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Show THE OMAHA BRIDGE. The U. P. Should CUe llit Other Read ictus oa Rcano- able Terms. A U.A.RM WAVE MOVING CAST' WARD. j Vac IrMi GATrcuce at Boalcjue: r J V BfcoDcillatKm Probable. THC SITUATION ATtTHC INDIAN AGENCY- B Tdcsraph to the Mm I ilnE RAILROAD qCAUEI- ! SC)saI Train iTeTvated fron SelKa- Itae Omaha Bridge. Ouah , Neb., D-c 31. A ten pLrary Injunction was granted on petition of KrnestSrull, of Omaha, to prevent$I50,030 in lands voted by tbe city to aid tho Unioa Pacific railroad in tbe construction of a union depot here, from btlng tuned over to that company. The injunction is based on the ground that the Union Pacifis should give all rcais access to the depot on reasonable terms, and it now shows a disposition to violate tbe contract, riio hearing Is set for January 5th. After the order of tho court bad boensirvedon the Union Pacific lulnicht and that coaipauy had learned from the court that the St. Paul trains could corns across ibe bn.'ge, an attempt was made to bring a fast train on thelattrr roa I from Council Bluff. Tho train had progressed but a short dUtancewbcnltwas brought to a standstill by tbe tracks being turn up for 150 feet An attempt was made to take the train over another route, but tbe switch was blocked by an entice ordered there to keep kthc train from going through. HfirjMfk-.Ztec-3l. A I jsclal rHjHJB)VoD4x.- recehl to- l - VKujBjJK a?,tt tbcnnMrcd pMaySaljgi-la raadofrpwa - New Vof?iiL2J 1 -- y&ntlnues Its .BiWiltM. rne"D -fcliarges sis pereeBMHJ loans. aVI TbeAUyerefThe F4saslr chasve. CakoiatuN, Mass., Dec 31. At the preliminary examination ot Mc-Brlde, Mc-Brlde, yesterday, for the killing I J. P. Matthews, the republican postmaslerof this p'-acc, last Christmas, Christ-mas, twenty-five or thirty witnesses were examined. After exhaustive arguments It was decided that Mc-Bride Mc-Bride acted in self-defense and be was discharged. BeaiilerUaMatlB . Nhw Orleans, Dec. 31. Yesterday Yester-day Hope & Co., Amsterdam bankers, filed a suit against the Board of Liquidation, Louisiana, praying that said board fund 9012 bonds of State, amounting to over $1,000,000,1010 consolidated bonds. The Board o! Liquidation met two weeks azo and realised to fund the bonds. Uence tho appeal to the courts. TB swea jaarmw. New Yobk, Dec 31. Dullness again became tbe most prominent feature of the stock market this morning. The opening prices among the leading stocks showed more declines de-clines than advances, the loss on the Union Pacific reaching per cent. Later In the hour, a better tone prevailed, which broughtmost stocks back to tbe opening figures. At lL the market was dull and steady to arm at Insignificant cnangesftom the first plicae. After 11 o'clock further progress was made la the direction of higher figures but tW improvement was, as swrusSi kMWniOcaot, fractions of 'k-jBne cases, wets lost si a v VjMvAt noon the market - BVkddull at close to tbe 'ilsmeWMVk"- - -PAmesBSkBsiBkVitil .4- jA mS3Swtc?i'F " ..s. rjUbjdiirebbulfir Trtw Wawlg WeUu7tbe secretary i gntaaar-sTder the CleveUod Tfce Fasaell rrHmm, Bootvoate, Dec Sl-Parnell, Keany, Scully and Bryne left thi city today en their return to LeadoD. lVo aaeouneesnrnt U jet made as to whea and where the oext' conference between Pxmell and O'Brien wUI take I lace. UOUKCaXIAXIO!! HCPBODABI.L. PABta, Dec 31. TbeSfecfe claims that a hot and hostile discussion took place yesterday at tho con-rennce con-rennce between Messrs. Parnelland O'Brien at Boulogne-sur mer. This discussion, according to the Skck lasted .until toward mlJnigUt anil readers a reconciliation between the Irisbjeaders most Improbable. Bedlea stecevere4. WlXKEEBARBE, Pa., Dec. 31. A ghastly sequel was being enacted to-uaytulsse to-uaytulsse frightful disaster whici occurred In the shaft of the Lelili-l, and Wllkrsbarre Coal Co. ai douthWllkesbarre hut march.whei eight minors were Imprisoned. After Af-ter repeated efforts to receive tht '' bodies, two were recovered and ' othem will probably be found before Bight. |