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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, b e o, In conternce tonight 6. | A (0UNTY €EERK'S SHORTAGE | ftvee ANUARY 15, 1801, nerpriag.torivet. stons mes | SENATOR EVARTS' SUCCESSOR THE POINT. ried tho praparatory elause referring to Mel- | this is done, the railrosds can_aftord to carr Klejohn as “presiding ofcer of the joint con- | passengers for 2 cents per mile, and Iam i J L rmlroads making a reasonable interest on — ].wulll'nrug" Uovernor ;\IQir:r:] .r‘u’i'n‘nn; ‘r'n:"::- their actual investment, Local rates are too Legislative Notes, admitting the rulings of Mr. Meiklejohn was | o) "IFGE - thus far ove experienc ention, v and the independeats were again | fuvor of pussiog o law to thateffect, I be- | house comuittees wore also arravged and T tions have been publistied against Rev. Tay- un in arms, but adjournment at this point in- | Lieve we should make a radical reduction 1n | will likely be reported in the morning session. i lor. - ibiolly torrupted m.unm-].‘.‘,., freight rates aod provide for the election of | It is rumoreed that Speaker klder has de e B o '1'5 ¢ o ORI Gon f|. S (17 Fro vlhl ’-' l'n"v' l‘l ":ND - railrond commissioners by the people. to lov each committee eclect its own | The Pooks ! te County Officlals ¥ Noill Goss 3 o [ el s B Bile bishop down to th o et 678 ML ARy 1 18 Xof | Curtis of Madison—I believe in treating all | chairman, though this cantot be verified to- Adl tho Platt 2 O'Nenii, Neb, dan. 14, [Spocial to Tup | A Bumor in Washington That Perry Bel Poorest of the Poor The senato put in a full day in the worl interests fairly. I would not object to the | night Belng Bxamined, * | BR]—This is the most delightful winter mont Will be tho Mo adopting a journal of the joint convention §9 il testity, ot only o the ” d in & northern lati- virtugs y has beon no cold weather, no f "¢ | THE FREMONT PUBLIC BUILDING SITE. ST.JACOBSOIL, tude. Ther ka and must come down, Our | = Thoea, nt of the school book combine who eMr 8 accepted without dispute during the after- | it [h SEUS BIEHRASE COTOR IOV, San | tackiod Wiite of Cass on the fioor came oft | HORSEMEN —IN- SESSION AT LINCOLN. | snow, no mud and the roads in all par f poon sesaion, bt the fndependents stuB | hundlo freight cheaper; am oppose to free | second best in the controversy, | this county are perfectly grand, P The Great Remedy For Pain, FY 4 bornty rofusad to allew any other change 1n | pyaqe ; p Squa crnor Pearman’s inauguration i 5 Tho progressive card party which meets 1 | bt to i superority over i) othor remedies, , o Bise ieatonent Governoe Metkiionn s the Arnold of Gage—Wo are bound to have | will tul ace in the houscof ropresentatives | An Omaha Burgiar Captured—Serious | oooee \wook and which is the leading featuro | 1t 18 Approved by the Secretary of cxprosscd thiu e e O N eonvention o | Tailroad legislation. ~ lowa freight rates and | Wednesday evening, January 21 Acoldont to ‘n Well Diggos — A In ONelll soclely this winter. met Tuesday | th0 Treasnry — Ropublican Surs It Cures Promptly, Permanentlys ey tHob nonot to Apeskor BlA 60 passes are what T favor. The festive lobbyistis beginning to make Bohotaws Stay Thii xet sl y " ie Vots g . HPULY, iHCALEYy made,~ Most of the points at issue had been | \y ”!ll ~iu‘]"mm :”l Yl s l::-l\;~ \-;)Ti; -Il lm'“ the wrangers from the path of duty. ¥ ~—About the State. Was an enjoyablo oeeasion, 3 3 art Amendment. Pain, they gay, St. Jacots Ol will covered in the morning discussion and there | oL, shou'C say b i, ABALS WA (A | . Senator Mattes took part this afternoon in 1t is rumored that one of the loading busi- sl o This is its excellence, was little_argument, The chief content Or Fare, T O o 2 binyum | the contest over the journal of the joint sos- ness men will be treated to n surprise at his —_————. mandam; of iho seryice o tho | fretght bill, the prohibitionof froo passes aud slen and mado several tolling points. | - Coustavs, Nob., fun. 14.—[Spectal to Tur own o bofore tho close of the week WasnixoTox B Tus Ovam Bes, ) mandat r Hlder. re rerub | the clection of railroad commissioners by the he bill introduced by r. Fulton today | gy phe new board of countysupervisors Judge Kinkaid is spending a few weeks 518 FounterNTit STRERT, popilace that the new postmaster departed cans and succeeded in_substitute | p.op10 0 ; 3 makes petty larceny o penitentiary oftense, | (T B ey g sor. | With frignds in Varginia Wasmixaros, D, C.. Jan 14 ) [ on foot and without taking the time to carry o g & correct copy of the mandamus, They el Batkins~t abil " bill | the same as grand larceny, and fixes the | Whichis now-in session, will have some se C. L. Darr of the Holt county bank went X oy with him the postage stamps and stationer " St ! Purnell of Perkins—1 shall support o bil p ! . ‘ o wriloh ol I . county bank wen There is a report among the democrats 0y amps and stationery also zot the name of Deputy Uuited States | gy g imum freight rates, and favor the | punisnment from one to seven years'im- | fous work to perform. The board which went | east tne first of the week and is not expected i he had bought from Uncle Sam for the Marshall Hostings strickon out of the ree- | ot R (EEREREE HEE P Mo ‘constita- | prisonment out of ofiice last week had had experts at | home before Thursday nest here that Perty Belmont s lkely to be sont |y ygg of the oftice, Ho loft the town with ord, which named himas onc of the persons | i, boviging for the election of railroad cnator Wilson has propared a_bill ostab- | work for three months on County Clerk John [ The new eloctidd lights are now in com- | 10 the United States senato as the suceessor [ 4 oglored merehant who had boen given a M|\ “v‘fi”x"v _‘."“;'." | vote Senator Poynter | COmmissioners by the peopl tishizg a state normal school at dron, ol | Qrouffer's books, and they had reported a | Pleteorderand the city preseots at night | of Mr. Evarts, Itis understood that there | few hours for leave taking on account of his Reredl 1o 1 o g ki Bredeson of Polk—Our peopleave strongly | condition that the high school grounds and | hortage of 11,000 in his accounts. The ex- | Quito a metropolitan appearance. has been a consultation of leading Now York | sympathy for the new postmast This is & 1 ""':"V"‘}“j“— N £ the senate be | in favor of lexislation to cut down freight | building of th nveyed to the state | popts wore also to examine the ex-sheriff's A yery interosting and effective revival | Gamoerats wituin the last fow days, and that | the second or third office recently abolished mot 18t tho secra ULl rates, but I have not given much attention to | within sixty ¢ books, but these 5 d. They are | Mecting 1s in progress at tne Methodist Epis- | in Alabama and Mississippi becanse the citi- dirccted to strike out all words, sentences or il L ’ hooks, but these cannot be found. 18y, SN0 || omm 6B Governor Hill and other ambitious men in A e | Bkl John N. Powers, claimant of the governor- | alsn about to bogin work on_ the treasarer's | copul church ; o stite hare o o b honor | 7¢18 would not pormit, colorod men to nct ns e toor e e s it Governor | Storms of Nemaha-I want_a square @eal | ghip, was one of the most patient listeners to | books, 1t is expocted that the new board | ‘The Indian excitement has entirely sub- | the o have decided to hanc & postuasters Motklojohn a8 he presiding oficer of the | 8l around. I would favor avolishing free | the wrangle in the scnato this afternoon. | will take the matter up at this meeting and | $1ded here and, in ~fact, O'Neill is too far over to Mr. Belmont as a candidate upon MISCELLANEOUS, jolnt convention,” | s ses, a2 cent passenger fure, maximum | fx-Governor Butler also floatedabout amoug | give Mr. Stouffer a hearing, and the pro moved from the scat of war to have ever ex- | whom all may affectionately unite. Mr. Bel- | William H. Keteham was today appointed Senator Switzler objected, the chair ruled freight tarif and the clection of railroad | the members for swhile, bilities are that suit will be brought agaiust l:".l"'l\v‘t‘\lrlnn|<»\'huy lively inte est for ”. mont is not only friendly to Governor Hill, | postmaster at Marsland, Box Butte county, it ont of order and it was not urged. comnissioners by povular vote. At the boginning of the session the news- | him for the amount. CL1450 0Lk weatarn NOIRHDOEING CONNVIO,) | voru iy Siss a great favorils. Avith Me ak i ] 1 i The Journal as amended was adopted by & o paper men wissed many of the courtesios | - Ty = e Phrasa AT, it 8 B SGIy. Dkt Luwardon, T, and Cambridge, Neb., have A e o 2 ddjotsened. RELIEF WORK STOPPED, which lightened their labors in former Horse Fanciers Meet. Captain Spearman's Funeral. Cleveland, Ex-Privat tavy Lamont | poey varsed from fourth class to presidential Lo g sessions, but Secretary Pirtle of the sena Laxcovy, Neb,, Jun, 14.—[Special to Tuw [ SPRINGFIELD, Neb, Jon, 14.—[Special to [is credited with having — brought | postofices 23K HOUSL. The Responsibility for Results Now | shows & aisposition to help out the seribes 48 | Bpg,)—The Draft Horse aud Coach Horse | TE Bre]—The funeralof Captain J. D. | about this arrangement. Colonel Tamont | = M. FL Shay was today appointed postmaste SE. Upon the Legislature he learns of old-time methods, Breoders' ciation of Nobraska met at tho | Spe i, whose sudden death was an- [ was in Washington last Saturday and Sun ’\"w"-\t"'l'-"l\\‘ll“ Antelope \wm‘\ Nobras Speakor Blder Appoints the Judiciary LixcoLy, Neb,, Jan, 14.— al to Tue | o 8 3 31‘-|:x-|~‘~‘:\, k‘,ln'wl; m:mh.'ry :-( Windsor hotel last night. It being the an- | Bounced in Monday's Ber, occurred at hislate | day conforring with leading democrats on | [EE8 B S & .‘W‘:;I""‘*\' 5 “"”‘{Hl ‘l‘r '_\‘?‘-'.'v ) tten q ¢ Relief assoclation is about to | Omaha. who has been loating about the state | ("0 (e e following officcrs were | Fesidence near this village toduy at 10'clock. | this subject. If Mr. Behnont had not been | county, South Dutee J 3 Committ L B A e e P nual meeting following ofti L ¥y ikota Speaker Klder announced the following k up. President Martin tendered his | concoming his nspirations are faise, Ho elected for the ensuing ye President, | The remains wero enclosed in a beautiful, | the son of a father ho wouid have a greater Prrny 8. Hearn, committee, resignation today and other members are dis- | he wants t be state oil inspector, and not in- | John Doolittle, Atkinson; vice president, B. | cloth-draped ca urmounted by a floval | veputation than he enjoys. He is a man of : TTT T ; —— On Judiciary—Shrader of Logan, chair- | heartened and indignant over the course pur- | spector of state oil roows, as is alleged H. Cushwman, Lin, ccond vice president, h inseribed “Ifather,” from his children | genuine ability, a student and a scholar and ANINDEPENDENT LINE. man 5 M sued by the legislatare in failing to act Frauk IKaspar, the weli known ex-council- | James Watson, Be vs, Kruse, Carpenter, Taylor, Re, secretary, A, L. | and a floral cross from his o $ Mattie | is much more thoroughly educated i politi- How Board of T < Sullive IS HAR T, T sy de Men Wl Eight nolds, Lomax, Herman, Gale, Watson, Cor- | promptly and provide the ways and means ‘IH‘-:::::I'l:’lwN_(}‘:‘nxm(\y\ulrwlx-yxtm{‘nm‘h..\‘\::w-u:[\‘n ]\“'II_H’;I\’:::;- Lincoln: treasurer, M. M. Condy | Spoarman, At his head rested a beautiful | cal economy and the topics of statesmanship the Western Union bl ) ™ 4 > worl The ¢ te INcy 00kl el his chances for e C . " or 0 o i s 8., 1an most men of s years, but the fact tha 3 s nish and Capek. { continuing the \»”ka ‘n;wm“ bl position of police commissioner of Omaha. | Board of Dircetors—Milton_Doolittle, Jos- floral ,rl‘[ W with the initials “J. D. S." a | than most men of his years, L .'ll}')‘ that | Gyicago, Jan, 14.—[Special Telogram to Howe vresented a memorial from Salem, ;“, '.‘)I*".‘:Iu”.‘” i S, RIS ) M, Kaspar commenced lifo o policeman | eph Watson, A. L. Sullivan, M, M. Coad, H. | tribute from Walter E. Wood and John D. | he enjoy vieo a fortune and was ll“ M:.: Tie Bee.)—Robert Lindbloom says that the Neb., 1o tho effect that they had collected | it i PRSI Landed to o | A0 Kuows something about the work of “a | 5. Reed and Jamos Shultz, Dadisman, South Omaha, who were partieu- | 47 the” wealtbiost bunker in tho United |00 Fer g BTN R el 2 5 ma 2 0 pil a8 handec * | patrolman from ac sx perien Tpon motion a committee of ree Was o ar fric: 3 i States prevented him from roceiving the L cariy 1 the #,000 worthof clotking and provisions which | committee bearing the signaturcs of twenty- | Patrolman from actuat experience. fpUq motg s comtnitias GE hrge Wesab- | 14 fiends of the deceaged, ittt be Wouldn 1it that he would have recaived otherwise. | plan of establishing an indepeadent telo- FREMONT'S PURLIC BUILDING SITE APPROVED ph line. He says it will fiest be con discussion SenatorStevons asked | pointed to draft a bill to present to the logis Satiated by Bov o cussion Senntor Stovans askied | fiture providing for the tavostigation of dis- | - TH . Lol Ausarbol eases of live stock and to prevent the spread | Thing, pastor of the Cougresgational ehureh, | =5y (s of tho treasury has approved | Structed betwoen Chicago and Now York, of infectious and coutagious diseases among | und assisted by Rev. Judson G. Spencer, pas | tha Joeation of the _site for the public butid- | provided thoy can overcome the obstacles stock, Messrs. Reed, Cushing, Sullivan and | tor of the Presbyterian chureh of Papillion, [ ing at Fremont, Neb., which twas rocoi- desived to send to Danbury, Red Willow [ four members of the senato and fifty-five | | In todag's d A ShE L Rl The s 4 " ¥ . | members of the house, on_which the sigucrs [ how the senate was w know who served the tation. On motion of Shrader the communl- | 100504 for tho relief work temporarily, and | tor Christofferson answered : “How are cation was referred to the state relief com- | pledging the legisiature to pass a bill with an | 10 kuow ‘a man s bald headed! By looking ices w y i gl ot ~ 2 bl y that will be raised against their gotting the wittee, appropriation just s soon as it can do o con- | 8 him."” The senator then made a cl I‘“!L}(‘."i'[:‘;v e l"’”:';_;ly'l:““" bill and | who was a warm personal friend of tho de- [ mendod by tho special ngent who had beeu | yotee o FIRER BECEEE EEE R Lomax presented a petition from citizens of | sistently. N v B EERESE LUER BRI LIEY Fhe question of liens upon foals was dis- A double quarteute, lod by Dr. J. 8, | directed by the treas ATt 0 + betweon Chicage > y amine all the propositions submitted to sell “A wnd New York," divided | Cusssed and alaw providing for such a lien | L lner and Prof. Vauco of Crote, fur- | Lua'r s "o for n publie building thero, | says Mr. Lindbloom, “will cost about 81,000,- o of di- | SusEestad, The law rogarding such liens was | nished the music. Rov. Spencer's remarks | Tho site selected is the cornerof Sixthand | 000 When it s in good working order wo reported o be defective and remedies were [ were based upon tho text, I John xx, 185 | Broad strects, Colonel Lowe made . very | o i TP e "This really is fntorproted as meaning that | Hons in serving a weit of mandamus allo Cust ty, sotting fo : i ¥ ‘,'fl by ibstrieni Al ”.‘"}".' f"‘l 50 | the independents do tiot. propose to pass the | The independents in the house dilureof crops und the ueeds of the people. | wljaf bill until after they have gone through | “bearly in the middie” on the question of di- On' motion of White, all petitious of this | \ith the contest for govornor and state ofti- | recting the secretary of state to furnish freo connect with othor peints, liko charactor, without being read, wore referred | cors, because the bill cannot become a Law | conics of the statutes of 1540 to each membor: T'he committee ahove mentioned was em- | Ald Thou Shalt Bo Missed, Because Thy | exhuustive vaport upon the different prope- | afiyneapolis, Detrolt, Iansas' City, Omaha to the special committeo anpointed to draft o | untll itis algned by the goveruor, and thoy | They were already sunplied with thestatutes | powerad to draft u bill to remedy the lien law | Hoat Will Be Humpty.” Rev, Thinge re- | stions ubip/sed, ang fter Bl tinale | and St. Lools, whoro' thero is enough busi- bill appropriating $100,000 for the relief of | do uot want to ask Boyd to sign it because ft [ of ISS7 and the session of 1830 Enough | yoearding foals. 3 Bhall Be 1o Mokt Thocss Shinaand Toco | Fecommenacd | the: location, at Sikth gnd | noas to justify [t~ Our first efforla western sutferers, would be a recognition of him as governor, democrats and republicans voted with them u § | Be no Night There, After the ser- 1'|~‘v 4 for the reason that the ground at this | Wil _bo " to “enlist the support of Tho following avo the most important bills | A member of tho committeo was asked | to defeat the motion by a vote of 54 to 40. AW omaha NAEEIAE. Canghts vices at tho house were coneruded tho Kivk- | Broad forthe rason tiat the ground at this | Will (be (e Cenlist = the supportof introduced : | what they proposed to do. “Wecan donoth- [ Senators Stevens and Poynter, who seem | Kgawxry, Nel o~ | 100 post, No. 106, of tho Grand Armyof the | point was ix at it was the in , Jan. 14.—[Special ng. We cannot r By Foiton—Requiring county clerks to e moniey on such a paper. 18 mem- | of two of the principul busin reots and | Str I'he stock of thi mpany would b le the dership of the independents, public, of which the decensed - 152 4 3 Aba At e varties offered to scll | spportioned among the different” exchanges muke abstracts of titleto real property, and | The banks are not lending money no, even I active and vighant, Mr Stavons 1a | €rem to Tie Ber.]-A bungling job of safe toc ¢ of tho remainder of the ex- | the price at whi artios oflored o sell | apportioned amon r tho differont exchianye ‘ fixing the fe ne at §1 to their own customers, and they would not berato, diguificd aud courteous, and | breaking was attempted last night in the | ercises v were assisted by the Dahlgren | to the government was, when compared with . o prevent the compan By Schappel ch Lower than any site of- | in each of, the 00,000 on promises | though not an peal the law providing | likely lend us £50,000 or § speaker, is plain and | office of Kuhn Bros. The attempt was unj | Post of Paillion. other property, i 3 B d v i Mhoipe A e sty it B simo advantages, This | being absotbed by the Western Union & for ihe appointment of oil inspectors. of menbors of the legistaturo that they will { forecful. Ho mpresses the listener us being | successful but the polico succeeded In cap: | o FO brocession was headed by tho Spring. | fercd, bt (tod At the. homo of Mr, | provision would be insorted in our charter to By Purncil—Authorizing the division of | pass a bill someof these days, - We can't buy | a fair man but tenacions of any position he | fyrng the would b burgla i ame R R “u!u ml-’ e ‘-l.u‘ul Dorsey, tho s ¥ him if ho had | prevent thesaleof stock to outsiders, with- counties by a majority, instead of @ three- | Eroceries and provisions on such pledwes | believes to be right. Mr. Poyntor is moro fasth Army post, _oall bearers, hearse with s the R D UL DB ORIt LG BRI BE AiRaLats fifths vote,” H and we cannot personally go security when | fiery and pugnacious and evidéntly is a dash ck Ward, a tramp moulder, and he hails | wuards, “Polly™ his faithful diiving mare, [ any st iy '\“lu offer, but he re e e S e By MeCutchin—To repoal the bounty on | We donot know whether the bill will pass in | iug fighter: from Omaha whore bis parents reside. The | the family and near relatives what ho liad suid to tho supecvising architacy | Lhive figurad it out that, ou the basis of tho sugar. s a week or in ays. We aroat the end | - phe cranks arenot all cvidence at the preliminary trial this even- | ASthe procession neared the cemetery the | Some weeks ago when the bids wero first re ) 3 i d. A postal car ssed o “The Logis- A of tho country, suehaline would pav for By Soderman—Allowing. two: yoars! toyo- || of ourstring will_let the legislature ing was most damaging to the prisoner. On | band played the funcral divge. At the grave | ceived, that he was willing and anxions to | of tho country, suehaline would pay for has been received aad ) g A it At i it bttt O MTTOTATIR 's. We have now inde dcemn lands sold for taxes by the payment of | take the respousibility for whatever may | Jaturo of Nebraska,” and it was put. in to juil he confessed tho crime toan | tho ritual of tho Grand Army of the Republic | have the department act on tho merits of the | HSeU( ton years, We have now an e 10 per cont. interst. x ; happen.” ) R p e e R R pyas road and the benediotion was pronouiicod { soveral projiositions find did nodgsire 0 1o U™ ues mesnasos. ab 10, tonta fof ton y erost, . x .Chureh Howe's bo © card reads: 78 b Rov. Thing wence such action in any we 10 sundry § ks miessages a s for te By White—Authorizing cities of the second Btate RONTArUOmIRILtos. —Political filly bustering and obstructing the A Well Digger Injured. e i el Lo e e othin Cha Mea Tor the: ra. | words, Itwaaibuils fifteon’ yoars ngolat o, el class tolovy a special tax to pay for gas and business of tho house, if long porsiste 4 A i Tuneral procession was one of the cost of §16,000, The stock 1 o beo a ctric light 2 5 pay g E LixcoLy, Neb, Jan, 14.—[Special to Tue \}‘““L_““ _‘"‘I‘"‘l‘-*('v it ‘l'“%.l"“*’;“" ) IxpiaNorA, Neb., Jan. I4.—[Special Te largest ever withessed in the county, fully | mainder of the amount authorized for the | (oSt o u‘_‘»nr‘ lins since ,"u; : By Olson—[tixing the legal rate of interest | Bre.]—A meeting of the executive board of | Foar tho awords of o Wise Kitig 16 Wise 1o be | EFam to ur Brr|—Yesterday when West | one thousand friends and relatives’ beini H»'\v“‘zh"'uul‘f‘nvl{\\'nh:u o ‘yoar this bullaing:| Watared tp bireo timos Sthnt it at 7 per cout and contract rato at 10 per | the Nebraska stale reliof commission was | outgenerald by bis subjects, Amorica o Eora, | Gerver, o well digger, who lives near Mc- | bresent. WL be completed Alstributing vebatesl yorly 1o 46 UICEBIIA cent. held this morning in ex ' b ) Captain James 1, arman was born near SOME REPUBLICAN SURPRISES. J lovernor Thayer's | the King—Heaven rooms. In addition to the members, Judge | T g Cook, was at a depth of 100 feet in a well, the o ap- | Tope broke with ers using the wires.” By Sternsdorff—Appropriating 81,150 to re- Jacksonville, 111, Y, 183, and died o this afternoon a vote was taken in the bucket of dirt near the top following engrossing clerks w fmburse J ) Neal, co or, ¢ g 3 0 The backet strucl o y | January 11, 1801, fifty-seven yoars, | senate ol o Stewart amendment, which v pE : for the insane, Kem and Senator Stevens woere present, castor, Miss Louio Loper of Antelops, Miss g His parents came to [linois from Maryland. | Mient was adopted byea vote of 42 to i Calkins of Saline, Miss Raley of Fillmore | require its amputation. He has a fawmily 14 1 So she Will Ren 7 SR AW i Nl ain for Many Ye By Sternsdorft—For the relief of Anna A very full discussios When he was two years old his parents r Laihy Lie ! s had in w favor of the bill, The Also the fol. | Which is in destitute circumst a majority of : usdorf and Miss Lizie Bluir of Kuox uces, HOVEARTS LD as Moinas dlavant 6,y o ] A to Come. Norean. This bill provides that 210,000 shall | to the drought sufforors, not only by the | lawing enroiime domcr o 5y s find noved to Des Mowes, lu., and five v democrots voted for the amendment with the e f ] A bo appropriated for the relief of Anna | | "w;l p \’"‘”‘"_ v ;.‘.“ ity ,'>“ ‘l‘ ll:;n‘x‘rl l:“"\‘“”\‘f‘}t,:":.,“n'"',,“,‘.,‘:l‘l{‘l."j‘;‘ o A Booming New Town. luter removed to Henry county in this state, | exception of Wilson of Mavyland, Gray of | Cimieaco, Jan, 14.—|Special Telegram to Norean, wifo of the engineer of the Lincoln | POATd bt by tho othor gentlemen present, at ) grifnis, & M. Futterson of Butler, H. G o, Nob, Jan. 1h.—[Special to | 11 1354 when but nineteen years old, e | Delawaro and McPherson of New Jersoy. | Tie BE.|-The cabled anmouncement that hospital, who was killod by an explosion on | the close of which Hon. O. P, Mason, A. \ Mary 3 crossed the plains to California and e Miss Shrieve of Dodgo, 1P zaged | O the republivan side there were ne or two | ju the diplomatie cir of reader, George | Tir Be: los of Iuropo tho beliof ! v ! AL s 5 —Bloomfield, the new town in | in gold i Ho s SOry et i February 5, 1580, Suwyer, C. W. Mosher, B. K. Randall ST P 4 . Rue e | hgold mining. He was very succossful ut | surpriscs. Tho total number of republieans | ig curront that the great powers aroon the 113 Broddfson A jomt rosclution. request | Ttev. > W. Martin woro appointed u | oit: eony hotdus 15 W Morriilof Howard, | ucx county and tho terminus of tho lan- | this busiucss”aud remaued in Califoraia | voulyi for the bili was 4. Mr. Dolphof el e ng congr ¥ Vi it = ss to take” such action that all rail- dolph branch of the Chicago, St. Paul, | threey rouds and telograph lines shall pass into the o Orogon was. - the only senator from | €ve of a general disarmamout is by P. Von Altir committee to draft an emer, ;;:‘;_“‘“ Rt Yutia ventures he came to Mount | the Pacific slops who voted against | Kern, a prominent bauker of Germany, do- —— Iy g ! TR Minncapolis & Omaha, had its first sale of | |, oM possession of the governmont luh-lr«'w:s‘;\n}m nlxnn;IrhI suffe s L b R e S Nearly'bna himarod Jots | Lgesntaud v % married March 2, 1595 10 | the bill. AIl tho othor senators voted | clared untruc, g Yokt i (The following resolution wi al t: S Y D g Miss b}, ns, who came from Obio. | for § e, Squire of Washingta 4 T T P . pp’"{} i “":;‘,‘m‘l‘.‘:‘l‘l“:‘;“:“RW '::f_‘l'lfi"“"":x‘_".:‘"f{f 1‘:.-‘~n|\-.~:1“’l“‘1‘.:x‘ ‘J““M”"': o reson. | Instructions From the Commissisner | weresold for an aggregate sum of between | Six childron were born to. thom, of who ey B m_:"‘,'“:.:“.lfl.'w““\.‘l‘\' LR That such fs to bo dostred,” ho said, ‘s Bils on"second readlug wore taken up, | elect W, A Meietdiin, 0. M. Ko ind ¥ to Captain Picrce. £12,000 and $15,0007 four are living, Charles S, postwaster of | wwhen it was discovored that the South Da- | Undisputed, butits coming to pass post dates referred to the proper committee and orde Bryan to proceed ut l;n:'nhl‘\l)l ‘\ hington and WASHINGTON, Jan. 14,—The commissiover | Regular trafngia¥e put on about the mid- ‘1'{““‘,{““{';? 2b, Arthur L., Cyras K.. and | kota senators, neither of whom were pres- | Iy teauro of life, and I am not past the ks printed, Horth U i e orial passed by he senats | Of Indian afairs nas written a lettor to Cap- | dlo of December and on January1, 1801, | BEAJ (Mrs, G A% Cathoun), AlL but, tho | ont, wore both paired as agn IAay IO SDI (18 DR LS (oal oot o RaeEspith ehat on motion of Shrader, Or. Martin of Kear. { i house of representutives of our stato. taln Plerce, ncting agent at Pine Ridge, us- | nearly oue hundred good and substautial | ot aenimassee ool e B o A e vl | oo pactip. B 1 seftpenculio Mpacds e B b o committee, | Dr. Martin presented a veport of the work [ suring him of the fullest support and co- BiSudiibey BUL cumbl e o0 16 Mol HA1 e T teen children, fourteen of | burn of Minnesota, who voted. against his | & LamS fuv e R L dition of the routh stricken rogion, In the | Soryimer, SACiRY om e situstion f the | operation of theIndian burcau n the dis- | Beatiful, town site s vecontly platted, e | whow v living. party to sidetrack the election bitl in favor of : ! L L northwast, and then pre: isa good settlement surroundiug this little | 1 an invitation to the powers to participate in o of bis remarks Mr. Martin stated that cour: ! : : charge of his duties. The commission ts ¢ g ol ptain Spearman earried on an extensive | (e silyer bill, voted against it today. The | §icarmament, that i fwvonia resigmation as_superintendent of reliof, stat- city and the merchants aro enjoying a lively | stock and farming business ut Mount Pleas. A A E Cumes armament, that may be tr would the nanmes of over six thousand families in | juy TDosObloboRI fiia iance | 6dds that congress having ratified the Sioux d appreciative trade. From one to three i riming business ut Mount Pleas- | Pennsylvapia senators divided, M. Cameron | ot he unlike him and it would increase his Hito bt distrset “embrasiny upaiics 1 | iug that sinco Octover 2. in compiiance and apprec n bireo | ant until the breaking out of tho civil | votims forthe bl and Mr. Quay agatst. with an an order of Governor Thayer, he had | bill, 1t will be practicable at an early date to | cars of stock daily have been shivped during store of popularity. But he would not, in been at work visiting the drought- hurry forward the suspended payments and | the past thirty days, mostly to Ou counties; were on the books of tho rallal som. war, during which he served with houor o | Muc issuing the invitation, believe that it would TR A ! as occasioned by Senator The | himselt and his descendants and veceived | ( surprise w wittee that were in urgent need of ussistance, Jiiod ¢ Sonily e ; 2l : T ¢ rman’s in withdrawing his amend- | paneeopted or. oven i accepted that co. | portions of our state, personally supe distributions authorzed by congress, The | fArming lands are the best in the state and | wounds which Shortaned bie 1ife / o necopted or, even if accepted. that any McKesson and Taylor of Butler were ap- | bondine tho - work of vitior . Ng P Bttt h Y nxiogs that the | ave being picked up rapidly. Tue Osana | Sy D SHOERat BB et coinageto the output of | yo0q result would come of the mecting, You POILEd & Sl ot o Upr wero b | tending tho work of velief, - Now thit the | commissionor 13 especially anxious that tho i pic p ray - He was blest. with a_ fuithful wife, who il logislature has conv lly Bee has the thanks of th sned and his duties atthe | worl of education should be carried forw! “people and well | iy, sco o disarmaynent must be agreed to by The cost of 100 copies of the Nebraska statutes tered tenderly to him during the long o 0 AL X L was a compromise | avery nation et o nt,. Noone DR reformschool makine it almost imporative, | with all pract | deserves their patronage us being the only | voars of his suffering, and to. the. very last | Doue IR es MpromIse | every nation on the continent.” No one ini o e o ey ho begged the board to accept his resignation | requests Captain Pie | daily paper in the west that will take in- | Jiia ramained by iis bodside. intuitively an O el e oA Gon | akines that France, with the wounds sho re e house adjourned until 2 p. m, that ho might return once tore 10 his work | the qualifications of his subordi | tercst enough in a new town to deliver pa oLt g be Ay AN Aa i e G e ac h ceived in 1570 still painfal, would disarm and man found that his own associates wonld not st moment. | support him in it and he was consequently AFTEINOON SESSION at the reform school. After carnestly g Shrader introdu fa would it be safe fc ete,, and report auy person whom | DY express the same day, where there isno | oo Germany o do 50 under ms unfit for their réspective dutie: mail service, such circumstances ! Russia would not con- staining him to the rtin to withdraw his resignation, d a resolution instaueting | Dr. M ind- | ho de I'ho immediate cause of his dc J i — L was heart | compelled to withdraw it rather than to se: 5 ing A , the senators from Nebraska to vote for the 15 that it was of no avail, the board accept He urges that the utmost care be given to any ™ failure. His life was undoubtedly shortened Dot T sent {0 disband so much as . rogimont, The 0 u 1o on te 4 T . ailure. His life was undoubtedly shortened | Limselef defeated on the amendment. The | e has his oy on Cons e ana e coinnge of silver, Adopted. At the close of some remarks by Hou. injured or wounded during the present trou- A Baker's Sign ficant Find, from the effcets of the wound, aud ho was an- | |.-.~‘.-.\mwmu now ocs over tothe house and | §ok has his aye on Constautinople. Emperor Salil (Telo: ; Joseph wili not seo hi o out 1 i JoLRTele the number who gave their lives s { there is much speculation s to what will be m,“é‘,'l“"“” Db TAko. Yo ithour'a who is em- | a sacrifice for the preservation of the union. | (one withit. 1fthe bill is referred to the | Shehiethor while Lol ot bowis s suspected that an | He came, in 1571 to Nebraska aad sottlod weights and Maodie, from the committeo appointed | J. Sawyer, the following was adopted : ble, and asks that a full statement be offored | WEST PoINT, Neb., Jan. 14— to draita bill making an appropriation for | Resolyed, Thatogr siucers thanks are duo | of dny complai western sufferers, mado a partial report, to | Rev. Georze W. Martin, D. D, for bi the effect that a contract between wholesale | zealous and untirl rzy In prose ts preferred by the Indiany | gam to Tug Bee|—A bak regarding their treatment. or suggestions re- | ployed in Pfeffer's bak oni asures it will nev coinage, EREI RO Sraatmontao te Loicatmb, itoiNeb d so t i sho bo crustied in the' struggle, should ouo dedlers and the state relief committeo ywag | 1S Work as suporintendent of relict. NArdins Whatt fane vellary infia zisluRoatwacihinnieandiiol | Ol e “h"]fllku.{ feunaodib il bo roported. - Should it boseut to the com. | take placo. As for Turkoy—Well, no one e e O e ios OF BNy ar SR Tlot rallat ana 1Ot Ntos, son of @ promiuent furrier, andas he was em- LR T mittco on banking and currncy, which would | gares, [imigine, what s done with herarmy. oS ed, and_thut a bill would | superintendent of distribution were then dis |y o0 conoc e P e BEER L ployed wights, it furnished au opportunity rond destroyed all hopos of beyond quostion have jurisdivtion of the subs | No, you may rest assured that Europo will, _ be introduced tomorrow covering this appro. | continued, and Rev. Luther P, Ludden was | WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. —E - Ior'the two to carry on thelr sinful rolations. | Center and Captain Spearman removed tothie | werel not. for the silver foaturas, 1t may bo | 5,5 on tiino, continuo under arms und thit =Ny priation, clected 5 general manager of tho relief | introduced in the housh today aresolution do | Last night the baker arrived homo vefore Ins | yite o SHtietlolt and was | Brove | Wereltnot for tho silvor feabires, b may be | Amorica will continua o foed hor.!” MeIosson reported that the cost of the | Work of the state. claring that the conduct of Great Britain m | usual time, and anticivating finding th 3 bullt p a large and v DRt htast aad | Loboyied s aibiatua i dhoo s CONBRE A HORUO ten out. leaves o valuublo property, farm with the | Chairran Dorsoy rofused to tell your cor- various departmonts necessary accompany- | respondent this afternoon what his' commit- ing an extensive western farm and a” well | teo would do if the measuve is referred to established bank, The business of the latter | thom, but intimated that it was strongly ¢ will be continued under the s statutes of 1530 would be 230 per copy, and | . The executive board felt that it was al ou wotion of Schelp, seconded by Kord, the [ lutely necess l'»'lllm‘L] Dr. b‘li"‘ -uu&h')“’d T ¢ | the sealeries controy bed I he d d th resolution ordering i copy for each meiber | thrn once more to the northwestorn part of | S° SUUOF €00 F 4 scedel bod room, whero he discovered the young was tabled. L 3 the state, and he was appointed a special | States subreme court is witout precedent, | yan ‘seeroted in a closet and the wife agi- Bills on second reading were read and re. | committee to look after the refugees in that | prejudicial to the commerce of nations and to | tated Opinion. Cablegram to Tin publishes an inter view with Sir Charles Dilke,in which the | filing the suggestion for the determination of | furrier in the house, locked the door as he by the United | tered and proceeded forthwith to his wifo's ferred. part of the country. Ho will procoed alonco | thoamicablo conduct of international rola- | Tt is roported that at tho polnt of a un the | Wl st wn accordanco with s Tast exc | DS, (0yhroe Golnaize, vet wrily iu support | tor suys tha fio s convinood that uropo wil Felker introduced the following: upon the discharge of these dutics. tions and in derogation of the diguity of the | Ruilty couple fell ou their knees and implored | S UG LY Bt haro wad il (hakbDH Y atign b Beakar gl L s e Whereas. Tho questlon of tho admisaibiiiey | AlL partics having business with the stato | government and the people of the United | bis forgivenss. Ho desisted, but ordered | PP035" bt for somo i the lending [ 1y ere, Wis ho uestion atput Spoaker on the ground that sho is compelled to of 'the o denoe iy the tontoss cases witt 12 | relief work are requested to note the chango | States, both to leave tho houso and city under pen- | pan'not ouly of the immediate. vicity i | weami o i froo toies dottsion, | malntain a powerfut army on a poace footine o decislo s on logal poinis; thorefore and address their lotters accordingl! 1t th spoiki sistance in he: 5005 | " In the house today Mansur of Mississippi | alty of death. This morning neither of the uthorized to | tosave delay in_receiving response theveto. | jutroduced for reference a bill to turow open | couple ave to be found, having doubtless de- 1 the cases the | The members of the board declare that Dr, | the Cherokee strip. Mansur said the Cher arted during the night. The furrier's son 1 call to hi which he tived, but in tho county at Lirge. | wn that the speakor would vule out of order | in order to componsate for tho fact that there e was public spivited and benevolent, He | aj] efforts made to attach fice coina must necos: he a delay in it stanco in hoari) 303 save frecly 1o everything that he though 4 asuro which ma nobilizng hor foroa o Rus cail- 4 of dny dudzo on the bench'inthe Second | Martin really deserves more than the thanks commission was hopeless of coming toan | 15 young man who had previously borne an | {0l benciit eithor the publio us a swhote or foantiatiaoans l)l}“\\,;“‘(‘ll‘“\(‘,‘]‘“ ot ocd | mobililng hor foroos, the Russian rall: o i radon (0. ) mgod that the resolution | O the exeeutive board for tho marked ability ecment with the Cherokees, and th oxcellent reputation Lere. tho individual. His familiar figure will be | do with a resolution or motion to discharge a | Y0848 beiog few in number e Lo ety hostmoead arme resolution | that he has showi i pushing forward this | fore this mensure was introduced. It had =i carding to Sir Charles Dilke, is peace- g work: vhatival sntoreome N Fren wo Cons Among the bills introduced are the follow- practioal endorscment nd o sanotion iof missed and Lis hear affairs will not ¥ participation in public | committee on this bill, Mr. Dorsc; ne Accidents, snid_tho | i ( o0 asily be cqualed by any that | spoaker would notentertain such i propos fully nclined s Russia d0cs not s In closing his report he paid high compli- | the aaministration. Tho bill was framed on | FALs Ciry, Neb., Jau. 1.—|Special toTie | gurvivo him. e, e W npossiblo Torih i be con. | Movo o other country will take uction. A By Wilson—Proviaing for dopositing and | TN 10 Uh0%0 who havo boen associatad with | propositions contained in an act creating the | Bre.]—Two boys, Loyd Gisnuind and Harry | *F\eo of 13 brothers, Majow C. 1. Spoarn e it o™ i | European conflict, in the opinion of_ the samo ! ¢ i and distribut- | commission, which wasauthorized to offer | yonno ing supplies, and to the superintendent of tho | /.25 an acre for the land. ) industrial school, Prof. Jubn T. Mallalieu, Jouning mouey in the hands of county treas- speaker, i3 to come some dny. Alsace-Lor. urers and for turning the interest for the vero. quite seriously hurt Monday | of Mount Pleasuat, In., and A, J.. Spear Weie qilte Aeriuily LUk onday. 8 i Y L raine will, ho thinks, induce & frosh strugilo I xH speaker, itis well known, has said he would | e T of Papillion, and’ two of his sisters, N Acq uiintanco evening while o the county oro 3 ! o8 Slizabeth Campoell of Mount Pleasanf, I, | of the object 1ition, and | Potween. Franco and Germany, and gho B e oo ek piaro ¢ belougs, | and his coworkors and tho local elerey ‘of A Btartiin S Bihio of Altaits. standing still when a slod contaiuing soveral | CIERTY CREBCHS] MINRE LRG0 | of the oblect in scouting vecogiition, wid | noifiy Sud Govman ficcts may Wit against S0NDSOn —FLaALIVe 10 on of forme v, who for the sake of the relief worl S y S ersons collided with h eacturing hi ero present at the funeral R0 IUmbeE. | Lo AN LR B BME o) e R Nt ] tho VB i ¢ Charles thought that railrond lands in Valley, Sherman and other | puve ]Wm.md' mARy of his duties and n.'zsht Stoux Fanis, S, D.,Jan. 14.—[Spec o- | persons collided with him, fracturing his leg | were present ut the funeral A largenumber | proposition looking towards the considora. | the French ir Char | A counties t busi e. Young Jeuue wasin- | of prominei 5s men from O > colnngo aftor having obtaingd | the French fleat was suporbly manned and e.]—The question of the ap- | Just below the ki ha, | tion of f it possivle for him to serve our unfortunate | ¥m to Tk Be i e 3 a 0 or S 14 | that it would be vietorious were it not for the By Schielp—Providing for a mindrity rep- [ citisons X o o jured by the mismunagement of thesledon | South Omana and other places. together | the floor under some other pretonso he wouid | i it would bo victorious were it ot for t resdntatlon ln the officors of @ corpostion, | SUZen e T ‘\""‘","" "'L ”;_,“ 'l‘l"’x,“ o 3"9 l“'"k'“ ;'“(l,'_"'l’l"( which ho was riding, causing a collision with | With a host of old friends and schoolmates | b promptly ruled off the floor, LRI Mo Syaolycen u [orlosita and "This bill pornuts individual stockholders to No Apnointments Kecognized, SONOT) 500KR0% 8TA 08 L0104 610 9% | u bridge which was at tho ond of theslide, [ from JTowa and Nebraskm, and theentire | “fPhe principal reason for tho latencss at | Slower tuan tho alliod tects, Ho-abso €3 plump their votes for one candidato. LixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special to Tng | Wis argued all afternoon tu the federal court, | * 'The money for the Catholic school at this | community followed the remaius to thelr lust | which the final vote on the silver bill was | Prossed the opiulon that et socills The houso the adjourned to 10 @ m. to- | pew | The independents agreed several d and at 4o'clock an adjournment was taken | place has ubout ull been subscribed and the | vesting place. reached was the deliberate plaa on the p B FChE It e G E BN A S S morrow. * S » sreed several days |1 tomorrow at 2 o'clock, A private exam- | committee having tho i in charge think i e of tho democrats to wasto as much tine as 1Y bt ke L ago not to recogrize Boyd as governor. After | juation of the books shows only 7,000 in cash | the work of preparing the bullding will be Request for a Receiver. possiblo in _order that Mr. Hour, who | It France durin e 1800, RAILROAD LEGISLATION, bearing the ruling of the supreme court vec- nd, which 13 a startling condition of | commenced at an carly day. KxoxviiLk, Tonn., Jan, 14.—A bil was | it was understood would ho rocomized e prosident, would not fecl disposed | WEEKLY PACKING STATISTICS, au oguizing Boyd as governor de facto five or six irs when it is understood that the cap- | Charles Ledlmayer & Co. are addingu | filed m the fede independents are said to have been rather A asking | by th tock is $50,000 and the deposits at one | large addition to” their bottling establisi- owing to the lateness of the hour to call up 1l court here tod: thut & receivor be appointed ‘What Lincoln Legislators Have to Lixcory, Neb,, Jan. 14.—[Special to Tue | last night, and itis veported on credible au- 1t Disturbs Sic John. died — - by the Contral trust_company of New York, | us to the chanees of the bill. Tt is belioved CINaRAT. O Tan: 14—~(Bpoalsls Telas Bk | —The following ave expressions from | thority that the wavering mdependents were | Toroxro, Ont. Jan. 14.—The Mail ay A Boy #nd a h . |ana alleges that the company owes it | tonight that Mr. Hoar will succeed in culling grom 10 Tity Bai]~Tho Prico Current wil leading fudependents in the house upon the | whipped back into the traces says it is reported from Ottawa that, tho ime | CEPAR Rarins,” Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special | $3,000,000. Al SR tho bil{ up becauso it Is goverally concedod | R b0 Tk BRI R0 SRR WL trausportation problem and will show tho | This information afforded temporary relief | perial government is urging the dominion | T¢/o8Tam to Tnk Bk | —I'rank Harper ace K lle ' by a Runaway Car. | emait iy ot s of B (oG oot probablo trend of railroad logistation : toa number of republicans tolding ofice by | ministers to unite e Frya'$ion to arrange | Gentally shob Fred-sillett this afternoon | - Y., Jan, 14—At Split Rook | ingeof all the ropublican sonaiors and that | Packing refurns Indicate o tatal of 635,000 Bartholomew of Autelope—1 favor adopt- | appointment. It 'is reasonably certain that | all matters in dispute between the United | With s Smith & ¥7—nu’s revolver in the ry. on Lake Champlain, & runaway cap | he. 18 sure of enough republican supnort 0 | aoningt 435,000 tho precodiug waok a s ing the Jowa policy and adding maximum | 8uY appointment made by Governor Boyd | States and Canada on a basis of o wide meas- | right leg just below the konee. They are | AUAFDY) 00 plain, uwey car agninst 425,000 tho p g weck and 435, call up tho bill By two or three majority, It 3 s that the il will be | 000 last vear. “I'he total now 5,150,000 ngainst 4,4 sading places compure s. 1havonot madeup my ac y | Will not be confirmed by the senate uutil the | ure of commercial reciprocity and that Sir | school boy Than. LusviaouiaseiD. o dind.oy ":1 present state of aflairs s changed. John Macdonald and his collésgues are seri- i 2 are question, butam strongly opposed | “Surpris has been expressed at the delay fn | ously disturbed in consequence, paseps reaiding poty, . Tho wanng 18° hos | ovtadn the 10 free passes. introducing o bill making an appropriation % e Bl lodged in the feah sad had to. be probed | fatally inju Gale of Rock—Am in favor of relucing tar- | for tho drouth sufforess. Resolutions haye tural Soclety. ball lodged in thofess.uad had 1o bs. prob I rutes to u reasonablo figure, so thal the | been passed committiug tho logislatury to the fa,, Jan. 14.~The state agri- e people can live s well as the railroads. The | FUECH G, have sigtied o paper plodg. | cultural society wet uere this morning with A Timm ppol m November 1 is 000 a4 year ugo, s follows ou a tramway crashed into & group of per- | £4ll ub Lo bILL sons, killing two sons of Superintendent Rob- ( pressed to final | 1 pngineer and one quareyman and | tussion, perhaps less thian & week, it will o | 750 ng two quarrymen* laid aside aguin. Halo is becoming § ~ . take up the apportionment bill Citie | 1809-01) 1859w ldock is anxious for the pure food | ! ieved the two bills will follow . 100 11430000 . twelyo years of age, thel ing bere, The wound is not suge, but aftor some dis- anxious No Oatmenl Trust, A fon. CiicaGo, Jan. 14.—Oatmeal manufactuvers, | bill, It is b each other in this order, Kann railroads have rights and so have the public. | jug themselves to vote for an appropriation of | @ large attendance. The report of the com- ! ‘1"\“5 Ciry, Ngb, Jan ‘H_- [Spec fl m who had a conference here yesterday, - deny Do I L Frpr et and both ought to be respecied. The free | 100,000 for that purpose. A gubernatorial | mittee on credentials was eived, The | To: BEe. | —A litglp gurprise was manifested | oy phatically the story printed twday that an | ANOTHES | S i | i 2 212000 puss system has been greatly abused. signuture is nocessury to put such a bill into | president and sccretary detivered their | hore yesterday when it was found that the | gugmeal trust was reorganized. They it | Another postoffice has boen abolishad in K Yot ) Jion! 11100 i 1) the “shot gun” rogion b of the office will not permi ster, v Docember B Louls Bloux Clty Codar Kapids 1 Clevelana , butthe indep nlents are barred from | anuual reports. alliance or indepenlénts had por Boyd by their deaial of his S ——— ir bo occupie: Will Make Good tie Shortage. the pat ptured the or- | was simply the ganization of the bbdia of supervisors. J. S, | old companics. | Grier was electod, chai n. The independ- MeCuteheon of Boone—I am in favor of a :M““ (bl maximum freight rate and for the claction of | Fight o the ot railroad commissioners by the annual meeting of one of the e postim wople, and a —_— Littie Rock, Ark., Jan. 14.—State Treas- | gnis’ Lave. non g b oluas majc h: onrteen Lives Lost. Uenersl “Wanamalige annolnted G Tt 3 o B e e 2-cent fare, but am not so particular about An Elephant on Their Hands, urer Woodru'a bondsmon: have ceided o | :.'y';:m:il.l‘:nu?‘-' ;fifii‘:‘x.‘ B I Bar M0 | MW OnimaNK Lay dan, 14.—Tho City of AN AT poctaflo and capavle colored | Nobraats Cly ... el 0 the passenror ratos, LixcoLy, Neb., Jan. 14.—[Special to Tuk | myjce good the shortage in the treasurers | peared afraid to make a fght and laid down | Dallas, here from Puerto Covtes. brings news | towi in Aldbami, /Pho patrons of Lot ofin | S=m=m= ———— ey Shrader of Logan—Am in favor of the | Brr.] -The independents begin to realize | accounts and he has turned over sufficieut | and were swallowed, of the wrecking of a schooner botween Bay | had for several years boasted that a biack Tow law with some modifications, Iwould | that they have an elephant on hand in the | property to save them from any loss. - — fslands and the Cayman. Fourteon lives | man would nevi sorve out muil mai- | G allow o higher rate for new lines on the | reading and consideration of the evidence fn - Live Opera House Leased. were lost, including Captain Barconnell, tor to them, ad ns soon Bennetv's ‘ h frontter. I favor a-cent passenger rate and | the coutest cases. The number of type- Levied Upon the Office Furniture, ¥ REMONT, I\ch.l, Jtm, uv—qsw- I Tele- or— - n|»|‘nu’|ul:|“‘|;nln‘\\;)'v‘.llf\.}ln o !\l»::,., [\\ N m;t'nr:‘ b soll e T believe froc puases should be probibited by | Writted pagos is variously reported at from | ~NEW Youx, Jan., 14.—Tho sherift today | €ramto Tur Buv.) —fho Lovo opera houso of | Undor Bonds for Embezzioment, | WClation nc Wrests Wors frocy imae | 0 | these LiAtle Dilts, | a 2y 8000 to 5,00 pages. Taking the former | levied upon the oftice furniture of the United | this city was today leased by Mr. Love to E. | Wisauxarox. Del,, Jan. 1.—~W. V. Harper, | gt (o WREE EOEC IE B PRRERASE 0 | cAmERs Thay 81w relievo Dis o Porter of Merrick—We want a reduction fn | fl¥ure as the correct number, Watt Seeles es- | electric traction company under attachments, ‘l llrf}""‘ '“; a period 0" ‘f:“l‘>i“;‘l'“,- s‘?‘-rd ugent of the National life iusurance company | be healtyy for him tonot put in an appear | (o y tress from Dyspepais, Ind frelght rates and waut it bad, timates that the reading alone will take two | The total amount of uasecured indebtedness “ r:‘“' h\“_:::“ ::m‘:: :" :f;m‘lk;l_if‘f"m, A ‘A'" SHed | of Vermont, is under bonds for the embezzle- | ance. Béraett appeared on the scenc, how- i ITYLE s bt ol erman of Saline—1 am in favor of & rea- | tona.” Othors eatimate tub -ty mowgat 3 | S 10 B0 M0 i h S D TR wee mentof 00 _ L e T o oo Eating. A portoct rom P ol e eded u o ———— was scal Lo Mob] L0 5t ho now | d » g souablo reduction in frelght rates; think we | two and three times as many weeks. Thers T = e s A Kearney Marriage. Another Parnell Report. postmaster. Bennott was iustailed and | IVER | edy for Dizztness. Nausoo,| should pass & maximuw tarift bill. Am not [ hus been talk of delegating the reading to 8 | grgyixanaw, Ala., Jan. 14.—Four thousand | JCEARNEY Neb, Jun. 1.|Speclal Tole- |y o000 fan, 14.—The Star says Parnel | entered upon bis dutics, but na sooner had | PiLL Drowsiness, Bad Tasto opposed th & & cent rate. committea, but the republicans mnd demo- [ RGN b R0 BT TONE DN | gram to Tum Ber.]-Mr. Albert T. Gamble, | ORI SO ST O U o Tead. | tho wspector departed ' from the place thun } 0 1o the Moutk ¢ WValdron of Adams—We want to reduco | ©rats will insist on having it read in opeu | Winers at the Pra e e o™ | cashier of the Buffalo County Natioual bauk, | arship of the Irish parliamentary party the postmaster wns waited upon by n mob | Tougue, Pain 11 greight rates us low as the vutes vow prevail- | Session us providod by law. ' The prospect is | chled to veturn to work at tho old prices. | and Miss Florence Stubbell ‘were married | "7 DRIERIAIST) ] wne compeled | to sty a volntan | L TORPID LIVER Ticy N . Lo aonis causing considerable caustic comment, o 2. s evening, s 3 resiznation, to take effeet immediately he o D 13VX 2 whole reduction should be made on freight. The Comm ttoe Clorks. Theb A Minister's Livel Suit BR0OKN Lty Oty fan. U sharp shock | anc Toauott was given two howrs oot 20t | WAL Blit, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIGEL Fultow of Harlan—I wuant to see alldead | LiNcoy, Neb, Jan. 14.—[Special Tele. | Paws, Jan, 14.—The death of Ame Aiella, | INviaxora, Nev., Jau. 14.—[Special Tele- | of carthquake was felt here early this morn- ( of Cathevine. Bo prouounced were e | ¢ L FiLL OMALL UUSk, i head passes kuocked out by law, and wheu gram to Tue Ber |- The independent wenm- ! the French Sculptor, is annoanced. gram to Tue Bee.|—Today Rev. Taylor in- | Ing. ‘ tireats aud o positive the setion of e | P R - =

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