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THE OMAHA DALY BEE. DAY MORNING JANUARY 16. MBER 216 EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ) THE ANARCHISTS MAY MEET |t pakora necisuarvie s Gl AWALKOVER FOR MANDERSON | st was esronsivte e tho agieatyy, v | aid of the probvition movement, amone e [ \WRECKED BY A LANDSLIDE, A Number of lmportant Bills Intro- | A Spirited Discnssion on Germany's suid that two years nwo bills were sent o | T il mot s o ; - 1 ic did not seem to have a great deal of con OMAIIA. WEDNI: o ‘ed in Both House Colonial Policy. Omaha in the afternoon and returned printed | 1 ! b 4 Biswanck, Dak., “Jan, 15.—[Special Tele: Braniy, Jan, 15.—To-day’s meeting of the 10 the senate the next morning. Three days | fidence in the success of the movement to . . Zuudn Rl A“fu"s" s gram to Tne 13ee. | —Among the bills intro- As awitod with the keenest “,‘,.',.V Elected to Succed Himself By & [ iscertainly an unroasonable 0 have an amendment submitted. His osti- | A Union Pacific Train Derailed in & Oonstituted Authorities. duced in the legislature to-day, was one pro- | est. The house was crowded. The debate Large Majority. o s bt e i D8 G bbbl lioneoibd Cut Near Elkhorn, — viding for woman suffeage. It is claimeo by | on the colonial cstimates was very spirited Sughedi gl A as the con | the house agreed with what Tie Bes re 2 g i the f f the b f th 1 u L ‘] resses it. He has had no notice of | contly published. The submissionists, he " 5 i fricnds of the bill that a majority of the | and continued at great length by Herren | pEMOGRATS HON M'SHANE. dissatisfaction. We might request him | gaid, have fifty votes pledged. There are | HUBBELL LOOKING FO OAL SYNOPSIS OF TULEY'S DECISION. | nouse is already in favor of its passage. Tne | Richter, Von Beninigs, Woermana, Kordoff, hoa pohddal to print the bills within a given time. Mr. | fon or twelve who are tndeided, 1t will ro 3 b Ransom said that it the senato profers t0 | quire sity votos to submit it Seuntor Bue J— idiciary committee of the house has ques- | ©’rince Bismarck and Count Herbert Bis e wait here to accommodate a printer of Lin- | | Bonds Will Be Voted to Bore for Tt— so spoke. He said that there a n He Holds That Police Interference tioned the constitutionality of the bill for the In the course of the discus. Sterling Morton Receives One Vote | ooy he could wait along with the dle »v'y sonatoss Who aro opposed to 1t and With the Arbeiter Bund Was taxation of railroad property, as private pro in reply to Herr Richter's question in the Honsc—Other Proceed- o | Finully, after much more talk, the resolution | four who are undecided, 1t will require Two Respectable Plattsmonth 4 perty 1s taxed, and a hearing will be given | whether slavery or slave trade existed now. i in e B was reforred 1o the committes on printing, LWenty votes to carry it in the senate, The Men Assailed By a i an Unwar ed Assumpe the railroad attorneys on the question in a | in the west African territory under German BRES L LIo S SR Mr. Keckley called attention to rule 43, | submissionists will have to secure three out e 4 tioh of Powes. Sov days protection, Prince Bismarck said that slav Legislature. and demanded its enforcement, excluding the | of four of the doubtful votes. Toug! ) : W o 4 ery which has existed for thousands of years general public from the floor of the senate i i | — The question of infectious diseascs among | ¢;y1d not be abolished all at once. It would Geit A recess was then taken until five minutes Legislative Notes. y . " The Arbeiter Bund Wins, cattle and horses, which has attracted 80 | be a very serious matter to abandon slave How Manderson Got There. before 12, The following bills were intro Liwcovs, Neb., Jan. 18.—[Spcolal to T _ Train Wreek Near Eichorn. Crteaco dan. 1o Juden Mulev, of the cie. | MU attention in all the northwestern states | labor ivithout ~ further steps. National | icco)y, Neb., Jan. 15.—[Special Tele. | ueds % SRR Wk o Ve Erknony, Nob., Jan, 15,—|Special Tele 4 yhi ) and torritories during the vpast | interest would be wreatly endangered | Biig: 1 b b By Mr, Ransom: To provide for the move L There were lively times in the he gram to B Train No. 5, west- cuit court, in a decision rendered to-day, vorrs Y aEaim® before the | by such a course, and foreign countries | Kram to Tuk Bee] At 12 o'clock the sen- | efficient eollection of delinguent tuxes. to-day. The members are beginning to f bound, was wrecked this evening one-half t but ¢ speeches were delivered. The discussiof committee of the whole on the Mors s, and several sh rnest holds that anarchists and socialists have not | logislatire and some stringent taws will be | would be turned against Germany. It was [ ate met and Mr. Nesbitt moved that the sen By Mr, Sutherland: To repeal article 2, | their vo forfeited the constitutionnl r nble ssed A bill has been prepared, providing | impossible that this could be Herr Richter’s | ate procecd to elect a United States senator. hapter, 64, of the compiled statutes. s thorouch system of inspection of all | aim, although his organ patronized every- | mpo roll was called and twenty-seven votes | AFTERNOON SESSION tlo from Tilinois. Missourl and the other | thing likely to cause dificuities and im- [ oo y Three bills were roported back to the west of this place, in a deep cut. All the cars exeopt the rear one aro off the track, The engine lodged on its side and sunk into in it to asse ssey peaceably and discuss any question which L interests them. provided they o not piot to | SAttIe from iinois, Missouri and the othor | thine, Jke 0 caiss WHCUEes 4t WA | woro cast for Manderson and six for Me- | house with the. rocomihendation that. they | bill, prohibiting the use of Pinkertons in this | i to. the drivers, Though badly } carry out their ideas by tho use of force | and for a vigid quarantine against all cattls | that his only object in speaking on the sub- [ Shaue. pass, amon them the bill forbidding tho in- | state, was quite interesting, The discussion | g 80 o O triehtoned. 1o one ¢ against the constituted authority. where the territorial vetorimarian may sus- | J6Ct_ was 1o raise - a barrier betwceel The chair then said: “Charlos . Mander- [ portation of armed wen to suppress insur- [ over Louse roll 4 —Keiper's bill-making it | fona tirt in the. conehos. Fire THBN 1 Ihis decision was tho outzrowth of an ap- | eet that pleuro-meumonia exists, [t also | Herr Woermann and that portion of the | son has received a majority of the votes cast | Tection. The senate thon went into comuit: | qompuisory on the board of county commis }‘l':?l.l"'x'\‘..""'..‘~-:Lm't‘:{-“.u.»: and 15 SMEHUY f plication made in Docember last by the | Mukes unlawful for a eitizen of tho territory | BIS8 WNCY had o futhorland and was 0- | for United States senator for six years after | (65, 00 WG NRA BRuntar, WA [ U | sionors o pay tho costs in easos of misle: | pruised. " The wrecker and_erow are ‘her the police from interfering with their meet A Bl appropriating §1:000 each o the | allow herself to be daunted if she nspired to [ Promptly at 12 o'clock to-day the speaker | panics. It provides that wi S e R S R e b b Bl R G e LC AL L \ fnizs, the progress of which case has been re- | widows of the two men recently Killed by | have a word to say in the world. Other na- | of the house dirccted the clerk to call the [ bolicy of insurance shall be written to insure | e inBE IR it no more than ight to pay | tomieht “;.‘l“”"_“‘“ be able ‘;‘lfll"‘_ thro *"; 1 Jarti from tiie totime (o thoss dispatehes, | fulling wails at the territorial asélum for the | tions spent much more time in trans-oceanic | roll for *he eloction of & United States sena- | A1 feal or persanal provertyt against 1oss by | [ Hiies commeliod to. attend - court ‘for | 4lide wbout forty feet long 0 % insanc at Yankton, was introducea and will | matters 3 5 Thavios B svory | A€, tornado or lightning and the property bo {4y i A lido about forty feet long. | Judgo Tuley's decision, which s more than | Pl wwithout opposition Horr itichter said that the declarations of | tor to succeed Charles 1. Manderson. Every | whilly destroyed, without criminal fauli on | the'e tine, -Gilchrist said | that, somoe oo pidd six thousand words in length, beeins by ve- | 06T FARLE SICRERE, 0 bars of | Princo Bismarck and Here Woermann wero | member was in his seat excopt Collins. | the part of the insured or his assigns, the | [iF e WS R Dedication at Chapman. s LIRS ]’“_"‘““ o thes logistatire last cvening it was found im. | directly opposed to each other. The chun- | Abrahamson’s name is first on the roll, and [ amount of the insurance shall be taken ' T L ot thetr tronble, and | . CHAPMAN, Nob., Jun. 15.—[Special to Tur the particular ul.u t '._ which was m © | possible to form a two-thirds combination | cellor had done all that was necessary to de- [ he responded by speakimg in a voice that | clusively to be the true value of the property the vl ,,‘fy x'nl;u OIT: RUEH 18 ‘Jmm:\ The new Mothodist Episcopal ehurch test case was called for the purpose of hear- [ R0 G FE0, B IVE T EVIIUL it s | stroy the illusion that a few millions would | could be eard all over the house, **Charles | msured and ‘the true amount of loss and | (o olo tendency. h_legislatic 5 Avile B T1VEE on TENNAAV TRAE ing the report of the Arbeiter bund commit o8 / 5 UG W HONGTRIAVE GHE T, AObFEOH: MK T . by and | (i to encourage potty Tawsuits ot the ox jan was dedicated on Sundav, Jan 4 i protty definitely settled that o de suftice to settle the whole slave question. To | F. Manderson.” Mr. Braucht wis the first | measure of damages. The court upon ven- W8 860 EAGRIFIE NCL TGRS B8 TR 10 B AR VAR T ANB BT R : tee on the constitution and by-laws, and of | {0 (0 T Ganaral Harrison, to request | Bismarck’s remark thut the press was without | democrat reached and he called out in a not | dering judgment wpainst an insurance conl | G, DG 0 BT LB BR L AT0L THE WL S LRk ( completing its organization: that the only [ WHE SEUE 1 IRELERCEM DR, T8 TN | o fatherland he would briefly reply that the | very distinet voice, ‘Jobn A, McShane.’’ | pany upon any policy of insurance shatl | G REES TN WS G o, | Capacity, | Rev, S, W, Stank, - presiding 1 "v"f" s (ffr '(’: o u'tng‘ to the “;' to fill the territorial offices with republicaus | Treisinnige party was proud of possessing a | The voting then continued without anything | allow the plaintiff ‘a reasonable sum for at R T T A T \“_m:;:‘ o Ray elder of the Grand Island district, preached fis "x':::mh- ey “:;;:v'u” Dt soeial ntor. | before the adjournment of the legisiuture. free and independent press, which dared to | worthy of note, until Gates of Surpy was | torney's fecs 1o be taxed as part of the costs. [ SR T v watically and from John 1721, the dedicatory sermon, ; ,-. i tell the most powerful man in Europe the | reached, and the voting had been [ The bill was adopted. Sl e Rt LG T e den Bl e e ! urse and political oducation ;" that the po- T ot T aniimots * for T banderson . hat/| . Thn commitias then ool Pickelts bill for | it such o monsura, if it ‘bocomos @ v, | which imado a profound improssion ubon his ) Aedad AGGAITED LY il Gl $ s Bismarck again arose and _ said | he had apparently gotten that | the rotection of lund from high water in cor- | WOUld bunkrapt iis countys und should ot f hearers. After tho sermon he called for a actually, by ashow of force, prevent the | SpuiNepreip, 1L, Jan. 15.—Tho session of | o™ qid not wish _to discuss | any democrat was ~running, and also | tain cases. Mr. Pickett explained that tne | PGEENVEGIREILERRE RRERIEC o ) o | subserintion of $130 to liquidate the indebted- ) holdinie 0 the proposed mectings, the house to-day consumed exactly fifteen | the colonial policy, and would only observe | voted for the republican candidate. biil was drawn for the protection of tow [ FHE ORISR TS T B e Tefarraq | ness on tie church, and the congregation i On behalf of the city authorities this in- | yiyutes, The committes on rules reported | that he did not think it rixht to begin by re- | however, was immediately reminded of his | lands along the Platte near ashland. Tt | GRS EEG P VRO 60 to 40, with | fogponded with w contribution in eash tnd \ terference is justiticd on the ground that the | g (SEC TR CS T betore. to- | leasing slaves, but by preventihg more slaves [ blunder by roars of laughter from his col- | provides that whenever any land_exceeding AL OO subscriptions to the amount of §162. The namo CArbelter bund: i8ia moro cloal:s thay made. There would remain suflicient | I i changed to- MeShane in time to [ 82) acres is in veril of dostruction by the smumenda at it donot pass. clinrol was. thon. solomnly. dedicitedto the o SH0u%s thonmajonracaiunt ucs, u { the real purpose of its menibers is to plot to | morrow, wud the house then adjourned until g \lgtority to do in that direction. England | keep his record straight. Coleman of ~Polk, | probuble diversion of the channel of 1 overthrow the coustitution and laws of the | 10 o'clock to-morrow after making some [ hud commenced the work a century go. who poses as & _union labor member, voted | and a petition signed by twenty f United !.14%&)1“\(}’”:4 stato; that as polied | minor appointments. On the credit for_expenses in southwest | for MeShane. Sash, of Nemaha, could not | in the p net s filed with the county com n to the judiciary committes as an bl A SR J‘“"_‘“‘v'“"“‘)”"”_‘ bid Tu the senate this morning the following | Africa coming up, Herr Bamberger objected 1 the packing house statodmen, and [ missioners, it shall be their duty to view said | G850 (8 G SERCRS L SIS TG B8 Ty such moctins in onlgr to provent tho com- |, oo, e iaiced: Providing for the | to, an increuse. He deprccated the cast for J. Sterling Morton. The final vote | premises within the succeading thirty - days, | mission of erime. The chancellor says - o SAnE © | Afvica company’s attitude of toleration, if | was announced, MeShane 21, and J. Sterling | and if it shall appear that it s in peril of de oA Sl Sieran ST find 1o reason to differ frow the master | exauination of building and loan assoctu- | pt i SR as apposed to Ger- | Morton 1, as follows truction thoy shull causo to be built a dam, | o This curriod and wow, Speaker Watson ¥ ago under the pastorate of i in chancery in his conclusion that the evi- | tions; anending the law providing for the [ many’s humane cfforts. He objected to He For Munderson —Abrahamson, Baker, Bai- { embankment or dyke, for the protection of | SO0 L koW shere the DI el Hoce 5 Wilson, of Nebraska Central dence adduced fails to show that the pro- | clection of county commissioners in countics | KardofMs remarks. ( Jany was far from | ley, Ballard, Beckman, Berry, Berlin, Bis. | said land. The amount for improvement ta | preidibans She § '“"‘, AT o lege. They now have a membership of s was for an unlawful | under township organization: a new law s i neral fuud of the been Lubled, tho bill itself, thespeaker ruled, and a new church costing §1,500. Rov. When the bill came up in the house Cald- i 3 A river, | ) ARG el worship and serviee of Alnughty God. Re holders | Welly to save the measure and | SivC it | B S. Hilton, of Central City, preached in ST A X the evening to a large and attentive audi- ence w very interesting sermon from Johu, motion to table the Culdwell amenduent, ~ | 15340 after Which & commuman service was one poscd assemblug p. lesiring o al ST A = i & ), be 1 3 4 oh ) desiving u colonial policy on the Freneh | bec, Bohacek, Bortis, Brink, Burnham, Cady, | be paid ot of the L Pkl 1 3 purpose. 1t was argued that the consiitu. | arding the jurisdiction of ‘connty courts: | model. 1t was necdless to brand as unpatri- | Cameron, Cailw sty of Clay, Cole Mr. Lindsay moved that the bill be Bais ‘,‘,f,‘,L',f'.,;(.'..‘:\'-‘ul-:‘ln::”-. o hoancy W. Bross is the present pastor. Oar tion shows on its face an unlawful | amending the school law so as to provide | otic every one who did_not desire to hoist | man of Antelope, Corbin, Cruzen, Denman, | definitely postponed, and explained that the M MAB RiiTodMARE LMo ‘e Pinl. | town has grown more rapidly during the ] purpose because of the condition of member- f that the township treasurer, in_addition to | the German flag in all directions, There wus r, Dickinson, Diller, Dunn, Elliott, | cases were without' numbor, in_which ad- [, AIelries RIReiGRELLo BOrEssis s R | past year than ever before in its history. £hip, that tonly pursons of reputablo charuc | publishinig his reports, shull read” the items | plenty of room for patriotisia in Germuny , Parley, Fenton, Fieldgrove, Fuiler; | vantage might be taken ot it Mr. Pickett [ PEom B tOuK Ve et B &0 G onaist. | Besides dwellings and business houses and or who declare for the abolition of the in- | at the annual town meeting. sol Hlber i g a saic e actio venty freeholders | (o0 ok s CONSISL- | yveh reced )i arge ha pat- R et L [ < Gilbert,” Gilehrist, Haty, Hall, Hampton, | said that the “action of sweniy frecholders | JUG o1y tiwo scotions of thres or four Tines | chureh recontly built, ‘a large hall, an at- it y e o ocom i einway introduced a resolution providing | Prince Bismarck said he did not wish to | Hanna, Hanthorn, Hardiog, Hays, Hill of | was required T e “omendment prohibiting any | meal mill, and a_fine ‘brick school building T solicitor i in error in the supposition | for the investigation of tie iecounts of call Banberger ignorant, but that he_knew | Butler, Hill of Gage, Hooper, IHorne, Hun Mr. IKeckloy thought that. sueh action was | eachs, Wt the [evemont BEOMBTER S | wre nearing completion. This is the home of that the w upholds or demands ny particu- | Governor Oglesby for expenditures in main- | nothing of the colony of which he had been | ter, Johnson, Lee, Majors, 'McBride, Me- | a sufeguard, but he thousht the bill had bet ned bodies of men—except to suppress | State Senator Gillogly. He s now here on lar "‘,].I‘, or L rrvi ;_‘m. Ilu‘lul\‘ \Lenter- | taining the exceutive mansion. The resolu- | speaking. He then procecded | Nickle, Mecker, Olmstead, Potter, Rfiodes, | terbe recommitted, and it was so done. | {ES R ife or property —seemed to | fUeount of severe illness in his family, but prises. Tho master reports that there was no. [ tion went over under the rules. A billap: | to sharply ~ criticize Banber ani- | Robb, 'Surgent, Satehell, Scoville, Sced, | The committee then roseand reported the [ £008 O REASEE ST B BETEY SRR B 1 expects to be in Lincoln on the 15th inst., in evidence to show e muaning of thedeclura, | propriating 10,000 for the cidental and f madversions in ~ the foreign ~_ofiice | Severin, Shepherd, Stirk St Rayner, Swoet, [ bills back to. the ‘senate.The report Was | wag o happy thought in- the i | time to_take part - the election of the tion that the society favors the abolition of | contingent. expenses of the prosent generul | and colonial policy, and said " rather sarcas- | Towle, Trucsdell, "Watson, Weber, ‘Weller, | adopted e ol L b Tt baclk 16 tho. Judictary com. | United States senator. I A U R ol nor of | assembly was ordered to a third reading. | tically that Englishmen like Lewis did not | Wells, Westover, Whitehead, Whitford, | A report of the special committee that the | | he “hhat committee will doubtioss per- ——— = ;"“""‘:‘I",’l"," 1o assistin the fight against ex- | The senat ”[".llk;mlji““;("(”“ 10 meot to-mor- | ¢o hundreds of miles for the sake of a sandy | Whyman, Wilcox, Williams, Winter, Yutzy | senate meet the house to-morrow at 13 m., | e 05 iicire and the next time it comes Assaulted by a Tough. loitation. row morning at 10 o'cloc desert; it might be taken for granted that | —ii for the purpose of sclecting a United States ST i S y el B/=irShbsiRl “The word ‘exploitation’ 18 a French word = ore | Wi othing Lty BFB) for MeS A ] el il y 5 up it will have plain sailing, Prarrssouri, Neb., Jan. 15.—[Spectal Bletioiprd oxploitations len Bronoh imerd ——— there ' was something to ~got there. | For MeShane—Braucbt, Christy of Dodge | senator, was adopted Dempster's tesolution 1 regard to tho | melogram to T Bk.) —To-night about 9 i bty TBrAtaRa thaTEY ! . He would recommend that Banberger | Coleman of Polk, Cushing; Deluncy, Fenuo —— printing will quite likely have the desived | o 2 ! equivalent. |\“"1|'. avandishisiobjook |’nll'l ded TN DTN S LOYTh 15.—The newly inau- | defer his discussion of this matter until the | Gardner, Gates, Greem, Hungate, Keiper, Hus effect. 'The work has been performed in & o'clock, as August Bock, a grocer, was on ) N A A B '} | guratea Licutenant ‘mor Chase took hia | neEOtiation with Kngland is concluded. In | Larson, Ley, Mattes, fr, MeMillan, Mor Lixcory, Neb., Jau, 15.—[Special to T | yvery unsatisfactory manner, and with ex- | Dis Way to the postofiice, he passed a crowd 8 T e B e e T nate this | Commenting on Banberger's hiut that the | risey, Neve, O'Sullivan, Snyder, Swartsiey, | Bgp.]—The house transacted an unusual | asperating s . It tukes about ten days | Of toughs, and us he quietly walked by he ( Sonibinol oirnings of lator and caplaLthan | morniny. without, any _ difloulty’ oF obe | Seiominl project Bud bon a failure, Brinco | Whlioz3L, ¢ Mortsna Lash amount of business during the forenoon ses- | 1o et a bill printed aftor being introduced, | was greeted with soveral insults, When any © cle said For J. Sterling —Lash. 8 \ 5 r at present, and that capital shall not be used | jection. . “We GERLIG 3 3 B e ishe 3 Ao A resolution by de for a special | When it ought to be on the desks of mewbers | one of the gang, Charley Nichols, asked him { e Suores the collial ahallinotbo neal ) dection Well, gentlemen, thank God the | Morrissey astonished the house by stating | siou. A resolution by MeBride for a special | S5 E GO0 or thivd duy. e of the gang Y i : oA haoh o ovicombing Vv German' national character is on the | in explaing his vote that if necessary to clect | committee on employes was passel. Al | *G 0 "0 ctnServative member not com- | Where he was gong, he answered that it and monopolics, may be mistaken in Virginia, whole mnot so _ easily intimidated | him he would vote for Manderson, and pay- | complaints are ts be made to this committo ed clthe , A b - | was none of his business. The fellow im- my intrepretation, but whatever may | Cnantestos, W. Va., Jan. 15.—The dead- | as to allow itself to be frightened by a few | ing a high compiithent o the sonator. Tho | co by o 190° R ‘¢, | mitted cither way on the subnussion ques be the meaning, as the object X o1 con! 4 4 Y o < 3 A and they arc to have a general oversight of | tion: *The attempt to force the joint caucus | mediately dealt him asevere blow, knocking ‘ h 4 Y6 1 e e Jeet [ lock in the senate continues, and it not | false steps, errors or cifices, [t is useless | hall was moderately well filled while the Ry e 1o declure in favor of submission was cer- | him down. Nichols was arrested shorti s to « accomplished v the | Jikely that the body will organize for some | to let the English know that we are so | voting was going pn, buy no demonstration | the conduct of employes, with power to | T8 REIE I 38 A5 L vas sal6d R e Yy ‘enlightenment and education’ of the masses, | time. casily frightened, and that we are now tired | of any kind was fpad S StonRehIb G L dIa s tainly ill-timed. The caucus was not called | afterwards. The police not knowing for cer- ; 1 find no law which prohibits the formation | e vl i [ o MR WA HROS: R O e reported thay | 1OF that._purpose, and the members Wore | tain that he was the right man walked ¥ of socicties for such a purpose. The mem- Th- Senatorial Elections, T 5 LD 3, R LTS varD te could | taken wholly by surprise. I and a few | him to Bock's store that he might —be 3 commenced four years ago. A Lively Caucus, the contractors were competent and would L0y A o 0 ; bors of the socicty may seck to dessiminate [ Dovew, Del., Jan, 15.—At 10:45 this morn- ke ppmo - | endouvor to obviate all complaints in the fu- | Others whoare not instructod o the ques- | indentified. When questioned before Bock he views aud principles which, in the opmion of | ; e iotes S 5 4 = Lixcory, Neb,, Jan. 15.—[Special to Tue | 0 | - > tion hold the balance of “power, and that is | denied having a hand in the assault, where- a great majority of our citizens, arc imimical | I8 the bouse balloted for United States THE PARNELL COMMISSION. .|—The submissionists tried to make a | "0 0 itteo on judiciary recommendea | 19 WAY to win our votes.”, .| upon Mr. Wiley Black, a prominent grain 5 fo'the rigits of proporty and publie welfare. | senator. Fourteen republican members | witiam o'Brien Defends Himsolf | point yesterday in the joint caucus called for | that the mechanic Hen law (houso roll 43) | o, Jt\Vas amusing to see General Connor in | doaler. asked him why he dodged through an , \ AV AV O iely moot | vote ) Higgl ve > do Vo Btaors Ll Uy Dol ) | the chair during the effort of the submis- ¢ if he wa e man. The questi But they they have a right to publiely meet | voted for Anthony Higgins, five of the demo 3 3 o e B ¢ the I if he was not the man ie question { fdtho, oI cI a0 ¥ t Against the Charge of Contempt. the nomination of & United States scuator. | pass, and that house roll 31 and 32 do not | it CIFEREAE G SRAGG TR Ol (e e s o e o uosto, ‘ and discus them in a duict and peaceable | cratic members for Alfred P. Robinson and | o105, Jan. 15.—The Parucll commission | They held a secret cancus in the afternoon, | bass, Thesearo the f audulent notcs bitls, | cus on that question. He got, badly Instend of locking Nichols Uy’ ho i s R rts to the 3 5 10 - ambe: 3 N A £ 3 A & d the friesds o sures succeedes ¥ d ud of loc XNicholazup, ) Thoy 1o able to do so. — The quostion of the | the remaining two. members for James L {1 ofy0d ity sittings to-day. Russell, coun- | at which the plans wora all laid to spring the | fty [hE IS ot & s succeeded | when Hall appealed fronf” his decision on allowed to run at large agzum, by his thie s ot D b demporabio yote was IR const: A in getting thew on the general files. BTt P ENG Horlordor it tho [ i 1 ‘ relations of capital and labor in its varied S0 20.UOMAOrA N0 ' cons sel for the Parnellites applied for an order | trap; but by some means the submissionists AFTERNOON SESSION. Sei nml Al“\:\ s “mI"r 0! on-‘. h he | friends putting up suficient funds. ~He stole { phiscs, anid miny othors, iko the question of | auencoot tho inabiity of thofr caeus 02102 | yiysy tho Worcestor Times for cortain | 1n the senato wore ot informel, as The houss!spioht tho aftornoon sassion 1n | COUCHS b beeh bellod JOE R POREAI, MELRGSe |l away from he parky, (and. ea’ LIE0: JERR f the right of exclusive ownership of land, or | upon o candidate. The democratic caucus | 500 AC B ST SAEE O ody, of the contemplated move ard this | commitiee of the whole in considering house tlicr busincss was i and was nov | crossing Main strect lic was met by Nichols, { the single tax theor, met again at 9:30 to unite cn a candidate, but [ COmmen RONEREN0 S oM B8l 7 ol No. 5. Tho geolomeal survey bl ama | B8 to tell whether it required o two-thirds | who dealt him a severe blow in ‘the face, tions of the hour t ieain ailod to agreo, "The senate blloted ut | Justice Hannen said he would decide the ap- | Was one reason why it miscarricd. | FOIL NG, T LAG KECORUED BREVOY BUL EH | vote or ouly & bare majority to reverse the | knocking him down. Ho struck him soverely & must be met.” - 11:15, Seven democratic membors voted for | plication later, “Tho anti-submission republicans in the house | (5" \ieouwn'as Labor Dav. " | decision of the chair. = T v | Soveral times, inilicting several wely gnshes referring tothe claim of the authorities that | James I Wolcott and two republicans fo Villiam O'Brien ¢ o before the com- | Somehow caught on to the scheme and Tad | 2 TRy Bonbibnokito tho ator Ransom and Representative [ on his face. It is thought the fellow use The mmostaof (n6 society aro. tho s ay | Aty | Fhiegin - This mateon tho vote of | mneioan O firlen apponrod boforo tho eom: | two_spies in the sootes eaucus, o antis | copumiitag on mints and iming o amont | HoTu: of Oloc, redeemod tholr pledge and | siool knucklcs, Ho wus irvcstad u_sceond P iee et . Tudes Tuley sayehe s | both Toases Sand: Tidxine 10, Walsott & | mission under citation. He stated that he | thereupon proceeded tg get control of the [ CoIMAItES B8 1008 S (AR, T TR | stood Erue to Van Wycl for senator “in ac- | time but much dissatisfuction is expressed of tiic opinion that ' there i | Ttabimson 8 : accepted the responsibility for the article in | joint caucus which they early dia by eiccting e FARH UL e L cordance with the "instructions of their | asbouds have agamn been aecepted. RGeSt huttlot Anternationals ot | s ¥ an. 15.—Both houses of the gen. | United Ircland for ‘which he was | General Connor president and Caldwell sec- | VEaPes S iU BICW PRS- 0 | county convention. There was no little = force, for organization, for the purpose of al assembly met in joy nt session and elected | Stmmoned, —but denied that he in- | retary. They also gathered up all the proxy | ;. intie g i "ll'h'blllr'-‘lq ol gl | speculation among the members as to how vely « R 3 < ! Sl R W O e ORIt St atas boi 5 | tended any disrespect, to the court, | votes they could and voted them without | fhimited discussion. e oacs the speaker would vote, and when he voted e Vol X Juintie n rebejlion, and for “inexorable revolution Woleott United States senator 1o suc A y lows: Crete, Neb., Jun. 15.—[Special to Tnn | Pk o whilo in - tho eonstiti- | eeed Thoas M. Bowen Woleott reseived | and disclaimed the imputation that the | protest for Manderson. This allowed the | N5 1 0 following day, to-wit, the first | for Manderson there was an involuntary ef- | 3 L7 (0 Gk ol i e e | tion of ciety there is nothing to iadi > Solid ropublican vote, and that of C. &, | Judkes were uot, doing their duty, O'Brien | members to use them in support of the mo- |\l K08 ok Sentembor shull hercafter | 105 1 mpplausc. 3 o b i 0 | B T e el ro tolb Al | Er b A e Qe T ORFR LG M GEAD At suid he did not assume to question their lord- | tion to adjourn. At the announcement of [ Oty OF € PHIEIEE &l GEred "The effort to keep Hon. Eric Johnson, of | sconded after mortgaging a team, wagon and ccomplishe: ¢ rasure Sons Me, 5 ships’ rulings, but he urged that he was en- | the vote for the nomination for senator St. | 2 ST APaTE Motid o Phelps, out of the republican senatoriat | harness belonging to his brother, and perpe- { accomplishied by such measures in any con Avcusta, Me., Jan. 15 -At noon both : i 5 shall bo deemed a public holiday and treated Al 2 BOKK tingency. 1f it appeared that this society iches Of the legislature voted for United | titled to comment upon the scandalous evi- | Rayner quietly arose and moved to adjourn, | 44 considered first. day of the | caucus was mot a brilliant success. Only | trating other frauds, was arrested at War- | as the supreme court de s senator. The total vote of both houses, | dence that was being given before the com- | and was greatly surprised when grected by | woule, commonly wiay. one member spoke against him wnd not ovor | g, nq, and held there till an oficer with | onit tionals 1o be, it could have | gave W. P. F'rye. (rep) 150, and Harris D | Mmission. Continuing, he said: “We storm of nays from the radical submission- ‘boin force and take effect | threenoes were heard m opposition to the | F/F 4 R0 standing i court. 2 R A (e s 2 most anxious to meet the charges made | ists, Démpster then sent up and sccured | o Ihisnoy }:",‘“,L‘ in forco and take offoct | gpynder that echood through the room on | the proper paers urrived to escort him back { Mon catinot appe & lnw for prote 9 ik against us month after month. We are in- o rending of the fallowing: rom and after its passave. e motion 10 invite him to take part in the | to Crete. The officer returned lust Satur- | fon cantot appeal to the law for prote g : Men cantot ap) ! protec - y " iar monti % ¢ E g Brink of Boone moved to strike out all tho | the ! day. Judge Schlling, who presided at the tion in overthrowing the law. The supre The Inter-State Agreement, gurring fnp;urlm“.,.,,m-,\ s and the h‘mefl Whereas, The republican state conventions | v, .ag after the word “holiday.” This was [ “4UCUs: nar's. preliminary. ox S mation: (baing { court denounced +the principles of anarchy . BL0. AR has 10t touched the onc allegation made in | of Nebraska, in the years 1886 and 1555, D e i o Y Tanthion & - - - oner’s proluninary examinatlon, boune { conrt denaunced the principles of anarehy | Cuicaco, Jan. 15 —Tho president's agree- | its cotumns, which i proven _ will | pledged the purty to_submit the question of | Siscussed it lonath by Baleor, Hanthorn, St THREE LIVES LOST. YO Stosthoidistrichilcol b ElHaVEMIA { either the a Ists o1 sociulists were erin. | menton which it is proposed to ovganize the | render all this matter entirely superfluous. | constitutional prohibition to the voters of the | yiata SN et (L, TER SRS ke ier poing his bond. Other charges will i wals. The court held that anarchists who | Inter-State Commerce Railw, ociation, | We do not criticise the court, Lut the conduct | state, and O AhSther nied 1o Daath in b Oigar Iacs | relered ogainat Wim DUk 16 18 expeeiol | plot crime are criminals hus been printed in its modified form, The [ 0f, the Times. “We desire to como to tho | ~Wheras, Tho republican atato convention | Sypgyy Latishoupllpronid i crontol anoihar, Fohea s thaymemothorwholls “.xl,m."".q,u_::1;.“3};. e { Judgment of outlawry R oy s point. hat is the object of our Scotch | in 1587 ordered the republican voters to say, | o ool eaa i tothern AT g ) aguins| ) blan, as o , provides for a chairman, | uetion. ; e L e common schools uud all otner lines of busi FwavaTd A fire miscreant son {rom the peni- 2 body. ction, 9 at the primarics in’ 1855, by their votcs, | SO 2w Yomk, Jan. 15.—A fire at noon to \dire Tuley theu takes up the claim on be- | Dub 10 viee chairnian, It was originally in- Justice Hannan said that after the assur- | whether they desired such subinission or not, | "¢5%: X <Pl s in the New York patent cigar box factor provent the mceting, thereby preventing [ men, to have charge of the freight | thecourt to tukeany further steps in the Whereas, Said voters at said primaries did, | {500 0q, 2 A o T | RS Ty (s T e s e ’ o ’|< Y} OGN B erime, and holds thut' their power cannot bo | and ' passenger departments, respectively, | matter. ‘The taking of evidence was then | by their votes, as canvassed by the republic | pitten on labol 2 : 10):J0R8 0L Uhno0 B VALY IV KIB8INERO BYEOiT, Neb, Jan; pecial to Tug T e o e hote [ Bae P P hutien o™ g ofeds | resumcd “and "testimony was introduced | can state central committoe in 1585, cmphat. [ MHICC OnIBOR oL 6 b | Work upon the upper floor and tio wero car- | Bex | ~Tho jnitial ma ceremony of lon, do_what they think will prevent | will bo imposed upon the . chairman | Felative to actions in Tipperary, ically, on_the vote cast, declaro in'favor of [, :Lhe commItCEat L Wo PRRCE HHE MG | vied down ladders by firemen. The other | Rock county, the baby county of Nebraska, may, in their judgment, result in | who will employ his assistauts. The ¢ 1- Rl e submission; therefore be it and buildings custodian of maps, notes, ete. three suffocated in which Certiticate No. 1 was issued to the islatures, courts, or governmental | tive bonrd will consist of *three experiences The Skating Contests. Resolved, That the republican members ot at may recelyi ron > SUT! ? gens —~ " 0B \ I tal | tiv xperienced that may be received from the surveyor gen tics, toolz place at the residence of Henry rs wonld bo 'entirely superfiuous, “I | men, instcad of the chairman and Vice chuir- Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Bennett.} the |‘.igm|‘ul|'m~, n_cagous uga‘:mumml, 1eCog- | arai of tho United Sta The ¥ nal Company. Sexvery last Sundgy, the contracting partios am astounds man, as at first agreed, and the rate making | Hovber, Jan. 15.—[New York Herald | nize the authority of the said state conven- S Hann A cd fatee on boanlk >ARIS, I8 5—The I P pr. || REXROrY. IashipUNAQY, 100 OREAOINE; £ Sl astound nan aeratilrstingrond R0 ihel kingilis Hoxna 115 Y, 3 L O aiatad fiute tonven | Mr. Hanna, from the committee on banls | Pawis, Jan. 15.—The poiitical council of | yojue William A, Plants and Mary E, Lane, wer will be i ands of commitices. s jorit) DOTLE Sifel . ) Teanincunty powar will b in the ands of commitices.” | Cable—Special to Tus Bre ] —Tim Donohue, f {ows, Fesesn s [he WSS, oF T WUOEC | and bnking, reported that Keifer's bill No. | tho Panama Canal company declaros that the | Judzo Frod N. Morgan nerformed the coro ould be urg Another amendment is the ssion of the 3 5 o) v 10,4 4 81, i e reven vindling by frau Judge Fred N. Morgan performed @ cere- I court of Justice that & police officiul cun | elause providing that o subordionte oficer | the American skating champlon, won the | gubmission, and the republican members of Sl ,:“‘}ffl”‘}l.i‘:“','.',,,.“:," ";‘Q,’.:}.',‘,f'ff.,).’;}.,l.‘,]‘”..1‘[:1 concern is a civil and nota commercial or- The bride is stillin her teens, and forbid the meeting of a society or a public | may be discharged for eutting rates, and | race here to-day. He won the Homburg cup, | the legislature, knowing that they have the | gy bill tvas passed to the general file to be | Eanization, and therefore cannot be declare | om scarcely more, while Judge Mo meeting because of his belief that this so- [ shall not be re-cmployed by any road in the | beating all the German champions. power to submit suid question in this legista- 1 ., siqered in committee of the whole, bankrupt. The first issue of the new sharcs | §an 18 said to be ihe youngest judye in Ne | 7 cicty i u treasouable one and 1ts memb association. It is expected that o mecting ———p—— ture, hereby pledge themselves to pass said | "Ny Hanna also reported in favor of indefi- | of the company by the Banque Paris braska, ‘fhe coremony of making the twain are about to commit treasonable acts, 1f | will be called next w Jnck the Ripper Captured. constitutional amendment. AILaly TOAtn A e houss roll B8, b.otlh of MlTc | ilh Moo 8000000 franee. Mo e: one was his first ofticial act as judje, | this bo luw, I!{'}'n ever, '134’ixr§"=lxl. literary, - Texis, Jan. 15.—The police here have cap- ",“L'l"'.'lll_'p{‘};“” i h“’[’“‘g\;"‘_‘ ’{‘;‘i”"'fi'jfl' “*‘:‘l"‘f lar umport introduced by Mr. Corbin, placed | issue will be made only in case of necess TV A TR TR i ] lj"li-":;'\"*‘" “I' “-'-wz' ety ,“'."," ‘j{lg: mm{ An End to the Dudley Case, tured a gang of robbers und assassins, | fOLICE ASC O ';:u"";(;“"’l‘ (V]‘:m i'l“w-}l:“:m"_', on the file, and will be called up for ' consid mpany obtains all the rvights and e MOKINE HOF 5088 . - i ‘ . e e e oytry | IxDLANAPOL1S, Ind., Jan. 15, ~The foder al [ Among the eang is o man who s believod to [ ordor to bring any other business boforo the | CFon it Huture tine vileges of the old concern, including the | HUBUELL, Jun. 15, —[Special to Tie Bre. | { [ | Petty ‘Policeman. 1 1o other city in the | Erand jury this morning asked Judge Woods | have perperrated the recent murders of a | cancus except that for which it had been - aloyeo roll. o8, W anorann 1o Jury fos | irlithtdTjssne lostory bonde, ‘ino prigingl The principsl tolo of onyersation, plprase { ‘ ‘ D ceent hore in Chicago’ have polico of. | for instructions ns to the introduction of a | Bumber of women in the Whitechupel dis- | called. Chuirman Gonnor - sustained tho | (o™ ¥ to & nor das, was roporiid bicit trein Loldars will| rocolvo &) nor et ol Whonet [/ ont 1s 410 £one1ed,afort on SO NAELADINENR Bewls attenpted o prevent, the right of freo | letter written with the evident jteat to cor- | trict of London. ~Tne British vonsul here | point, but Hall of Langaster, who scemed 10 | fofinite postponement o 9r | Droilie a{ior o oW ey BheU DAYERRSA 1 oliizens o dotormine Sho exIstancobrnGhs i speech or peaceable assembly upon such un- | hus forwarded to his government all the de- | be the leader of the prohibitionists, appealed | GRS oSt 5 remuneratod, existance of conl in this v A meeting { Shecels or peaceable ussembly upou wucli un | rupe voters, and requested to know what | tully connectod with tho arrost, -Tho. sup- | from the decision. d The judiciary committee reported a substi - was callod ot the op on Fridiy [ase. ahtions. 0f 1 4 dditionul proofs aside from the authorship | posed Whitechanel murderer ischarged with | - The vote on the ap A in favor | tute for Hauthorn's alicn land bill. The Slmply Supposing a Case, nighit to take steps the 1 . which was 1t is time to call a hait. The right 1 5 nc uppeal stood in fa R AT favor o Lgliid 8 peceh and poaceudle assembly i the | of such letter or letters was necessary to es- | having committed in Tunis murders similar | and 8) against sustaing the chair, but the | JoUe CHIANEE W0 FRCT Bavrivong, Jan. 15, —[Special Telegram to | largely uttended. 1t is proposud to call an lien oill, and | g0t ely on Hungate's bill, house roil 16, [ 115 Bee.| attempt to defraud | is to lection to vote bonds, not to exceed §3,500, to decide the matter by boriug a hole 1o the depth of 1,000 or 1,200 feet, e talk in railroad circles h s effoct that if Chauncay Dypow s . Judge Woods instructed | to those committed in Whitechay The | chairman ruled that it would require a two- A cuse of conspir- | man confessed that he recently lived in | thirds vote to reverse the decision, Still the adve to punish parties who very life blood of freedom. You might as | tablish couspi weil expect a human body to exist after the | them that in order to mal eireulation of the blood had been suspended | acy it would be sary to prove that some- | Whitechapel. submissionists would notadjourn and voted | 1 SR 10 A e T ane A et { b 28 10 expect the continued existence .,', liber- | one received a letter advising corrupt action, e o down two motions to that ullhu'l, “‘[“f;‘“’jfi “n‘:‘l“ld ,‘“T‘\,‘f;l' ‘(':,“‘“_m‘(l,r 126,000 calle I‘_ (‘, IS r‘," “_‘" 0n'8:0001n0ky Bam 01 s Ay if citizens arc deprived of free speech and | #nd that they coula act upon advice so re’ Tho Boucoloault Divorco Buit. At length the cousarvative submissionists, | reom the insane to the ceneral fund of the | SPCReen Who was recently forced out of the In Search of a Runaway Couple. Peaccuble assembly. - Any abuse of the right | ceived. = This is regarded s a dismissal of | Loxnox, Jan. 15—The court has grenteda | sceing the game was wp, gavo way and with | stoth G IOREE 10 T, REIEER TU0 > | Balti Ohio by the interest, | Paiwen, Neb., Jaw., 15— (Special - Deles of frev speceh or peacoable assembly must | the Dudley case from further counsideration | decree in favor of the plaintiff in the suit for | @ wild cheer the hall was cleare It is the TR R ) L) R will b prasident o w York | 0 . 1 Mele 3 £ m to Tue Bre. T MeDonald, of § ] . e The committee on printing reported that | (%, neasdeny of i ol of | sw chonald, of St, § be punisied under the laws applicable | by the jury. 2 i divorce brought by Mrs, Bouceicault (Agnes | 81m0st unanimous opigion. of the members | gyou hud inyestigated the compluints of in- | G Spencer has the backing of all of | 100 oy hore this afternoon In search of ¥ thereto. Tho police, by arbitrary arrcst Sem—— Robertson) meainet Dion Bouccicault,” the | thut the movement was extremely ill-timed, | s00¥ 0 HEERRERSEE B GO tofin | the big banling concerns that nelped the , was b ' : ‘ without warrant and by such illegal acts as New Nebraska Postoffices, e J and has done the submissionists much hurm. | SredieX i Lho cony’ ang quiars ARG B | Bultimors & Oliio out of its recont tnanvial | Shevman Coronct, who eloped from St Paul H re here complained of, cause more disorder | WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—[Special Tele- A The senators especially wero outspoken in [ (e broof readers and. the printers. any | Qilcuitios, and it is knowa that the Vander- | to-day with the fifteen year-old daughter of | than they cure, and créate more crime than | gram to Tue Bee.|—Postofiices have 'k ) ‘lue Speeche. condemning the proceéd gs. at thoy contractors bompetent to | Pllte havea very high ovinion of him O, N Abbott, No ulew was obigined harg ! {hap thoy ouro, g 9. T3, Banls . Bismarck Makes Nine Speeches, that they found the contractors competent to AR o b O (1 ani L A i erel 2 been established at Kraemer, Lancaster | Beruis, Jan. 15.—Prince Bismarck made brov-—ri <l do the printing, and that they assured the e - and the sheriff or Grand Island, ! In conciusion the chaucellor says that, in- | county, Neb., with W. W. Lewis s | wine short speeches to day, and the fact is . BOpAth committee that' the mistakes complained of s | ‘I"' Al wind, | i 3 | nsmuch us the «u,\luu:. 5uus]_ have under- | pogtniaster, and at Sunflower, Cheyenne | yaken to indicate the anxiety on his part to Lixcony, Neb., Jun. 13.—[Special to Tue | should not oceur again, Dempster demanded New Yorg, Jan, 15.—[Special Telegram to An Unprecedented Snowfall, { taken to rospect the law as laid down by | BN Witn *"Ealvard Seriven us” post. | K 4 0 ty b Bee.|—In tho senate this morning o pro- | a further investigation, but the report was | Tur Bree.|—The twrrible hue and cry of | - Granw, Neb, Jan, 15— Special Telegram fUAaAS .;Zf.‘x"'?..?"'x‘,‘l"u'?i.‘,‘- RO o | waster. O e (> ahhosition | longod discussion arose oyer the delay i re- | ccopted, and the matiér drovped. - democratie papers over the alleged gigantic | to Tus B3ee, |- A snow fall such a5 was never Junetion” pra " : R i ko Motror Sratre wansoetlo | coiving the printed bills. Mr. Kansom | , Fenton introduced a resolution directing | frauds in the appraiser’s ofico is dying out. | bfore known i this scction is taking place H L G Patterso of Promise Suit. | forred to, wished to know whethee any bills will be | wardine ‘,“:‘“!“_ ”i A Lis Q0L A, M Secretary Paivehild has returned to Wash- ( to-night. Over four inches have fullen since H £ The Land Grant Forfoiture. Bloouix oxoz, 1k, Jan, 15,—Ex-Sengtor 2 o priuted. Mr. Pickett sald that forty-threo | the oit Carriod, " ¢ Renoral POStOMCCAn | 4y o0on " pno groat general order for an in- | % o'elock, and the indications ure thut it wiil | \ WaSIHINGTON, Jan. 15.—It appears that the | Patterson, of South Carolina, who hal baen - Disaspmeor l"‘"' Statistios, bills will be printed and handed in to-day. Meliride offered a resolution providing for | flux of experts from all overthe land has | coutinue all night, { conferees on the land grant forfeiture bill, | sued for breach of promise of murriage by MILADELPIIA, Jan. 15.—The bulletin of | ny "yoneom moved thats the person having | @ Shecial committee of five on employes, who | been allowed to lapse, and it is believed the A - Who & fow duys ago liad closely approachied | Miss Roso Fleming, of Philadelphia, has for | the American Iron and Steel association | oy ool g b gl )0 e a0 Ll | were to receive all eamplaints against such | et resultof the affaie will o the publics \_ rk Oprens. | an agreomont, are drifting apart, At the | S0me time been “a promincnt resident of | gives the followiug details of the production B LTS | 8 bo asked Lo present | qpq to recommend all incompetentappointecs | tion of a few minor irvezularities in - aj Aoy, Neb., Jun. 15, ~[Special to Ton i t rifting - Ab the | 00 L EGn, "o i mirried to Mildrod | of Bessemer steol rails 1 this country; | 200 Of the bills at once. “We have now | for dismissal and others for appointment as | praiseuient and a great decapitation of hold- | Br | —Phe Rirst Natioral bank, successor to last mecting the house conferees showad a | Brank at Waukesha, Wis., Nov. 2, 1877, otal fon 1465, 1.598,057 met tBRa: toral for | Deon Waiting five dags,” he said. “This is | substitutes. The speaker appointed Me. | over xepublicaps. the Albicn National bank and the Boona digposition to recur to their original position, R S - bl AN/ 1 L2, 190 | the fifteenth day of the sesaion, and we have | Bride, Christy, of Clay, Sweet, Olmstead - - County bank, open ts doors this mor and as o result of subsequent conferences 1857, 2,260, 197 tons: decrease in 1888, 762,140 | i White { o 0. 2 County I noruing \m.fif«-u“u.‘m. koL “.le"‘w‘ | GoRferapies % Bondsmen Mulcted. net tons, which is greater than the total pro- | done nothme at all. The printer should be “""_"d:)’h;: ““‘);‘dl("l:l‘\lrl‘llnnl!l‘(’. e Little Children Walk Sixty Miles. for business in the building formerly occus etween them und their follow faembers s | Avwoop, Kan., Jan. 18.—(Special to Tuy | duction In 1570, The consumption of steel | required to employ gufficlent force to enabie [ 1ion to adjourn over watil 10 & 1, to-morrow, | y BHPCEROT, Conit, Jan. 15 —Georgo | pled by the Hooae County bunk. “ 5 s - o ed in | BeE.]—In the district court of this county risils iu 1559 was fully 750,000 gross tous less | him to get his work done within rcasonable s ' * | Mooney returncd to-day with his two litt gy Tes - learued that they have been strengthened in Y 8 | 100 In 1587, the.imuort 1888 2 Lost. y A Banquet to Russell Harrison their disposition to insist on the adoption of | judgement has boen rendered against the | Uau It 157, the lmports in 188 naving de- | time.” 'Mr. ieckley thought the delay in- “he nouse then went into committee of tho | boys, who had beeu ubseut from home sinc 13 5 A AN A0 SANAPE Sy e 8 ill in the Iime of that passed by the house. | bondsmien of Tnomas J. Goodiu, the default- | jiup *Po4 T ™ compared wiih | exousable. The bills should be returned ay \\\'hulu o .-4;1.m.|url liouse roils 100, 101 gud | last Thursday. On that day the father of | | = AL R “,'im;‘ “ ““'"“;l““ n" e e i e " " e AKX g No. 2. The first bill appropriated $30,000 out vo ¢l ven locke: > o NoF 0 p rotura o r . Favrison f ing county treasurer, for $16,848.80. This - In reply to : Mr. Loy X the two children locked them in the house | 1° J 3 ; Jday Gonld Completoly Prostratod. | Abount will Lo rod Sabde about Ta6 by the A New Comet, Py orni o 8 aueaon by Mr, Ransom, Mr, of the genoral fund for tic expenses. of" the | and went to his work, When ho returnod | (a8 gigen lasu night at ihe Conmoyotitan New Youx, Jun, 18-~ (Special Telogruun to | sale of land aud persoul, property owned by | Rocursvew, N. Y., Jan. 15.—Director [ fuk, sald that tboprintor has soveuty-two | T sams mormose, and Soth wete recam, | o e chikdren, ong tea yoars old and the [5G0 5yare tccnt, A loni list of tousts wis Tup 13EE.)—Juy Gould is completely pros. | Goadin. Swifi, of the Warner observatory, re- | hoursin which to gdmpletahis work of the | mended for passage. House roll No. 2 pro. | thes thas s thamd oversixty mites in | kone thraugh witli, the president-elect’s son e e o Nl ok Lot _ ] 4 oy, Bille" sent” to WL TaEa - il Cwere 3 use roll No. 9 | then they huve tramped over sixty miles in ol ¥ rated. solic 2 R S ceived notico to-day of the discovery of [ PRIS ) S¢pt tp i o S unire | vides for a geological survey of tie state at & | gearch of their mother, w wife, his long watchings at her bodside, his A Chila Burned 1o Death. a new comet, by Prof. Brooks, at|faet - Mp L A aturday | cost not exceeding 10,000, AW oo i T Bt ot JAMESTOWN, O, Jan, I5.—Mrs Eads ! h by Pn 3 ast. Mr. Ransowm said the prioting | “F RN, -1l Dead. almost undivided attention to hor necessi Smith's observatory, Genoa, at 6:50 | should have been done yesterdaay. He Another Jail In Kansas. r 3 ties, have told heavily upon him, 8o wuch so, | locked her tea-months-old adopted ehild in | this morning. Ite position s as follows: | understood tha the firm did ot omploy men Submission ls Doubiful. ATwoon, Kan., Jan, 15.—{Special toTug | ST PAuL, Mion, Jan. 1b.—{Special Teio. indeed, that it has made him look like @ | the house while she went to @ tirein the | Right ascension, 18 hours 47 minutes, declin- | enough. Shall the public printer regulate Jan. 15.—(Special Tele- | ype | A guustantial jail hus Just been com- | Evam to ‘Lag L Dr. Guernon, colisetor | bn.ivk»n)d‘uw: o}d _Jm-n. l.’"x" ’);l‘l‘ynu'ml. is | neighborhood. Her house cavghit fire and | ing south 21 qa.!mu- 2 minutes with rapid | the legislature, or shall the legislature regu- —~The first of a proposed | pleted at this place at'a cost of #4500 to the | of customs for this city, fell dead in o wrrk 1 sexioualy coucernod over Lis couditio 0 10 death. westerly mouio: late the public'printer! Mr. Hoover said the | series of meetings was beld this evening in | county. 1t contiius two steel cells, ble heart spasis Lo-day) y ~ . — . - — 4 g A g

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