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— ——— UMBER 226 @ —_— — pom— — — — — e B -~ — - | EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. BATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26 k SI0UX CITY WEIGHTED DOWN | 2200 e ot ssainat e sapeuas ou [THE SENATE SUBSTITUTE ihetb i [ CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | Moo v THE BROWN POISONING CASE. lay to sustain the police department ! O AN “”'.'::‘:""'.:"‘"" With It is Now Thought That 1t Will Ex A careful inquiry into the facts contained | e . y . — ceed $3500,000. Prohibition Has Increaseod EXpenses | in this expression of opinion resulted in a | Probably Going to the Ways and and Curtailed Receipts, substantiation of all of them, esy WasiisaToy, Jan, 9.—The report of P. s 1. Williams, commissieder of schools of A Number of Appropriation Meas- INDIANATOLIS, Jan, 25, —Joseph A, Moore | Mason Oity's Sensation Being Aired ally Moans Committee. e, for the yous 1885, 4808 that the taen ures Disposed Of. has not yot been arrested and no eriminal | 3 Proceedings have been bogun agaiast him 10 secure their liquor y cost. The in aMaa ATHRC BN To%s 15 IR O . Abbott, vice president of the Connecticut — ! YET THE LAW IS OFTEN EVADED. | ,ooug manner in which they do obtain it, | IT HAS PASSED THE SENATE, | insufiicient, and that tuition fees to cke out | gHERMAN'S ANTI-TRUST BILL. | Mutual company, is here with a profossional | gyRLINGTON BREWERIES CLOSED ‘ 4 ' ( in the Courts. with regard to the disposition of the people e — tion in the territory for school purposes is c——e WS the teachiers' salaries have to be charged in CTRYAEE. Tt 1K (ORI thw, NARCTBRLIAN 1 e the district schools, This charge prevents will be considerably in excess of £500,000, He it r children from attending the [ Several Amen was 4180 agent of four other insurance com: Mormon church, the Senate— A Conferenoe Asked anies, and is supposed to be short in his 1 at the same time in complyar de to It in Property Owners Ruined and Driven [ 14w, is rescrved for another article, ments Ma - Paddock’s Land District Bill- Arrival | many The Temperance Alllance Reopening Away, Employes Thrown Out of achools. The leaders of the WRITTE LOOD. Nebraska's Blecte Messen- N * Work- Niggardly Pay LN ) wHbbsinet Ll il otk the revort says, are actively pushing a o the Tarit-Othns ecounts with them, sthing definite is the Fight Against the Liquor) Ele- 1 % A Threatening Letter Addressed to a ger at Washington—Secretary scheme to establish a Mormon denomina- known about this, howoevor: ment- The Winona & South- | of Oficials, 5 ; 5 e sap OF tional school in each “‘stake’ in the territory. Business. A Foporter this aftorhoon sucoeded in ob. ad Minnesotn Legislator, Whitney's Queer Orde e MiSHRAR M y N o kg "The report says that it 18 manifest that 1o taining an interview with Mo who is western Surveys., g ’ e L Missearorts, Minn, Jan. 25 —[Special — additional provisions for the support of the present closely confining himself at his re ] A Glance at Sioux City. Telogram to Trr Bee |—Freeman P. Lane, | w\omivoros Buaear Tie Oxams Bes, public schools will be made by the legisla- Senate. dence in this city. He denied the ru = The bancful effects of prohibition in Sioux | representative to the legislature from Min- 513 POURTEENTIL STREET, l ture as long as the Mormons remain in_con- WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—[n the senate to- | that the depositors in his bank would sufter. Mrs, Brown's Trial Begun, l 1 City aro noticeable even to a stranger, but | neapolis, who bitterly opposed General Wasmisgtos, D. C., Jan, 2. ) ‘\l""'l“-'lh""‘l“«_']l"f: V""‘fl’*\li"\' , unless 'f"\“'-':i day the credentials of Mr. Callom were pre- | He stated '\';\ .l';' had turned “.",'Q:‘.\:’.;i' Muson Ciry, la, Jan, 2 Spocial Tele- | they become much more apparent the more | Washburn's nomination t the United States he tarift bill reached the house this af- | S0100Is in which the Mormons may contrdl | ganted by Mr. Farwell for the new sena- | FoPmeeticnt futual BEOREARY, Sor i aee the | &ram to Tue Bre] —The notorious Brown | the individua) Qiscovers how little tne peo [ senate, to-day reccived a letter which was | tornoon and is stillon the speaker's table. | jgwed to share with the public schools in the | torial term. Read and placed on file. consequeneos of my Aets of my. own fecord, | Murder case came up for trial before Judg ! ple are in sympathy with it, and how many | written in blood, enclosed in an envelope ad- | It will be laid before the house to-morrow, | money raised. The consular and diplomatic appropriation | I had plenty of tine to leave the country and | George W. Ruddick at 2 o'clock this after- { [ are the means caipioyed to evade the galling | dressed with the same fluid. The address | and the probability is that no effort will be ———— Dill was reported back from the appropria- [ save mysclf completely.” voon. The apecial venire of sixty has bden | restrictions, was: *Hon P. Lane, member legisla- [ made to keep it out of the hands of the com. The House Omnibus Bill. tion cemmittee, and Mr, Hale said ho would | Mooro stated that his troublos dated back | piuost oxhausted, and anew ono will prob- Ty ¥ ) | ! " . 10 1580, *In 1879, he said, “the law passed call itup early next week. hibiting forelen corporations from bring WasmiNGToN, Jan. 25.—The senate com- mittee on territories to-day took upthe hous ably be issued in the morning. Tho defend- ant woars o wearied look andappears: much distressed over the terriblo acousation hangs ing over hor. Much interost is mantfested w the proceedings, the court room being crowded to its utmost capacity, Itis nok The enforcement of tho law, even now at- [ ture, care bis excellency, Governor W. R. | mittee on ways and means. The solid vote of tended with the gravest results, had the ef- | Merriam, St. Paul, Minn., state capitol.” the democratic senators against the bill has Mr. Allison moved that the senate insist | ing suit in the federal court dostroyed my fect about a year ago of closing up the sa- The letter was as follows aided the free trade leaders of the house in | bill passed the other day for the :\-lm]ul"vun( on its amendment to the tarift bill, and | business. For twoor three years L did nothinig loone and destroying the business of two ke Notice ! ! ! !—Hon, F. I’. Lane, eare | subjuzating the rebellious members of their [ North and South Dakota, Montana, Wash- | ;qy 04 for a conference with the house on | 8tall and became very despondont. Just be- broworios which were then located hore. representatives, St. Paul, Mion., | side, and all the talk of the latter about a | inkton and New Mexico into the union. | iy Jmont. The motion was | fore that I nad gone into bankruptey and an (skull und crossbones) —Dear Sir: W e After a session of two hours one of the },‘: bill and amendment. The motion Was | jntimate friend who had indorsed my paper q Up to that time saloons had been 3 the | yoference of the bill to some other committee ced to. probable that testimony can bo taken beford } b White Caps of Hennepin county, Minnesota, ¢ e sooh MANAE. - V8. Have N ;) v B i . s & heavy loser. | always considered 0 ¥ ca a waid no liconse. Some ol o re i et vill be I¥e O longer be any | entire sessig considering the house om- | taken d passed w g dment, GPAY e v " - } paid no license. Some of them wer vour eourse since bolting tne regular candi- | Will be made, but there can no longer be any O3 ST HCONBAUEEITE u rinting 818,000 for a rate of pension | © repay nim, and it was Closed By the EProhibitionlsts. Vit " ey 5 S can.. > nibus bill. 1t is noticeable for contradictory | appr R/ GLECRIN o). e t STEsoHL Tow places, as are to be found in any city, | date of your constituency for United States | doubt that tho bill will go to the committee | PONREEL kIS HORasanie, Tor ConTERteion | Totiles. The military academy appropria. | 1 A% AtCUDt to o, this that my 1eeseit | y3egyixaroy, Ta., dan. 35— Special Telo- s and means. Most of the leading | tory or part of a territory into the union as a [ tion bill was taken up, amended and passed, | yonoy for the company | represented, tak am to 1 13 Another important step | { the greater number was of the botter class | Senator, and would now say to you, beware | on . | ofsuchr ~<;-m ‘»‘hll" som of them were ::_’l“‘. ou go to work toward annihilating the | . phoeg say that under these circumstances | state. As the bill now stands it is probably | Mr. Allison explaining that the increase of | L) estate security. After the panic the | in the fight of the temperance allisnce against s and run by men of uuim { ; : - ommission, or we shall make things i S B0 sachavle In ALl L RUTHE ot posaibly pss Juse. and | the most complicated and most difficult to | the bill over last year was due to the erce- | il iein Sdia S0 o LA : ; Lo, Ry he Pt 0 aplein | protty lively for you, to-wit: Don't fool | the bill cannot possibly puss the house, and | {16 [T AP Gter that over passed | tion of two now buildings at the ncadomy. 2 Rt A S STl el L1010 (e | Ao ealbortiCIGMBHL WHAJCIRURILG Kty HIEISS ctbo M did L] was passed | yourself, We mean b E i either hiouse of congress. 1f we arc to pass The senate then proceeded to consideration [ fses 41 HHC T Ned mreatly in value, | Of the largest breweries in the city, repro- and for sever ent 1o close Wi 14~v:).!;»:~4 .' 1':.‘(\“‘1‘ \‘ln '\‘\ it CAps. e the measure must be corrected materially, [ of the bill reported from the finance com- | Fiigiw that the company was losing thous. | senting a capital of over 150,000, wero seized Lidettinind addock | ng it has been referred to a sub-committee | mittee to declare unlawful trusts and eom- | oy4gof dollars on invesiments that had been | and closed by the shoriff on warrants sworn r be discussed there. PADDOCK'S LAND DISTRICT BIL ated with cuts In tho scuate this afternoon M 1 business. will perhaps nev I years the mo up these re s was in progress. The peo f 4 i of skulls and crossboyes, revolvers, whips | ealled up anc roduced | v At 611118 ochmistencisn | 3 ) ro- ple did not demandaheir closing. They had | 4 E Ko 4 L] [l lhll ity el l:_”u} With instructions to see if its inconsistencies | binations -in ramt of trade aud Pro- | yuge on my judgment. Al theso things | out by Informer M. J. ronck. Tho brewor. voted on the prohibitory amendment and out = ¢ h inst, estul i cannot be so reconeiled that we can recom- « piled on mo, and as time passed on they be: | ine balonwe A > / t t t ARG land districts in Nebraska. A very full | pmond its passage.” Mr. Hoar offered an amendment to come o O A e D, ey ity | fes bolonged to Wertnmuellor & Bude, { ofatotal vote of 1,100 there were but abou MRS, RAWSON'S TRIAL. synopsis of the measure was given i theso | ji) resentative Springer, chinirman of the [ in as an additional seetion. It provides “that point 1 went to Now York and | Augusta and Herthold Bosel, and Caspar two hundred and fifty votes enst in favor of | e g0 B e e ana | disbatehes of that day, and was publisiied in f committee on- territorios, has propared and | if one of the parties to a partuership or cor- | bozan © to speculate in stocks. [ Heil, imong the oldest, wealthicat and most Tue Bee of Tuesda 1 as tho B :0m@ A party to it, siness, the 15th. They are | willintroduce in the house another omnibus | poration is compelled to be EaA RO 3 i placo. The m oken Bow and Alliance [ bill providing an enabling act for the admis- | or to ecase from doing any lawful by prohibition, and this was inarcgistored elec I hind faiv suceess and made some money, but | esteomoed residents of th o sarded with marked disfavor by the ma. « ns a Point. 10 be kne tion. But the umendmen riled and this $ 3 \ 3 ) whene I came baek here 1 lost my head | is re BenimUntty Wwas compelled to. ocopt. a . lnw Cuicaco, Jan 1s con- | land districts. Senatorl addock lias secured | gion into the union of the territories of ldaho | td'sell lawful business, such person, | &t CHEE SR o 5 jority of the citizens of the place, but the | oinat whicl: the sontiment of its inhaby. | tiued to-day in the trial of Mra. Rawson. a favorable revort on the bill by the house | yud Wyoming. The bill embodies all the | partnership or compuny way sue for aud re Noore detlined to sav how much he had | alliance peoplo will not b satisfied until i e b % L e An insanity expert occupied the stand all the | Committee on public ":“j"‘ ’f';" suys it Will foatures of the omnibus bill itly passed | cover damages; also that uny purchaser who | 605 gtock speeulation, It is obvious that [ every brewery ana overy saloon is closed, | tants rebelled. There was, therefore, [ g 0ES (O ¥ long A Hypobhe probably be pted by the house within o | by 'the house, with a few ex ions. ccount of such combination, to pay | i el With the compuany have | There is money and spirit on both sides and feniency on their part toward the liquor | o5 g POLISL™ | few duys. He has pushed tho subject with g g an increased price for the article purchased, | yjgted for years, yot nothing has been done | to day’s action is sure to b the forerunner of it was thought that eventuatly | S duestions b i) 3 Dt 1 Uy or, impressiug all who have had to deal ebraska and may sue for and receive damages from any | oy the part of the company until the 1st of | long legal fight it with the necussity for additionnl | vy oy, Jan. 9. |Specal Telegram | Party to the combination. - Agreed to, A, § WS ce facilitles i the territory named, Rihipnbd it S Ly A stis called e antic M D Y VBT aTETY S The W n& vo O s e to T Bse.]—Ponsions granted Nobraskans : S“‘L}”“‘ LA ll.iimlulr‘h..-"“m".“mn(;: k|| e Jius been d-.,mu.\ here. that Moor's . The “xnmlm .} ithwe mn;.‘l ; Al Ry A4 A RS ET AP IOING L o B el by rtage to the insurance company, to Masox Crry, Ta, Jan, 25 —[Spoecial Tele- rxe H. Hustings, of Crete, the messen- | Increaso—Josoph Clayton, Majors; Leander [ it the bill did not seom to apply to e ex- | Suio™ itk other enbarrassmonts, ma | gram o T i), W. Wieelor, chiof wendment pro ),000. Secretary Abbott, of the in ice comvany, however, thinks §00,000 v of the Winona & Southwestern u, to-day moved his erew from here to L Springs, announcing that he was going en Into Bankruptey. 1 aline from Osage to that point, thence New Youk, Jan, 2.—A special to the southeasterly direction. The condition + Gravo pecuniary | under whieh the Osage tax of nearly $10,000 rted to bo pending | was voted was that the road should come to tempted to introduce james W. Loomis, o railrond conductor, and have him testify as deaiers ¢ states attorney, who being pushed by I they would be allowed to continue in LEERLEY. Sl W) Wi 1Ll by ’ : 1 another i 3 t sitting behind him (' Dbusiness by the payment of a hicense | | T : : RO INRTG L ) BB IQBUBEURE) iebnecul Erg | oL pongEay ok st nabEe i wA AR B AS i UL 2 ety ity wer bear Nebraska's electoral vote for | S, Callaghan, Seward; Carl Juhnke, Grand | isting teusts, and offered an paidat the rato of £1,000 per year, while | when she shot Whituey. B Ve [l Tel e || TelamiisOlethal) Ve u ition: : N N ort 1 i ate sid . ralls ate Tr o § 0 3 ers 0, thirty days aft Cnactment | Othors paid nothing atall, equally confident | Ab tho afternoon scssion the state ut- [ fresiient thwo oms ule 0 IS SEENS | Grant. Increase—Daniet J. O'Hare, Spald- VLR C WD m_;:'{:’,&fr‘. o that the law would be declared inoperative. republican success and the country’s pros- | ingi Willlam P. Parker, Tudianola. trustee, or agent of any such combination, ] ! 4 bf a similar character, all of which are under 361 I (docaakea) I inton: Ha ho bill tutional, and the Haddock murder tempor- | Ruwson's part on his train in 1585, which were | 08 ! L beh: N oA John Van Pelt (deceased), Tipton; Henry | the bill. Pimes fr zibar arily excited the people and the liquor in- | fuily rehearsed during the divorce case, Mrs. jfl\”“‘i“‘“‘l’,'\‘l,'(_’r“l‘,!““‘)'r("»‘ IR ;’;‘I:}‘::L};‘; Schmidt, Mira; Hostig W. Rodgers, Stuart; | | M1 Shorman had o objection to the I\mllt s from /.“';Hf“f say Rawson str objected and created a | pebs AR BT CRIEIEY, 10 ings, of North | James V. Walker, Wintersst; Henry Groner, | #iontiont St ettt e | e sultan of 2o bzl cried hysterically that | 0P QAL g LrDbais St. Ansgar. Increaso—Lomon A. Olds, | tine thin thirty dayvs showd bo tilowed, for the sultan of Zanzibur. ets have | Mason City. There ave also soms raquire- saliar and o perjurer, and that AV New Hampton; George W. Degraw, Clarks Mr. Iustis niodified his resolution 808510 | \iiied out which indicate that | ments under which the Mason City and Fory she would would not sit there and listen to ville; John West, Minburn; August ab- the time ninety m:y_ A ST St o hands of | Dodize tax was voted here that would not ba him, All the efforts of her attorney and Judge | 8 SN yoInRY achier,. Muscatinn; EMoNesE R Steele, s Bast matter was under consideration at % h fultilled by & conncction with that road south e o ey a0 gudie | smali spirit with reference to the fortheom- | Schier, ‘Muscatinos Moses It Stocle, Hast | giclock, when “unfinished busincss, the | the Germun = East Afriea - company | of this city. In that event the road would Ao said she would g0 to jail, but not liston | 106 inauguration of President-eloct Harr thews, Wau e W Dierce, Deg | Union Pacific funding bill, was laid before | is simply unparalleled. Since the beginning f jave to refund over $10,000 already paid, so e the senate. of 1ts operations 1t 1s stated that the sultan’s that in the face of all these faetsitis difficult son. 'The famous Marine bund, which is [ Matthews, Waukon; George W. Picrce, Des or his control, has been awarded the con- | Momes: John Burk, Urbanna oni0; ‘Mr. Plumb, however, called up the District | direct cash loss has been over 450,000 rupees, | o wxplain tho motive for (he survoy by way us ts were destroyed. This was about a Some of the sal keepers, for a short time, 01 Wil uboring nde: Oy TR 1 ! son was luboring under a form of mania | oy ral 1arrison, deliverea his returns to lid—David Boighlel, | viding (as an additional section) that any The suprome court declared the T constis | Lo hinclor dud hive hi teetify 4 | perity was deposited in a safe withtheotliers | Pension for Towans: Original invalid— | shail be liuble Lo the penaliggs provided in to scene in court A PETTY SPINIT. Secretary Whitney certainly shows a_very IV A B 0s Loomis w At that time Sionx City had 130 sa The proprictors of 100 of these, wi | familics, their eapital, their ¢ terpris crgy and en after disposing at reduced rates to the perjured talk of Loomis again. ‘The of their property, left the city for | (or N Ve S AL ; o Sl { d jordian knot was finally cut by Judge 3 o ol romer o for the | Wilmarth, Ashton. Reissued--Heary A. Y . 5 ructive > ! 7 all parts of the country, except | Tuthill ruling that Loomis’ testimony was | IFact t furnish promenade music for the | 2 HERAGL A REL - oo Tl "Waral | of Columbia appropriation bill, and he then and his constructive 10ss ten tunes that | of Nora Springs. b S fnaugural ball. This contract catled for fifty ) 3 i 01 1812 yviclded to have some amendments offered to | amount. ‘The company exacted payment of whoro prohibition obtains. Somo of | wadimissable. musicians, and asthe band only consists of | A Widow of © John Hill, Kossuth. | ¥ T Ve S i cvery penny to which it would be entitled if | pho elegraphors Troubles 8 ettled. these men weee worth as much as §0,00 e o Forty men. it beeume necessary to omploy | James ~Woodward, Indianola; 'John Ger- SUUIIEE R T G S e Ty penny to which it would be entitied if | 'the Telegraphers' Troubles Settled, Hangman's Da N h ALY ploy Bl Tarnes HALRGStor Fast D, Platt offered an amendment making | in prosy g n t OroTh ey Jan. 95. wd Chiof while the business interests represented =t 3 Z e 5 ten additional musicians. When this came to :','I,"”\ e <\"!'1L? . Foster, Lucas; D, w apply whether the principal of the | the losses it sustained at Kilwa and elsewhere [ | SEPAIIRATEDS, T, Jat. = Jhie 1 wero not less than $500,000. Their saloons Fr. Swrrn, Ark., Jan. 25.—Richard Smith, | the attention of Secretary Whitney e issued f linken "nt'l\i lgm«l.\mw rlm'l ease—Josenh | o thagides in the United States or in a for- | the sul is compelled to pay monthly | Telegraplier Thurston, of the Order of Rail- i had brought heavy rents to the owners, a Choctaw Indian, was hanged to-day for the | an order prohibiting the engagemcnt of mu- | Litwson, Des Moines; illiam O. Wton, | Gign country; and Mr. Stewart offered as an | nearly 150,000 rupees. to recoup the company [ way ‘Pelegraphers, said — to that the LADEORE s, ORYY, cren e owners, | ion of Thomas Pringle, in Indian | Sicians other than those regularly enlisted in | Belle Plaine, deceused: Jonathan Nixon, | LUl Gent, his gold and silver certificate | for the cost of a theoreticul administration, | trouble on the Towa divisions of tho Chicago ] which, n a measure, ruled against other | ipopritory, on March 25, 1885, U the service, He has followed this up with [ Keosauqua; Audrew Reed, Bentonsport. || f; 4 " | which has been practically abandoned | ¢ Northwestorn railway have been amicabl i places, a cireumstance which has sinae YANCEVILLE, N. C., Jan. 25.—John Vaney. | another order requiring the band to be pres _lfl‘wjfh' ;-’ul}}lfi L _J\_;xron. S'MQX City. Re- "The bill, as amended, was ordered printed, | since September, m,.\ tho company made | & 1' ‘v; ~! : u] i aroboons r“u 3; changoed, to the dissatisfuction of the land- | colored, was hinged here to-day for the mur- | ent at guard mount each day. Military men ‘f”]" '“l'l‘""“ ‘(*; - ll“l““?u- . ;hn;;'l‘. Fr[l‘\]‘:- as well as the pending amendments, no repayments, The company has | adjusted, and that the management of tha lords, der of Bob Oliver, also color are laughing at the spectacle of twenty ma- “.‘li» il ‘I»m.m-‘-&'““ m‘”,‘ ow — Elizabeth, 'On motion of Mr. Paddock, the senate bill | thus — far driven a vast body of | company had stated that it had not beeny "Whh tho saloons, Sioux City's two brew. | - EUTAW, Ali, Jad. 25 —Jumes Seames, col. | rines performing the duty with a full’ band | Widow of Oliver Ash, Blairstows. establiahung two. additional land districts in | malcontents into the isurgent ranks, hating | their poliey to dictate to their employes what 22059 (R T IV /LN 1) ored, was hanged to-dd urder of | of forty picce o ST the state of Nebraska, was passed. the sultan and company alike as responsible | organization they should by gng} w.n but as duties the mem- i a8 they performed the s employed on the Chicago & Northwests T Autry, of Tuscaloosa. THE INTEN-8TATE LAW AMENDMENTS, Strike On the Panama Canal. “I'he District of Columbin appropriation | for their destitution, and it Las entirely de- erics ulso weut out of existence. The R | Dihicy Ster i dostitn : v do | sed. | stroyed the sultan’s’ power. It is rumores e Seltzer, a brick institution turning out | Mawieris, Ga., Jan. 25, —I2d Frye, colored, | _There was another long meeting at Senator | WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—dispatehes received | pill was then taken up, amended, and pa 10,000 barrels of beer annually, which had [ was hanged to-day for the murder of his (;ullom{ rnmm\tll):u room l|h|s -;m;-n.\l;{,n of the state department from the United | One of the amendments appropriates £200,- lhulul:c sultan has repeatedly remonstrated | orn would not be pe uted. S 7 NRESCET calued | wife. the conferees on the amendments to the in- | Syates conswl genoral at Panama, dated the | %00 for a zoological park near the city of | with the German consul. | —— been run in commondable stylo, was valued | WAFL (5 g pan 95 A epecial from | ter-state commerce law. - The points of con- (e 8 Qe o Ee Coan farend ierl appalntodon —————— The Supreme Court. 3 . at 8150000 It o employment to | 1 iary Investigation. Des Moixes, Ta., Jan, 25.—[Special Telo- iSpecial Telegram | gram to Tar Bre. | —The following decisions 'he investigation of charges | were filed by the supreme court to-day of corruption preferred against the offcials [ Nimrod Bright, appellant, vs Wiliiam th inst, say that on the 14th inst a canal Jlaville, Schley county, says that Charles | tention between the two houses have been izl 3 | the part of the senate, and then the follow- cighteen men. It paid out about $12.000 for | Heckmun, eoloved. was hanged hero today | @iven in full in these dispatehes. The meet- | contractor at Culebra reduced the laborers' i st isns 9 help, about the same amount for barley, and | for the murder of Stonewall Tonedee, white, | ing w-day did not result in an ultimate | wages to £1.20 in debased coln, or about S0 | "o provide for the salo of land allotted and | (o Tne Brr. about £50,000 for hops. With other expendi- | in 15, Beckman had been.convicted of tha | agreement, although w revort s to be made | cents in"American gold, whereupon the men, | patented to certam members of the Ilack 4 mate o browery w. murder three times, and each_time his law- [ by the conferees on the part of the house, : negroe: ' Bob band of Shawnece Indians, (House 5 ‘ | turos, it is estimated that the browery was | WECOL U IS T " inio feople of | and further instructions roquosted. Thg "";“f‘) 'l']"-lz'.'““:v "“““efllw ‘l‘,"’r“f"“;‘_‘ told “;" i) § of the state peniteatiary was commenced | Slocum et al; Cerro Gordo district; re- the means of paying out annually $40,000 | Lok jay county were so afraid that Governor | Standard Oil amendment, requiring railroad | Potice that they would rob foxa Hving, M| 7 quthorize the construction of a bridge | this morning by the lcgislutive committee. | versed. ates for the | the efforts of the police to quell the disturb- | ;. ridges across the Mississippi river at La | Thomas C. Thurston, a convict recently Louisa A. W revolvers woro used and a serious riot | Crosse, Wis. ~(Senate bill.) pardoned, testified that he was the author of | peliant; Winj the articles in the Kansas City Times allog- | Wissed iser vs Day Bros. ot al, ap- | the greater part of which found its way iuto | Jordan would interfore and deluy the man's | companies to give the same eslilck district; appeal dis- , | the pockets of residents of Sioux City. exeeution that the telegraph wires were cut | transportation of oil in barrels as that car- | ance, revolve mt the transmission of a | ried in, tanks, will probubly be stricken out, | scemied imminent, but at the time of the con- [ ~To authorize the conveyance to certain ‘ [ ‘Phere was also the brewery of the Franz | iu order to pr ) Eopwasials tha)browory, A obiga frotn A tlunti: the conferees on the part of | sul general's writing, the arrival of soldiers | apsentee Shawnee Iudians of lands in Kan- s ! 5 aTohnSeott ot RN : Brewing company, a larger institution, val- | el 0 oy an, 25— Charles McGill | the house indicating —this afternoon | had produced a pacifying efiect wvnd quiot | sas. (Senate biil.) ing gross frauds at the penitentiary, und cor- w;{«'l Llaneh o vs John Boows ot ol Bing ued at $200,000. 1t had & capacity of 14,000 | \as hunged here ' to-day for the murder of | that thoy were willug to recede. | was restored, The senate then proce to consideration | roborated, substantially, the charges made 'Homer Moody vs Minneanolis & St. Louls n | barrels of beer every year, and gaye employ- | Willie Leonurd. The house recedes from the uniformi | A dispatch was also received from the | of private pension bills on the calendar, | He numerous cuscs which came to his { o il ld Compuny, appollnt; Boone dis- entito Ltwenty-throo: mon. Neatly allof Sl assification llAI\\TL. ulm principal ]lmullf ‘m, United States consul at Colon, dated on the | Among the thirty bills passed was one (sen- ll‘l::;“l‘;)d’:c\\\\I‘AII“”\ w H:l‘vm‘t‘c )4:‘(“]1;" :m‘; T IEe W oy arind L it H ) sue, i rcally the only question which the | 18th inst, in which it is stated that there are | ate bill) increasing the pension for the widow ontiar vhere e ate 1l een de SO SLOYATRO0 o 5 x et S these were marvied men with familics, a A Colorado Earthquake. JMBUO, NG KO YAISIOR WAl . L ) 3 0LE,8 ate bill) increasing the pensio dow | {10 ded 'of sums of money in_ the letting of | _Jaines Cormac vs Western White Bronze couforees will liave to réfer to the house for | 10,000 workuien employed along the line of [ of General Rousseau to $100 & month. T O o it T the seie of tha | Compuny, appellant; Pollk district; afirmed, homes, They | DESVER, Jua. 25.—Information has just number of whom owned thei been rec were practical brewcrs, and when the brew- instructions, is that giving state courts juris- | the canal, and fully twice that number of After r ) . nexecutive session the senate ad- d from Routt, Colo, that (that | diction, This is an “original houso clause, haugers-on, all of the very scutw of the cavth, | journed to Monday. product of the penitentiary coal mines, two of the directors of the institution being di A Joke on the Sheriff. crl S ST b Rornollo, Jortion of the stato has been visited by an | and is the main festure. 1t will be remen : ery was closed down they were compelled to | Portion o ) and is the m o. me! — Saatly g o e % 28 MOINES, PP T g ook Al their placos at a loss and return to tho | Carthauake. The shocks commenced on the | bered in legon's original intor state com- Bond Purchase Statenient. Ho ractiyiiorestoni Miiofloonurastri o | D Mo e T dan 8t sl Suaaatio A b > e y or o 15th o »*eloc ve | merco bill. The house has contended ever FAsINGTON, Jan. 25.—The sccrotary v {GTON, (s 0-day oujrht the state had been robbed of at leas e, A case of insanc cunning, that in this east. - Tals browery expendod n_ Sioux City | afternoon of the 15th aud at 4 o'clock there | merco bill “he house hus contended over | Wasmixotox, Jan. 35.—Tho socretary of | Wasmivatos, Jan. 5 —In the house to-day | SIGphu, Tho investigation was GOuductod | instance ahiost umountod 10 hamor, i ro- the treasury to-day sont to the senatea | Mr. Townshend of Illinois, from the com- | by Attorney Gene Snnually fo material and labor about | Were violent ones which rocked small build- | Sinco the fntor-tate comiBaTCe JEhy Hes bR S R p e e £50,000. cimcmto considoration the | inas, detached large masses of rocks from | iriadiction, while tho senate has takien the | Tesponse toa the Plumb rosolution calling [ mittec on military affairs, reported the ariny e 5 = I"""l1 from Deco dl;‘( ll]ntl\!; oy restaly Dumber of people engaged about the | the mountains, and frightened people and | position thatonly federal courts should have | for a detailed statement since March 4, 1855, | appropriation bill, and it was placed upon the Lively Times In the Dict, issucd committing 2 O that ailoons, the brewerics and kindred lines | nimals. A special phenomenon was ob- | jurisdiction, Lecause the duestion is a | showing a grand total of bond purchases : calondar; also a bill to cstablish o military Prsti, Jun. 25,—In the lower house of the | pluce, to the insane asylum at Independence. Ausrvo of their familios, it has been esti- | Srved at Hot Springs, below the govern: | hational onc and the law authorized by the | Four por conts—Amount, §74,162,871; ac- | and naval museumia the city of Washington, | Hungarian diet to-day, Count Stephen Ka- [ When the sheriff went after him he asked tor exclusive of their families, it has been esti- | yopy bridge. The shock was productive of | federal constitution. rued interest, §324,012; total cost, #i2,051,- - y volyi reproached Tizze, the Hungarian pr fow days time in which to fix up his house. cd that S City 0 rople by % < 9 ;D Orng 3 ,012 total cost, #2,051,- | Rererred to the committee of the whole. olyi reproach izz2, the Hungarian prime matod that Sloux City lost 1,000 peoplo by | great gushos of wator and gas. Accompany- | . 4 NEBRASKA LAND CASE DECIDED. 273 average net price, $127,508, i » then we committee of the | minister, for a lickof candor towards the | The requestwas granted, but the next the the enforcoment of the law, or, in other | init it \was & sulphurous siench. When tho | _Tho sccretary of the interior has reversed | ““Jiour and ono-half porconts—Amount, §6s,- | Lo house then went into committee of the ] GO eandor towirdsl tho || The ropueatives BIoMAR ik S5 SRR 3 acernod interost, §354,025: total cost, | whole on the sundry civil appropriation bill. | emncror, who, g o T, e A asylum and beecome an inmate. 'The sherlff § tain that his prisoner took this course i ler to eheat him out of his mileage, H vy convulsion ceased the water receded and | the decision of the commissioner of tho gen- % ould be 1000 1 “’l l'h;“,c:‘:_‘ there was a sound like the rushing of a great | eral land office in the case of A. B, White vs | &7¢'162%61; average net price, 107,652, The pending paragraph was one proyidng [ sented to modify the —provisions of Pres- | wiver, The course of the shock was from | Jaumes Meahen, from the McCook land dis- | *“gojchied 415 coupons, $5 41 'rogis- | that the royaltyto be paid for theuseof fthe —army = bill = had = Le known ably higher and | Gouth north. trict. Meaheu appealed from the decision of | tored, §107,571,400; 48 coupons, $3,700,100; 4s | steam plate presses lu the burean of enerav- the true public opinion in Hungary. The \STLA00: ) ,100; S and printing shall be 1 cont per one thou- | count exelaimed : ““The premicr’s loyalty is words, th work in this city than there are ent, Taxes are consid nave made wonderful advances in the last X the commissioner, which held for cancella- | toriy e d : e o s T six years while this law has been the dis The India Convention, | tion tho final cortiicate for a tract oflanalini| ZeBisierod; S1ZA AN ENIE 8 sand {mpressjons. & e He A povibed s Vieona gud o St LR MBI B il 70 e e el o s San T A b torritorial | the district named, and he has won. = 2 2 'An amendment offered by Mr. White of | tyrantat home.” Durine Count Kurolyis | — turbing clement, There are instances where [ Four Syurm, Ark The territorial phipamediand holliasnvon, The Army Appropriations, N e s ovaity at $1 (the | speech the members of the opposition yelld STV T, ¢ taxes have incroased 100 per cont, and a | convention for the opening up of the Indian | pyivate Dalzell, of Ohio, has published as | WASHINGTON, Jan. 25,—The army appro- ( W% S0 (Hqel tho existing contract), | and the president was unable to r number of cases in this respect have been | Territory continued 1ts session of yesterday | a fact that soldiers—prisoners of war—were | priation bill, reported to the house to-day, | was defeated. order. brought to my attention, one being where | untilmidnight. Resolutions were adopted | entitled, on application to the accounting | provides for an aggregate appropriation of An amendment offered by Mr. Long of last year the citizen paid §24 and this year | recommending that congress give to the | officers here, to 28 cents n day for the ting | &34 466,415, which is $1,835 less than_the ap- | Massachusetts, fixing the royalty at 50 cents &i7 they w in prison. Ho has also asserted i . " | per thousand impressions, was 1ost. PuiLabELvis, Jan, 25, vas compelle ) 7 Qe prop- a erritory protectic 'y a vl ' 7 oD osti- | per thousand impression: was compolled to pay $7 on the sume prop- | Indians of the territory protection, und thoe | G BEE B AHEHY, (4 TS LS ber mile | Propriation for the current year. The esti ‘An amendment offered by Mr. Farquhar of | ton, president of the Pennsylvania Steel | waus overtaken by a “trip” of empty cars, erty. 3 5 ; beneilt of such luws s govern other terri- | on gecount of transportation and that they | mates were £24,070,358, ¢ lusive of the pro- | now York, providing that no part of the ap- | company, and ex-president of the Philadel- | He was knocked down and the cars passed ! Independent of this fact, Sioux City's n- | torics. The resolutions also recommend | areentitled to commutation of rations for the | vision for sea coast defouses. An appropria: [ propriation made by the bill shall be used for [ Jii“\Wilmington & Baltimore railroad com- | over his budy. His injuries are very sorious, come is dly, and she possesses perhaps | that congress provide that any Iudian who | time they were ou furlough. General | tion of £100,000 is provided for the post at | the repair or construction of steam plate i, R o et by Rl P e i) B cbout the poorest puid omicials of any | hus adopted the manners and custowms of civ- | McFeely, ohief of commissary and subsist- | Denver and one of 50,000 for a movable | printing presses, was other serions injurics, No hopes of his ree Osiatonsy, Ia., Jan. 25 —[Special Tele- - geram to Pk Bk | —A. K. Groves, a colored The Death Record. miner in the Pishville mines, was going along E amuel L. el | the main tramway of the mine yesterday and pany, died last might, aged seventy-nive. preed to. A 3 difo may bec bitize i Yy - departme: o8 1 arine te m; i : Y vania offercd an amo Juring President Grant's admindstration 29 1 Bty e (R MY e lite may becowme a citizen by taking | ence, war department, states in a communi- | submarine torpedo of ‘a mmimum rate of | * Randall of Pennsylyania offered anamend | 1) ratio) ery wre entertained city of its size in the countey. 1t the high | JE0S L A (TTER States court to sup: | cation to-day to Scnator Manderson, that us | speed of fifteen knots. ment, which v lopted, providing that | I'clton wus appointed to inspect the Pacific — sses | railroads, Missouri Valley Matters. Charles A, B. Shepa ; ST ERATion A o Senar Missoumt VaLLey, T, Jan, |Special license Jaw provanled there would a revenuo | PO BeTors Ts, U Ted, BICES SoURE 40 8 which would aid in making a radical | qnd su a rule soldicrs were paid their commutation of e .—— unless the pat HEY HAD TO APOLOGIZE wceopt U steam pr ady paid as a royalty | 130sToN, Jan h act on his part shall not work for- | rations while on furlough by the proper com- 500 alr change in this respoct, besidos mid- | feiture of any intorest ho may have had in | missary in tho fleld, on their return; on cach press and the rate per thousand | of the firm of Al L o s fng In the suj the schools, | #ny laud or money of his nation or tribe, that soldier’s furloughed to go home to vote | pranks of College Students Got Them herein provided (1cent) the presses | book publishers of this cit 1 this e \0ilys BuR)==The pitention oL bhe coy A { all of which now falls as a direct tax - were not entitled to 4 commiutation atall, and T shall not be used by the government after | e, after an iliness of scveral moaths, azed | now absorbed in the trial of the Caldwells 1 - S 4 Failed For a Million. that if not paid in any given case they can P i 5 s the close of the present fiscal year, SIXLy yeurs, for fraudulent kg, The trial will oc- & i upon tre . The mayor of this eity re BArTE G i o iabiti. | DIy and tho claim will bo udjusted, pro. | —Woncesten, Muss., —Jan. 25.—Spoclat | “i’diopriation for the pay of assisti . LR Ty S iy, oy | coives 8072 per year, This is not a nominal A (o poie " vided they forward their original furlough, | Telegram to Tue Bee.]—In emulation of the | custodians and janitors of public building: [/ Indiang Lesta, among the most prominent in the count, ties of J. J. Bu tractors who proximate abou on- INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 'he senate con Iho sound ot tholbam mor is Doardin sl the Ray-Carpenter conteste again [ souri Valicy all this winter. New buitd this morning. The reading of the evidence | are rising on every hand, Contr s kR i “:I' on | the latter bink o prercquisite in theso cusce, | Harvard freshuen about Aty of the technol- | was inereused from $460.00) 10 8440, ed yesterday, - | us the ofiicer nvariably, when liguidating | oev sohool students hero went to the Front | The paragraph appropri ting 10,000, vhi o ese Cl 5, indorsed payme 3 . 4 . s enforeermne o contr $1,000,000, while the [ these claims, indorsed payment on the fur- | 2 RS TR HG BARKES, O S CORE L e enforcement of the alion contrac ro considered an actual one, cumbent salury. 1t is he and is supposed to remuncrate the 000 for | g Iabor for the work which he has to porform i his ) E w ussets the capit stock of | lough, and that secondary cvidence of the laws having been reached, Mr, Cannon of g D e (RN T by G O S EO N oftice. The city clerk is puid $40 permouth, [ FOHE 470 e CTEL - TR BT existonce morely of the farlough will not en- | armed with pea-shootets, und from their | fjjigoi d nttention 10 'tho fact that this | continued two Nours, and it did not show [ busy Turbishig Batiites on worl to the city treasurer, who, of course has to give |yt W B0 BOEE A title the claimant to pay. He also says that | seats in the body f the house amused them- | appropriation was to the full amount [ that any of the maney paid out by Carpenter | BY b Donds, is paid §50 per month, us i also the | oo ‘; e ‘“‘“ o “imm‘“-‘m““" “L" soldiers are r{mll entitled to 5 cents pep |le0 selves by popping at each other and acquaint- | of estimates. Therfore, - the Iu\\l'»; !1‘111]:11-1;:\‘:-‘Twl ::‘x‘st“‘ v Ml_..l of l\..!y.--(.’l A Ay o Uy e Miaze'snlnrios ok & Goshen roads, iting on its | on account of transportation, as stated by * 2 3 were not enforced the fault would ¢ debate on the contested election cas ! 0} alaries e just aho v 1 £1.50 i 3 cet 'S I £ o at 3 o'c! or, U . 0¢ pcia! Auditor. Theso salnries re just about what luio to §1,600,000, but which has un un- | Datzoll, Senators uro deluged with letters | 80¢c8 in the boxes, Eyery lad carvied o | NG WG | dilitistration, for not submit- | closed at 8 o'clock this afteruoou. Tho mag | AvooA, Ti, dun. 25 - [Spociul 18 paid to an average clerk in the dry goods | kuown murket value. The heaviest eraditors | from veterans concarning this matter, und it | Placard in s hat,and ata sienal all displayed | o W0 UGS RREHEN 00 S & tho | Jority report on unseating Carpenter was | Tur Bie. | ~At the conclusion of the adopted by a party vote. They did not stores uf the city. Yet the people refuse to | ure John Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, Neb., for | is giving them and the soldiers also a great | them so that the chorus girls on the stage [ yoney after it was appropriated y at- yof Major 12, A. Consigny camp, Sons cousent to their being raised because it 0003 E. (' Nichols, of this city, who is | deal of unnecessury annoyance were startled by a long row of plainly printed Mr, Ranaall offered an amendment appro ":|.|I|II““\) to seat '“I’ :\'"’I:"t""':'-‘ l\"“’:‘"‘-\"\"’ of Veterans, this evening, the department o overuor will huve 1o cill u sped ; the Gi. A, It 15 A. Consign ) Was naed, presente uilicent silk flag, boautis communder ¢ after whom the car the boys with a ma 0 president of the railroad company, for FOR A DAKOTA RAILROAD, ; i . s 815 rthe purpe f invest | 'y L] . ueries regarding the nature of their per- | priating 150,000 for the purpose of investi tho doliet Stecl - companyy for | A favorable report was to-day made to the B e Aborn. ot 'the | Kating the oxtent to which tho arid regions , and a'tloating debt amounting onate, {ro c . . \ ban b redeamod by Lrrigatio : d ¥ unting to | senate, {rom tho committes on public lands, | BbA e can be redeemed by irvigation N R Y, means so much of a direct tax upon them, here are threo assessors who get $3 when they work. The police warshal receives §i5 election - Car Me, Strike on the bill grauting right-of-way to the F introduced @ few policcmen [ i Symes of Colorado offered an amend- @ month, But tne man who lords it over all — st City & Watertown railroad company | into the boxes. The officers watched the pro- [ &t IR FORTENE. SR 020,000, nw Yok, Jan, 25— All the horse car | fully mounted and embellished. Quarter- of them is the police judee, whose ser: A Crooked Commission Man. through the Sioux Indian rese \'ulllnll in t't‘l'dn;:-, nl}nl“ulwlr Idhe.lmrri)rmunru‘ ,.;-'m-u '"1-.~m|'|(urg b wm.h u.'.“n.‘fl :nu»nm..f»m,‘ the | lines of the Atlantic Avenue Railread com wm«" dong ral \‘\ C. lyx.m“]nt w‘v 1.‘..\ .m;. s MG 2 e Thore were. & fotv : . b8 sarrie ( artine 5 presont and made the pros o city are most appreciated and who receives CnicAGo, Jan. 25.-Jokn Sommers, the al- | Dakota, There were a few unimportant | upon four of the leaders and carried them | .oy, ittee ro nany, Brooklyn, seven in number, were tied | Partment, wi thecity aromostappreciated and who receives | IO, J6t Bhodoln BARIOT ARG A | Lndhionta’ mide to the meastire, which | bohind the scenery, whepe they were given | “Nir'1llaail trom the committeo on appro- | T tiiis mornink by the employes, who de- | Bentation specch, A graud - baaquet fol- the muniticent salary of $1,000 a yeur. The [ loB¢d ¥ ad mis " Hant, | il probably be ndopted by both houses. the choice of upology to the company or ar- | peiuions reported a joint resolution muking “f 1d $2 for a day of 1en hours, - lowed | oftlce is thereforosought, but the niggardly | Was placed in bouds of 8700 by Justice ARMY ORDEIS, rest for the disturbance. §They chose to apol- | 4n"nirahriation of 00,000 for payment to | - State Arbitration Comunssioner Donovan B - principle on which the tows runs is now sug- | White this morning, on a charge of larceny [ Private John W. Nichols, company I, | owize,and signed a written apology, which the | {},o lepal represeutatives of J. 13, Euds. Com- | had a conference with William . Richard Storn ad Rloux Qlx i gesting a reduction in this gentloman's wages | by ewbezzlement. Tie firm of Joues Eighth infautry, now with his company at | manager promptly had printed in the morn- | | o the whole, e W (A AT TN ERb g A P AT Stovx Croy, la, Jan. 25 —[Special Telad £ bo i kooping with thoss of the. othor of. | Shuw, lowa, sbippers of hay, gave Sommers | Fort Robuson, s transferred to the hospital | 1vg paver with their nagos, anduow ali the | “pho house thew took a rocess, the evening | noon and endeavored o cffect in ‘agreement | eram to ‘ne ey e temperature his A ficiuls. an agency for their hay in Chicago. [, W, | COEPS s i privite, ooys are expecting expulsion. session to be for consideration of private pen 0 Richardson and district assembly | fallen twenty-five degrees within three hours | . The uncxecuted portion of the sentence e sion bills. . 75, DIt 10 Bo effect. Richardson stuted | and u snow storm with Hurricane aceowm panis , a member of the firm, came Chi-T junosed by @ general court martial, on May Indians Demand ¥ ‘Theso faots were obtained from an ofticial, | Jone 5 teotion, Atits cvening session the Louse passed | tnis evening that he would attempt to run | ment is in progress who blushed as he imparted the staitling :;'.{u',;‘,..',fl‘,‘;,,",‘l‘f'," 550 0 800 howy tholt weency | 2, 1585, is remitted in the case of John Hart, Coquet, Minn., Jan. 25.—[Special Telegram | twenty-nine pension biils, and at 10 o'clock vs to-morrow. Prouble is unvicipated, Ll i piec. of information that while he was com- | tigutions, i warrant for the arrest of Som. | fo mcoruit (unass: Y-ful‘\1‘}'.‘:,[{‘.”“::.‘:“""‘ to Tue Bee.—The Foud Du Lac band of | adjourned o tomorre | g The Railvoad Must Pay 16 pelled to give bonds in the thousuuds, he was | mers on the charge of embezzlement wus | pient’on rec 5 Chippewa Indians, in council to-mght, The Bostwick Sold. Maxpax, Dak., Jan, 25, —In two | 3 t of this order at the military yet receving ouly the salary of & boy in a | issued. The amount involved is wbout #00. [ prisyn at Fort Leavenworth, L © Y| adopted resolutions calling ou the Commis- woll regulated house. s oo ——— Private Churles A, 5. Barrus, company C, | sioner of Iudian affairs to employ the mili- “This law is forced ‘upon us,” said the lIn b r\{lxl:\[lt\l} 1"2"-("( onvention. Second infantry, now with his company at | tary forces of the United States to remove i oblolal iby thie pest of tho county, The Lixcory, Neb, Jan. 25.-The national | Fort Omaha, will be sent 1o Hot Sorings, | tje trespassers from the reservation. There v ol of seven and the sub-committee on | Ark., to enable him to enter the army and pity is opposed to it, but is overshadowed by | COUB¢ q i Do Zanen venon are several white men engaged in cutting, 4 g owed by | 40 convention of the Irish Nutiona! league | 1aVY general hospital at that point, reporting Skidding und hauling. 10gs in defiance of the | called with R. B. Porte Harrvison's Visitors. Hastixgs, Neb, Jan. 25 —|Special to Tue | 1hat w INDIANAROLIS, Ind., Jan. 25.—This has [ o been a rather quiet day for the next presi- | Vore today, by wiiich th dent. Among the callers to-day, who Were | ypa jaading house of the city, chang mostly local, were ex-Governor Porter, who Parke ires, to be succeeded b, . of Tllinois, Editor | & Yarnall. Dillon, who 15 uow runn e decided by Judge Rose yeste iportant deal was consummated | tne Northern Pacific was defeated und judgs Bostwick hotel | ment given nst it Last October the d hands. | compiny enjoined the treasurer of Oliven Dillon | and Mercer counties from selling lands for { iy the | delingquent taxes, These ¢ lie on the people frow outside who come to town, get ] b iia ierival to the surgo charge of ; : : . ] ] i q \ of America, will meet at Cincinuati o Keb. | 400D his arrival to the surgeon in’ charge of | FEUS . J p : - " it stonned off | Commerciat iotel, is a popular hotel man | Jino of the road, but thore is u inrge quaas ruik—and I havo taken caro. of several of | Fudry b, 10 Conskicr the question of tho wu. | the hoshital. ' The comuanding oficer at | 1% a4 insteuctions troi the fndus omice, | Murat Hastend, of Lineinaty SORRET | wiho will ke edtensive’ tprovements i | ity of whwold ! ralroud ind withia heie hem—and then go Lome and vote probibi- [ veution and other important business. Fort Omaha will forward by mail to the sur- [ S0 thrcaten violenco o ¥ spent a couple of hours with General Harri- | the Hostwick. limits, ‘Phe amount of judgment for Oliver JURE N Aui e S A TAR IO bl geon in charge of tue Lospital at Mot Springs Bpk b0 1o e with ] R P PR Py s R S i county is §717,500 and Mércer §100,200, i re L i PR AR Bank Burglars Fajled. o dpacriiite lae BEd Sosauni 61 BAY A4 Murdered in Be Blaino will bo sooretary of state, and that Sykes Will Geta New Tr o ——— 9 S g o clothing prior \is departure from thaf A aine. 8 00K ate, g1 D AT b PThe Corn RBates Maintai re for & bigh license law. The law is vio. | CUABIESTOWN, N. I, Jan. 3.—A boldbut | 1o "file quartermusters' department will | DETiowr, Jan. 85.—A spocial from Jackson | Mr. Wanumalier will not go Into the cabiuct. | O1tawa, il Jar The sups iy Fates M ned. unsuccessful attewpt was made o b th h - - Jay reversed the judg L of the lower Cu1eaGo, Jan, 25.-The Union Pacific road ted every day, it costs more Lo run the city | WISCCOIMTul altowpt was made to rob the | furuish the necessazy Lranspartation, says that last night Mrs. Mary H. Latimer, Ntaia Eree————_ JAsUAF ONAASN SIS UARTIAR A A TR A Py vt \ ‘onuecticut River National baok of this | Private William Ihillips, hospital corps, | o wi ving Bith ho ! ) ! - court, sentencing James W. Sykes, formerly | to @ hdrc ar wnnounch U ever 4ld, and erims b of . {F Ps: | & widow, living with her son, who 18 8 drug- | g\ ¢ Ryparr, Cal., Jan. 25.—~This afternoon | the well known warehouse man of Chicago, | change of through rates ou vorn. This town. ‘I'wo brick walls surrounding the | now at Fort Du Chesne, Utah territory, is | gist, was shot twice in the bead and killed ore frequent occurrence than it ever vaulls were torn wway by s explosion, but | @ssigned to duty at the army and navy geu- | after retiring. She was found this morning | two Italian laborers, while preparing a blast | 1o thie penitentiary for three years, for issu} Louis in full possession of ite § a8 Dbeforo. Our polico force | the granite walls proved impeaetrable. Au | €rul nospital, ot Springs, Ark. Iying in o posi of blood, here is no ciue to | of gunpowder, were killed by a premature | ing fraudulent warehouse receipta. Lhe case 3} Ml ALl vicked Jurge and more expens, rewanded for & new trial ainst Chicag than before the i attempl 10 doiil the stee! locks also failed. Peany 8. Hean, the murderer, explosion. i

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