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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. -. NUMBER 22 OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1850, EIGHTEENTH YEAR. | . ! my route. [ crossed the railroad tracks and | we proceeded to climb a long pair o o of the National Tribune Suddenly Stricken Down " had gone but a short distance when 1 ob. of stairs, reaching a door in the . ARMY ORDERS, Wasnmivaroy, Jan, 23.~While scated in . Prohibition Operating There Just a8 | served a trio of gentemen coming out of a | top of the building we had just left. | Out of Patience’ With Bayard's | Ry direction of the secrotary of war, Pric [ 1 rooi of the committeo on appropriations | Mre. Rawson Tells Why She Mars ! in Larger Iowa Towns. store, two of whom were wiping | This my friend opened unceremoniously, “Wishy-Washy" Foreign Policy. vate Simon Thomas, troop H, Ninth cav this aftornoon KRepresentative Burnes, of ried the Banker. now with his troop, is discharged without 3 heir 101 i he d vithou' ven $o mu arap, and we e " oot their mouths with their handker- | without even so much as a rap, and we en YR LA Missouri, suffered a paralytic stroke, affect f chicfs, with a merry sparkle in their eyes. | tered a sort of kitchen, in which a girl was 6 unixecuted Atano ot side. 3 ¢ g : cuted portion of the sentence im- | ing him on the loft side. His condition was BAD WHISKY AND PASSABLE BEER | | cuugt the scont, the track was fresh and | busily engaged with household duties, scem- | THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | osed by n general court martial, Januaty 8, | alaeming rom the first, and he died at 12:40 | SHE PITIED HIS CONDITION — the chase commenced. Boldly entering the | ingly, Passing on through this we entered Department of tho Platte, is remittod in the [ 3 H Liquor 8ol Freely, But in Basementa, | {ront door, I walked dircctly ap to a gentle: | anothor room. Hore was o carpeton the | oo (0 o0 o | oise of dames dndrows, latq privatg, in com: | ® 10 wuq unconscious from 7 ofclock until man behind the counter and made a trivial | floor and an easy chair. Then aman ap And It Would Afford Her an Excelleng ? d Out of the Xon¥ . 4 leased at the military | his death. His son, D. D). Burnes, ana his ikt Al S Ao e B inquiry, ut the same time turning my red | peared, a friendly grecting passed, and my [ —Conterence Committee On the | [iln ety G0 CoME * | brother, Fielding Burnos, wora at his bod portunity to Paralyze the N Way Places—Drunkens probosis in direct line with the proprictor's | friend said Inter-State Law Amendment Panny B, Heatt | i eohon 16 diid, 48 WErs Hlio Congresston it Sautigh gt ness Common. eyes, (I having taken the precaution to give ve ns some of your host whisky." —\Washington Nows. - Botiaty 6T Mitaaaets: ANHGet, o New A DIDN'T & tail, brought out a long-necked quart An Ol Man Has I TRAIN, Haven; Henderson, of Towa, and Colonel hirce Ribs Broken | Morrison, of [linois; Dr. Sowers, his phy > entering that it might The man reached his hand back under his more trathfully represent a toper’s nose.) — it a giant pinch befo “Let's Go and Smile," It was on a Monday morning that T left | Then I boldly said bottle, stepped into a sort of pautry and stiitiag s Lot o G Ly and a Team Killed. siclan, and one or two others, Mre. Rawson's Trial Omaha for Croston, lu, a little ¢ty on the | "Give me a littlo ginger ale, with a match | brought out two glasses, fillod thom with the WAITRUTON, D, O, Jan, B0, Ennaska Ciry, Neb., dan. 33.—(Special | * ‘Thia s his third succossive torm. He was | ClcAGo, Jan. 2. —[Spocial Telogram to Burlington road about seventy-five miles in- "““"““‘“‘“ L dark colored fluid, and we drank the con- Senator Frye made it quite lively at the | Telegram to Tne Bee ] —Paul Breezly, an | considered a man of ability by his fellow 1‘ & BBEE ] —As theend of the ‘wm of Mrs, 1and from tho Missouri river. It was early Sten this way,” said the man, and open- | tents with much satisfaction. 1t wasn't bad | 00y of the senate committee on foreign | O1d man aged fifty.seven, from Page county, [ members, and served on lmportant commit- [ 1tawson, who attempted to kill ono of her Towa, was seriously injured here to-duy by a | tecs, During Randall's absence he fro- [ husband's lawyers, approaches, the interost tho mokning. The senator 18 OUt OF | traim’ on tho B. & M. running into his team, | quently acted as chairman of the committee [ increases, and today the court room was patience with Secretary Bayard's “Wishy | e ribe wero broken, the horses kiiled | on appropriations. crowded. 'The sensational features of this washy"'policy, and_believes that congress | aud tho wagon wreoked. He claims he was | /The houso to-morrow will adjourn immo. | GERFeR A0 RngEOT EREE I FUES should do something to redeem the reputa- | crossing the track and was given no warning | diately after assembling in respect to the | NI ; n t r PR A L rich old bauker here, how thoir married lifa tiou of the United States abroad. He be- | of the approaching train memory of the decoased. : i lieves it would be proper, just at this time, was very unhappy, aud how her sou, by a L At L Wy ourning ai S fortier. marriage, shot Kawson 8 ho was plitidiel ) il b or tho senao to passa resolution directing u, Mo., Jan, 28.—[Special Tele: | coming out of ehurch—are all well known, Myselt and my friend stepped directly | the president to demand of Bismarck that 35.1—Tho hows of tho sotlous | Ttaipht. Tes, tho. som, who 8 now ing a door leading into a back room, which | to take, either. My friend put down a silver ho carcfully closed and secured after we had | piece, received the change and we departed entered, ho again disappeared through | Instead of retiring as we entercd, we were another door, leaving me alone. Silently the | shown out through a front way and reached door reopened and the man appeared, bear- | the sidewalk by a pair of stairs which ran ing three broken bottles, the cxact size of a | down the side of the building. ! beer bottle with stamp, label and tinfoil in- He immediately fished out a cork- in the evening when I arrived and I pro ceeded at once to the hotel for supper. When the meal was finished and T had seated my self in the smoking room I naturally con cluded to look around for a chance to amuse myself and at the same time gather informa jon for Tue Bre. While in questof the h proper guide I became acquainted with a affairs this mokning. The senator is out of Joseph. Kearney's New Bank. : Keansey, Nob,, Jan. 23.——[Special Tele- | ST Joss gram toTue Bek,]—The City National bank | gram to T ) ; g ew, pop went the cork and out flowed the dapper young man, dressed in the height of | 5 b L AN 5 WLHBBE. e X co! 0 Samoa shall be re- S A e P / fashion, who was introduced to mo as *Hand. | Parkling amber-colored “ginger” into a | fcross tho street, and during tho half-hour “I'?_“l"“"}""; "f:*"‘“‘::“"‘fl :"‘”w““_ 00 1" | bogan operations to-day with @ capital of | illness of Congressman Buracs was recoived fin jail, was in the court room i dlass and into my stomach. It was good | We conversed together we counted exactly | Stored exactly as it w e . £100,000. This is the fourth national bank in | With the most profound sorrow and rogret in | to.day, and on a table in front some Jack,” 0ne of the boys who was always | K128 : ach. as g peei) S tiveon Ingland, Germany aad the Uniton \000. This is the fourth national b : 3 (& LT AL, beer. Tho bubbles died away in the glass, I | nine persons ascend and descend those same | bveen kingland, Gernany anc the city. The ofticers ure I, G, Keens, presi- | this city, which has been his home for solong. | of him was a large bunch of flowers, As ready for alark. He proved to be a very L AR AL L) atair States was signed; that the Germans shall | Hhe city. The ofticers are . (+, Boens, pros y 4] : ) 3 8 h pleasant companiol for almost his first | Placed aquarter in the hand of the man and stalrs; % 5 i) ety dent; W. R. Adair, formerly of Washington, | For mau ars e has been one of the most | gaon as the court was called to order M ¥ ' pleasant compan CEULLLG LR L R bans “Fhoy must do a land-office business,” I | restore the king to his throne and repair the | Ta., vice president . Adair, of Minneapo: | promment political figures in the history o® | Ruwson herself stepped briskly from her words wero: g0 and smile.” Re. . N s Iaughingly remarked. damage that has been done by the soldiers, | lis, Kan or, and L. W. Shevard, of | of Misgouri. The word of his illness Wwas | seat to tho witnoss stand and. was sworn ‘ | ceiving an afirmative nod to the proposition A Noisy Joint, I es, they avo a nico trade,” answered | and by the robols that have boon operating | Washington, la., assistant cashier, R e e GO T I G G D Wi we left the hotel and walked briskly down Having accomplished my errand on the | ;. with their encouragement and protection, b e e DRE AT Y B L ERAAVE RUE ST LHa T\ Vater | ! DR PE) 1 the stree south side of the town, I returned, and had | "5\ 1 ¢ Galiew $6 1t A Bachelors® Society. at the beginning of the last act of the *Water | {5,k she was pale, there was no evidenco 3 b gt barely turnod down Pine stroot, when a lod | . Ve Visited the place again and had several | and if Germany shall decline o do this, |y yygy Neb., Jan. 23.—|Special Tele. | Queen,” and as tho word was gradually | of nervovsness about her. R A Night in a Bascment Dive, 1oiso that sounded like a fracas in @ barn | Grirks apiece and whiletheroat least a halt- | Mr. Frye would ~have a suficlent | o0 o opyp The Bachelors' Protec- | whisvered about from iip to lip n hush, as |~ Mye. Rawson said she was born in New ¥ We had procecded scarcely three blocks | oy’ oo S T L TIRTE proceeded | d07en knocked and were admitted. ‘The long- | number of men of war scnt there | ivs union, anew sccret society of young | thestillness of death, fell upon the wvast | oo b 5w thirty-sovon y old. Sho i when a halt was made, a whispered consulta- | g0 TG ‘I i e 1‘( .“”"; s | necked bottie was carofully stowed away m_ [ and troops from the United States army, | yu, organized this evening, with twenty audience ulx:\l‘ l;-_r‘ some .1|nym(uh>--al A i married thors, —and A RS { tion had, and then we' deseendod a ight of [ fO, ineide a building lately vacated, DUt | 10 proprietor's coat laps or lip pockets and | to see that it s done. But the rest of the f i SULEL L IR, BOU, THEVE | torost in (the play was wlimost cutiely | it 187, wihon sho went o Washington to { stops loaaing into a large basoment. Jack | o (HOL Wit threo i) A Paot LABIOS | tho glasses rinsod and put away. No flies | committee were not quite so radical in €heIr | Lo ny ity objocta the soclal welfaro of youn | ovr & rush was mado for the street and | BCCCHt i position n tha patent. oftee. S | raised the lateh of the lurge double door and | ;& FFE A EREE T He il e | Foosted on him and it would be a dark day | views as Mr. Frye, and held him back. He | pmen, protection in business and _union in all | anxious and cager inquirics were propounded [ FeMEES | e (WEEL (R SERCT BEQ wo found ourscives imnediatoly confrontod | 11 450UNG the billiaed fables with all bis | iy.en a policeman could discover anything | secured, however, the adoption of a resolu- [ things pertwining to good citizeashin. Tt s | by overy one as to the condition of Mr. | S, UGN, HSEIrEE | from URED ) by a “bar,” or counter, behind which stood [ I FECEFOR U T8 BEe B0 DO RS B | wrong, come when ho might. tion wmending the consular and_diplomatio | met with tho favor of i bast young men in | Buenos, 50 B R T I e e et e 1 L B (1T ou e necks of those present. | T ) toll of several other base- | Wbbroprintion bill 80 as to provide £100,000 | the city promises to bo g society, | Hiswife is still living at thair beautiful | LG SRR (e | This lasted perhaps five or ton minutes, when for tho establishment of a naval rendezvous — suburban home, “Ayr Lawn.” two mile R T L L) i man of about forty. His eyes were keen | 0 SR BERARSENE o ton WEAten WHER | ment whisky holes I visited, but as they are | 413 conling station in the Samoan 1slands, The Old Dudes’ Ball. sonth of tho city. = Hewas marricd ubout [ | Mre. iwsen €010 m Gerl o . and piercing, and as we entered we were [ b S00th LAECSEn ISR HAL N e | all on the same plan as the ones already de- [ and &(0,000 to be used at tho diserction of | Kewssy, Neb., Jan. 23.—[Spocial Tele- [ thirty-five years 'ago to Miss Mary TR R LA L i subjected to o very careful scrutiny. Kvie [ 8 FEHEREC B8 "_‘__'l' l‘““\,‘”, to | scribed, Lwill desist. Upou my expressing | the president in protecting the rights and | grym to Tur Bee.]—The Old Dudes club, 5’-‘””';‘,’%” of H‘,“\'S“[h hlvg "l‘:‘ oo | the glass which a bailift had placed before | dently he had scen Jack before, but he eyed | Pro! kgl surprise at the number of underground | property of American citizens in Sumoa, and | )0 0ceq of sixty members, all married { 5¢'this unton D D, Burnes 5 member of | her. When she reluted something that made I 3 : the intoxicated man, and, taking him by the [ 5 1 = e ', | in carrying out our treaty obligations tow ; d : of this union. D. D. Burnes is u member of § (20 0 F G Tshed oo, but. whon ‘\ me continually and half suspiciously until | wojjar brought him to a standstill, at the | S4100n8 in Creston, my friend gave utterance | 3 the iing of that island, which require | men, gave their initial ball at the Midway | the law firm of Green & Buarnes, one of the | SFEREBCE TS SIS T TR (L WG { Jack held out his hand to the other man be- | (o e SR e T ing that such | 10 the remark that “the town is floating on a | thie United States to protect him in the ex- | this evening. ‘The affair was the best of’ the | most prominent in the city, and C. C. was ||\‘:-ru WAE TS VRCOHENBE 1,'“..|w..‘,.\“nf-.'- hind the bar, and after @ hearty shake intro. | S4710 e whispering o warting that such | 1iquiq posis.” But enough hus boeu told to [ erciso of his anthority. This is to o an | Kind given this season. - They will give five | for many years mavorof Atctison, [€an., but | Gees s g T o G, fsomg, (e Qlicod s o tho propriotor, a liths, wids. | 25108 would uot do thoro, This served 88 | 1y tho statemont. emergency fund, to be available immedi- | more before the season closes, is now a laxge stockholdor in and gne of the { S8 LA G month afcor she \ ) 3 FRist 7 . nts: Aftor ) - ATe SRisE THisEratie 3 —————— petors of the onal bank o Joseph, | WS 5 e 3 i built, smooth faced, rather pleasant faced :.,::::,.r:;...‘v“lll.?-ullf\.r i tho roar ond of the | Beforeleaving thocity I made a second B b e GRRTURE A O]k OF eroche A Mad Dog Scare. @ Congrossian Burnes camo to St, Joseph i LU AR { young man. After the fricadly salutations, | Jlo S e dine whisky, which was re- | T0URd of the saloons and took my note book | i, the island, or to equip men-of-war, or to | Kearxey, Neb, Jan. 23.—[Special Tele- | about 1871, and has resided here continuously | CON3He RATLonTs dttontions to, Joillibacams { tho proprictor stepped from behina the [ fyuod fiit CHRSECRE MRS BLCH WS Tog [ alone. T jotted down the localities of the | do anything else that n his judgment is nec- | gram to Tir Bre.|—Thereisa mad dog t umo. "~ He built the Atchison | NI IEhscws atintions fo vou, boea counter and seomingly became engrossed in | (50 I e RIS SUHACTOr B RIS BT | various “oints” and the names of the pro- | essary to defend the dignity “and protect the | yeare raging in parts of the city. A dog be- | PRS0 B0 s, )\"‘l“‘l"'l”b'l:“l"":I:”’rl‘a”‘ “Yos. Aftor our business transactions ha | a six-handed game of pool, but really with & 84 ks i prictors. This little list I now have, and I | interest of the United States. 3 V. ) STl g JeAVOD WOL, MUIO LG SONEUEAN ST R ' | bewan to pay me occasional social visits, He | g I Y again. Ho was stoppea by the proprie- o, RIVER AND HARTOI BILL, longing to . H. Cush showed symptoms | Chicago & Southwestern rallway, and [ Degin topay me occasional social visits. o \ one oye upon the outside door and the othor | (2" 14" Tinquced to step outside, | COUld furnish it to the mayor of Creston for Chairman Blanchard says he is satisfled | of hydrophobia, snd was killed to-day, and a [ founded the St. Joseph National banl, Hlo | SIS Spetied (0 SIS e Sony s { on the couplo at the bar. The old gentieman | 05 and - indueed o = step outside. | 1o 40y 510,000, the amount which he says | it e cunnot bave the river and harbor bill | Cow showim signs 0f madness Wwas also | was also a laree stocknolder i the Water. | could not understund why I liad novor mur- Nt it el nalli b (natiHB AT Ee 00 a | e edked Bl A by, Llils S ¥ e will expend to close up the liquor and | passed under the present way of considering | killed. Other cases aro reported. s at this place, and was probably worth | T VG il it wi i o tho stove, in close proximity to the bar, and 3 e ; T e o . rymg. I did not think it was his business, cloth, mopped oft the counter, cast a patron- LedAd] s ) gambling holes of the town. it, owing to Sowden’s opposition and the fighit —— 150,000 or $200,000, anyhiow, and Tdid not explain why. M, Srinig glimee at tho two frionds ne mich ne to | ¥4 looking as innocent and unconcerned as o2 Santdnll a few members of the house are making upon The Gazette-Journal Sold. e e TERESTS. | Rawson was very cautions and wary, 80 much | Eae s anoo et wo lHionds & 5 10 | hossible, when two gentiemen walked up NS it, and that he will, on the next suspension | Hastixs, Neb., Jun. 25.—[Special Tele- ISTERN P N R S N S O Ao S R sutiacojiybelw iy oultiay and called for some “hard stuff.” The WASHEURN N IS, of rules duy, move o suspend the rules and | gram to Tue Bek.]—The Gazette-Jour e to fish for anybody and always had cnough { .:Give me a little ‘hard stuff,’” said Jack. | g00th faced bartender produced a dark : pass it. If 'he_fails in that he will drop the | | operty was sold this morning by Receiver | 1448t Week’s Large Iun of Hogs Ma- | 4oy from men. He told mo' constantly | ““Have you any beer?” L inquired. e, Teeelis ana it b wore | He Gets a Majority in Both Houscs | measure altogethor. A S Ll terinily Reduced. of thiomany women who, wantod tof miRrRy “N BT Ay L 2 TormEittwol| i oxo) a8 foasyancigqu clilyses S eRWere After u Stubborn Fight, AIMED AT THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY. OB IONEIOLE @1 U AL LGy 1Y CixorsyaTi, Jan, 23.— [Special Telegram to | him, of the women in the Third Presbytes ¥ No, sir,”” was the short rejoinder © | Jicensed to do the same, and poured the two 5 5 § ki s ~ade by th and Trust company, of this city, under its Y Alm, Of Uht 5 B yte don't sell it. W have ginger gon erally, buy | 1c18¢d to do the same, and poured the St. PAvL, Jan. 23.—Nearly every member me brogress was made to-day by the | mortgage for £36,000. There was no compe- | Tie e |—To-morrow's Price Current will | rian ehurch who werc angling for him. - He o are all Gut now, W v soine.cider | Elses full. The two gentiomen drank off | of tho housn of represantatives was i his | Sonforence ommiticaon the amondument, to | HiTH?e say: Lust weoks Jurko run of hoga hs | scomod o swant lo iupress nio with s fme d 1nodded assent and forthwith the mun | hewmre o omag o (LeH 1P WAdE WKV f seat ready for business this morning. The | {he next meoting some kind of mn agreement |y p11GION AND HORSERACING, | beon followed by o material reduction, the | Putiuece, gubiotygh 10 s 8 Fo, HILHa picked up a quart bottle, which had been sit [ o Tt | SPERC O A investigating committee had been in session [ will be reached. The conferces on the part o) B Gt breal in prices having #one something at 56 112 L0 Bably BArG LY 1855, DUt Ho LRl i T A R a0, (O R ) Secing my advantage T too ‘““f" care to | yntil midnight, and started to work once | of the senate are Messrs. Cullom, Platt and Editor Shepard Explains Their Rela- | checking the movement. Fovthe week the | in such a condescending, nitronizing wag darlk red liquid, and placing two small whisky | 8C° UP to the bar just as tho palr worg drink- | more carly this morning. After boing called | Rengan, atid on the part of tho house S T packing has been 225,000 Logs against 240,000 | that I treated the proposition with indignar A ark red liquid, and placing two Small Whisky | 0 anq said: “Let. me have some of that.” | yoorder the house took a short recess to | Messrs. Crisp, O'Neill (Pennsylvania) and tion to Many Mimsters. e T 8 totali Novanibel tion. In New York he invited us to taka i glassos upon the counter procceded to ill | i S KU, L T TS AL Piliea | 1,08 5o took a short rece Auderson (lowa). At the meoting to-day | New Yok, Jan. 23.—|Special Telegram | last year. The total from November 1 is | tioh In Sew KOrC RQ iteC us to taka | \ them full, after which he sat up thbe cus- ' d 5 J 3 allow the committee further time. The bus- | tha bill was gono overcarcfully and the sov- Tug Bk |—Colonel Llliott F, Shepard | 3,040,000 hogs against 4,630,000 hogs a year oz Frod ! D x and I drauk it, but the liquor was so vile I | i,0ss pending was the motion to elect a Un- | eral ndments - difonssed. " While thi to Tuz Bge.|—Colouel Elliott F. Shepal : i In the eveniug Lis son Fred and my som 1 toniary glass of water. Jack and I downed | \wiooliged to spit the last swallow on the | jieg Giates Lonator, o T O om0l cinore | reoeived a fearful shock yesterday. It was | 8go—a decroase of 630,000 hogs. went to the theater. I was standing at the liquor, but immediately grabbed the 4 i O ited States seaator. Mr. Lane moved to | was considerable differenco of opimian.the | ;0 /o0y oachers' moeting at the Metho- | Packing, Nov. 1 to dnte T 159, 75— | window in the hotcl parlor when Mr. Raw- S floor. amend by first hearing the roport of the in- | disposition of the house membors seemed to | & : 0 310,009 | son came up and rencwed his proposal of f glasses filled with water and_emptied them | "Bt e L stonned a middle aged man, | Shond by firs DR ey be more conciliatory than was expected, and | dist Book Concern. About two hundred | Chicaxo, ... TOZ00 THRIN | 500 Chme LR o o Toyod and aamirod | {* stonegulp. It was the worst whisky I ever | o viqenicn o1 conntryman, and roquested | eibnFomomdeeente. eobstinuten. i, it aag | there is a probability of an agreement, | Methodist divines had assembled to hear | RS ™ E 313000 | me, and that T was just the kind of a wifa ) drank, but I'paid for 1t without a murmur | 5000 e decided to take a recess until 20 minutes to 5’}:’;‘5{‘. ‘\:lg‘“‘)]’nlfcrléz?m'l‘ffl({‘l‘;):'-‘m"g;‘;“ng“i\m- Colonel Shepard make an address upon the | ¢, Louls . ho wanted. He said he wanted a woman { e 3 3 - 3 . " d ' i D 2 o it senate confel icce) e | g b fon.” B P niianapol at would paralyzo the westsiders. i Bverything in Plain Sight. man behind the bar. Eotlo Eekneta hale B penar b AU wiaten | ous(buera are othetaiiiatithieyiwllItiotiagrsa) | hisioflorts o etors po thioelandito sstanlleh || itwankis, o 3 'Tha witngss laughod a rippling, musical The room was large, with six tall windows “But,” persisted the forcigner, “I am go- | that o large number of withesses had been | t0,0ne of them being what is known as the | an new era in J S held g Cleveland : 55, laugh, took a sip of water, and went on, i vhio f s Trainandiwa ol : vory ‘Standard Oil” amendment, which requires | ridioule by the “secular press.” Louisville 13000 Mrs. Rawson related how the banker pers i fronting the street, through which pedes- | ing on this train and want o drink before I | examined; that several persons were offered | (SHABCRTC M0 SABACTHCRt Kl ale bar: . P! ) Lonisvillo : 00 A aws ate v per. trians could get a good view of what the | go. money or other things of value by over.zeal- | &l e SGTRER TR @ SHTN 00 B VOB S, AT | At the conclusion of Editor Shepard's re- | Bloux City, fa... sistod in his attentions and how she at last I > 3 i avoral candi e C 'y cha % s ; umwa ... Sonsented es continnad: ' room contained. It was woll lighted with | “Can’t hetp it,” replied the bartender, siz- | 0us fricnds of several candidates, but there | yyiyg in tanks, even when the tanks are fur. | marks, Rov. George Lansing Taylor arose, | jéokk, ia L - L e man e el e e 1o foot ey o | was no evidence in any way whatever impli- | YR85 WG SHERIEOR TSGR (B | and after complimenting Brother Shepard's | &, Joseph uring the Christmas hohdays T \ gas, but beside two pool tables, a stove an ing the fellow up from head to foot, as he re- | oyting General Washburn or Senator Sabin, o ael ot m’" bl tagianoet ot o | navsnaper,salail i Thorelts & aliastion bhat | Nobtaska i went to New York to buy & weds ding clothes, and” v Rawson, who e an imitation of a chair, the room was bare, | marked: “If 1 were going to get drunk, I'd [ nor is'an member of either branch of the | yup named Rice, of Ohio, who has been in a | Iwant to_ask Editor Shepard, and that is | ! oHLOLi¢ ;2USL00)S J70a b aaTHod: B LWBEO KON ; foris anyiemD o il ! 3 h seemed o be afraid T would change my wmin | Behind the bar was an archway opening into | give you ten dollars for your start.” Lot o 0 e e e omibe. | war with the Standurd Oil compuny for | why he devotes a column every cvening to Williams Makes Denial. b e e ALy | k. the targe room, with a door, however, which | Hardly had this incbriated old man closed | Lane calied % stmony | ooy years, and proposes to hit them | horsoracing in his paper?” B e T o T T Oy Iy O Eo LT O s T e g e o R 3 i o tho house, and a lively debate was opened into space unknown. The ramo | the front door when a rear door opening at [ 10 the, hoyse: B & AFEW GODAIE, WIS through congress by making their thousauds | The ministers applauded 3 " is o Ra o waited for change. During those times he o G able, the playe S 0 2 ope ro- 9 f'| of tanic cars useless. The senators do not | shouts of “good” aud ‘‘hear” w of Tnx BEA: Iwish to deny tho statomonts | Walk i 1 | ielngHoyer atiithe ipool tableithe plnyera | ithe endiofithe bar syung onon and thie ipro-J{ithoihousojwas ordorediiand it showad only propose to permit any one to use the inter- | every parvof the room. Colonel Shepard | made ina telegram from Stratton, printed in ;,',',L' ",.{,’(’.',H:fl}l ‘:,;'::f:"i “fl‘:ff,'h::,r,',',‘:}('ommnf‘, pionped. tosho ‘“‘*"“"“ by w serios of nods | prictor, who had entored there fow wmo- | three absontecs, ihe wmauduent o hear | iate aw tor the purposo of revonge, even | aros and bogan to speak in slow und ‘meas: | Tun e of tho 16th inst. The ‘writer has | [t SET e "O1d Womin, When wh those at a distance, made their wants mani- | two or three gentlemen. I could not see the ! ard Oil company, mor do they think | people,” he sald, “that demand horse-racing | qoivc co charge too much. | If we have | came into my eyes when T looked at you ““a 3 with reguluar business was carried, The roil | f L i DO e _ ; e ey fest, und the same bottlos appeared, tho | inside of this roou, but upon inquiry I found | Wug'thin cailed for tho cloction ‘of United | 1t 15, proper mmfi;g;;:::\‘z’fl 100k Dlllre nowy. Tl {llz“vh!fii‘r"lflil: o, uiey | irged unroasonable rates we huve baen | Uhougt of You working for your own living] same operations were gone through with as [ that it was used as a sort of receiving room | States senator. The baliot resulted: Wash- s b b A AT S It made me think of Flora Temple hitebed to k T R ; o " s ¥ 2 Dot resy . ticular product. There has been a similar | take the Mal and Kxpress because of horse | misled by our rate card, which puts the rates demo before, a silver dollar was laid upon the bar, | for those “elegant chups” who were of the | burne 80, Durant (dem.) 9, Start 8, Wilson 2 | yiempt mado o cripple the dressed beof in. | raciug nows also get along with it several | for five 5t Bt e e o o L SRS e N | the change given and the crowd drew back [ “bon ton,” who preferred some place of [ M. E. Clappe 1. . duatry, which was 'started by the local | sermons. 'They get scriptural quotations e T e e For sl ho spitnessatheni polntedin leng t 3 o o ‘A joinu ballot of both houses for United . opiat L BT HOYA fE) a0 98 | including five, lightning, wind storms and | her experienco as Mr. Rawson's v Sha bl and commenced a quict confab, concealment where they could drink or play | ¢ D Labo Felly ed | butcliers, but the committee declines to enter | and moral edjtorials, which otherwise they i Lafeilin 2,50 feo for Rl T 17 R s ! 3 Stutes senator was taken at 1:05 this after- | b ers 2 H0e 0 e hrefe Aot ceoavantit ware not for my pul. | tornadoes, at 4 per cent, and §2.50 fee for | said he wanted drop a ormer f ! The clock struck nine and there came a | a quiet game unexposed to the *‘vulgar view” et s ollows: Washburn, | into a system of special legislation, prefer- | would not receive Y P - v oy 5 3 friends, because they were not good enough \ i i L noon and resulted as follows: Washbura, | ying to make a general law and let the com- | lishing horse races. In an indirect manner | each policy. This fee, as a rule, is added k { 4 lull in business. 'The proprictor was dusting [ of “bar-room crowd.” Istood around un- | 107; Durant, 20; Stark, 9; Wilson, 2; scatt | pAEES (RKE R SEREERC JE0 A8 e liabg of horse racinis nows ‘. my. | into the company’s note; e also states that | 10 associate with ner in. her new position. i i | oft the pool tables preparatory to covering | til the shades of night were falling, watching | tering, 5. TERRITORIAL. puper does an immense amount of good.” we sold notes 10 brokers, which is a_mistake, nl.:- »I.m.llu_nn R'u‘:u'l)m‘u l{u:]lu‘-; ;l )'u-I; I:)lumlrry i { }; them fur tho night, when a loud rumbling | thé constant stream of people passing in and Scnator McPherson's Election, The prospocts for the consideration by the | © Colonel Shepard took his scat, but no_ap- | 1 defy anyone to show an instance where we | the banier was the et that e had no M '} noise was heard on the stairway. Bump, | out, some of whom quenched their thirst and Trextoy, N. J., Jan. 23, —Both branches of | senate of the territorial admission bills seem | plause greoted his ramarks. The lights were | have ever solda mote taken from an apphi- | £EUAT PO B00 S0 Ay e oty £ {1 \ , i L g a little brighter. A considerable portion of | turned low and the musicians played a | cant for insurance, or an instance where we x 8 4 ’ | ', bump, bump, biff! and something came | some who didn't, until, finally fecling an in- | the legislature met in joint session to-day | fTi-® ST by the friends of the meas- | dir ge. cver charged above the usual rates, We | With mother-in-laws, but in her third venturg § || against the door. It flew wide open with a | ward gnawing, I repaired to my hotel, where | gna Senator McPherson was formally de- | i in eonsultation over the changes which i e have never taken o noto payable to anyone | she found sho hid the fricnds of both of Mry ‘B bang, and a man too drunk to navigate de- | Idespatched a huge pile of supper, prepura- | clared elected Un States senator, aro desired. A meating of Dakota_ people A FIEND'S REVENGE. but the company, unless in a rare instance [ Rawson's former wives to harass her. Sh | - ol b onterad Dhe ; i ted tri Wiam [ — - by S & 3y Dol 3 we take a due bill for $250 for the policy | S#id that Mr. Rawson’s houscikecper, Bridget ! cently, followed by a comrade, entered. The | tory to an intended trip out among **’em attended by Senator-elect Moody, Delegate ] N S ity fan ola mald wlioind Nttt se AT oA i propriotor dropped his brushes, sorang be- | that night. The [linois Legislature. Gifford, Delegate-elect Matthows, Uhief Jus- [ A Would-Be-Lothario Murders His | fee, whicn we have a right to do, but we | (Quidiey, an gid maid who had Diosided over ) jind his counte asped his br bottl i = SprivorizLp, 1L, Jan. 23.—In the senate | tice Tripp and Justice Spencer, was held in Employer's Wife and Child. have done that only n one or two cases dur- hw) iousoliold fon fiva year I.;,m..“ 1)..“- R & BLRdds bounter, gragnod. his. brown both Drinking Behind Locked Doors. to-day Mr, Sheets introduced a resolution | Senator Davis’ committee room’ this after- 6T iarSkrandion teny i ing our employment with the Phoenix, and [ With Contempl Src Sac e oL Siank, I tightly, turned partly around, and shoved it ke Kaxsas Ciry, Jan. 23.—For some time | (o7 avarsold either one of those due bills. ay Mr. Rawson smud to me: ‘I guess 1 hava In the evening I returned to the fray. | providing for the submission to the peoplo at | ootk the closc of which tho Dakotiaus ad. | |\g¢ Sumuol Hatton, o rairoud employe at | 1fo makes another. mistake in saving that I | mide mistake in marryin Passing by the bascment where 1 had spent | the next gencral clection of a constitutional | JHERAS S o0 T o SO 35 | Riley, Kan., has tried to force nis attentions | entered the Herald office boisterously. My | 1ot competent to fill the position you, You are ou hold, | clear out of sight in oneof his pockets, When B ho had sufficiently rocovered from his sur- ) ; ! Sl { & the first evening. I crossed the strect and | amendment prohibiting the sale of intoxicat- | SSHELC €OF ) o e, i < § % - g FAe L lico Tar | Bridget can preside over my house better, {Q rise, howover, ho quickly amd auietly | ciiio' a durk ailey. | Two men were just | Ik lluors 1n tho state, 1 was luid over | Sonfezence with Senators Dlatt snd Mander: | upon thewitent Hewl nis foreman, Mo | B rhose of Sowis his e cand o th | tiun Sou can.’ ihis made mo indignant bl b placed the bottle in its former position and el s under the rules, n, of et | day Io 1 Hatt Ms services | Lhe PUrDose of showing hig Kot it haq | yond’ words—to think that an.ignoramus i passing up the narrow way as I approached, [ WOIPLINC FVUSL o0 1ot 0 the han | 108 the Dakotans ratified a number of amend- | would be needed onty half the time, That | editon and denying the charges that had | FI00 VIO il g and huniliato me i began belaboring the intruders with his QY8 i | tougue. This done, quict again reigned su- | 304 [ followed them. They stepped down a | of tho house of representatives and formally preme, the tables were covored, the “hard | Pair of stairs into a cellar-way. Presently | deciared Shelby L. Cullom elected United [ Btuft’ gone, and the crowd dispe three sharp, distinet raps were givon in quick | States senator for the term of six years from ments to the omnibus bill, which will make | night Hatton shot Mrs. eal with a shot gun | been made aga it more satisfactory. These amendments | while she was standing in the back yard, | Wy brotherout before he could explain were drawn by Judge Moody and proposc, | She was shot in the left breast and her left | Was @ witness to the affair. = The Her among other things, to do away with the vote | hand horrlbly mutilated. The two year old | Man never laid hands on my brother or iy 1 | beforc hus servants,” i | She said she had been a dutiful wife, X ening when hie came home 1 used nd powder his face and brush bis i succession. Suddenly a door was thrown | March 4 next. sl on division provided for in the Springer bill. | ¢hild she carried in Lef arms at the time was | S CAsit WiLLIAMS. L parvdanieg 1 ) b WBiREY I piLiyory Stable. e | partially open anda flood of light livup tho [ More Complaints to Investigate. It is desired that congress should provide | fatally wounded. Mrs, Beal died in a short TR T =orTathion the seplotle thicod, HoElY i h Jnck and ) ';‘_'“ AL gape L4 o ted 1o | faces of the two. Tho man on the fuside [ Cmicaco, Jan. 2. —[Special Telegram to | arbitrarily for the division of the territory, | time and the child died yesterday. Hatton o AAuasEREs LRI A e hete. | The judie's moustuche failed to conceal ‘ INASEOOE: R0 a0 & 1R isoc, "5 ooRelARd 10,11 mmed)gtelyll rocoRnized “bia. visilorsiand||/Dam Bae)==S0 menyi complaintet® bavo!| MURCH) SUTCASEISRIPMER AR NERDRC B4 [lescoped. A.tosse ofimen srelbunbing forbiml EeNsA® Dlxx, D00, Tl B -alBUAC Ay do sinile with which he jomed in_ thd ! | retiro and dotor proscouting iy soareh Wit | glung opon the door. The men entered and I [ reached tho interstate commeree commission | Wigption of the Sioux Falls constitution, | “ 10 Wil b Lychedvien cught. grom to Tum Pee. |-—4Mho sensational trinl of | Jaugh which follawed - thisoxposition of do- | pextday. Whon L urose i 40 anorvik § | rusied in aftor them. The doorkoeper | of frosh violatious of the positive rulcs laid [ without holding another constitutional con’ | Danger of Bloodshed Among Mincra. [ St e St (e votns Sritelismen | mesto TS L on went over i e learned that miy compainion of tho night be- | goomed somewhat surprised when I passed | down recently by Judge Cooley and Commis- | Vention. I is the purpose of Dakotans to | ~gyCrn o "Woo “jun. 23.—The Knights of | Who 01 Ausust 18 last, killed bis former f R T 08 0TS ToNEh her tostimons. she b fore had been called out of town on business, ; AR 12 oY o £ their visit | 1ot the provisions in relation to a new clec- h 313 employer, A, . Ramsden, u prominent arch- | OLLEROUAG S i | but as 1 ctremely thirsty, I started Iu, but thiuking 1 was a friend snid nothing | sioner Morrison on the occasion of thelr visit | {0 Tl {iorgand on the question of locat- | Labor have ordered a general lockout at the | jrect, by eru shing Lis skull with n brick, re- | maintained Ler composure, cxcept when sha il e e ot tiet ot | and closed and bolted the door. Passing | here that the commissioners have deter- | jii! O3 GRCER o I BGLPREOR O% 00N | inog of the Orogon Improvement company | sultéd to-night in a verdict of guilty. Tho [ Was talking about tnic charkes made againsy I alone to find a pa ““\!“ As I‘ 'b ne “’1" half way down a lng hallway the three gen- | mined to come to Chicago next week and | ment, stand’ 28 thoy are in | to force the company to disarm the Miners' | jury assessed his punishment at three months :"‘r“ _l)“* ’:‘:’I"; \{‘1:‘:}:}‘:“”:7:_4:":v“"\*t' u"-.lv'nlui I ran against a man who seemed tobeunder | y)opon turned to the rignt and entered a | make a rigid investigation, They will prob- | the nibus bill, It ‘was decided | ypjon, The knights charge the company | i the county jailand a fine of $100. B L i 1o A% RRENG ! tho influence,” and I immediately asked him | 4o, qp, jil-Lghted room, whose only contents | ably mako it warm for tho offending roads, | to-day by Senators Platt and Manderson, | i) v tites to the Mincrs' union, e P A A S o st s ) where he secured bis “load.” With aknowing | Wil §uuio Chair, o stove and a table, | The commissioners will bo usked while herg | aftcr” their conferauce with the Dukota peo: | Wi TWFISMK 1ifes to 1o VREIE) EIOR Pwice. Sidored fiaportany sho Would sayi B 1Rk ! wank, and holding the foreinger of his right | P & b 13 MAIR 0 " | to investigate the charges of discrimination | ple to call o meeting of the senato committee | The knights are wiso arming thomsolves, and , Jun. 23, —(Special Tele- | {EE, b i & ; - 1 " Srbed aced on the top of the lutter was a | o o0 BT Sl SRS on packing house | on territories tne latter part of this week or | bloodshed s expected at any moment, 5 BEE | —A T by the v, Elliott.” 3 | hand immediately in front of his nose, the | ;54" o¢ grinking glasses, The attend- | SBaquncs. from te Mi Nor oferred | the first of next, and allow them to explain | Sheriff Cochran has notified the "governor to ne B | youug man by the Nover mind Mr. Elliott, 1 Judgg i 1 stranger bado me follow. W walked halt a | gii7 ) SRR, EREE TR0 B e e atareste of thiis eity, | thelr pronosed amendment and. then décide | come and investigate, The Orcgon Improve: | name of Edward Lawson, living six miles | Tuthill once, “Dou't make such remarkss block and turned down an alleyway. 1 was | quuc glnned, low, thick-set Irishman | 1t is understood that the railroads are anxious | vpon the line of action to bo adopted ment company has a force of railroad dotec- | northwest of the city, shot himsell twice Wel ]m;wt\lr _l‘llwr'l! .I;~‘{wlu§fv.lllllvl~--lf. a littlo puzzled, as the only building in sight | 1,70 ooar of the room stood @ emall | that the commission should decide this CTHERE'S NO LUOK ABOUT HOUSE." n‘\;‘u and ucpluty mr;vnh:;m] l(l,l't‘zuhm-nh. Two u[.m m.ln»,‘.‘.u.;"um;r h:-mklu;n‘, uulu-u‘ml ap :A\l"lxfl‘:g'} ook at me as if ho bolieved-I was 1 AR AR iR O HIALRR 10 A ) u sy tho cop. Vice President Morton has leased the resi- | of the mincs have closed down, stairs 1o do the shooting, Heis not yot dead, | ! S S a1 T e e et 3 e Y | group holdiog o low conversation. Each = dence of Prof. Graham Bell, the iuventor of ————— Both shots are in the bead and will probably | |~ Mrs. Rawson loft the stand for u shord | i K b inddied, & | held in his hand a beer glass filled with an Nebraska and 1o ensions. the telephone, and is' likely to buy it, The A Dakota Treasurer Short. prove futal. SR e o Toan ts NS B { } OANY o 4he steanias | oriod amber fluid which foamed like boer. The | WasuiNaroN, Jan. 23.—|Special Telegram | Bouse satids on Rhode Island avenue, near | SANBORN, Dak., Jun. 23, —It has been Blew His Brains Ont Hoved she was ih an-irrasponsible condition i i 1 waa! & drink, not 8 rlde, two men that I had followed approached the | to Tus Bee.|—Ponsions granted Nebras- | Sygivcircle, and was formorly the property | learned thut there is a deficiency in the | o A Audrew Bchoen. | of mind whon she shot Lawyer Whitiey, { 1 The stranger smiled a calm, peaceful smile, | inray rrom Cork,” significd by winks and | kans: Orlginal invalid Laban L. Ames. | coi o haswr BrondBead, of tho navy. He | Buwnes county treasury of over §14,000, | SCBANTON. b, Juti, 23, =Andrew Sohoon, | gy Blg Yool so harrassod nnd. worrisd by ! i and givingme a dig in the ribs, answred: | yogen (o Corert signifiod by winks ond | kans: Original invalid—Laban L. Ames, | gold it to Hell, but the family of the iavter | ;yiil® FOREH BRSSO BV LOERE | Atty years old, a well knowa werviunt, com- | (e Ui beot (o aEisshcl Al waried B i { #Don't be scared.” aad'at the same time | P00 that thoy wonld like some “hard stuff. Farmers’ Valley. Restoration (special act) | had nothing but trouble after they entered L _ o mitted suicide this morning by blowing his | heaido harself. - Aftor this Siis. Katwson ros ) ’ ' The request was complied with. They were | —[, Rock Williamson, Humboldt, Reissue— | it, #nd Mrs. Bell hus taken such a violent | able property to Lis bondsmen and they aud | 45,5 o4y with a revolver, Drink and busi- HEEAE LR { { stoppod quickly into tho barn. Ho op- | gyoutto aran their glasses whon T stepped | Wison 8. Cirny. Feunkl d dislike to the house that she wanted | the county are amply secured. Benson took | R TG YENE TG 4 sumeg nerreclial - e ; i ) proached a very large, fleshy man, and AT oy i LA0R S QIRY, S TANNIG, e 3 her husband to give it away. The | the money to pay creditors who were crowd ;. L Sbe told tho wall romemberod story of law | jv Whispered some words 1t his ear. The man | P 1tending to take some “hard stuft” my- | Pensions for lowuns: Original invalid— | chilaren ~ had the scarlet ~ fever | ing him, thinking he would be able to replace O o eeamaim—— Jon and bittor gt with to »detectives ! S o n Niau o tndeatnte o bioras htt ma 't self. Then oneof the strangers turning to | William H. Childs, Faragut; Jerome B. | the typhoid fever, the diphtheria, and | it when called upon to do s0, but he was un g SRR S it AT £ \\hll”llhu\\wl; had tlln‘plllntll;l -"»lwt]lmroufi | X Y ssing a horse, but he im- | 10 "caiq. wHave something with ust” I | Davis, Des Moines; John Towe, Pitts- | several other discases there. Mrs. Bell's | able to do it. MARIBITON, e ¥ By 90N, &% o of his house sftor sha had refused to leAvess i modiately stopped, walked out of the | jruinceno whisky without ® protest. The | burg; Richard D, McKenzie, Marks Jared | sister died; a favomte servant foll down - orm———g—— houses of the leglslature mot to-day and bul- | hia request. |l expect you'll ask 1 where § | { barn @ few steps, unlocked the [ yotoniemen then foft, As they passed | HUghes, Laurens; Robert Marshall, Brazil; | stairs and was crippled for life, and finaily A New Packing House, loted for United Statcs senator with the fol | 0L s pistol, % sald Mrs, [tuwnon, ge slie aps i door to & swall shauty @bout | oue'thiee others passed fu. Th .f PRy Adam 8. Folger, Washivgton; Thon the house caught fire, and the family barcly Sr. Josern, Mo, Jan. 23.—|Special Tele- | 1owing result: Goff (vep ), 41; Kenna (dem ), | VRO |.mv|‘:|‘.<‘fiu' ot ;;”\{l’.\f-'flf w“xm‘- it in 4 038, and entored, followed by myself and my | °°% 0 others passed fo, The door Was | Downs, Red Oak. - upr Chomas B, | escaped with their lives, It is a magnificont | gram to ‘Tuk Beg.|—The Allerton packing | 25, with 23 scaviering. After ono ballot the | JNESSIELON b0 R HRECEE WL 2wl ! Tnebriated puide, Diokine s oy o | carefully locked again, and for the noxt | Clark, Cedar Rapids, palace, aud the property is worth §200,000 or | nouse erected by Sawuel W. Allerton & Co., | joint assembly adjourned until to-morrow. Y At ad MM T ewacnls AStiilly l nebriated guide, Picking another key oft | yEURl UREN RN e passed 1o P! 500 50! o By e 0ed unkl beiug ontrapped bY AT, Itawion's deiectivos the large bunch he held in his hand, the ol ¥ s syt of Chicago, was formally opened for business . m——— _ when I came back from Washington my case h and out. e Death Re MISCELLANEOL o-day, and 6 gl o chtored. The Chavles Good Misnamed, . e ! liveryman procecded to unlock a sortof desk | *" VYO T . 28—-John | _ The Evening Star says: *“The presence of | t0:day, and 600 hogs were slaughtored. “ho o G5, SeANAL ands | SR up and [ supposed that now, fop Lushing in a Laundr, 5 h he ol Serelre f capacity of the new house will be 3,000 hogs Charles Good is a white man who spends | decency’s suke, the judge would give me | which mught bo used to keop books inor | . Kmabing inabaundey, o wgegon Shoiugor, un artist and membor of | ME. Clarkson, of lowa, in tho ity renews | gdiy o g bis time in picking up stray articles of mer- | trial, but there was Kawson with lot o 1 wate lotiors on. Immediately under it upon | | H8T MEME IR B (oRc, AN Hore | the natioual acadomy of design, died here | pot from that state. it 18 stated, upon the - — chiandise for the purpose of supporting a col- | afidavits. He had afidavits from his coachs floor were a dozen or more bottles, empty, | JaCK" aud A him visited a laundry, Here | gygdenly of apoplexy yesterday afterncon 3 R o P e L Bauereisen's Sentence Stands, 3 . scome! . nan, his hostler, and some more of his hired 1 e A [y e, AeOh 0 » | authority of an Jowa man who Is entirely ! ored wowan, when she becomes tired of s D it was a newspaper, a book or two and a | were clean clothe rty clothes, sovera) ged sixty-one. trustworthy and who knows sbout the wat- | CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—A special from Geneva, o Yest ShalRiokad people. He had one from his phyelcian, 1t , but what intercsted me most were two | men and several women, the former chattin, ASHINGTON, Jan, 23,—The navy depart- o, 30 vice re: Ay 2 W, 5 oird ‘ was paid for, 1 know it was, because 0] bit, but what inte: d d 1 1 g W J 23, Tk y dep porting him. es gy he picked up some : 1 I g ter, that Senator Allison has twice refused | Ill., says that Judge Wilson, of the circuit i, - FARLORIAY R Eipkan Ui 000 3 ; Blsok bottd X e L Al > coal belonging to the Coke and Lime com ¥ s Ry R ; ] es, one of which he uncorked. A | yith the girls while waiting for their linen, | Ment was § informed that Past "Assistant | 1he' secretarysh f the treasury, i e St - one inyself onee. You can wet them for § lass was haunded and each of us io turn |, " | Surgeon Wilson was found dead in his be perotaryehlp of the ireasury, and | court, to-day refused to grant a new trial to | pany and stored at their yerd on Leaven- | iy glorks at the patont oftice used to { glass was an g ety s - g nis bed [ ghae LY \ A io pu d to gel red di N hero was no carvet on the floor, no casy sceiving 9 'y 8 his ast refusal =~ was 80 | guyereisen, the alleged Chicago, Buriington | worth street, but was caught in the act and ) ured out & drink. No water was furnished | 5" 4 on the receiving ship St. Louis a¢ the navy | positive as to place the matter beyond h 8 8 H v TR 1 the v i ith this, as the owner did not seem to think | Chalrs, and least of all, nothing that could | yard this morning. orthor dincussion M. Callaon: with $ho | 4 Quinoy dynamiter, who ‘was receutly | arrested. As he has already been ordered Mrs, Rawson said that for @ week before | 1t nocessary. and in fact it was quite good | give encouragement toa thivsty man. Hut R b ey p!fmi‘um‘n-‘ N, S .M‘r‘ found guilty and seutenced to two years 1o | out of town @ numbe r of timos, ’|‘I is .m.ly...lm: the shooting she felt that she was going mads Jhisky. Toffered o d-cent, piece I pays but | my friead stoppell Iizhily up o oncof tho Tne Guards' Uniforms Burned, Clurkson for appointment, and thoy have for | ¢ Penitentiary. o will e cacortod by the sheriff ihis tue. | % wigikt” provious to it she did not sleep & riend insisted on setthng all dai'ages | women, held & whispered o . | Cixcixam, O., Jan. 33.—Special to T e - i - — e wink, und something seemed to say all night W & to me, and wa entered & door in the rear ] ; y Wy v o 4 g o MADRID, Jan. The government has is- A vill of sale was given on the fittings of | the court ' voom with the revolver in hep Beer in the Back Room. end of the shop, and dodged through a room | here for the Oaha Guards were destroyed | e in the lead for the secrotaryship of the ! ; h at No. 1423 2 e b bt \ treasury, uniess it is Mr. Molsinley, of Ohio, | 8ued & decreo grauting amnesty to all press | the Turkish bath rooms at No. 1422 and 1424 | pocket she was in @ dazed coudition. Hew Feeling somewhat gayer iu spirits § wended | whose whole interior seemed full of whirling | by fire, und will causo a delay of ten days. | WHOSES PAiess | 18 Mb MEIEIon * | and political offenders and to the soldiers who | Dodge strect to Charles M. Dinsinoor yester- | vFous-exanination was postponed until tos e, anir 40 the hote). hnt ey le 3 R ’ nine belts and u stean engine. | Pettybone will likely forfeit $1,500. Senator Mauderssn and General Paul Vin- | took part iu the uprising in Madrid in 1584, day. The consideration is $500, morrow.

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