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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRll‘)A'\. FEBRUARY 4 851 VOL. X. = e o C— = Estzbiahea 1900 MORNING EDITION. 3 ARCAINS . IRREPRESSIBLE COXFLICT :’F"‘;;,"‘;jy:‘:_%;” gv;_-;vy‘!_ihgl DOMESTIC DOINGS, [br c. Ohuniie s ghamictd — DAVITI'S DOOM. THE LATEST NEWS, T, : — — b ios Pacificrailroad, and soch & manag-r of the properties ani rivhis —_— —_— - us | Four Persons Killed by the Ex- |t a recion excludes 5 ! tlegriph _company vntil further -o- ipectly ot indirec ly con- plosion of the Boiler of tice. Al officers snd @mployes of lin by th- B tish Gov- the Chu - = DOMESTICS! Lrosds, from being ¢ @ ot hor of said companie®will b REAI_ sk fourih section_fixes the Steam Y cht Saliied il the ascyias GERIEls: compiiny erament —— 1 N i II oA o The Wise Men of the West tiosalary of commissioner at $2000 “Carrie, until further notice, and all business N JK p- 4 co : . Ty e it oie Michuel Davitt Arrestedin Dub- A Pontizo Ma i il Rat geets Wik & peccoiary at $1000 done and revanaos acorting in the op. Which is the Signal for & Field | 1 e Hostile Sioux Surrender- | £y i -NOonA | are Beginning to pet your. Tho seeuth,eight == orstions of said lnes wil b¢ reported Day jnthe House of - , | ing in Sections. T See Stars. teath, elevanth wid twellth A Woman and Her Paramour | #nd taried over to this comoan Cominion | AT Hav-J VE 7ill offr this week | s 2 sboommaioners 4| [ © L o thie Mrder (Sigued) ~ “Nowrox Grewn,’ | o s. BN bt o TWE | i sort of {avesigation committee, with | cendent, e ;.| & Railrond Engioeer in Chicago NTY BALE - s @ s’ Moribars Forci-| E Baiirond Liocls abion the k)] svanedoui s tennt aud papors, A ok AT The Irich emiers are Forci-| el LES AND SEVENTEEN GCASES 3 A % aced AcAEERY $&kzamine books of the Spsta Dieich o o Em by Ejected From | ST PR eC Y wing' @ Epe s B bsorbimg . | railrad coiipanies. For the rest the band. N B , oy Vit iol. b 4 % 110 138 we must have . - - commis<ion «ould practicebly be sn g PELAL S e Parli:ment. r f g of Geods, we wil B R DML T S run scare moswo or srsonnsapios | (3R laxaty. They bave wo su = on Hller, uai trin e ; : % a“ the = » ”. LED OF DISORDUNATION | ) Criie o argoribe and eforos mni- | Comsolidation, of the Three “l‘]’f“vye‘d m"l“‘Ph‘fr‘o ol e e T Railroad Accid nts, Fices, Etc. -z . ~ANIGGEEAN THE WOOD PILE—AN | form cuiok 0 SraDpoFtati emplo ne S Tifle) [ pacial g5 Yho! . I . . AGENCY. [ S8 1= mamans © wuuscon— | von Bad pactt euiorton und ds; | Grost Telograph Com- | insummuco companyy woro v od vt | Lowpx, Hebeary 4—1 a m Sl Regular Jobbing Price, ’ 2 " 0 i i s Tombs polios court y:s'criay tinei Duvirt, the home ruls agita- Fatal Rallroad Ac | pWIsCRIMINATION DE- | Crimination 8 the cominissicuers of anies Effected P B A h gita. ctdent. @ : 5th 1as S e o LIATION D | e afcBiucagin hatare Tey may = the charge of conspitiB? t) dofraun | carrwas arrs-tod yostardsy by ordue of| el tram - ; contenting ourselves with a jobbers' profit. The foll % and Douglas Street. | susun o roxpsan—nsmosvia | mA%e ovmaalint to the akforney gen- Yesterday. the company out of st rmment, and bis rickot of | Ntums, Mich, Fubruary 3—4 p. | list of the Goods in this lo 2 lowing is SRERS-AXD MACHANICS PEOTZOTAD' | BtT #10 Rt Do €1 k44 . money by forging carditos?dMof dewth. vo bas becy cancelled. . Hla. wasd m—A hrokon eail theew the buggage c TR B e 45 b ] e el Th, r3, who deaed their garlt, in Dablin, while o ar and nasson ot o) Ahes of 1 s : Over 8,000 rasdence lots for s bethis e s R ] R Rt AT IIM d Fearful Explosion. were remaaded for further investize- | € ” : bound teain from the track on the Atr |N'i s PR!NTS PRI\:TS PR Boestod o oty puss of the Sl aed . cvery iy < Wouldu L MEkE st -cutiia presonts | B DEmn o T3 Bax tien. The nolice claim tha prisoners | London, yesiordsy. Capt. John O ) ’ y \ irection truum tie Postodice, nosth, esst, south | LINCOLN, F-braary allab | e Saden, &L 5 bis Barziore, Md., Fsbruary 3—10 | have becu cariyivg on this business| 1r twe ‘ove of ¢ mm , of Centerville, for ten years | L a: caster, Berwicks, E 2 3 or woss, aad sar g | c socbiag iss o ik e is the ral- | tug in the house, | P w.—The steam yacht “Carrie,” of | fer years, -nd have aefrwuded thc|aven: s on, Mr Harcor c- | dherk of S:. J. county, ard who I e 2fles, Anconas, Masches ~ i e o T . . Th, L ) “.‘"‘:l“lbl‘l“”f“g inthehouse, | §f Ve Do Graco, owned by M. W, | comps-ty ous of many thoussads o plyive ¢ err b +leg in the Wilderness, was instantly “fernmacs and Knickerbockers. 9 ¢ e gy FriomRce MOos| 1n S rCroes 0y, WY ¢ T Whitman, of Philadelphis; ex. | dollite Parw 11 o @ kitledy IN = 2 e o | o ol el s D | R RSO PO L i 2 ] S e 0 pemses |CINGHAMS, ~ GINGWAMS, GiieNANS® re n from hoii ' cxurtion and wijust discrinasua- | Wbty while lylog st Ghase wharf, nt | g i pi ot me Dasist's o 7 iton o, Henry B, Smith express i Bl L . 3y They sco the t'dal wave: in $i Tion o the rates chargad for the teans. | the foot of Oarola struet, ut Folls | 5 3 e ¢ oy o Wl Kulle: mail agent, 8, C Lancasters, Bates, Household and Anoskesz tance that is sure (0 sw monopo- | portation ot pissengers and fréi on | Point. The apperpart of the uoat e ¥ 3 S 18w 1r. | Caldwell, of Buchanan, rawn, See 2 B o e G Po" | Boriation of passengurs und freightaon | . ily destroyod, and foue men | Cattle dealers havo received informa- (@, ) wa coud - | of Concord, T E. Suydor, of crago, | BLEACHED MUSIINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS { lies from polici; trol in stote | xeilroads in this éfltn; aud h:i puns | oo killed, The owner of the yacht | HoR isuin their agents in London, Liv- G e A nd s others were shichtly bruised, ORIy A el e sdaition, wouth | lar, or ka6 been tswperc)Mith by | crimination. Seotion thres prohibits E:cf;rb:‘?gr:c}lw ‘I:-;,,;‘]ri,vw:q ‘i{ s Rl L T excilumiant, troks o f , .;mt.u l::{é:"d-ru:-!bi[c,}?;e:&";fl":fif;?.’,’ UNBLEACHED MUSLINS BLEABHED UNMUSU'S cansportation compa or ehareing | © S o LYos o atine Rehaig < L5 ra> ove anget s TERRACE ADDITION. e o o o isteaes | in known that " sbaut o'lock laat | C2ttlo und £ duarentine end loecanat | ot History of palia g b o | jured. India He:d, Great & 34 LL, Alak 4 e g | . t 2 Ifhgd distants I ah night there were on board the “Car- | &' e L e~ 00 | acens bean a8 d dlitl-s Another Man in the Case. A Ban ; ' awrence LL, Alabsma, Granite, e ot et pes ceut torce 10 those who wi merchandise, It prohibits rebates jsassiofsthe e e | carcasc, o1l live stock leaving Oan- Ricoxp, Tud , Febrasry 3—4 p. SHEETH G Pt up goud shuetantial bul Fr tarther | both hou solu- | Cid drawbacks snd spocial favoritiam, | Torpectively 22 and 19 yosrs, Joscph { 25263500 8, 0 SHD S e PARLIANENTARY LVICTION, 1n —Mus. Ne'ttie Meyer, wife of Louis i NG5 BLEACHED S t provided, howerer, that nothing there: | Brown, sn omployee on the yacht, | oty HK 0 2 MUK S IR w6 hiaa bec rencored to a | Meyer, propriotar of Tivols, arose. in = e Fittoentt and b e in contained shall be s coustruod to [ 43 the edlored steward, named Bili. | 0, "0 0" e ht? skhis Mr Glairinca roma o move | the might, chloroformed her husband | Wamsutta, New York Mii's, Pepperei, Boston, Ellersiown New A nice ot on Harney and T preyl or,__nat ks prevent railrosd companeis from is. | T0e boiler exploded with terrible | 04 SRIRCE M LI OB sien : and left. ‘When ho awoke after a long, Mil i Boston. 4 oAk - Sowe of the bills introduced were! | P o™ commutation T eeaurior o o moise being heard for o | e e ard alcep, he found all his money ‘ SRR (0500 D ST | S iy L5 G0, i o e Tebtt IS SHEETINGS UNBLEA 5 “wo chotee lote near 230 and Clark stacets, in 8 put dn the hands of | videsa panalty for exvortion and die. | Custion breaking tho glass I some of The Whittaker Court-Martial, o Siars comeaent pon tns | chloroform about the room, snda note i D dicious for 8100 1o §000 cach cappers. $hom 5tho pegple hive, o g, handling or dol:vering | from tho wreck was strown over the| = New Youx, Februsry 8—10p. m.— | old by the speasor -0 reau.- his ssas. | @an i the 0180 has not yet developed, | Thero can bo no better opportunity t make yons. ooy D B “:fi $500 each !l( no reason'to saspect of fnhdclity. For the first offense thers wharf, M“.l ShoLyaolt, .h‘d sunk along | Afrer o cocess of two weeks the gen- | This Mr. Di'lov refasec to do, but The Surrendered Hostlles. than NOW, as ther. is lit: o du V or vurchrses of such goods 108 on S0 e oward et 605« -~ | Among the first bills introdnced in | isa fine of wot Lss than $1000; for the | 890 of it, The boilor had beon | ural o,urmartis), appointed by the | persisted ia fe ching s ceraertr & | spia morin ie ren e prices. Ciriie g e, e +3lota o Grand View alcliign, south of U.- | the honse, looking to the repral of |ecoond offese not los than $3000; | thrown ageinet the wall of & warc- | presidunt tor the triat of Cadst Whit- | mation ©3 eusend dir. rion (com | o N g Fobes 3 e move, 11376 ook on 1uth, mivech, south | the prescat Luw that for the third offeare not less taan | H00Se, et fity fest distance, and ll | taker, resssom-led this morni theip civilegem ot shaik Rk Moo O ol = FLRE’GN GOODS % Seitasare, e SR o MY arty of valleoad Gom pani £6000; and for. every savseqaont of | the upper deck anc engine house had | m mbera af tho eourt and Whit e beluies . A St Paul special says: “Genural ! = Givihe i chy i lota a trom § 50 to @300 | orey of Feiirond onmpante e et o8 | Liantom off _The . case of » ailver | counae] beini orosans. yfollumd Terry reccived o dinpatch from | o\ ot rine the o et in Dougias, and an another by Mr. Root, | seciion provides that thess fines shall | ¥3'ch belonging to one of the eap- | nor, judso-advocato, addresne Toe sy Tejor Tigoe reporting the surtender | g have ever-shown, itsiuding & ‘splendid line of TABLE + Lo/Fag iy RIVERVIEW ADDITION. |of Cass Both thess bilisaimsabtan | ho rec vered in the nime of tho poo- | 1311’8 €008, was found on the wharl. | tor yanuary 7, 1881, to Wm. Dowd, | 1o e 1., . ¢ f Chiet frof-Dog on the 50:h ul., | N4 PKINS sud TOWELS. a plendid fine of EMBROJDERIES, oy oo | tially at the samat ad b ¢ | ple of the state of Nebraska, and thero | Lt 10t known how the explosion took f president of ' the Bark of Norih | sy o : : y four Indisoa. They tarned | irely New Deaigna, e masmblho priten; - e T B Largo numbor of besautal rosd en 1ol 12 eaget ot ¢ B b moeonat obtnts Tiinad 1 tbo § placs: “ ¢ iaconjectured thit tho firs- | Armarins, requesting, ab a favor,. that f o gnus and_thirteen hora ’ St B s o e =1 Gocite 5 nfeiisty ek ) n the | man had ellowed tho steam to g A i e i S | Iron Dog was compellod to kill horses A Fwoen Sith stpet on “ | havoa r inton u ma doclaration as to extortion and : : Lo &0 ho desiguate two or three exverta In wiminaed 1 the £urcidie | for. food | Allian with the three A Doice ireom o Boeh 3nd P et | (150 1L =~ Sinorimimaton 18, opmoraor the | down, and some of the pipes leading | handwriting, in_ whose judgment he iinanen it Siheiamnibie |ifocti roudie Allilont's re k { Sn saime xoeeinty Known wihe Peskins15aces. | bo tho law. Our consiitution no- | jury shall find for the peopls, they | 0 the boilor hal becomo frozen, On f hay confidence, ‘and should he not R croat: | vundrud hosirlen aemived ot Fort Ba-|____"le WINGHUINOTITIININ b Ouly 22 lote have thus fas ‘boon Platiod1s o6 | wtiore draws @ di-tinotion botween | Shll aseoss in tie ool s thes | qotiing on bonrd thoy probably in- | know of any, s ;o' i1 some one of IS seei B RSN |t on St . Indian women - 3 ————— Pt yon Dougls e e it | 1170 Ara & Giingon bitween | 8 T TR © amount | Cressed tho fiain orderto hoxt. the | b wr iy b renacrn ot o i S priciade Tith his | a0 chi ron uflc soverely in o AVUG. DOR WMEA N N, e S T g ProLe o o e rmposed, od e STt cegsal,end the fatal explosion occurred [ the ¢ R sy BEpi e Sa quence of the very cold weather. rer of ] e too chkon: 8 yenra imerat & por ot 10 | and the propert or corpora- | hall deerno sccordingly. The essel, n p o | the eonelusica reached by (e experts | fon sxclsimed in aice thit b e v s s oA Sl goud sulantia | o0, the property of e | eate e ey e | et ey e il ratived o eeti ] Hhe T oAped ot sl d e T i |l amel o o poiomi Eoiee e slogna, (Cervelat Wurst)a oo herets, " ol snd exasine pistand et 1) GnloF W€ sanstitution was | findiogs of Juries a ense of repest. | Th twa young Poplars lived with | dusy to v No roply o this lotier walked ot in custody, the. | Specis! Dispateh to the tee. Orders promotly filled. BEMIS' KEAL BSTATS AGENCY. |4, e quifors allcluacaof prop [ ed ofeuses. . The sixtis scction | o fuher in Havre Do Grace. | haa yat beon received h members shonted, “‘Swme!| Papzoam, Ky., Febru ,Omaha Neb ~ de23+ 200 Rt nt e offercd for sale | orty, ard taxati nuct be umifort ¢ d als or ¢ | SEaoPLs CEURIURNR O Ry asiS Lisyencaiol 8oa agbiant Shame oF the \ sffair had | 1. —The wiolesale grocery e 0 o an e s T e | criy : cununt be uniorm i or o B e R b b e Discontented Ruxbiaus. hamet” A terthe Dill fle e | v—The wlotcalc gtocory & 7. Ry Toeatn duu e e PAco vz st e he has 3 fawily, Elu, the|s o The pee. e o Bihic hent of WM o a ket was qaier at 11 Vo o Matkion { it 6 Rt tie amonnt of dimags susiained by | Colored stewacd, bolongad in this oity. | Loursviue, Ky., Februsey 4—1 a. | '0% W8 000 BI00E SR EE o) e city, buroed yesterday. The with & large nomber in the and "22h rirects at & ereat sacritice. Here ina | L the parry apatioed et ¥ | The “Carrie” had been at the port | m.—A g nileman from the e BN Pociolt Fouey andLise | amos apread 1o the’ sdjoiting build 3 —ih n cetpts 27 500 head. et bargan for wome one. The vroierty must o 1 ! s toR ut three week: he was origin mation that the Ruchy o i e f % B aidesiandi LAt s r—Mcket quier buc stesdy; el bmadi . Cove-s Just o quarier of a | ouzht to be ga'le ¢ boar: ho costs of e and a reasonabl Tkt o8 1 intiemation Chibithel Rughy - of stod tna’ tha pemier be mo longer on both sices,and it took strenou ’ - G ; Thock Gaitaad cautne tois witaout any deivy. | discrimination. T k made up | tofiylaice, ' Tha ssveuthiand ei uilt for « taz boat, but had bean [ is to bo b dily removed from T 1 T st e & e Hos erious conflagra- - vhoe lish, and but GO P.BMIS Ageat, | of three men, {w> bei g mijoriiy ions define the dutles of raliroad ( Purchiscd and handsimely iitted ap Haco to M voota. Mr. o the fact that Me. Parnell was defy- g enst were > okl ¢ 8 th and Donglas Ste aanr Dbt Sl SR e v vilarons | 0T 3 yacht, and nsed chiefly for duck- | in Bos-an that he redbite rafiton 3l el v ‘ et & desiabic lo. nosr Cuming and Ssanders | & S5 Skaa S it ke ""v‘u cuti g o | sbonng e et vy vy B an | 4kl ek rinvoubbc) ag the ho ¢ ‘rd»rw‘ = o e voet New Yorz rroduce Market. o se-sme made. by - suthor: em 10 fi g 3! . ng tha sxample | i ated angregate of g F g but it acis &3 880 wssenger and froieht rate | fOU2 80t =i 0, thesgamali paciies Loom sl g i oy ol iy | <o Jonsesin 830,000, on which. theve W. V., Fetruary 3| - _New Y. ux, February 3. PARK PLACH. and fixes arbitrary valucs yto 6 fvcaimund 18 0 Dot by LIS OF Kbl | it g e e late that he be sus | 1+ an insurane: 900. | < Plours o re- The cheapest acre lots In the city of Omsba, | depots, ds, ri vidently ansumed that | “P0T 2 Sl ] o ;“ s i, The motiva wss carried on Disciplined by 1he Chnreh. ¥ % iy o Ofilo, vo thowe offored for xls by this acency tn Park | raileond commissior Sl bt o0 M SIRIH IR ISR cha vision Gf the h-nse, by & Vote of | Soedal cispateb to Twn Bom I . Eaor ang Lowes socoud Siiclon, on Cuming, T e maions | ing found wedged bstweon the tim- | posed the ultimats sucoess of the colo- | 1 ivition (f the b nac, by & vote of f sl ol A 2 e 3 e e S benien it 508 | "0 2L Sl kD e houtd by | bers of the wha, fally 150 feet from | uy, o matier how loug ic wigit ce- [ 10 to7 s bumber of the fome rulen ,\i'imr(*'zlf e iz p Tave the chance. Thiac Jot are more than ogu | o i hiacdsats g onould B¢ | the scena of the oxplosion. Itis ex |mam there. Minuesora has sranted ¢ at the time, Mr Parnel | —Mus E'ss Horine has beon sus- £ W cude f el e iy Lot 3 o g b i d that the remaina of the others | sufficient land to tie ol sts ab - diees aescaled and removod AR | et { from ihe Merhod i charch e 5 006 00. § andivwil bobata very ghor S : : P L Ll vill ba found during the dsy. An lu- | lutely free. The friende of the en- | +3¢20 of unparalelled excitement. | jero after a five days trial on_the - i il S il do e ek a0 /pE frage S bnp { tectim ol 18011 i DLk o o e ne e ped | Ui e wh i e By rasa i au ouso was on its foet to a man, | chargs of slander preferred by Mrs ; 2, mand f oo Dbl st 130t 3 { b rations or fudividusls Tho fra There are two uther railroad bille in | ¥ s i e e bl b e o or protestmg according to | Sfartin Kunkle, The slander cnarged £ o tlers- of | P fir st 3 0§30 ner the ruilroada are worth mors | which luborors and mechancs employ. | for has been commensed by the sveam. | olont means wherewitl, to transnor | 4 o"0yiouy fuclings of the membere. | yag upon Mr. Kunkle who p E escers, strong at 40@4le. Joss ¥OUI | than their Teal estate, rolling stock | od by ralroad contracters wre inter. | 208t inepectors. i Sk setly e sk ;“dd‘ "¢ TOMOYEL| Phe home rulers theu one afier an- |iefsre ~marriage, had been a i I - =i Porx, [‘3[‘1; 117 8‘#‘2(2 gro P fRns dg, | and mcke. Trasda fho ndment of Jieded. FMe Pn*l‘ersdml' L Swung Into Eternity. L e | persisted in defy ;h»ufieuh suitor of Mss Elza Horine, | has always b arec pir i r. 81 Iojal 16}; salew 560,- 15th and Dongtaa Sirests. | caitalists on Wall sireet, who pay | borer upon a railrond, camal, viaduet [ 3 o g oot 2O a - ud were named fn body.~ A com- | gid she, to got even with him for |#0d wa ne it tha | b o - s it Snerman Aveo morth o Rishoth | 157 thany par fur the stocks of rail- | or bridgo, employed by sab’contract. | Pypf DepreniottuBec o gpetal Dsiah o Tue oo wy of police were brought into the .tl,,,-.n’d aiothars: ol thet "t fod | ounty. ly et AN i and 14th stroste | roads whose ro:‘ cstate, rolliog stock [ ors & lien spon the r:fl’"u]. ol , Millerasd Geo. | POSTON, Mass., February 3 —10 p. | l1ouse at this staze of the proce dinge. | committed criminal assamlt upon hor. | ¢ dren, sre very big i e LI BE L 1000 tots In Hsrtman's adllion, 8400 Lo 9860, | 890 bracks are kuown 10 be niot! 3 | bridga or cinal; also partles who far- | & Sumith, the murderera of Andraw | B —A Psenger traw irow Liw vuce, | wd stood ready to expel them sil. | ifia, Horine was also charged with Jax piaiye . =¥ ; i | for more than their fall value, but the | nish the material f.r ruch improve o the Lowell railroad, ran «ff the | After Mr. Parnell had been removed | 1y 7 a1 3 - e s Suate a1 of Dicrtice, | mcie. Toe blEok es th | Miller, the husbend of the woman, | &° "8 ity ot thi i, Finnigan, home ruler for Eaois, | ters diemiseds. Te:bas Koot . re Whisky: Qhcink o®0 each. Nebr ska State Buard of Discrimina- | ments. o er pravides the | U0 eh HRe Hoe o o H ? | track at Hagve s Point this morning. | Mr. Fionigan, howe ruler for Ennis, | yere dismissed. It has besn a re. ! - . t (Sesos com df aod Cultorsla| 4y, hug i 1l ignored tho value of | methiod to beparsned in enforcing such | Yere havged here to-dsy. Tho mar-| gy ing‘was smashod and conduc. | dcied (ho chair aud was romoved. | mecksble trinly and. it measare dsow 7 00l 0 for dpeik. Scvee zood ot 1 Nolow's saditon, 160t | franchise of railroad proporty, but has | lien. - Mr. Shocuml's bill rquire. | So7 Yo% & most pratel one, and the | (o “MoDonald severely injured | The twenty-eigit remaining Irish [ he veil from’ her heretofore good i P Lraens uies Y fixed arhitraryvalues on the Fpropertys railroad oontractors and ratlroad | YU S0k his portion of the | LhFee of the passengers wore slighily | membars, refusing to go nto the lobby | repuistion. P atih aes IJ‘U e T Ractobes wadien, 14 |in some lustances not one hunaredth | sub-contractors to glve bonds to Rl asbispordon & injured. a division in the cases/of the mem- : 0 9095 fur April; ol i o ek, i 70 to #08 | of s we-aal vala. of such pr p- | the rairond compuuien for o pay- M ‘:“C"':’.m'“y :;é"f‘““’x‘d';“l‘:\'i':“ Indlcations. re already removed, weroullnamed | A Dastardly Deed. Jlay; w:\{mulnzbllzr - - o d he people of Ne of wages n O i 3 P08 | gpectal dispateli to The by he apea id tho eusio o B oo 4 5 fr seller o Flis T o Sierman. syovne, (18 siveth | 3o it s ey o e ogh wich | ofice, 1 bre railrosd ovmmpany fails | P2 had repared thouselves for final | Wasursotox, Febraary d—-La.m | wasvored--410fur and 6 againt. The | gy, _idenga of Chus, Clarkson, an . goave dad 1 oot Foppitoms new rldctee?or SLIOG: | S O o s MOSTEAN | b sek tho Bored ¢ pacecser arvarty | exit. Mrs Miller recsivod tho rite of | —For the upper Miselssipp! and | sutire Trish delesstion was then pat | | 8 CE CI0 05 pilie 500l o Louis ‘Produce Mareet: 33 e orta: .80, i 1008~ v | f the atate board of equalization; the | Hablo for payment of laborers. . | baptism from Rev. Brignt, who ad. |lower Missourl valleya: = Cloudy, | ont by ¢ ch if possible, surpassed all | Fain, on 100 street, was entered S Lors, Fobiuary 8. ' 8 large lots on Sho-m n_avehue, (16th 8t i S AL Al | Dhiy datter Ao Eosed o ministered the last words of consola- | Possibly followed by snow areas, va- | mult which, if po 3 o Tast might?bw two met.’ His wife bur—Du i and unchenged. arClark Srect. 290 e cpoal ol allla e making epecil, e |, This loster Mlready exceeds my lim- | o t Smith also. Mee. Miller made | Fisble winds, moatly suutheast follow | that had preceed it to-night. hearing them in the kitchen wakened ¥ Urs el doed lowers No. 2 McOANDLISH PLAQR, | 200 e enactmen: of & sim. | aein B Roswwarse | ® statement yosterday, in which she [ ed by falling barometer. WAL JBAUMR THAIT SRATS: Clarkson, saying there were burglars rd 2101 fr cwii #1 0H@ o e & o i 4 - | solemnly daclares that she had The home rulo members held a |/ He got up, revolver in 1008 for Februiry; $1 033@1 0. 22 nice aud chosp lots, very nearto tho bas | plo sw that will read sbstantially as e in the house. He got up, fat ness part of the <, locsieda vers few sieps | En no hand in the commistion of the] W ASHINGTON, |meetinglast night aud Mreed to re- f1a03" and opened the kitchen door, 1047 21 05%@l 06pal 06 for South oF the G -nj;.;;m';;fi: & ELECTRIC BRIEFS. crime, but Smith made a fu'l confes tura to their suats to-day and contiue | when o cupful of vitriol was dashed A SLUT@1 07}GL 07h for May; L W worth and W. 3. Counat AR properisfiotarallfof Sorpore- | & 5 08 IS slon, o which he enid the woman sat e thar obstruction. They also tssued [ mieh S CORR B b e, erible Nt 3 do, 92hc; N. 4 o bid. e e A | o of peraons cperatlug a rai- | Sl Dbt e e, | at tlo windosr with a light to give hi ouse. a manifesto to the Irish people, in [ oo M% *CprtL i B B 8 ] e par o S, 10 new covermer L dopot Pl | poad in his tate subjict to taxation, | The threo McLaans and Hare, ol | the signal. It was fa the houss. that | specal Disptch fo The Bee. whici they counsel respect for order, | oq eye. Robbery was not their ob- 1 i yarda; packing hossen, ¢ al ang shall bo troated in ail ro pocts iy rogacd | half-breeds, wore hangod at Wostmin- | yho farnished the rope to hung himup | WasurNerox, Februsry 4. — The | but deuonnce parliament in unmeaa: | 50T, oS0 SO0 0 SO0 o1 Fouse 2nd full aricilam, Brice 76 o 8360 nd ey | b0 msscsament, equalizaicaand taxa- | ster, British Oclumbia, for the mur- | aiter he had boon killed, and that she | regular ordor was demanded, and the | ured terme. Tae arrast of Michael | 3755 1 fukloganyihing oo s w0 wild” L et | tion, the same ar der of Constable Ushor and James | pad proposed to him befors sho gave | houso tock up-the apporiionment bill, | Davitt, has csused grost exoltement Han &8t Joo. 10 | > th and Doulaa Sia. | Kelly. . him the rope, that the murdered man | Mr. - Cox offored an amendment to heut Ireland. A Blaze in Chicago. IM.L. 3 [ | o dchosredene ot S48, s, Bk ecen | John Cesewoll, a freicht brakeman | be throwr o a well. The two were | the bill originally prosented by him, THE TREMIBR'S 8PEEOR. Spectal dispatch to The Bae K&T ... .. iing..... .. 61§ : vafong thme o thote who will bilia ¢ oa the Deuroit, Geana Haven & M- | hugedat 11:20a. m. Both prisoncrs | fixing the nember of members at 301, | spec a1 Dispateh to The Bos. Ol Vatay B4 o s 14 m st 8740 bid, i = e sy ¥ | waokee railrcad, was knocked from | pasied the night comfortably, and | Mz Sherwin, of Illinois, was in February 4—1 s, m,—|Old Tudependence hall on Twenty- | % it e 8 ull aud unchanged. i e e i B o | the top of a traia while crcssinga o - | expressod themacl s ready to_die. of fixing the number at 319. Gladstone made a most splen. | second sireot, lately knowa as Park |5 &1 - ¢ 3 13| Buttor—Unchy ! oy Vet e who il peeve, | the wonoply man gers a go.d deal | ercd britgo near Datroit yesterdsy | Borh made confossions on the scaffold ther 310 or 311 the guine would | i ypech in fasor of his metion | theater, a four-stury brick structurs, o 3 pilao’d lots on Sith, betaseon Fasiam 45l | myocy toan the ntorests of tbeir ‘oon- | morning and killed. Smith admitted to the killing of Mil. | be to the advantage of the demo- |4 P0Ps (0, BWOE NS, HOTOR | AT T30 This morning, the [T — ler b; euts. Bir. brostchy who, o8 I| gy og him with a_clab, and | cratic states, while at 310 the certainly eenth ballot was t.ken in Lower o §14 50@14 55 for by Sir Stafford Northooto, who ac- | fire originating sbout the stage in Caiaaa next boines o1 meniioned -above, had introdnced the Sebsnabe ML thon honging bim up in a barn, demooratic states wouid gain 13, and | oJ1icd the Basisof the land’ bill, but |some unknown manmer. About| Wheat—Sor 7% for March o, 10t on every first bill in S Culare, | the Penas lvanke legislature jecerday | ciyiined the womsg persurded the'certainly republiéan states 13, cop_aC. S s ol sad il E beat-Loxing, & Veats—Lower st 34 55@ 1d that ho wished to slightly amend | half o - dozen ' familles, together |t 98jo: Marct, 981 Matual coucessions wore made, as | with numerous lodgers, occupied 290} 1 03 It was the desire of both sides to pre- | the upper stories and thelr escape by scrve the dizni‘y.of the house. The |stairways was cut off They were all dubate was sery moderate in the ab- | rescued, however, by windows,thecugh 3606 of the home rulers, and the mo- | the brave and heroic work of thr fire- | 1 03 for May; <1 02 | erested guite » curprise yesterday by | 30 Wl £ n bill he ceived 78, Uliver dothe deed, and faruished him with | M. Conley, of New York, opposed |5 Grow 50, scattering 12, Toposing the substitution of an apron to wipe the blood from the | an nlargement of the number of rep— bad brqught from Omaha in the place | 2 door. Mus, Miller, in her confession, | resentatives. o ove he had inie duced on the | The toral amount of forceries com- | yaiq sho tried to dissuade Smith from | Mr. Thompson, of Kentucky, ar- i day of the wasion. The now pult i by Vbiic WS » the Now | killing her husband. Sho mado a | gued rguinst wserting the olause in bill was printed on o railrosd type- | YOrk dry grods merchant, who ab- | it} ‘giviuz hor silver watch to her | the bill requiring congressional dis- | 5 refed fe¥E man and wife e for the writer, aod a clanse at this bill con- | 82anded laat week, as far as v be as- | oidast daughter, and, s fow small | tricts to be contignoas, That was & | o7 782 ¢:tried in triumph. :’;.:nlnn?rhun ry by'“f;';:f’?ifafi"ffl Oo‘f;c,," F viticed me that Mr Broatch had been | 09riamad. amounts to $84,750. Yes- | trinkota to the other children. ‘Smith | mstter for the states to regulate for PREDICAMENT. their bed clothee. ~ The excitement |y, b 363361 imyosed ou in nxie'y to please 'flm-: Me. Hari, jusior member of | aleo made a wil!, dividing his smsll | themselves. He favored large legisla- | The acenesin the house are the sole was vary great. ‘The boilding cost | Jouw, %1 5c:d ul both the ruileosd mavegore aud his | the fiem, madsan ssigoment giving | p.resnal effac’ botwesn his | lative bodies as being more ertain to | topic of convérsation ln clubs and In | 360,000, Sut s re-ertly soid For | o constituents. Thre is a big nigger | Proference to ull legitimate creditor. | two littlo brothers. Both wills | protect the people azainst the greed | all circles. The leading radicals, in- | g30000, Ocher 1 in that wood pile, i the shice of a| Young Johuoy Hope, couvicted of | were recularly drawn up by an|of corporations. cluding Less Chamberiain X 3 1< 'u—Duil wnd unchaoged, Lower 1+ 9 30. s—Flour, 5 000 bbla; wheat, bipmevis—Flous, 5,000; whest. 14.000; corn, 30,000; onts, 4,000; rye, t. Louls Live Stock Market. GLADSTO! 0. I. BE is, Acent, and the Dudley : July. Onis—Mar -l about §20,000. | 341 33¢ bid a Beau:ifal 1 Collings- bt o R ten-acre exewp'icn_clavse. The bill | comglicity in th Now York Mauiat- | attorncy, Tho weether was intousely | - r. Hoar, of Michigan, argned in | burt and Sir Oharles Dilko, ars under- | T0-DAY'S NEWS CONLENSED, &‘;‘?;‘M g s e crm o 18 proposes to include ten acres of dopot | tan_biuk burglury, wnd sentenced to | cold, and both prisoners shivered on |-favor of a representation based npon | atead to be canvassing whataction can | Specia Dispatches to the be o kers altl- - by 578 toot decp. This b Just Pork—February sold beth (Poppieton piace. This Is £t 0@5 40; mixed packing, , 86 5 50, bucchers' to faucy, grovnd st each & ation, with the rail | twenty yeam io the states prison, was | tho scaffold. Mrs, Miller tottered up | vote's, and takiug & northern state, | best be taken in view of the unfortu-| New Yok, February 3 —Judge and ciosed with sell road tracks and richt of way to bo ss- | yaserday remo 2 d s decl- | nfaroh sold st 14 40014 from the Tombs | the ste % i o d thei b govern- - get price and terms of : £ erday o the steps eupported by two deputies | he compared their reiative votes, and | nate position in which the govern- | Barret this o is wers 605 T it » b Eort o, Just north of aud adjoiuing B V. | seseed, as heretofore, by the state | 0 Sing Sing. He still prorests his in- | amid groaus and cries Sumith waa | arduiod that it requied more yates o | ment. has placed itacll by ite bigh- | sion devyms the injunctiom awked by | ¢1y'57ua14 605 May, 214 6 f“ s sy Ju‘)‘ ceipts, 9,000 head; Slunders sirocts, at ressonable prioes and fong | bowrd of rqualization. The outcome | nocence, and aaya ho is made a scape- | firm, and bid good-by to all around | send a northern represcutative to con- | handed nnd arbitrary course, and the | Rufas © tch sgainst ihe tclgraph $14 72) asked: ct-rt ribs, February, » " e to buver who improve BENGS, Avent | of (his bill would be that the railroads | goat beciuse he will not turn agamst | him. Both their necks were broken | cress than it did to sond a sonthern leading conservati bt 8 .. e while profess- | consolidati - offered a’ 87 1 1d at 87 35 Couvwpos, O, Februry 5.—A| April §7 4 resoluiion was offerd tr-duy in the | shoulders the best shirt in the mannfsstured st the ais 3nirt Factory. The aaperiority HORBACH'S ADDITION. |would state thei- depot buildings, | his father by the fall, and death was almost In- | Taking the votes o1t u: the last elec— | ing regret at the events of the day, ronnd-houses, snd orer valo hle} The 820,000 trot be‘ween Frank | staut. The relatives of Mrs. Miller | tion in several states, he argued that | laigh tu their sleeves over the mess steactures that cover the d ot grounds | Work’s “Edward” and Fuster Dew: y's | received her body and will by ary it by | the southern states should not have | into which Mr. Gladstone and his 53 10ta in Horback's first and second a _ftion ol P S e nd. Clark o st v |t onoh atation, and nelude v i | *Richars,” tho articles of which aro | the aido of her murdered husband, | the reprosentatives given thow in e | misistry have lung] themselves, | bebielstore to foauer OFU, republic | April. 34 65; Moy, 88 ) Maferinl and siorkmsalipy som Bandy o T . "Shops smcline sorke. #ic. | the tem acres exempied from local 1ax- | to bave been signed yo: rerday, in off, | Smith's brother ook charge of his | bill of the commitias, but if refacence A vote for o341 telogragh | Apr 24; May, $0 60 clo<ing e ] gy : : {aton That would, of courze, exemp: | Mr. Loriliard, who desitod o baok | body, and will have him horied ac. | was made sccording fo voter. oo | e L e o Murabs §0 523G | s Reinforced fronts, Retnforsed »acks and Reinforeed sleeves, makes their ah mont durable and best 1 vl A ; L bill. 9’32369 89 5246 the Omahs depot, the new depot and | “‘Richard,” being compelled to be in | cording to the rites of tho Lutheran | north should have 218 memb, ® [ speciat Disoateh 0 Tus Bun. 3 ; 1491 fre- N 4 eatiig house at Livcola, ard, for | Europe when the trot shoald have | ohurch. Abont ove hundrad and fifty | stead of 103, the number the bill pro. | Orcrssas, O., Februsry 3,—10| New Yomk, £bruary 3.—Rev. Dr. | 905 for April; 9 574@9 60 for M that watter, every depot in the state | come off. persons witnessed the execution, and | posed to give them. p m.—A dispatch from Dublin, Ga., | E. A. Wastburo, rector of Calvary SR i of Nebraska. If Mr. Browch under- | Gon, Garfield passed through | MUndreds were collested ontside and | Someof hisreforances o the south- | 83ys the Oconee is hig erthan since | Episcopal church, died yesterdsy Chicago Live S ock fuctn b ¢ e of bis | Cleveland yesterday afiernoon, en | #7000 the jail i the strects, orn states nattledthe southern mem— (1845, 8ud the’ raius of the last fow | stomnoon. Fel Tl Cmicao: the tura-table (end $ ke Father- {0t £ Huron whibee o goe b ot bers agood deal. At one time 8 po. | Werka ceued grest damaged along its | Ricmyosp, Ind., Febraary 3—4 T s itV e S o 6300 08 | tond the funeral of an aunt. Hewill The Consolidation Effected. litical discussion was thraatened, bat | ban-s. wiles o fonce and fac- | m.—Tonty five well marked owen of | ; CUFle—The murker money i Toag time and per ceut.intores ose the railroad hills that have | (i ' T L 88 Special Dispaich to The Bes, it was ataved off. tories have been badly dumaged, and | scarlet fever have appared thls week | o sbebet x4 v n omkrps i ot g e n Doncc Sy | b ntrouced, ¥ fiud » very dmper- | A3 - New Yonx, Fobrusry 4—1a. m. | Mr. MoLean of Marylund,referring | reat. nombora of horscs, cows and | aztho Weinell Home, alirge Lutheran | £207801¢ HE6Fy 0 07 B GUCESE | il ggand Ganton Hanneb Sleo Weahington. Burt, Dodge, Saanders and Faster | ¢ o ATl —The following was inwmed from the |t0 # remark that nigroes had bren | hogsdro , Jones tur- | orphan asylam near the city. e o | e 3 g Meximman's Soart - oy o 0 | common cows to & 65 for extes | ¥ to comtort, warmth and dursbil- ETG0m scra vom wieciod lande I the | Eroduoad by M Babeock, B e s office of the Weatern Union telegraph | dincnfranchised by violence, argued | veutive distillers, Hightower mill,| Npw Yoms, February 3. —The |smooth shipptog steers; to day thers B e axd weak-lunged o b e acsacy, Call amd gt mape | more couaty. s phghoate to lv-; S s company yesterdsy: bat the negroes had baen more un. | and several business houses were eub- | Triyng Hall district committas have | was » moderately sct rwons we offee speial inducoments i B0 o O, 40c and #1.88, | osiablieh o maileond comaieaicn, an Errensox, Ind, Febraary 3 —10| “The Westorn Union telograph | trawmeled in their vorcs since the | merg d appointed & committee on confereuce, | ural sales wero made to shivp saner thess goods are made ¢ e pampiie (a4 man of the | proscribe theie powers aid duties. | p. m.—Marietss Divis, widow of tre | cowpany having *his day compieted | mili'ary had been withdrawn from the Anti-Monopoly Buckeyes. with » sub committee of tweaty-one, | hugers purchasing soarit swotion s eatitid “the v X st section authorizes the gov- | late Gen. Joff. C. Dais, b« a hichly | the purchase and teken posession of | south than they werobefors that time | spectal dispateh to Tux Brn on democratic orzanization, and al§2 P Qustribut M - tedatf fonilc a et ; [ special dispatel on de 4 , and a | men to fair cows at §2 Pa. | appoint three railr prz:d rolic of the lats Emperor | the lines, proper'y, rights and privil | Mr. Ryan made ¢ speech 1o fuvir Cixcrsvatr, February 8.—In the | commi tes of Tammany Hall, and the | jug was dose by » missionere, with the advice nd con | Maximilian, heing his soarf pin, set | oves of the Atbrican U of the smendment. he A . P. emis i il the advice wud oox L < pin, eves e Américan Union telearaph | of the smen ¢ proposed 10 of | Ohi legislature yesrerday the house | German democrats have referred the | caipts, 4400, €0, m sent of the secretary of st-te snd ac- | with one _m-.d.;d dismonds, and val | company and of the Adantic & Pa | fer to prevent the division of o unties | juicinsy commitice subytted a re. | r quest for conference to the central | B oo yis ket q ved at $2,500. It was a plesent to | cific telsgraph company, David H |svd parishesin making up congress port on the resolution decliring it the | bodies. ut yes:rday hol? their offics until 1883 5.7 =o- | the emperor by offizials of the Aus- | Bates has be-u duly aprointed agen: | ioual districts, and referred particu- | hogs v Rear Estare Acency, |22 o o s 057 o |t smvee by aioal ot Ay | Btor b s of s imen s | Il to o asy o which Berapien | iy ofcongeaatoreunlaceinor wate | M. Vasxon, Tod . Febeoacy 8. il ruies These commissioners are | Steet Tooth* Hag Wappctared’ i S Mg i @ X ; ; commerco by providing agsinst rail- | Hony Lame, the oldest perscn fm | weak 4723 dvor s SR 5th & Dougls | eieeted by L« people every two yeurs | well authenticated. Gen. Davia pur- | fices and oper«tions of the properties | nia had been g rrymandered in the and. tals - St o g 5 O uglas Sty | e, e Babeok cvidently | chased 1t in Mexioo for 450 soon | and rights turned over by th Amers | nterat of reptiblicana. At the closs | and. preventin shomoantor s | L died Listnight, aged, accord- | £ 2065 Qg il vo e ; OMAHA, - - - NEB, | didu't koow that a railroad commission | atter Maximilisn's execation. can Union telegraph company and Al. #peech tho house adjourned. | capy be acnt to sach eongrcammon clourly eutablished, 123 years. He | f.r gogo exira smooth heavy ship: | et g

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