killing Watch court of the territory of Utah, N o O i PID LIVER, &c. They regulato the Bowe! negro at Pratt’s mines, wany colored men Relieves and cures | HEADACHE, of 1hé olubs might haye taken the initiatory | man IKeicuster wnd tewrig the structure to Prosdent pro tem lugalls to-day laid be- [ Mr Johu Clotz was @ pleasaut catler on | B2 Lt (a0 iation and Plles, T have been arrestod and brought botoro the | REEUMATISM, | Tocthache, Bprais, | and given Omaha the possession of works | picces. e fore the menate o memorial fru the loxishee ™ M1, frank Ghornal was i wn last wok | snallest aud easioat o taks. Ouly onopill Beorse "ii.‘.".‘i&‘»‘v‘?‘“\‘v‘.‘.".“‘ m?fi: ‘.‘f.‘.‘.f?.‘u‘.‘,.""‘fi‘y‘ SANRARGNA Ly w;\:\‘ul‘\':fl:‘ubv;‘;“!:::‘r‘.‘:?:«;;::‘n‘:fifir:‘r{' RO Death of Avchbistop Mareilley, posed admission of Utah, Tuesday S dose. 40 lus vial. Purely Vegetable, Pri F B R o reak, mhas, Solatioa, Lumbago. | Burns and Scalds: | 5c buinting on exhibition has an bistoric us l!lzuu. Jun. 14 lmrl;huhu‘l- id«"ulu>‘v of M. Grosvanor introducod in tho louse to- | ¥our cormemyandoat twok & ip overlani und 1 intorest. It was pain b, St. Pierrie, formerly bishop of Friebourg, is | day u bill substantially similar in provisions | to Fontavelle, ? rsou wnd Maple Creelk A0 soUy 1 aeiablaled, B0 welll be A3 Drugylats aad Deaters, U 4 arikio. tiaeen ; i- | deaa. sy 16 e bill lutroduced by Henator Sucruan to | but he will uot try to tell of all the coru ho sixty, tho required number, at the ecighty- o Y 1 5 . - ronlan TRADE Omuha with a view 0 establisiiog a per- | yosterday, having with bim New York drafts | thd United Statos. 1y Mr. Adams, of Ulinois, [ N5 5000 i0 0 0o 1o iiaie on Briday, i Arst round, The weather was dull, with an manent art school here. 1 amovoting to £24,000, obtained by forging | for the construction of & light house and s enco of wind, 3 The magnificent collection of paintings | checks. He was caught at Hoboken to-day. | steam fog signal on the oater breakwater at ———— owned by Madame Gerard Wwere on e One Ohance for Life, view for probably the = last time A Boilor Explosion. Ly THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md. David for the Ewpress Josophive ul tue re-

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