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HTWENTIETH YEAR, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 191, TUMBER 208, ‘i\’g\\'ORD FROM THE HOSTILES :»‘J;.‘\”."CT.",‘L""T‘.‘,_i}“’.?. oot uions e, PENSION BUREAU- TRANSFER, | el oo v et sves | A POOR OPINION OF SCIENCE, | he dammatan et wat. & st o [IWO M0 ENTERPRISES, | abouts as brothers and sisters | asuitable certificate of honotdble service and the danger signal was s Disregarding - tenaut T mand of the Bt X ,"':“‘"roflau\"lllu!‘l"*:";;* aa wx»wmu[xr.lun train came along at full u ¢ hat this shall not be dto entitle speed and crashed into the switeh ongine, 10 0f his band to ascer: adlas Dela i g Yo e any oficer to any back pay or allowance or to o 888 ot ionl- | tearing away the foot and band railing ) T el abouts of the hostiles, and if | Leading Friends of the Soldiers at the Head antitle theim o vecognitio 3088 Satewral pace Towa Farmers Havo Some m as on Agricul il throwing the angine to the stroet worof | The East Omaba Land Gompany's Pr ooty Facility, . possible ascertain their number. of the Movement, of the army or navy of the United Stutes, tural Education, The engineer and firoman wero sertously . for the Coming Year, The correspondent today visited the Ogal ety understood that (e "‘“"’"“’" passe; ured, Tho collision created & panic. dinong Rl s, el — the house the other day recuguizing the ser- —_— 1he Mis oitlokd 6 o gl L R | lala school and ascertained thav the boys of 10 oLhier day See fl'; ug the ser. the four carload of pas on the train, ™ STRANGE SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES. | the institution wore insufilciontly clad, It is | BUSINESS WOULD BE GREATLY FACILITATED fed 15" poeion TOF tem. Pt of | THEY CLAMOR FOR THE PRACTICAL, | M o onowas tuwt” S switch ensine i | 4 yew ELECTRIC ~ MOTOR LINE. falling to the street struck a wagon standing sald that this was th sult of the de by —_— these measures, it is stated, will receive fav- near the curb and sinashed it t gments, gress in making approprintions and still ion at the hands of the senate this — Omaha and Conne Py to THE OF, KA R ANCE RECORD, maba and Council Blufts to be Asked Financial Transnctions of the Coune to Vate Bunda to Ald in the Coae B ths ks repared to Do the Work—A A snecial bulistia sioldh statistics of | 3 Feeling Over the Indian Teonblo , Quits an amount of clothing has been sent Census Bulletin on Church churchos was fssued from the census offico in Lowa—The Militia May tey Daving the Last Week, straction of Another lerk's quarters, but thers it had Statistics. today. Ouly a small portiomof the work his Be Ordered Out, Bostoy, Jan, 11.—(Special Telogram to Hridge, remained, neither eould it be used until all been com picted and this edition gives simply Wi T R e L the material intended for the school had ar- Sy the figures of the Unitel Presbyterian e B ho follwing tablo, compilod a atended for the school hud ¢ chureh, the Church of the Neéw Jorusalem, ‘ (Spectal to e | O Jispitehes from tho clewring houses 0 FOtHIERVEE BTHiS | Saivation , Advent Christian church n”‘“ ~“1I:"\r*. fa., Jan. 11 r\]m dlto THE | of gho cltivs naimad, shows tho geross ox Courier to Rushville, Neb,) Jan. 11— [Spe- | clothes made according to the requisition, 518 Fou LS, ¢ plists. aerom tho bullo: | Brr]—Tho roorganization of the faculty of | changes forlast wook, with raios “por- cani. | |, i the many eliear S o cial Telogram to T Bre.]—Another night | pla had been forwarded, This d Wasnerox. . C., dan. 11, Uin it is secn that the United Presbyterian | the State agricuitural colloga by the board of | 0f ineroase o deciarse, as against the hat are sure ¢ me to Om of mingled anxicty and fear has passed, and | have to be cut aud the pieces formed into Place of the Choir's Singing— What Captain Ofil 'y Saw on Craven Creck. ? ; : it el Monns of Wounded Tndians Takes tho ‘ rihor on the part of sometody else i mak. [ Th® War Department Much Better | session Reorganization of the Stats School PiNe Rinak Acexcy, 8. D, (By Special | rived tend of sending to the agency WasmiNatoN Bureav Tire Omam Bee, ) Among the many gigantic enterpricos and company outrank the othe or many months it has been known that d near future this company cont ated the construction of an slectric line, but from tothe war departmont. They contand that ces. CLEARINGS | been | - oswazsaq :: . : l{ x.n;n‘mllyl |‘,,’\v" ‘-l,kuf.v- what point to what other point was not nents and jealousies botween mambers known by the gencral public, In the matter of coming into the agency, | the superintendent says, arcnot so badly the present circumst s, time isan | 80 faras outward appearan go. They 1t which does not concern the Indian, | fairly well clad, but the matron says they Bomany times indeed, has he promised to [ have littie or no underwea come in, without keeping the promise, that Lieutenant Bettons, Ninth eavalry, came in 10 nan can tell when the final entr ill be | today and anncunced that Colonel Henry's made. command had moved on the White river, ik Bre correspondent today had an in- | seven s nearer the cy. This com- terview with Pather Jutz, This gentleman | mand omipanied by four companies of 1e of the leading friends of the soldiers | church in Nebraska has 85 ofganizations and | trustees ot their moeting in this city the pase | several amounts for the corresponding week | dur the next twelve months, those of the [ detiat. ; to sccom. | BAVe led in the movement which has been ag- | 2,172 members, Towa 101 ofganizations an otk Hiris bast oF ‘t dlatait to ths teany | 01880 East Omaha lan @ chilly, biustry day bas broken ever the | suits, which would require weoks > RaoBHlf visl o 1 g6 wia HaHHe8 11 VohigerbsN 2o oYY 71760 membors, South Dajota 4 organis | etk hus been o D a, agency, B CoAei1 L1086, louAg \PBIO BHEH ooy i EHNiMhuIME BY L@ BOMATER. BANME ztions and 50 mombers. Towa has e ARl L L W Notwithstanding the reportsat headquar- | boa's should have received at tho opening of | 3 o oreaniiations ol t‘;e guureh ot | loge throughout tho state, | The work of tho ers 1o the eontr: o Indians have not | winter, t o still without. As a further the New Jerusalem, Nebraska and South Da- | institution and results thercof have ter to th ) coutrar , th .11 1ia «» b -|l‘l‘ | T ¥ i “‘;»:' "‘ dont sdviihess: | diico the war department most furnishall | kotanone, The Salvation army has six or- come in, They have nc ;\vn reached the 1e superinton | bt pie | the rectrd proof in pension cases it would be | ganizations in Jowa aud 87 members, in mission, as was announced by scounts who are suffering. Some have dilapi- [ i 8 Gh AR Nebraska one orgunization, and ninefeen s a great saving to give it entire cnarge of the L [ sults v di fons trifo: K whied headquarters Last night, Tuded, so | dated trowsers which were intendod for | PREESVAKLO B 0 members, while in South Dillkota it has two | the faculty and by dissensions and strifes Yestorday it bocame known to Tir Bum ar ds tho bost information Which may now or us hers have shoes through which A GTTBERITS Tha G anat o orgranizations and thirty-on@ members. Tho [ among the students The inclination in tho ? *{ that tho deal for the construction o > 1o ,“.' . Sty 't is that the | their toes r, and others still have mnot Unquéstionably the pension bureas would | Advent Christian church hAS thirly-two or- | recent past seems to have been to got away il L AL Al be had goes, the only reliable fact is that th A ? “he girls, | DAY been taken outof the control of thein- | ganizatious in Iowa and 1872 meinbers, in RHTERS TUR A Al 1868 of Wilol Uhe s 4 i i been consummated, and an investigation Indians have started, and that is al1, Lad st s badle off | terior department and transferred to the war | Nebruska seven ovganizatigns aud mind:y- Aebiiirtiehinl il ol | tnitiuore .. s 3 followed. The facts are these oft | ihawie e con | CiEhtmembers, in South Duliota six organizu- | 108¢ Was established and make it rather a | & Lo Tho Bast Omaha company, with its department mlny years ago had it not been 2 i 1 th Cincinnatl . el AL for the objections raised by those wiro wint | 1088 and 163 ‘members, “The Seventh Day | scientificand technical than an agricaltural | St capitol, aidod by Jonn A. Creightou, A. J bt ooy Taeec, Dy tliose Who wint | Bwhtisks Hivel ikt SN & Tovew, ('gotivol, Thiis 1A ok eattihe fiik patsns | s s Popploton and J, M. Woolwor D HRLAT: toretain positions in the pension bureau. and 16) members, I Nebrasks fout organiza- | who wore edurating their children thoro, and | JLiikee ... Eid it et AN h LU b R LY commissionership and the various assistants | tions and 267 members, in South Dakota two thioks: was T e st el e P i 3 Dovald Macrae of Council Blufts aud other would be appoiuted from the army | OtZanizations and twenty-eight members, s A !’* e e “,” ‘) Minneapoliy capitalists of both cities, have arvangzod a without cost to tho fodoral govern | NEBRASKA STAR HOUTE SCHEDULRS OIANGED. :“ "I”L'I"N""“““ it i o I T T i 5 | company kuown as the interstate brids and WL SIARAE WRY AN Wolld s < b Quite a number of changesare ordercd to | Poard of trustecs has Gk L 2alebl et street railway company, with s capital stock turned out uto the world, But they are in | (k¢ place inmediately in Nebraska star mail | Sgiisfy. In - the = sel e | dagand : i Omahn 5 g 8 of 500,000, of which $1,250,000 has bee el il o time schedules, Hero ape.some of them: | Heardshear as president, the collego gains a | §maln.. .2 i) i Syt : . C ho: every lustant those who least need the om- | Winnebago to Pondor—Lafive Winnebago | bhoad who fe o recognized as a leading | 8t Dayi S o Jos sionary who induced the fantry under Colonel Wheaton head who is at once recognized as u leading it } Si¥icera wid S TioetaR g s {21k, Jdly missiontiry Who ladiced o broinees Saa oL WHEGLID. | p1oymont.: STt was nover contomplatal by the | dnily eerort St AL RAUBEE aa0. wio, Bmes. FHIv el ¢ anpolia W | Thoomicers and directors aro as follows: Indlans to prommse to como in just | 1 B g O advocates offthe transfer that the clerks | Pender by 8:50 p, m. ; leave Peader daily ox- g Aot ; : i Richard €. Cushing, president; James M. before the battle of Wounded Knee, They | ar ilos o the left of the com- | g o))q vy dspinced, Onthe contrury they | 0Pt Sunday at 0o, m., areiyNas Winncvaso | every particular for thowork before him 5 it 4 i | Woolworth, vice president; Henry W. Yates, were on the point of keeping the promise which is now mavching to this point, a s g 12:50 p.m. Royville 0 Lawn—Leave | Heis not an agriculturist, butis a thorough treasur Avthue S, P g ¢ 5 are to be retained and s many avmy officers | ¥ (W Bm. Rowville, 0:80 4 . i o, it permitto et e RS L T el g L W LE LN P AR A OHEAR s mon G atns nonv | INEANBATGE AWBHE N Cbosn FEles. i ) {oyville Monday and Friday at ) schiool man and will see, if permittedto carry | o roucral manager, and Georee W. Holdidge H51H S BRAEIN fot, il oat- o the General Brooke marched about six miles | %8 POssible utilized in the routine w: f | arciveat Lawn by 4:30 p, mi leave vu | out his ideas, that the other interests of thie (ot i X Q. Dopplatonand Donald Moctag. 5o yiug ack in foar, ilmost to thei el fon on White Clay has | A0udicating pension claims. A origadier- | Tuesduy and Satirday ab 1L &, me, amive | eollozs o not mifer: Ko pmereits of the i ) “IPlo firab work of the. cor will Ue the quarters, Suid that gentleman: oday, and his Fotiiot O v e Cloy has | o oeralor colonel would bo assizned from an | At Royvilio by 6:30 p. mn. Alllgos to Goring. | ‘tan county, the new professor of ugricul- i 5% | construction of an clectrie motos lino oxtoad *1 have 8o often heard that the Indians are | beou taken by Colonel Offiey. These two [ &< Dost to take the position of commis. | 10ave Alliuce daily exoeptSunday at ture and divector of the experiment station, | : I P O GRIET VRIS ke caming in, only to be mistalcen, that 1 sh commands will follow the Indians, and aro : P m.; arriye at Geving by 745 p. m.3 leave | needs no introduction to the farmers of Towi, . L R WAHLG IR ) 3 sioaer of pensions, and there woald be maj- s dally ' exoant: Sl 0 : 1T ek Tan s GRTGE AT et : | works, aha, 0 the comer of iight- @ them no more until I shall see the How bek d them but six miles, i 5 ing daily except Sundy at 6:45 a. m., [ and will assume the duties of the position, eenth and Farnam street Omuha, The i o & i’ y Licutenant Bettous also reports thay the | O™ CAPtains and licutenants assigued to tako voat Allance by 7:45 p.m. Williford to | having the confidence of every one. e will in 3 1 p route will be east on Locust and fihiteanth The missfonury resides at the missi FEd s i 1 niesoine | the posittons of assistants, deputies, chicfs of ving —Leave Williford ™ Wednesday and | nave as assistants Me. C. . Cirlis of ~ovada ¢ . iy A A wly five miles north of this place. It was | Indians "nw moving slowly to n..u(pnm dlviston dletisretn y ats a. m., arrive. 8t Gering by 12 | wnd M, M. D, A. Kent of Eolf, both geadu- | 3¢ o e tho Omaha strect railway comping, ty at this place the hostiles were to havecamped | Captain Picrce, successor to Agent Ro, 555 P S . i leave Gering Wednesday and Saturday | ates of the college. In addition'to this there 2 R e At e LA A ke vover, inf atter seyeral delays, arrived today, Ho is Probubly fifty of the higher officers 1n the | 4§ 'y VR IVSUMREC S Bat will be a board of directors of the experiment. | ¥ by beld this morning, torminates as 13 now last night. The gentleman, however, informs al delays, 1 ¥ 4 ot e o K § | predictea me that no Indians were within at least five | tall, peasant gentleman, one who seems dis e . f““"‘”\i r‘::‘,{l”‘y\\:“-«:f'm'( j'lr‘:fv“f: ",'“"_'“' Atk 5f S T Theobject of the meeting is for this pur- & 1k The failureof the Indians | posed to do his ¢ i 4 quiet and ste A58 : ¥ The postofiice at Stanley, Buffalo county, | 1°%¢, the director of the i RiC ORI 0% S ayitm g ton seen 02 pose: The bridge npany will build ecast mlles of tho placo. The fallurcof th “‘I."”‘ ;l,,ml,. el ¢ Flafith J“mv.l .m m:,‘,fh,":i change of adninistration—would bo displaced | Nebsicn, will b iseaiiasd after the 15t | the departments of Jgriculture, horticulture, | Hrminennm 1 el ihse il B L Wightoanth: and taputin an appoarance is o source of, dlsap {he receuiting servico ot Minncapols. He | [0F assinments from the army. Then there | inst. The mail will bo FEE 0 Ams | SEHORII, Stemisttys Satiiogy, botany | drans S then south on Eighteenth o the poing polutment to General Miles, who had ¢ AR R S108 TeTanian l_r‘ in this | Would be hundreds of eXtra clorks taken | herst. A BT b N Ao L alh e o ) p ¥ covered by the old horso cur track. pected them this morning . e ot Mt exphetigicel from the line and staff officers, and probably | Thore is tallc of an fnvestigatfon into asup- | Wav S Hovember of wach yeur ai v e ord U o he ot mailway company will allow Last night the goi | sent a courierto | vicinity before, but hehad had considerable ¥ posed lobby for the subsidy or Shipping bill, | Wnon the aw . sine the bridge company 1o operate on this street st uight the general sent a courier ) 3 anumber of non-commissioned officers would s s balkii | Me W.B. Niles was elocted assistant pro- | Topeks kit Bl ; \ oe o SHEY oor s the sceond bat- | of it among the San Carlos Indians. He had T'he democrats are talking atout it. A oxingion. Ky A the Iine will cover that portion of the stveot aptain Offley, commanding the second ha ie San Ca fans. ve kiven pension ofice duties, n fine, the % fessor of veterinary science and G, A. Pat g PRGOS RRaRy Wl e +] Sin el il 1 gotten along very well with them and th e given pension ofice duties. In fine, the Pefy S, Hearn, 5 RO ot m i fl St e it rcoin. v e | but, if not, some other s t will be sclected talion of the Bovonth cavalry, sta RO U progross in many | Peision office forceshould be doubled,trebied, rick professor of agricultural chemis ittedice: 4 ; Craven creck 1e captain had been ordered ad miade considerable proges any to take a position between the agency and | ways, especially in ageiculture, He was . Rt OxhRerouLiural chidmibity. | nireni . to reach Fiehteouth and Farnum, which will quadrupled, if nessary, without cxtra cost. ALIVELY SE’SIO Ite myricultital conrso will’ consist ot 8 o, el be the southern terminal point General Brooke. He, however, could not | asked if the soilat San Curlos was more pro- find water and was compelled ton e for- ductive than that of the Sioux réservations full course of four years, with short courses | 'Salt Luko City . . Regurdi N ol it wi o The commissioner could simply say he of one, yeurs, and will be thop- | Roehestor.. (I o Regurding this ne ¥ motor line, it will bo ward to the headwaters of Craven ¢ and he said it was not by any means. They TYs position about eixht miles from the | had to dig ditches and irvigate the land burcau—those oceuping what are now termed political offices, which are filled with every o OO0 v Y 0 double teack from terminal point to terminal wanted so many more clerks, the sccretiry "l""'l 'l”"f eding l"l the Wyoming | gughly ‘ugricultural,” enougl to sati fy e Totat ¥ 5 | point, with n fiftoon. minyte sorvico. duriss of war would make the ossignment, and work scglsiature becidedly Interesting. iosEalial (Gimevin togtaty antivith Qutslie of New "York 2 | the middle of the day and a ten minute ser- could be pushed as rapidly as possible. Cueyexye, Wyo, Jan, 11.—|Special Tele- ‘l;;-‘ :‘_d‘ I .m‘”- fl' “"—‘};“:'KE‘“‘ ‘_‘('“xr,“_ \“h *Not Included 1n totals, \\1;_-‘ during v:.u morning and evening hours. It hasbeen ureed by men in both political | gram to Tk Ber, | —The last day's session of | U1 3 AN b e s S A 10 power 2, i lurge, roomy, two story acdicy and commanded au excellent view of | and the w :.[;.«1 e .r\rxm.\- d \\‘llth parties that the l;.]u;u,ln-;;vm Of peusion | the Wyoming legislature clossd this morning QhLrLn h‘n:: L HIS PERSISTENT ASSAVLANT. bricle building, L ueieraciaalon it e At o camp of Gone ooke, and | ereat suceess, He said, further, that | claims never moved forward more rapidly by S oldoattarTaagd) §exs B 10WA MILITIA, - il company’s grounds st Omaha, u ";’l‘ Ca b ok 10 g i "t: e hoped to do the same thing on this reserve, | AU incrense of tho clerical force: that the | 8t 5 0'clock after an excitingalbmlght session. | ry.o Tudian troubieon the. Sloux reserva- | Tadrd Attempt Made to Assassinate a | at the covier of Mwenty-fivst avud | ocush ho camp of the hostiles. He could ped e same thing ox g o | cuiefs of divisions and commissioner alone | A Lig fight was made on theQuestion of ex- | ion has attracted unusual intersst in Io Lincoln Moan. stroets, have witnessed any move easily and reached | Wheuasked it hehad an opinion asto whether could hurry the work by compelling the clerks | cluding the bible from the piublie schools. from the fact that should the worst come and Lixcory, Neb,, Jan, 11. —[Special Telogram That this line will be built there remains Lhis place ahcad of auy detachmentof hos- | 0f notthe Indians of the reservo had issued | Yo' wors fastors that the latter wanted to | The fight against reading fhe bible in the | @ gencral Indinn warresult the lowa national 1o Tue Bre.]-~The third attompt to assas- | Pt little doubt, as last Satirday the bridge Gles which ' might =~ be sout agalist | W thom all the rations they were entitied to | drawl tele workk out. as long 1s. possiblo, 50 | schools syt Lo Ropreseatativo Brown, | Suard might beinvited to tulce s hand to holp | 10 e B | ~The i fLinetnss wentan, | ompany received - proliminaty proposals us. Captain Offley said that whilo he lud | under the contracts, bo suid ho'had o doubt | 18 to keop thelr places porpetually. Congioss | oy ST W (ke Ho carriod the | OUT neiboving states out. horo bas beon | sinate John Sheedy, ono of Lineoln’s wealthic | from the Thompson Houston compiny for Bt Sediar alsy o had | they had received all the law called for, If | has complained bitter! v time it has 1 s some Little concern umong some of the 1o - was madeshortly bofore 8 o'clock | the munufacture of all the cavs and (Lo eloce ocn An camp a perled of olght days he ha iy L < been called upon to increase the pension of- | question in tho house, but in the senate | bersof the guard over bogus dispatehes to this evening. “Luv assassin this time called | trical cquipments, with the distinct unde notscen an Indian in thencighborhood, He | they had not the books would show up the | giea® £EC UIOH 16 lacrtase the pension of- y all tho preachars of 4Bty lobbled so | sevoral of the companies “ordering thom | yp"shoedto tho door and ttcn nttompted | Stinding that overything 18 to « be- comploted had been recailed to the gency for the pur- | matter when fnvestigated. He had not had | ended with the trausfer of the pension bugesy effectively that the bill was Jilled, to bo reudy to ‘stirt for the scencs of |yt BReod O R e and delivered on the ground during the early vose of aiding in repelt night. assaultas | thme, however, to investigate them, because | tothe war departuwent. Avmy officers would | * o bill making o b sslativdnpportionment | the disturbance in the Sjoux coun- | t© brain him with a_pepiteptiary cane, w part of Ma ; 3 al \tack of tho friendlies after the hos- | he had just arrived, have no object in prolonging their work, % B AASE] Rgpo try forthwith. Following this there has | consists of a steel rod covered with leather, Work upon, the road bed will begin at once, (L BRALAE 0L W0 frignd L oa el ter (e ok, I what respect is it proferable to have a | SIOWiug favoritism or being wufair in tha [ WS almost cqually divided fu s supportand | boan o feoling of reilof among the boys shon Each blow took offect. Me., Sheedy reached | to be compicied by Juue 1. dles should have returned. His battalion | “Inwhat respect st preferable to have a [ S opposition. Lobbying for aldl ugajust it { tho hoax was discovered. There s uo Aoubl, | jor pis revolver and flved five shots &b the | 1O ponstmct, equip aud pat this road in has gone into camp with the first battalion | military ofiicer over a civilian toact as agent The movement. to transfer the pension bu- | went on until 4 o'clock this morning, when | howover, that there are many brave men fellow, onc of which at least took effect, ns. | OPETAtion will’ requirs the expenditnre of of the Soventh, thus completing a semi-circle | o A reservition ! asked the corrospondent. | reau will bomade atthe beginhing of the | I8 Supporters, whe had the speker with | among the Towa national guard who would gl sin dropped the cune and | SO0, all of which is now on hund, or on the hill overlooking the fricudly cump aud | The captain considered the question and | next session. - I'rom the number of udvocates | them, thought they coutd carry it. The | frecly respond to any call of duvy, But uil | the wontd-be nssasin dropped the cune and | wheroft can be renched when reeded, ' 4 TR R 1 then said: “1dow’'t want to say any thing on | ithis now it looks as though it would suc- | speaker ruled the bill to be on its' fingl pas- | this has raised the question whether the | fled, loaving behird him o el of blood, | It world eon ched improvement of this S R R O oo e M o Lt A S Tt N ota: ze. The opposition claimed 1t had not been | lowa national gaard could b compelled to | Sneedy could notsee his assaflant distinetly, | maznytude would satisfy one firm o sorpora: Sina of B trop, Capiaiat Bookel and Liauten- [ the sibjectnow: '\ will waik with ‘you later | *P°50" 1014 uy & wastern member of the | LoEg asecoud timo and could not bo put on | serve outside tho state. The matterwas pre. |y yalieves it to be the samo ono who shot st | totl, it it doos not, as devolopuien ts soon to ant 8. Rice, C troop, Captain Hc ackson | about the matter when I have time to give it | nouse, who was a union Soldier and now final passage except by suspension of the | sented toa Cedar Rapids attorney by an in- him while coming through his frout gato | /€ 10 1ight Wil show. and Licutenuats K. 11 Have and T, Q. Don- | move thought,” good friend of the pensioners, that if the | rules, requiring a two-thirds majority. A | quisitive reporter, with the following resul LIRS [coming wh his frout gate } - jaopsome time the air’ has been full of ru- aldson, D troop, Captain E. S, Godfrey and Later itis understood that a big talk ve- | transferis not made he will introduce a bill | dozen members were on their feet atonce. *Iu your opinion can the mulitia be ordered [ about five wecks azo, and probably the same | mors avding the construdtion of the Ne- Yilohia: W, Robinsor | 12 . | bween the chiefs of the hostiles und General | authorizing and directing the secretary of | The speaker cayed upon the sergeant-at- | to perform duty outside of thestate!” asked | one who stabbed him about fiy S oo | braska Centrdl bridge, uniting Towa and tenhnts W, Rouinson and ¥ . i W > the se | the interics toemploy asufticient number of | arms to preserye order, but 1o one paid any " o Mr Sheedy I bully cit and bruiscd, but his | Nebrask with fron_vailds, bat notuinz mora B 5 G B S ¢ | Miles will be held tomorrow, while the se i X i " ! » oer conditions* ries are not th U to b 3 Tomplkins, G troop, Captain W. S, Iderly i ou dnortar, willo clovks fory a0 peision biren to abudicate | Menton 1o im. A ol owds e Moy tan iinder, certain conditionss re- | injuries aro not tiough to baserious; sible th I few lundred aud Licutenantt E. P. Brower and J. I, Bell, | rai bands outside geucy. all the pension Claims within twelve months | for a reading of the ecndorSements on | plica thelawyer. I haye loo o matter e v done to convinee Tho baluncoof the companies is composed after the passage of the act, Ho says it | the bill. When the clerk read one which was | up somewhat, and T find that section 1842 of Death « fa Veteran. the public that the bridge would cver be a oAbt i Hhia s wen would be economy as well as justice to get | “read second time,” the uproar was renewed | the revised statutes of.the United States Sruxarie, Neb,, Jan, 11.—Speclal o | "0 A 8 3 through witt the pension business: that | and members jumped on their desks and | Says: 5 0 eIl ol ko bridge company has waited patiently Inthese dispatclies of a few days ago aphing tothe Governor | those who shosld have pensions should have | shouted that the endorsementwas false. Rep. ‘Whenever the United jnvaded, | Tie Bee ] -Captain J.D. Speavman died this | for tho construction of this bride knowing reference was made to the danger in which of Nordh Dakota, them at on 1d those who are to be denied | resentative Baker, wio led e opposition to | OF are in imminent danyer of invasion from | afternoon at his residence in this city of heart | that thereby its Bast Omabia property would it was thought the Tudian school at this e Sora them will Lo botter oft if they know thelr | the bill, rushed to tho deskof tho speuker, [ any foreign mation or Indian tribe, or of re- | gisanse, brought on by & gunshot vound. r. | Tapidly enbance in valne. but o ey Jorould BsyARCK, D., Jan. 11.—Governor d 1 y i ¢ L ¢ . int t00d from both treachery and assault. | Buphe vestorday rooeis umbor of tele. | f30 Carly. It will ost less to rush the worke | snatehed the bill from his Band and rushed | bellion against the anthority of the govem- [ SO BEKY uks of the union forces before | MCe bis ceased to be a virte, and this new by g artad e & i IS XO8 R LIRS YOS sl IuaRoOf - Selo | kbt aomyletion; ‘anil tual moverwill She exe | withit about the hall, showing the members ments of the United States, it shall ve lawful | i ksburg May 22, 1863, The deceased was uny has taken the fuitiation steps {lm facy was attested by the esc PO IS | graans from citizens of Bottaneau, Devil's | tromely populir, that the endorsement 1 sgcond time” had | for the president Lo cail forth such numberof | FiCESI in thé banking business in this city rds the construction of a bridee ut the €70t and Friday, of seven of the girlm- | Lake, Willow City and oth in ANBNNAT 20 8t SEA TNDIAX FRoptuk, | Dhen liserinsated and wasRawly wiliten, | tho militaof the, slate o states most cop- | SRARECC CE 08 TARRUE Ruemcec L this olly RN PO A Lne Vit Thokt oL OF mates aud scholars. The names of some of | orthern part of the state, urgently appeal- | * CIf T had the settisme t of the Indian ques- | e ik bulng freshor than the endorsements | Veniont to tho placoof danor, or seeno of | ¢ IIE SIAT i DEFtRIent B tako placo nty-first street, East Omaha, abont one ancso dusky fugitives are: Mary Sitting | jng for arms and ammunition asa moans of | tion T wonld bogin it with tho discaluiion ¢ | following it. Soutriaa) ajny [dopm neditayita o] e ftol ol e DRe4ny wouon biidgeia Jiear, Lizzie Sitting Bear, Jounio Thugder- | protection against the Indians, 1t seems that | all tribal relations,” sud Represcntative | The exposure of the trick caused intense | sucu invasion, or to suppress such rebetlion, o Yha foot o7 Dougles stiest, N A i thin o St indefinitely post- | and to issue his orders for that purpose to i i struction of this new bridge e T T e i e S e e L e O e R Al for Awxinson. T G LR R A today. Mr. Funston hasbeen many years 10 pdnced by tho_oppo Al 2 2 soy, Nob, —[Special ire lomg tho f0 (o 82 diansin the Turtle mountains and vicinity ontier, und. knows eometbiteore 98 | fion and catriod and tho session Closed, proper. ATkiNsoy, Neb, Jan. 1l—][Special T lomz the bridze company will come bee P el the sathas 5 : i g prac exsaies The codo of the state of Towa also throws | gram to Tui Bie.]—The final test of tho | fore the public with & proposition. wsking ; iave greatly alarmed the settlers. A ghost | tieally of the Indian question. He has a lot i coe 3 soliia d1klit on' tho' Aablott NAOORET vatorworks plant, just finishedn this clty, | Douglis county, Nebssks. and Bottaee s thme, hung about tho school grounds. Super- | (anceis in progress in that rogion and tho | of Indiun conslituents, “Just so tong as. the WELL BURIED. Ifghtoonth ponerdl assombly, siya; | Waterworks plant, just fiuishedn this clty, | Douglas county, Nel vote £500,000 0 lon tine Intendent Wheoler us. sccured the pronise | Iudians — appear 1o bo concentrating | [MInns are luld togetior and kopt on th st T R When . requbition slail by made | a8 mado yesterlay aud uta specini meeting | PG SOMLY, Tows Lo Yoto S0, of I time of American Horsoto aid him in securiug the Turtle mountains on both | ffoutiers continued ho Sjust so long will | A St. Paul Woman Gives Her Rusbana | When president of the United States [ 0f the conncil last night, was accepted, This ived with favorund the bonds voted, @ B e e e o les "ot tho. Canadim Hins 9%y P | they make the complaint of one that of all His Fourth Puneral. ) R S e e B plant was crecied by Godfrey & Mills of osting not less than 1,400,000, with Yesterday and today was observed with | well arme 1d aré terrorizing the inhabi. nnd_‘g‘n'x_l‘poul:h--s\A;'l(m'll)v»\\'hvn‘;‘\""l“(l‘lw have St Paur, Minn, Jun, 11,—[Special Tel i hall by proclamation, or |l'v!|vun| i Cost ,..’ less ||m~.\,\|.,.m and 1 gouble tracks for railways, double trucks for Ao el tauts to such an extent that they are flockiug | 4 Pretext. . It would be much bet !l gram to Tui Br sagionally happons sctive servico the militia of the state | Kives ominent satisfaction and Atlinsonitos | ygtors ud doublo tricks. for wagons will o but littlo attention to religious duties at this un extent that they ar all the Tndiau rescrvations at publie aetion e A smay bo nocossary: | Wil now rest easy on the firo quostion B iien ) e into tho villages, Governor Burke sent an ! that o woman buries four husbands. but | OF such portion thereof as may bo nocossary : s 1 commenced carly in- 1N and pushed o come Theroaro two churches, the Presby- | yzant to the scone of the. troubls with 2,000 and ok the monoy 'umlf‘\»\vx_v_{m'nns for | the N ‘"“ Arit it R dane T ignating the same by draft if a sufficient e pletion with ail possible s peed lan, the pastor of which is Rev. Mr. | rounds of ammunition and has telegraphed U0 eaians i ol Eot hiday f““-“““ in | probavly tho first. 1ustancd on record, fn |,y mbor shutl not voluntoor, may organ- A Blaze at forn, If the railvoad bridge is built it will be Sterling, and the church of the Holy Cross, | the wur department for 1,000 stands of fems ":' Kjl-"* R "‘Ai}lfi e l‘l\l_l-‘:: which a widow buried one husband four | jze the same -ommission oficers thereof s Penv, Nob., Jan, 1l.—Special to T4 owned and controlled by the bridge compauy SR B TiAR oy o being Rov. My, | He is doing eversthing that can b done to [ Rople down in ance. bn cultivatey | times, occurred here today, where Mrs. Ade- | and when so ordered out for service the i e R 4 2 5 and will be built pective of any contract f. b :.":'Il'(m“:"',,‘:' iy ’”:' Ak {lev I‘“‘ allay the fears of the people, which may not | SorK und Indiane, lor I,l“"‘:{,'(;:.'l‘ umdvated | ude Cornish of Duyton, Ohlo, Iaid at rest in | militin shall bosubjoot 0 1iko regulations. :‘ e ‘:1'" "‘:“‘;""; st ']"’ W. M. Whit- | it uny vailroud f us . Coolk, o government school 4 Sechk RERDY LAy ok s, the fin _absorption of the J e and receive from the state like compensation | field, with pavtof the stock, was dest £ the counties fail to vote the bon ligions. services am Bold gencrally by the | e Bt by telowtap thit T tohoers. | I0dian by civilization, and in @ few oars tho | Oukland cometery tho romaius. of hor hus- B Anbalvertas0s ave. pessceiood by v o | vy A et et s oy wis dosuroyed |, I£ tao conti Will casstiut o sboa) bida Catholics, In the first mentioned there was | ing in Manitoba had conto into N ot oh. | & bzl {f'.".',\,‘"",“:f',',"[ “",{’,‘.\,3"; sorluab|bing “'ll'“'h“‘ Jon oo ““5" M;";‘““i"“': the United States.’ s defective flue. Loss about §1,20, purtly in- | exclusively for'tho crossing of motors, wagons o divine service, the windows were kota aud were menucing. th tlers, o livo them in the Swie cratione | was, when marrled, arcsident of St. Paul [ “Idraw from this thaton a roquisition by and foot pssengers, costing SH00000, and e nodivine service, the windows were barred ‘\ o SN0 eerenm ivod from . Secretae | Will wehave them in tho way and suffer | and lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. | the president, that the governor may or —_— medintely upon its completion will extend its aud to tho west was gtioned allne of bren Blaine this ovening saying that the Canaciy | 700 their troubles, v C. Briges, on Jackson strel. ‘Mr. Cornish | the militia outside of ths stato to perlorm 1 FIGH motor lines to some central poiut in Council works and adjucent wore sovoral tents of | it this vening saving that the Canadian e ificulty with the Indian concs from | was iu the employ of tho Diawond Jo Steame | Guiy Bhufrs infantry soldiers. In the Episcopatian | take prompt action tose the return of ic white man's greod of gain, 2:NAva. gl boat company. ~ After their marringe the o STATE HOUSE CHANGES, It Will Take 1i ;s ; At all events the officers of the compan akce prompt uction to.sect 0 return of | o0 101040 that the Tndian s not eneiel s s 3 JReE t Will Take limeto Elect a Seaator ibiny church fifteen women and ctuldren luy, s the Indians to British ¢ rritory. The gov- | 100 the Jdea thav the Tndian I orentitladto | couple moved to SanFrancisco, where they Among the changes among the officials in R state that one of the bridges will be built, t death, and al : eruor s also in receipt of a dispateh from the | HAVE @ farm of good ground, but should be | hived for three yeaas bofore going to Los the state house caused by the late election the N ARONBAR, Whichever it may be, it will be low oridg aitte ’["""" g '," e ""{! Al A sha War department statihg that his queap-for | SHawdad olear quialle e o rogion which will | Angelos, where Mr. Cormish was killad by | tho state house caused by the lat S Ak Poreka, Kan, Jan, 1L—[Special with draws for tho passago of bonts. Ly Aol IR AR o Younded Kuce, “irhot [ )V WRSASAY AMCH Lhal nie requadt fok D e et i, Sho NECOL SeHEultuse, ing tirown Srom Milnigho Thoywitaac| IiCOOOIbI 410 thoss ‘ot becrclary of; staier)| - Toeend) I Bre.]--Most of the alliance | abutmonts will beof rock, the entire siructure pows had boen torn from the structure. In [ (i sitntion tocks Borione,. TamorEow talil ¢ forget, that all lands once belonged to the | tho body embalmed and placed ina vaultin [ 15 teo ot iie Sow ofiicial, Ron, W. M. | mem of the loglslature have ar 1 and | Of ivonand steel, according to the lutest and thielr places on eitlier sido of which had been | tia will be sent. Telegrams received toniznt | 10dians, and that they e hootter bt to | the Protestint_cometery” at that placo, A | 39 4hoformer the mow ¢ rotary Jackson, but | 1 ' hom A1 i1 faver of o eai s | MOst approved designs, tho main aisle, was o mattress of loose huy, | show that there isuo truth in the reported | et than we have, Ao hoar constant com- | couple of years later Mrs. Cornish moved ins Mr. Byrkitt for his deputy, W, i, [ (B¢ walovity of them are i favor of a cau Just when work will be commenced upon LRSS M & g uteems.of, dioka iy, | o Shal thorel RS e hob i el e, b Tndlan bk 0¥ Hroonort ST nd Sliad e bt FRNESAIB IS for fie dontys We LR ool S SR SE the structure is a question of vital interest, :m‘n“\“ oh Slay the L ST t.I”L\' and othor bodies of Indlan i‘l‘l“llv‘l o |.,"n,1-, o ':Iuppul to that Lala™e0 | is succeeded by J. H. Rennett of Emmet, | senator. Noue of them openly opposo this, | mud (0 setto this M Arthie 8. Bovr. wiy lary was g ip to the groaning little s s ol « open ol o settlemey where it found a temporary resting place in | © fiqieats ) % e > s a heavy stockholder 1u the new «om Unes, while in the choir three hostiles moaned Red Blanket Taken In. Why, we ‘have no more right to thoso [ the cemetery, Five yoars ago the Ldy wovon county, ‘,‘~’1".|‘\u.|-‘1".-3.‘;;(‘? l',':“.‘[:,_.ll‘“;n'ul.n. but itis kuown that several of thom will | 4 & heavystockholder iu the uew company, ANl ikaiy On: the lactatn: were rrlied Pacs, Mian, Jun. 11.-An Oclrichs, 8, | lunds’ than * the " Indims have to” tho | aguin to. Diyton, O, heata tiking tha ra: OF B TT. Rothort. - Tho mose. potblo thage, | 10sitlvely rofuse o bo goverued by tho can- | hdey ) 0 S O E T bandagos, piles of lint. and cloth whieh haa | Do Speciul to the Plonoer-Press says: Red | White man’s farm in luaiana. They have | muinsof her dedd husbnnd itk 1o "a " | cus rule. Should they bo able to muster 4 i \ § however, is the substitution of ex-Auditor . arter authorizing the construction of any orved to staunch the flow of t Blauket, one of Young-Man-Afraid's head | fhe - te s (o the lands allotied o } handsome vault was fitted uff at Davton fo | 3°'FVCr 18 tho substtution Joim M. 13avie, | cehty-throe members, which is o majority on | bretoe o o present tevin of congross served to staunch the flow of the life tide ot . W fte citk them, aud 1f they do not choose to engage in rcive the ot, and_for five years the | {" o and department.. The s been int ballot, Ingalls will be defested without | expives Mareh 4, vve can hope for but little at of the wounded victims. Tuls lactern was | Chiefs, arrived here this aftemoon with a | fanming th: lands ft s their business, not | Gevenod mas g oios s to remdin undisturbed. | M4 e 10 POFTANI o) i LB et AR i dens | this session, but with the convening of thg presented o tho church by Calvary chureh | bud of 100 followors en route back to Pino [ ours. W huve 1o Fight. to vedice i Iecontly Mrs. Corttish congladed to come | & fpturein this ofiico for stter Jan cars: | any delay, but the republicans are confident f this conkress wo shall bo on hund. to ask foe New York and ut it had oficiated Rev. A, L. | Ridge froma huntieg expedition in the Big | wealth if we do reduce - their - dom to St. Paul to live and it betumo uccessary | {i'tho stato. | In the ruiiway - comeniasiarany | it this will be impossible and that tho elce- our charter, A bill will beintroduced during Southard, Rev. . L. Hawks, Rev. Clevolund | H0¥n mountains, Major Parke of the Six. | Stould we remove anyof them again wo | 10 nenin 6xhime the bones of - har oo pary y \suring A0 O3 S e 4 v ofa senutor will not be accomplisied for | the carly piart of the session. (hi - h , ghould sell them out and locato them ou good | and the casket containing tham comploted its | 2Mce Coloncl Peter A, Dey,” who has be val duys after balloting begins. Noal | ity passage. | As s law ; Cox and Reb. E. A, Washbum, Noitherof | teenth iufantry, took them 1w charge and | find'in"tne oivilised. emst. whose fourth. souy taeatiya HEkO I]:u'. Phe | member of the board since its orgunization i (O 4 it passige. As soon as the law passes we u Lkl FOAI s 18 L candidato has sufficient strength to in bogith Work, ¢ 1Y oD a8 Wi of these worthy gentlemen, nor those who | Notified General Miles, who gave him author- | easily make s living and where civilization | funeral *nel] this’ orioracol b oy foussh | FAJS6T ROLEITOLTAY t0 Captais & o mujority of the aliauco MmOnbors |t ook '“]‘I"";:”',;)"\';"*,,',",,,', e succeeded them, doubtless ever imagined at | 11 10 Issuc five days’ rations and send them [ will come to them without forceor effort, grdeal of tho kind theough Which tho widow | eny railwav Taw and took & Jeuding past i | Shoulda cateus be held, und thase. airendy | oo Vcate Wikl bus eithior bridge. would o A S BRI R | e e B e Aot “Lkuow of my own personal knowledize | Hag pussed. et ra aw and took a leading part in v ALy B ear DUk notnis A aid o of the uses to which the desk would ageney bt TR SHANED 105y ek oy . arly u year, but notwithstanding B 1 Al 0lbtads cotntes A freighters' strike 1s on hand at thispoint, [ Sontinued Mr Iunston, “that the great buik ul and Emily Cloud, o relative of Ked | yhe moy Cloud. They were induced to leave by their relatives and friends who have, for some ments of several small bands of In- ’ X ) ientioned have such o Fivalry aroused. thit o its passage through the legislature, Colonel | MCutioned consume 1 - L 3 THg s it will bo necessary to nominite nn entirely | that. a bridge sl o o dLsandin q of the lands allotted to the Indians now mak A Bottlomentaslie Doy \eaves thn poailion. whiol ho payao sbly. | 101 bo noreasiry ko noming Ak A S AFAR, i, SUARONKS VR The little church is of gothic design and is | % Deing @ supply station for thotroops now | fuy war v ot tilibie, Wil o i o ot Homen ‘\:fi;ml‘l;w + has | fled bearing tho good will of all who have [ Lew man [PRpe N ) LA s Sfaba tnd. Banucll "Biuss bo. beautifully hung with evergroens reminis. | M the field. While the goverament had | not take them for agricuitural purpoies. md o Sy - Sl L RHe0. 08 averenjoredihiy aoqualntance, Judge Frink Dosterof Marion county has | - o cr Of the year 150 b nt tha Obxlatmas tas 8 habtct charge of the transfer teams they were paid [ what can we expect the Indians to dof What | been effected b,yuuum\m of prominent citi- - been brought out with greap prommnence cent ¢ et b e g | 83 per day, but on Tharsday last two co- | would 6 Nebraska farmer de on aswuiy | 2ons guarantecing the $0,00 fa uotes held THE FATAL CIGARET today and were it not for the fact thut Lo is Rider Haggard in New York, Peaco and of good will, which has boon made | tractors appeared on tho scene ana reduced | desort i Now Moxicol - What woatd sy | by Crules Hoom” wao st the assign- ——— alawyer howould easily get the nommation, | Ny Yor vial Tel memorable by the blood, tho spilling of | tho wompeusation %0 that teamsters would [ Olio ~ farmer do - for & Hving on ' | i ot s o, Whidh c ase manufuctur- [ 1t Makes Lafe a Burdon fora Youthin | but this fact, in the eves of miny of the | N EY YOuk, Jan 11, - [Special Telegram ta which it witnessed, There was, of course, | 1Ot beable to make moro than %) @ day, and | plin in the extremo northwest: whors ik £ ) Bt von Rood New ¥ farmers, makes him inehgible. ? Pk Bre.]—H. Rider laggard and bis wife o service in the church but the little o | & well ovgmnized strike ensued. Foirteen | there isno rain? The Indian farmers in Kane | M€ ol a2 10RO SpRTistven Rood In 4 A ¥ ¢ * il arrived on the Etruvia, A squad of reporters 10 servio e 1ttio hospice | wuplonds of subplies aro now on b sidetrack | sus are good ones: they ralse large crops, pay | huvment for stock purchasalin the Hamp- | New Yok, Jan. 11.—[Special Telegram to oy ut quost Mr. Haggard b and i is evideat that the throe camps of [ tholr debts, keep tho pease, make good nej, | det company, All the othor fiuober cveditors | mup By, |—William Bird, a lad of elghteen, The Weather B P SHPRNAN 19 b, Halgubg < i respective of membership, within its fo 1 troows, which aro stationed thirty miles dis- | bors and are successful in all things that | % dia L extenhing, AR he WOKKS WILL | 10 o nder treatment (n the Gouverntas hos r Omuha aud vieinity nra Iear.ang Lilap: Ao holdl, “He In the school Father Jutz said mass and de- | taut, must bo running short of supplies. Sev- | make up a_good citizen, except probavly the B e e e s ok | s iAo, Melionin 2oave clgarette Las aome 19 the L b BAlon to langes pnly livered a short sermon. One-half of the wor. | S01Y-ive b quguged i thosteiko | church and sehool. If'the fedoral gover. | S Dusber compuny are 1106000 and the | ¥ painsay R o L A o foyg days in Now York and then go south, g La om | Wnd nota wheel bas turued siuce Mouday | ment is to bothe guardian of tho Iudiun, why | Nabiities #10.000. Tho Hampdeu company | smoking, may not recover, and is 1ikely to be y ovraska—Fulr; northorly winds | o woury hurry vory much, but ho will got ta shippers were Iudians, umong whom | mot troat him lice o white mant Why . | IS Msots of $1,410,000 and labilitics of &3+ | mentally el for- the rist o bie ur, ! was Red Cloud. The red chiof kel e press him constantly thathe is a worthless, | “%00. 150 S aRaLaniin a8 Nl xS Ll and rose up, genuflected and crossed Positions of the Militia troublesome Indian, a suspicious, treacherous ) yea 20, and in the course. of time he g For low air, except local snows in ex- jitions and history. Bin Raveitac thinke himself like the othec attendunts | Rvsnviiie, Neb, Jun, 11--[Special Telo. | savage! Why not locats him whers e o o LRESA \!“‘I’lfi““;' Pansht al Tolo- | Bmoking 1 many us threo or four paciayes | oMo Gasiorn. portion; northerly wind 8 Wlih & ool phont L Le e JARUANE MAI0 80 Eorish pumyis bosk, whioh|(fT8I o TR HEaJ=ins wiual siriot il | EMESANoN! 36 wauld Do humanty, | Misonas 8. Dy das o-(Bpwial Tuie- | SOLIGK 88 muty as tare or foue lcagts | {858 S5 gos o mpnatie : B frionds 1 (o Cita of Moviocdy of course he was unable to read, He devatea | tary discipline bas boen observed here today, | Well a8 lustico, humaaity a o g T el ; Tty purshal toduy on (oo | €0U 0 put aston to the babit, which loug | For South Daketa “Light local suows in | after he hus visited thew hie may travel § biaattenton to the plotures of tho sovaral | Although 1 is Bunday. The mall for the | {3'iho omp as chearly. he we ' iake: cape- ot | TooLd Bora by tho ity marshal today on the | ago showed itselt to bo prejuiicial to his | Sstems fair in temporatra, 0O I of the mass, many of which he could | treops at the various camps was sentout by | them now, 1am notan apologist for the In. | ('4F#e of burglariing a havdware store o REWI, wiare neganved by ol Wi p eiine | ———— y distinguish because of bis failiug s and many a soldior boy's heart was | dian, but baliove inanplylng tho seusiblods | Lerelr o 100 pighb aiienuncy 30, Bomo of | Bt T T e Wracked the Hoarso Stabbed Six Time; eyeslght. Inan adjolning reom the corre. | w2deglad by letters from howme, Wwell us the herolc treatment. | wud bo contessod hia, guile, PO VR | ek ThuNder D and urhen Te v | Gmician, Taninra Hia. Haae lo0t o ClicrGo, Jan. 1l —[Special Telegram to qgondent found Rev, Fathor Cratt, who was | DAlly reports were brought fn from each | RATMITINN 70 2R MOWARDRD: il taken tothe hospital Friday night it wis " g b \ R 1 ot the ontposts extending from Gordon. fout he ropublican party is determined to | e & g necessary to strap him to his cot to prevent htbod on Wounded Eute, e is vecarer- | of tho cutyoste extencing from Hordony foUN | recognizo. 1n same way il whe' perioemi) Vaehran tndtglitfeiwast, bim frow injuring Nitmself, s paroxysis : A Ing rapidly from bls injurics, and though o | Weeniilles north, nud westward forty miles | moroious sorvices o bobaif of "erraiied | Vaxcouven, B, O.yaan, 11- While Captain have now subsided, but he lics on his. ot | tothe cemetery and the hearse, while crossing | Ben G, Whitehead, elitor of the Marshall weakly man, promises ‘to survive, On his | 10 Chidron and Maddew's bridge, during the lato war, Souie of its actsapvear, | George, chicf of atribo of fudinus near hove, | pale and thin, a pitifil Hoject Btate street, was struck by o swiltly moving 4 Winolsan, Ho hud words with John Elligo, breast hung the beautiful medal of the onder | Tho sick have beon brought iuto the biigade | nowever, to booveriooked by the beneliclarics. | wus retarning homs 1n o o i oy 4 wrain and ¢ ly wrecked, Tho driver | # faruer from Oliver, presumably the oute of Sons of the Revolution, which he had re spital here, in charge of Major Walden. A bill has just passed the house autuoriz Indian and o squaw ! tt sterdiy | was probaply fataly injured and the cas or of & previous altercation, and Kllige ceived from U conmandery gf New York, | _ Geueral Calby bas devoted his time to the | e prosident to prepare toll of contr bucks quarreled. ' Ono ¢it the botiom of th A New York vated Accident. | w)jai overand over the on ground and \ stabbed him six tine knifo. - The surgeons who served duringthe late war | canoe with an axe aid all three were New York, Jan, 11.—This morning a col- | g hat damaged. Another was | v i f ) ris w ol which be s & wewber, © This zealous [CONVINUED ON ECOND PAGE.] under orders of commanding officers of | drowned. Thoy were druuk Ision ocourred on the Third avenue lineof | procured aud the fuberal proceeded, BOW lies in u eritical condl L I 1 - il was devoted to caring for the miscrable, ir- ifho | slightly warmerin southeast; colder 1n north LALHE does live, He bogan to smoke about four | west portion - - curred this morning in the soath part of the | Mk Berk. | -A quareel on train near Parls, city, A funeral cortege wa L the way | ULy lust evening, resulted disustrously to

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