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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, —— e bonds. An Attempt to Adopt the New least $5,000; in towns of over 1,000, #10,000; | Mess»s. Kabb and Fullor are confined to that thoro shall bo a siate inspectors that @ | thcir rooris by u slight indisposition ’ - Agreement Proves a Fallure. panker receiving deposits when insolvent Messrs, Cushinz. 1%n Denman. MeMil 'hought to Be Horsothieve: Onicaco, J M, S I Telo; to Bome More Douglas County Repub- | will bs liable to severs ponaltics tun, Nortises 1 Whito wore tho only | Bonjamin Skilliah Shoots His Sia« | Nimiwske Cirr, Nobs, Jan, 20 —(Spocinl | mre Bew e ooy Telogram 10 | A Lively Contest on tho Strongth of ! 4 - « use who voted against " o i J > Yol o b o t 9 c . licans for the House. e BRlleed's Mt oy, bt tor's Allagatl Saduoer. :1.;.1:“\‘”:' vlr;: <-n;m‘~- ‘f'-‘v"’ !on | pass tho new agroement in the meeting of the a Baro Possibility. i . § ] " Ll ilihe 4 " ¥ rounty, Neb., passed through the city to-day | wostorn railroad pre s to.duy prOV LixcoLs, Neb, 0. 99, —(Speclal to T Severin's resolution to fire the | _ : W 1 railroad presiaents to-dny proved —_ b ey I 4 from the floor of the honse was v v going to Hamburg, la., to look after a stolen | practically fizzle. The Burlingt HOW THE COMMITTEE FIGURES. | s he senate manufactured very little | ang will likely have some effect. Those gen: | PRIZE ~ FIGHET AT HASTINGS | horse which disappenred from Tecumseh | Northortt was nat satisfied wih the o WANTS TO SUCCEFD ALLISON. nows this morning. Most of the session was | try have been excoedingly bold of late, and soveral wooks ago, Yesterday four men | sossion granted yostorday, by which 1t wae . Y o taken up in the diseussion of two bills. The | have imped logislation to no small extent . were arrested at Hamburg on the charge of | ¢ grantod yosterd y whicl vi 1 : ¥he Domooratio Members Will FHio & | o0 5 e o0 ahang requires abstract- | Mr. Baker, of Jofferson, is proving 5 be | oo 2 Bavy Borso stealing, and. sevonteen oraos wore | Mode possiblo for it to moot any cut its com. | A Number of Candidates Have Al Miftority . Repurv=itia Submise ors of real estato titlos tofilo with the county | % CxPerionced and capable logi I |- e D e e SRVIY o in_ their possossion. Thay had one | Petitors—the Soo route and the St. Paul & ready Made Thoir Appearance slonists May Call Up Their Judge & bond for §20,000, tho bond to'be liable | far v Louon of chalrman of the judiclary After Fourtovad Hard Fouht Lenn whiclt was stolon from a farmer named | Duluth—might “make. = Viee — President and Mot sxpooted i Little Measure To-day. for damages that may accrue by reason of | on the floor command attention. His “acci Rounds 2 €olonel Mame vhe DYe wre Brotiers fismed Glark, wnd the | ac tots iy, Ddtiiugton & Norhers, w e errors in the abstracts furnished. The bill ;!v( '|u’n isone of tho u‘\mmvr!fl““"‘l“' mond Vindicated. other gives the name of Johnson. They “"""" "‘lt '“*”vvmp, Ly (';uhl lnn( sl\l’\' & fixos the penalty for its violation at a fine [ before the house, and it will quite likely be claim to bo & gang of horse traders. scribe o the agrecment unloss the The Douglas County Contests, come 8 law d 4 & i . Inon AiocasuN 4o Douglas County Contomts. | s | mot loss tian $100:f0r: ench ‘cflenss. Bironix | CHSBIEY: | o+ ex Cioversos ot . o e S0, the Duluth, South Shore & The Allison Successorship. LINCoLs, Neb., Jan, 2 D ooy | Objection to tha moustre was urged on the | lor fs mtetian e itle rerow o tho hot A Brother's Revenge. Mysterions Shooting at Tecumseh. | Atlantie, tho Paul & Duluth and the Des Morses, Ta, Jan, 20, Spocial Lole. The touse il el SR VAR, SR AR ORI 08 GRKDN | e 1 Or e I T ot B g ouat. |« wtniey 2veh , i Spacial Telogram | TEcovsen, Nob., Jan Monday night | Eastern Minnosota ronds w » brought | gram to Tirk B3] —The announcemont that sctions held a meeting last evening an: Ahould it rocoivo a | to e Brr James M. Williams twas shot [ Thomas Parker, who resides about six miles | into the fold. The [llinois Central and the | Biane had cortain besn offored the pro rity, ev @ report from the commit A monopoly, because many abstractora, even | Whelmine ma; favora 0 | northwest from Tecumseh, while in bed | Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf lines w ve | micrship of th vks and tully Xt cabinet was roceived to examined the alleged poll b and killed by Benjamin Skillman though trustworthy, would not be able to #heets from the Birst and Socond preeincts | ot Many seats were vacant to-duy. The S o'clock to-night. Skillman is tho youngest | aslecp, was shot in the head. Tho ball took | also not reprosented, and the vote for the | day with vory geno staction iy THW of the Second ward and the First procinet of | 81¥¢ such a bond with the so damagos b | jor'a Home. COMMIL00 YOFE ADSSNLARA OLHOE | §potne of ot L A A SRagt N LA T i ol . ¢ ! b S [ Mk e L U (VAN b o8| ikt Te WO ERELHIN I MBRIETEED) | br s foc e, o aeE e rother of Rebecea Skillman, who, it will be | eect in the back part of the hoad above the | agreement stood: Alton, Rock Island, Bur- | repubiicans, Blame has aiways had the he Third, They found irveqularities of DS thek By TOEITE & SoRuAtIn o ‘Tom or KB | N ot e ey remombered, charged Dr. Williams and Dr. | ar. Ciie ball did ot entor the skull, but ,, Chicago, Milwaukoe & St. Paul, | friondship and admiration of the ropublicans Fernly wtoner nst it Mre. Parker is badly | Northwostern, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapo- | of tis state, aud they have vory gonorally unable to tell from | steqen 1, in the Omala courts, with abor grossost kind and we 1 mt extortionate charges, | to the bill to relieve pensioners and disab! wounded r. N Iis & Omaha, Wisconsin Contral, Miss: folt that he ¢ whhiat precincts the returas purported to be- | and the bill was returned to its committod [ persons from paying poll tax, to include all | tion. The trial of the former was to be L : ot ght to bo in the cabinot. As fong. They found in the First procinet of | fo vep uirs. i the honorably dischargod soldiers and saflors | called some time fn Fobruary, Williams 0t tiia naighborhood Was slaopit Pacific, Santa e, Union Pacitle, St. Louis & [ one prominont rapublican ShosseN. b B - Hasotu AN LHRE T AVAFAED: v Ihe Keckley antitrust bill was taken up | in the state. The soldicrs on the floor | was awaited in the the shadow of the Com- ARIER KE TG LIS KRS O oy St Cabasl p it A6 AR, 15 HeRE Mo 124 ; Parker at tho time and he San | 5 W i3 g } hundred | 8ection by soction. The only important | strongly opposed the amendmeat. White- | mercial hotol, and received tho first bul. [ I PParkerat tho time and he appears to f San Prancisao, Wabash Hrfee! oFl e TR B LG for represcatatives was about one hundred | ol ange made was an amendment making the | head said the soldiers were not mnendicants [ lot, from & 8Scalibre rovolvor, in { KOW hothing about the affair. Dovelo | lington Colar Rupids bbbl SR e U T larger than the number of ballots found in | provisions of e bill apply to trusts organ- | and did not ask this exemption. Hill of But- | the left hip, the victim eclinched with '”_"" "“1{“1‘"""\‘1""' ;"".H RV ed will | [Kunaas & Toxas, Minne & St Louts, | Servives to the party, his splendid ability Q‘:‘]|4~I|ml‘v;_r.l‘l" number of names on the poll igod in other, et nd doing business in | lor sald he went “through the war” and was | his nssailant, but was overpowored, and e Towa Central, and the srth & Denver | 1% brominence among ropublicans, his selo ooks. The ircegularities, in fact, were 1o | Nobra There was no opposition to the | still willing to parte s a8 & citi- | ceived a second she s bise of the b Ni onds, N 3 . ah R Tias e | illing to pertorin his duties as u " citi- | coived a socond shot in tho buse of the brain. [ 131, dorn iles New Information. | ronds. Not voting—Chicaco, Barlington & | 8 Fhr e Sr Ao o foction {8 con . mother, he sherift! | numerous to mention, and of such a nature | hill us a whole, and Senator Church Howe | zen, The ainendment was lost. Skillman is at large, but his fat 8 (0 raise the gravest doubts as to the legal- | oven went so far as to announce on three dif- he chair of the president of the senate | wnd two sisters are in care of b, Jan. 20, —{Special | Northern, llinois Central, and the Kansas | corned, there is no difforeuce of opinion, as Nenasga Ciry, ty of the returns, ons that he was hearuily in [ was eraced to-day by Senators Jewett and | Considerable excitoment v to Tire B L wh 1criminal | City, Fort Scott & Galf. Wor the agree- | 10 his eminent ability and fithoss for thy f R . | z 7 as eraced to-d 8 J an siderable excitoment prevails and a ro- | to Tire Bre ho somewhat notod erimina s & R 2 ] Mr. Maboney. attorney for the silting | favor of prolibiting pools and trusts. The | Manning. ward of $250 is offered for the apprehonsion | libel snits of Prof. Bluehdorn editor of the | ment, cighteons not voting, three s T 1'“'“(””” S }v‘w s of owa hive always insisted that his states. iittee to count the A committeo was apnointed with instrue ghembers, asked the com nt through the committesof vhe whol e The sei ate can discount the district school | of the criminal. By request of friends of the | Stuyts Domokeat, alust the Staats-Zeitung ancinl 1 mar hip on fi ALLOTS, 05POC iy, wits | Ballots 1 the First precinet of the Fourth t effort ing society in getting into a parhamen- | decoased, the coroner has deferred holding tions to use every possible mo: to ind ward, and stated a8 tho busis of his | Sonator Suthorland introduced a joint ros v tanglo, 1v wastod Half an hour this | an lquest until to-morrow, Tho sistor of | And William Schaters, which wero dis- | tho throe roads to The prosidents yo. | OF the highest order, but thoy are very goquost that the number of ballots returned | olution of jmportance. 1t had a long pre- | afternoon finding out how to get a bill back | the dead man is aluiost crazed with griof. missed in Justico White's court last Satur- { alizo fully that they have been wasting their | Feluctant £ have hin loave his placo in tho gor the democratio candidates for represoat- | amblo, citing the plank in tho republican | from the engrossing committee for amend- - 5 day owing to the ambiguity of the compiaint, | timo unless the agrecment is signed by all | SCU#to, where e has had the unguestioned EH\'M w 100 less than the head of tho | gtate platform pledgiug the party to the reg- | ment. The Manly Art at Hastings. was to-day |':~n\n‘nm| in the connty cour the roads inte od. In fact, cleven of the [ Position of mftu and power and givon loket received, and that the republican | ulation of transportation rates, also the gov Senators Conner, Hoover andaWolbach HAsTINGS, Nob., Jan. 20.—[Special Tele- | Lhe professor flied a now bateh of ‘iuforma- | forty-five words containing all tho informa his state a represectation that could not oo pominees for the same oftice fell behind the | ernor's message on that point, aleo the high SR N . 20.—[Sp ! tons, tion given o the pross by the sccrotary of | D¢ replaced by any otler man. The question ®loctors about forty votes. frofght rates in Nebraska as compared with | Tho nppointient of Dan Hopkins was to | RFam to Tie Br®]—A prizo fight occurred h — b AiROMOK, REBY - NTHE ment canaot | ©f his sucecssor precipitates a lively eontost. Rayner and Meoker opposod the counting | neighboring states. It concludes: be warden of the penitentiary. He has been | here to-day botween Ed Young and Lee : b | p ikl <y | e made operative until all parties have as As there i no session of the legislaturo this Of the ballots in any procinct not in disputo, | ‘therefors, be it jointly rosolved by tho | deputy wardon heretofore. Davis, two local sports of slugging proclivi- [ ~NESRASKA Crey, Neb, Jan. 20.—|Special | gop The balance of the press report | fMilleR the movernor will have to appoiut to and stated that time would not pormit them | senate ana house of rep:esentatives of tho | - The report of the stato university shows | ties, and the oocasion was their debut in the | to 11k Beg.|—The man Palmor, held hero | reads: “Tho roads represented heroe, with R LT L make a canvass of all the returns from | state of Nebraska, that tho state board of | that twenty were graduated fn ¢ on the charge of horso stealing, was released | one exception, adoptod the agrcoment, A | ONC Session to serve, even it 18 no extra uglas count. transportation be and hereby is required and [ 1587, a like numbor i 1555 and 163 sinco the | Mstic arenn. None bit sports of tho town | pLiRER M Lot B reof | committes was appointed to obtain the signa- | 33810 Ar. Allison's term docs no Muhoney claimed that the sitting members | instructed to make, adopt and enforce upon | establishmont of the institution, were lot into the secret, und the fight Wwas | 34 ha whs the wrong man, He had ',,m.“ tures of thoso mnot,represented. It is ox- | PIVC UL March 4, 1500, Byvery sor ad not been served with notice by the con. | all linus of railrond in_ Nebraskaa_schedule [ Membors of the senate have a custom of [ over before the authorities were aware of | pursued all through Towa Lhe past two wooks | pected thut the agroemont will be veady for cowa hetctafora, haw boadi i | Sostants of any dispute s to the lesality of | or schedules of local froiht rates that shall | talking to cach othor across the house with- [ the affair. The sporting fraternity agreo | by local oficors, but s roturned of | publication to-morrow.” e LD he returns from the Second nct of the medy and preveat the disceimination now | out the permission of the chair. It is both | that it wi lively mill, and one which is own accord. e lives in Seward county One of the prosidents unbosomed Nimself | &1 efort will now b made (o have the west econd ward, where the grossest irrozul existin against the farmers, grazers, manu- | undignified and unparlismentary, and the | . bt el st s e | TS Y11 attor the mecting as follows: I buliove the | €T Part of the state represented. This fact fties occurred. A democratic member sug- | facturers and merchants ot Nebraska, and it to be called down. would have been ereditable to_professiouals, | Neb- . W18 GHINR 1S ROINE b0 BBt fatll will oporate se Congressman ] ested that the only way to deterinine the | that shall give to thew tho benefits of the Shanner 18 o young mian and a [ L0 fleht was for a purse of $200, with gloves Br aite bogin with, I don't boiieve more than one of 1dovson, w e natter and find where tiie discr homo markets.” S4TmoE Who salaom Shoste bab: IRHAH to u finish, Marquis of Quecnsiorry rales, § o Fiv kRt | o NS AT A e AhB s Wil i "he resolution was laid over under the | ited defense of his bill to put abstractors | YOURZIs twenty-three veurs old, andstripped f 5 (L AEG Braithwaite, who | 8ign. That will block us vight th Chen, further { Jots oceurred was to ¢ roturns. rules. under bond hie proved that iv was not for | 8V 185 pounds. Davis is °twentyfive, | to Tuk Brr.] tllam G. Braithwaite, who | {74 4o voads do not sign, o if those of us nan of . those Wostover objected, 1 that the | Among the bills introduced were the fol- | want of ability and weighed 180, Billy Cooper of- | was found guilty by the jury to-day, wus | \who'iave signed, concluds t operate wndor | W ointanent may be made s that Sommitteo had not sufticient evidenco to con- | lowing: Tn opposing delay in his school fund bill, | ficiated as referce; Charley Smith und Dick | sentenced to three yoara fn the penitentiary. | the agreement | de 1l I lust a | 9f ex-Governor Carpenter, of Fort Dodgo; i vince them tnat the baliots had been kopt I3y [tansom—TFor classifying pupils in tho | Senntor Coruell mdo an appeal to. ovory: | THOMPSON acting As seconds. Young was the | Fle will be taken o Lincolm to-miorrow. AT b o] (o tlia maitoEa V Sioux Cit, \ according to law, and hud not been tampered | public schools, and allowing the establish- | body in general and no one in particular: | e favorite ut the start. He is the more - meating, M at this minute would of Councty with, and the majority of the committec | mentof separate schools for the sexes and | “What 18 the use of putting. this ¢ The | Scientific, and = Davis' *corporosity handi- PUE WALLS FELL. 16 botvar oft it wo hiad not buon ropresoited; orson, of i tacitly agreed with the speaker. colored children vote had been taken, and Prosident Howe | €3Pped him in the battle. —_—— Howaever, we will stick to the sment as Wit bl ‘Ihe committee held a final meeting this By Runsom—Ii%or the croation of a system | sont a broad smile all over the house by |, First Round—I3oth men came tothe front | qpothar Disaste ollows the Fire | long us it stioks to us. v Governor Larrabee himself would undoubt- évening. By a voto of eight to throe—De- | of meat inspection before animals ave slaugh- | dryly sing: “Because u majority of | in #ood spirits, and sparced cautiously for an t Dulutt lould the presidents con odly be urged to the placa, owing o s laney, Mattes, jr., and O'Sullivan—they de- | toved. 5 . CaTia bl e ¥ opening. Several light blows were ex- AL o chairmiin of the b strength with the anti-monopolists, As few glx‘lml to throw out the First precinet of - th AFTERNOON SESSION. The mornini sossion of tho senate was | changed, when Davis struck out viciously MixNraroLis, Jan. 2. —A Journal special | TR B e the people in Towa believea that - Allison woeald | cond ward, This will scat O'Brien by a [ The aftornoon session was oponed with the | quict, and few visitors were present S | with " his right. Young got out of the way | from Duluth at 11 m. savs: The walls [ ittao® reports, Noonoat pro #ive up his seat in the senate, the po<sivility l ujority of seventy-fourover MeMillan, and | following resolution by Senator Linn, wh Attorneys Hawes, ®rogory and Breckin- ";;!mlsmnfilx H"l*lrl‘ug\mimln \vw‘l' S l:!“! of the burned opera houss have just fatlen, | partioular “puil” for the position, and the ‘," u successor has been very little dissussod. | Bpecht by fifty-oight over Ionno. Four ro- | waa adopted without much dubate: ridge of Omana were state houso visitors. oy on havis' loft temple that knocked Bim | ghing the wooden buildings adjoining and | presidents h 110 do no caucusing on | 13Ut candidates will undoubtedly multiply in ublicans, Meeker, Fenton, Fieldgrove and Resolved, That a committee of five be ap- Sovel ) s v clear off his pins. Gia5t: & g v | the nexu few days. 3 ed, Th e be ay Several senators want to know what has h 3 i burying a number of people in the ruins, the subject. 1uestion will, if possible, ayner, will file a minority report recout- | pointed to investigute and report_the condi- | become of Sonator Ransom's full value in- | 4 Se¢oud Round—Davis came up somowhat | bUt Ll ; 3t bo devided by an informal ballof and many of e ending that the returns from the Second | tion of the agricultural dopartment of the | surance bill, which has gone to the houss, | 182ed: but plucky, and succeeded in getting | The frame building was occupiod by Cham- | gy 50 S IR B ST ALY B0 The Brown Murder Trial. recinct of the First ward be also ex- | state university, and the station for the study | committee, | - }n some ‘";:"ls(hm““[du'“ his mlvm-mrfn who, | beriain & Co,, as a book store. Chamber- | that the person receiving the hizhest num Masox Crry Jan. 29, —Spacial Tele- And a fight will be made on the toor | of the discases of animals, with an itenz Seaator Rausom got a round of applause | MGRENer b 'd‘j'l’)“,‘“{"'w" 'l“ Lol Ly lain, the proprictor, was buried in the ruins, | berof votes on the informal ballot, will be | gram to T TS PR T NERRE his question. = Should it carry, it will | stutement of all expenditures made in with the statoment that if thero is any fn- iird Round—Davis rovived. He gotina | iy “incdiately caught fire. One | unanimously elected on the firsi ofical | trialis growing move lntor eloct Istabrook oy six votes over Morrissey. | ducting and sustaining such departmen Steument in Nobraska that necds bolstering | NeaYY blow on Young's probosis, and tho g o . 0 N LoV rial is growing more intercsting, and the i ranorts hisyd ok hooh WriLien Gnd My | Shet ths comtisn bt pn o G | strument in Nobracka that noods bolstoring | oluwdy “ilowed coplously _first biood for | other man is ruportet to be i tho ruins, but lot. el o court room does not bezin to hold thy crowd ot be ready to file to-morrow. On this point | for persons and pepors. O ERI BimE : ol Eira o | Davis. nothing definite is known. The fire at 12:20 : G . of those anxious to hear the tostimony, The S ! and pap siitutional awendments provosed give point ) o el L T HOIGM bIBbEE o1 The Inter-State Commission - The he members of the committee are non-com- |~ The president announced the following | to the remark Fourth Round—The glfects of tho wicked | was still razi o o Sie0TALImALE principal witness on the stand to-day was J ittal. Delaney, O'Sullivan and Mattes, jr.. | special committe 'Senator Howe has introduced a volumin- | PIOW that folled Davis in the firat round | frame buildiugs was threatencd. The loss 22 0aG0, SISk LU i etunatiEaN =0 il file another minority report in which | On tho gove message relative to Ne- | ous. bill amendmg numerous scetions | Showed plainly on his face. Young forced | up to that time amounted to §12,00. No | Tue Bee.|—Judge Cooley and Colonai Mor- | I (F al of Monticello. o hey will claim that the votes in all disputed | braska's participation in the centonmial of | of . the assossment law. It sounded | the fishtine, and had it all his own way for | insurance. ¥ rison, Inter-state commerco commisslonors, | Stated that ho saw the ¢ ut 4 or recinets should be canvassed by the com- | Washington's inauguration—Hoover, Weth- | like a young code when read, but tho rest of the fight. At the end of the four- he body of | Chamberlain was 1) o "iiiieg this afteraoon for St Paul. | 100%clock at night go into the law olse of ittee. A hot time is expected when thecon- | erald, Cornell, Norval and Ijams. its onl, object, as explained by | °° th round Davig fafled to respond and | recovered afte @ was got under cou- Suid Judge Cooley, while on his way to the & Weleh, at Monticello, and heard Hicting reports come up for action, On' the investigation of the agricultural | Senators Howe and Paxton, is to corrcct | UMrew up the sponge. { "’,"1:, It is now thought thut no other lives u 'x'v One | tiie lids basa Al ake > s eI HaE RN ToE Mecker introduced in the committee 8 re- | department of the state university—Connor, | some of the evils of asscssing property as | , LLWas pronounced by the sporting fra. | were lost. ek, SOL1? ML LR ORI EERI e e 2 rt to throw out all three districts, but the | Funck, Keckley, Sutherland and Panlsen. thoy now exist in Douglas county. Under | {ernity a gamey fight. ~Another contest is = in Chicazo with 10 matt none of | he roof of the shed,” he said mmittee voted on eacch separatel ‘The bill directing the governor to give the | the'existing law each ward ot tho city of | Peing quietly arranged, jand aspiring pugi- Affaivs which would be of interest for publication. ) elch told her he understood sho hristy, ot noul.,q: Joted with tho republi- | city of Omaha o title to its high school | Omula hus an assessor, and the differcnces tists will put themsolves in trainiog. Pans, Jan. 20 loquet, | Our business in St. Paul say be of consider- | Wanted lesal advice. She said that she did ans for the majority report. On concluding unds passed the committee of the whole Y i oining property, when e prime minister, will introduce in the cham- | ;10 fitore /11ll0 0616/ in con ool and that it was about the poisoning bu he First district of the Third ward, which TNt (e gt | [ “\E;{“"‘{'f‘.g' adioining property, Whetl | g Soldiers' Home Investigation. | bo B iR A e DI 0 e ook b oL I torest T il Ataain ornoation | S5r iy ut tho noisoniug business Y st Gardne i h » oy o 83688018, S 3 e s : -0ste with the Minaesota railrond commissionars, | 8t Mason City. He askod hor many quos- would seat Condon and unseat Garduer, only | it had couccaled designs in the Omaha city | often ringly unveasonablo and un- | GRAND IstAxp, Neb.y Jan. 20.—[Special | yio seputin darrondissement system of | oo g 5 A e e ceker votey aye. An effort will be made | hail, fust. “This " bill provides that 'in | Tolegram to Tue Brs.]iA special commit- S B : S What it is I cannot us you tell. Wo will re s s Lol QUL b hove Estabrook given tho privilege of the | e Keckloy bill for an elective railroad | counties haying 70,000 population or upward | tee consisting of fivé serators. and nine rep. | OUNE: Tho Boulangist pross has decidod to | turn Monday, perhaps, or carly n 2, [ she was charged with murder. He foor. It successful he will make a ringing | commission was indefinitely postponed. there shall be ono’ ossessor, who shall ap- 520 : BO% o 3 P remain passive and profit by any mistakes | to Chicago. “We may then have something [ asked her how she knew, und sha Ppoech fn his own behalf. Tho democrats e point as many assistants as ho may need, | Fesentatives visited Grand Tslundein aspo- | ¢hgt may be made by the government. The | of interest for you.”" 83l by she knew - and - could re reconciled to losing two seats. Tehre is House. subject to the appro of the board of | cial Pullman car to-day for the purpose of | gounrallof the Floquet government isex- | . fudge Cooloy was informed that tho Chi- [ see. Hle her if the - poison b i Yl of trading votes botwoen submissionists | 1 icoLy, Neb., Jan. 20.—[Special to Tas | county commussioners. Tho object fs to se- | inspecting tho Soldier’ Home, and to make | pocted when 1t demunds ~ urgency for the | €480, Burlington & Northern refused to | was k proad, and shoted | nd democrats, but - thero is a stroug feeling | ;3 2 H%000 T0R TEE cure uniformity in the assessment of prop- | an estimate of the ’appropriution necossary | scrutin d'arrondissement bill, as the Boulan- | TV the spresident’s Cagrooments The | e givon in water.! She said inst such a deal. Bee. |—Petitions in favor of, and remon- A ) TR = X Dropriavion ;necessary | scrutin d'a el " ¢ Boulan= ) 5,304 has not boen taking a roseate view of [ she liad bought poison and there was nothing . ¢ erty. Tho assessor will havoe asalary of | for the maintenance of the proposed im- | gists and probably the opportunists and 0 g 3 . & o o 35 5 Y ; : + probably i S o 0adinK SEyRERTaL 4 ore v cared to tell him_ that night, e strauces against, submission were presented | £1'3%0 o your, and oach assistant will recoive | provemorte The. appropeition hered for | badicals Wil rofiee (0 artee 1ot Tho | the procedings, and he was und is- [ more whe cared to 0 that night, aud , To Investigate the Farm. from various parts of the state. 3 per day for the time actually emploved. | will bo cut down some in a few items, but | Boulangists declare that should the govern- | Kustedat the want of perfect I e eveh o upah onpLanday (gL ON Luxcor, Neb, Jan, 20.—(Special to Tm | The committeo on constitutional amend- | * Poiico Commissionors Hartman and Smith | will not bo ‘materially changed. Tho prin- | ment biunder Houlanger will be presidont | 1% Of record us having eharactorized e | his acouing, afier talking the mattor ovory Bre]—Diller’s resolution to investigate the | ments reported in favor of Corbin’s proposed | of Omahu have a bill they want_passed. It | cipal object of their Visit, however, was to | within a month. 3 e e e B T it AR G (T i ey s is to empower thom to administer oaths and | investigate certain charges preforrod agan: General Boulanger, in a letter of thanks to | 3 By 5 SARLED ! tuess, and they could not prove it. 'sn:; llege or experimental farm created quite a | amendment to the state constitution, 1) - - we o nrecme: 2 Fosca b L 5 h QIR the electors of the department of the Seine, as to the pussage of the ngrocment, or as to compel the attendance of witnesses in the | Colonel Hammond, the commandant, b went down the back staiss and out into the Precze. ing the investment of the permanent school 4 n P g D . its provisions being faithfully carriod out, is 0 Koy trizl of culprits in their department. The | some of the inmates. A thorough investiga- | says: “A national republican party, based Dro! ot Bl ety G > me. " Ballard wanted the resolution to go over | fund in “registered school district bonds." bill has been entrusted to Representative | tion rosultod in his Gomplete vindication, upon the probity of its oficers, sincerlty and | $HMPLY @ doubt s to whethor ot they will e Gn for a weel. House roll 163, Johuson’s bill for a uniform | Hungate. universal suflrage, is henceforward to be the | GIPPOHCUEE BOE L8 BRG0P0 LORE RS | o b ada the defondant 1ookod sick. but that Rhodes thought that no investigation | system of text books, and to provide thaj R L e Glectric Railway For Kearney. foundation of the ctamber, which bas hith- | e way maters stuyd, 7 sad ; Ly 2 b TR Keanxey, Neb., Jan. 20.—[ L Tele- | orto fought aguiust it with unprecedented | yo0 Cgigturbing factor, and the defect , one of tha should be undertaken on mere rumor and | each district may purchase them at whole- Bhat the resolution should go to the commit- | sale and furnish them to pupils free, on mo- | Consul Blnck Imitates s nothing beforo fury. The chamber now h i i it but dissolution, from which it wi 0 time Honp; tho exuct lan- road virtually interested makes matt much worse.” The judge intimated sackville and | gram to Tur Bee.]—Articles of incorpora- fell into the river he recorde $ee on agriculture for investigation. tion of Dempster was placed on the general Meets the Same Kate. tion were filed to-day for the Kearney Blec- | gype. The republic is now free to all French- ¥t 12156 as wallifor used by ilira he Rayner said: “This would kill the in- | file. CreveLaND, O., Jan. 20.—A dispatch this [ tric railway company. The incorporators | men of good will. e T s b i e B U tondiment of the bill. The resolution charges | House roll 185, to authorize county attor- | afternoon from Buda Pesth, Hungary, an- | are: W. Frauk, F. D, Watson, Johin J. | others have done ™ s at once, . Hy balleved that perfett naantnity. | to muke him nshimned of himaolf. A hat the funds have been misapplied. Be- | neys to appoint a deputy, wus amended and | nounced that joseph Black, United States | Bartlett, George A. Sherwood, R. L. Spen- | Ao moderate vapers doubt I was an absolute necessity to the life of the | “Fhe defendnat wrots me two lotte ore 1 vote any further appropriations T want | »ocommended for passage. consul to that city, had been recalled by this | cer, D. C. Jackson and C. M. Rice. Oficars : | {HES AU 10 ey SR o Rl hat agreement, but he also believed that faitl 1o was visitag at ier bowe in Nlinois. 0 know \what good the puoble Of \the stato | * Mr. Soverin, of Lancaster, introduced the | government. Mr. Black is a woalthy George W. Frank, president; H. D. Watson, | of his immediately announciug o policy. fulliviopoualtaliorinslotiuafiintorauial| SR chlon, MEniatiorlylon s g iy nded, and what thisexperimental farm has | following: dent of this city. It appears that he wrote a | vice president; George R. Sherwood, treas- - . problems the presidents now discussin proper intimucy existing botween the de- M. Rice, The capital SPARKS l-lli)_.l HE WI S. On his last visit to Chicago, Judge Cooley | fendant and Jim An m. As yet the en doing.” Resolved, That all known lobbyists and | letter toa New York Hungarian paper, in Rhodes thought that specific charges | agents of corporations be denied the privi- | which he advocated protoctive tariff and ar- shoutd be made beforo an investigation [ loges of the house, and the sergeant-at-urms [ oot it frod vrado, | This lotter came to an in- | state has produ ndl it s the no crimlnating evidence, stock 18 $100,00. This road is to be built at sral opinion that whils th once of stundard gauge heavy rails, the cars 7 in the Tanguage of 1 oflicial, that any mavipu- v J. Smith has b v, W date from L Andr tired list of the arn Colon on the should be ordered. be directed to exclude them from the floor. e to b lighted by electricity; and first-class in | §" gl lation of the rates would in tho future be @ | necused may be the one guilty, the ovidene Whito said he wanted time to look over the | Olmstead said that a_standing rule woy- | the hauds of Idmund Jussen, consul gen- | every respect. Thoe road is to be a belt line. "‘"',"."r"”"'» 1M Mokche koalled ; 5us pioce of business, Since that | 18 not such us to prove it, ‘The lettors writ- peport before approviug the resolution . erned the case, and woved that the resolu | ersl at Vienna, who wrote Black a very | Tt will connect tho Midway hotel with the | Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. MckKee called on |y Cov Coh 0 i e vivtually. defied the | ten by Mrs. Brown to Mrs. Bessie Lako biller defended his resolution. He said it | tion be tubled. The motion carried. severe letter, taking him to_task in a most | hotel on the lakes, the cars running between | Mrs. General Grant and her daugnter, Mrs. | (58 RECT IS WS FEEITL COI o | were during the aftornoon introduced as ovi- wyas not only the money thoy havo had, but | Diller's resolution to_investigate the ex. | radical mauner. Black made a cool reply, | the two every twélve minutes. Connection | Sartoris, and informally ou u few other | BELE OIS Y EHGTE N EEE BE L Goqee, a he gencral policy of the farm that needs | perimental farm was called up. Aneffort | 8od then a statement to the cr- | will also be made with the Union Pacific and [ friends. to explain on the return of the comumissjon e ) ¥ooking after. He had scven farmer boys | was mado to refer it to commitices on agri. | Wry 0{:‘:'1(::1‘ 3:"‘?] ls:";c: m“n:fi:tmunx:f B. & M. railways. u‘n"ih l‘m\lxlsm ;flflhc .\rk:lmga-u general as- | next we 1+ for Damages. | nd he wanted them to derive some | culture, university and normal schools and | B PRALIOS A i el By ——— sembly balloted for United States senator The Towa railroad commissione BuruiNeroy, I, Jan. 2),-|Special Tel | mefit from this institution and | to defer action for one week. Al these mo- | the election, and furthermore, he From Beartrice. succocd James H. Berry, The total vote | poyand A, B, Cum. s, hod. & c AT T T “h,[ I‘Im o il e wanted the committee made | tions were voted down and the original reso. | rogurded it - as o harmless, | although | pgiyyice, Neb, Jan 20.—Special Tele- | stood: Berry, 103; Powell Claytou, 145 oth- | with the commission during the day Al £ i ““1p chiefly of farmers—of practical men, and | lution was adopted. ho is well aware now that in his position he G S tthe Wy | ers scattering. Toya" Tmant Clalmed (b Ut attonses irougt | andi artiojsctileaSiniiBoplliigton S10i 889, 18 he investigation to be thorough ; Sevon bills were introduced, among them | had cowmitted an impropriety in writing jt. | Eram to Wi Bir] =01 plitiio Wy P R against the Boston & Albany roud by John | 4ied this morning at Monmouth, 11l. While 1 “This idoa seemed to strike the farmers and | the following: He referred to the secrotary of state the let- | andotte railroad, from Kansas City, wer tion in P, Squire embraced exactly the points at is- | in this city anc ago Sunday Blind fell G they voted down every dilutory motion and | By Hanthorn —To establish a normul i:‘lfu‘k{{(b:"{:}’;)‘:"hfij»‘;:fi;i“,"J“;;,’i_‘,"h ‘fl:fig;_‘;f!‘;n{ here to-day. The rond is now completed from | A woman named Johnston was secking re- | sue between low whilo half intoxicated, and was carried by a pd';w_x'v‘tmrl t]:nu !'_(‘m'»lul‘lonl; e 5“:‘{(91“’:: E’]T;,;‘;E-rpcm».m e e "-"Ilmm“u-] il c“m».;m"‘ Kansas City to the Nebraska line, mnl. will | dress from Judge Berka yesterday, but was. 'Ilwl\vull 'i :;_nx.. i dusal ‘{ policomun i adjacent store. A physi- + The following members were appointed on y E : L S sand personalitics, Jussen, | 8bout June 1 muke Bgatrice the division | unable to obtain it. She is a widow and has | Judse Cooley and Colonel Morvison 1 ciun was summoned, witn mado a partial ex} &his committee: Diller, Rayner, Cady, White- | the original land surv X O Lo anasem | point and terminus for somo time. R TR AR S TR o R i o, | I tho cases woro identical, to stry both tor [ AL WER BISHIATE L WD I PX) Head, Hill of Guge, Hunter und Delaney, 1y Hall—To provide a aniform method of | he sid, did nov see fit to sk any explanation | POV ERENE SRR FINGs oo | been living at No wenty-oighth avenue. [ i G RO IR OO W0M St | amination, but voncluded that havd o] SR of him, but instead furnished ovidence | he bullding improvements She clmms 1o have paid her rent promptly | it ) it has sine devélopod sot nimself up as prosocutor, judge, h000, until this month, when she was laid up by | U84 oy lis hip was broken, He placed in Po cstablish a burean of agri- | and th and executioner, Black fu Mr. und Mrs. John 00 Beat mith gave a recep- to-1 By Diller culture in connection with the department of | JUry 1 th To Excl 0bhyis! 3 toiBxolnde Liohhyl tilor ex- accidentally stepping on . nail, She was G e night i intenso pain, mblin tion 1o peov! ght at their . LaxcoLy, Neb,, Jan, 20.—[Special to Trg The bi r the cre plained that he had written the articles for 4 " ust able to walk, und had crossed over to a f ut professional ¢ Next day he was i 3 Bue|-Mr. Severin of Lancastor, throw o | finte; The bill provides for the creation of a | 110G 'Now York papor, and it ‘was in_re. Hiandaome rosidencs. (The guseis wore. ea: O A S O R e fined &0 and ensts [ RGN tives, | yls g bombshell into the corporation camp this | §2 500 a year to take charge of the same. sponse to an urgent request from the editor | LRHIMET LY ;mcln‘;‘mm,i Sorvod VW [ some washing, when her landlord, named [ yests oon for gambling. The evi- | morning he died, it 18 ged, of tha injurios | morning by the introduction of a resolution everil bills were taken up on third ‘road- | 0f the Hungarian papor that he had written F gpidiba L i Hall, o0uf Conatable Haw W toevict hor, | donco went to show that Jdoo Charboan, a | obtuined in his fll and the negloct i gdenying to lobbyists and known agents of | ing and pussed. Among them was hons: tho objectionable document. For Attemptad Violation On hel -»Luxn.s‘l\«! found herself, a sick ¢l il swoeep, and Jacob Woir, who admitted hay- | Ut followed u-lvllm Hiinois relutives, it is | | 4 roll No, 50, Cushing's bill, Which provides e 4 FAQIA Y and her houschold goods out on the street. L g o il sue the and the physi- gorporations the privilege of the floor. R R TR R e The Suprems Court. Covvsmus, Neb., Jan. 20.—(Special Tele- | She is a Norwegian, and cited Dr. Taylor | i veon furnished with $1 by tho police dod 13 AR 1 Caldwell was on his foct in an instant and | whara the purty entering into & contract dies | Des Moixes, Ia., Jan, 30.—[Special Tele- | gram to Tun Brs]—A complaint was sworn | who attended her, and Rev. W. J. iar Sl aled ooy = k wanted to know how they could be distin- | without completing the sale. A gram to Tk Brz]—Tho suprem court, re. | out this evening boforo Julge Cowdery by [ Who wvas endeavoring to make up hov rent, | Suie, | WU CW G Was fuible e Wl icide at Dubaque, ¢ 4 ished from other people. The enacting clause of Burnham's bill, | guued the filing of decisions to-day and | Aaron Cue, charging Charles Seward with [ 5 frivences. Judse Beriit could €0 BOWMIE |\, S0 our’ “When wrrested o had 63 DURoQUE, Ta,, Jan. 29 -[Special to Tug The speaker answered that ho did not. [ Providing that no county should be created d down the following: attempting to ravish his wife, Adda Cue, at J LTSl ou his person. He will appeal. Last evening this as startied y which should contain less than 676 square | handed down th 3 ) ; %know, uuless they would give their names | 7000t CIEG o, Washington ye va A, C. Tasker et al, ap- | bis residence in the northwestorn part of the They Loitered Too Long. e t of the suicide of Charles ®ud occupation. ) APTRILNOON SESSION. pellants; Jones district; afirmed. city. Policeman McTaggart placed Seyard Half a dozen young toughs who loiter . i‘d!\';m Ill. Vi D Lof the ;} 104 ory Jr., awell-known und greatly liked 3 oft. Monday « W man ning for N Lury youn bout thirty years of age. His Olnst, examination to- | around saloous and gisreputanle joints were 1 sald that a stunding rule of the | gaigrd's unti-trust bill was taken on third | Pannie Shopard vs Chicago, Rock Island & | i Jall to await preliminar Thursduy, el ousc governed the case und moved the reso- ) : ‘Soward is o you T : { i b : reading and passed—74 ayes to 7 nays, Pach TN . Wap. | morrow. ward is a young man who eame | grrosted at midnight by the police in a Doug R s H 0N B 3 futher is one of the traveling men connectod Bion o' on bliatable, The housc went into’ committeo of the | Buc'fic Rallway company, appellants; Wap- | from Illinois nad has recently been working [ fas streot saloon: Thoir names are Billy | Dusen will wod Miss Helen lugenio Vi with Randall's wholesule leather house, The ’Inuli‘“;‘xllng’::;.rlnli;:l::lll,"'l:\?n’l“o rosolution of the | whole to consider houso roll 172, the bill to [ 1P RSUEICLE AMMMER o oy | 8t Oconee, this county. Nestlohouse, Toui Huyes, Low Kraut, D, B, | 8 Union Springs, The mate young man borrowed & Winchester rifle : R O D arroantatarcn ;x.‘.lwlfi’cl?s_:xwuunhmm.mml ersons from | o 4 B\ ML “Bheritt, Hambolds distriot T 2 Guiser, Dennis Quirk and Dennis Allen. A R e from ono of tho v, and placing the sy iR Apoas tix. . i 0 ined. S LI against his stomach, pulled the Lrigger wi g »’""Qli'":,'{f;d.:,','f,’ur:,:o.;.",‘.’fv ik the fuestion | White moved to amend by including all | 2 M Randolph vs Town of Bloomfiold, | NOWFOLK, Neb., ‘Jan, .—[Spocinl Tole- Ives and Staynor Looked Up. Wit Brating 11a f0ot, ‘The bal) camie oat at thio Agiite wnd i } 0 table. honcrably discharged soldiers und sallors.” | gppeliang; Davis distriot; afiemod, gram to Tux Bre.)~For some days stories | New Youk, Jan. 20.—Financiers Ives and | Guist Anderson. 4 Suod: arvosted | Vissed through a plato gluss window and i t% There was an afimative response from bt ar ke LSS Sionlian Vrabert & Armbruster, appellants, vs A. | have boen afloat with, regard to Caroline | Staynor were again lockod up this evening, PN R wested | aceoss Main stroot. He died in five minutes, bout thirty yoices, und nearly as many noos 1 oo SHEIRE LG Cbate on the question the | g Anderson; Wright district; affirmed, Solier, a girl emplaped in the kitchen of the | having tailed to'secure the big bail vequired, Wile: Rephing® By it T P T e &:{?‘d‘:’;m-mn&‘“;gglfsffifif&';?;;:g":“‘;‘;’I‘u ‘House roll No. 13, Ballard's bill to prolibit | p Morgan tiverts v Disteict Mownship, of | yeylum, who died on Suaday, the istn. e cmurtl Drs Moty o ) Vi 2 i o h . i i 5, “ O 'S 1 0rs. o p lution will quite likely bo fortheom. | S10Y08 In pussengar trainy, and to compel | girmed, Coronor Loug owno iy fom Madison to-day | SIATEINRRI0 INARR. | 0 ot Nt Tnk Bek.|—C. B st e 0 o kEhCOI | pailrouds to heat their cars with hot air or e Dy and summonod a jury, 'They proccoded to | INPIANATOLIS, Jan. #).—General Harris ZUR DAk =G, We ) of { 4 g b steam, camo up s & special order. On moti An lowa City Squabble. tho eraveyard, and the body was exhumed | had & number of callers to-day, but none of ecu lar ‘holds the championship medals of Awerioa / ———— of Olmatond tho bill vins reforred back t0 the | Jow Ciry, Ta., Jan. 25.—[Special Tele- | and examined. On account of sick patients | political dstinction. Soveral visitors of im- for live bird shooting, has come out in a lot- Paxton on Prohibition, ‘;,lu,; objections m;l.é by the :-nin-ouu man- | Braw to Tne Bze.|—The fight between the | Dr. Loug was obligod to go home, but will | portance ure expe d during the week. Pecul in combination, proportion, and ter replying u-‘ ie recent public challenges LANOAsTER, Jan, 2),-[Special to Tur | geors, W gas company and tho electric light company | ¥eturn in the morning and resume the inquiry » —~-— - preparation of ingredients, Hood's Barsipae made by Dr. Carver. He iutimates that Dr, b Be Senator Paxton has shown his sincer- "l'lmlhml-a n‘unin w«lllxt7l;|to committee of | of this city over tho ownershin of the 50,000 | 3¢ 118 m. et :: B 8 ‘i"ufl:"}r;l\“zn:){"m A ru‘lll'.-‘:::‘»:(::‘:s the A‘ur.xtlw,v“m‘r:v-!sll(\; 1.‘:\: ;.m{‘;"r is working 4 t s "I.’ b.:fr. for u: " sl iib- | the whole on house roll 172, fhie by 8 PN ) 5 ONDON. dan, 22.—Willia ¢ kno y die i had the same opportunity that the others ha 1 3 In gas stosk hypotbasaied by 1 B, Graves A Kalthiahy Love et e e matioar. | s s ey el g L1 S RS0 o) NG Hp SAS QUPRERIIC i e SiotANAS 3 ty i opposing the submission of the prokib Hall moved that the biil be referred back ry amonduiout by making te fotlowing | (RIS A, B NS TORETSLUSCE | in Chicago took @ new turn to-day. Judgo |, Guaxb uaxn, Now,;Jan. -special | 63 neeting, P T A e T the last th rs. In conclnsion he 2 position: Dowpater fayorad tho biit and. said that | Fairall flen & lengthy opinion, refusing the | Telogram to Tuk Brr,}+«Lona Schrabl filed - Barsaparilla Is the only medieine of which can “Lhave letiers from Dr. Carver stating “You may take any five men from Ne- | many soldiers in tho state would be glad w | motion o stay the aunual eloction of direct- | a complaint in the patics”judge's ofice this Baaly Hurt, truly be sad, *One Hundred Doses Oue Dol» | thit 0 wouid send chall aud forfeits to raska who are posted as to real estito val- | see such a bill pass. ors, and holding that under the pecular | morning, charging William Meyers with her A plasterer named Joe MceLaughlin was | jar» peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's the American Ficld, the rocognized authority i 08, seloct throe of thom and let them put o |~ The bill was Soally sent back with o fa- | ciréumstances of the case the plaintils | AR P At AT T (T Ty o ATy 0 odla its, on all matters pertalning o shotgun shoot- uation on my property, wherever it may | yvorable recommendition. romedy, if any, to compel a transfer of stock | To A warrant was isgued for the arrest | almost ki 8 Kh aAx! ok Do Barsaparilla plishes cures Ditherto un- ing in America, but as he has failed to do so incatod witnin this stato. 1€ prohibition | ' Hall introduced an wmoudment sevaroly | on tho sompaiy's boOKs, was not in man: | 9f the acoused, butupte the prosent time | twoen Fourteenth aud Fiftecuth, Ho was | known Sarsaparilla™ | o date, Uhase litthe reason to think he enacted in Nobraska Lwill sl my property | criticising the proof readers of the kouse for | damus, but in equity. The plaiutiff amended | the police have baed liuable to locate him. It | found lying on the sidowalk in an uncou- | wonfor P itselt ever will. Dr. Carver has only ono match 0 cants on each dollar of that valuation, | not performing their dutics. The resolution | his petition in the oquitable action by asking | 18 though be has lofttho city. The girl is | scious coudition, and covered with blood, | (o title of * Tho greatest blood pucllier ever that he is willing o skoot with 8 skotgun, snd if anyoue wants to takewmoup I will | was unauimously adop tod. an order of transfer snd for & temporary in. | Bot yet fifteen years old, while Meyers is | The man had ocen “making & night of W | 4o Ceion poctliar tn its “good BAME viz,: English or Hurlingham rules at livi make 2 contract t that offect. Among the bills passod.to-day was ono tn- | Shuction P ¥ twenty-seven. with drunken _ companions, The latter | ZEVRET T R birds, and has not enough confiden 'fix his " stk ¢ = sasnany e buls patsed to-day wae.one ns " T S T olai that the uffortunate slipped aud foll. | B2 Riae e 1RO 4 R0t Silier | ghili 1o mhoot matches, Awmarican rulas, on 'he Sabmissionists Are Jubilant, law atlowing @ stay ' of exocition on judg- A War on Sunday Base Ball. Dr. Barrott Again. —— - owell targets, If the doctor will put pouey buolk of ¥ LuscoLy, Neb, Jan, 0. —[Speclal Telograw | ments ronderod (7 olerks' luborors’ and mo- |~ Sioux Ciry, Jan. #.—(Special Tolegram to | Lixvsar, Nob., Jan. ¥.—(Speoial to Tux w(fmnvll'fl"t;r T ll]«‘»’i;x":olm :":mrl&"';'““"' Fosullar s “"!‘I‘l'::";"',"':u’: ilaoballenses, insiend fla:a‘:u&o,:-' frd shook ¥ ot - chanlos’ wages. e mi o i T i ASHINGTON, Jan. J2 onel 'ronl y . e e N R o house' ismuased a bill providing tor | T BEW)~Tue mintsters of Sloux Clty to- | Man.]~Fho notorlous . Boono ts again § ) LCNCT0 L F0 S0iel (0laay ondored § B0 othor Peculiarapumen | ftessve cun agreo upon, provided be is wi happy o v claim, with the | yye yppointment of another oil inspsctor, ana | 48y organized a league for tho enforcement | at s old tricks. g Fo “ | his resignation to the president, to take effect | ever atlained so rapidly nor ueld so g w“udw:»nt:;g" ':)':t,u;gchmlp“l:ln:{ S :':;- greatust confidence, that they have sixty-one | jnereasing the “oil tost,” and pondlag the [ of the Sunday laws. The specific object of | son, a farmor hiving near here, had a child at bis pleasure. steadfaslly the coufidence of all cli if the matchos are shot here, or to seue 4 tos. Charges of bribery are floating In | consideration of the meéasare the house ad- | tho leaguo is to prevent base ball on Sunday. | with @ crooked foot, he offered to cure the = - B o5 i, B0 far thoy apnear to' be only | joursed. 'Tho matter nas been mueh dlsousted lately, | deformity for $100, and inducad Petarsen to it of people. Feculiar in the braiu-work whieh | ghgriiaplo insuitution of wny othier itios we © _ xumors. Unloss the reports on the Owuhn e— aud thora 18 & very bittor resling 1 latoly | Gien anote for that amount. Ho did nothing ¥or Reslsting, i ropreseuts, Hood's Barsoparilia eom. L8y #gree upon. . “pontests are filed in the morning the sub- Legislative Notes. iurtors towards the ministors” A mumber | for the pationt, but now the uote turas up, Eruest Myer, charged with rovisting Coa- | bines all the kuowledge which inoders T by ;=|lu\-m bill will almost certainly bo LixcoLN, Neb., Jan. 20.—|Special to THE | of business mon declare that they will cancel | 8ud must be paid. stable Martin Kddy while making levy, | r uuch-ro |tse|f'" medical Clayton Assassinated, ied up. 'he submissionists are extremely | subscriptions made for the Young Men's r—y was fined 50 and costs by Judge Borka yes- | scicuce has developed, 8. Lours, Jan, 20.--|Special Telegram to 3 ToRonaiste Bank liappy over the gain of one doubtful vote. | Christian Association building and churches ___Bonds to Bo Negotiated, terday. s with many years practieal expericnce ln Tar Bre|—A speeial to the Republic says L. ‘;nh°flj“:'fim :1‘“' lal Tele. | MP Sosd of Seward, hus yiolded to th [ Which are fu cours of oreation. Neniaska Orer, Nob., Jan, 20.—( A —— preparing medicines, Be sure o get ouly that Johin M. Clayton, brother of ex-Uov- o~ M e, prossure and hus decided 1 vote for submis- v to us Bek)—=The counly commissioncrs | o winglow's Sootning ovrup shoutd al- | Hood’s Sarsaparilla eraor Powell Olaytan, of Arisnsss, st ) to Tux Bee)--The sonate wnd house Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by | to.day took $165,000 in bunds to Lincoln to ways be used for children teathing. 1t sooth candidate for congress against O. R, Breck king committees hud s conferance to-night | fo 0 amn s nph "m"éi‘?‘"p‘ii‘m“‘n'l expolling impurity from the blood, | nayothom registered. These are tho bouds | tho child, soficns the gums, allays all pain, | S0ldby alldruggists. g1, elx for#s. Frepared only enridge, whose scat he was contesting, wis Bt the Windsor hotel with & number of bank- | sty for subwmission. My colloague will | Which 18 the cause of the complaint. | ror refunding the old Midland Pacific bands , | curesjwind colic, and is the best remddy for | bYC: 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecarics, Lowell, Mass, assassinated at Plomme rville, Avk. lo-sighty 4 bottle. 100 Doses One Dollar No particulars yot. f . grsonabili to regulats bauks. The chief | vl kgawst it, aud it s ouly fair that both | Giveit a triul, the iegality of which has recently been' | diarrueed, 25