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s p——— i A S S THE OMAHA DAILY BEED THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 18S 2 —— — a Dy ANTI-HO RSB TH1F RRIRNIN SECRET SESS | reports occupied the'balance of the day with UNION PACIFIC DIRECTORS bo, asked. Shumway, un8il a wholo fr e Q s N o A SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY [, ANrmonsm swse. 1 puins [N SECRET SESSION, | womsiesabiiehas, Tt o | B S e e o, e kot FYTE SKNUAN CONPLICATIONS, - Protect Themselves, A Consighment of Buffaloes Fill a Vacaney Crawford of Cook said that in view of - EnRASKA CiTY, Neb., Jan, 16, (S Skttt Font Dovek, I, dan. 16,—(Special Tele Bostox, Mass, Jan. 10,—|Spocial Tele | fact that this question was so ably pres Biiglish Detectives Plot to Blow Up [ F it =t e made The Discrimination in Iowa Frelght | o o e balnce stock cars, | gram to Trs 13gn.] —Presidont Adams pro- | o the peaple in the last campaign by Palmer, | MOre of the Correspondence Boar- a British Steamer ganizean anti-horse thief association in this Rates Discussed. 1oaded with twonty-five buffaloes, onc-cighth | sided at the adjourned meoting of Union Pa- | Hh WaN of the opiion phat L g on s Edtatty C " 0 o opini ha 101 [ county, and is meeting with the approval of of all this species Bf animals in the world, | cific air hield to Aill vacancies fn | prossing nocossity Jor kn early investigat Y early every farmer. The organization will " passed through this dity to an route Yrom | the board causc th. The foll ¢ | He moved th y AND THEN BLAME THE I[RISH, [ nearlyever BREWER'S PENDING DECISION, | its dity en ) Ath ollow noved that fhe _resolution for be a co-operative institution, and each mem Winnipeg to Kausps City They will be | Were elected paulding, E. . be laid on the tavle, but this was de- [ ADMIRAL KIMBERLY'S MISSION. v ber will bo called upon to help, by personal e added to the herd -of “Huffalo” Jones, who | KNS and J. H. Millurd, president of the | feated They Think Tt Would Help the Lon- f eflort or financil assistance, to rocover any | Measures Suggested Vor Rellef | is securiug a commer o tieso anials, and b A AR Rt Ry s VLA PG Rl Ly LG ” - stolen animal and eapture the thief, or pay > 1 y now owns 150 of the 200 known to exist paulding, K. aker and Elisha Atkins, | committee on appropriations to determine » Was Sc inar o . don Times Investigation and Force | Holof animalaul sapture tho thigh or 17 should It Prove To Be In B e Dk o . noL A SXEY, | doconend whethor or ot thero s ABYIRING to inves as Sent to Gnard Amerioan ln Congress to Pass the Fxtras tion will form under the laws of the Cattle- Favor of the Roads— the show being oranized. by dones and Dr. | , TIC remaindor of the session was dovotod | tigate, Thers was o need for a spocial terests and Endeavor to Eftect dition Treaty. ;'r‘"’l'”*nl“{ f\’,.,,L‘Jf':‘mY.\?‘,‘,‘.i-.’,‘.'. A‘-‘r)”!] \i'.f'hi».{-’l % Hawkeye Notes. Carver, the groat,ifle shot, for next season. | 15" faceisd mombers. Tri oG O PO ac | IFOTOBISE N ‘\_'mll"l‘: Lol AL a Peaceful Setilement of RN form the tow ons, ik Haginsers THEeAten to StHke, having already been paid Messes. Potter and | ¢raiwls forth and wants to gnaw the furniture the Troubles " e ’ R Sl ker o or mectings, the remarks v OF Spito. a— A Scotland Yard Scheme. Roard of Trade Officers. They Demand Relief. Fort Dover, Ta., Jan. 16.—[Special Tele: [ con ined princinally to John P, Sbaulding Chapman’s motion to rofer the resolution New Youk, Jan, 18, —[Special Telegram ¢ sy i L« MoiNes, 1a, Jan. 16.—[Spocial Tele- | gram to Tue Bee.|—The engincers on the | and Elish kins. In reference to the latter, | to the appropriations committee was the Kimberly's Instructions. $b Titn Bre, | A sonsational story was made | , NEPRASKA Ciry, Neb., Jan, 16. —[Special 0 | g o e Bar. |—The executive board of teapolis & St Lould railway system | one of tho oliost of tho divectors, Mr. | carvied, ; RS N Yt 16, =Among the correts Ppublic today about a plot among some of the I'ne Bry The Nebraska board of trade Adams, said The National Daivy s assoclation was | pondonce ¢ WHAIFS th SEWBE M have & British ship blown up by dynamite in Ly g e A 4 | to consider the discrimination in freight | hood) man, recently larged after nine | beginning as one of the projectors of the Among other bills inteoduced in the house " W. Steinhart was chosen president, and 4 ars RaoTAL) 3 : | New York harvor. The plot is said to have | o o S SRRV W ’ rates, The cities represented were Keokuk, | years' service for alloged color blinduess, | enterprise and _ for noarly twent was one to regulate sloeping car compensi been hatched in Konsas City by emissaries | G YMillan socrotary. Who votiving prest | Buriington, Davenport, Dubuque, Des | The engineors clain that expert physical ex- [ vears as one of the directors of the | tion by prohibiting @ charge of more than | miral Kimberly from S Whitney, Fibth Boolinhil. Yata Bnd the Ametiean de. | martersd by Gia homia, Shich. presont amination does not sustain the company’s | company, places him in more than a moercly | £1 for twenty-four hours for the sole ocen: | a cablogram dated Jan: toctives who are working with them for the | him with an legant leather easy chair Cedar Rapids and Ottumwa. P'r charges and threaten an immediate strike | business relation to it and to his associatcs | pation of lower herths, or 7 cents for upper | Commandor Muiton T unless the demands are acceded. here. His part in successfully launching the [ berths, The bi'l also prohibits a greater o ¢ t S Tt N London Times e Torbert authorized the statement that whilo it first transcontinental railroad and obtait arge than $1.50 for a_section and & fora | Lrehis by wav ¢ A i 1t A force was “'g" t 'I /ALl o | 10 definite action had been reachod, yet the Do Brom Rlsad Poloning. for it the financial Support necessary to carry | for “tho same poriod. Amending | which rosulted 1 b engoiceiant botaroan American government to confirm the extra Crerg, Neb., Jan. 10.—[Special to THE | gagiged trend of the discussion indicated the Davesrc T, Jan. 16, ~Bdward C. Par. | it to completion, and his steadfast adherence eneral election law by making prov tho troops of. Matanfa nnd the Clerman i t Bri Ty Bee.| ~Ed Humilton and wite left t&vn 1 6xtra BOB diiit - | toits fortunes in the financial crises which | sions against bribery and intimidation and g \ i : dition treaty with Great Britain. Two mitton i wito eft, t%a | belict that the calling of an extra session | sol, a dry goods iorciant and member of [ tha tnton Paciic has been eatied. upon t | RUAFding bl W forces and the defeat of the latter. He wousand dollars is said to be the agreed prior to the decision of Judge Brewer would ) o od, Purael Sl 5 o e § - s ported that the (lermans, in rotalinting, bom thousand dollars is said to be the sum agreed prior to the decision of Judge Brewer would | tho irm of Harned, Pursel & Vonman, died f meet in o larger degreo, periaps, than almost. | Yotees by prohibiting pasters. Amoend- | BINIAG towis, disresutding. the provests of the Jobbers' and Manufacturers' ussociation titioned the managemoent for the ve yesterday, which wus presented to the senate to-day, are the following instructions to Ad Moines, Oskaloosa, Marshalltown, Waterloo, | sident purpose of strongthening th in its fight against Parnell and forcing th ote $ Officer Kerseublock, ac- » UL " 1 s o . A1 VNS SN 'I‘,‘ ot e | b0 premature. A resolution was adopted 0 | yosterday from blood poisouiag, rosulting | any aihor existing railfoad corjoration, aro | g tho - oloction " luw DY takinix | s K, Snd it se. prbberts an vz up the stcamship, rompanied by Mr. Latchem, proprictor of the { 41, arract that the governor and other ro! 8 Nt SULL, $ sy in | well known. He never wavered in his 'sup- | the appointing power of clection commis: | [vos uf A ommiean oy the property and I b e e on for the atory s | 0tel: followed thui to_ Milford. wiiere thoy teh Ll s dio el ubls diilelbis U from the accidontal cutting of an artory in | Uy 'GP itored in his. faith. Ho had tho | slouors out of the hands. of comnty Juiees | Lves of Amorican citizons ure in dunger, Ho hat there is foundation for the story is | wope'arrested and brought back, terday cou danger @ faco, the sk Wl vost b it the ovarhoe: k strong urges the send ot Polieved by many leading Irishmen in the | Jade Sehilling fined them §25 aud costs, | forcement of the law known as houso file | age and unmarried. His remains “will be | S04 o T ot Gy iea | Tk Joe/iaB (L]0 0 (GOVOrtaEs ipoprovid: | selntorvaments: f'hs * Gérmmunguver e A Sor e : ; , under which the commissioners have | taken cast for interment. ant surmount it, or to devise a | ing a longor prescrvation of ballots, | ment claims that ho : eonntry. Patrick Egan, of Lincoln, Neb,, | Not producing this amount, Mr. Hamilton | 8, under which the commissioncrs’ buve Pl means of eseape from it. And in saying this | Making non-residonts eligible as trustees of | favecs wore gt attamed mnshat wermin who is at the Grand Central hotel, was told [ Wil languish iu jail till the fiuc is corved. Dad not been relieved by injunction, Tho Took a Dose of Avsenic. have i mind transactions upon which the | elleges and other institutions f icarnine, | yists botween Ge AT, the story to-day, and was asked by a re- X By Gooils MosrhaRtFANE rosolution stated furthor that if the decision | Grian RATIDS, T, Jan, 16— {Spocial Tele. | Y21 Avuneisl existonce of the Union Dacifie | but providing that at least, theee trustees of | o’ nutives of Samoa onaged in the at & ok L B RN R o i : b oF (itigar Browne: & 15 y bk Lyl has more than once dopended during the | cach board shall be residents of Hinois. | 4y bkt At porter to eive his opinion. : Sciroriii, Neb, Jan. 16.—(Special ele- [ Of JUcke Browor n the famous lnjtnetion to Tur Brk.]—Elirn Owen, a young | years that I have been prosident of._the com- | Providing that the socrotary of all Touitits. | 1y (oo i o It - govern VIt the information you have,” said Mr. | grgm o s 13 ohin M. G. Curry, one | commissicners would have the moral sup. od twenty-one, committed suicido here | Pany. The course that the United States has [ sociations shall file a complete statoment | vl fries (s seovier pest i comimon i Egan, “is not strictly acourate, it is nearly | of tno jeading dry goods merchants of | port of the jobvers in disregarding the in- ay by taking arsenic. His dead body | Seen fit to pursue towards it at times shook | with tho auditor of public aceounts at the | vy assurance of u ¢ irelul rospee. for ouk 80. Lknow that for months past detectives buyler, failed to-day, and the Kirst | Junction and going ahead as if nothing had | was found in u loft. Trouble with his fam- | 118 credit more dangerously than those not | closc of ecach _fiscal v Licensing and | proary rights, The United States sov - from London and Dublin have been over Al byl 181 BoRseasion| ot ‘the sVore, | Hopencd ily and dissipation was the cause of the sui- | Intimately familinr with its affairs were | regulating the business of undertaking. went is willing 1o cooporate i restaring Kiara, M6 Euitalo story showsd How eager ' il of sulty consideration 85000, | Ahose resolutions were nrosented to the | cide. s LEIAER L A LB O AT TNk order in Samoa on w busis of full preserva: he Times people are to grab at anything to | Muny mortgages have been filed on the stock | COmNissioners iu the presence of the Kov oA FUECBOHINC, (8, MDETRED SLie again to L AZE ON T M. tion of American troaty rights and Samoan SL8Ver D Chels ol e o % | nor and others this afternoon, and raised Caught in Machinery and Killeq, | Fe0Ur But it is only right and proper for il A SepEsty ; autonomy, as recognized wnd ngreed 1o by i : ; liabilities ure ubout $18,000. [ 1O . e me here now to say that in those days of s and Property Amounting to | @ ; Do you think this steamer business is a | The wsscts ure nearly the sumo. warm discussion. Ono of the jobbers from | npiry, o e MO ISP IERE o me here now to say thy 05 days & 4 Germany, Great Britain and the Usited Hehi) Burlinaton was very violent in his denuncia- | ¢ iUt i Jo—=Richard | pmergency and doubt, Mr. Atkins was one of 50,000 Destroy States, and has 8o informed the German gov ‘No,” said Mr, an, “such a schem A Revival at Reynolds tion of the railronds, and said that the com ay went up in an elevator at Newburg last | the small group of directors on whom I saw Fire last night, shortly after 10 0’clock, | crnment ‘ Bas heen haching in Kansas Gty Wit tho | jepyxomoevat at Reynotds. | wililonors woro indopendent. of tho- courts | gt to adjust tho machinery. His elothing | my way to call without fear s to what the | guttod the Max Moyer building at the eorncr | Yo willat onve procecd o S and ex period during which the English detectives J iar Al special T L and responsible only to the people. The ight in the shafting and he was whirled | respouse would be of Eleventh aud Farnam streots, and burned | tend full protection and defenses to Aunert VB tiaeH §o BUBYIf ATHEHELY Ber.]— A revival meeting has been carried | governor ratiicr intimated that the commis- | around until his neck was broken and his | o BV invitationof President Adame all the | 7 SO0 BNV w010 zens and prop You will cor sult “Who are the conspiraiors?”’ on bere jointly by the Methodist and Baptist | sioners mizht disregard Judge Brewer's iu- | body horribly mangied. dircctors and resipent officials of the Union \ g, Lhe Laris NOVEILY Combany, ( yvith the American vice ¢ 1, exinine his Pacific took dinner with him at his rosidence | where the fire oviginated, o stock of pianos, “Por obvious reasons I must decline to | churches for the last two weeks with junction shoutd his decision be against them, — i arcliievog and otherwise infori yairself as mention names, but 1 believe the aim and [ derful success. This 1s the sreatest vev but said that the question was one they must Indicted for Arson on Comuonwealth uvenue this evening, 1t fa pipe organ and cigars and tobaces belon- | to the sittiation and all recont oceurrerces, only objcet of such a scheme is to affeet | ever held in Reynolds. The preaching is | decide for themselves, and he would not take [ Siovx Crey, Ta,, Jan. 16.--[Spocial Tc SR b D | Hae oo i it TSR DARBWE IGH (B oS v R vor N e Ldios were present. onsequence | hat and cap houss of Lofan & Darrow, en- | ment of the native svernim : Amnierican public opinion and_alienate Amer- | being done by Rev. Berbank, of the Metho- | the responsibility of advising them. Cow- | o, o THE EP R oa s eIty Bl i pathy from the lrish movement. 1t | dist ehurch, and Rev. We f the missionor Smith suegosted that, while in. | Srm toTne Bee. 'y Bodiue, city night | the conversation ran in other ehannels than | tailing i loss of £30.000 Simoa by Gerimany as i violation of aj o dist chureh, and Rev. Wesley, of the Buptist e M e i : Sy 4 ! X ) y | Tiaven dettimental effcot on thG | Ghurch watcliman, and M. Hilgort, woro today in- | business. It vs near midnight before”the | i’ conflaration ivas accompanied by | v agroomcnt s o \ g At , dicted for arson in connection with the burn- | assemblare broke up. ay o 7 Fontds FBRE ke ) 65 - I6yebtiELiony i Dlicra i8] ot c | many exeitiug and thril ents. A num- | the treaty powers, but inforim. the represent 81 § 3 s respecting 3 Hilgert's boot and shoe store on the Government Divector Mareus Hauna, of | b e oL : at 1 Ui other most important, consideration, as wus Kearney's F 15 ETONING. cers to set au example by respecting the 3l k U 0 Divectc ber of firemen had their fingers and faces atives of the German and British govern brought out in the late campaign, The E KRANLT NG e s Special Tele. | €ourts and their decisions. ight of December 31 “Hl-‘?-v‘\\"‘!" L g T Ven- [ badly burned by the flames and falling glass, ' ments of your readiness to coopera glish governmeut is extremely anxious to get - AR L - — o cd on by T Bee correspond | and some received injuries while attempting — causing all troaty vights in being respected ey Wit Wo Hovbramant | #rem to Tux Bxm]—The Heict Pack The Supreme Co A Howling Blizzard. ent to ascertain if he knew the causo of the | to remove cases containing powder stored [ and rostoring praca and ordor on f b s of hand at any time on any | company completed their first day’s work | Dps Moisks, fa, Jan. 16.—Special Tele- | Fowr Dovce, In, Jan. 16.—[Special Tele. [ Fumor that VicePresident Holcombe in-{ noar the fire. uition of Sumonan ricits to e shmin who is obnoxious to it pohticaliy s evening by killing 250 hogs. The capuc- | gram to T B | —The following decis- | & tomds abolishing the ofiee now held by Gon- | Logan & Darrow are the heaviest losers, | ence. to prevent extremo Don't you seo that the blowing up of an ing- | ity of the house is 500 per day. This com: | jons were filed by the supreme court to. | storm developed into a howling blizzard, | guid he did not know that Mr. Holcombe | biqricy are well known tiroulihout the | ures ug O HUTGHUE NS ish sicamer in New York barbor would re- | pany will take all the hogs raised west of | gy which 18 raging west of this city to-night reaponsible for the. ruinot, whichhe | * o> Of fowa and Nebraska. bt lipih, WAL Cll i) L Josudes shipmouts trom - towns trib- | S50 G g W, AL Cartor, appetiant; | 304 thrvatens o bloclkade all railrouds. claims originaled in an Omaha newspaper e NOLENGCRE Wheesinn i Up b SRR R WL I EHEAR B R85 RHZB! i sarne, % & i ] ——— office. All he knew of the rumor was that : : 4 |Ftiiasova A 3 o CONELCRRILOIDRIRIAN OXEIACIBIOMILIERSY LT ——— Jefterson district. An action m equity to re- | PHIRTY PIGS IN THIRTY DAYS! | itwmight be possible that the company would | ST PAUL, Minn, Jan. 16.-AU last the | tisgovernmentus soon s possible afte the forni that England desires? 1 will tell'you An Elcciric Heater. cover an installwent of intercst alleged to be A wdopt the. Northorn Dacific plun of doit | northwest is exporioncing severo weathor, | Soub erival it Simoa of ‘the cowition of ou that I have reason to know that persons | 1o s e L k : ! > G T e a e Northern Pacifie plan of doing Shwvest bRk naciinGingEe0yore or. | o prospect of a peacerul adjust- Fou that L have vouson to. Know that persons | Keauxey, Neb., Jan. 16, —[Special Tele- | due on a promissory note and for the fore. | The Gustronomic Feat a Chicago Man |y with the office of gencral suncrintend: | Heavy snow has fallen throughout Dakota | ment. wid whethor oy ws i e, of Parnell or of the Trish movement, 1| &ram to Tur Bre.]—J. . O'Buien, a mem- | closure of a title bond. Afirmed. ol isiUndsrtaking.. enty which was always overburdened with | ana Minnesota, and strong winds to-night | partially beiween the opposing foress thinlc when the proper time comes we can | ber of the George W. Prank Improvement muia 1. Ewing, appellant, vs R. A, Buck- |, CHriato. Jan, i b ol Tolegzem to ) word BRL SIEEN e apbishant eencuililiee SdiifdeE) b Badly, Sdo © thieve || eHainta anlickottren: Wi ey :4]1";:m;tt|Idwlll|n\l§‘r--vlls«' with the English gov- | company, placed in his rooms to-day an ¢ ner and others; Des Moines district. An | 1 "l'l' ”'“ A “L ‘:“t'] "':"““*“' _“")‘;" quails | O and. Ogaon. who, by this means, | Will be band delys in all kinds Sl T S L i AR A S | o S e S o o e | 12 s, sty e sy | G VAT S RS |3 oo 30 Sty i | A e AT ‘ather O Ref s View AT AR T 3 SRS estate. Reversed. 8 A c AZ0aN IS now en- | tory covered by the road is so great, and the | Dak., the storm took the form of rain, while | peen declared: that she o il L Y el | Shiccess wtid bids fair o take the place of | “Lilly s Brown vs J. 1t McCollum, appel. [ gaged for a wager. Heury Ganey, of 2 [ distanco so loniz, that it was ‘most difficult [ elsewhere it snowed. - Grand e sl R BT R (T, (T iotn Mich, (Wan flo= [Shocia [ Tole. v heating avparatus. lant; Wrisht distr In 187 the plaintiff [ South Clark street, has wagered $100 with | for an ofiicial “to do justice to his [ snow a foot decp, and it ranges from a fow | Cwiliing las. boen mado: that Geriny g; m to Tite | ] know little about = by “M\ efendant ore c‘xrm\(‘uln;;; for Suerin- | John Ielly, n cab drivor, that the latter | Mok e wanted i distinetly understood, | inc up to tifteen or twenty inches. In | il Fespeet the troaty, and asks the == Rhis matter,” s R o5 O'R > s. tendentof schools Vright county. The A J ' owoves he had not tallked wi ol BETCI Lyt Ho BbITDMOTar e vRsE LHORIveRty L, tthe troaty, o i % o (b 6w Yotk a Govatony! - of Omaha, will lecture in | McCollum elected. Miss Brown filed a state- | davs. The little squealers arc to weigh be- | resent condition of the company, Mr. Hanna | o'clock, and the indications were that | i v an i pab he 15 ol uw Ef; GEIEBEIRG G O TG for the benefit | ment o tion to contest the election, und | tween four and six pounds each, and the ab | deniod that the policy of the government | o eyelone was approaching, but the dreaded | i (it e heim e iy suppose 1t is some stupid scheme of | (6 OPCH ireh, The subject of s | 1Otice of - the same was served | driver has twelve hours in‘each day in whicis | Wits hostile to the company or its existing [ visitor has not yet appearod. At Duluth the TG EOs 6N INEaT 3 English spics. When the government goos | facture will b “ihirty Days o Landogr > | 0n the — defendant. Tho court of | g0 devour the rogstatt diotim. 1f ke rails to | I sment, and did not believe that a | burometer was lower, being 2%:06. Water. S e iy wholesale iuto the spy system it expects some ety contest was orzanized and the hearius re- | ooy ' fifteon o 1oscs his $100 ng | Ch0Ee of Katioral “administration would | town, Dalc., reportod tho temperaturo at AR A AT return, and spies must make a return or ¥ minated For S sultediugdochicidgalant e aplaitii gy na g itiityicarors th r el AT have any appreciable effect. He said th zero, which is the lowest, but to-night it is | ~ o sceret ther suid to the Geris Tose their reputation as spics. T suppose the | Srwxerinin, Lk, Jan. 16.~There af[iolece s R i ord ce o dofendant Gy et oy 1or o pice. ey Tarnik SiosticyBLitioREstonal oy on mentivasy | fE ol I Clenl ey winister: e e Eoglish have some good dotectives, but my [ large attendance at the caveus hold by the | by'jury rosulted favorably to'the lady. M. | Syeryting el in the way of avins and ents | WGLilindie aficetors for - the past [ SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. | i fareos i the Pk, s boen b e expericnce with them is that they are a very | democratic senators and representatives to ituth appeated to the sipremo court, but | KDI9S it MY SN ACRives 0 talke Wit e | tavo yoars, awreed ‘with the railroad ofciats | ot : ; e b LR dull lot.” ] i night for the purpose of nominating o can- | the decision of the lower court was sus. | Gufiying districts ' for, little roustors, and | 1 favoriuis’the funding bill, and the opposi- |, he Peland Chine hoe sssadation ik it | Xyla.wid 1 wave roat. Coniidonce i his +'Do you see many English detectives!” didate for United States. senator. Repre- | B4,V AL08 F RO LGl o Gonty. | IXelly, with a smile, wiits cach evening for | Bow 10 16 Was Bot the govbenment BUethe | i ™ attendinee fromi Ohio, Michigun, | Wisdom and benevolent discretion, “Oh, yes, quite u number. Before [ had | seutative Merritt nominated John M. | yun: Boone distriets alivned, tho appeartineg of ho roust pizlet, HE hus | L0040 Conmder the Unlon Paciiio quos- | 1ilinois, “Alubama and Peinessoe. “he f it thut of the naval comuatiders of Deeo two weeks in office one wanted to en- | Palmer iu @ brief specch in which he | * John C. Hunter. appellant, vs Burtington, [ G been at Lis taslea few days, but begius | H00 GCaON opportunity to gain a Jocal | officers elected for the ensuing year were: | filinha] vesses wiieh luve boow sunt by age as my private seerctary, He had letters | warmly eulogized the ex-governor. Senator | Cedar Lapids®& Northern railway companys [ Well- reputation on. ; L. N. Bonham, presidents Carl Triegan, | (G060 SIS B0 CTEm O e, com @ number of good men in Ire- | NcDonald scconded the nomination, which | J0kuson district. ~Au uctio to recover dain- i Mr. Holconibz is stepping at Young'shotel. | secrotary James 8. Duflield, treasurer. ~ = | BT 10 BRORETE L FOSE I i land, scemed cducated and intelligent, | was made unaninious amiast great applause. | 42¢s for an allezed breach of oblization to A He demied that ho ecver ave | The Minncsota scnate has passed a joint | of comity aad peree of equal r of . Eml was very enthusiastic in the cause of A committee was appointed to wait on | Maintaun acertain fence. Reversed A Celestinl Set-to in Which Luna | auy ouc authority to say that he’ in- | resolution petitioning the president aud eon- | i threc treaty powers induced your upon as the proper price to be pard for blow officers should procecd at onee with tho en- [ the leg, Pursel was twenty-cight years of structing the railroads to obev the luw, it would be pertaps as well for the state ofli e to Tiie Beel—Last night's thunder reland—so inuch 8o that he offercd to work | General Palmer, and shortly after brous The case of Billinzs, the Bremer county : 4 tended . to aboiish M. Dickinson’s | gress that the inter-state commerce law be | o br ! A e or nothing. ‘Then I gota good mant threat- | that. genticman’ io. He e rerought | o urderer, hias beew sct for the last day of e Comeg) “""‘5‘_‘“’]"“,’1 AEHL oNlce Tho latter gentleman had grown up | not repealed, cspecially ns 1o pooling and | SPYERNASAL 1o lhvite the active co-operation ening lotters.” that entleman 0y Vasntroduced to | f0 e, and Dillings will be allowad to he moon came out proudly Last night With | iy tho company’s service, was most_eficiont, | the long and short hal clauses. oracr in Sumoa, Wil cause instructions - Dr. O"Reilly went out of tho room and re- | [ungth. reviewing his worl i the past | APPear in person if his attorneys desire it. a ciear, silvery countenancs vhat would lead | and gave general satistiction. What Tug [ The Minucayolis & Northern elevator, at | bodging the primeipios of frier furned with a letter written on thick fools- | campaigr: and thankimg the membe 2 ——— the beholder to believe that nothing could | Bre correspondent deew from the remarks | Kent, Minn., ‘burned, together with 20,000 | and” considerate moderation in gap. It was dated Dublin_and signed “For | for the nomination. e said, among other It Savors of Boodlerism. mar its beauty or brightness. But the un- | s to the effect that even it the office was | bushcls of wheat. loss &33,000. + plan of settlement to be' sent, to the Ger: Es“\""’"l“lq::}‘!w{\;z{rlmn!irié.ll"i»‘:;ilf\w[fi (}1‘:‘3“‘13 umuT l‘h.n’ wh;i- |:uulun‘mvl :,\-;‘xt Mu_\ra oc- ”hl'" \liu v, Ta. \-1 H-r‘ pecial to THE | sophisticated planet up in the clouds, like | dPolished bewould be looked afte 3 wlm-lulT\'mg, the Duteh ar -:h\ul,;;u-vnrlni‘l min o Mecas i command of “the iuperial w lie lttor charged Fathc curred to him that it was a matter of mere | Ber.|—The new board of county commis- | the granger SRS - s : =t inu balloon from Autworp yesterday, e | fovces in tiat rezion. is 110 obscuity ith misappropridting league funds, and in- | forp, but he learned during and after the | gioners is now in session. and is cuttinz bills | C Eruns ',.“‘““:‘l'.‘,‘-‘u“ll)‘ i’;‘lé‘"“"(f““ THE DAKOTA LEGISLATUR was accompaniod by Licutenant Daniel, The | in the several treativs, and none whatever in of the temptations that confront Location of the | Dilloon was driven out to sca und it is feared { the understanding proposed vy the Usited ormed him that “his doom was sealed” un. | canvass that if he hud more courage he could | p i 3 U 5 (R0 e e e ess he made sestittion. I don’t know,” | nspired the party throughout the state | Yishtand left. Charges of boodlerisin arc faver and, as a consequence, got ) that both were drowned. ates, Ou duntary 17 last the giows of this continued Dr. O'Leilly, “what the object of [ with such a degree of enthusiastic resolu. | Obeuly made against the old board, a ma- row with some of the other planets, rs’ Home. ey government were fully conveyed to Ger. gho leticr was. Therd's no such man 13 | tion that lie is ahuost persiaded the jority of whose members went out. of oftic | W late in his neighborhood and_got, Biswares, Dale, Jan, 16.—[Special Tele- The Cat Stone Contractors, any by my instructions of date 10 o Efl.‘l\“:!:xgllxx"\\l\r eS| ety lotter, | could Tave been curried by the democrats. | January 1. Last yoar the county was run | WhIt s people down Tiero on terra firmi | gram to Tl | Aatinghupont the ang|| Tornwa® ont i9nn 162 TSnecial mela v ot Bertin, and have since that time aver, is wi on the paper used by the | ;pye democratic par > said, Is st o i L rm ¢ " a very black ey \ 1 i 5 3 oe 1o ¢ 1ere bas been The democratic party, he said, is still united, | jneo dobt over 240,000, There is rottenness “'I:"“.“ b very black ey gestions of the tional encampment and | gram to Tue Beel—The Cuat Stone Con HOMOONALE Eall RLUIU O ritish government offiars, B 1p0atod (| it is tha tiane St ihatooun( s 17 (Eh b when! tho i s v 0 and is the hope of the county, It offered ne i ing on wmidnight when the nation of disscnt’ from the wovernment fiulm.. for some strange reus Mo, 1| ey e e o 10 | ) the disbursement of the poor fund and the | discoloration. first bocame visible, and g | the report of a committee of the territorial | tractorst Association of the Missouri Valley coived fe over inquired about t. 1 suppose that' it | capt a simple, plain constitutional govera. | bridge fund. [¥was tho enstom of the board | near as porters ean loarn the moon | encampment, the old soldiers have had a [ held its aunual meeting to-day. A sec @ views the secrolary of s Q8yHliayohoon dntenGecitosoreale NsNspIolon i yient, to appropriate lump s vanging from | and the tourhs who finally ked her'' | bill introduced in the legislature for the es- | session was held and the sul of estab includes respeet for the exi r ill-fecling or Qistrust. 1t was very stupid, - 1,000 to £4.000, o cuch wetnber, t be used | had been quarrling for some hours and it | aplishment of a soldiors’ home in Dakota, | lishing o now tarifl for stons. srorl s unwntonowy and independence nyway. Harrison's V for bridges in his district. ‘Chis sum was | happened in this wise: T S e e e e T n foed basis of th i A oo 2 O - e Sy drawn bulk by the membe d expended. Moon enters the pel bra and calls for s @ C X appropriati C 70,k unde discussion. he ollowin, officers " Sre Dy COTT ondenes e o = S Ay 5 —Sovoral mem- | @rawn in bulk by the member xpend 0 en 10 penumbra and calls for a ol secretary onclo. correspondenco THE PARNELL COMMISSION. pesuiksaroL, td,Jan. 13 —Severalment | 3ot u swele reportof expenditure was | @iff fiz, and s ol that she s cot up too [ therefor. The usual wrangle over the loca- | woro eleo A. Sutormeistor, of Kansas | from Viee Consil Blackinek and Commandor e legislature were among General | (ver filed, while additional expense was [ late for such a drink and must swallow | tion of the institution is in progress, although sident: A. Scholl, of Omaha, vice | Mullan. of the United States ship Nipsic, in ©'Brien "‘“"",“‘_"('f“m"‘"’"""“ the Charge | parrison's visitors to-day. Rev. Dr. 8. T. | made by three of tho members, of a majority | straight wiiskey. Moon abides by the drink | the Grand Army committee has recom- ident; J. . Emery, sceretary; L. Cuth- | a communication dated Apin, Decomb ZORLOMPL. illette and Rev. D. O. Darling, of the | of the board, which was paid by warrant | of the existing hour. P ih bbb allonata ao L IS nrinE . Topeka, treasurer; Albert I1%oll, of | last. Commander Mullun says it is apparent LoNboX, Jan. 16.—Upon the resumption of | at\odist Ministers’ association, ealled and | direet upon the treasurer. The bridge fund | Anhour later. 1By Raymond's big clock it | Mended thabit bz located at Hot Springs, in Mr. Puilman, of Kunsas City,'and | to.a thouehtful and unprejudiced mind that i/ #he session of the Parnell commission this o il 5 ) * | thus has been, overdrawn during the past [ is 9 k. 84 min. 28 soc. p. m., und the moon be- | the Black Hills Mr. Sample, of Atchison, trustees, tho aspirations of the presented the general with resolutions of D EY ¥ ! morning, the presiding justice said O'Brien’s | sreeting that were adoptod at Hoe g e 324,000, L gins to show the effects of taking it straight The woman suffrage question was given a i e liboral and pra Ve OV ment are @rticle in Upited Ireland. for which he was | recently. General Harrison received the ]leln(‘\lv board lm]fi 'fi ised un‘ thi.u It has ‘iw bor ]H|um| her ladyship t.imz wet and | test vote in the legislature to-day by a o The» Mississippi Avengers, compatible with German ideas of government e oy = i Bt Ao R T ready thrown out bills amounting to_ over | they conclude to take a” tittlo hot water in | yion 1o strike out the word “mate” in a bill NEW OkLEANS, La., Jan, 16, —The Times- | in Samoa summoned to appear before the court, ex- | reverend g ol s irary 4 | 5,000, wwionz which is the bill of Supervisor | their whisky. The moon wets’ shagowy, [ poit) o S PR e Democrat's special from Jackson, Miss., says | On January 5 Vice Consul Blacklock telo peeded @ fair discussion of the under | thuuked them for their good wishes and cen for $1.i0) wortn of bridge piling. | owing to her unfamiliarity with water, i 0 RAKRTRIC BREG S I SR Y8 | craphed Secretary Bayar w Zealand, There are scores of similar bills yet to be 1 school clock point to | The motion was de A by a vote of 35 | that private information has been received s follows: “Three an warships huve Anvestigation, but he admitted there was B i < 3 enjamin Harrison Melee is mucl & ; 5 (eeN | TEGR g somo force w O'Brion’s arguments rogarding | improged this evening, - the (J\,u‘r“g;_ul'l“““’““‘, passed on. 5 min, 55 sec, . o, and thomoon hasn't [ to 13, and this is looked upon as [ by Governor Lowry that mob law | yudertaien o disurm Mataifa. They i a0l i onFor e oy Fen e L y - “.“; o seen anything about the erounds, possibly | the respective strensth of the two forec continues to exist in the southern part of [ Landed at night a force to prevent a retreat. he State Millers, becausa it i3 oo late in the season and he | phore are thivteen members of the forty . | Nozubee and the northern part of Kemper tived on and forced to phlets. Ho said he believed no disrespect n Y s Dis Moise=, la., Jan. 16.—[Special Tele- | has just expericuced the smash that black 3 : 24 I fisr « ns wore routed. Pwenty was intended to be shown toward the court The Arjzopa 2Vay, cight kuown to be in favor of woman suf- | county, and that negro cabins ave bein and - thirt wounded : E e s S O ) o e [her eye and partiaily discolored her 2 et s ottt ARl | FAWAsnuNaToN, fdan:i 10, =Rapresontativoll FEBILLC MU B8R =EboBtate Millcrs asso B frage, but when the bill granting women the | burned and destroyed. The prosent law- [ FH A T s 5 ST : cintion held its unnual meeting here to-day ; :3810s t ) o ol sh O'Bricn. He added, however, that in | Steele, of Indiana, referred a lettor roceived [ SO “"; :‘T “\‘_‘I"‘yf:“r,]“ “mf fl‘.h‘“’.l "‘l, Lof the above was witnessed by a few | rignt to vote 1s brought up there may be an | 181 Qub. ““_ i I_“,?”_‘m ¥ pr and burning was indiseriminato Ho Tuttre. cascs of & sililar maturo woald | by bim from Arizona to the house committee | @nd discuss v L et g werents in Omaha last nisht, and if the ed vote, X e SAYOEBOR T 8 SR M| oy ss 0l Amer ro be more severely treated. ; on judiciary, with the suggestion that if the wheat raising in Iowa. It was admitted that 3 assailants ar- 0 mllg giving the r il l):lunm'nynmy: A g e oo | Aoate ‘,,(.‘ unheeded. X AI]'H‘- ara » Patrick Delman, o convict in tho Marys- | charges made in it against Judge Barnes, of “""‘1' WUSROL 05 ‘“1)‘ 88:1H1¢ 1““:““ “““;"‘ D e e il b0 vonartod | Lowny wrote to the sheriffs ‘to call outa | pxaho™iedl: - CrERFEID, (N8 A BEol chy tho” onlame. Woti. Septemper, 18 kg | Arizons bo found upon Investizution to o | L b3 NAS I8, TCT BREE L ML T — Dk to 16 house with tho- recommendation | SuMeiont force to put down lawlossness and | 305,00 no' nbuiral Lerritory, Awericans in e Fentans until September, 18837 The | gia” Wt the judzo be impeached. It s | millers determined to try and awaken popu- o T e b LA Ation 1 irrest all guilty persons promptly, Over : RN TP, AT s E o] riucipul loaders in the organization woro | 5ue, thit the judse be impeached Itis | TG SESMIIIC o0 (G Mheat growers on he Damoorats Disappointod. it 1t do pass, but there will bo n_minority | 188t ML KU TESS DRI BREC | a bont yin the American g, were soisod essrs. Fgan and Brennan, Dr. MeAlliste arged that J & 0 b T o T T : INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., Jan. 16, —Judge \V report of the judiciary committon against it omil & B in Apin harbor by un armed man hoat, n, e to restrict the constitutional right of Amer- | this subject. They concluded that i they | ] J o railroad comiission of the territory has | counties and their cabins burned. it e “mml l-‘?v.?"ilnln\d,-':?m l"‘1" ain (l“'l"m(:f-" 3 | ican citizens to freedom of speech by fimng. | Would use custorn methods and sow their | instructions to tha fodoral grand jury v rocoived an Invitation o Moot with the Intor »> Ton in necessary fmumediutely . Bumber of delogates, ineluding Johis O'Cot | the editor of the Daily Prospector, of Tomb. | wheat in the fall iastead of in tho sprin | day wore the subject. of much aitention and | GG Commerco commission i Washinigton I W, Hilditeh, expert accountant | A gispateh from Commander Mullan cor- B A arions. Glanarar Millon Thapoced | *tone: Ariz., 80 for criucizing a cortain de- 'i:::‘:(‘\.-::‘1'\]:]'tl:‘xl'vln\:"oll!‘vtx‘:p;‘ D i ey | discussion to-day in legal und political civ- | to consider questions of rates, classification [ and auditor, Barker block. Mer- [ roborates this tlegrum. The sume day, the military organisation. It was arranged | €/8108 of the court. AR O AT Uhis_ plan was | €1s. IUis learncd that the interpretation of ;m:lvullh‘v'l In]\l-.s(lioui‘;‘h\\n')ln("uu:j- )l..-r.».-l‘ ‘(hn chants’ books balanced and audited, .{i.u.\ £Y20 podrataly X11%‘!‘;1‘::ImlAI.I--:lI:“‘l“ d that arms be vprovided and expenses To Divide lu' zan County. pursued in his county, and there had not | the federal statutes, as laid down by Judge 'f'ul-l. ‘f”.-v_mt.’ probability the invitation | Complicated accounts adjusted, Auditor A il g " it HCk0- I WIS IMALGE RS (OKS pid. At another mccting Davitt, Par- g0, ol 0010 gau. 10— [Special to T | Deen @ failuro of orobs in seven years, The | Woods, is acuicscod in by Justice Harland, Wik ho acoapod to incorporated compunics. e e T e , Egap, Brennan, Dillon and Harris HFORE: 1 s bl =i | millers decided to call o convention of wheat | of the supreme court, with whom Judge i also informed Count Arco of | attended. After the meeting witness was | Bie.|-—Petitions ave now in circulation to | growers to consider this subject. The fol 3 fouly A Judge Hlinois. — Junvary 7 Minister P won telegraphed £l that tho circles wero not opposed to the | divido Logan county into’ three counties, | fowing oficors wore elocted: Dresidont, 1, | \yo0ds avised by lotter Juring the rocess. | SruNarien, 1L, Jun. 16.~In - the senato Decided on Bubmission, thiat Count ATco would BIsks b Algiaions g eague, which would organizo Fenians in the | nuking two new countics in tho cast, to be | A. Consigney, of Avoca: vico presidents | it e S of many demooraie . s | to-day the following bills were introduced HARRIS KRG, Pa., Jan. 16.-A joint caucus | reiiry il Laak lo (L MIRIRRI ounty and sunply them with arms. | Withess | called Phillips and Iteed, tho former for this | John Morrison, of Hedvicks secrctary and | 1105 iitable Wtterance of this charaotor has | 1edncing railroad fare to 2 cents per m of the ropublican senntors and ropresenta- | bicl i forased that the reprosentations of e Ribion: Gatb, Hub. 1he Prineioal. pers Wis to tarditony sad sha liiter for 4bay/ln wwhioh| IatLr J/T: Bharp, of Doa Molnes. been made by the Soutinel, through whose | preventing public officials from receiviug | tives was hetd to-night, at which it was de- | full details hud been received by Germany BT i Trelana .v,’tf.'x"}‘lhnfdrl:"‘x“l‘,::‘)'x}"“ Surveys lave been made by the 1. & M. Damaged By the Storm. colutnis o Ullorgy Lo e | rallEoad paakse; . b veRilng : irond o | cided that tho roposol nrobibitory umond- - el wvineibles rece 0uoy | enginears looking. to tho 6nlarging e o e e R T (TN of 1y ssions 4 ployes from giving free passage to any | ment to the co on sha s passed o : rom the leaguo. Messrs, Egan, Bryne and | ronnn ooking 1o the eulrging of the | Stovx Crry, Ia, Jan. 16.—[Speclal to THE | gevere, and gave rise to, the exjiectation that once, and that the question shall be submit Avsgnr Lix, Minn., Jan, The publia rouna house and placing machine shovs at | By | - A general suow stor e || ki) A LS & s lio aditar ynan paid some to Deluncy, Millen and | this point by the company. g ~A genoral suow storm Is raglng over | Lossibly uhe courl woud suminon suo.editor | 1o fication of stolen money; ropealing tho | ted 10t pooplo at a speolal olection to be | schools wer ount ol Brady. Witness was deputed to watch th g sl northwestern lowa, Dakota and Minnesota, | wnd n{l‘.!u.l )nl!‘rnl\.xt for fnln’lu.nul, but noth- | 1dentifica L | i FORSRIOR held on June 15, next. diphitheria now raging here l:qv;lmenlu of rM--.I ‘f""i“""’a‘" L{mu“u\m Donoghoe Wins Again Tue snow is not heavy as but the wind | in& efthe kind hap, goc)rred. M'l‘l’lnlwuwm" i law. . chiof secretary for Trelun oscph Brady o : ' e 13 ato T A= The interest of the session bogan when I - ‘opyright 1859 by James Gordo ennett, is blowing almost a hurricane, and there is Lconigl W daie Gordan Bennattd Cannot Survive the Da; Shumway, of Christian, moved that his reso. ' and Timothy Kelly were delegated to shoot s gorion & g oo ; : Foraton widle. witneos. iniereopied popnons | HAMBUGG, Jan. 16.--(Now York Herald | every indication of @ blizzard. Al trams [, G ORAE VRN IIG DS | Shumway, of hristian, movef bt bis > Que et bridge. W, Cable—Special to Tne Bee.)—Donoghoe | 8rg late. y - ) % gg;’l‘!‘t‘l"v‘l:fi ‘i'x?lml‘l’x':!“'l"fi:l"n\lj;mr:;;k n‘x’l\x:"ulolu won l,huLl\llun' old cup to-day. He u):n L| The mild temperature yesterday changed | of the case ot Isgab Bell, ox-United States | ernor Oglesby's e se account for the U R I FATS e 0 Ladies' gold cup to-day. He skated | yow into rain and it poured in torrents all | minister to the Nefhertauds, say thathe is | maintenance of the exceutive mansion bo MUSTANG bles, held after the Phanix park murders, o Lo ::“‘i’-“ and made the fastost time on lll}{ll!i. ; l'm-iy (;lrm'K‘ wl\u-h.‘n:y\’\;s ;]‘lf'lufh."; very low and canng} survive the day. made a special order for January 22 LINIMENT ‘Quantity of gold nnd bank notes were laid | Fe00Fd) 10545 SRR 10 Bogiv 0L RS oLk, ZAAA D:ERE J00k AHlE — Chapman moved to refer the resolution to upon the table. Afterwards more revolvers, The Kffect of High Tariff MBI O4) b st iR INREE WhOR AR A Mogheys Deed. the committee on appropri ations. he Julfect of gh Tarifis, Drooess of 00 olon by ¥ O & SUSQUENANNA, IPa., Jan. 16.—At Sunshine, Shumway opposed this method of indi dagyers and money came, 2 a0 i Y MILWAUKEE, Jan. m»-.\d Racine, \\u;. a loss of §2,500. Wayne county, Mms; John Greer, wife of a | rectly killing his resolution, and suid it was The Wabash Paying Commissions, special says: The vecent advance in freight Db ST 4 eor ille pr PR born in @ desire for information. The Attachment Sustained lumberman, Killed:ier( babo and then com- P25 & A0 By VSR R 1 oliny Cmicaao, Jan. 18,—The Kunsas City agents | rates to alt points wost of the Missouri river | AL ) vole. | mitted suicide, usfig oy Aty " 5 v Masox Civ, [a., Jon. 16.—[Special Tele. | mitted suicide, uslugwrovolver. Nocause | 40v% rockioss expenditure of money g es M Marr oporating betwee has compelled three of the largest trunk fuc - signed for the dead o ptilnes aporating bebwosn that point aud | Ba8 SHERRIICHINGS O K6 RER KRR 08: | #ram to Tuk Bee.|—The attachment in the | 8sIEucd fortho doge, 7, been permitted by the late oficers of P " the ver 1t ba Chicago buve advised the general passenger i ¥y ; e ced 8 nite period, and 300 hands are thus thrown | 1. K. Pisher stock of boots autl shoos was to Seven Lianans Killed, state, wnd particularly by Governor Oglesby. p be convin 0, § 1f these chiarges ave true it is but justice to B st ents of theso lines that the Wabash is pay- : L NGEA S R oo e . + dng commissions to ticket scalpers for the sy sustained by the gonrt, It -will- be Manseriies, Jan, 16.—A bouse in the | the retiving o that this investigation Give, 1t O e M " Gprains, S ' “male of ticksta eastbound over the Wabash, membered that in October Fisher made a | Quartior Bellmai, inhabited by Italians, col- | should proceed, that they way be vindicated Ostantly. G s, § " s “ wholesale wansfer of a lurge stock of boots | Japsed yesterday. Seven of the occupants | before the people, and the gentlemen on the yalgha, SWE ! ¥ person; Amending the law regarding the 1o Aha Koaljiers aro thus cuabled to buy tokets and shoes o soveral different tirms.” Fisher | wore killed and nine injured othier side should ot endeavor to retard such L and Polsong Bt full tariff rates frow other roads, good for s00m after failed ud creditors attached the - action us would remove this odium from their scalds the short haul to St Louis, Hannibalor Positively Curedb, Whole stock on the grounds that the sales r = | arty’s leader. He went on sharply o Quiney, und soll them at @ cut rate to por- theso Little Pills, Je not bona fide. Mrs. M. A. Allen, in T ACOBS o critivise the expenditures which had been ®ons who will take the Wabash from those wlics2 name the business was conducted wade at the executive mansion—accordin ints eastward, This diverts trafic frow here, now sues Sheriff Kk for $10,000 for 10 his figures over #18,000—in two years for “the Chicago routes and deprives the Chicago the wrougful seizure of the goods. For Soroness, -8tiffness luxuries, and including many items t Lines of wuch of their legitimate bu ; ——— said that everyboiy knows was for prival Mhere is a good deal of excitement oy The Horticultural So Prompt, Sure, Safe, Recent. use of the family. After discuss- liscovery of this ivregularity, coming, as it . A (Snaqis —_— ing the matter at considerable length § DEs Moixes, la., Jab. 16.—[Sp ¥ 'does, while the new passenger agrecment ix 4 Tue B The State Horticul- Bore Limbs. igort, 111, May 18, 1888, he said that parsimony is not one of .. under consideration, and It is feaved that grom -0 TH BRIt UA BBL0 . SOFPU ] e e e aouores ™ | his characteristics, and he wants the gov % rates will again become demoralize A tural society continued its session to-day P o o cruor of his state to live in a style in keep LS Mouth,Coated Tong: with u lavge attendance, Speceches of wel A Nook, o Jimdanip. Wis, Jwae 1e. 1088 | fng with his positions yet {rankness compels A Prospective Cut in Salaries. Pain in the Side, TO! cou e were made by Governor Larrabee and and VAL, cured sutiraly by Bb. Jacobs O] Lt to state that on atiending the inaugural g 8t Loviy, dan, 16,1t is announced that, | PID LIVER, & They regulate the Bowel Lieutenant-Governor Hull, which were re T :Alll "::.l :‘;I«u-mls‘un n:: Monday ;nxll)lt the only '\:‘J"!'hu:" ‘ ~beginning February 1, re will bo the | and prevent Coustipation and Piles, sponded to by President Silas Wilson, of T e Mifg. Co., Chicopes, Mass,, o bleasure of the occasion H . ” 1 Buti odlcton 1 salarios on Uy St Lo, | amatiesand ases o ke Oniy one pl ol | A oty paper gn. praning was roul o Pl P T Thus the Mustang® conguers pain, Arkansas & Texus ruilroad as was recently | dose. 40 ina vial. Purely Vegetable. Pri by dohn Shatoher, of Honaparte, one on Peccapily by s, Jacous Oik 3. 0. BUCKLEY the right 0 aa extravagant und reckless Makes MAN or BEAST well again! made on the Missourl Pacitic vailroad, viz.: | 38 cents. landscaping by Mr. Vanbeuten, of Lenox, ¥ Paymaster. waste 0f the people’s monoy to such a degree 10 per cent io all salavies of §100 aonth, OARTER MEDIOINE 00, Prop'rs, New ¥ and one by Prof. J. L. Budd on Lis observa AT DRUGO WO DEALERE that it now takes four lurge freight cars to - o L ped over, tious on the Vacific coast. Other papers and THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md move an out-going governor, how long will it A

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