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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ISTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMATIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1804, INGLE COPY FIVE O | | [ i " PN stato, at his request, such fnformation as it LT OQ RINQT QPEECH | lived in this city. Miss Griffin_has been a TN N VTQ [ kot Mtining company. Nearly 200 ialo men | [ e AS \ FRU. [R \DER posscaned touening the semovat of the derns | NEIKLEJOHN'S FIRST SPEECH | reiznine: betjs in’ soutisra Marsiana:cor | GOUNTING UP THEIR HOSTS [ arel e ey shvown ove of work by "she l«kLL ““” \ B i I AV Iy licts 1n ocean rouces, and has proferred Its somo time, The uttendants of the groom | acth #the union men { 1 assistance so far as it may properly be and his bride were Mr, B. C. Walker, Mr. - i extended relative to giving effect to the Benjamin Crahen ard Miss Fannie Grifiin, . VALLED IN QUEST Joint resoiution of congress, passed during | Member from the Third Nebraska Opens Fire | Mrand Mrs, McNeill will spend ten days | Aspirauts for the Iowa Senatorship Know 0 i nes the Position of Him- | the late extraordinary session, concerning . b in this city before leaving for their future Wil wiand on Dolo Ralses a Nice | Brook! i " o i Jerry Smp}»;‘nn ?;fi 5 ho Tariff that subject on the Wilson Bill. home in the west. Penny S, Hearn. Almost Where They Stand, / Legal Point. Brooklyn Workingmen Moot Death self and Party on the Tariff. ¥ i e % Wash ox, Jan. 12.-The constitutional Returning from Work, IS, WANT TAEM ALL ADMITTED, HELD A LIVILY MEETING, lawy he house have detected a most on Awopisd by the Repabiican | CAUSE OFLOCAL INTERESTS ADVOCATED — GEAR HAS FORTY-THREE VOTES PLEDGED | intorestinc logal compiication in conncctio e N OFPOSED TO ALL FORMS OF PROTECTION S NRITORAV I RAIIEN o i ity Members of the Wava and Means Gommit. Y with tho Haveallan sizaation which may re. | COLLAPSE OF A FRAL STRUCTUSE tee Tungled Up,Over the Incoms Tax, —— Wasnixaroy, JAh 1900 (ASMBORNII sult in bringing into quostion tho authority Protection for flome Industries Defended A iToN, | —The democratic | ywithin Fourteen of Enough to N of Minister Willis to make a demand upon : ness accomplished at to b jession ol he om b o o 3 O How the Kansas Statesman Illustrated His bl L L b LG 10 Prinelp Practice—Beot Sugar T O S T Ackes [ Wit Reveral of the Needed in President Dole to retiro. Up to December- | 8ixty Mon and Bos Loft Strusgling in foo ' b Sixty 78 Left Struggling (3 executive committeo of the national repub. considered the internal revenue bill today. . v Bounty Better than « Dt . § Sennto Committees A 8 last President Cloveland o 0xOU Speech, lican committes was the adoption of two &/ L/ The mecting was & spiritea one, many un- % i) it s bR R Jold Water, ~Stato Ofticors Nomioated tive branch of the government were direct- e ater, on Al Sugar, ing the course of Hawailan affair _ 10, —_— Wasnisaron, Jan, 12.—~The principal busi resolutions, which the members consider expected motions being made, 80 that at one {1 e UF e, GUSE: AN OHIECT LEssoN fine stroke of party policy. The first de. _ time the friends of ncome tax feared they oo i ! N i i H 1V | K E S mands the admission of Utah to statehood, - X Sy were defeated. At the outset of the meet- i f S G i ut on wat ¢ day Mr. Cleveland's - QIN| . 5 and the other favors the admission of all the AWEhn bbb L, U oy ing Mr. Tarsney moved that the question as [ D8 Moixes, Jan ~[Special Telesram | yossage was sent to congross staving | EIGHT OF THEM SINK, NEVER TO .RISE ~ 3 F'OURTEENTI STREE to whether the Iln' rnal revenue features | to Tur Br The & orial situation re- | thut he would turn over the subject to the " were to be reported as independent bills be | mains practically unchanged. The Gear | ypoader ¢ Lt Rre: 8 a Yarmer | are as follows eprese) ive Meiklejohn got a ha our e forre o de o1 o broader authority of P r Q. Flutters the Tattered Garment of a Farmy ln-“x-"l‘\ RS T presentative Meiklejohn got a hall-hour | yoforred to o demoeratic cwueu managers express the utmost confidence in | thereafior co-operate in any just solution | Heroio Efforts Mado to Save the Viotims of in the Faces of the Membors, At LA LS LI Sl ah to | of time in the tariff debate in the house I This brought onan animated diseussion. | oy o B CIERTERE T SRR el ? A in the Faces of the Membars, statehood is now dem | by Justice (0 that | ) ecoeeornoon, and delivered a splendid short | When the vote was taken the Tarshey mo- g : L s which ress might propose, The presi the Acoidont, ceritory and the nation. The present terei- ] tion provailed by avote of. 6 to 5 win on the fourth or fifth bailot dent's courso £" tiia $1bjeot 6ver to —_— tory his the requisite numberof people to | speech, He opened with a strong defense of i ; t0 5. . | den irse in turning the subject over to constitute i state- people who are lasw abiding L] Mr. Byoum furnished the surpriseof the | That the fight is between Gear and the | congross was undoubtedly communicated to = | territories to stutehood. The resolutions VASHINGTON, Jan, 12 congress and would Fxeiting for thu Injure BRookLYN, Jan, 12, An iron bridge over Newton creck, Wiliiamsburg, was the scena of a serious aceident tonight Workmen re turning from work assemoled at the ene trance of tho bridge and wait for the open draw to close. are two draws in the bridge. draw was open to permiv of the pass several tugs. The workmen crowded othier as they awaited the opening of tha gite which would permit them to pass over I3 SUE and progressive ant St the capacity | and plea for the republican principle of Pro- | yaating by moving to reconsider the entiro | field is conceded by all, and it is now possi- | A ADEQ g OTHER SPEECHES ON THE SAME SUBIECT | mniprozcussut s ot e | 8 e deatrucrive | Tascan (i MoVing I reconaidor e enties | fied is concoded by al,and It s now possl | Ministe Willisat onco with nstructions of | NANY NARROW ESCAPES ARE RECORDED Al spority and . wenlth to support eficient | fallacies of the Wilson bill were exvosed. | meeting some 1mo ago. ‘This motion also | ¢ 10 hame Lo SUPPoriers 0f ach Galie et | nouaction. No steamer loft this country for 2 v | Everett Spoak for S Reubitean e tatton iy | He then entered mto those featurcs prevailed bya vote of 6 to 5. Mr. Bynum | With alnost absolute certainty. On the first | Hawaii until December 19, so thut the presi Pendleton, Binck and Ev, it egi Lof repoltaitn c oAt on L e et et voted with the opponents of an income tax. | ballot Gear is sure of the suvport of Sen- | qont's conclusion to leave the subject with | TOW the Sud Affuir Rappened—A List of (e Wilson Bi1, While Several Ite- Mormon people themselves, informally | i il ek The affirniative vote was cast by Messrs. | ators Vale, Paluer, Carpenter, Ellis, Har- | congress could not have reached Minister Thoso Missing and Hurt oy R ind forever renouncing i, poiygany 15 now | Fiving hemp twine aud beet sugar s Breckinr{dgo, Bynum, Cockran, | mon, Res, Rowen, Craig, Upton, Perrin, | Willis until Docombe publican Members Give as el s slayery o docopted o of - | attention. Ho mado a strong argu- | Stovens and iontgoriery the nogative voté | KLl ot Dence, and probably Jowelt ULl L N : Seenos at the Wrook—Caring Why it Shoutd Not Pa mnisslon, which pitssed the house of represent- | pont for better protection to the | by Messrs, MeMiliin, Bryan, Whiting, Tavs- A b AL uder these circumstances there fs a (tives it the present sossion by uninimous 3 Gy A TuEHe v thirtee 1 he houso | piatus of eig ot Dotomibet 18 b Vote, forover Mrohinite 1t CEhly 14 how ree | farmers’ intercsts than tho Wilson | M€y and Turner. Al ouied L R L niatus of eight days, from Decomber 18t — | Garve0 R ead iy nlL stiokis oF the peonto of | B ufrord e ted out the |, A auestion then iross as to whore this | of representatives he will recoive the votes | during which the authority of Minister & 3 " ant | Utahs the politieal party that wis organized AR IR L AN o o left the bill; whether the Tarsney resolution | of Allen, Watkins, Sherman, Bell, Weaver, | Willis to act was most obseure, 1t happened WasHINGTON, Jan, 12.—The important | ¢ 6 vy hal been disbanded and its | raid upon agricultural industries which the ( sent the whole question to & caucus, or | Roor Griswold, Young of Delaware, Hoove @ 4 hdbtied: BLHRHS tanfl epeeches today were made by Mr. | menibers have pronounced with the oiher | bill makes, The farmner, mechanic and | whether the Bynum rosolution left anything | yie (8t (R B8 S0 CEHE R that tho dato on which Minister Willls made Payne of New York, one of the leading zn.v.lvx‘.”"n;'y;‘-“wm.“ ”\MA_\ g vlv-'\[x‘v»“r“‘-’xllb'\v-{- laborer, he said, suffered more than any- ’u;u(lm.n. toa caucts 1 t of Howard, St i(,n:xx Bitorman, Harriman, “w«h-nn.“} (,.\'1 rosident nJL.‘v‘-y-‘: re was republican memoers of tho ways and | oo tule (o this torritoty Is wurlously datri- | body else by tiie provisions of the intquitous | (RIVeks SOE GRCCEEION 88 o Ehe, SIS & | & b OREG B B T o, Eillison, | O December 19, tho duy aftor President means committce, Dr. Everett, the | mental to her industrial interests, an unmer- | Wigson bill, He explained the necessivy for | revenno fonsurcs. and thoy o read t 9 o S L Rl s | Cleveland had given the subject to the X ited persecution of Ler pec ind an inex- revenuo features, and they were agreed to | McQuinn aud Speaker Stono, and probably | broader authority of congress Herihess Massachusetts — mugwump, and Mo ou i eden upon the nid ArER T EY encouragement of tho beet sugar industry, | as previously decided upon. “Fhe democrats | we &t SHORREEIEE BEER R BT onder auth h‘: Le 1gres i hder the Jerry Simpson, the Kansas populist. | Whercns, The termtorial form of zovern- | if iy was ever to be developed in thiscountry, | Who arc —opposing the incomo g BALLIAN L rank- | circumstunces the lawyers of congress ave % nen polied to geozranhica ivisions 4 proposi y / M & isol etto, Haug 0! orth, | 4 s o uthior ). \ s Mr. Simpson created the sensation of the | hiehly as applied to ceozraphival subdivisions | gng ghowed why a bounty was botter for the | Proposition, led by Wiison, then lin, Patulson of Fayotto, Haugen of Worth, | asking as to the authiority of Wills i e /e sconuvihusinlwiys booh and, of righty s a direct vote upon the question of submit- | and Spaulding of Floyd, and two others, | 1o act during the hiatus ana particu duy by illustrating his remarks on the de- | Should contintio to be ineroly a tewporary | manufacturer and tho producer of boots to act during the hiatus ana § uy by : . ; Linie an A ting all the internal revenue featu which would make thirty from the house | jqp altal Ablo i 1 sricultural classes | form of government, t tolerated only I 4 viff; the b riven for the de- u Ly A larly as to the vahdity of his plorable condition of the agricultural cl Lot ay osh MR ID Y HON Ta Lyl than @ tariff; the bounty given for the de- | to the house as o separate measure, ROk pINGAL ClaRE T tHal G \yITH {oRby:thEae : by displaying a ditpidated overcoat which o velopment of the industey; bemng dircet sup- | motion to so report the internal revenue otes: only fourteen short of the nomination. | Action on Docember 19. Judge Culberson, A e co. AALiLLD g port, fell lighter upos the consumer, th as agreed to L vobe of 6 M ByHY bt A 3 chairman of the judiciary committee, and an lie got from u farmer on the mavket place. 0 SLALe govor vor i was agreed to by a vote of o 5, Mr. Bynum | This ‘is the full strenzth claimed by his 1 AACC ) tho L et poraTy BUNHGLIAY AVHTOHENiEs L Doen 3 bac! 1t is obvious th poor mun, than a duty. He warned the | voting in the afirmative. T - of 4 r B i i authority on legal questions, suid that Minis- Y L He said ho could duplicato it on the backs of | gy R, 1E1s Qbvlows that thomw | Hemocrats against abelisting. ThS. bounty | corm I e A R g n-avion ofa | manbgors ou the preliminary ballot, ter Willis was. bousd by early uctions | erected pending the completion of the new 1,000,000 farmers in the country today. _ of sufficient p and levying 4 duty on sugar, as the latter T1ous tiotions B Ta TN ERE Ve ad sinco Where t ers Stand until he recoived notice that they weve | iron bridge. Unanlmons Consont Kefusod. B T Tapte of thess tortiioris how | \ould bave to'be borue by those who could [ the' Tarsuey proposition had first carried, | ‘This would leave Hopburn, Perkins, Lacey, | elianged. |1t wide no difforence, ho suid, Without Warnlng, After the reading of the journal in the | petitior for udmission to the dignity und least afford it. but it was finally agreed, informally, that if | Cofin and Cummius with the votes of their :m_! Uy. .v'mtll‘) :y“;':‘_“‘l\ *""‘,“"r”‘f Lk “ Suddenly sixty men and boys rushed ous s to amendments to the | Privileges of statehood, therefor, ho it What Bryan May Remember. & caucus to consider the income tax should | respective congressional districts. Should | to congress on December 18, as this fuet @i 4 o700 Pk They had scarcely gona :muw tw'd\l the !1 ';jl o rfl’l" ::l llmr e 1 ‘H-wu;’m‘xl- m:‘nr, Is K|l|..r- I\.‘,;\--’.,y’\v‘.h\(-ur::‘r “We have heard the voice of the people be called by any mombers outsiae of the (l.lflx'r/llly«':u)l \'n‘rl!,\" umn-: nu‘: it \\l'uuhl ~thuw ?)m ‘n].“l;v l<»_.u;(:‘u‘|l:”v.u” ,\‘h‘:)‘\(n;x”\( :\.hl\mllll P leeetadi el P ‘“;r: e iy 5 house Joint resolution for theappo b | mitteo thy stregard for the rights of our ¥ G ¢ SISO ways and means comniitte e cauc that Blythe un packers have been | December 26, so that up to the latter date } hirty fec J e structure gave wi of uJ joint commivteo to examine | fcllow citizens residiug within sall fertitories | gainst this infamous arim mlul mmv\\‘,;l! R o A ’E,”I‘\;"‘{:"lw”{'"r“"){i'x‘k cnabled to corral every single member from | hud authority to exccute his earber in- [ and every one of them was plunged headlong into all questions relating to the versommnel | bl e extoned o them by (e ddiission OF | olloug e, Mr. Bryin. will remember. in the | COPOration of the iternal revenue foatures | the eastern and northern ate | structions. % into the creck. The water av this point is A Ve A 4 Mr. Me- | suid territories to statehood, A bR A AU i o as part of the Wilson bill, any membver of | and draw them into the Gear net, a pol : ‘ . avout mime feot deep. Those cn shore who of the navy were agreed to, ana Mr. M id ) Filty-second’ congress, speaking of the elec- | ¢ PREL 06 LAC HAel Bt A e o€t 0F | foat that has never Seen. paralleled in tho NO MESSAGE TILL MONDAY. f i o Creary presented a resolution from thecom- | _These measurcs wore proposed by the | tion of 18#), that he'said tha* he would : AP Lk L Bt AT theFE Lo B stk I8k bantl saw the accident sereamed and called to mittee on forelgn aftairs calling upon tho | \estern members and wnanimously adopted, | not find fault with Mr. Roed if he con. | fpotion on the floor gfthe houseto so tuclude | JEey 00t SR S gyl ™ | Mawan Betng Divcnssod by Cabinet wnd | the captains of the two boats to como totho 9 SUSECH meeting the sanction of the full committee. od his b i , BT . v energy to o 3 s result. : 2 o 3 prosident, if not inconsiatent with tho pub- [ ™ The cliofoo ofu eity for headquarters was | Samed i Ume, reculiiug those words of = Conceding to Gear the strongth noted, the | Wil Go to Congreas Next Weele | vescuc of thos> struggling fn the water. lic welfure, forall information relating to [ left to be decided by the exccutive commit- | You will remember thit you predicted i hat CONFIRREDLT TUE SENATE, g{’,fif;‘;jfl;o‘""‘!{. r'{f{mf-rcfl..mru‘z:-';"n‘f.'wunfi:wuf-"fi \l\;""\n'“v\v Jan. ‘l '“'L“ ‘:-“‘d:*:"q{ 5 | Planks were thrown out and the crews of caiian affairs received since tho trans- | teeatanother meeting to bo called withima | the ‘vevolution’ micht reach even to the i p ’ o e : ained? | patches were mot senb to CONEICSS | the boats jumped into the creek and saved ::?::u::y:‘:rl-u R month. The conference adjourned t shores of Mulne. Little you then thought A R AR v, e s Yoyl Thomatterkol docalitydhas boon rrain poilt. | today. Undoubtedly the steamer Mariposa, | many of the persons 5 5 segaol afternoon and most of the committeemen | tyn Si]d= rea) 5 3 HnB, 5 < b ently urged tha bl gy b ~ | whic paves Sa Sraneisca v > e R Mr. McCreary asked ununimous consent | wiiiyatua i & that it would reach tho shores of Malne. | yyuquixgroy, Jan. 12:~The senato today | cal deathi for any member residing west of | Which leayes _T-'“ ki (G \‘l"- WL} At n late honr tonight thero were eight Attle you then thought that it would veac a line drawn through Des Moines to support | carry the final insteuctions to Miuisted | pan voported missing and there are three in for its consideration. e 48 RA the praities of Nobruska before the shores | in executive session confirmed the following drawn thro ] g 1 onaato i, Minisiek Mr. Richardson of Tennessee objected to COINAGE OF TUE SEIGNIORAG of Maine. With the victory cf the adminis- | nomnations: o 7y or e s |1 Bl tal G 8B roportad mselngTnrs unanim>us consent, Represgntative Iiands Now Siver m | LaLon in the last democratic convention in | John M. B. Sill, miaister resident and con- | Monroo, Blanchard of Mahaska and Snutor | oo v re with his domand.— 1t NS hastan As he did so, Mr. Boutelle, who had just : Nebraskit and the republican victory in the | gl general to Korea. Waterman of Wapello will descrt. from tho | 10 €OmPLY wit ADE ; GEORGE MILLS., that these instructions will be included Finds Favor in Committee. RaEIo R SR oy ST R I ARALRE e TRt e FOTTE Bt - : e 7 o L know my co e iy >ro rict of Colum- | Tacey forces and goto Gear when needed, MICHAEL SMITIL, entered the hall, interposed the remark tha WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The bill of Repre- | fault with me if T consume sufticient time to | | Robert I Prestonof the District of Colum- | Totey 10865 ROC 80 40 EEL WIKCH BEPOEh | i e is tobe transmitted tocongress. [ Dasrkici niniGry i Mr. Richardson had not objectod he | gentative Bland, directing the secretary of | recall the words i the last stinza of that [ bia, to bo director of the mint. | haska and Reprosentative Crow of Wapelio | Secretary Grosham smid the other day that [ 58 Fies WK should have done so since unanimous con- | 1o trusury to cou the silver soigniorage | beautitul anapest: Shaw F. Neoly, marshal for the district | ifhara presscd, . Thoy a1so claim Sedator | all efurthor instructions sent to Minister | fiHIN KERWIS sent had been rofused him for the consider- | now in tho treasury, was favorably ac 1150 soon may 1 follow, whon friendships decay | of Kansas. Jamieson of Clark and Dr. Lauder of Union [ Willis would be sent to cor S | ation of the naval resolution. Upon by the committee on comage totty. | A from love's shining circle die’gons arob | Surveyer of Customs—W, B, Humphrey, | from the Hepburu contingeat, and Byera of | upon being dispatched, Thoy must bo di RERNARDIULE, “ 3 er the rule 9 prerhatdast £ SR e e e e 3 f B 2 Shelby and Cooper of Montgomery from | patched today 1 order to cateh the Ma Apheditio UM. A house under the rule of three men | e yote reporting the bill was 9 to 8. The | “When true hearts lie withered and fondness | post of Sioux City, Iad Stone, They “m.‘e also reached out towards | posa. This would leave time for them PATRICK KELLY. List of the Dend und injured. unexpected devolopment in connection with Civil Servics Examination Dates, vsing in an lishes o letter from Genera! Russell A, Alger | earnest tone. Quinn joined themen and wis 10 exccutive businoss. The nomiuation of introduced to O'Sullivan. The taik ran on he remarked sarcastically. savifr | tho excoption: of itepresentative Sweat, || - oo bl this cold worldalone- | wave, b the. Neghithymuonay in Nevadas {viohtore or Isss ‘ticoens: congress and thus bring the whole matterup | Allare rom Williamsburg. Pennsylvania completed his speech against exception of Messrs. Tracey, Harter and | \eico) bill, Mr. Meiklejohn sald in con- | nois, at the ColoradoAtiver agency in Arizona, Young of Calhoun is counted on for Gear | cussion by a full cabinet meeting today and Binck of Georgia, who spoke afcr Mr- | 0f the treasury to immediately issue silve Soathon Shit nesulas itrey et | B ofia bt (i6ar, - Braoks of. Boono s anothr | ae Ruving adjourhed until Monday, oo | of the sealp, Mr. Pendleton’s specch was especially sig- | treasur: Fifty-five million, one hun- | gy the lifo blood of the nation and her | Kan. All offorts of the candidates to line u = of fhe scalp. forming tho tarift and who wnted to hoid | be atonce available to pay current govern- | gio 1" fishose. of them under a sulo ex. | M. Bishob, State Centors 4. T Kot ‘Do | Js. an open sceret that Hepburn, Stono or | much probabilivy that the City of Peking | Joux Krriy. and means committee, then spoke on the bill, | certifizates. thrive on Iinglish soil.” Sioux City: Fred A. Lisher, Davenport. | and would hardly expect a re-clection, | 80 (R venner Could not dure to venture Jorry Simpson of Kansas, the leader of the | under the act of July 14, 1880, shall be cained oy o o that wiitle e Intended | poresYqton ihe redemption of trousury | cortain nrrears of ponsion duc him. IUscems | para stragglo by the Senators Over Two | €03 glimmering. This view of the matter v e LE IN ; ARBOR. were ot acted upon prompuly by the pensioa matorially md Gear's eandidacy in the event | (S ATHETCE SU o eion Aol bl i, test would carry out its pledges, for ho knew, | flcates may bo issted on such coin in the | this bill is to pay him the arrear® which | ¢wo nominations which have boen hanging Vory littlo fmportant business was trans- | hint can b obtaincd a5 to whiit the BAUIFG | botien bea Lannan o chanco to make ono of the republican, was controlled’ by the money | with' tho result of the meeting. *I will not ational Committeeman Ward, who dis- | 1. Wooton of Delawsre, to be agent ab the | houncement of the standing committees of Sl I lutform pledeed,” 'as he interpreted it, | “as the tariff has the mght of way and wo e e b bo from the standpoint of freo trader.” proposition moro than halr. way.. T o os | the federal patronage due his state without | him as n competent man. He dlso repiied | Bt et Toora®h | Dpven, Jan. 12.—The state senato this | the searchlight rovealed three men strug- created great appliuse and smusement by § ou the other hand, I have little doubt'as 10 | pul appropriating $100,000 for the purchase | bo hold afftee in another, saying there were | Chairman; Tnrner, Boavdman, Conaway, | majority report of the commitiee appointed | were left of u party of cight sailors who, ac- posed to show the house exactly what the 'S NOMINATION, are anti-prohibition. old overcoat, fringed at the edges and be- irg to Have ir Confirmed. today after the ways and means committeo | Stewartand the other by Senutor Allen. An | 5506 ™\ viion, Carpenter, Riggen, Harper, | pustoring provented a vote on a concurrent | 15 supposed the forryman sunk before the cheored. { compel them to depend upon their merits for | #8iust him. Palme io recoguized as anti-monopolists, | &P I foay, uatil 440 ¢ elnct P L A L totd mo he had left homo at 13 o'clock at | committee of the republicun national com- | defeat of the income tax pronosition, even | sigtency of the decision of Assistant Secre- e T e ba L b coLioR Ao | & WANTTAN ot There, a8 Me. Cloveland said, is an | T8¢ fact that such action was taken did not | 106 1" Tho Intter beon incorporated in the | of Captain E. O. Beers of Eimira, N. V., iate | made the following nominations, which is [ enough votes can be mustered in the house TN AT A under the beneficent system of protection,” | who urged the confirmation of the nomina- | strengthened by thew alliance. case of Judge Long of Michigan was the sub- | Young, Daily Capital, Des Moines; warden arlier in the day a motion to suspend the | fo 1an, were from Bugland and the crew Here he ripped it up the baclk. as having been accomplished largeiy Ex-Congressman Thomas Bowman of | Reynolds and Commissioner Lochren | Jones of Cass. house by u vote of 50 for, to 20 against, a | 4ng that the nine men londed herdown until o republican_party. Ex-Chairman Carter, upon Prosident Cioveland to | agrecd with the later decision, suncil Blofrs, 15, The socond: Gon- | Kepresentative Kelton's vesolution, re- AR ite Thought 1t year a0 in this city for | Who are supposed to bo unfavorabio to Horn- D o s i M | A yesterday concerning the Bears | dute after a long debate, was adopted by & vo mod Attonuuts toUise dMonoy. In B \Is it American or imported 2 asked Mr. et vut little encovragement | that his friend conld not be appointed i the | and commissioner of pensions fully concur | I'ho vote for warden at Anamosa stood: | committee, appointed to consider the go < + tho product of American | Western seuator that he had come nearer | I would appoint vou," said tho president. | The case of Beers is wholly unlike that of | Jones of Cass, 46; Ili Manning of Chariton, | contrary to what we consider tho will of the | searching cross examination. ‘The question- M Simson concluded with an appeal to | Hornblower side of the question ately there came back the answer for him | cusses the act of 1800 giving the 72 vate, it | 55 to 62 for all other by the majority report, we demand of the | 0, giurabie comment hos beon caused by ae I their personal comgratulations | not been considered in the national com. | nomination of Thomas Bowman to be post- | The act of 1802, providing the $50 rate, was sion.” ] has had chavge of the jury. The court Rtiod arainst the bl o N MeDowell e | lieved it good policy for the republicans to | were in the secret. construed together.’ Ci0Aao, Jan. 12.—Mallory, Son & Zimmer- | _ TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 12.-Prosident Rogers | duty lu unother placo, but many stories of e b b bbaon sk closed | {hoy had 80 suggested. to senators on their | . Towd fourth-class postmasters appomted | - Wasmxoros, Jan. 18--Chalrman Wiison | hogs, cattie and corn. The summary of It was also ramored toduy that a new Evening Sesslon. Holman s Opposed (0 Seerecy, shall county, H. Wilson, vico W, H, | committoe have received copies of the first | kota, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iu- | jigyyiy on the doors and wiien he was not | bouvion nud will notgive oxpectod tostinony lican, of Indiana and Mr. Hermann, vepub- | Holman of Indiana, chairman of the demo. | COURW, Ju ; M e T strougly opposed to tho sccrecy which has | Bremer couuty, William' Craine, vice J, M. | tarift. Tho answers are made by Martmn | port shows an increase of § per cent of the [ jection was raised to the presonce of Secre- | of his mecting with Coughlin, O'Sulli IN THE SENAL democratic caucus on the tariff seut to the N.J., with n capital iuvested of §1,500,000. { for the last half of 1593 and 8 per cent more | tary Mott called the roll. Tho republican | wiection for muyor of the city was about two Most of the Day Tuken Up with Exeeutlve | guring the caucus. ‘There wus such strenu- | the Civil Service commissi At Omalia on | sympathy with the democratic party, but S——ee—— - 10 o'clock and found the thr ien already the session of the senute today was devoted | house and thoso lead to the galleries | service; Muson City, In., Wednesday, April ~ Mansgers of a De’unct Colorado Concern M breeston, s diretor of the mint, was | gpen oue it I ean possibly bring about that | Monaav, April 50: Hoise City, 1uho. Thurs! | gave o luncheon toduy in honor of Mrs. | gram toLur Ber,). James Robson, president, | @idate for United Statcs se cnances of the two candidates, ftoche and 3 o : one " g flown, gents—] v 3 d : 3 might just as well b held up by one man,” | upicmative voto was all democratic. with 18 flows w | Indian Agents—Tsame J. Wooton of Dela- | ie"ye, i ek M8 M PRI 00 i oles | T0° bo meluded in the papers sent to | NICHOLAS LOGAN This closed the incident, and_the s Compared to the Canumibal Tree. Taroat gy Jer i A s e b Tyt | 7 ee fu resumed and My, Brossius of | The negative vote was republican, with the | congn ot ! * | George W. Harper of Csargia, at the Uma et adi to date and make it complete. The dis 83 | i ) el debate was resumed and Mr 088 ‘ Continuing on the general features of tne | tilla agency, Oregdn: (harles k. Davis, Illi- g from Minister Willis are the subject of di Trvomiy CANNoN of Green Pofnt, njured the biil, commenced yesterday. taynor. W My ' ithe on A S RHTRES bt Bavtiae. Caflia: mi et berandy | leas bill, comn Yastordnye g D6 Dilling agrasdito diteota seretary | Clusion: <My colleague, Mr. Bryan, in the | Registers of Land O Niges—John I Lee at | A8 second choic, but Farmer Cofin may | it is expected that the budgot will be re.dy 4 M. Pendleton of West Virgiuia followed aibiLL aR Braer (0 itodis oo sesratary econd congress said further that pro- | Dodge City, Kan,; slov sy, Fike at Colby, | have a suy in the matter, and he is for anv | for congress after the meeting, but thesen- | Jony Tonxzy, bruised logs and contusion st Coming from the territory pro, | certificates of curcent denominations up to o e i bi i 3 o ber who is oxpected t the band v essarily bo delayed to that f rost. G Iron G Hegeioh APl LS . nnibal tree. You pass this bill | Receivers of Public Mofleys—G. T. Crist | member who is oxpected to jump on the band | message will necessarily be delayed to'that | = 5o MeAvoy, bruised leg oot testine against placiug coal on the free lisy | the amount of th g0 mow in the | aua you will not oniy crush but you will | at Dodge City, Kah,: - d: McCue at Colby, | Wagon at the proper moment. ay. e n RurCisniibas i Con s on e et e e o e var BTty || dretiand ix thousand, six hundred and oa e T an s % 2 N e el (he et No News from the Peking. AR By ! ’ | e Sud st housay u R people. 1 would advise my friend th Postmastars—Towa; A. §. Howe, Glon- | UHEIL Men and leage Ui axe anr we | No New Nourw Buiys. who now shirked the responsibility of re- | cighty-one dotlars, These certificatos ure to | FiChily o Viese cannibat trees in stockho | woods W. I Brafnigan, Bmmetsburg: J. | sccond ehoice have falled so far. In fact,it [ SAN FRANCISCU, i 1zt to nve | i omna, back in tho traces. Me. Payue of New York, | ment expenses. The seigmorage 15 to bo | Should disy S U0ad L DEbeas bafore the | oIt e AL e 120 Perkins would prefer Gear to cither of the e e S N S R e L i 5 : € | otned o faaras it Selgiorage 18 10 be | traordinury at reduced prices before the | City; Mattin G. Stiger, Toledo: Armold s prefer ther o will arrive from Honolulu tonight. | e e APkt Vero brhiac N L lnton one of the republican members of th 1ys PO le to redeem the | pygsapo of this bill, us they will then only | Smouse, Mouni Vernon; Albert Nash, | other rivals. They reason that Gear is old | ' heavy fog outside the Heads and the cap- | ated. A further provision is added that the re- Il v s lanllohansaliels All were removed to St. John's and St. stmpson Fevos & Broadside. & A \the SRT P Kansas: Abbie Libbey, Marysville, which will give them anocher chance six 4 o St. Jo St B ror Sinonsilvecbull ¥ purchased Xo:disliere s Yereran ] years hence, but _should any western man | W A00RERL L0 i s due to- | Catherine's nospitals, A score or more aro en took the floor and loosed a | into sitver dollavs 4 coin held 1 Represcntative Hmoritodayiintroduced:ay AN EXECUTIVE SESSION. succeed, the senatorial prospects of all the | 500 o™ Sie will bring Hawaiian news to | slightly injured. Puttave St into silver dollars and the coin held in the | yill 1o pay James L. Willet o Hebron, Neb other candidutes from that locality would ¥ oadside against protection and trusts treasury for the redemption of treasury D enTa St ' d i Ao 3 Junuary 6, ! , W T L ( thav while Willet forwarded proofs in his : will licely prevent any_concerted action on | §roret Tastructions from Washington. to vote for the Wilson bill there were iy | ‘The notes presented for redemption shall | pension case within the required time they S BN Nominat]gge) she part of the_opposition. and will very | (asnixarox. Jom. 19.oA dispateh was | s s Tasa provisions 1 It which ho did not approve of, | not be reissucd, but shatl bo cancelled uaud Wasuixaroy, Jan. 12.—The senato was in ASHINGTON, Jan. 12.-A dispate 5 | #ive Sailors and a Ferryman Drowued— To was not one of those who believed that | destroyed in amounts equal to the coin held 3 ol f e : 5 S ; 2 Hoptole e 2 eld | ofice, und he was deprivea of his pension for | executive session for three hours today. A | of a protracted struggle. e ke i the democratic party if over brought to the | at any'time in the treasury, and silvor certi- | Saveral months by 1o fault of his own. and | greater part of the session. was devoted to D e e of some sort, They are belioved to bo con- | Baumivone, Jan. 12.~/This morning's strong while there were honesu domocrats, the | manner now provided by lnw cerning the trouble that is_imminent. No | gale cost six lives and gave the crow of tho N ? e L R 205 DYCLAWS would have been paid had the pension oftice | fire e sinci 3 g b Yo ction of the democratic party, like that of | Represer®ative Bland w: v Jlease Stai 5 e re ever since yhe extry session, those of i sted in either v bey - ructions i » v i id was well pleased | geted promptly upon s casc. . Proston. 0 be direcior of the mint and | dcted in either house today beyond the an- | of the instructions i R St sl b wer. make the report of the seigniorag Ll ; ] re, onate. Th i e more harbor. P e people’s party,” sald he, “stands on | the tariff bill to oat o i acage il vntil | penses the democratic patronage of South | Nevada Indian agency in Nevada. theRsonate, ol most i poxtantEace Lus COLORADL'S LEGISLATURE. arty, 3 c way.” said he, | Dakota, has arrived and expects to immedi- | It js understood Senator Gray made a brief ‘°§1\‘,’“’5~ M e e ; ) R I : ° ately take up the postmasterships at Pierre, | reply to the personal charges made against ays und Me arsh, an; | 1, wall, in All Probability, Adjourn Sine | high thateven the steamers could hardly re- S the principle of free trade. What Isay | don’t wish antagonizo it. eter- | Madison n bt f reply to the personal chiarges made against | v, Ve rdman, Pe urner, g 3 : ; A e A T e l.lI:”(':)‘mm:l‘luc]:x‘:zulls'urllt:l\t);’:\’(l Madison and other points. ana to dispose of | My, Wooton by Souator Higgins, defending | Vail, Fund, Boardmap, =Perrin, Turner, Die Toduy, sist them a signal of distress was heard, and ! et ) th turther delay. i & - ! | Gronewcs, Dent, Iverall, Oioson, Bishop. © se i It was authis Junctuve Mr. Simpson | believe u boud bili can pass the house, and, | “'Ropresontative Coffeen today introduced a | beseners oy g s e feie onn stans | Suppression of Intemporance—Euuk, [ afternoon, by u vote of 20 to I2, adopted the | gling in the iey water. They were all who ::]-fi:;fl::lghtil;e‘m:m“ulm object lesson by ala; the of the seigniorage bill. ot asiteand the coustruction of & building | many precedents for such a course, The | Filis, Carpenter, Jumcsgm Upton, Oleson, | to consider the governor's message, recom- | companied by a fereyman, left the foot of b Y at Cheyenne, Wyo. vote resulted in Wooton's favor, Gronayin - Astool; EROWD OV JOTILY | 1 ending immediate adjournmentof the extra | Broadway to cross over to Locust poiut, A e May Defeat the Income Taxes. g, Dwo speeches were made against tho con- | “HAMREMAUOL, o iran: Chantey, | session. s U Ll ng down under his desk he seized a tattered | prominent Republicans Sajd to e Work- [ Representative Bryan tried to be cheerful [ fitmation of Mr. Proston. one by Senator | 5, oy “jeovnolds, Jameson, Palmer. Peu' | Senators opposed to this report, by fili- | gone 500 yards and five of the sailors and it spangled with great patches. Ho held iton |y enigroy, Jan, 12.—Probably had determined by o majority of one to keep | 4y0 and uay vote resulted largely in Mr. |/nin Br v™y oo mans, Hipwell; only four 8 S Lannan could reach them. The other threo i ld it SHINGTON, Jan, ably the most | ha 0 p | ol T L ; | Terry, Dent, pwell; : o adjonr SR TG 1 bigh while the house and the galleries income taxes apart from the tariff bill and | Prestons fuvor, therebeing oniy elght votes | o\idse, “Chuntry, Jewott, Roynolds and | Fesolution to adioncn thesession sine dic 4t | ore takon to tho ity hospital, whero the i 6 p. m. today. until 4:80 o’clock, when it was AtiaOeck Lienon; the tornblower confirmation which has yet | adoption. Itis the general opinion that th Interemsting Pousion Decislon. Speaker Stone will probably anuounce | “Ganted i ont 10 I8 BOIRG, o ourront | Store them. The names of the lost men ares T bought that of a farmer,” sald he, *who | come to light is the action of the executive | action of the committee today insures the Wasaizarox, Jan. 12 ~The alleged incon- | house committees tomorrow. resolution was still being debated in tho NEAL RIN night and had driven twenty-five miles to | mittee in secking to secure his conflrm: 1 the house, a8 many who intend to vote for : damic s ; ' ouse, lter ‘both o8 nd- | RO sell his produce in your boasted home mar- & fimation. | )R iicon bill ave opposed to. incomo taxes, | HALY Of the Interior Reynolds in the appeal | mhe republican legislaturo caucus tonight | Journed until mornwng. when it is belioved | yoiN iy object lasson.” [Laughter, | become public until tocay. 1t was done at | tariff measure they would have weakened [ ofthe Fifth Now York engineers, and of | equivalent to an election: State printer, I u]| favor of adjournment, to pass the resolu- One of the sailor's names has not yet besn “Thore is n samplo of what men wear | the suggestion of Mr. Bliss of New York, | that bill and would not have been miatcrially | Commissioner of Pensions Lochren in the [ R. Conaway of Brooklyn; state binder, Lafe | tion. learned. Tho drowned men, excopt the py 3 W, Mad. | rules and take up o resolution favoring im- M R oreilen he continued, “it is made of shoddy aad | g . (R i e e s fEAE S aiad cct of 4 conference yestor ternoon be- | of the pen v al Anamosa, P. W. Mad- | rules up @ o favoring Maveca, and had been on shore leave. Fags. aoaill y tion, especially if it could be made to appear Bowman Will Be Postmuster. Jm 0 onforent e paisany Aurnoon e | e er.) vien st Fort Mudison, N. N, | mediato adjournment. was defeated in the | Tho vescued suy the boat was o small one Yot ho added, “f can find its duplicate | through republican instrumentality it | Council “Bluffs is to ~bo _postmaster of | Judge Lochren, whose opiniou in the case |~ The tirst balloton state printer stood: | two-thirds vote being requived to carry it | the gunwales were ulmost even with the © "backs of 1,000,000 men in thiscoun- | would be to tho benefit of = the | thate city. Yestordny Mr. Bowman | was reversed on appeal, stated that he ', 45; Murphy of Vinton, 445 Ingra- | out. ) F\ihava did b » asked Mr. Can. | Chaivman Manley, Mr. Bliss and Mr. Hobart s o protest that had been | After the conference Judge Reynolds said : ; Murphy, 46; Ingraham, 8. Mur- | pudiating the governor's scheme of voining HINES AT JURY PIXING, Where did he buy it?" asked Mr. Can go Rey iting Mexica s e e have been laboring with republican senators by about %0 patrons of the | “I'wasabsent when wnauiry was made at | phy was understood tobe the Gear candi- | State money and importing Mexican dollars S ol J * - A haanngyaseting ol ; o : o v eolbinden : Young, | of #1018, of Conghlin—Yesterduy's Textimon R T Eo iR b A A hasien aoR v Caat to | L nfirmation to causo them to | of a man whom he had been advocating for | caso. My’ attention has been calld toit, | . The vote on state binder stood: Young, [ of 44 to1s.” et : p g ol aud vote for contivmation. [ the position. The president wformed " him | Tam pleasod tosny that both the secrotary | 89 C. W, Greene of Des Moiues, 21. Ihe report of the minority of the senate | Cuicaco, Jan. 12, -Mrs, T L, Conklis. the t 5 | 11 0ORRIACE B Yo | wifeof theliquor dealer with whom Dr. Cansdl and Mr. Carter is quoted as saying that | fuce of the protest and then asked Mr. | in the result of tho decision filed by me and | Madden, 95; T M. Iff (Gear), 14. ~Forgvar- | ernor’s message, concludes as follows: wIn | ol il 0iion ™ was today subjected to & ' kuow,” roplied Mr. Simpson. T | dlter his conversation with a prowinent | Bown be did not usk for the oflice. | fu the construction pus upon the actof 150, | den at Fort Madison, thst bailot: N. N. | cuse this gencral asscmbly shail conclude ] : ey can douy that.' | Laugh- | belng convinced he was wrong than he had [ Mr. Bowman said he would communicate | Judge Long, s an oxamination of the | 24: O.dJ. Allen of Leon, 13; Jumes Beard of | people, to adjourn without any action to re- | lug, however, was apparently productive of YR T R como to bringing the senator over to the | with his friend. “He wired him and mmedi- | papers will show. The opinion simply dis- | Mount Ayer, 2. On the sccoud Jones had | lieve tho people of the stute, as vecommended | igle result : o o ; SR i S, ) it ernoj e, avonce. before the mem- the people to riug out the old and ring in the Bliss und Hobart said tbis afternoon the | to aceept the position. This was communi- | appearing from the evidence in the Beers e —— governor that he, at onc S R fmii| a8 T 114 ol by B e o Lo e e 4™ tane | question of Hornblower's confirmation had | cated to the president this morning und tho | oase that hie came Within 118 requirements. CATILE, HOGS AND CORY. bers have dispersed, call another special ses- | the transferring of Bailit Howlaud, who when he sat down. mittee, but its members haa personally dis- | master at Councit Bluffs was eagerly antici- | not aiscussed, but in fixing the What Mallory, Son & Zimmerman's Ann S officials sy the man was transferred at his Mr. Danicls, republican, of New York | cusscd'the matter. They themselves be- | pated by lowans at the capital today who | rates the two'acts must, without doubt, be Report Shows. own request from his place with the jury to wiof Pennaylvania followed and M, | voto for confirmation and that Mr. Horn- AR L njasag dan. e i of the ropublican scnate appeared at the | attémpls to tamper with Uhe Jurors hay feiklejohn, republican, of Nebrasia closed | blower was a good man for the ‘place and 1t Will Mean Bisastor to Them. man company has Issued its crop report on | g0 o0 he senate chiamber o little bofore | boen sot in eirculation by the uction ) D g 10 0'clock this morning, accompanied by Sec ) R habs 3 own personal responsibilit today: Avthur, Ida county, J. P, Huntor DR i s B liabis. Tows, Nebraska: Kansas; Bouth: Das 4 : state’s witness named B ho was ex- Hilopg thabill § i aanan e vico Dennis Cain, rosigned: 'Bromley, Mar. | 879 his associates on ‘the ways and means | {llin retary Mott. President Rogers rapped | pocted to testify has I on the pros- At the ovening sessfon Me, Wiugh, repub- | WASHINGTON, Jan, 19, — Rapresentative | Clemons. rosignad; Kilbourn, Via Buven | answers seut to Senatar Voorhees, chairman | diana, Ohio and Michigan indicates 10 per | admitted began ut once to call the rolt in the | Ty artorneys for the state refused to deny Sanodi ) Jdwin Towne, | of the finance committse of the senate, in cont loss of hogs to be marketed the first | corridor. Assoon s the attendant guards | op eonfirm the story, n. of Ovegon antagonized the bill, while | eratic caucus committee. of removed; Nelson, Guthrie county, G, B. Nel. | sponse to his recent letters tomanufacturers, | quarter of 1894 as compared with the last | within heard this, they opencd the door and | “¢ollitiorable intorest was aroused by the Melcaig, democrat, of Maryland and | CrAHC caucus committee of the house.is | 5o ‘viceJoo W. Smith, dead; ' Plaintield, | requesting their views on the revision of tho | quarter of 1543, In the same states the ve- | the president and 'seeretary walked in, Ob- | tostimony of (Quinn. Ho was asked o tell i s lial of e yare heretofore enveloped the houso caticuses. 1 | Roberts, removed Bulbfleischs, Sous & Co.. haviug chemical | pigs for spring and summer market as com- | tary Mott. but he insisted on romaining. | aug Whilen i the Chicugo Aven widal was i favor.” said he, “of haviug the recent, plants at Brooklyn, Buffulo, and Bayon Pired with 1503; 8 per cent s for cattle | President Rogors took the chaiv and Secre- | b Boniay night, tate i Mareh cortespondents and to the public, ana had | Examinations to All positions in the rail- | 1n a fetter accompanyiug the reply they say | corn on hand now than at the same time last | senate was declavea adjourncd in the ab- | \Wooics distunt — direpted that the press eallory should béopen | way mail and Indian services will be held by | they happen to bo democrats ana in fuil | year, sence of a quorum until Monday evening Quinn said ho camo into the saloon about Hunlusas—tri Aligy's dtenalutior ous obposition to’ publicity, however, thut 1 | Wednesday, April 18, for Indian services, | suy that the reductious of the Wilsoh bill BANK O FICALS ARKESTED, Russell Alger De to Stunds T O T T O T R e b WASIINGTON, Jan, 12— The greater pavt of | finally conseuted to haviug the doors’ of the | and on Thursday, April 19, for railway mail | would mean disaster to thelr business - Derrei, Jan, 12,—The Tribave toaay pub- | ing apart from Whalew, cony closed. . But Lam satistied that such secrecy | 113 Sloux City, Monday, April 16: Huton, S, _ Mrs Sievenson's Luncheon. in Troubie. is not vight, und the next caucus will be an | D.. Friday, April 15 Salt Lake City, 0. WasniNGToN, Jdan. 12.-Mrs, Stevenson | gupmsnuna, Colo., Jan (Specia) Telo- | in which ho declines to_bo considercd a can- | itroduced o O'Rullivan. ihe tak ran on finally resurrected after many weeks of | end Mal 3: Pocatello, [daho, Saturdiy, My ‘ v 3 N ay B; BPocateil ko, Baturday, May ) Cleveland at the Normandie he table was d ¢ Liddle, cashier, of the defunc e Crogier. At that timo the “deputy” ques: and Oscor Liddle, casbler, of the defunot DIED OVEKR HE DEAD BODY, tion was being ug. ted, und some one Illu( WASHINGTON, Seuutor Chandler ring the Ocean Highway. slumbering and confirmed by a vote of threes b; Green River, Wyo., Monday, May7:Chey- in the form of u holl 1 and w " It k of Julesh Lod: 1 1 fifths of vhe senators present enne, Wyo., Thursday, May 10: Crawford QY. 0F U ROLGN. BA4APS ARG Wip O State Bauk of Julesburg, were today placed e A A AR R s ST 5 - Neb,, Saturday, May 12; Grand Island,Neb,, | Orated with feras, smilax uod roses. The |\ qer grresy by Sherifft Wallace, at the i = i S ) 10 opinion t 18 & member ‘“;_ el ovent af the sossion was the | of New Hampshire has inteoduced a vesolu- | Wedhesday, May 16: Dos Moines, May 1 | Buests = were: = Mrs. Cleveland, = Mrs. | {uiabce of the county treasurer's bondsmen, | M**P*nit ATFEMRC b Raptiog Hia Wits of the BUL 0, B Q0B AROKE Ho a1 Agld adoption of the vesolution of My, Allen 0f | 4oy ju the select committee on quadro-cen- | aud 225 Duveaport, Thursday, May' 24 Dreannm, Mo, Cuflisle, Alrs, Lamaak M | who will liave %0 make £00d & shoriage 0f | cixorwnorr, Jan. MecEdward Towis o 1+ Boon brought i with Rim. He sald he Nebraska, calling upou che secvetavy of the | tonnial to ascertuin what progress has boon Personal Mention. Mirs Moo M bt et o Hloke Smithy | 7,000 by reason of the failure of the bink i P PO e S R s afraid the Cathiolics would be mistaken treasury to explain figures in his vecent ve- | made in the preparation of the Columbian {alonars T Ehs e Haa haticer T e iy ho ““, m;‘ e8| The information charges them with receiy- | young carpenter, wayiatd e in A hal Pl A P A 1 vort - reganl to the gold luportation of | medals, for which approvriation has been | (tolonel 4. Ih Drake of Abcwdeen, 8 D I Lady Priavefole, Mg, Rogiore: | ing doposits when tho bank was insolvent | way this morning and thon turned upon him- | By U 5T 10 Come for good Catho 15 : Ay wirde by congress, and to report whether (u- | 3Rl Govmany, i daily oxpected o ar | 8Fh Mrs. Brico and Mrs. Murphy. They gave bond for d his own life. They frequently | 1o geclave thomsel ves on the vight side. Tho Hawaiian corvespondence oxpected | tuve legislation is nocessary by congress. T TR T T A0 oty LRES 9418, WY their app id will have their pre and fioally Mrs, Lewis had her Ihen Conghlin, who had not said much, to be comuunicated by the president was £ L vive in Washington, with his family, on his Kutertalns@ RS BInIaMatio Corne. liminary examination next Friday B AR eI I e e, DOk, S e ARYAb TR ol Mot i 6F Bir, | K¢ A3 Kstanaion o8 Tins kay home. 1018 supnased Ho \was reliaved |y onixarom, dan, 19.~Tha firsh of oh s Riauens Arzestod (o8 BORY T Dok, i | Eiife Catholics o't keop his mouth shut b Ay, Lho senate weut into executive ses. ToN, Jan. 12.~Senator Platt, | Of his ul.’)4|||]<|u;u“h; his newly appointed | ! '( s B8/ 10 firsth of the s Unlon Denounced, on ber way L tho bollce ¢ :f”:fi’:l:-‘:fu e, | S .Catiol . t keop his mouth shut he Jourhment was taken until Moiday made o favorable reporton the house bill | My W. i MeNeillof Novth Platte. Neb., | place 1ast night, when President and Mys, | §¥9m to Tue BEe.]—Au indignation meeting | way e caught hier by the throat aud with | Quini was to show that Coughlin's much extonding until 1506 the time for the com- | formerly of Washington county, Virginia, | Clevelaud entortained the diplomatio corps. | Was held last night 1by the business men of | the single word “Now " fired a ball through | talked of vemark, always applied by th Wia e SooAR. iz de. | Structionof the Choctaw Coaland Kallway | was married yesterday at Surraitsville, | Tae whito house was: gorgeously decorated | Deadwood in the club rooms, st which they [ her head. e lmmediately shot himsoll wif | prosecylion to Crouln, veally dpplied to the AMMINGION, Jan. 12 —lhe Wreasury de | company in Indian Territory. I'he company | M., to Miss Cora Grifin of Prince Gieorge's | with ferns, glant pahus and fowers. All | denounced the action of the miners union | fell across nev dead body. IUissuid Lewis | polltical —existenco of sowe promineat partwent has furnished 10 the secretary of | lsnow iu the hands of receivers, couuty, Muryland, Mr. MeNelll formerly | she members of the cabiueh wero preseot | and plodged ol support 1o (b0 Soutb Dae | was lusauely jealous of bis wiie. ] Cathollg,

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