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action as the Interests of the county may House roll No. 14, by Allan, a bill for an act denced by the mumber of conversions, also 5 but the organization of the meeting, This demand to regulate the conduct of primary elect'ons by the steadily,increasing membership of took all the afternoon and adjournment | Senate file No, by Crane, amends the | in citles of the metropolitan and first class the chureh. The meetings have been in pro-| ge s reached at ¢ o'clock last night until law relating to registers of deads o that | with a population of 10,000, William Smelzsr's Slayer Sentencod to tho | &ress for the past four weeks, and will con- Littlo Matters of Formality in the Ohallenge | il ~~“k'.“ ."_’I'I‘ Loy "'."_ ’l'l'@”‘:{""'_;;'"“ of Pold Thief Robs 8t. Josoph's Hospital in in counties having moro than $),000 inhabi- | House toll No. 15, by Griffith of Adams, a ook 1 Mook tinue Indefiniiely. Out No Fi 8 ! ome up fo cussic B o , tants the register of desds may retain no | bill for an act to amend section 3 A of Penitentiary by Judge Baboook, I ut No Figure, Broad Dalight more than $1,200 per annum for the services | the Consoldated Statutes of Nebraska Funeral of Calvin smith. ——— JE— — DEADLOCKED ON PRESIDENT. of cach deputy nor more th 0 per month | House roll No. 16, by Benedikt of Douglas, | MINDEN, ,Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special)~The for the services of each copyist or assista a bill for the disy e oo omee | #OTION FOR A NEW TRIAL OVERRULED | funeral of Calvin® Smith, a young man who [ OBJZCTION TO FORM OF RECEIPT WAIVED | 1roara ot Edueation Spends the Nlght I | FOCLED EVERYBODY. ABCUT THE PLACE Senate file No. 28, by Dale of Harlan, pro- of county,elerks in cties having 10,000 popu lived west oLALIE oity about five miles, was rultless falloting. = hibits the giving of recelving of free passes | lat LT i Ak held at the §wedish church this afternoon. The new Board of Education convened for E— EARRITLANG ATTORNS LD LA, Bill to amend aectlon 4,018 of the Gonsoti: | Canet Tntorms the Prisoner, White Passing | Mr. Smits. pag pon married but a ehort time. | Royal Yacht #quadron Cables to Now York | the first timo last evening {n its. rooms in Clalmed that He Was a Gas Tnspsetor and T M SE b Gl of O dated Statutes of Nebraska Sentence, that the Testimony War- nstinge Morchants Close Early. Accepting the Condition—Race for the clty Hall, The entire bourd, with the €% | yoon Gkining Adeiesion; 16 AN S¥55 The salarien of Gounty Atiorr as fol. | Housa roll No. 18, o x”'”"v"’ ""”‘?"\"‘;4 an ranted This Jury in Convieting HASTINGS, Jih. 7.—(Speclal Telegram.) tho America’s Cap Now See! ception of Dr. J. T. Duryea, were present, ven Fr 083 1o the Roomy, lows: In countios of not more than 2,600 | ¢t to ‘I“‘\."’|"“‘“v“'“""r' ) :'r’ T S Him of a Migher Crime. The Hasting¥ ‘merchants have decided to Provable. the new members being Jonathan il bbing Kight and Loft, inhabitants, $300 ver anmum; not more than | soliRited Siatates of Nebraskn, 3 cloze thelr places of business at 6:30 every " T. B. Cramblet, Willlam Anderson, A. W 6000, 3500 per unnum. In countes of trom [, totae roll No. 10, by Button of Douglas, a frening excet Saturday. I went fnto f- | g oo o Sy Jag | OhmsoN and A, J. Lunt; the holdovers, i — INCRet ioe of (roDIAELS, SAU0 DOF ARUUINS | wequire. uxevutors and nAMINTALEAbORS 1o Bay| AUBURS b, Jan. 7.—(Special Tele- [ fect this evening. IVIE08 ¢ Willoh, commmtnry oo T oAy | ©, Aikeh, 8. L. Pieteon, 1 O. Rhsades A LB o [ and deliver to sald courts cys and per-| gram)—The jury in the Argabright murder | N e the prince of Wales, commodore of the Royal | fenry 1 1A B, Ty, 1 W, Band in s of sonal property remaining in their hands at [ oo returned a verdict yesterday afternoon P}L;;;v:;::l{;\f lnzru\;“r.:fp.f.;“{jIc‘y; fi.:uir The | Yacht Squafron, drove up in a brougham to hauer, B. I\, Thomas, J. F. Burgess, J. T. ttan, | time o final Sl cbuns, | inding the prisonisr gaiity of manslsughter arity ot . Beedles club, St. James's street, In order | Duryea and . B. Low [ Fopesy; oy e s i AL ST e O UB LS| g oo i Y father-in-law, Willlam Smel- PROSPECTS IN THE IRON TRADE, {0 attend a meeting of the squadron whi W] A J. Lunt was elocted president pro tem | Father Daxache | known prisat, Who i 8 B g LEIes, & |ner. A motion for & new. trial was filed by i called for that hour. ‘The prince|and the election of president and vice pres! | Tivearat 166 AonvttGL: - et o6 et (PRI N T U A AL UL {tution ‘of the | the dcfendant, and submitted to the court | Manufacturers O heniera A8 & Tule Aro | scemed to be In the best of health and spirits | dent was taken up, Balloting b B ey o i ials which have | tate, entitled the Judicial department, and | without argument this morning and over- #, Lot o Cheertul, A as he entered the hous. Lord Lonsdale | ::- r;;ru l:w”ur nominating candidates, and | bles or mo o e ‘!‘ v 1 ‘lul . ¢ teference to any pare | p ¢ for mine judges of the supreme | ruled. When asked it he had anything to Lol Jan: 8 rn;- _\'._-o of Steel, of | and other meimbers of the Ttoyal Yacht hie At ballot rorulted In @ tie: H. C. | fact that they wero not Iying about, bu Il hereafter t t say why the judgment of the court should | 'ate date, contains reports from some 250 | Squadron “his wekry sed 3 published nearest roll No. 21, by Allan of Douglas, a was held in the vast, richly [over an hour uninterrupted > 1 of having committed the robbery was an act to establish and maintain free , e da1p0 ware, machinery and railway rolling stock, as | g st dr B F86TH 60 LHs i v oLt his s ) Ve other 7 .| in the buiiding for several hours. Whoever gt gL i to define the| T only did it to save myself. lecorated drawing room of the famous old | bly getting h 4.7, but the other 7 were | gold and silver YILI6e 6 e DINBEES LhErat.. . | Judge Babeock, in passing sentence, said: | to the “""'“;";'; ot ‘:"‘"t' by ]V“"v‘ f'll'l*““ '"‘"i club, on the second floor overlooking St.| Renerously bostowed yipon “othors, aliost | the thist was he had pi of nerve, for the States legal tender in the House roll No. 22, by Jeness of Douglss, a | “You have hiad a fair trial. Al of the safo- | SUMMCE and th extent and significanco of | yun s street. Soon after the meeting was | CYOry member In the board belng honored, | building was filled with attendants, and ho k by Watson of Otoe, pro- | PIIl fOF a0 act to license steam engineers, and | guards have been thrown around you that bl Vil Shoi ) ho | opened the cablegrams and letters of Com- Ll B B A Alkens oy [ont a8 @ | remained even ater the return of Father Yidas that inties having less than 70.. | 0 Provide for a board of examining engl- | the court. could BIve, but after all this tho | PeePonses e g r:.ldly' speak of | Modore Smith wero read and after a briet opponent, & Daxacher o3 that unties having less thi ~ | neer: 5 per cent of eports speak of ) 30 o'clock Yeste rning one 000 fnhabitants county commissioners shail | ™ Hotise 1l No. 23, by Beck of Codar, a |JUTY have found you guilty of manslaughter, | 2bout Hedstre of Im',rm_m“m“‘m conditions | discussion a decision Was reached to the| At half past 10 110 ballots had been cast| At o'clock yesterday morning one ot not. receive compensation for session scrvice || HOUSs roll No. 23, by Bec risors | 4ncy It 18 needieas for me to say (hat this.| S0 measure of improvemen gains in busi. | Sfect that the Roval Yacht Squadron con- | without the deadlock being broken, and s | the sisters moticed o man standing in the for more than forty days in one year. Dill for an act to require road supervisors| verdict fs sustained by the evidence, They | ;o0 FrCS explicitly stated, they are encrally | #1ders in view of the meaning attached to | the tellors’ tongues were hanging out, and the | main hallway. He greoted the s ster pleas- / and land owners to cut down Russian this- | have so found, and would have been justified given at 25 to 30 per cent. In iron an stoc) tual agreement” clause by the New [ secretary evincing sypmtoms of a collaspe, @ iLiy; Y SuAYe: ok Lis " hoLENE IRHWERT ¥ SENATE'S BRIEE SESSION, L e e i hunla by hat evidence In finding & verdict for a | FUCH S5, (8 80 per cent, In tron ver. cent, | York Yacht club that the form of recelpt for | five minutos rectss was taken. - M1 Taken g L 1 L R — L T L R e L tigher crime. The judgment and aontence of | but prices are lower in promise for the future, | the cup in event of an Engiia yacht winning | here sent out for some baled hay, but the | SM® was called, and to h r the man stated Licutenant Governor Moors Allosw solidated Statutes of Nebpvsyeapter 2 Con- | the court 1 that you be confined in the peni- | Fit,Prices aro lower | o 1o out PAtlior, cons | s 4% epsclfied In ks @eed o gift of 1887, | medsatiger bronght back & halt bushel ot | LAt ks was frotn the gas oftice, antl Kd beeh Privite Clerk” of 1S Own Selset) solidated Statutes of Nebraska tentiary of this state at hard labor, Sundays | fte T o fnt | 18 not objectionabl Tiieiena i “Privato Clerk” of His Own Selocl et s A L e s QLI L TR ary s s labor, v | Meting reports. There is much complaint | 1S not objectionab apples Instead, and as the members munched | istructed to look after the gas pipes, as the LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special.)—As soor House roll No. 25, by Bee of Furnas, a bill | and legal holidays excepted, without solitary about 'prices on all hands, but especially | _Mr, Richard Grant, secretary of the Royal | these they actually grew hilarious, and at a g o °d of escaping g : for an act for the relief of the people In the | confinement, for a period of ten years, ang *ht S ARSE ¥ & nelghbors had complained of escaping gas. tho senate convencd this afternoon Rathburn YA R RO LEL ”ml; s”“ to ald | that you pay the costs of prosesution s l;v?‘\ul:xlnu(: u(m}} hl.mmll wire n”lnul'«lhfl‘ur\'[ ‘\‘l ht ;nu'mdrm:. was ‘}nsuu; ted m”"“[llr'l:;* guarter of 11 tackled the ballotting again With | phe mother told him that the pipes were all o drouth-stricke lets o state, & . 0 volume of business has, on the whole, s effect to Commodore. James D. Smith | renewed: valor and determination. < rder and did not need examinatiol of Eurnas ored a remlution to the effect | 1y feeding and clothin them, and to pro- — creased substanti 3 ) o ! ™ rene a in good order and did not need examination. |in feein d clothing them, and e ¢ a et the Prospects may | of the Amerlea’s cup committee. Tho com- | AL 110 & e Ahe b reached Sl ¥ LHE KA aT A6pRYIRY and purpose as foilows: That, owing to|vide a method for the distribution of such aiq. PULPIT ADVI O HOLCOMB. be yegarded as reasonably fair. For machine [ mittco was given power to decide any othor 110 Ohilh Miien % AR{FLE MR Fo g pon e Pk haraailly ;f.’\',r,’.,.fl‘“]]‘.; urgent neceesity for prompt and speedy action, | House roll No, 26, by Burch of Gago. & bill : = tools some decidedly cheering reports are | question which mhy bo raised during the | tajen, and the members caucustd for a while Rt LR L other, and when it be the s nate that all rebief | fOF an act to amend section 3,100, of chapter | Rev. Byron Beall Telly the Governor Some- | mado, In stoam speclalties there has been [ arrangement of tho minor detalls of the Balloling was resumeq, and at EHEERBAREIHE [ o1 et s o r LB g Lk o ho sen ; ! Nia s, ompiled Staites of Nobraska, | thing of an Exceutlvo's Obligations. | a ‘slow but steads! impraverons. sii ‘o | ALTAECIen Beneral meeting was concluded | Bog ‘gons to prees. (3 6. m, 227 baliots na | PO DD Lilia) e 1893, and to repeal the original section LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special Telegram.)— [ summer, and further gradual growth of de. at 12:45 p. m., when the mafority of the |,y 500 PEN'a BeGene It el he gas bills, as the company was flouss roll No. 27, by Brady of BuMalo, a | Rev. Byron Beall, in a prelude to his ser. | Mand s looked for. members Teft the club house, A few minutes | "¢1 taken, Alken's seven re Bl T I R LT swved bill for an act punishing by fine and impris- | mon yesterday, called upon Governor Hol- ————— later Lord Dunraven hurried away with Lord TR, e st TS i DAL L Caldwell of Hall offered a resolution hav- | onment any perion. wio ol awfully obtains [ porrt )m o k“"“n W '"‘ W HE KadAE GEat IN A QUARREL OVER A WOMAN, Lonsdale, w whom he was busily ai The Sugar trust has made millions, but | the bills, and the man turned away, but did {08 the pame object In. viow, but cxntemplat- | and wears tho Fireman's natlonal bytton. comb to ma chang; o heads of e cussing the affairs of the syndicate of yachis- [t 18 not half so great as the trust of the [not leave the building. He went dow Ing a far more compr ve effect Houso roll No. 28, by Brady of Buffalo, least two of the insane asylums of tho state. | yppq) ©of a Wenlthy Young Man of In-|men which will buill the cup challenger, [ people in Dr. Price’s Baking Powder, s to tho engineer's room and tutroduced practically binds the legis) g ot 881 DIL for an act authorizing municipal author- | He would advise the governor to permit Dr. dianapolis for Murde The cable message sent by Mr. Grant to ex- —_—— himself as a gas inspecter. H X h»mm;a the senat arned, to) legaila ities of cities of the second class and vil-| Hays of the Lincoln asylum, a republican, INDIANOPOLIS, Jan. 7.—Winitred B.|Commodore Smith at the conclusion of the A PAPA AT NINETY.NINE, UL, ‘l“"'ll”‘l'“‘l IV‘fl:“\‘“;:“‘:"“‘\":“\"m: !"";“,“,’\':'f.lm A Sl Iages to enact erdinances to impose a special | to remain, and Dr. Johnson <f the Hastings | Smith was arraigned in the crin court Bl ol B IR o a Wik st 4 i &up BIRLIL : license tax on insurance Gompanles for the | Home for Incurables to remain, and supply this morning for the murder of Weston B, | .. New York Yacht Club.—1 cable [ pne Mother a nteen-Year-01d Ken- NAEROTED. THE: AMBRDS Is sut among the | support of volunteer fire departments. the place of the Norfollc asylum, now held | ghie. mornin o brongnt g | §oU today’ result special meeting Royal Yacht Ta6iey MBARAIRL G INSPECTED THE METER. ortion et by 1 Touse roll 29, by Wart of Knox, a bill for by a republican, with a populist. 'This, Rev. il 16 regular Jury prought in | Squadron. ~ Conclude now challenge defi- 3 The engineer showed him the met 1 Io I 29, ; W a rep j pulist. ' This, Rev. ith 8 Hbteranos %o (Gaaral Casklug o englucer showed him the meter, an Ll hduring the | po reliet of Knox county and. to Aappropri- | Beall argues, would be a fitting recognition | and the special veniro of forty men called, nitely settled. GRANT, Cowes." “\\Hll\l all ‘i‘ll\ln. n‘:; r:tl: l:h:l‘l”ln'\lll( h(f 2" [ then” the man apparently, b led to his Immediate action should he | ate the sum of § 7 {o said county. Ofoctie fact that Governor Holcimb owes his | Tho case will probably mot go to the jury At the meeling of the club all the minor [ Marcellus Clay and his chil % U8 | work, testing the gas pipes in all the rooms leve such suffering; therefor House roll No. 50, by l:-nfli,:n.-nx e hine: [ etection to all the political parties in_ the [ until some time next. weelc. - Eute. cars 185 gn:.nx:”\\lfm‘n‘n Is trought will bo llkely to (l‘u\u‘\ylcldln'w at it can 0 .\r;m«;m Sounty | of the buildings. * He was rep tedly seen a bill for an act authorizing the appointment | state of the most notable which has been in the e op for discussion here or in New York | Kentucky, fust a few points better in the by the occupants, but as hi: tions and con the e will gly Te7|of a commission to revise the criminal code In the district court today Sophia 0. Case i ¢ were carefully considered and a number of y 1 ht a col on_te s al coc stric oday Sophia 0. C: o al_calenda § olis fo any e e tdered and & 3 atter zed groom and a enile | versation appeared to be stralghtforward no YOI I e T {05 BUCHLT of the state of Nebraska and providing for | asked judgment against the Modorn Woad ‘y'\'_::f_:f“x_q,f,”“"'fl“,'{',‘",;,',"L.,‘,“‘”;:“(M:’rb;"lhf‘ uggestions In this respect were made to the ::]r::xlu“ 'I:‘I: :“;.|\‘i‘=}liivl.x TSi5ie lllyl.flln{“; .::::n o e 5 thb i RCaEE Resolved, 'l the authorities of the | the expenses of the same. men for $2,000 on a policy issued to her US| best influencs, had a tendency o ot Wil | e e i TentudTon wiiloh HusBbeshif o iesiote s oAy an al Clay and the | noon, about 8 o'clock, it is thought that he eral counties in which Suffering ouse roll No. 31, by Robinson of Lancas- | band, Jos ase, Ches A A S e el out | appointed with power to decide upon all such | V4% Mot Uttty ol ; T | f H Il No. 31, by Robinson of Lan band, Joseph C tao, Chegtor count Aokt | and has been . for some time Knowe: e inted with to deeld n 11 sUCh | bride was not as young as the protty Dorn, | loft. althoogh no one sa. i & hereby o rolicve the s ter, a bill for an act to amend section 10, |80, 1804, Case died on ompliod with ail ths | LOWN as a fast young man. Since. arsiving | MAlters, In o word everyihing wieh it won but as the present romance stands, Clay [ At 5 o'clock Father Daxacher unlocked tho ot (hls Testmas T chapter 44, of Complied Statutes of Nebrask i ‘ll‘."(’f;'",‘,"‘("""‘Lv'l'\".‘i’.\lvs: I L e Yt nis 61 i lin Wbortia hict a T e a0 s doneHiostnRure i BEUBHE | hinle: oliime ther orlis Soor year ago | drawer of his in which he kept izing wction; it further Ll kil o Hid / e ||t Tate ey et prohibited means, | {110 Ieft by his father. “Smith killed Weston | {ory race without any further hitches. 3 the Louisvills Courler-Journal contained ths| the notes and money and discovered that B4 copy. OF- those resolution House roll by Robinson of Lancaster, | fo ! nevertheless the Modern Woodmen re. | B- Thomas on Thursday morning, July 12, at| NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Up to 11 o'clock announcement that Colonel P. Y. Lyttle, | they were gone. The police were imme be forwari the chairman of each [a bill for an act to appropriate the matrieu. fuso to pay the amount of the policy & resort near his city. Thomas was secre- | ©Commotore Jaies D. Smith had ot re- | 008 L7 18/ antiiex-statevs menaton | Glataly HollBNA AndTIDDLsEIIYaR: Haxe IRy county board by e sceretary of (he lation and diploma fees constituting a *‘li- 4 bay £ 3 ¢ tary and treasurer of 3 Vire | ceived any cablegram from London, but he | *& g e ed a|age and Dempsey were detailed on the case. Bee aal et L L o ; ( Ing ho | Sults under the Slocum law are becoming | {ary and treasurcr of the American Wirs | €€ : . and a lawyer of some note, had married a | age and Dempsey be requested to publl hem tn gon, 4t | brary fund” for the use and support of the Quite numerous in Lincoln, The last one [ Nall works of Anderson and was about 2§ | WAS in possession of a copy of Secretar: bretly mountain lass who was just 16, She [ The gas man was described by those who Ob) b Tt the resolution went | [IDEARY Of the university flled here is that of Mary Acken. whe ashc ook age and worth $100,000. Thomas | Grant’s cablegrams fully an hour previously, [ Pretty fourth wife, but the colonel's love [ faw him as a tall, rather good looking chap, over under the rule ¢ resolution went | House roll 33, by Robinson of Lancaster, judgment against Charles Sehwartz, J. A. | had been married about a year and his honcy- | 45 they were ML BTN N LT (s ot R B N LU T young as when | With a dark moustache, and wearing darl oA daEit mered a long Jooked-for | DAL 10 an not to apnropriate certaln moncys | JUEMent agtinst Charles Sehwart {loon [ Moon had bee ‘spent in Turope. Both man | PTSS representative, half a ceatury before he had been mado a | clothes. Tho detectives immediately. rec- resolution, authorlzing the Meatonmt oeio? [ known as the “Morrill fund,” recelved by keepers, in the sum of $10000 b til | were in liquorat the time of the murder and Aias o area bress heatuial Btk dorded LA U SRV EL S oo bR fow days ago | oEnized the description as that of Jimmie 0 appolii & sutabls perkon 1o ncl ug i | Lhe SLte treasurer undor an it of congre within the past year she says her husband, | the quarrel whichi brought it on. ey ntora e NNt T e ere e mpinkpnes | SR SRR N ne: motion before the | Coleman, an old-time crook and thief. He “private clerk” during the session. Tho reso. | Of, (1 United States, approved August Joseph, has been the support of herself and |2 woman whom young Smith had taken. o S B A 1ol Sy okl | fulge when & box f safety pine felr rors, tae | was arrésted somo Jours uso for dofig & Tution was adopted R : four: children; that he was hard working | the resort in #bugy. r ‘the race can be sailed, but 1 | Pocket and caused the gentle colonel to blush | Job Of the same kind, and was conviote X D ILE WER EMPLO o from today the ce can be sailed, but ft | Pocket a L B i and s e penitentiary for five years. WRANGLED OVER EMPLOYES. : : B nd sent to the penitentiary for five y Licutenant Governor Moore announced th and industrious, earning from $40 to $50 ——— may be possibly a little later, say about the | lke a school girl. Last week thera appeared | ° lioEth AR VO IRl s AT AE LS following appointment of sennte pages: Carl | The rcport of the committee on appoint- | a month, and that soon-after licoses w DUCEY CALLED ON SATOLLL middle of September. B ~|at his home a little Lyttle, and the young :.I,'x.|.[i‘f>¢u»r‘3u\'<’|‘f:\x\l vateh e s e Patch, Harrison Martin, Gus Roberts, Pierrs | ments, naming a list of additional doo keep- | issued to the defendants he became, through i o Chairman Smith has called a meeting of | man was at once named Ienry Watterson "”“vl‘ ffi." y night, which has not yet been Munn, James G. Streuran, Will'am Arm- | ers enr s b oenerussinglices e [fehe e e il itotedito e e T - | Difforences Botwann the Two Supposed to | (o Ay o commilice oritomorrow? | X He sana s eleoted fatilte Wmember SOUHHS| | Feioveven e At b e AL NAEL ol s A RS strong, Rezin Bennet, Lee Ensey, Willle|an animated ¢ fon which lasted un xicating drinks by roason of their sale o Baglrely Ended. “|clay County Democratic club. The present |’ redee T J oAt Clark. (e hour of adjournient. A"motion \0,iay | and gitt to him by defendants. For this-she [ npw yonte wear R e S RACED ON THE DILL TRACK. Lyttlo was named after hor husbands R L DA, ey The rest of the afternoon session was taken | the whole matter on the tablo was emphatic. | asks damages in the above sur A i Lt I A ARG s aer aRband. en his pa as arrested. Hi i PR it the reading of new bills. Senate files | ally squelchied and the debate waxed warmer, | With the passing of the Lincoln Street | t0 Washingtph "Txst week to tender Mar. | pay ‘mistrict Progrum Puzrles the Talont | | i Tt meenimaig belug Bty edorns the roguc’s galle T vand g it Syt from No. 10 to No. 34 inclusivo’ were read at | The rosult was to add two more to the com- | rallway Into the mands ‘of a" reorves e | Satolll nie New Year's congratulations. He and tho Result Was a Dump. pAE R A S a0 ctolm boiiad anen PHMERLIOS wongth for the first time, and Nos. 1 to 9 in- | mittee of scven, making 1t nine, and refer- | stub car running o the Livcoln Normal | stopped at the,Axiington, but aid not registor. | SAN PRANCISCO, Jan. 7.-The races R Yospltall it ks A piuelyf iR clusive vier length the econd tim | Fing the subject to lts further considera. | university ‘has e abamdoned Mhlailnel( FioiSras resopnized byian!ascleatast to oehiet | ot e e track today, Instead of | Of course, the man with calfskin -shoes | " The stoton memmert s soranector deposits on and rpferred to approprizte committer tlon, w:lh instructions to report tomorrow | was operated on a guarantee of $14 o day, g h 1 d ) o 50 n, wi erat fLbLEL he sald he Lud imAde two calls on the able- | the regular track. The new going up and | wie Lorr hines mly pol- [ sIx of the banks of the city. These are the The appointments of pages were then con- | morning. but the receipts have never equalled thai the ¢ o pays for his sh is uniformly pol- | si y X 1 firmed and the seniafe adjourned till 10 o'clock | . The provisions of house roll No. 1, fntro- | b, gate and thatt'his’reception had been of the o hill puzzi-d the talent and they pleked [ iioa” foro and aft, says the Shoe ana | Illrst National, the United States At tomorroy. duced by Lamborn of Red Witlow, empow-| The liquor license of M. L. Meler, who op- | most agrecabls and (riendly Kind. -5t 1 oo only one winner. Summary: Leather: Reporter. i The hurriednen: arho | 4o o Comn - nysonal ) thet (OmANRENA: e ofF connties o fssue bonds for the purchase | erates a saloon in the Lindell hotel, and who'| lieved in Roman Gatholic circles that sore. My Cpiace, five furlongs, selling, maidens: frescocs his own shoes, howover, Hztle bo- | Lo wmant ey C raska L] HOUSE BEGINS LLGISLATING. of seed grain, incorporating in its limits | Was asked by the excise. board why said | ing mare will bo heard of the diteremen uh S Tk it seaenawoniiBraz [(Trescoo Bl Ll L [ the Omala Savings bunks. ‘Tiie certificatés ; by Brady ot Buftato, o ures of another bill | licenso should not be revoked because he | tween the archbishop and tho rector. - Father | Jouriy, niiessy' {o 1, Wity i I | fore car time s quite apt to’ have what | rangs In value from S50 io $1.00 Sandinte Fhirty-Throo Dills for Now Luws In:roauced | be®Brady. of Bultato, i aien (on pringiple | kent i Joors open after midnight a week | Ducey also oalled, on Archbishop Corrigan | Cyicay Bamts sa it ird, also tan. B aors facetiously term “liolidays on tho | easily negotiable. if” the (Rt O nnd assod on 2 Kending, of seed grain notes is introduc This | ago Sunday night, will stand. At the meet- | and was cordially ‘recoived. Second race, five furlongs, selling: Adolph, | Surface—that is, Untouched spote, This s | Father Daxacher s forged. - Al the ankcs LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special)—The first ex- | feature is copied from one of the laws of | ing of the board this afternoon to pass upon It is reported that Bishop McGonnell will | 10 kl}_lm\\‘nlmc (10 to 1), won; Norlee, 95, | partic ularly apt to be‘lm yf‘l;;“ ulql,l'{' qluu_rg-r.’ will be notified this morning of the robbery, tended adjournment of the session of the | Minnesota, in regard: to seed grain notes, | the matter it was shown that the city attor- | start for Rome on Saturday of this week by Ok ‘?',' (M:fu”‘ FI’I:.‘"."";'-#.“"“".“’.. L}r(-yn.x of the shoc, and is l;“lty what _u!“.wrrj SAW A SUSPECT. R e and Involves the legal security of echattel | ncy had advised that the exclse board has no | the direction of tha lioly see. = Bishop Me- | 30050 2 onnng Fasne tgod patU¢Cn Bee, | would call willful neglect or contributory Father Daxacher was accustomed to keep house came (o a close today &t 3 p. m., when & Banjo and Johnny Payne also gligenc th t of the teur shi B; o o «dy” 2 p. X ' | mortgages on growing grain, Brady’s bill | jurisdiction, upon which the hoard refused | Quaid of Rochester is also expected to sail o negligence on the par priAmal Suiner. | nis certificates in a large red pocketbook peaker Richards rapped the members to Third race, five furlongs, & ree | RCBlISEN L for an act authorizing the construction of an | to take action on the matter, in a few days to explain his recent attack on | Forkn. oo s nrs @ o "PAie | Of course, the vamp gets a lick and a promise and his money in a small pocketbook, both order and decks were cleared for action. artesian well at the Boys' Industrial school Archbishop Ireland, It is not known when | Rey, 104, Lloyd (3 to 1), in, 9, | for appearance’s sake. This sectional decora- | joing ysually locked in ‘the. drawer of the Following the invocation of Chaplain Maze | 8t Kearney 1s more reaching in its scope SUCCOR FROM T1E SOUTHLAND, Archbishop Corrigan will visit Rome, Cardi- Eiong @ to e e, o time: 108, 'Annic | tion l‘fl k;‘“";‘:, ""’:‘I"‘;)f;‘r““""\fi&:‘)di“’ml‘""b;» scoretary. The Jast time that he had seen the roll call showed twelve absentees, Barry, | than apDears in the proyisions of thoe mess. nal (Gibbons has postponed his vialt indefi- | Morre, Plagstaft an i, o0k @180 ran. | parade the ttrogies ARy examples may be | iom was Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. o s Mattisoy, | Bre. The idea of the author is to fost the | States Whero Prosperity Exlsts Move to{ nitely. uce, siy obair, seen in the stree Burke, Ely, Havlick, Hinds, Judd, Mattison, : 3 He had been absent from his room from & cele (5 . won; Robin Hood No - availability of artesian wells as methods ot Soften Nobraska's Afiiction. ) f“u‘.ln a ‘f:, ’;«r).“f'" R R l\:w’.' Cock: . until 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon and from LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Speclal)—Ex-Gov- EACH TELLS THE SAME TALE. ran (10 to 1), third. T 4 Agitato, China and Chinese 9 until 1 o'clock yesterday and it must have il o i Minnie Beach, Dick und” Con-| Wo speak of “China” and the “Chinese,” | been during one of these periods that ihe ernor Crounse is still recelving assurances of |y, Monchannin Applies it to Lemaire and | naught also ran. little thinking that the natives of the Flowery | robbery occurred. At o'clock yesterday: Lehiaira DA onohs ETE Fifth race, about six furlongs: Charme: mo time Ay morning, probably | Just before noon, 50 In cortificates of de | Dosit and money were st St Joseph's had already preceded the prince. in the safe, for the man who is suse not be passed, Argabright sald leading manufacturers of iron and steel, hard- | The meeting y Stewart measures shall have preference over all others. The resolution went over under the rule. “Moerrick, Mochrman, Pohlman, Shook and | irrigation n Nebrashs. Sisson, In the midst of the reading of the journal Would you b h the mid t ou be strong, healthy and happy? | immedlate ald from the south through the S Sk . A Cooley of Cass moved a_suspension of the | oy Cmncoros food—preparod * with Dr. | 1o Aaapoutbtirgughiino g7, Cockran 3 Yo' Dy Wwon: B Tervatio, 1o | kingdom never Lear those terms untl afien | afternoon ho h.u\l intended to o I(;lso the Fendlng, whieh was carried. T petitions | B mason, (001 premr Teroum of the Manufacturors' Record, Baltl-| DENVER, dan. 7.—Victor Monchansin, ac- | i S2 e 8 o r M e eriment, gelling, | leaving the place of thelr birth or coming in | Corficates in order to draw his interest. from Dav.n county for privilege to vote : jhore, edited by R. H. Bdmonds. In a|cuscd by Alphonso Charles Lemaire of being | . Kinne. TR D tblre Snime e e L ST nely Il“):‘l':'h;\'n;lrl‘lll“ht\'eull:‘;‘lfl):":;:l Simoulty i icpehi bonds to buy seed grain were referred the £ RS v o 9 Aay 3dn 4 i e S 2 fast, Joe Frank, Imported Empire and the | contact BRAtrayele AYS g drawer, oug! W ocked, as R AT R Fvidentiy Feil Amons Thieves. % l'l:\:rrfif(l:f:lnnlx“::‘)Jalr:x.lnl:dd;m‘x:r“nk.nlz?;v vo || ke Arket Siatreot Sntrangler, i has’made Va | Fions Toostens s snLpO) s names by which they designate themselves | the key was an ordinary cabinet koy. suoh Kaup of-Saline sent up a_ resolution to| DENVER, Jan. 7.—A man who was run | cerenf 'S} thank Vou' for replying 5o fully, | COULEr satement accusing Lemaire of belng Colonel Parmelee and the Evil Spirit. and the land which they inhabit, but “Chi- | 85 unlocks all the drawers of the secretarys print 600 coples of the messages of ex-Gov- | over and cut (o pleces by a Kansas Pacifle | in auiers (s ity fCF Teplying so thel|{toRmurderes ot Lyn Tapher Saarlp)Cons [ ooich el e naslseinnditiield . Parmelee | Ne5e” and “China” are not among the num- | 0d burcaus in the building. It s thought % 44 5 & i 5 S 7 g - ¥ R il that the robber had gone through every cabi- ‘ernor Crounse and Governor Holcomb for | train Saturday night has heen identified as | MALET more fully than I could explaln it | tassoit and Kiku Oyama. He says that he | jssued o challence >r. Carver, whe ber. The most ancient name of China s general distribution. Davies of Cass moved el : 2 by, telegram, I mail you a_copy of Inst fs- 5 bSEatRnED LoLDE) Otbver, yioflalin : B en Hia, which signifies “beneath the sky.” [ net in the hospital, as ho was in® every 0 i ; John R. Eldridge, a water fnspector. He Is | sie 0f {h Manufsetuyers 1o’ himself 18 innocent but that before Lena Tap- | Chicago, to shoot him o 10001es Lirg . Fioa T Taloh sianifes Hisreathstiiotaky ) [ room. He was only’ after money, however an amendment to make the number 1,000 iith Rt anlci A e L ' ; per, the first of the women murdered on the | in this city bruary . | Since the present ruling housc took control " ? S muednent to) make ber sald (o have a brother in Chicago who was | OF this week's paper. The. et ot [ per, thetnt Q% on Fetsuary & the iy atier [ ZH00 ES RISNAL SH IR JHouse ook eantroll] Boom Sle WBRIQMY Al were standing on fizpies on by \.n(cn Dassed on & close e e AL et been Iying | Mrent ts. thot i han taking up this move- | row was strangled to death, Lemaire pointed | (he [Read-Nicolal shoot. b armelee ‘agraea | o tho smplro & applied to the kingdom as g | tho ecretary from which the money was resolution all relief measures should . eAs he mus| © pvee 1ying | ment s that it may show its appreciation | out her house to him. whowice him a bottle | 'to shoot the doctor 100 live birds for $100| KWoh has been applied Al o Wi ed o have hrecadonco over all otier legislation | flat on the 'tracks when run over, it is | of tho blessings ast i Nal Appreciation of chloroform and said ho would kil fhe | & sid6 and the Drice of the” pie 1 ol6s) 10 LODE ! ol SolCthiatinortiont | RisIOnR and Ryereyiot By was carricl without a dissenting vote. thought he has been robbed and murdered, |t the same time come to the belp of those | woman living there and get her mon morning he reccived Carver's reply, in which | known to American readers as the “middle | able articles of the same kind were also Meyers of Brown Up ntrasolution who are in need, because in all times of B Sex hopimoney. he sald he could not come to Omaha to kingdom.” in other rooms. — A intre 5 ever had the The remarkable similarity in the state- > olty’ - . LIl e I o lg R i opa e pe L R R reRolution T listress the south has ever had the most y shoot, as the city's reputation was bad. He One of the residents In the nefghborhood edy consideratian”from the north and | ments of the two prisoners in_certain feat- | sai, howenerC 1} prchutat would come (o Yo hlengo, states that he saw a man answering th the speaker appoint a committes of nine to Wwest, ures Is rather starting. Since Friday morn- | Chicago ho would shoot him the proneseq Rievsle bboy, 19, Chlcago description of the suspeeted burglar, exceps act In reference (o Iirlgation, and that 1t bo| . coal strike at Dubols, Pa., remal The articles referred to in the Record show | Ing Monchanain has been Kept alone. in Pacoy povoplt shoot him a serfes of [ CHICAGO, Jan. 7.~The national b that he wore a brown overcoat Instend. of made ono of tho standing committces. Burns | The coal s %S0 Rl ino soutl 100k Kindly: (o' thel suvsestin | loui o oaAin, aR been Chier Lemairo and | thte fces for 350 a side on cach. | show opencd at the Lake Front armory to- black clothes, shortly aftor § o'clock yester: of Lancaster moved a point of order that to bi andersc e sing 7 and at once offered to respond liberally. Rail- | he knew nothing of the story fold by the N Yoy response | 42y and will continue during the week, The day afternoon. The man stopped in the b Sybil Sanderson, the singer, arrived in y Y at the audacious respo ¥ |/day gl mid do thiu it would b necessary to suspend the | N Yomaracrson: ! 3 roads and large manufacturing corporations | latter. from the o-called “evil splrit of 'the plaina.” | exhibilors, besides showing high art In cyels | dio. o T birers e front of the hospital G 00 1440, aa they: provided for putifGrty= | S, ROk HAtIaY T L Montana | are becoming interested, - Ex.Gaeernns — and he lost no time.in writing him what 1 s T B and looked about, as if awaiting some one, Lo standing committces. Tho speaker ruled [ 1oginiature. yesierdug Northen, Atlanta, has offered to take charge FRIGH 2 thought of him. “Why," said Parmelce, | Manufacture in all its departments, Y eom | He then ran to Castellar strec, and. weet BEppcint well'take and desiared the motlon |. ‘Smalipox has. broken Gut in the cdlored | D in movement and arrange for the receipt othis fake I8 the last min in the world t4 [ chain link to the complete machine, and Som- | oast. Thix sction: of thaitaan. inchnen ins out of order, ~Considerable debate cccurred | quarter of Quincy, il and shipment of all contributions that might | Poctor Told Her Sho Was Filled with Lizards gy that Omaho'e reputation is bad, and | prise a series of llving pictures depleting | 1lico to the bellet that ha big a confederate, on ils subject, and on motion of Thomas of | 'Phe T leglslature met yesterday | be made. The Seaboard Alr line, the Georuln And She Went to Bed and Died, HCeaght to be, ashamed of himself for such [ the joys and sorrows of cycling, band concerts but if this is true nothing of cither has Hamilton the matter was postponed until to- | and completed its organization, Southern & Florida, and the Southern rail. AUGUSTA, Pa, Jan. 7.—Mrs, August| ' % ! and the appearance of John S, Johnson, Tom = t 2 S 7 yet been discovered, MOrrow morning. All the opponents to Chilton have with- | vy, ve 6ach. agree SRy T L . Willmering Wanta to Play Billiards. Biol Benkor, czimmorman “and ether loyclo|TE EECI RIS IRI - FREERG oo a1 w Richardson of Madlson cams forward | Arawn from the Texas senatorial pavm, Jvays have each agreed to contribute a car | Bailey Johnson has died here, lterally | pIERCE, Neb., Jan, 7.—~(Special)—The champions. ¥ be, el fortified with load of necessaries. The town of Demorest, : gL S means of showing that he was a respectablo Tieh @ rsolution that the new chairs now in | Senator Martin has introduced a bill for | fod O NEC population of but 500, will donats | FIEHtened to death. A root doctor visited | people of Picree are aware of 1o oy (e i uso fn tho house be returnel to the party | the admission of Oklabme ed & bl : g o £ ; 4 8 Five of the Gang Acquitted. and law-abiding ~itizen to obtain admisslon S acmidslon-or Oighoma stat a car load. 'Tho Postal Telegraph company | NeF and told her that she was filled with [ the town has within 168 borders mans seres. FREEPORT, 1ll, Jan, 7.—Three months | Nt the hospital last night. . The soios from whom they cams, and that they be re- P L et ol gonaress for [ oerg free service of its wires: lizarde. When the hoodoo doctor told her | but ROt bkl zecantly did they know that OB ltemelr was stoned (o deatn by | WOre determined that mo more robborien Placed by the old chairs in use in 1803, 1 [@ nau Rl pah Aslool QECLarehirys i gt Department of the Interior, | this she immediately took to her bed and | 3o, Mod, & professional’ billlard "~ player. | ago August Altemelr was stoned (o dcath ¥ Was moved to lay the whole matter on the B Aaase there ara 8 ous cases of oy il oasional. billiard playe should take place In that particular bufld- tabl 1 H el ‘ tha | 8¥IPpe In New York at the present tin Washington, Secretary Hoke Smith wires Mr. | por death followed. Her children accused | challenge to play any man “in the north- (@ Eang of local toughs, even of whom were | ing and they took all nece sary precautions able, and amid considarable excitement the ¢ )i g . 4 3 o December 28: 3 llenge to L 1 idd Dias or. The trial | to prevent any. Considora Governor Upham and the other state om. | Edmonds under dato December 25 thelr father of having conjured the old [ West a game of billards. 1,000 points, cushion | arrcsted on a charge o€ murder. The 18, i A, Byes n]«:] nays were c |I|| a llnrl by Smith of Corduy C1¢ Inaugurated at Milwaukee yes- | 1T cordinlly commend your plin for sending | woman. and some ot them proposed to move | 2370m, on o Camp billlard table, for $50 | onded today, The' Jury acquitted five and e olt, with resul 1o whole watter was | forda gorn and meats to western Nebragka. Scuth- | thelr mother from her fome & mide. the contest to take place i Plerce, | & Beverly “and Otto Herbig gullty | Like an Arablan Night's entertainmente I, e, Jncouvenlenco of thews pleces | Governor Shields of Alaskn fs in Washing. | 66 farmers have toised moo. agka: South. insther i . ot peiiever | Omand, Lincoin, Nortalk or. Hastinick. i | found Tom Beverly ‘and Otto Herbig iy b 8! tertaln 7 { have rol o | (R rers meme e old man, pot belleving | any' tithe betweeh the 16t of Maroh nug the | of murder Boverly wap senences b Suni) | g bike sn, Arablan NI Price’s Baking Pows of furniture has bien a bone of coatenticn ton to urge upon congress the needs of the yean than Jhelb geoiy L oRe ey i e L QAL TR the removal | Ist' of May. 183, Willmering says ns soon | and Herbig gets eighteen years in the peni- | der. ever since the opening of the sessica, In crritory. of his wife, remonstrated. Palley, his son, | a8 the challengé is epted he will place | tentiary, | T — ¢he midst of the roll call Soderman of \Spenear Costello, & negro burglar and Catting grew very angry and aitacked (e father, | the $500 in_ eithe the Pierce banks or —_— Miss Stovenson's 111 Siheis; Gellversd. s short but impasloned | CLSiobaey, oY lyached ‘nt wiors,” mi ASHLAND, Jan, 7.—(Spectal)—The work | The old man, in defending his own lie, slew | U0 the hands of the sporting ditor of The Death of un Fngiish Admiral, ASHEVILLE, N. C., Jan. 7.—Thero s no Epeech t the extravagance of the secro- | Omaha Bee. Willmering's best run, cushion STON Tl v 4 ech X The Denver police are confident that |n|of cutting lce at Swift & Co.'s plant here | bis son. Ho was arrested, but has been re- | capoly , and was made in [linols sey LONDON, Jan. 7.—The Times announces | change in Miss Stovenson's condition, and ;’iu of state In purchasing such useless arti- | 5 1honen Tormo they have the much- jonee - Lam was o-mmenced this morning. Four hundreq | '¢4%€d: 1y b the death of Sir Willlam Loring, K.C.B., ad- | has not been for three days. Dr. Batile BEGAN INTRODUCING BILLS. .'.f,,,,.y Spaulding, the allege sconding | 200 fifty men reported for work, but only NEARLY KILLED RY DOGS, Corbott 44 ¢ onfidont. miral of the fleet, says she had a very comfortable night, the call for Intraduction of bilis, .| Boston” embezzler, has be remanded o (200 obtained employment for the present. If A Jan. 7.—Champion Jim of Ied Wiilow obtained first r' prise v rleans, the weather continues cold the force will | Eittle Girl Terribly Laceratea by » Bulldog | Corbett arrived here this afterncon, W hen tion from tho speaker, and sent up o bill explosion In the ore | be incrcasad to about 400, wud i Mougr, asked by a reporter If he thought that th viding for vot of bonds by countles for tho ”_“- at Blos \\,Tr::“l'(ylll‘i»;l\h" yesterday two Yesterday afternoon, while making prepa- PITTSBURG, Jan. 7.—Maud Williams, ::»rtll;'\xr;h}:"!-%mmnlunx v;n(l:n -'x'.:.‘-.lf";‘..f'[,‘i,.f[i! purchase of sead grain, The biil is remarka- : rations ta start the cutling, one of the work-| aged 10 years, ‘Was attacked by two dogs on [ “Of course 1t will, The mateh has \een ble from the extrems penalties It imposes | | men slipped into the pond and was only saved Troy hill,"Allegheny, and was so badly in- [ made, the money is up and the f ght must for fraud on the part of applicants for reliof salvesion, T by the timely assistance of his fellow work- : cirl wag | A0 Wil come ‘off, f think that 1t Wi Bills intreduced and passed to the second big plant of the Delaware Iron com. | MeN. dured that she,gax die. _The little girl was | 800, %it' | Soe, o, 1, (hink that i next, i e pany and the Triton cotton mills at Dover, | The enterprise 5o much talked of in this | Walking along the street when she was sot There is (l.n;\\"“H\“l:“lu:'Ijln to prevent e House roll No, 1, by Lamborn of Red Wil- started up yesterday. ylelnity 4s yet has not been made pubkc by | upon by a bulldeg-and a mongrel. A police- DOWer 1o alon ol uged every. Witehell ans low, making provisicn for counties 10 issue a8 Davis and Thomas West, two | those Interested. However, the rumor cur- | man was attracted by her cries, and when was unsuccessful. Hesides, the people of M"f“ for the purpose of purchasing . seed Tiay by o fall o ssqatieh HUL' Mo, | rent at present' is that the company propesss | e reached hep:the dog had pulled her Into | Floride and Jacksonville - espociaily, . are grat. 3 : . I ¢ g to construet a dam, covering about ninety | the street and’torn nearly all her clothing | nxious for the fight to take place in that MEN'S WORKING PANTS-STRONGLY House rall No. 8 by Burns of Laucaster, | hhe New Mexican senate had seatsd onsof | acres with water from four to ten feet deep, | from her. Her légs and arms were terric olty-ion /account ;;,fm“[‘[;“,n,]'"‘“"l‘l';["“;; (sumd SIEWED —warranted not to rip- o to 1alce tho cest of oil fuspection from 100 | Homfibioncan © Confirmed. ¥ | for the purpose of making a great summer | bly lacerated. ‘The animals had to be beaten | [C1 HhOS Brand new-— £ [\i0. und providing penaities for viloation | "Vooltord Tised, 8 - eenres sertes who | 7ésort and build in connection an Immense ico | off with clubs.— After a long chase both af | \* . ——— James L. Dick, defaulting treasurer of Kansas, has been ar- = Made especially for us— 8 8. provisipua fumped his badl ot Dor ar- | plant for Lincoln and Omaha packing houses. | the dogs were Kill&) 4 Resulis at New Orleans. DONPeAREsiLLY il ouse roll No. 4, 2 C , by Suter of Autelope, an lay ut ( Mo — e e — NEW ORLIZANS, Jan. 7.—First race, six acl to vent colon iz of ex-convicts the mis Hastings Daily Nebraskan Suspended. Homeptend Beeko Brorem " | furlongs: Hodgson (8 to 5) won, Corcla (2 priggs #nd Lo return discharged conviets to the | C. , Aif: Tu been foumd . £ HASTI Jan. T.—(8pecial Telegram.)— [ PITTSBURG, Jan. 7.~The 119-nch mill | to 1) second, 3. . B. G to 1) third. Time: eounty from which they were committed He has'simiily been on a prolong v ght' 5 e Iwork r today. | 2:22%. MEN'S GOOD BLACK CHEVIOT House roll No. 4, by Allan of Douglas, an | White caps at Brazil, Ky. hom Iith tonight's tsaue the Hastings Dally Ne- | at the H megiysd tworks 1s working today, :cond race, one mile: Brakeman (3 (0 2) PANTS N SO act to provide far inspection of steam boliers. | Geotse I anstort oo \ cla- | braskan goes to sleep for three months, and | and the strike at flat place is broken. The won, Billy McKenzie (7 to 2) second, Peariie Brand new— z House roll 6, by Suter of Antelope, an | tuns with ¥ stepdaushier, and then | If at the end of that time the outlook {s mass meeting proposed for yesterday was not 0 1) third. Time: 1:54 3 Made cspecially for us Y e 8ot to provide for the destriction o! the ftns. | Warned him o leave the countrs. any brighter it will resume business. Bad | held. A crowd of, 400 gathered, but thers hird race, six furlongs: Chenoa (8 to AT RSN LY AQ) UL 2lan thistlo. Jim Cook, the noted Arkansas moon- | collections and no advertising is the cause, | were no speeélvs, ' All the furnaces at the | 1) Jvan, MaycQueen (4 (0 1) yecond, Black House roll No. 6, Drady of Dultalo, an | §iiner | wi rested ‘aan placsg™e of: | “The clty council at u special meeting this | Tdgar Thomeoh works b Tariaces wepe | MAERR Sl Bhinde Thimet ARG L act to provide for prospectin, unking, cquip- | 5 v\, fo placed dn Jail [ ymorning appointed C. L. Alexander as super- | also working, #nd the steel mill will resume i r e won, Old Dotinion (2 to 1) second, Grey plug and furnishing all nee ry material Aikuments on a motion to make the by | ¥/50F from the Third ward to fill the vacancy | tomorrow in all departments, Duke (10 to 1) third, Time: 1 e 8 ALL. WOOL. PANTS |IN PLAIN y for an artesian well at the State’ Industrinl | o SEUISALS o0 & motion | o Aick! | made by the removal of D. H. Ballard, The — Fifth race, seven furlonigs; Joe Woolman, riped cassimere oF Worst i school at Kearney S Ssiediam tmore spacit 1y [ FHaaioks | iew board of supervisors will oyaemize Blackbulling of Theodors Sellgman, to 1) won, Bam Farmer (9'to f) second A, 4 P House roll No. 7, by Griflith of Adawms, an [ ton, Del., yesteniay. . morrow NEW YORK, Jan, be blackballing of | lucasta 8 to 1) third, Time: 1:39, Made especially for u et to appropriate §15,000 for an additional | Juhn Cumstock, the kee Y E i \ ! ¢ - o of & disrepu flotel Swindler Captared. Theodore Seligman, son of the well known | In the Intercst of the New Game I $60 value at :::‘:l:t\“"h A Taie Lo Tnourables, ‘Ha ol 3.'2??.’.‘-7,,.?‘“',;{,,l,'.’:,‘“‘.;y’ ‘f,{“'(ifffij;s Moi| GRAND ISLAND, Jan, T.—~(Speoial)—N. B, | Jesse Sellgman, by the Union League club, | J. B. Meikle, F. 8. Parmelee and Fred House roll No. §, by Joues cf Richardson, | ordered to leave town. James, the travellng man who worked various | has had as its sequel the resignation of Bd- 3)‘“"“"“""‘-\‘v.llw j"lr:nx'ufl*u‘- nllrlmmv"-f‘i“ t g N S R an act to organize wutual plate glass com- | The I heejhine oompany and the | hotel men and others for various: sumo of | Ward Einstein, who has beca & member gince | {he Sportsmen's mecting Saturday evening MEN'S FINIE DHESE PANTA | 1 he o llve stock in Nebraska, and t) provide a o e ':'r"'fi’in‘-“'flm.‘."u" Osceola Forger Tuken to the I'en. GEESTEMUNDE, Jan. 7.—A duel with pis- | house, Jay the imatier } ickiala- | "‘lf:/‘l\'ff:!“‘ ¥ for us- Ppenalty for violation of the provisions of thy | 3y . were i\ A4 Sterday In w quarrel with ( OSCEOLA, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special)—Sheriff [ tols was fought near here today between | (ure | ¢ QIO BE 1oraee 4 same, Will Wright and | H | Mo 10, by Sut bl diin "“’""’“ F. J. Habn started for Lincoln this morning, | Lieutenant Birski and Captain Mittler, both Chess Pluyers, Please Drop 1n ouse roll Mo 10, by Suter, a bill for an rike at Haverhill, Mass., re 2 o offic o Qe Vi 'l o Chess playe: d all those interested i ot to regulat: stock yards . The arbitration commis. [ AYIDE 10 custody Willlam A. Morrell, who [ oficers of the German navy. The latter| Chess players and all those (sterested in . - House roll No. 11, by Suter, a bill for an | 5 that place yesterday, but|had been sentenced to the pen for ' three | was killed, e the reat Intellectual gamo ure requeated to | 10 hln Co st to regulate railroads and compel them to done nothing toward settllng the | yoars for forgery. At meel ut the Youn Men's Chivlatian usso- A A OO & eonstruct and meintain transfer switches. P g T NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—The body of Mrs, | DUrpose of GrEanising o city it s LV nkar Swliches. newly elocted officers in North « Religious Services. NE <, Jan. e body of Mrs Beaising & oty o peoanse reil. Ny L% ikee of Warw X, Sterdy. Mpifon chaor: were inaugu: | PIERCH, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special)—Revival | William Waldort Astor, who died by England Lasanrotimmptenapemasap S 18th and Farnam, House roll No. 13, by Chace, a hill for s | it 1) e e u,‘d“;':"':,mm!‘;‘"c';‘:;m'(g mestings are still in progress at the Metho- | ca December 22, has arrived here on loard the The protective board of the Brotherhood @0k to umend scctions 1,890, 1,892 and 1,895, | deliver hiy mesaage. dist Bpiecopal church, under the superyision Aurania. of Locomotive Firemen, which Is holding -~