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g ' CTHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, fANUARY 1. 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. — - - - — — ——— -— e = DEFIED THE SUPREME COURT | ssetier of st % wher o0 | NEED NATIONAL Q['.\Rf\m;}g;r.u';.::"c.m':.:J::.':.'.’::‘:.:'.:.";:.::%..;“:.:..;:::" FAVORED ~ THE DEMOCRATS | Sgeg, sevces, ey want o xoor | DISCUSSED WESTERY TOPICS T wen Burrows and O Donnell are also coming sy Mandate of that Tribunal Oan Not Be | o the fontas canditatca, and the latest 16 | New York Well Prepated to Meet and Fight | Served on Clerk Van Oamp. m-.”H-vr{n ki '\\Ir_v“u:nv‘m of Pau- | the Plagne, | Florida points. when at last they catch on they clean oot Decision of the Supreme Oourt in the Wyo- him out of nearly every red-hot and WILL USE THE FILIBUSTER . They'll step across the street, wateh to the “farmers” candidate tion in time over this line between the north sate ok y "Bx-Congressman J, R, Mubbell, Congress and cast and Charleston, Savannah and all T At e ey s TERTIng, end ) | stoaming roasting ear his little push Dr. George L, Miller Oonfers With President ming Contest Cases, art contains, Elect Oleveland, Silver Men WL Fight Hard Against Un e sufficient number of votes in the caucus to — favorable Legiiation. Er = \ Al mn \ ) " \ HE TOOK A UTTLE SLEIGH RIDE | ™30 i S RF TR it Srevaiting is oc. | INVESTIGATED BY A SENATE COMMITTEE | o BATTR' Rk ”;{';‘;‘wiv{v'lv BENNETT AND CHAPMAN TO BE SEATED I\ \\“00“”;]‘ “ /\ “:R UTAH'S CLAIMS TO BE CONSIDEREE g hvar S - ible ve Plorce of Tennegpage. who with Rep 4 & 4 b LB R R g gl | rescntativ Bland led tho fieht for free sil ) R Now It Iv a Question Whether He Has Gone | pocent state election, and, except in 1solated | Senators Chandler s tarris Talk of the } vor logislation at the kst session, announced | Carbon County's ¢ ng Board Exprosses ONTINUED PR to Boyd Connty or Soath Dakota - rs, it was not regarded safe for any candi. | Danger from Chol nd Other Con- | today the purpose of hi 1If and some of Its Willingness to Announee the date to express his preference, as it might tageons Diseases—tHow They | his associates to “givp the antisil ver men a Result Without Furth the Case. Ty e haier or, Tginatary Would Prevent Them. | dose of their own medicine and filibuster, it Proceeding: necessary, to present the repeal of the Sherman act W FIRST PAGE Dlctator of Democratic Palicy Sl to Faver the Admiss! Fhat Territo believe I averaged one and a half hour's ot SUTHNG AVHTOTY/Ne Statehood sleep at night tatehood -0! The fracture oceurred 150 foet from the Saljects Calvassed. Sensationul Featores of clected without a pledge is phenomenally | lnrge and they are not swift in declaring their | The susports on tho Shaft were more than tosrana, Neb,, Dee. 81.—[Special Tele. | intentions now. The speculation | Waspixaroy, D, €., Dee. 81l.—Senator | He was confident that there would be noth Crevesse, Wyo,, Dec. 81.—[Special Tele (“m”’ } v|‘|ll 4 m‘“”m“"mm':“‘ ¢ Thie NEw Yonrk, Dec, 8 Special Telegram te m to Tue Bre About 6 o'clock last ulw; I"; probability !} ulhwjnhl of | Ghandler, chairman of the the committee on | ing further accomplished on silver legislation | #ram to Tie Bee.]~The last and final de e M‘n“ veady to start and the captain | T BEE]—Dr. Georgo L. Miller of Omaha evening County Clerk Van Camp hired o | uidulates rofusing (o enter the cuiueus s | o i ion has returned from New York in | during this scssion, but gave 1t us his opin- | cision of the supreme court in the celebrated | J1¢h We were ready to start and the captatn | 4 X 7, New, ehairian of the Wyome team and slefgh with the vemark that he | cayeus will be held, but there is apparently | company with Senator Harris, the chairman | fon that the law would be repealed early in | Carbon county election cases was handed | o wond \\‘“M' A ‘h“l‘\ SO S PAHRH ing democratie state committee, called on would return in about half an hour, and a strong movement on foot th make the bal- | of the committee on epidemic diseases, Sur- | the next congress in response to the demands | down today and the result is that the two \ kbt Mr. Cloveland at his residence today. Both quested that the liveryman say nothing. He y The struggle has many of of the bolts in the flanges used in the rep ame here especially to see the presidents and ex-Senator Bonesterl had been in con. | the el ;’I”;::"fl.‘l"' :I""I; ‘\'\” "_’;”','I_"“'I‘k"'”'“"j:“,‘ established Camp Low last fall by direction Mr. Pierce said: “We will now wait _on | house of ropresentatives from that county, | pi e oS i U ‘\“:;w"" il T ‘y.‘ o st Dr. Miller, on roturning to the hotel, esaful cdark horse” after o struggle of | of the Treasury department, They have | theother side and block its moves. The [ S. B. Bennettand Harey A. Chapman, will | CEF 80 W0 SERRE MR FER TEE | said that e was greatly inter in the the evening remarks were made by some in- | many days. | been making a most careful examination of | turnof the anti-silver men has now come, | be issued certificates of election without “‘”'\wm for 1t gave us good experic o by | Proposed admission of U A8 o state. One dependents and Mr. Bonesteel to ffect . o | the precautions which have been made in | and we'll give them what they gave us last | further procedure. st GGt TmBove ”.'v 5 o1l the 1k h chief things talked about was thas that it would be a joke if Van Camp wonld WALLGL G O LA | New York and vicinity to repell the scourge. | session. I beliove a bill to repeal the sher The opinion which is a ruling on the de- | PN SO B ‘,‘.,, '\" WL n. He suggested to Mr. Cloveland v ot is cortif Sanntor Chandiar s man law will be worted by the banking | murrer filed by the respondents, o state & Hadidiit e SR s el tah's clai 5 ootistde s A skip out and not issue Mr. Norton b rtifls | one End of the Q '« Dominlons to Be | Senator Chandler said o . | and currency committee. Yes, Thaye looked | fitter Sled By the o v'_r‘n“\m o l‘) ‘V.- for ntiothior start wHd-Trom tHAL tiime on w ah laim cor wdered as an ad cate of eloction in the event the sapreme Hauled Up. With what is to be done in the next | {its ‘the maiter and believe there is o ma. | CAnVassing board, to eply ¢ rela- | e Ship & good. 800 milos. We ol | Ministrative measure and scparate from the court deciding the contest Norton's wa NEw Yo, Doc, 91 —A specinl from Wasli- | mOnth or two it appears that nothing will | jority of the committec in favor of the repeal | tors to the answer lled by the respondents | JROS€ the St ool S00 miles Weeotld |y gigsion of othier territories A ball was in progress during the evening | fngton to the Sun says: 1 have it on trast | Femain to be accomplished in the way of | of the law. But we dow't propose to lot [ to the relators original petition, was written | (880 FEEE » ‘ Dr. Miller assured Mr. Cleveland that and as he is re 0 dant at such | worthy authority, President Harr preparation to keep out or treat cholera. | them : “‘I‘|m‘-!‘ll n:-'n» mlv;p-wl g m\}' 'u’;\'{ by Justice Conaway and concurred in by Jus: polygamy has been exterminated and that ! Ll len A i Al | dwree to repeal the Sherman act and returs 06 Marrell, Chlot fusties Groesheclt aiso testions of Salvage, o tor ot pie gatherings his absence was noticeable. The | geeretary of the treasury and secrctar But I wunt to say. neverthel that with | BV 8 et 1f the mintmum monthiy | b L ferrell. Chief Justice ( k & the territory is in every way worthy of the young lady who looks after his office | gtate have practically determined to ora now existing in France and Ham o b fived at &4.000,000 inetead of | read an able opinion in which 1 curred | The first intimation that R. J. Cortis of the | lonor of statehood work said that he had gone home near | the outgoing of the Harrison adwministra- | burg, I shall urge immediate promulga- | 2,000,000, as it was in that act.” in the final result and expressad the reasons ighton and would return Sunday {161 NOLABIS by o VIGW at Canndn ioct more | tion Treasury department of sani Would the silver men be willing to com- | why he dissented in the former opinion ren visit of e BER « ondent in com- | vital than the recent order imposing tolls on | tary ations arn all sta W city | Promise on $3,000,000 a month pany with Bailiff Norden of the supreme - propeller and twelve feet from the engines q g and after two hours' steaming,the head of one geon General Wyman and Dr. Hamilton, who | of President Cleveland democratic contestants for scats in the 4 sultation late in the afternoon, and later in Hamburg-American line had that the stean Mr. Cleveland,” said the doctor, “manis ship Bohemia of his line had towed the | fested a good deal of interest in what 1 had £ dered. "The text of this final decision is as | Umbria seventy-five miles was when he | to say about Utaliand 1 an ve he will be through the Sault | authorities to get ready for the cholera. 1 Why the Banks Oppose Free Siiver. follows heard it from the reporters. He said: ~This | in favor of the measurc court tonight revealed the fact that he had | Ste. Marie ship canal at the entvance of | believe that safety can be found only in the ‘No, sir; 1 don't think they would. The | “This cause now assumes a new phase, ete surprise to me. 1 had not given De. Miller said he was pleased with the t been there and s father, who is an | Lake Superior. The blow will come in the | Suspension of immigration and the stoppage | Sherman act is working our way. We have | The demurrers to the answer alveady de- | oven a thought to the probability of the | sugwestion that Senator Carlisle would be [ ot the other side on the hip. It is_increas- | . honest farmer, knew nothing about the shape of u long threatened prosidential proc. | of steerage transportation. When ali vossi- | Tt G Shiculation of the country 4500000 | clded were an admission of the truth of | Bohemia meoting the disabled Cunarder, 1f | secretary and that he thought the Kentueks | she is entitled to salvage, the question will | fan would suit the novthwoest Canadinn vessels passing is a con f lamation, curtailing or abolishing the priv- | ble preparations otherwise have been made | g month, and that is what the banks don’t | those answers. ‘Thiscontained among other Bailiff Novden and Tie Bee correspondent s now enjoyed by Canadian railvoads of | they should be supplemented by the passage | want done. It is the increase of the money | things allegations that the names of the RUatiFo A0 now nbout to muke. anGLhot sovting merchandise in bond throug | Of3, suspension act. e two quarantine | of the country that is at. the bottom of the | relators woere unlawfully printed wpon the | company, both of which are on the other | Nebraska,” he said, “poiut to the cloction ofa wip tonight, while the Niobrara citizens ave i S es froa oF A Ity el [k O e tn | o el teva b ekt sassl so the | OMeial ballots in that no certificate of their | side.” populist, with democratic antecedents, and ¢ bty A SYSS L undoubtedly be pushed the first week in 1 believe the next session will see the | o Y Ghailear e Yield AR X at work on that end of the line. s SRSy g0 oS AL gy, with the saspension bill alongside, | Sherman law repealed. You sce, th nomination had been filed. The court hel = George H. Hastings isu promising candidate, the expoiise of “the American companies. | Y Vo for the passazeof the itter | 125 republicans i the next. house Wy | that ineffect the filing of such certificates THE RAILROAD EXHIBIT. but the result will be determined in the or- the county elerk's actions were not watched A TE A e { irs, Dub there is overy | until the 4th of Mareh if necessary.’ 11 of them will vote for its vepeal. The | was necessary, that the statute requiving ganizatic house, which 1 think will ™ g T LI A e U A I KL A 5 ' Vie whole republican press, I notice, is calling | such filing is mandatc d that without | A Notable Display . - A e P There are various theor to his where cation now thit the step so long contem Senator Hureis' Views, SR e e e TR g is manda and that withou LR be antiay an. Tho democratic candis abouts, He has probably gone into Boyd | plated by the United States government is | Senator Harrls did not cave to express | op ejehiy democrats in the nest. house who A B e LSRR ERTBIL Qntes for sendtor includo CongressmanFRTEE county or over the line into South Dakota. | #bout to be taken. The attorney of the imsclf on the results of his visit to New 3 could not lawfully be printed upon the ofti A2 RUCHLEHISIOEICRT A ITDL i i 36i11ivots tHa BAMB WY, (T bellave Dresiaent 4 L et X O WY Keighan, Congressman W, J, Bryun and Gov- Tt 18 bollved, however, that homny. not bo | HinudlanPacific roud 1s hore n consulta. Rtk oy | Cleveland will ‘iusist on its reneal, even be- | cial ballot and if so unlwully printed the | 42pL0CCS 18 now boina propaced foctho | 0 v Fhitvom Vord A DT e e e AL AU g :qve no results,” he said, “we went | fore any tariff legislation is accomplished, stion of the relators would be invalidated et LDy AL ObIAL . i i ar roads, and there s evidence of genuine w York and my impressions of what 1| and there will weak-kneed democrats RER 5 railroad he company is expending Situntion in Wyoming. lookout in the surrounding towns. alariamong the fricnds of Canadian inter- | gaw there will be incorporated in my report | \who will fall in line. OLHEEECRUUTSSTOL LIS IURY many thousands of dollars in the con- AL, Now §ioke cniony abot tisieenny A United States marshal is watehing in | ests 3 i W to be | Cshich Lam now preparing) onmy bill pro “The Fmonetary conference accomplished | “The demurrers of the velators being over- | struction of fuil-sized ronsoductions of | M5 New spoke chictly about th o South Dakota . Penitors Frye vl Cullom ave said ta, be | viding for national quarantine i conjunc- | jts objéet. Its object was tomake ashift | ruled they filed their replics. Thesc replies | early locomotives, which wiil be exhip- | Hl situation in is state amt even explained advising the president to take some vadical | tion with state quarantine. 1 am not in | gver election, and it made that shift, Had | 4 [ T | ivens wen e the complications involved the bitter steps in th ivect to bring Canada v b b s bt = o elec , and i at o allege that the relators we duly nomi- | ited working, though stationar REPRACTORY INDEPENDY (| cdacdinlindis) Gssdalad Me Lidiles (bl favor of Senator Chandler's bill, absolutely | there been any intention to arrive at a con 3 ! i Vernatorial fight 1bout the ke terins. Senator Cullom's often expressed | suspending imm i for one yeur. AN | Clheion. e Ameriean torrosan i ves woud | nated by a democratic convention held at | tracks of their own peviod. L s ok e L Bever use Members Itefuse to Bo | OPiion that the Cunadian roads are | 1 shall vote against it and take great pleas- | Lave insisted upon coming toa determina- | Rawlins, in Carbon county, on September 27, | torical locomotive of which the d mplexioniof tho loglsiature, ho/sidy Wil Lifio stantly evading the interstate commerce law | ure in voting ugainst it. This question of im- | tjon without any postponcment of the ques- | 1892, as candidates for clection to the house | OF memoranda can be obtined is being The demacrats and populists ha mas Lixcors, Neb o Dec. S (Special Tele- | 10 4he disadvantage of American lines i | migration isa tremendous oneand the ques: | tion. Nothing is gained by cither side to the | of representatives to the Second legislature | thus reproduced, and the models will [ jority of five on a joint ballot, und th compelition with them leads him to join | tion of a sanitation is only one of a_thousand | controversy by o postporcment until M : 2 s £ include, besides locomotives proper, | chances are in favor of a domocratic senato ' gram to Tne Bee]—The man who under- | hands with the president in an effort to tions affecting it. 1t should 1ot be | The vonvention \'1 m"‘" SESHIBIEHIE o of the state of Wyoming from said county, R FUAL . proper, I ! i i ¢ 5 fHees i somo of the carlier road engines: New- | 1 have every reasnn to betieve there will'he s to unravel the complesities of t put astop to this diserimination vith reference to sanitationalone, | ghan it has in its recont. soesion.” Sueh js | And thatcertificates of such nomination were Nk 5 ais] ¥ i ation in Lincoln tonight soon finds bimself | The secretaries of the treasury and state | as the provisions of Senator Chandler's ivon- | the opinion of Representative Butler of | duly filed as required by law. These cer- ;;(”I“m}‘:--;‘ Hn‘!ll‘lt“.‘l‘\'\"“\l‘l:; Pk ;'.l‘;";‘ "*‘]t“f a '(‘tlml\l«,- & lyt S Lif .'E',” should be ln, floundering in @ sea of hopeless uncertainty, | S tere s justone way to bring Canada to | ctad prohibition bill scems to show that he | Jowa, whose fellow statesman, Senator | tificates are exemplificd by copy. They are O e P A SO ML tEE Taesh I bs, CUGALs b0 DEGLGL (DRSS TR 3 A a sense of the unjust nation made | so regards it. If my bill becomes a law, then | Allison, headed the United States commis- | procisely s 5 form oven as to every | 104 Oliver Evans’ *‘Oructor Awphi- | The Ilc ure will meet on Janu- There is no situation. It is simply chitos. | by her against many An rsts. and | Senator Chandler's bill cannot be enacted, for | sion. . He . believes Sei BRI | s st Lk LORMY e A3 HOIGVOLYA | H6 e AW H | CHEWABIrona NN B 10 G RRLENTAN| BV 0o BEhIE NHCO R 00 ROV~ The Lindell hotel is the only scene of activ- | thut is cutting of these transportations fav- { my meas 150 provides for suspension of | whut he was to do and did it word, letter and punctuation mark ! dredger and steamboat combined, and | a0, Osborne, clected by nearly ity, and the independents are the only ones | o1's granted to ads by our government. | i ation, by the president’s proclama piet Here copies of the certifieates are given, | was cperated in Philadelphin in 1804, § g i P Cetel, B8 - Betes here. oo, that Canada’s comm 1lite the event of great danger to this Western Pension setting forth the fucts avove stated Oliver [vans propelled it by steam from & 5o o aor Y DY the democrats, and Jaarver, b < T A ived by | countey from epidemic diseases. What my The following western pensions granted | Continuing, the court says: *This is one 2 AL the seeretary of state and acting governor, All day long they have met in little group i both attending to gubernatorial busines have to be settled by the head oficers of the “The indications in the senatorial contest in There having been no previous warning, the filing of such certificate relators’ names her thr lier two nlc lines | views on tho question of fmmigration 116 1 | oie teperted by i Bin . ey | of the certificates which 18 claimed by de. | BiSshop to the Schuyikill river, where orgathered in the more pretentious cau out of very - privileges, and that | do not care to say, but when the time comes 3 a8 fendants to bo no cortificate or insamicient | 1 was launched and driven by steam ax | PP 1 e L o e R | e o/on tho pa the adminis- | for considering this great question with ref- | Bureau of Claims: to answer the requirements of the law. The | & boat around to the Delawaro river, il A3 ClaguonoL H H ¢ ¢ . i 4 the members of the legislature, including ization of the legislatuve. The four | tration uot only in ing | erence to its thousands of considerations, 1 Original—Frederick J. Beers ler s v like it. What we sayof | and then used as a steam dredger, the ! o dog d L S b b e e jom her unjust attitude | will be glad (o meet Senator Chundler and | € H. Burdick, Christopher Miller, | this lies to both. Relators, on'the | fi in the world, It s nlso | many of the republicans. e occupies the con independent seuztors held i CONMErence | qypd American interests, but will lead o | others interested and debate on the matter | Nathan A. Keys, Francis B. Miner, David L | coutrary, elaim that the objections’ to the | conceded that this teip of Oliver | £overnor's room and Barber sits in the offfee this forenoon and another this afternoon.- | suel a veadjustment of the questions of | with 4 view to legislation on it from every | Strain, Danjel C. Bickford, John Richmond, | certificates are merely formal and technical, | 13 unng? chitio was the frst ¢ | of the secretary of state and 4 . X i vans’ machine was the first appli- | of the seeretary of state and has all the Seemingly they have come pretty nearly to | transportation of Auicrican merehandise by | standpoint which it embraces.’ Albert 1. Siegfred, Iswne Young, William L. | und that the certificates do not fall short of | ¥ i, G G | apy ivasof tisotite 1o e an understandi They assert on all sides | Canadian roads as will give American roads, | S h A aane Ready, William C. \\mhwl;\fi(iuum- 1ol n.\.\..;‘ | the requirement of the law in any essential ‘\m‘:l“ “ A ; "‘:“’[ " ““‘ “"' 16 “:" \‘ \ MR AL L L T, REaRGL e R injuriously affected by the present conipo eiges of Canndian Railvoads. Job Riagway, Philip H.' Leonard. Ad | particular. America, and, in fact, the firsy locoinc Mr. New s prominent and with confidence that all fourteen have | pig Ben G hunces and will affect the trade | The president for the past three weeks | ditional—Willlum Williaims, Andrew J R e tive engine. Philadelphia is re agreed to abide by the terms of an awrce- | o6 pipgely monopolized by forcign roads. has been collecting information from the | Sveed, Lindsay Lamb, Restoration—George 5 T Ty ment to combine with the democrats in the = 3 secutive departieints as to the benefits re- | W. Doty. Supplemental—Elwood Mil D L ‘l'“” the. eomtificate | first competition of locomotive engines rganization of the senate, always providing 08 PLE | ceived by the Canadian Pacitic road from | erensc—Williom A. Knapp, Tillman Peck. | Wder consideration does not state that | g0y (BTEor DT v E S SRR organization of the senate, always providin NEW MENICO'S PLEA. i IR UL Ll sl || esrn S S .|f;\‘l a A Hinds. | the nomination was Ade by any | el in this country, and down 10 this | HAbione ar T e the consular seal system. He will submit | Original w b ) > V. 8BY | oy it has maintained its early reptus B T et e x FRTTITE: b e ornitory e | Lihio roNIbR LIS INDAk oltonkroasintaishart 1| ATSaATTCHIG fother,” I F\. Fuller, | political party _the —court = suid Sin | 0 L6 80 MECBULAOC 18 SAXIVE roplun: sclves Atare daka it tho Xe ¥ %" | time, accompanied by a message expressing | Catherine Caskey. mother, h Chadd, | effect that such was not required to | tion for engine construction The members of the house held a pro 5 Ad e e IR A HERATE [ AUt B tis | i ovs Ho P ATod Wile MR Coun 81 ah B, | be stated in the petition. It was | This great exhibit of wosking models, longed conference this evening not breaking DENVER, Colo., De 2 encca M ative statement can be made in regar. Mary M. Hough, mother 2. | suficient to have it apparent that the nomi- | occupying 85000 square feet of floor | Semator Carlisle Conshlering n Proposition up till 11 o'clock, and then adjourn ; the president’s further course in the matter, ok le. e !“5“":',‘ s ;"“;"“ l’-‘“' l""“"“[‘) "'“‘"‘“'l“.’" space, is supplemen by & more ex- from Mr. Cleveland. paseel Aot Sty 4 wtive assombly have unanimously | it is generally understood that the president ebrask .uilow, | To other objections bearing on the verbal in- | tapeive sull f druwi ints S T T e (el mienvAwss stalcon) un il £10 dojclock ghioudas {RCAR e o et IS L) S RD AT AN LA Lo BT SRt LI ac M. Beck, Gec Kelly, Thomas M. | complotencss of the certificate, the court de. | L0hive gutlery of druwings, p.ints and | Nrw York, De B1.-sonttor 4RI ; & joint memorial o congress on the T A 0 1 | paintings, illustrating the his- | after an cxtended conference with M mor Pheir whole effort s been in | k e evils in the absence of specific authority uart, Susan C rse; Join S. Lewis, | cided that there could beno danger of mis- | PABIIMES, LAl e ALtexRa oG stendad SRonfarnce SN 'I“:‘“‘-“("“‘ ‘I"' "‘( views "'” ll“;“" from congress. ~ | Romaine Rider, Ciril J. Laurent. John Zeilin- \|‘|ulx-rsh\|ulin;1 on Uuwo‘;n‘-m_uul}_ nor 0?”(1(\,(.h:-:::-‘l‘\‘l‘[h:n‘f\u‘(v‘?”tlllxmd‘:'nl\':‘: Cleveland at the latter’s vesidence today, ree refractor) cmbers and L o'clock | 'S¢ O 1BERION WSO LAt LloNDA LUL R IR0, 9 ¥ i Ve ger, Willlam Kailey, Leonard J. Drake, Ad- | the statute require any definite form. Con - the Some ¢ o drawings | yotyrned to Washington, Mr. Carlisle has H::-‘_y');;'n?..':.:,'u\.»\'f.‘-::? et cpeats that the ssad valuation of | Vielated the Interstate Commerce Act. | 5001 Hiram, Heed, Original widows, | tinuing, the court say are origlnals, or tracings from originals, | Yoan the guest of Mr. Cloveland sinco Frie 3 | property in the tervitory s £15,500.000, | © The complaint of William C. Bissell of San | cte—Agnes 1. B. Cox, Elizabeth J. Downing, | It is claimed that the afidavit to the cer- | by such men as Stophenson. R e e e o Eoature onius ) while ~ Idaho nd ~ Wyoming have s st the Atchison, Topeka & | Sarah B. Harris, mother; Mary Graham, | tificate does not fulfill the requircments, but Among the most interesting grouns of T T Iw:_:i‘l'l";"'j"l'm‘_““ he The feature of the evening was the appoat- | only 28,0000 and 821000000 © respect- | X uty-nine other roads, | mother, Savah A. Embrec, minors of Eara H. | that it is seriously defective. It is true 1t oxhibits i3 that relating to the competi- | 11 1 sail that aomt e tonire Ut wero ance of the democratic steering comioittee | ively, and that the population of New | ¢ vimination’ in rates on oil from | Brown, it is seriously defective. Is this defect sufii- | ¢ron 20 8 T O o il ey AL ronL 1y appointed at the recent meoting of the demo- | Mexivo is 130000 persons, while Montana, | the Standurd Oil- company, the essential |~ South Dakota: Original —Charles W. Cole, | ¢ient to render the certificate void? 1f it | (P IRHIRBIGLEE DY Lhe JIILImore. & givon bro N thojaiagn; okl fi}: eratic state contral commitice. The m Idahio and Wyoring had only 50,000, 84,000 | features of which werc covered in a press | Additional—Leander K. Barker. Original | has this effect, then, by the great preponde AL Rl e I S e A s 5% Ders present were Sawyer of Lincoln, Cook | and 64000 people. The proporiion of fore dispateh lust night from Chi widuws, ete—Rachel Crago ance of authority, both English and Ar offered a reward of $1, LTI I TR e S R TR of Beatrice, Cleg of Falls City, Croker of | born inhabitantsis only 7 to 100, less than | ceived by the Interstate Commeree commis- s can, relators had no right to have th American locomotive, and at least live B R e et Kearne nd O'Neill of Broken Bow. They | that of any other rvecently settled state, | sion several days ago. The complaint has 1d Them Up. nawes upon the official ballots and their | entirely original methods applying the | it :"‘;, Rl A C ST "l; appeared carly in the evening and soon after | whercfore,” it is resolved that justice da [ not yet been read by any of the commi Chicago Tribune : F —¢ Hold clection is invalid. hower of steam to locomotives were sub- | (efinite answer on the question. Some o engaged ina consultation with the execu- | mands the admission of the. torritory. and | crs ind_they decline to_ discuss cithe blongo Te tuge Hootnad P 'his involves (he inquiring as 1o what | Iivted.all of whioh will bo raprosentod by | 1 riends siy that he will be fufluenced to cx Sablapia bty ae sk FAVIRARG b, e bads OVl bttty " i s et ver hands !’ - 5 rovisions b 550 2adsd hitted,all ol c v he repro: 0 some extent by th shes of Mys. Carlisle in tive members of the independent state cen- | the United States senato is respectfully | complaint or the points involved in it. BRO B e 0o | extent the provisions of our election laws | i Acie A DRIl e ! Mrs. Curlisl tral committee, consisting of Bishop of Lin- ed 1o pass the house bill now pending bo- | learned, however, that theallegations in this | _ Belated Stranger (hastily complying) | are ‘mandatory us distiuguished from di- | %orking models, - Among the Philadel- | this matter and it was also said that she did coln Dy r of Omaha, Freemanof Beatrice, | fore it, with the school elause as passed by | complaint are not materially different from Certainly. And while my handsare | rectory. intimated in our opinion on the | F \‘“ NEULSONS I CLO LI UNOR VAN e T s W On ROl ;,l'f QLENE R Barry of Greeley, Small of York and Nelson | the house, or with such modification of the | others which have been filed from time to | in this position permit me to cull your | demurrer to the answer of defendants, it | 0l Mr. Ezekiel or Fzra Childs. ~ More | sce her hushand remain in the senate. of Schuyler. rendment as will give justice to the | time against these and other railroads, where | attention to a new and improved ar- | seems that Amer s are not dispose mlurmulllun is dlm{ I'\'J!z\lmull molru:im- S e ‘The meeting was not an unqualified suc- | Spanish speaking citizens of the terri other interests were alleged to have been | rangement of my own invention for at- | 1o enforce so sirict a rule of construction as | er’s engino, aud also about Mr. Chiids’, INE ABRRITY. cess for Small failed to come_and Nelson - the benefic of cut rates. 1t will prob- | taching a cuff to the sleove of u shirt | Are the English courts. A fair summing up | who patented o rotary engine and - sent a proxy in the person of Mr. Medford. | After a night with the boys ably be some months before the case whive “'d, ding 1t -' its proper place so it | Of the result of American decisions is found | plied [‘,m, of ffty-horse nower to mocratle Electors Keminded of Thelr Barry was occupied with other matters and Yours for a clear head—Bromo-Seltzer, | heard by the commission and hoiding 1t In 1t proper place 80 1L | 5, MoCmry on elections, sect ot o Duty by the National Chalrmar aid not attend the meeting. He stated that e LA ‘ ALy O Mt s T alunia gent will not slip or become loose, but re- | ot Somiments o Ly sions rens || Dosye uhatiwasiecn b tosbal imotor ot B0 e o S i i M T e R 3 il i Army Officers ax Indix gents, I e i ons rer i ' afterward. ) , Pa, Dee. 81— he was thoroughly worn out and went to his BREEDING PLACE OF DISEASE. 2 2 s lndian Agents, | main rigidly fixed ot the exact point | dered by the supremo courtof Kansas in | trink but nov heard of afterward. Me. |0 SOt Rl L G R rooms on L. strect about 10 o'clock. The — The plun recently innugurated of placing | where you' fasten it no matter what | election cases, and insists that minor irvegu- | J- G. Pangborn isin charge of this RS e e democr mmittee wrged upon their jn- | Avkansas' Penitent #n Hotbed of Con. | army ofiicers instedd of clvilians in charge | tho strain miy be it will never project | larities are to be generally disregarded un- | grand exhibit of railroud “applinnces | tee has written o the chairmen of all the dependent conferes a_proposition to organize tagion Mauy Conviets 111, | of Indian agencies, has proved satisfactory | oo far boyond the odge of the coat | less thestatute expressly declares that they | and s ably seconded by Mr. R. C. | democratic state committees and the chair- both houses of the legisluture upon the busis LirTie Rock, Ark., Dec. 31.—Oue more | '“ 1.", »|“'|“|’:m s "‘j il ““;““‘“‘i‘. sieove if properly attached in the first | Shall be futal to the clection or they are suc Wright, formerly in charge of the | men of all the states that cast their votes ofan equal division of e ofices, 1Tty | death ocewrved at the penitentiary_yestor | Wvashington, but It appeavs to ¢ suite the | place nor will it ovor slip suddenly off | 45 Lo ehange or render doubtful the resull.” | draughting department of the Baldwin | for Cleveland and Stevenson, calling their 8 et il qoommmittee I8 - | day, mukinz a total of fourteen. "Phe con- | have béen assigned to duty as Indian agents. | the hand in a moment of excitement or OF General Interest, Locomotive works. attention to the action of congress, A S Y R Usuffered the most intenso agony. The | OF course, if they are arly detailed to do | sudden gesture such as every human | Concluding the decision reads: “This is e which diveets that the presidentinl electors torial steering committee to concede every g 1 X ) i | | thing To the fidopendonts from he speakcr | coroner's Jury found that e dicd of “some | Ut duty’ they must serve or elso thow up | being moro particularly a gentleman is | ease in which not.ouly candidates and the othing to Live For. al states shall ect ind organizo of the house and president of the senate neheleicommisions tihal b o fpgabded a8 | liable when lest expeeted to the annoy- | 1ds but the whole pe ! ed. | He entered tho barber shop and, [ Ui clectoral collero, cust tholrivoles ok down to the custodian of the cuspidors, onty | *_Goroner Bond filed a report to the board | (it two. obiears. recently hesiznad by the | 40¢e and mortification of tho wearer yet | Iivery, county unl oveny tuxpuyer in the | glancing avound, steppod up to the near- | off the second Monday in January, hoetings T aeiion Of XS | of prison commissioners in which he stated | president to such duty are doing all th as you seo the cull may be detached by | Waily probably nocessitato s new olection in | 08t vacant chair. Before seating him- [ o) NOSG Sy | publican Lntied States senator be prevented. |, ooy o sanitary condition of the prison was | 1o secure a revocation of the orders, 1 o simplo pressure of the thumb and | ¥ at the present time, How | self ho addressed tho barber in the fol- | yegurded ‘a8 necessary for the reason that bad and caleulated to breed epidemic in its.| dre. Captain Charles Porter, 4 finger either for removal or for chang- | many countics would be similarly affceted at | lowing words: <) many of the states have not yet changed And it may be understood that upon such | \wopat form. e dywelt at some length on | funtry, detailed as Iudian agentat LaPointe, | ing the adjustment up or down the | the present or in the future we cannot at | My dear sir, befove submitting my- | their laws soas to conform to the provisions. a ‘proposition_only can a combination beaf- | the filgh piled up i different quarters of the | Wis, = and t Licutenunt L. ist ns muy be nccessitated by the | present conjecture. It camnot be presumed | self to your professional care, I desire to | of the act of congress of 1887 fected. The mdependents not only demand | peyitontiary. Loveringer, Fourth infuntry, detailed to | jength of tho sleeve which is not ulways | that the lemislature would enact any law in- | eall yoie atttontion to a few facts of con- A full control of both houses but demoeratic | PPia Commissioners, consisting of the Sisseton and Walpeton ageny in South Da- | tho'sume in the case of all the coats in a | {ending any sich calumitous rosalis. 1t is | giaopablo intorest, T am fully awire TOOK FORUTBLE POSSESSION. assistance in shapiug legislation. They in | pogary of 8tate, atfon : e cota. Phey will both probubly be success- [ oo SEROC 1D LR €18 coate in a | L i esumed that tho legislature itended | ®19 b intorest. I am fully uware Biat upon’ the uld of tho democrats in pass. | forBearaiey uitorney general, and ¥ ful in their efforts and other officers sent in | BehUeman’s wardrobe some of them | (5L ish only what 18 reasonable and | that Tam a vietim to the dandrafl habit, ng n tailros il cyands bill Y| AT ULARROXSEARYABLEAIFODIBQILEING IOV heir i being for dress oceasions and necessarily > the und that it is rapidly sapping my reuw- ng i railrond bill, a stockyards bill and one | Fiele, jmmediately drove out to the prison | their stead. Y | just and for the public good | ¥ g it or two other matte I the democratic | ynd made a personal inspection Major Nor Tenth cavalry, who has | of greaterlength than those used for busi- An opposite result will not be allowed if it | son, but, singukirly crough, 1 have come LoxG TstAND Crry, L. 1., Dec. 81.—Mayor members survender unconditionally on the | “IRuit G cantugions disonse in its worst | been appol agent at Fort Bel | nessor working purposes but what [ claim fairly be avoided. At least it will nof | here with the fixed dotermination not N N ! 3 i s i That o contagious discaso in it r i Patrick Glenson took posscssion of the clty above torms the combination will b efected. | form hias tiken hold of the inmates now ad- | k0 without objection, | und am propared to show to the satis- flected by any doubtful construction o | 1o buy a bottle of your colobrated dan. | PAtricl Gleison took poss Lo otherwise not. The democrats have not yei | mits of no dispute. “Tio poison theory is fast | 48 he has expressed a willingness 1o accept | tion of any man alive is that this simple | statutes. It yesults from these views that | dpaff destroyer, and it will thercfore bo tomight with 0/ forco oL ImaniyERelER surrendered TR Ly such an assignment. 1t is understood that i f he demurrer to the reply be ove . 00 or more of his followers, Al P 5 e O PRI L n Y I ! ¥ e s T hh i ; vory | the demurrer to the reply must be ove 561088 10 €0 ST 100 or more of his followers, As one of the side ssues the canvass of | 1ot e (he Telont wromml wad oy eat¥ywds | the chief objection to such a duty by army | 40Vice which should be a_part of overy | 1o 45 uslopaito.conpinueitlioisubiect, A D i dant nis for tho | Bobin tho Holena crowd, e chiof opiection Lo sucha duty by anay | gentleman’s wardrobe by simply placing R R 1 Tealize thit my haiv i rupidly be- | were armed with revolvers to prevent the Speukership 15 wovihy of DuSsIE ROtice eutsido theavalls foveoveral duya Hoswas. |5t e ot O e thoy use iy | Lt1n the buttonhala of (tha Gulf inthe Cunvamsed the Retaris: oo i thin, It has been falling out in | friends of Mr. Sanford, who also claims to e | e DL T | T e o Mt e | i o tieiy action by a divided responsi- | manaer in which you seo it hovo befors | As soon as the opinion was read W, A C. | fandfuls for twonty-ive yonys and | bave been olecied mayor, tvom gining pos- i no longer i it son theory. B bility to the War and Tuterior departments, | you and bring ‘the spring clumps to- | Campbell. awtorney for Chapman and Ben | 4010 just as much there as there over | §r¥sion of the masor's oftice. Mayor Gleson Elder is Not in 1t. People “ire becoming shaky and cholera | 10 56¥ nothing of the minor harrassments | gether on the fabric of the shirtsleeve | Melt, asked that the pevemptory, writ of | 0" "6 a"vet T am foolishly prepared | Inichds to assume tho duticsfor o third Elder still clings to the delusion that the | i being t The vietim of yesterday [ from contractors and ac Indians themselves. | atany point that may be desirable bo- | {a"y 00w for the’ canvassing boa to roject any proposition looking to the | given to him by City Clork Burke. Noithor oftice is sccking him but his faith is vidiculed | dppeared well up to au hour before his death Dr. Enstmun's Case, twoen the gusset and the binding ut the | yoinced that the board would at o purchuso of a case of your far-iamed | M. Sunford nor liis friends will make an by many indcpendents and his chanc The .\v'l(.tmlwx Medical institute students It is stated at the Interior department | end of the sleeve in the manner indi- | vass the vote in a It hair restorer, attempt to gain the ofiice by force, but will sneered at by the rest of them. He is oyt | 4ve scaved Andiariae """‘”.‘I‘.’l‘_ dead bodics | hat there was no truth in the published | cated will give the most perfect satis- | of the court without thisord I know that my mustache is thin | bide the decision of the courts of touch awith the independents but s you | 30U from the peuftentiary. “The peuitentiary | siitoment that, Dr. Bastman, the agency | fuction In every caso or monay refunded | This aftemoon the board ANl s SRS AT R thg lowledgce of the fact lius escaped ‘i its, physician at Pine Ridge, and'his wifo had | and in order to introduce this most de- | canvass. The completed canvass shows that | gom 1500 SR SO WTEAR, (W GRAR Candidute of the Anti-Snappers. Jaftin, of Saunders county is ‘wiy in the o £ = been dismissed by Captain Brown, the | gip, L 5 ATt the Harrison eleetors havean average ma- X g } SoiY® | Umioa. N. Y., Doc, 81,—Twenty-five promse Tt A Wi e TG o T | Constipaton cured” vy Dowitvs 15 | e 1t eaid Thers heatn Hrown, e | sirablo invention into your city I am | b Hatrlson AR D BYErED agninst investing in a box of your widely A 5 I position to dictate terms he will be the cau. 3 T s tion between the captain and the physician | [rhishing them at the ridiculously low | {onty"ivé republicans and nineteen demo- | known Mustache invigorutor, nent antisnappers from places outside of cus nominee. FEENE— and his wife, and several complaints haye | Price of— : erats ind five people’s party on Joint ballo I havo long nursed o shoeful of | New York and Brooklyn met hero today and The republicans are quicscent. Up to the | - Xhe Boss Dox. 2 been made by each against the other, [But the footpad had fled howling | The demoerats will havea majority in the | corns, but no liviag man can make me | resolved tosupport John D, Kernan as a present writing the fow of them on the | The voliticians arve already getting | inspector was some time ago sent to Pine | down the street.] house and the republicans will control the | consont 40 destroy them by monns of | (O andidate for the United States Yn.n.m have contented themselves by wateh- | veudy to divide the lonves and fishes. | Ridge to make investigation ind his report senate. - Osborne’s majority for governor is | your singularly effiencious Eradicator, sonatorship ng the mancuvres of the independents or | Mr, Cleveland has said nothing, but the | is nowon its way to Washington. Until A 1781, Coffeen’s for congzvess 401, and Gabon | ¥ O8] PR Y o . but] hivo Laughing at the illy-concenled trepidation o politicians are busy parecling out the | that report arrives no action can be taken Texas Siftings: *So you want a situa- | Clark for supreme judg ALl are | go0ia _‘1 g i ‘-1 A w4 the democrats. RALRRDY, i X 4 b oo o solIh ikt L anetie o |5 A0 5 0. Wax SAARE 08 decided to put it off until next summer Church Howe arrived this evening. Sena- | S pat rominds me of & YUFB | ooy rolieved from duty in command of the | 0% 98 the roud asgapductor,” suld the 5 o fuct, my sole object in visiting ! the Brook IR Le01 R Arrivad thia oveulng. Beno : rm;nur I\}IA:\l]\x\.\l to telly says the | il ey from duiy in vommand of the | superintendent, tapping the ends of his Consulted Chatrman Harrity, vou this morning is to get u plain hair- 'l" boller maukor “": i 1“‘”|";"r“ mt and J. C. Dahlman of Chadron have | Touieville Truth morrow for San” Francisco, where he will 8 togethor. Puitapenrnia, Pa. Dee, 81—Chaiman | cat, shave and shampoo at your lowesy | [ovomotive wor thoub A 2B RIRUAR been at independent headquariers all even A good old democzat, who has been | raiso his flag on the United States ship “Yes, sir,” replied the applicant. New of the Wyoming democratic state com- | prices, Do you “',I,I.",hl,m,-_,w have struck for higher wages, This is the ing, und Congressmen Bryan, McKeig waiting Lwenty-five years for n post- [ Mohican, as commander of the Pacifie squad *"Now, suppose you should run your | yigree was here to consult with Chairman | BBut the barber was dead, ! first steike in the works for years, The and Kem have not been idle, office, owns u fine dog, which is his con- n, with the rank of acting rear admiral, | train into unothery kill 300 or 400°peos | ity over the best course to pur ey SRR AR i movement causes great consternation in this stant companion. The other day the | Upon the arrival of the Boston at Mare | ple and block the rowd for a day or two, 5 4 5y city, which is lurgely supported by the trade 1 i i e Island, the admiral will make that vessel | W AT Munk Lieaprve. derived from the workingmen: " s had 1 9988 ""‘““f’ AEMDID ShaiBuny) jiat sl 5 i “"_"‘,“ would Do Yo R0urse self as confident that his party would carrey | New Youk, Dee. 1L—The bank statement | N raoks works affords employment to Candidates Who Will Have o Lar ;-;{ull.x and wae resting on the porch with | "y Liice of holding the inaugural ball | ) 1‘] hurry back to the city and sell | the legislature and clect a United States | shows the reserve nas increased 665,005 and | nearly 1,600 men, and unless the matter 18 ing in the Republican his Jangie haoglngouh e next March, about which there has been | 10,000 shures of the stock, short. senator. i specie has decreased 000 The bawks | settléd it will paralyze all departments of Laxsixg, Mich,, Doc. 81.—The struggle be hat’s a boss dog.’ s1id a vraveling | some discussion in the past few week, was Very good,” sall the superintendent, s 0Ll $6,840,000 i excess of requirements the establishment, . Dec. #1.—The struggle be Y o | : BoLd 30,540, I fore the logislature which will meet Januay | a0 Who had been selling the old man o | was settied today when Secretary Noble | “but I'm afraia there is no vacanc Heal & ey iy bl of goods, gave the inuuguration committee” permis- | You'd have to knock down two-thirds to | The Chicago Mail sayn that two dark- | w:,,:,:' ‘"',':,‘," ll,\“:i::_" j‘h',‘l‘“'l‘:“"“(":‘. e *You're right he is,’ suid the old | sion to use the pension burcau for that | put up for marging but the rest of your | ies on opposite corners of the street are ENENA AL W o axplation of Seoater | mag proudly, ) Laus TR e RO fchemo strikos mo as being wortli ox. | riva's in the selling of lunches. No 1 Biaokuridge term s conspicuous for the un *‘What makes him stick out his o A 3 amining. The day after you heur of a | Is very energetic in calling out his MOWR (uantities that it contains, The re- | tongue that wa Mr _‘.““'“f“"“"'“““" was reported today | polocaust on tLis line drop in and see | wares, while No. 2 is lazy. Neverth publicans uumber 88 i the two houses WPolitics,’ as unchanged since yesterday, The physi- | ne “[f g brakeman happens to got killed | less, No. 2 sells nearly twice us much as They have an overplus of strength to ‘Politics! How?' e ool wual call Whls momfug. | 1| think you over.” No.'1I. How docs he do it? Stmplest accomplish that result, as but sixty-seven **Why, sir, that dog knows Cleveland | unusually long time in the house that gave — way in the world, Every time darkey votes are needed to elect that number, | i8 elected, und he kuoows I want a post- | the rumor currency on the strects that Mr. McKintey and Morse. 1 shouts out in stentorian tones: being a majority of the two hous office, and he's got his tongue out al- | Bluine had had an alavmiug relapse and was The death of Leopold Morse of Bos- | “*‘Heah’s yer redhots, fiue chicken san’- /A = ~ soing ballot. *The usual way of briug ready to begin licking the stamps’ 2 | vory much worse. “fuis could ot be cou | ton vecalls the trap which Mujor Me- | wiches and roastin’ ears!” durley No. 2 The office of the Continental about united action is t) hold a eaucu: - e 8% Sue 80, 100 when the reporte, Kinley set for him in a tariff debate in | lazily glances across the street, smiles pited aoklov 4 Went Out with « Kush, | called there, they 'were given tho answor | ¢ QR U 4 4 4 al SRty atie i i lothi Mouse is temporarily 10= n the week in which the session bogins. It | poyrsuormn, 0., Dec. 81 Hain today | that Mr. Blaine was just about the same. | SOPEFess several yours ugo, when they | disdainfully und patiently awuits h Clothing I 3 decides whom the choice of the party is for , " May Others were told that he was ¢ 2 botten. | were both members ot that body. The | turn. In time it comes. As soon us da 3 » J S 11 tho afce of scnator, and its action is consid. | (re ey boborbe g the Ohio river Bov: DUt the. gencral Immrossion. Do betters | 3lokoye statasmun seoretly procured | key No. 1 has finished his screed, dar- cated at 116 South 15th Street oral boats loaded with coal in the Sweentzo J i e y 0 r >, eved binding upon every member of the Ripsie acel with oo afternoon UL I wils not s well s or some | from the Hostonian's. own storo a §10 | koy No. 2 opons his big, cavernous in Creighton I3lock, where all v ST T s . b nsln, i o0 AWAY time past. At 8 o'clock this evening Dr. | suit of clothes, marked “all wool,” and | mouth, and then he emits a voar the : RN o take sixty-aoveu volee b the cai | Johmson suid that Mr Bladue was 4, il | packed thom' away. In his desk, Mo | lika of which even Niugara's rushing accounts can be settled, c pttle upo p nommee for senator; medy for Colds. better. h Y d ot A forty-five votes will docide that question if T T TP R g Y T T BT T U Y T e then enticed Mr. Morse intou discussion | waters could nol drown: 2 S ; e A the full attendance of elghty-elght republic- | virinia, was lmost prostrated with a cold | Hner Wil WuIn Cecta new fiet Dcotst | and led him Lo say that under the tariff | - * Heab, too! ros L A PFPREIELAND LOONMIS CO, ans is present, for forty-tive is a majority ¢ | when he bogan using Chamberlain's Cr in the coming season, including u new fusy | 89 811 wool suit of clothes could not be | And every time darky No. 1 shouts in the republican membership in the two In speaking of it he says: 1t train from Washington to the south daily ot | Wade and sold for anything like #10. | stentorian voice his little string, No. 2 SAMUEL GAMBLE, Manager. h“m‘«““: Pl L R S me ulhmln‘sl! instant relief. 1 tindit to bo an | 4p. w. The opening of the new short line | Thereupon Major MoKinley fished out | comes back with an ear-spliving “"Heah, tor Stockbridge is a strouy | inv Lo Y oolia ™ "Far M " between Wilson, N. C.. o 7 Ay . | " aght for nflh:cuon.nd-xvnuf-h i | dave ui: ¢ remedy for colds.” For sale by | “cuto etween Wilson, N. C., and Flor- | the garments and told where they came | 0o ! | ence, 8. C., over which these fast trains will | from, Much merriment ensued. Of course people don't understaud, but didate for sen- o= ator. He had a conference with Senator wtorial stecring committee about the situation in Wyoming, and was promised assistan P sonted not only thus early, but in the | Gorman of the ser OFFERED A CABINET POSITION, Fe, N. M. says: Both branches of the direction of whipping into line two or epidemic disease, unknown to the jury L January 9, 1893, This notice is No Favors for I rits. Trouble in Long Island City Over the May- - Strack for Higher Wages. ) Deskimk, N. Y., Dec. 81.—The entive force MICHIGAN'S SENATORIAL FIGHT. fight in his state. Mr. New expressed him. Yioreass in the