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THe OMAHA DaAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1893, NUMBER 20 UNDER AN ARMISTICE | s moveos v e RESTING 0N THEIR - ARMS e HURT IV A RALWAY WRECK e st DRRIVED HIS CLIENTS eciased the smparasity, duy of the sestioh placed th * . Specinl A AL e it sentiment geneelly, as observed | nersl 1 Gasper saiil that there was o general mi cro, favors the republieaa’ position. o - | TInanguration of Governor Orounse Through | ¢ede or vield a point. and he thought the Repubiioans and, Fopulives fa, e Kansas 10 ke lny ang votediwith the vepublicans | Narrow Escaps from Death in a Chicago r i1t | Conviction of a Prominent Towa Temper- d S . e thing to do was to settle it in joint conven Legislature Just Waiting, on the question of wecognizing the populist Railway Station, Y ' n of the ance Agitator of Fraud, @ Suspension of the Deadlock, tion the fivst thing after the two houses house. Like action was contemplated by « or veral members of the populist house, and e T A o | SENATORS HAVE RECOGNIZED THE HOUSE ware held iu lide only by the promise of | FGHTEEN PASSENGERS WERE INJURED v_ ADVISED A FRIEND ~TO ABSCOND - ¢ then wanted ano NiEe ABN eu | committce appointed to arrange for a cor lenders that thd squabble would be re y FORMAL CEREMONIES GONE THROUGH | ‘iition for that very purm 18 the con Gl red to arbitrators for settlement ention that had been agreed upon 7 .| Governor Lewelling scems to regret his oo J the pur f car the Thiey Follow the Advice of the Populiats’ | recopnition of the populistTiotse, for ne How | One ot Thoss Aceldents Which Canot.ite Joint Convention Canvass:s the V " Keckley hoped 1 | s Leaders—What the Republleans Pr refuses to bring about the logical sequence reRArtivE R s ke the Mhasiges aad itur 1t He T pose to Do—Two Senators Are of his action and that of the senate, by rc »i ar ssages Read, wsecond, and it didn't moving the republicans from represéntative Efforts to Avert the Crash Unsues thor I Now cobability, £ the Ministor Wi t o the utions That ftesulle 3 Murder of ey, George Had- erhad hall and in exerting all his influence toward cessfal -The Injured. dock at Sionx City, the 1 nber curing arbitration of the difeulty MAJORS PRESIDES OVER 1 § The law requires the holding of a joint - b s ¢ session of the b nd senate on ‘Tuesd Hi.. kA8, 1 next for :m “"u(ml > of n‘.‘ ting for ‘x’}“ b ““"h o i ‘\ . \'1 : 58 Al Aosomoliakiad Witk h g Y t printer his fact has much to do with the in on the Chicago & I 0 Important Real Bsts Hitch in the Pro: ment of the dispute. I thtou ApEL oint 8 tive s I'he republicans in a spirit of coneiliation today withdrew the mandamus proceeding penlelian o REGULAR BUSINESS MAY NOW COME ON £ thoj L ; 5 W somet o instituted yesterday for.the purpose of for i \ ing a decision on the legality of their organi : had B 1 3 « nclng 1 zation from the supreme court. On the | blockade in the freight Say Y k b3 AL 3 , Al whole arbitratiol w seems likel, When to Vote for Senator 18 the First Ques= | body appe the h Riol; olitet vlosie of tha Do 311 R ms likely T'he tlon to e Settled -Opintons from with thoir want o e he Had presented to the senate il hat ofticer his mace and annount Guritnts, Ok 3.—The deadlock stil 1ve been the case, it the accommodation Ty offloct rafael his mace and ansouneed | rent resolution providing for a joint com s, OKL, Jan. 13.—The deadlock still 3 th iceedings of the Day. posc which the members had ¢ tee to wait on the governor and that the The sen rs adva 1 down the main sonate d receivel the wssvee from him aisle with Licutenant Governor Majors and engineer of the expre M.t BLUNE'S CONDITION. fas 8 clier ok and s Y e 1 Not vet 1 e from His 1 i, uthorities —Pro Emi Auth vays passed 1§ continues in the lower house of the legisla- | had also been delayed and was also behind | Wasmivaros ture. The members balloted, resulting in a | time. Engincer Ruby of the accommodation | after his VOATS A0 con i the cmissary of the logally constituted | Yote of thirteen for the republican candi- | Saw the express coming and put ou a full | My Blaine d LixncoLy, Neb,, Jan. 13, —[Special Telegram :)’: sident-protem Correll arn-in-arin leading | o of poprosentative: ':_”,,”M thirteen for the democratic candi- | head of steam, hoping to lessen the shock, | if My, Blaine had r 1 A ¢ e e way date for the speakership. looks now as but before his in was under way the [ ) to Tue Bee. | ~The returns have been can A At noon the o ikt Her bisey welil I R e e il kil Al 8 vassed, the inaugural b LR P AT SRR s R b the 10 houses agreed to a v of four hours, pre- | dissatisfaction exists owiug to the deadlock the new state officers have taken their re e v SLL O YLk ”,‘. e rving the present status in the meantime The senate is doing nothing except to meet i spective positions, and the aturo is at | tenant govermor as they advanced to the Fiikt BEION iR AT R wd adjourn, They manifest a disposition to | iNto the next, as fav as the fifth seat The doctors, aftei 2 ok visit, gave last booted und spurred and ready for war, | (hoir and tendeved him the position of | =5t B8HC ot e 0 to work in earnest assoon as possible John Redman, a private of company D, | out the following bul 7 5 i into which the official head of the | publicans v v I from the gOV- | Governor Seay's message is ready to be | Seventeent try, U States A Mr. Blaine was u The members, tired of the dely thus | senate dropped without delay. Speaker | ernor toappointa committee to wait upon | transmitted fb Soon. a8 she two houses are | C cnteenth infantry, United States Aviny, | Jeb FE ARG ment. At the s salo Howard's far, are now ready and anxious to et took w sent at his right and” Walt | him to talk over the matterofn compro- | organt b kes 5 on his way home to brooklyn, N. Y., wts | ness and 15 in t e [ ot e atae) v and & sickly smile deposited them e Soat % et s e probably fatally injured past' thiee days. LA DA 16 B AWK o8 in a chair on 1 misc uch a committee was appointec v e Was Not Assassinated. The The secretary of the sen irected | held a conference with the governor, at KANsAS Crry, Mo., Jan. 18.—A rumor was to call the senate roll t which the latter urged the acceptance of the | in circulation here this evening to the effect potided ! populist proy St 101 0 GOMPIOMISE, IUHE' | iy abdioemmasf i gl hat Governor Lewelling had been assassin M X 2 inst Sioux City iquor ¢ tho state law that culminated t wler of Rev. m his relapse last u \ e Haddock b U of proscented t Mr. Blain: © o velag g ing the rear carand causing it to crush it | bup simply suffered i roapibatiBn Meers of the respective 5 mmodation.crush- | g \ s onmen 1501 Wood went to Kingsley to preach nd practice law. While there a gencral wnt named Howard fuiled by assigne down to work of legislat The : i others hurt are all residents of Chi- [ It is i MLl go. The listis M e S A e C. B. Catvwers, both le A% 1R TehEh N 8 OUE ToI b Mangr, internal alhvm s fol f s 1o for obta took an initiatory shy at it this s Ic afternoon ek of joint convention was over, and us s the con appointed will let 8 that will sw ' -u»} \ ( \ epablicans declined emphatically to accept FeAvhals Hay ' dvo. over cight member he proposition 3. Swnt tho h hope o Ilfl ks ”.y it nymes, AL 4 6'clock both houses reassomblod. but | respondent at Topekn was communicated ”\HI" B s ikt L ¢ ¥ Sk ference to the pro commi The presi by mutual agreement adjourned until 9:50 [ with. He wired this reply . hh Sl L P P v Wood n. There aro 150 bills re ision and t o'clock tomorrow morning There is no truth in the rumor that Gov F. B. Mansuari, both l I t 3 . « g vealizin ernor Lewelling is dead or that an attempt Mus. S. Mooxe, I 4 has been made to assassinate him Every B. B. WatkiNg, I f y 1 N S Wood had lied about o i senate, dominated by a populist ma- | thing is quiet in Topeka.- The fact that such | ceushed illand th ' rried to got pos sion g3 ority of eight, today formally recognized the | a rumor was in cireulation was received here £ had sold it and fied ported until Monday On t McKesson, each member | Populist organization as the legally consti h surprise. A . < € 1 criminal proceedings The inaugural deew an ass \ S furni i bstract of the roturns as | {iled house of representatives. ' This action R TR T Mus. 1. M. Mariorr, back inju THE FIRE RECORD, t i tion were then in- could not begin to gain admission « bulated oy the sccietary of 18 10 surprise, even atter the failure of the y . % IPreena Kireunik, head braised _— pronounced Feb- i L0 I Saiche vhb ax-oHab $ spoalcer ved the result of tiie | semate yesterday to extend recognition to the Curvexse, Wyo., Jun. 1%—Nothing but |y "6 VGRS Knnsas City Sullers n 8705,000 Loss of the state were Alvin Sa lers, ex-terri Adams county, reading the name populist )““j" for great pressure had been routine business was done in the house toaay J Blazes. ERE S WAve W £ s 4 of each candidate. It was apparent | brought to bear upon the third party mem- | phe senate adjourned till Monday. The torial governor; J. Sterling Morton, ex-tervi- | that this method would require severaldays, | bers, and when they went to work today it | - L. torial secrotary and acting go vy 1S, ( and Casper inquived if tihe as not an | Was with a determined purpose to e the | PRSAL. 0 TuteHRKE:. deveriic P, Rog- | easier and wmore time fnz way. The | action demanded of them by their leaders. prosiding offcer held that ol thut was | During the roll call, when the senate met necessary was that the returns should be | this morning, Chief Clerk Rich of the house | maiuder to the populists. The session wa appeared with a houge concurrent resolution | Short, continuing only to hear the commit Hesry PeLky, leg broken ; oint Mus. McFnreen, back hurt Watch and Jewelry compar tensive concern of the kind i the road between titis city and Nora Springs ated at Topeka. The dinted press cor Wat e advised 1 immediate introduction. “The standin were there mittees of the house will be numed L letter from tatin e row, but those of the senite vill Recognized the tlouse, ¢ hat the X esented were Jons CLEMENGER, hc A i HELD UP FOUR MEN, Kaxsas Crey, Mo, Jan, 13 t & R. Cosswmay, cut on head I MAN, engineer Chicago & Erie train, left leg broken and back and side in 1se committees were announced by morning started in the rear of t vy ture of an fowa Highwayman During s Jured and left arm cr 1 building at 1012 and 1014 Waly i Bold Attuck, C. W. Dary, leg broken the very heart of the rotai t Masox Crry, Ta., Jan, 13- [Special Tele- building was oceupied by ram to Tug e highwayman who has been holding up uber of travelers on Speaker Tidball. The majority of the chair manships went to the demoerats and the re gen, ex-seeretary of state: | Kennard ex-secretury of 8 opened by the speaker in the presence of the der, ex-secretary of ¢ v, | two houses and the total vote read for verifi- | Providing for the appointment of a ex-sceretary of state 3 cation, and down through the rest of tne | €ommittee to wait upon the governor and in Cannot Secure Bondsmen. Mus. M. Eisxer, back injured. tary of state: Willinm list the speaker merely opencd the offfeial | form him that both houses were veady for Toreks, Kan., Jan. 13.-—Biddle, state - B Foster Woolen company and the K the past two w captured last night s + | envelope and ealled the totals business. Jward O'Bryan, speaker pro ) : T, 2 At 1bout 10 o'cloc sning ‘ho. b general: J. R Webster, « ¢ AL e ¢ yom, & fuslon domocrat, objested $. tho in surer-clect, has been' unable to make OVER THE BANK, ol MUl AU 4 i et N e C. H. Willard, ex-st H New Of s Declared Elected. terruption of the roll call | id. The trouble in the legisla headway b s discover v \ 1 and three other Bartlett, ex-state treasurer | The reading tallied with the ab: pre- King. populist. made the point of order | ture frightened his bondsmen so that sey- | Toewa Central Passenger Coach Falls T firemen Bl extir i it an men who we rds in the station pie and H. A. Bab ex parcd by the secretary of state, and | thatan ze from the house was always | eral have withdvawn, Treasurer Stover, re Feet. cor ”‘;""‘ LG LI, e | house at Portl with drawn revolvers, e e eynan e wnouveing that | in order publican, who has held over, will reopen’ ac MonsING SUN, Tn,, Jan. 48, —[Special Tele- | R17® from swochiy 1 iterest in the Futu the been complied with utenant Governor Danicls sustained the | counts today T D) : T e G s it was, the 5 Y | s s e st e e Beb el fiatis Aeniasan A Gl s B s o gram to Tue Bre.] —Whilo tho lowa Contral | Gamaged. Tho Jacenrd bullding was wotally | Hiet to lay fuce downward on tho floon, As dates who had receivec highest vote for My, O'Bryan appealed from the ruling of | PANAMA CANAL AFFAIRS, passenger train was going east this evening | destroyed y B shen fuopamito uig SRR the vespective oftices. This declaration | thehair, and, after an exviting debate, the = the rear coach jumped the track near T'he Tosses 4 On the building, £0,000 AN v el REDY DHoEe ) Lafter an exciting debate, th i b i A hicl | CAred wus made at 12:07 o'clock, and at that in- | ruling wis sustained by o vote of 22 to 18, | Fxtension of Thme for the “Construction of | yayhead crossing, one and a half miles | isurance, 4,300; Jaccard compan o ol ovarul shots war Rredl DHIAGHS tion of individuals indicted for unlawfuliy | stant the state oficers-c became oficers | the two demoerats voting with the repub: the Work Granted. AL RN TR STC AR T kb the ties until | 0005 insuranco, $103,0005 - Foster Woolen | tobber wis ovelvomo DR Al dlpping into the public till, the present ses- | in fact litans, [Copyrighted 1895 by James Gordon Bennett.) G e et elonved the | company, $70,000; insurance, §44,600; Kansas | Poitid, Fias seut o this city on Hn;lnmtmulhr. sion promises to furuish more excitement to uttor TeTt moved an adjou until | M. Rich then read his modge from the | PANAMA, (via® Galveston, Tex.) Jan. 13— | 1t Foiched tho crossie, when i cleaved the School of Design, §15,000; insurunce, | Wil TS N booh Butceqsiul ih this ruld 1o B oive o thun any ) itive assem- | FOlock to roceive the governors nessuge, | house, and handed it to the senate's chief | [By Mexican Cablo toithe New York Herald :'»;r and I_~1 o m;- oL ke feet keepers that evening. o gives his name as bly held in the state for many a year. fhio fhlntonvention wiat SEacIb A RIILbe | e v Mo U AN B mon Speciol to. Qs Ren jemaeeidont Nunea | o P00 B8 00 AN AnG BeriGlaN T | 4n ‘tho bullatiig ‘g sheyilost ‘everything. | John Gua. He hns ‘tevuiiiod tha whols i e el of the United States of Céiombia sends the ‘F”‘ gt passengers. The adjoining buildings were damaged to | cOUnLry by his bold deeds the | following telegram to the Herald from L the oxtent of $25,000, and the stooks of thei: —— - Shall the I lature of Nebraska com adjournment was there aken sine die, crats, and Taylor and Park vopulists en. ence balloting for el Statss senator The senate departe 1 ¢ heuse at once ered protests agains 1« stion of > : " meuce balloting for Unit tats senator S aerdlocepurvat AEERS HoURo fLior terod protests against th Gl 2: | Rev. Mmier of Wayland, Ia., seriously | occupants to the amount of $25,000 more. COLDEST OF TUE SEASON, - | bruised and burned The known losses rreg £205.000. The and after ovdering their hands up compelled wholesale investigation of every state insti tution and the participation in the prosecu 80, Various professional mon occupied ofices next Tuesday, or must the matter be de- | tdjourned until2 o'clock. essage from the house. Cartagena junder date of January hivod to one week from that day? Tt Listened to the re. Itwas voted to continue the committee ap- | Congress has approved a law giving L . Aorpoe A LRl 4 Eotite ol S Hr R Ly e IO Stkom h f pointed to inquire into the legality of the | an exte i B (i@ eastyatl Erver Reese, Morning Sun, bruiso Jaccard safe, in which the most valuable | Result of Last Night's Bllzzard In Towa— questlon is agitating the minds of many of | On reconvening in the afternoon Howe | organization of the populist houseand the | M0, extension of time: for the construction | it ot portion of the jewelry stock was stored, is in Railways Blockided the constitutfonal lawyers of Lincoln more | moved the suspension of the rules and the | canate took o recess until 9 o'clock, At that | Of the Panama canal. Article i of the act [ i an ‘\' o the cellar under a mass of bricks, ivon and Lyoxs, In., Jan. 1 I'he mercury here B At ary Himo Bnco.the n began, As | titmission of the public to the tloor during | pour the senate reassembled, but immedi- | authorizes the government to modify, in ac- Tnostas Myens, Oakvilie, Ia., 3¢d | dce. 1t is not known what the damage 1o its | arked 222 below zero at7 this morning, the exercises, which was carried ately adjourned until tomorrow. cordance with certain provisions, which are | #Pout back and hips contents may have been B and was no higher than 6= below all da T. E. Terser, Wyoming, 1L, and | Boveoer, Colo., Jun. 13.—Several fires oc- | ¥ g a s’ dic ation of the reat tntorest taken in | On motion of Oukley a_commitice was ap a \ ; oL ho matter and the importance attached to | pointed to wait on the senate and notify that T 1 ; g curred herd today, and as the wind was | This evening it is falling fast ting the question the following telegram sent by | body that the house was ready to receive HOWIT 000UKRED, December 10, 1800, between the mimster of ‘“‘"“]:“ “‘nf‘y:“'l‘\jf"_‘[‘l'l oo ot Khown || (Dot it Was feared fora time that | snow has delayed all the trains, The mep- prominent republicans to Senator Foar, | it and listen o the governors message planation of the Flectlon of a Soutn | forelgn relations of the republic and the at- [ A 1 o TR, knov the loss would he heavy. As itis, however, | cury s hovered about zero” every day this ¢ { and another committee nanmed to wait | torney for the 1 lator of the 1 rela- | Seriously burned and bruised the damage will not exceed £2,000. year sive one. chairman of the judiciary committee of the e Dakota eside Al Messenger torney for the liquidator of the canal rela- " 1 N + A e vty I ol . on the governor aud apprise him that th 5 & © s ; The coach took fire, but was extinguished In the mountains near here a forest five | = OTreMwa, [ Telegram United States senate, may be taken as in slature was ready Lo receive 1 YANKTON, 'S, D, Jan. 18 —[Spocinl Mele- ( $i¥0 to/tha extensionioftine for the begin- | o} | s raging, the heavy smoke from the trcees | to T Br The N of the 4 ¢ Was ready Lo receive AR LI A S e Physiciuns are attending the wounded ina | 18 rag weavy s ; I 8 2 earncst ninyitation from Chancellor Caufield to | gram to Tue Ber.]—Hon. George W. King of the g e hunging over the city. The five started yes- | son followed yesterday's blizzard Tho Nebraska logilature assonbled on | attend the last battalion drill of the Univer- | bury of this city returned lnst evening from | Article i announces that in virtue of the | 1 e near by terday and, as o resilt, one man was burned | thermometer vanged from 12 to Muesday, January 8, The house of represent- | 51ty eadets at the armory this afternoon be- | pierre, where he fulfilled the duties of his | authority contained in the bill the govern. g s g todedth, it was an old miner known as Dr, | zero, All trains were delayed, The lowa bircen B aud Oulsloci was esad and accopted. | o ; Mice as presidential elector, In | ment may extend, under conditions which ave TWENTY PASSENGERS HIURT. Belts, wiio lived in o cabin in the mountains | Central was blockaded near Marshalltown 1@ senator® entered the h X oflice as preside s 00L0l 2 1 A . Spp— hy himself oday his ¢l 11 ‘erdin for fourteen hou clock, - g Qiscussing the matter of the clectoral college | deomed equitablo and convenient, tho timo | Passenger Train on the Northwestorn Tele- | o pooty L e | oo o Jan, 19.—The mercury The roll eall she \ ; i » | messenger to Washington, Mr. Kingsbury | originally conceded for the organization of scoped by n Snow Plow. cabin marked 15 22 helow this morning, the senators excopt Clu the new company and for resumption of the | Wenster Crry, T, Jan. 13.—A snow plow | Dvrvrn, Minn, Jan. 13 St L coldest this winter. The iceon the Missis- Rt v it tod satiibos. Whon KBSl tiis '.‘-::‘.‘,T,‘..m‘.-..‘..‘, it OB Pierre hive made errors which place the | Work of excavating in a sgrious and perma- | on the Northwestern road telescoped the | b tel A{w ll”x" {-i “\,’.‘: s ;l“.”’r“‘” 1'\(” {;.‘m s | sippiis twenty inches thick Balloting for n United Sgates senutor come | ard S miiiroo consisting of Scnators PoPe | eloctors inawrong light, 1t is first to be | nent manner. Des Moines & Sioux City passenger train at | SPread so wapidly that, many s harely R e mence? | ley and heridan was appointed | Stated that Mr. Silsby did not have the Article iii provides that if the government | Story City this morning injuring twenty | jira'\0os lost, I £100,000. 2 DELIMBE Y TV h vl When They May Ballot. to motify the governcr and incom promise of tho three other electors to sup- | ghould not make use: of the authority con- | passengers, several seriously and a traveling | ey D BR DIOTIRA To dun. L = (PN Ao Hokr sombtly talsehaphed taslk | and outeota state affoaes thAt thie lasiale: | POFthim for the place, for My, Kingshuryfold | ¢ 000 108 A0 e 0 8 e heey : —— | gram to Tue Bre.) ~The State Agrieultural Rt i his ontnlo th Eellotlas o 1d cact | ture desired thelr prosence, and Smith of the | Jx: Sil Yankion gome woaliaiggo-that, | TEITOC DY ALY SR8 AR LAWLIL 18 | man Inta ly; L 3 FOUIR SUFFERED DEATIL ssociation’ held its closing scssion today? that in his opinion the bulloting should com e desived their prosence, and Smith of the | (1T de was no reason thit he knew why | authorized to sign an entirely new contract | The following passengers from Boone w i as : ; 3 28 ) J senate and MeKesson of the house were P thel ! ; The subjects diseussod were: What is the mence next Tuesday, January 17 o O o by wraiee Were | e would not support M. Silsby, he could | which will not be subject to the approbation | hurt: Halfof the Murderers of Dr. 15111 Do on the | 300 SRS GBI WO IO I It was stated in Tug BEk this morning | supreme court and ask its attendance to ad- | JoL MSUY commit himself. © Mr. Silsby had, | of congress L. D. LELAND. inllows, gk e RaaL Rt that Chief Justice Maxwell had been asked | minister the oath to the new oflicers. LI3FC promise fromn Mr. Buell nud M Another law just passed by the Columbian | Joux Lrov. CrestERTOWS, Md., Jan. 13.—Four negroes | 10 R S MY VRTRAR i Prathro for their support when the ; L were hanged here at noon. today. . For coud | Premiums on grain and secds exhibited were MARRARDE b awarded as follows: To B, B. Clark of Red Ok, second premium on fall wheat: Nims to give his opinion to the speakerof the Formalities Soon Over. assembled in Pierre, congress decrees ample funds for the gradual | W, house on the matter. In an interview with The reading of Governor Boyd's message After the votes had been cast for presi- | excnange of paper money for silver. WiLLiay Rer blooded barbarity the crime for which tho Tue Bee representative Speaker Gaftin said ipred forty minutes, and at its clo the | dent and vice president the matter of select- The captain of the Spanish, sloop Juina In the wreck was C. A. Wood, ex-sheriff of | negroes were hinged has seldom been equaled | Bros. of Bmerson, first premium on blue “I have just returned f consultation | oath of oftice'was administered to Hon, Lor- | g a messenger arose, and M. Buell of the | wwhich arvived at Colon this morning, says | Story county, who was among the most | ina civilized community. It reminds one of | grass; . H. Smith of Dubnque county, sec- with the chiof just He gives me it | enzo Crounse by Chief Justice Maxwell. The | Black Hills retracted his promise to Mr. | 00 0 ; ) ere | the atrocities committed by King Behanzin | ond premium on spring wheat, second on {489 B E1708 100 N0 Wil was then introduced by the presid- | Silsby aud announced himself asa eandj- | that he enco N pL A R \ toles 2 % ' spring rye, second on fall rye, second ten opinion, but states that he isveady to | fne ofticer of the joint convention, He was | date. Mr. Kingsbury voted on the first bal- | in the Carribean se: The Juana left Isla | taken home at noon. in Darkest Afrvica on ‘eprfbg’ buvlay Pl Al hand down an opinion from the bench if | greeted by an outburst of applause, and | ot for Mr. Buell for messenger, be- | Devirgus on November 26 bound for Maya - The scenc of the crime was a lonoty road, | wheat, second on timothy seed and nocessary. He gives it as his unofiicial | after modestly ackrowledr procéeded | causo Mr. Bucll had reccived the highest | gucs, Porto Rico. She had twenty-six souls T CARS COLLIDE, the hour midnight. De. James H. Hill, a | second on amber-cane seed: 1., G, Clute of opinfon that the ballotimg for United States | With the reading of his ina 3 numker of votes in the election, and it is cus- | qpodd. She was blown complotoly out of - man highly respected throughout the | Manchester, Deluware <ounty, first premium senator should properly commenco on Tucs. | , (b 3:80 Govertior Crour i cadine | tomary to compliment the elector who re- | PR SRR ORISR B 00 | Serlous Aceldent on n Knnss Clty Lino try, was the victim. He was on his | on spring rye: fivst on fall rye, first on oats, e 7 o Sk Afipsiaaiig his intugural and the chief justice adminis- | ceived the highest vote with the messcnge Ures Three Peoplo Badly Huart v to attend the wants of a saffeving child cond on buckwheat, first on flax seed, first IRENARATY o Onthogrannta tha) the Jewis- | ered the oath to the other stato officers ship. The first ballot was a tie, Mr. Silsby | Old Providence a week ago. Dicag the KANsas Crry, Mo, Jan. 13.~A westbound | As'he approached a bridee a number of men | on timothy, second on biue grass secd. and lature wasnot completely organized until both The reading of the inaugaral oecupied buy | voting for Silsby, with Mr. Prathro and | voyage cight of the crew were swept over. \teenth street cable train this morning | &prang out from behind the trees along the | second on millet; James Hepershaw of Des houses had elected their permanent offfcers, | ten n tes. On aeoti Van Duyn of | Buell voting for Buell with Mr. Kingsbury board by the waves and perished. id 1 srowdod P ot road. Two scized his horse A bl Moines, first pre 1 on spring barley, sec- He f the opiui wver, that it will | Stline the joiut convention adjourned sine | On the second hallot Mr. Prathro voted with g collided with a crowded Prospect avenue | FUOE. o3 W0 BEG00 pom. b . i i and ansond el @ is of the opiuion, however, that it will S 4 itk 1 VALPARAIRO (via Galve x.), Jan. 1 % £ ah HiChthndth at behind knocked him from his se ond on clover sced and second on outs; L, B i 1Aenl for tho lagislabire: to L die. Messrs. Kingsbury and Buell for Buell, who L horse car at the corner of Eightc }sweet | ol o bratal hand seized him by th Hudler of Audubon, fivst premium on clover Bt diiogal Tow e doglalajure to begin Memorialized Congre was chosen. There was not half the fuss By Mexican Cable to tho New York | and Prospect avenue, injuring three people. | and, drawing h# hoad back so that the | seed and second on fia White, Des e i b e On reconvening by itself, the house pro ADSMAEIoh, Wi MEEARAORR. g Herald i ctul to ;" :"" e Chilian | e jujured were | throat was fully exposed, a keen-edegd knife | Moines, first p um o ccond akes the intent of the voter into X gL IS et el g ents It exis and it isonly | congress has granted a charter for a rail A < aache the Whit s drawn across the th, w rfin on millet and fiy B e st X ol 4‘ ql.lw n”“ olir rde "r "l isi e \A TS Gy e el Ry 1 Miss Manry Kinreey, a teach t the W drawn a I, n millet and f N g T 4 SECR Y HENLZC O It be published cial ion to i enumerated, the contract entered into on ives organized by electing its full quota of officers, On Wednesday the senate organized by the election of a témporary secretary and the per ut offices were not filled until Thursday, January 12, Under the provisions says that the newspaper corvespondents at encountered a terrible hurricane | seriously hurt. The Boone people road f Huara to Iquique. This will give | ticr school, concussion on the left side of the | He was then stabbed in the brea I'he 8 W complete relief to the nitrate producers from the ex- | head hand let go the hair the These core: | in comp Speaker Gaffin stated furth that the | | H»}‘N i memorial i luced Plans for a Compromise. actions of the North monopol Miss Epirit Broownenra, a Western Union :--H nate ivlan was 15 tition Jor 1 "‘ in ln\‘\\-w't of members of his party had no met tocon- | pa g N gitquan, insiug - fie Tortis, Kan., Jan. 18.—The lending popu ws comes from Corrientes, Argentina, | SleETaph operator, hip hurt and. sever Mo four o AR e L IRation deniol L Yo Lo ae sider the matter as yet, and that they would | canstitution of the United States, providin ts have proposed a scheme for settling the | that the rebels there have killed Captain | - Mres Nerrir Rex, slight abrasion of the | were the pri Is in th wsinati county, second to 1 e county and thivd not do so until tomorrow o il perhaps the election of United State nators b squabble. The plim posed is that | perez apd wounded a licutenant m the regu ft ter Four boys, three of whom wrere 16 and one to Audubon secolleetions wild till Monda, He had sulted with | the direct vote of the peop! He said that ists concede the legulity of the re- | Jap avmy. They refuse to give up their arms The most seriously injured was Miss Kirt years old, aided th Charle be tak o the W he wanted it togo b congress before | publi unization, the committees on | The Herald e mdent at Rio de ley, who was rendered unconscious for over | Bmory, Henry Hurtt, J ; oy 2 3 he Herald corvespondent at Rio de Janciro Slun They Favor e alv vioy adjournment, and that was why he brought | wiicave fdiciary, ways and means and an , g an hour. She is not yet out of dunger Lewis Brainerd, a ¢ 3 16 Ahform Wt his Slina: ‘1o tave ays weans and ap- | telegraphs that the Brazilian ministers of i sl i their sentence 10 1 i Des Morxis, la., Jun notice that he would endeavor to have a joint | Propriations be made up of equal numbers of | finance and interior had résigned owing to the Crashed to Death in a Wreek, = gram to Tue B e lowa Road Im- v fon pass both houses late but he feans and populists and one democrat; | opposition of the merehiints of the city to | INpraxarouss, Iud., Jan. 13.—Near Terre Lyne . provement a wion this morning adopted desived to - have the house act on it at once, 1 legislation be enaeted exeepting g om Majovs Presides and the Speaker Pub- | so that a copy might'be placed in the hands | the creation of o commission to con lishes the Returns, of each congressman and - senator from this | sider all contest cases and report to Laxcory, Neb,, Jun, 1 state the house its findings, which shall be final | as federal interventor. Work on the Madro | diteh. Engineer Gieorge Smith and Fireman | yesterday in the vicinity of Cotton Plant for | eral country road tas, not in excess of the he sk was adopted without a dis- | and conclusive, the membersiip o tho louse | docks at Buenos Ayres hgs boen suspended | Willium Warren, both of Terre Huute, were the murder and cromation of Atkinson and 1 mills now provided by luw upon all property " o sontin afier having thus been determined to dec Pl e L8 rovernment to | crushed to death amily Saturday night. Two negroes were | loeated in cities, towns and country, to be loggislature has been in soss } a7 RSl e O Idiie | ian el S RS et wing to the failure of ‘the government t e lynchied for the same devoted to the improvement of highways .-.\111‘..u| o ord v;-ulm ie this mo Uit eac ks mewber of the louse be funished | The pla fugther provides hat contesting make payments WILD HORSES CAP1URED. nder such plan and under such afispices roll eall showed the presence of niy with seven daily papers or theiv equivalent [ members shall be allowed to vote on the NANE: TAVO 5 ovemeiita s may be hereafter determined upon, but S nbe in weokllos each duy of th m, and ten | plan and have a voice in the selection of the TIRUTRNARGR FANOWIA 044K, ¥ ot i Ta a1 Lo the (ot liles A [.“" RTAHOSLY v e anse tn e st Tiati ol ol Tho seerotary of the senate g, i | Arbitration commission. i = of Nebray York ead to any ncredse of taxation the announcement of i con t0r. | talile; and to tha tiblo 10 went by wivate” of | plan. . Thay obiadt 1o the. conteeting b Douglus, €. T. Rusuyiie, Neb., Jun. 13— [Special to T At Obdam, Rotter Concluston of w Colebrated Case Conclusion of the Court Martial at Fort with the house committee ) t bers having any vote on the matter. A con Saur Lake Crry, U, T4 Jan. 13.—(Special | Bee.]—A resident of the sand hills, li i £ linavia from WaterLoo, Ta., Jan. 18 ~[Special Tele- members of the other partics uld not IN JOINT CONVENTION, the fusion of the banks. The people of Rio | Haute this evening a coal engine on the Van Buxkiey, Ark, Jan T'wo more | resolutions in favor ges in the rey Grande do Sui have refused to accept Mursa | dalia jumped the track and rolled over in the | negroes and one white man were lynched | nue laws as will provide for a lovy of o gen- to Tue Ben | ~For the fivst a time for the canvass of tl cconded Keckloy's wotion to ve- | promise on that feature of the plan is possi- | Telegram to Tug Ber]--The court martial | about forty miles south of here, was in 3 e to Tir Bre noted case against It fuiled to go through e, Efforts to that end are now being put | which convened at Fort Douglas on the 5th | town yesterday and reports the capture L L W. Bain of 1 county, who wus Schavpel as a nitte i Laid s One Over, orth ist. to take testimony dn the case of Licu- | the cattlemen of this neighborhood | charged wit 1 ttie MeDonald, them, and the te co ) | ley then offered a vesolution, ¢ Withd Thelr Sult, tenant Vance, charged with cntering the | band of genuine wild horses, which are WEATHER FPORICASTS, | & school teache ) ng her to go to Toreks, Kan.,Juan. 13.—Fate thisafter- | poudoirs of twe ladies ‘ac 't Douglas, | known to be the lst of that kind of animals The speakier named 3 u in to ann the s s organized | Mention has isly been Des Moines and mder duress, Bna ¢ % ; s sively in Pue e, requesting the the republicans withdvew their appli- | today comploted its work and adjourned ;"“"h'."‘ SO TRk AN AR ProAseaL pdiled yesterday in the supreme court | On Wednesday Hon. C.8. Varian, who ap- more to annou at the Lincoln Insane asylun by the ser . McKesson didn't think the logishiture 1891, the vight to do this, und said that the county the republican speaker a certl Melesson moved that the . commissionors had already provided for | copy of the list of members clected to the | no one knows at present, except the presid tho nction of the senate, b 4 he prosceuting attorue ith | house of representatives, The withar ing officer, its natuve, as the balloty, unan that the licutenant gov t sald that (he resolution was | tho! he veliove he | testimony, under seal, and directed to the preside the joint } ! hat | i er fed 1 the | commander of the Department of the Platte B W ) Feque 1 for the purpos remov- | General Brooke,at Omaha, where it will be votir it desire tuation a porsible obstacle in | review then transmitted Hive L A o v peaceful settlement of the | tary will in turn submit the in this part of the state 1 or eight years ago, about the time the range caitle were leaving and settlers were beginuing to | WASHINC come in, several small bunches were known | for Saturday: For Nebra to be in'the sand hills, but they all, with the | g0ty eastern portior exception of these, disappearcd. The exist ey ence of the bunch just captuved has | “'Y N Counterfelt ahtan been known to the' cattle men for ; rth and ¢ Siioiar ¥ X1k 19 (Spoctal . to Tie Bi » unknown men ¢ iy Variety of Weather Promised for Nebraska T i was dismissed by the today, and D, C i released. (! Attorney Ditvson uid he did not ¢ {or the evidence suft cient to warea trial, the jury having lsagreed in the t me Line #go. The secretar . caved once ory writ of mandamus to | od as counsel for phe' aceused, made his nt and yesterday Judge Advoeate Roberts made his final pléa on behalf of the prosecution. Although a verdict was reachec S etary of State Osborne t ¥ several years past, and frequent attempts | colder: north i have been made to capture them, but alwa v Towit heretofore without success. ‘They were | to northerly found to be wilder than deer or antelo] Al Record, nterfeit mon il towns in this peddlars becn passing when an occasional sight of them was had, | Oppice or 1itg vien B ty fow days. Thelr and took to their s at the first suspicion | yan. 13, —Oma If no compromise is effected d t of the presence of a human being in their | painfall son's I ca Dresident, who will then approve o 4 i Sbinn 'h" enewed or reject the Andings of tho court vicinity |HHH-\H '.1\-. their capt H.wu pust four such a8 10 excite con- bloyroy o 3 s . b3 carefully planned ani they were stealthil ) 3 i ot Dlaacyerin s et i the i Opportunitics for # »ettlement. S pa ekt P o4 vge force of mounted men | Maximum ter gLt b v MINS . MUKDERER AFTOuIN ), A E 1 very mysteriousl e . ¢ mitted aga and s, Kan,, Jan, 13.~The latest means 1XAN: N and forced the cattle corralof Chris | Minkmu t ] vlously oport A talaly bad the u intorest ed by which an amicable settlement | Englaeer Je Pigaviopa Hiabang, | Mosier, s ranchman. They aro falx Bt Wiy Kitiod i A 2 4 o hat S AlimAnennaatsgntih | # ¥ v " well built and extremely vicious avlinally Kitied, Meltexson ralsed the poin Diks R4 Suke ¢ hau reu which 1 the Indicted for the Bloody Crime, ) \ i f g Jan. 18.--(Special blo hiad cacried the h b atec i K ; f representatives SAckAMENTO, Jan. 1h—The graud jur Bastrise Bec b atare € pe iam House, @ ? incdiyy i e ' . i c A settiement e fight can- | made a partial report to rior Judge Cat Retee e da \ . it i onforon«e ¢ mitt anged by e ) ants | lin yesterda, onts e 4 o - N it * . e o ERah dorane Sommity Wakad Vot & Masows anged by the participants them- | lin fuy. Indictments were found B : r S \ el [illn- youts 4 pavero found | oo to Tug B A Dofieioncy i the thne ugreed upon wis oAk G B, Jeftries, the ‘locomotive to the secre W That became apparent when the loy, on bokaif of the Lancuster deloga i : el R atDis ARANTEY Deficicney 1 t I ¢ trip, and, in 10 roport was unanizously adopted ton, gave notice of the public reception tiint killed Miss peace committee failed to come to an | Lhgileer wow in juil on suspicion i ; §1.050, | Norma! prec )i fuchs A i Reh it © Nebraska girl | evening under a chattel mortgage for §1,050 PAplL 5 42 {nehes Araw his gun from the wagon, Howe sald he belloved tnat theve had becn groement yesterday B, O Avpes; th x Detiiency o L Inches n i — ! vel da us wurdered while acting as station held by the American bank of this city. The | Deflelency sioce Mardu 1 8.44 lnch s discharged, the entige load takim & mleunderslanding coucerning the joiut (CONTLUVED ON S5COND PAGK.| The popullsts are gradually receding from | age coucern was the ouly exclusive book store in | - Giwonoi k. Huat, Local Forecast Oiclal, | cffcct tn his chicet and nock, &