- - , I : . , . " : ' " THE OMAHA : , j DAILY BEE. . : ' - - . . _ . _ i : _ -i t _ . _ _ - , - - - - = = - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - : : : - - n - - - - ESTAJn.JSII1 ) JUNE If ) , 1871. OMAhA , VJDDNESD.AY MO11NLNG r-- , tTAXU.AUY 2 , 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. - I READY FOR BUSINESS I ' Twenty-Fourth General Astemby of the ' Stat of Nebrak Fonaly Organized GREAT CROWDS WATCH TiE START MADE numleds of Otians Throng the Oniiol thu Chamber , Oorr era and Jam : CAUCUS NOMINATIONS ALL ELECTED Not n Hitch in the Program Laid Down by ' - . Monday Night's ' Meeting ANY OPPOSITION IS EASILY UBUED VCmlern1 ! nne * I'oIIIt ; Qnleldy CI1IICd If Thlr Imllllclnc" I Iii the Ol'cnlnl b 1'rnceclIig-It1lUttIe % ! If the Olenlog Ir he flrIt1cIteM. : LINCOLN , Jan. 1.-pecIa1.-A ( ) bright , Bunny morning IRheet ) In the advent or the twenty-tourth regular session or the Ne- braslm leglslatlre. As early as 9 In the morning streams or people or hoth ) Eexes nnd nil colors nll casses began to IIOlr through the capitol grounds Into the tate house. Two hours before the sessions or houao and enate opened the corridors and . halls or the Reeom1 floor were packed with , _ . n mns of humanlv. _ mm _ _ _ These In the advance guard passed tip Into the galerlcs , those In the rear ranks remained outRide ant vainly murmured. I was the same old scene enacted for years In the past at each biennial gathering or Nebraska solons ; from the 11ays when Buffalo Bill ant Ed Parker , In buckskin suits , attracted - tracted attention by their Illcturesllue ( attire , , . - . - . till the present era or staid business stilts ' . nd a railway tng Still , to many , It was a novel experience , this massing or the po- ltcal forces of n state , and on the whole It seemed , , to meet with approbation. At the door of the house an amusing In- cltent occurred during the prelimInary crush , Representatives of the state and press were being energetically pushed through the crowd at the expense or coat buttons and temper , when n pleasant i raced gentleman elbowed his way along wIth the remarle : , % ' 'I would like to get In , gentlemen . as the house can to nothing until I do. 1 am the speaker , " and C. I. RIchards or Thayer ant Jefferson , caucus nominee tor speaker , was Immediately granted the right of way. At high noon the session was opened wln prayer Dr. M. a - Rickets of Douglas elected temporary - porary speaker and the house rules or 1889 adopted , with an excellent chance of being switched when the house passes Into the 'i. hands of Its permanent ohilcers. For the tu first time In the history or the statp n col- - ored man was recognized as " : Ir. Speaker , " ant ' It Is but just al11 devoid of flattery to Ear that Dr. Jckets ruled with skill , abi- Sty mentarian. and the promptness of a veteran parla- , 'ho same crush was toum outside the doors of the senate chamber , ant I larger : number thl/ usual , of lady onlookers were ; , among the throng Owing to the tact that but few old members have been returnet ! ' to the present legislature , there were many Intr04uctons and hand shaking between thiemdespite the three past days or caucus- Ing ant lobbying , log rolling and wire worle ' Many -ere the familiar ' faces in 'the sen- ' ate , as a large proportion or them are gradu- ates of what Is erroneously termed the lower > house As usual Tom Majors was hIgh . and Inscrutable , but eternally vigilant withal. John C. Watson , presIdent pro tem , ubiquitous , keenly alert - and gracious. The , veteran Orlando Tert of Cass had about him an all or diguifledreservo that radiated front 4 his place to the extent or n dozen seats around him. The first session or the house was short , a recess being taken at 1 o' locle until 3 p. m. The senate lingered along until nearly 2 o'clock , when It adjourned until 10 tomor- row mornIng on motion or Senator Crane or 4t Douglas. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . S"N\TI \SH.Y ; 010oIZ ! ( , l. , Caucns Nomln"UolAl , SClt Through by ! . the Sirtllh , of the nomhuu.l Part ) . LINCOLN , Jan 1.-Special.-The ( ) scene In the senate chamber was an animated one. As early as 1:30 : o'clocle ninny senators were on the floor congratulating each other upon their formal Induction . Graham or Gage cud Pope of SalIne were among the first to take their scats. About this time too , the galleries were thrown open to the Impatient crowd that hall been urglng In - the corridors nil the morning. Every scat U was quickly ihhItl . many women elng among the onlookers aloft , while not a few or the , moro favored onES occuplll seats on the ' cuter circles or the floor . Wlh n nervous rap or the gave ) and amid applause In a nulnor key , Lieutenant Governor Majors salll : . "Tho Senate will ideate come to order. ' - Chaplain MacA'eal will lead In prayer " In an earnest supplication the new chaplain besought the blessing ! or the Almlhty upon the great state or Nebraska and thin labors Dr her ser\ants. 4 The preslllng ofcer thou announced that nominatIons for a temporary secretary would ; " be In order nnll T. II. I Selgewlcle of York , the caucus nominee , \\'al named by Graham or Gage the melon receiving a second from 'opo or Saline anll carryng : unanimously I 1lelcsson of lancaster Immediately moved I thnt the chair apllolnt ) a commitee or fve' ' on retentnls , and upon the motion carr- I . , lag , Menu. ikers or Dawson , lIi'esler of . Wayne , McKesson 01 Lancaster , Smith Dr l' " ' Douglas ant Campbell or Pelt were ap- pointed. on unction or 1011e or Salna thin senate altournell for ften minutes whlo the on\l Hce 'rdlretl to canvas the crc'len- tlas ) Dr niembcE8-lect tals . 10rl.\ ORGANIZATION pnOClmDS. Upon recol\cnug ! Chairman McKesson reported - ported no conte. Is , and the entire senate porte ' , roll WIS decared duly electelt A committee - tee , consitiuig of Caldwel or 1 al , Dale or Kearney and Iope or Sor.le , was apllolntet to wa't upon the chief justIce ali secure In the bcnale chuitunber to ad. his presence 11 chlmer at- minister the oath or ofce to members or the body . Abollto ) silence prc\alell as Chief JustIce Nor\al Ilronolnced the oath to the memben , " ho wrre ranged In n semi- circle around the IcfretarY'1 leek The 1lnlng ! followed , and upon motion of 10hn ot 4dllns the unute next proclcdcd to er- feet n permanent ou'tjuujzatlon . Accorllng to the caucus late John C. Watson or 000 yq nOmllnted for I'resl- Itet or the senate pro tempore by Ter of Can , seconded by Crane of Douglac : , and elected by a vote ot 2to \ ti. ) t. The InllepcllentK nominateit ! against John O. Wateon for prehhlenl pro tem % , ' . 1. Gray or Valley count ) In time \'olnl Gray recel\d % the exalt Inmber of Indipcmlent ont democratic roles In time senate , which I ยง , but he did not vote for huinteef ) . John C \Vatsoum cast his vote for Gray . T. Fl Sedgewick was nominated as secre- . , try Of the tcnJtl by Graham Jr f Outgo , mind O. U. Clmaiis ) or ) hmt1t'r In Ohalll 1llll r WUI ittut 1 nomina- ton by IOpul't. ) , with 1 rote of 2& to 8 In favor or the caucus nominee. i'v. , Barker Granll . Baker or Island was elected ! over W , U. lalon or Nones ns nulstant secretary by 1 larty , role. A. H , Akin of I als City was the lone nominee for loeolli l.slslant secretary end ! WU duly elected to that position. The \oslton balance ot the caucus slate \ went ) through ' , I U unit . R. Q Stewart or ( ll.bel . ) wilLet \ act as rergeant-norms , whie his rl\AI , t' Iajor" Wiiams or Geneva , was pacified by hieing elected his frt assistant , John Wetherwax of Beatrice was the only candidate for postmaster , as was also his assistant , John P. Heynols or Fremont Both were elected without oppositon , The caucus candidate for doorkeeper was John Oannon ofVest Point. lie WI opposed hy John Harley of Colrax , the vote standing 21 I to 8 In favor or Cannon , McKesson or I.an' caster reusing to 'ote. Charlc P. Drun- Ilage or Tecumseh was elected first assistant doorkeeper \\'lh no opponent . When It came to eletcln n chaplain ncv. Mr. tacA'ael found hlmsel running against a woman Mrs. E. M , .1. Cooley or Lancaster was the lady honored with thc nomination , but the senate was trim to Its first hove , nod HeIr , Iae\ael will look after Its spirit- , ual Interests for the coming three thonthis. , FIRST I I.UTlm 0L ' TIE SgSSlaN. I Senator le1esson moved the adoption or the fenate rules or 1889 , jnclng the np- polntmenl of a commlteo to select these or other rules permanenty , Senator Dale or Kearney instantly jumped to his reet with the amendment that the rules adopted should lua those or ' 93 , After a lore or less acrid debate , In \ hlch McKesson reflected on the "PO\S ; , " thin amenllment was nut anll lost by a vote or 25 to S , while the original moton carried by the ame vote , \ this juneturo Smith or Douglas looked hungriy toward thin president anti feebly mathJ a motion to adjourii , but he was anticipated - tclpate,1 , by his conferee , Crane , who , with an ergaglng smie , arose anti declared that he hall an annonnccment to make. In an Instant the prl"llentra teni , John C. Watson - son , \as at his car , and after a whispered conrerence 1r , Crone hooked , nonplussed , all he would defer his nnnouncement until nnother thou , and resumed his seat. It Is scarcely necessary to slate that the mysterious announcement. related to the con- tem\latet banquet to be tendered Tom lajorR I Time senate then alljournell untl 10 o'clocle : a. 1. tomorrow , and the melb rs floated , out to cat their New Year's dinner JOUSI IU\UY ; 1"OIt IUSII < S. - nlcllrd 1 lecl"1 81ell(01 nnll O\IO Chlof CI.rhu-Cuiticiq ) Nlmilee tiet'eftit. LINCOLN , Jan 1.-Speclal-I'romply ( ) ; at 12 o'clock , noon , Secretary of State Alien ascended to the spealeer's desk anll rapped to order the house or representatives or the Twenty-rourth session of the Nebraska leg- 19lature. 11ev. : . S. Maze Invoked dIvine blessing on the members , and asked that they be endowed with wisdom to guide them In their t I les , Mr. Allen asked W. M. Gettes , caucus nominee for chief clerIc of thin house , to cal the roll , which , proceeded with , showed no absentees I was then stated that the house would proceed to the election or a temporary spealter Burns DC Lancas- ter nominated Dr. : . a , ncleetts of Douglas , the nomInee of last night's caucus. There were other nominations , but the vote showed P.icketts' election by a clear majority or 47 This prompt ratification of the caucus noml- nation was rec lvet with the first applause or the session. Dr. ncket9 was escorted to the chair and introduced by the secretary or state. In hIs remarks the temporary speaker dieclaiuned the Idea that the hour for speechmakIng - makIng had arrived. lie asked the pleasure of the house. Chapman of Saline nominated W. : . Gedtes or hail for the temporary clerk of the house. Howard or Sarpy named M. T. Grossman or Schuyler as an opposition democratic eamlhlate. The farce was played out to the end , Geddes receiving 7 votes to 7 for Grossman. Brady of Buffalo moved that time tempo- rary speaker appoint a committee of fire on credentals , Ihodes of Valley raised the point order that It'was mandatory upon the temporary peRher' 10 appoint such commi- tee. - lie : , , 'as rulet out Ir order , ant Brady of Buffalo , Snton or DOIla Cooley or Cites , Caspar of Butler ' and Munger or Lancaster were named , - . namet AtGUMENP BEGAN EARLY Mungar of Lancaster moved that the house . adopt the rules of 1889. A sharp skirmish ensued over the 'motion , the claim being inade that the hOlse % was under temporary organization - ganization and could adopt no rules , Par- . ties to this contet were all ruled out or order , ant the committee proceeded to receive cue- dentnls as called from the roll or the house. Chapman or Saline created a breeze by the announcement that his credentials were at home , locked up In his sale , all plaintively inquired hew he was to be relieved from his embarrassment. The temporary speaker assured him that his caSe could be safely entrusted to the committee on credentials. Suter of Antelope mo\'c that copies or time rules or 18BO bo furnished each member. Chapman or Saline moved an amendment thiatu It be done wihout expense to the stute The motion Iremled , Cramb of Jefferson moved a recess until 3 p. m" , which was carried wihout ) visible oppositon , At 3 o'clock the house reconvened and thc ant report or the rommltee on credentials waR received Dnd adoptcd wihout dissension. No contests were announced. an motion or Harrison or Hall ! committee - tee or three was appointed , Harrison or Hal , Dalves or Cass and Burch or Gage , to watt on Chler Justice Norval and escort him to the hal or representatives to administer the oath or office to time members-elect or the oneD house Upon his appearance In the house time temporary speaker ordered a roll call , 'fho oath or ofce was Impressively admin- Isterelt and time members swore to refuse all bribes offered by corporations or Individuals. I was then declaret In order to proceed wih the election of a permanent speaker mCH\HDS E.ECTED SPEAKER W. a. Chapmln or Saline rose to perform , as he saul , a duty which ho hat hoped wonl,1 , have been perrormell for himself ! y another narty But , aR his own , like other speaker- ship booms , hind been punctured , he nol had Illeasure In plaelnl In nominaton for speaker of the house Mr. C. L. Hch.ds at Thayer and Jefferson conn tes , Nominations I were also made or Scot or Buffalo unl How- ' Inl or Sarpy , lehards received H , Scott 22 , 101l'aril 2 , Johnson I ant IcltetB 1 yotes an motion or time youngest member or the house , W . D Robinson , a committee WIS appointed to escort ! Speaker Ichanls to the chair lie arrived unller the convoy or lIo'- ani or Sarpy and Scot or Illalo , On assuming the slleal.er's chaIr , Mr. Rich- arll Imld n graceful compliment to Dr. Ilckets , saying that I afforded him more Illeasuro to receive the gavel from him thou I would front ulmost any other member nr the hoube , The temporary speaker was now engaged In solving the problem or his race ( Applause. ) The speaker thanked the hOI ; 1 tor time honor centered upon 1lm ) ! , He all. I.reclatelt It more highly becalse I came wih hearty gc.d wi from all with whom he hat been usoclaled . I came trol 1 party or which ho was justiy proud , , a Ilal'IY ) which he loved. 10 came before the hou \ ' a new man , amid a tunis new 10 legislatIve ant leglslatvc hmafls . IIs success dependel , upon time mem. hers lie asked that charl ) ' ! e extended to him , the same charity that others might ask for themselves. Time people hall sent them here as public servants , and as lubl" sen'antl they must answer to their constitu. constu enelcs , Again he thanlee,1 , the house for its ctnslteralon , and uskld its further pleasure The \errunctor ) ' melon of electing Me Gelldes chief cleric or thin houle was then gone through with against the oppollng canlU- d"te ! , Grolsman 01 Cola amid Suter or Antelope. Result : Gcddes , 72 votes ; C-cbs. man 3 and SUtCl' 17. ELECTED IN A BUNCH 10nt or l'ohk moved that the nominees of time replhlcan caucus ! e elected , ! by ac- chlnaton , CarrleJ. Upon thIs basis Frank A , harrison wal elected fr t assllant cleric anr J. F. Zidleel' Iceonl assistant , This was time ease with 11. Glasgow for third al- mintmmnt . 'he remainder or the caUCU1 nonln < es , II time to lowing order , were elected : Sergeant-at-amunb . W. Schoon- berger , Aurora ; a6111alt terge"nt-at-armK ! , A , , G. Tyler of al4lall ) ; euroling ciek , W. O. Pemberton , 1'Jlrhur ) ; chaplain , M. 1. Maze , Cuser county ; I.ostlaster . , James Bunlen , Welter count ) ' . an 10lCi or Merrick or Gate the house adjourlll Intl 10 o'clocle tomorrow morn- secured. imig , n pernulJlcnt organization having been 'WE row SPEAKER , Speaker Richards bu been receIvIng time congratulations or his friends all afternoon ali evening over his election as the preslllng ofcer or the house : Ir. Richards Is ac- ceptng time well wlshcs or his friends with modest good grace . To each awl all ho frankly states that he realizes the nature or the responsibIlities that have ben placed upon his shoulder ant his apparent sin- ceriy In asking for the encouragement or al his friends Is adding to the already favor- able ImpressIon lIe haR created. af course , It lay be frankly stated that Mr. Hcharlls OWlS his election largely to the influence or men who have In the past Political hlstor or the state been opposed to legislation against the encroachments or corporate 10nollolcs , Aside front this fact , however , he Is a man of no little ability , with a record for personal integrity that has 10t yet been assailed , all a man who will , I permitted to Perform his duties without the onclous Interference or pretendet friends , make I good speaker. 11 Is n new man In the logic- laturl , this hell his first term as a law nunkor lie hrlngs to hlR PositiOn a wel equipped legal mlnll , lie having heen one or the leading utore's or the city or Hehron for the past ten 'ears. lie lots served his county as county attorney for several years lie Is cOlpart\I' a young man , too , and this fact has much to .10 with Increasll ; his \o\nlarlt ) . . 10 Is a native of the state or iinois , born Woodstoclt , May I , 1SGG. lie Is rortunato II having n Iheral clnea- ton , having grnduated at the University er lllhnois timid at the Chicago law college. As n parlamentarian his abilities are yet to he tested In so promInent a position as the chief \resldlng olcer or the house or relre- sentatves \ , but he Is wel eqllllpet In itarila- mentary law ali may bo expected to acquit hln&et fairly well. WlkL IAg , \ n\QUln' . Leathers n' , Lincoln Uol'rmlno on n Jln' 1"OlAt ; "lh Tum Mnjol . LINCOLN , Neb" , Jan. 1.-S\ecln1 ( Tele- gram-The ) absnce of the almost Intoler- able pressure at time lndel house tonight gave unmlstaleable e'ldeno that time legis- lalve session had commencell tn real earn- . est There was a 10tale decrease In crowds I that have for several nights past swarmed the corrIdors. Tonight the active work or slating the standing commitees or the two houses comnenced In actual earnest. Speaker comencet Richards has been closeted the gretter part of thin night wih his special advisers and the work or arranging the house commitees satisfactorily commenced to the controlling Infuences has Early this evening the report circulated through time corridors or the 1.lnllel that Governor Holcomb had , through his private secretary . given out to the representative or the press time authoritative statement that he had decided upon tile appointment or John C. Ittihmmuan of Chadron lS wallleu 01 the penitentIary. The hal score or appl- cants for the place quIckly placel themselves on record by denouncing thc governor In unmeasurel1 terms , The report prayed to , be a rake of the clearest water Governor Holcomb has appointed I rnk L Mary or I.lncoln to a clerleshlp In time executive once ant hc did this merely to expedite matters In time transfer or the office 'Ihurday after- noon. mon \V. Demon or Sehuler has also been given an appointment In time executive ofilce. Governor Holcomb said tonight that olce. ho would certainly not announce a sllgle up- polntment prior to his Inalgurnton , At the Lincoln hotel tonight I committee met to perfect arrangements for a banquette to bo tendered Lieutenant Governor Majors on his retrement from ofilce. The follow- lug resolutions were adopted : Whereas , The republcans of Nebraska have cause for rejoicing with theIr brethren nil over the country upon the result of the recent election , for the purpose of honoring the advocates of republican principles In Ne raska In the recent campaign In the stale , ant to cement more closely the re- pulihicans oC the state ; thel'oCore be It \uhlcans \ Resolved 'rhat I banquet be hell ut the Lincoln hotel , 1.lncoln , Nob. . 'Thursday evenIng - lag January 3 , 183 , to which republicans des \ ring cln attend until the lmit oC UCl'om- moalon Is reachct Tim folowing sllealeers have promset ! to bB In atentance : John M. Thurston , John L 'Yebster , John C. Cowin , C. L Richards , T. J. Majors , John C. Watson , L. L. hayward - wart , W. L Gmirley , H. D. Esteebrook and other Time following commlteo of arrangements 'was appolntct , to assume full charge or the affairs : Judge E I. Coffin , Ibis L 11am- mont , Matt Daugherty C. g Adams , J. D Gage , T. L Denton , H. L. Bushnell , ' . C. Carkson , Ii. B. Cortel , H , a'Nel , A. S. Hamion , E , J. lurnn , John L. Careen , \V. L Lowly and n. Q. Stewart. Tim cOmmitee appointed to arrange plans for the Inaugural amid recepton heM Its final meetn ! at the r.ndel ! this evening. The eomn\teo desires the fact to be memor- Ialy understooQ that the reception Is to be entirely nonpartsun In its character. The reception itself Is to bo ontirciy Inrormal Th , . " " "ntnn " 1"mtl" I I . t I entrely " . un nt r"up ropublca'ns r - ' foul ! - ' four " inilependents - ' ' : ' as ' (01- lows : Republicans , Senator Grahiamit Hepre- tentat\'e McNery , Representative Allen and John I' . Maui : hldellendents , Elms Bakei' , J. V. Wolf , Patrick Barry and John C. Sprecher. . JlJT1O 1'UI.IW .1JT17'.llS.1r. hums Thllkl Amorlcn \ DrIfting ' "fll Umt E.umh . , pIJr.A DRr.pIIA , Jan. I-John nUIR , M.P. , the English labor leader , anlvetl hero from \\'ashmington last night and ad- drellld un 1llience that tilled every available - able spot In Association ) maih , lie Fall he hall come to this country to atmftly , as well ! ' as n brIef sin ) ' would permit , our social and Inflnstrlal condition . 'rhe subject upon which he dwelt imttlcuiamiy ' IIHtcllalI' was tnulJ unionism , whlrh , he lall , Illds the fort II 1'huiiitdiphiu , In IIUI t oC his nld'lss he said : "I was the people who mieprccimteti what they cal 011 uny premmimtt Lire \ triticismun of ) 1'llteJsms AmerIcan Inhtlltlon who , the very mao- mont I Itellplt oft time lalwa ; ) ' car on 10- may In.t visit to Chicago , wUltel1 to know may. c1lnlon oC the FoC'inl 1111 111uHtriul cumuli- ton of thnt city . WIln I hind the ' cOII- to tel Ihem , they w.lnlpll to lcmmov l whnt rlAht I h\1 [ 10 criticize the city , < hit I \\'enl hack ten days arHwal1 and alt It again , only len times stronger . " "In Europe . " hu hdroceeleil , " Ilroceplell , 'mmli socinl I urolle. "ul I mind Iilustr 11 l > ollems arc Il'centuatell by Ito 1IIIen or Illnl'lHl , amid you amo m'mmp- Idly fetl ! I imereVe have 8 tmY,000 ' II < toOO 111'11.1 men In luim ope , legalized nlJll'rerl glimleul , poplnjaYI only , luL 11rOlucll ; an'titni ( , hut destroying everything . 'nley uru Itel't less ( or reslstnA foreign foes than II a re- erultn ! ground where England I : cnn IHt hll' chllllon who huve not enough Iwalnt to earn 1 htvimtg . " 4 r1 T.I. 1"Jl0 Ir curr.1UUX , One Traluman : 11.11 anti Several rol'u UnnII'llusly I njurtI' ' . MUNCIE , Ind" , Jun , 1-'rhcre was a col- Islon at York lawn at:30 : thlt 1011n hetwepn the wcslhoul11 freight train No , 9 : In charge of COlluctol' Morgan nail bnRl- neel' W , A. Shmuhi mind hieitm'y Ijnrst , mhmcmmims , anti eastblnll freight train No. n , 11n the lug Four road , In charge oC Conductor Timi. Hlo. s'ltii ( 'hrnrlex Simttoit 'fn- wlh Chlrles Huton , enllel' , und Jo hun \\'mmlsii , Ircman , The ; killed ) rt'e' \v. A. Shiuhi , Jeled 1'he ( Utah ) ' InjlrPll are : Jushla'ailh. . BaI , ) ' InJureI , , henry 1111t. ChallpK Sutton Suton 'I'he engines came lorether \ \ ithm hem i tile force , ral iti lnf hlsh In I the I oh i' a ml' Ih ) fuling telSle I I 1 muss of Ileblls , He\'erl ean were brolt'mi , 1111.lns IL pie Of manglell ) wooll nnll Iron twenty feet hIgh . \1 Iralns are 1011m m - nlll $ l\el the FOl't Wayne , ( hlculo & I .ouhs'iiltt road 1\,1 , to Anlor on lver the Pnniuammtile . 'rime track will \e blockaded nil clay _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1' I IISJ JJ..1 Lr n trijjt T.IU.W _ . zio.iii. I. . IJ.'r _ IH1TJW 1.lr . 1'011111 hue I l'omic.usImuumuui by nn . \ tent C ) ' l \ ho \ \ I'nl 10 ImlnlllHllh I fur Ihl. I i I INDIItNAI'OLIS , Jan 1.-I' . ii . INDANAPOLIS 1.-1. O. phlll ! n r'I'omlnent ' attorney ot Oelweln , Iu" , arrived her , In quest of ex-Congreesman " 'al But- her and found him nt the police staten , wlwre Uuter hall gone to give himself up. Huter 1011 Iolre SUllerllllndent Powell thut lie hal In Inealslble drllre tQ hoard u immmimm amid WIS nfra"l he might leave lhe mllht city before hl ; Cm boils arrived , ' 1r . Phillips leC tor Iowa whit lulcl' . Ihllils ' .l'oduIP nttt' ' Butler lund 1'olay ) ofel' Jlller started for Iowa , Janice Bather Ilr WeHt Pllon , II" , the , cOIIHe m"n's hrolhel' ) , /rrh".1 h'rc after I hll I , ' ) 'iII hI' hll evidence lhal a ater , I1)a I haul he'n hlll 10 murder Ilutier b ) his p. _ I lla I elllh's , alt thIs I11er for \ lis strungc appearance amid condition. ; . . . . , - - : SENATOR JOlN M.'tnuHSTON Republicans in the Legislnt1i forestal the Legal Date for , El ton , - JOINT CAUCUS ENDS ALL SPECULATION - IcetIng Ibid Yesllrdl'1fernlnl nt Which lho nlhlhmnl 3luln S'ittL- Olt mm Worlt lit Jlslnt-WhnL : tr. Thurston Smuyi , LINCOLN , AJal , 1.-Speclal-John ( ) M. t Thurston has been Iresel\ll \ with the Unied S.ntes scnatorshll on n Platter. At a relunhi- Icnn joInt caucls of the legislature , hel tile : aternon In the sUllrel ! court rOl , Mr. Thurston received the vote or sevemmty-omme representatives and twen'\'e senators , a unanlmons vote of all lemUers or the caucus - cus , Tout or Cass Presided and leN"t of Webstei' actl'll secrelur . nummuina- Wlbstel' as secretary. The nOllna- ton was mUlle by Senator Crane or 10ugllS ) , 011 ( seconted by a rising vole or time Clncus , which wits In executive seblon At this stage of the proceedings violent nlllllause11 \ eatet the natnre or alalrs to lhese on time out- chIc , and warl frIend or Mr. Thuston shoole hall all around , saying : "It's all rIght wlh John In timere " 'ne , ) : were right , alil when the caucus Olonrnell a few mOlent later It was wih the news that the relb- Ican vote would have stoo.1 unanimous but for the absence or htel'r.imtative Rouse of Grand Island , , The caucus grow out or the conference last night at a Joint commllee meelng , cOlllse,1 oC three senators and three members of the hiotie. The rank ant file iirC ns widly emt- thuslastc ns members at the I eaucns at the happy resul , The following telegram wn at once sent to Mr. Thnrston : I have hlen c0llnlsplohe.1 . hr time rc- publcan joint (111\8 oC the legishiitmmre of time state of NehlHlm , 10W In /e/Mlnn , to communicate to 'ou their Ni'v Ycor'H gm't'et- Ing In the shape of lhel' ( 'holf oC "IH for tnltel ! ! tltes seumntor from Nebrska Ilr tl ColowlnG vote : 1tCiresehutim il'es . 71 : senators , : ; anr\NnO 'I'll U'1'1' , Chnh'man Jolhl Cutui'tms. Time following telegram was recel'CI front Mi' . 'rhurston tonight In response to the telegram sent him announclug the acton of time caucns this afternoon : , " OMAhA , Jan 1-Ion. Om'lnmudo 'rein , Ch\lnnnn , Tolnt Catmcmms : PIfI"U convey 10 the repuhlcln joint ciulcul 1) ' heartfelt gmttude for the rent honor confenel turmoil me. I hope to alwrysl merit the con- Ihlenee and esteem of thehi'eutmbhicmumus of Nebi'aekmmVishting you , ni n. Imlll' New Year 1 remain ' . , your friend J J. :1'InunSTO . Mr Thurston also sentlucI\'hlual messages to repuhlcan members of I thai legislature thanking them personally. ' The Douglas county ( loleatiOn also tmnited ! doleFat unlell In a congrtulutory telhral 1J to the pros- ' \ectve semmator-elect , to \ 1'hlel Mr. Thurtton telegraphed individual repiis . telegrphet Intlvldual repl9s. - MIt. TlunSTUN Jr'H\iEWJW I , lie Voices Ills Orlleat6 iistd Gives Some , ' of His 1j'\Uc : , ' ' tenVimuuts. The Thurston manllon' last' night was ablaze with ligimt. lon - , John ' M. Th\r ton was at home receiving ntim1mlom'iess congratu- latons by wire ( remit all r-the' country' UpOI his preferment fo , UnJtc States t , scnl toe by tlC joint ' caUC11 of thlnmbers of the Nebraska hegisiauro. . , ; 1 an the mantel plcce 1n tIme , reading room , stood ' the resohut1 i , of the joint caucus cahi. Ing Mr. 'fhurstoit\ \ tb ' brthdF fields of latiqr,1 signed by seventy-one 'represeuttutives and , twenty-nve senators , the I rfsolutcn framed prettily In oalt. There Is n rather reqiarlta blo coincIdence II connecton , with the lgnllg of this reso- I tcn , "hleb Is worthy of nolI At time close i of ' 94 but ninety-lour membeu ; or the legislature - lature hall signed time joint resoluton expressing - pressIng the choice ! or time rellublcan party , of Nebraska for John Melen Thurston for sen- atorVitim the birth or , 'or , . one more man added his name , Henry 'lohrman of Iacon , niaklng , the nimuety.llftIm lame In ' 95. Mr. Thurston was In an exceedingly pleas- ant hnmor last evening , anti so WIS Mrs. 'fhurston , who did not hesiate to express imer appreciation of the high honor " onrerrpl upon her bn band , an honor which , In the man" nor of Its giving , talls alouo In the jmohlt- Ical history cf the United Stales Asked to outline his course a 11 tle principles - ciples I which would govenl him In the mmd- mnmnmttratiomt of the trust ' Preemttom1 to him on New Ycar's day . Mr. Thlrstol In reply , said : APPItECIA'FES TI HIGH HaNaH "I have bcen honorell In n way that very few men ever have bceh. Ant asle ! ( rein time great personal gratlcaton ( that I feel , my chief rejoicing Is over. , , the fact that the republcan party of Nebraska Is unlell and harmonious as never before In Its history. It " :1 he my hlghe Irliton In life to retain - tain for the six years or my ofclal career the same confidence and esteem which the republcans or this state ' have GO 81gn31y expressed , 1 shah accept public sll'lce In exactly the same manner , as I have always accepted professional service , devoting wha- : ever measure of ability I may possess loy- ally and solely to the Iltererfs or the people , My fellow citizens understand full wel thut this prererment comes to me mint by reason or time fact or my past or tiresent nrotessbonai relations to railway Interests . , hnt In spite or timent The fact that 1. have been a railway attorney has been the only objecton which I hlvo had to overcome. I' has taleen year of effort to live down thDIrejldlces , whch ! It has been the pllasurp or poltelals to encourage . I hOllO by m ) ' coune In the United States senate to satisfy the people o this country that time conscIentous Ilertorm- snee or lY whole dmity to the great Interests which I have for so lany years represented has not dlfqnaliell me frouii flhlng the humt- ties of the common ) .rom tl'om the ranks or whom 1 came , anI for wlmpse struggles and hafhhlps I ha\e time greatest sym- patimy. ; " 1 think my vlewsotf , pllple IIeslons are vehi known , I am In pctad with the principles : - ciples or the republcan party , as enunciated In Its platorm ! and my opInions on current nautical issues were fully jet forth In time address I delivered at time last state conven- ton , the substantal3ft lof which Is as fcilows. Were I to frame a platorm for the republican party , .1llt lean tlls ; .1\ ' ' I , Jlf PEltS0NAI IJIiA'lFal 'Fun supremacy ot , Hie' onstllton of the ! ( hulled HtnleH ; the mafnttnan.'e at law ali order ; time 8u\\les.lon of unnrehY IIII crime : time 11rolecton \ at every mel'lcon ctzen In i his right 10 live ; liii iou' nlHI to \ote : \IIOI"OUS foreign policy ; the . eufom'cemnt'xmt of lho ) )01100 doctrine : iaf.uty uldel the stars III stripes on e\II' mica Inll In every port ; time restorton of olr merchnlt nut- mine ; time tariff of Wllum .loKlnl < amid the reclploel or James O. Walnemerl ; - can malltels ) tor AIel1 * an I"otucts ; the protecton of the . \mcllcln faint , the \merl- can CUl'tol'Y tumid ! the Anlcl'Jrnn mine tram tOlel1 pauper competition ; such leHlatcl Ut wi HUalante ! stl\ly ' , empioynt.'mmt nn.1 good \ vmmges to the vomkioj.mmtemu or 1his 10011'IIes t\'ol'lomel tlls coumi- try ; n free ticket to China COI' nut ) ' III who Insists upon hi" right to buy time Ilrocuct Of hU\an lub,1r wihout ll'ln" n lair I.rll'e . to the hriin , anti hrwn whllh lmrouiuc'es , It ; the InalltH t. of federal legls- . nton allelllnh' ' to 8tcur II Crf ballot IUII 1 fair count II every 'othmg , Iitclnct , of Ihe tuition ; a one term prsIdnmmc' ) ' ; the election of UIIPe States " ' ldlncr vote of tIme leol'le ' ; thin rflablhLn'ent of n postal trllgrp I sysienu : the IO\'Lmentul suer- vision ami onlul % of ' u'.musmomtetiomt lines ! aunt ruts ; the proteltoa of the ! popl ( rein all umiluwui combinaton und unjust exaction - action of nJIHef,1ed capital amid corporate power : ucum' nn the three great democratic trulll-ol , whlky urHI sugar ; the mubohuion fu/al' allllon of nil sect icrahismn-.omie people , Ole counl' ) ' , 'or' tn ; I Iloltk/l CIOfaiure fOr the rataml ) howieIl a 1)1 CIO\ lul jugglers : a 1''l ' lon pik'y JUHt 1111 g nc'rouH juggers Ih'- Ig heroes tumid limo wilow" amid olhaua of their lpu'l ( ' ( 'omr.1I' . ' ' limo umtm"st expansion of Dur currerl' , ' cunsltent I with the main- tenmmlw'eu or the equal \urtm.ln Ind debt- \ ; Ilaylnl lower or every dulimmi ' American minis -n11lan mln"l , time i'ce colnng of the Aluellcan l'IOOult ot 1lh'er and gold Into honest " Arnerienmu welcome money' an Amllran mete to every Gal.fearlng , IberU'.lo\ln/ 'on- Rttuton-rrICctng , la w-ahhln , / I nl r- 5eekimu , dlcent mon : hue deimmtmttioit 11 } / .lepol'laton exclusion oC nil whoe birth , whose heel ! , who o conlllon , whose temucimings , whose practices won II menJce the hienmnuttuenc' of free institutions , . cl1aner time eafety of Amerlcnn society , or lesen time oppcmmttmmti- ties of . \mercnn labor : nn Amerlenn lag for every Amerlean school house : It tlenth- less 10'nl ' to Amcrlnn Instiutons flu a Imtrlotsm eternal ns the stars , WILL TELL Tim LEGSLATUm . "When the JoInt convenlon nimbi have ratified the action or the rcpublcan caucus I Propose to allvlso thl legislature of the views which I hell on theBe questions which arc lahlc to denuamud the first atenton of thin next congress , for thin purpose or asking the legislature , In case its members are tot In entire accord whim views direct wih 1) own , to Ilreet me by aplolllate resoluton on any mater or conlcsslonal aclon whlc ' they regard al or pcclnl iittbtortance I shal always rearleEs advocate sneh measures as I believe to be right , hut as n representative or the People will hol1)'selr In readiness to of- fclaly execute their COmll111s whenever thirectcml so to do. Ilrectell to. "Since October 13 , 1893 , I have not repre- sente.1 professionally or otherwise any railway - way corporation , bondholler or stockhoiler , but immure been time solicitor for five re- cch'crs apllolnted by the court to administer thin great railway lrOpertes ) Placed In their charge as officers of the court In view , however , or time criticism which hUR been lulle concerning the canllilacy at a railroad atornlY for United States senator , I ha\o rClleatedly allvlPCI ) friends that shonll 1 bo elected to time seuato I woult retire rrom the service or the receivers or the Union . Pacifc s.stemalttevotol.sel to llso PUblic affairs tevolvlu ! l\on inn as senator. This course of acton I intro determlnet upon mmtmtinly for the reason that I wish to relieve the republican party or Nebraska . from e\'ln the allparent rIIponslblt ) Cr electng a nina holln ! proresslonal relatons to Important Interests which mlght become the subject or congressional legislaton , I expect to organize a law firma In Omnha for the general practice of law 111 more especially hecausc I desire to IItaln a local bnslness at amahl to spend nl the time not requlrCl of me at \\'ashlnC- ton In m ) own state and to keep In touch with the Ileople among whom I ha\o passed time best twenty-hIve years or my life . " . L.ll OU7' .1 110 IIJ f. 'orld' ( lnlr.nlUy lol" JIs first Ilcelnl lt ( . hi'ngo. CHICAna , Jima , 1-The Inital re- unIon 01 ' the \ Vorhl's Congl'eRs mmtmxiiinm'y wns hphl at the Alltorllm tonlRht. 'he nuxiial . wits formed for the unit pORe of renewln ! lie I Cremlshfls 111 comutneiiiormt I- imig th" nehlevement of time \\'orld's comt- gl'CS : or 1893 I Is niso Jtoposet to con- tnu ! the svouic 1111 exten the Inluence anti interest of time congl'e" Time meetng wns calel to order hy (1. C Benne ) ' of Chl- 1110 , \ ho was IU"esltent of the congm'esses held dud ing the full In his opening ntl. dress " . 1(1)1) dwelt at coushlel'ahle length on the work accumlllshet by the congleslel helt Unrln thc fair , and spoke , oed lhnt viIi In con1It terms of the good they wil do In the future Ir the ' ' cnrmletl 10 futle thmey oulr are cnr/iel on In the same mnnnel ns were the meetings 'or tW ! YCIIS nlO , Altll sII of welcome were nUde hy Mrs. Chll'les Hel'oln , 1r , Elizahettu iloymitoit Hel ert nod :11 Caro- ! lzaheth 1o'ntol lne } Sherman Dr F.V. . Gunsaulus oC Chicago followed with an address on the "llnIHtIY of Ctmhttmre , Literary and Art. " Dr. } bemtryV. . Rodgers of olthwrfter uuuivdntlty dwelt on ' 'hhhgiiei' Educalon Ind need Oovermmmumemtt. " llr , J. M. lower discussed "The Public Schools aUII Good Oov- ' elnlenl , " and I'mot. Harper , prlsltont of Chlca olllvcrtlty ; splee on "Hlghel' , Education - uton 111 Internulonal Pcact' A greet- ' tug from Chic orient was read by Prof 8. 'Choyo" late "of th UI\I'erlly of 'ol lo. "The heiiious CongTCssel 'Qf ' 1893 , Crowned by the ' : W < rld'l . .Hlwlamftl- ! itellgiotm . " ' wile miiscum'ed , lw"HeV : ' FI'unle""r. "UI'lstol , Rabbi E. \ O. 1I'seh , He\ . J. p , Mereel' , Te\ . ' J. Jones 1111 othlrl "The Brther- heel of Science Ind Faith" wmf the subject of DI' Andrew , f , : lclhlrlon oeNotre Dume : Antrew mmnivei'sity. Dr. J. ' 1mm. Couler of Lake For- est unl\'erslty and others spoke at some length. A lumher of .uldrelMI/ were made by spe\lcl' not emi the regular IH'ola 1 , amid lttllH of regret were read ( mom Cnnllnnl Glhhom : . Pllnc'olkln'lt ) ' aUI a number or clel gyimuen , who took part In the con- gm'eses two years ngo 'j'he plattorm of the auxiliary was set fOllh by President Honnp In his opening c all/lreSM as rolowl : , " \VI would malee the social pm'l } ' and time moral vowel' of which woman IB the I\vlnel u\Polnt 11 relHPsentatl'c 1\1 I10tent in , vuhle as It Is In pllvale life. "We wOII'1 ' exalt nml estnhlsh aU thou ustimmi 1llustrles Of lime world nnd crown lhll with blessings mind honor for the Her- vice they render manl.III. " Other objects of time ulxlln ' arc to ( s- tlhlEh just amid equal relalols between lahor aI enllnl anti pi'oriile for a sstem rf CO'OPII'UtOI between thcm Simiar metnlH to that held lonlrht are to he heW for the snle obJects In other cities In countries whll'h participated In the ' , olhls Fall ConrleSSII. nl11 partial nrnntemcnts have leln made for thl hohln In Chicago , II the near future , world's congress exten- Ion nwetlngs In mite departments oC clence , litemntum'e and rellon . , ' . 1r.IJE ; .1 Ir.n'lm 11 UI. . Unconpled , time Ullllgo : C'I' ' and Left thin I Xllr0. m iCluiuiti. CAMIEN ' , ; lle" , Tan. 1-Slx masked men I mUlle an effort to 11 the northbound Cot- I tout Belt train 11ue here at 1 o'clock , at a' ' tank Icn mleH "outh of Cmmmntlen. ' 1hell ob- ject was to secure the oxpless mone ) ' . Time tmln stopped ' . IH usual to talc watel' and the negro IIOltCl' got oft to 10 aroune to the tunIc to let time water on lIe was stoJlll , howlvel' , hy \lnchestpl In his Cale mind ol'llere to nncouplo the Clrs , ' 1uls orcel' WIS obeyed 1U1 Ihe englneel' , who WIS Ullel' Illfl , wal mlde to run the car tip ( remit time tmln I i , I , litutmu ace of half I I mutiic' . 'i'hie hlndls discovered too late that they hUll mllie I watel' haul , tatlng ) Ihe , ' ' ' instead of the , balglge emit' eXllreSI car 'i'hmt'y luul to grin , toke their meilcino amid go 10 time wooils. 'fhe butler told the engineer - RO ' that he IHll the t luurh I on them t , but wOltl see him mmgmtimm. 'fho wO'le WIS 10 ' 0 Il'le I' i done Ihul I the i tenuel's : did not lenow what Wil goln on unll the would-he , 'lher'l ' hUll fijiummul I efnfI' In time cenle for- l'sl 'niclne at thp robber ) ' Is mom than u mie ( rein nn ) ' reHllence , tw small sta- i ton of Incna Victim bolnl ulJut n mile I , /ollh , 'l'lmine 11 no huc'ttei' place than thll tom' ( handls to ply thch' calling , A IIOS"e I his left hero In l'urch of the wnuld.he m'c.hiiuem'u' . 'i'iue men Wl'le nmaskemi wlh rell hUIHllnna IUIHJwlchlptl , 1 IH IU\'JOSI,1 ' , that t II" I ) ' wlnt 011 frm CanHlen alud I It evel Immi tumid ed tilt the I ) ' live In Cmmmtttlt'n. A ihisiuiuteim Indium ) ' fm cia time COtol Belt om- e.ls 1IIIes that a rewld ! of $ : will he paul for time nrest und ( 'ol\letlol of el'h n tIme \alll' ' , anll thc governor II CXllectcl1 to offer u rewunl. olel' . - J'JfISO.V1IfS , SI II J l UU7' ( J" ' J.JIT. . l'mutmick CroUc , 1'lllorly of Omlll , 'VIS , . ' iIim"mmg . 'hcm , S' . JOmPI , Jnn , 1.-I'lve desperate prls- onel's lawl,1 , timeim' wmuy out of the Huchunol conlty Jai hero 11'IIg the miigimt . Time fact Wla not known till 8 o'clocle thll ummormi- imiur , By that tme the men , who It was lalel' lenrnel tire oil armed , hnl made geol their escimpe . 'fho esrallell ru"IHonerR are : Polrlcle erowe , Int Courtnel' , Joe 1)usty I , Wllnm I"ullel tutu Jan1s Owens Crowe 1M oUe ot thl mel who 111111 the I trin t rolherl who operated 10 IJoh1) 1111 success- fully In lhls city last wiltel' , ) lie Is a des- ) i rate I mal , WIl tell t II I hil , I n dozen states COI' serlouR cnirne . Dlsty Wit unller en- tenc of tbetm tim , a lay of t'xecumtioum having been granted to alow the ummuumu'c'mne court to pal > 1llon' ' lime CIS ( ' , Owenl wnl an \tchl- hOI t'Ollt I ) ' I'm leaner it ice H'nlene I ll t\ I 0 hum uig , nail his Ctle li tiCO Iefore time sUlreme COlt t. ' \ho etimem' men wcm'c' In jail ! I for Ilreln ) ' , 'he ) rlsonell (1111111 by lawlnK the 1101 harl lt Ihl I'orrillol' wladow anll lowering themselvrl to time groumnil witim m Oies. Four suuws t' foumid ut time jail timhmu mnonmtimmg. 'i'homnams hiiekmnummu , a ii musty , syamu ( oummuil lying liummni and gagged imt I lie con imlor , limit time iutmtluum'ities auiseu t hue fur. nishmed time tools amuib thumut im m eieast'ui tue urlsomlerc ( noun time cells into this corridor , I lit ii I 'sVmu It ' 11 I i I I .u L'tuimh.m Yum miisui , I hut ( 'JIEVENNE , \ ' ) o. , Jun. J.-Spoeial- ( ) Joimn Clan len 'fimomtmlmucui has eceived him comnnmismiiout as suurm'e'or.genermmi of Wyo- mnirig , vice I'enm'y hlickori , resigned , 'rhomnpsomm s'Ill tititu' dma Iii of time 0111cc mu I once. lie vmus appuintm'ii iii Ht'ptt'mniioi' , but c'xliemieuuee'l some ihltllcuhty iii fuuunie'imimug the $ iuoo ( ) bommii crmmuireil , ilium uliialomy ai'tiomm iii time matter camummomi time report to be sent out ( roam \S'mmshmumugtnmi to the effect that hhmelcfotih would be ut'tuinm'ii In oiiiee , umuil , ha foci , the coimtmnlssioner of time general Jumul oillee did erdci mm &eim uummmg lit his ease , - - - BARRETT SCOTTBRUTALLY LYNCHED _ _ Torn from Ius'Vifc's ' Sicic by Unknown Ruf- . fiins and Dragged Away to Be Put to Death in Secret. TERRIBLE 'TRAGEDY ' 1NAO'1'ED ' IN IIOLI' ' COUNTY Stopped \\T1i'ilc Returning to O'Neill from the Country , IIi Family' l7irccl on , and IIimselfToun1ccI and Taken Away Into thc Brakcs of the Niobrara-Shcriff's l'ossc in Fruitless Pursuit. " \ O'NEILL , Neb. , Jon , l.-Siuechal ( 'rein- grarn-Ilarrett ) Scott , time ulefaulfimug cx- treasturer of unit county , has gomme before a higher tribunal thmnn that ivimicim a few weeks ago sentenced Imimu to five years in time peni- temitiary. Mob vcmmgeauice ' . % 'ttmi miwiftor tlmmmn time lou' , amid his immisdeetis inure been cx- plated iii a cninmo still darker thunt lila omvum , Early Momida ) ' afterumoomi time carriage iii which lie was tlnivimmg wltbm his famnihy was itmot by mm baud of unasked macmm at Parker , a loumely eliot tea miles northeast of this city. After flrimmg a volley from timeir'imtehmesters. . Scott mvas taken away , botmmtd amid gagged , nummi no one imere doubts that. before time New Year tlamvumcd imis tuamne was nuhihed to time list of victimmts of iymmchm law iii Nebraska. Ever since ii. was nammoumneed timutt Scott was to be released on bail thircats of violence have beemm heard.'hout hun released two weeks ago lie was wiurumed thmat his life mm'ouid not be afo If hue retmmrned to O'Neiii , but hue disregarded the warmuimtg amid rctmmrned to his Tonmaer imomite. A week ago hue m'emtL to Mineola with iiis fondly to visit relatives. It was on his return from that place that time crime of yesterday occurred. Besides imintseif tue carriage contained himi wife anti timmughuter , lmls niece , Fammutie MeWimortor , and Joimn Sciminidt , tue driver. HALTED BY BULLETS. Just this side of Parker a sod imouse stands close to time road. As time carriage passed It the driver was roughly Ordered to Imalt. Scott told him to drive on , and bent , forward to whip up thmo team. At timat mnomnemut a dozen masked men appeared. They d"hii aFthod'mvith Wuchietgrs , nad wltjmoui. another . 'trord..cpened..flre oh the carrIage , One horse fell stone dead and ( hue other was writiming in its deatbm agony. A bullet strumele Scott In time right cheek , making a valnfui but miot dangerous wound. Atmother hilt Miss McWiiortor in time spine , btmt its force was broken by a heavy button out 11cr cloak , The imlmtuoUng closed tue suddenly as it be- . gaum. Some of Cliii assailants seized Scott and Imis drIver anti bound amid gagged timemum sectmrely. Tue otimers turned their atten- tiout to time woineui who were frightened imito silence. Timey were placed in a ciome carriage - riage and driven oft in one direction , vlmiie Scott and Clue driver were taken in another. Scott was covered with blood front tIme mvound in imis chock , but his captous showed ito mercy. lie was roumglmly thrown into time bottom of a vagomm , meimiclu was driven rapidly away. In five mmtiuimmtcs front time time time flrt imot v'as fired the place was uieserted , Not a sign remmualned to imudicate time tragedy but time imorses waliowimmg in their blood nail thmo carriage , wlmicli mm'as splintered by the bumihets. FOItCEI ) TilE WOMEN TOVALIC. . As time carriage hearing AIrs. Scott and time clmiidremi was driven away shun beggeml tue driver to tahio theumi to O'Neill. lie Imrc- served a stolid silence until lucy were ccv- oral amiles front Parker , timemi lie stopped abruptly aumd asked her if iue commith walk , She said sue tlmouigimt shin could , but timat imer mtiecc was too veak to make time attempt , Time oumiy relily mime received was a gruiff order to get out , mm'imicit was obeyed , 'flue carriage - riage 'as driven off antI Mrs. Scott an. misted her wounded niece until they reached time ( aria imoumso of I"rnnlc hlarteii nearly a mile away. hiarteil at once hitched up nail brougimt timcmmi to thmimm city , which they reacimemi jumst before umuidnighmt last niglmt. 1mm spite of time hour at wimicim Mrs. Scott arriveml lucre , tlmo news of time supposed tragedy broughmt time sienping city to life let a mtiommiexmt , Before 1 o'clock Simorhff hlauuiitouu miami aim mum'imued posse of fifty rmteit imad started emi time trail of the iynciuers. Noume of timemn expected to bo In timmue to save time ox-teens. tih'er ( coin his lmnpentllng fate , limit ( lucy romie rapidly in imopo timot thmey cotmid overimmitmi hmis mnurmlerers 1)0(0cc they imad tinto to die. perse. Time aimerbfl amid imls posse hmail scarcely disappeared wimeim John Schmidt , tIme driver , caine iii Oii foot , mmeariy worn out. W'iiAT TilE iRIVEI1 TOLD , Ito brought time first muemvs of Scott after lie was separated trout his family , lie said that time wagon in whmichm Ime aitti Scott were taken mmmvay was drivout very miloviy , amid at Inter- vale it litoitlied whmibe timeir captors whistled as it aignmuhuiumg to some of their confederates , lie s'as unable to mhistimmgulshm smhmat timia itmemumut , as ime was commupietehy huhimm'loh'leti ( , lie mmuonaged to rub time bandage against time side of thin wmmgomu no that imo commld see a little Out of one eye , As mmeariy as lie could calculate they sverc golmig in a direclioum exactly uimpo. site to tfiat pursued by Mrs. Scott's driver , Time narty lr000edheti , with freqmmeiut immiltinga amid coasultmitloums , tmmithi about 6 o'clock , when timy , reached amu aid stubie wimero timey all aligimteil , 'rumeo time ruffians turned Sciumnit loose , and , poimutimig to time road , toid hint to umiake huimnself scarce , lie required no second bidding and huurrieui off in time dlrectton hum , dicated , until lie caine to time house of I'tmt Gaghumo , whmere ime imad eumpper , timid then started eu to thmimi city. lie found it teeum.mnlle walk amid ivan aimmiost death wimen he arrived , his took a sbomt re5t and thieuu started back mmithu nitotimer posse , with this intention of ieadumug I hmemmu to tIme stable whom lie haul left Scott ium the clutches of thin baumd , At a late lmoimr toumighut this was all that was hcmiomm'mu of Barrett Scott utah his fmite. ShlEitilF' COULD LEARN NOTIIINI , iepmmty Slueriff O'Neill amid several of time 01 hers returned froumu time Imuumit at S o'clock toiuigimt , Noime of timemmi commld mmdil to what . \m.as nircmmly limiown , They lund followed limo wagon tracks for several mmtiics , btmt it scomumed timat time whole cOdiuutr ) ' ivan 1mm leagume with time iynchmers , At thin scatteretl dwellings - ings ahouug the tra'.h all immformuiatiomt was ' \vitimhmeld , Time inmnatcs were stuuihioumsiy 1g. noramut. of tilt ! passage of time ltarty amid cx- luentled all thmeir emmergies in tr'ing to throw time pursumers off tIme scent. At last accomimmts time sheriff amid imis baud of determumimmeti maca were still foilowimig time wagomi .tracks and ' . Imoped to overtahce thmeir macui. It in possible that time greater tragedy is yet to occur. Time iyumchmers arc armued to time teethu and are kmmowmt to be a desperate band , Time sheriff's nina nro aruuied witim Sprimmgflehd rifles , taken front time armory , anti mutant of them know how to use timeuti , If timey simouid overtake time hyncimers , wimilo thmey are uumalded it , ii feared a bloody flgimt mviii follow , Meaawhmile all 11011 , county Is astir anti news from time posse is be'ng looked for vithi time greatest amtxiety. WAS A WELL STUIIED MOVE , That the deed of yesterday m'as deliberatciy' . . rilanaod there caut be uo dotmbt. Thumit it. has beemt succc fuihy completed is universally be : iievcd , Time 'urelarations made by time lynch- crc Show ' that they- were well am'are timat SCott would return to Niul mit a certain date. They hind not neglected to provide timcnmsoiyes m'itlm time closed iurriage with which to remutove Mrs. Scott and time children and time celerity withm wimichi time maneuver was executed indicated thmat every ntovo lied been careftuhly prearranged , No piace could be better fitted for mm deed of violence than time omme that was seiecled ( hr thin emicounter , Parker was fou'nteriy a itostomee , but was bong ago abandoned , Time few people mvhmo once Inhmubited it have disappeared , anui at time pu'esemtt ttumto there is not a dwelling withimu four mallen , Time mioii imouse in which time rimffliamus ams'alted time travelers is a sort of cellar , roofed with a heavy coverng of earthu. One of time scoutlmmg party vhmo me- turned tonighmt nays timat it could not imoid over six mcmen comfortaliiy mummil that Clue floor is scattered over withu emuipty sheila , Time surrounding country Ic wild and broken nail time deep gtmichmes lut time imituttetliate vicinIty of time crimume would afford coumceaimnemit for no army. In taicimmg Mr. Scott away ( coin O'Noiih they made certain thiat it wuQIul be mtt least tmveive iiours before any . organiz.d pursuit would be uittemrmpted , anti they tic- pended oit time whimhimess of thin couumitry amid the syinpatimy of t1i' , settlers for immmmnummlty ( coin capture and punshumnmunt ! , MRS. SCOTT INTEI1VIE\'ED. Mrs. Scott is prcstrateml mm'itii grief at her home in this city , Tue terrible expcrthmuce of the last twenty-four imours bias made her years younger nail imer sorrow is too deep ( or tears. As simo wits seen for a nmomeat' by a lice reporter this evenimmg uiime was mm quiet littie wonton , wimose every feature betokened timat disposItion in which tIme love of Imome mund ' hmusbammui reigns suimrexne , It was only briefly that shun alluiled to her mnisfortune , "I am immure timat Barrett Is dead , " aims said. "Timoso nten imath mnmmruber In timeir eye. Timey imave taken him away nail kiiieul iiimn amid I shall never , never see my imtmsban agaimi , It all cnumto no sdmlilemmiy. Semite one called on mis to stop aumd then they begamm to shoot nail I saw thin blood ntrcamcming from Barrett's ( ace , Oh it m'as terrille , terrible. " .4 ammd time little woman muimmmost sweouted away as sue recaihed time fearful trial , Wimeum nime recovered imer voice mmimc said timat aven time mann who brought imer home seemneti anxious to delay her as long as possible in order to prevent the authorities train overtaking - taking imer imusbamid's murderers , It was two immure alter she arrived at Iharicli's before ho was reatly to start for O'Neill. At first lie mefuseil to comute , ciaimmuing ( hint lue mliii not wisim to leave lila wife alone. Flmmaliy lie was moved by bier tearful entreaties and got one of his neighmbor to stay with 1mm wIfe wimibu lie brougimt Mrs. Scott to O'Neill , NOT TIlE FiRST NIOBI1ARA TRAGEDY , On time train that carriemi a Boo reporter to O'Nelhi thus afternoon time tragedy was time only topic of convermimmtiomm , Ammuomug' the van. acuigors waum Judge Jackson of Nehiglu , wlmo was retairmed by Itolt county to assist in time prosecution of Scott , Ito said that tImers could be umo doubt hint timid Scott imati been um'urdemcd. lie imai imeard time Jimreat made befQru lie was released , amid 'iten hue was set at liberty lie hued imimmmmteht urged iieot ( aot to return (0 ( O'Neill. "They will kill you it you go back there , " ime hma told imlium , but Scott said that imo wan not afrumid , and tIme advice urns wmmmmletl , "Timlum is not time first deed of blood tlmmmt imami boemi done in limo Niobmara valley , " added tutu jtumbe , "Wiuen I was disltlct attorney , - . .