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¢ Omaha Daily 1 OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY. FIIBRUARY 5, 1;8] MORNING EDITION, voL. X} ' NO- 196 ! Established 187, { resEoe—oh ; EMBROIDERIES Price Five Cents lating to th powers of the vice pres ‘TH the el:ctoral voto, came up as the | regular order, Edmunds explined why self and others rofrained from voti One of the party of the first part ~o'clock the debate was atill it progren | stepped up to Mr. Seasions and asked | and the Isish members were qulet. | [ for the junitor that he might show | g mOM® EULERS' MANIFESTO. them through the building. Me. 8. | wointed to Judge Briges, who standing st the end of the room, in- DOMESTIC DOIN The Deadlock in the Pennsyl- vania Legislature About TIRED JUDCES. RBelief for the Overworked Law- G.vers—Two New Dis- GREAT SALE OF DOMESTICS!] strong manifesto to the Irish poople, m- | Michael Davitt Hurried Into re. Parnell, McCarthy. i 4nQ O T M I ONI-IdS 84t OIDERES mittee of the whole, Mr. Franse, of ture. Bodid his best signed by Mo stead of being intimidated thereby, The Pennsylvenia Senatorial Dead- <oud, while, as it made the expression g 81 on when the een-te | a Living Tomb on the Holy Bead, rnd this morning was s forming the questioner that he-was on the resal trigis Made. | thejamkior The Judge wesapproached , 124, thirty-Gve others. To declares 10 be Broken. found itsolf without & quorum. Ho | Banks of the Thames. s | g sked to show the ity oS, | crietof he Trsh panple, snd in 4y — sad ¢ reemid to b otimated bt iy, I 0 i E e woul very much pleased to do Nde 4 i night that senators who did not vote ! ey A Grahiger Who Plows Corn | uo: "Atier he pad led chema. from g et K e e Lot [ The Construction of @ New | fur or againit the rerelution wera ob- | A Miduight Ride, a Daglight! Have JUST RE! 3 3 .. by Moonlight | the diagy old gallaries to tho ofices on | ot TEL . TN T BTN Chicago and New York | xereting lopislation or filibustetivg. | . s 3% sdaaad b OEIVED and wil offer this week the lower floor; he marchod thom into : Iy 1ove frors (s ouse uf sommens o : Such, he said, was 1.t hismotive, aud | Trial,” and Milthak-Opens | _— | the rear wing, that th y might see \quonta U NC Nl G demns Trunk Lioe Assured. 22 far 38 ho knew, net the motivo of v to Recei 3 TWENTY BALES AND SEVENTEEN wa A Resolution Sympathizing | the Bow quariers of the next legisla- |y [yveiivs srront.| The manifoste adg ) any senator. He folt, and 8o did othe | 0 Receive Him. | BLEACHED _ MUSLINS, " 3oy to show them AT e gra, that after asking wha- 1he objoct | i £ : » 3 - _ Withthe Iris’ Land Leaguo | s Vhen' thare mas” sl | oneisies, 7 Soutcling e T6b | ires of the Fastoat Trotters| of the seioion mas, snd rec-hice | Another Added 1o th gf ‘%fi'&:fl"fiffii‘ gmmfi‘f‘“ the Mills, and 3 we must ha ¥ o S { . Pagsed juthe Eouse. pouling’to.aee, and his affocte mast | LU ey U s coustitatlonal | in $he Woorld Matohed for {2 reply, tad fer vaclous sigg:ated | ol the Lang | S REERERARAA v X arge quastity of Goods, we wi . 2 e n Appre ar amendigen ed, a: H i icti L 2 ] 3 . drinsd from the sast palled out his walle, | **% a Race iz Olicago, R Tt st samstutlond B b b S L, VISHS, SF - o F p D A Large Number of Bills Of- | andoffered ¢hs judge a dollar for his PARNELL ON THE CRISIS. haisdons | been considered by a commitfee, but British Tyrrany, Regu lar dobbmg Pnce ‘ f = ) kiod attention.” But if was no* ac- 'v';fl ”-r'“;*:“-'*; ¥ 2 The: g wes the midnight work of a secrd sl P — 5 ¥ » = 0 ,1 (fereds 5 15 s _riel lana- o570, Februsry 51 a. m.—-Tae 2. TheHoss G:bperal conclavg of that bady of peopla whe tonds - i s . e 18 fi b ok - Lgonriusde” the" easter’ (inan e [{Olobs Fublimed ‘ha otlowiuift chle. | W it N 70 o Bad wndertaken io B fovi | Untemse BIGTement in ireisnd = Tt f the Goc Ljobbers” profit. The following is = K - . | that:he thought there wes some mi gram in an extra edition last eveniog. [ New York, February 4—10 p. m.— | ernment by thuso means, he was nai- — The Pgople Bold and — - 0 Spociai Corresy udenco of The Eee take—such a gentlemaaly, dignifind | While tho dispatch bears nosignstare, | The propca H. V. Be arally shy sboot accepting the reso- ; ’ b Luso0ns, February 3.—Ta the house | wan could hurdly be a porter, But | it is supposed to havo been written by | Chicago, to match lation lest thero might. be found an Deflant. Pm"Ts Pm" 3 this 1orning the t1e wos principally | thete was shakinz of fat Me. Parn-ll,ue ho Las slrvady cabled | agninst ' Maud S and fmpli-d couitruction not apparent on == y y - e ng over the joke in the | several letters to that paper: et thres in_five, to harnes its face. He read from a speech " X -ZN :*:‘ ip ';?‘mf@;lqlfli IR O T of v obiet Jastion. - “Lonpon, Fabruary 4, | §2500 a side, with $7000 added by the | mado by M. Thurua: Fobraary 3, 2 Al s Lacaster, Berwicks, Hnmu? Pacifles, Anconas, Manehester, " ~ aking additional jadicial Tet:iote’| T remperance people ate holding | “The government expected that [ Chioago Driving Park association, snd | 1871, in which that ecnator defended | “Peck! Disateh to The Bee. Merrimacs an kerbockers, " . The comunittes qu judicial apportion- | meetings every nignt in the week 'n | the blow siruck at the land league by | $2600 more if the fastest record be | i+ o conrao of himscl and coileacues | Loxpo¥, February 4—4 p. m.— X fabht tih akibd enchi of the sz jadges | Lincoln. J.B.H. | Michael Davitt's arreat would be-a | beaten, has been accepted by William | £ r not voting when therr vates wer. 1 Davitt, who wes yesterday GINGHAMS GINGHAMS of the ptescnt distriots hia visws in e cru hing one, but Seavy s itis tous | H. Va%dur;uh o K{:elpn" of *“Maud | noeded to make a quorom Ho then | arres ed = f)jbl:;” on tén: oh z‘ehql y y "A"s . " g o alrondy iudica- | S." erbilt belio o mare gaing m of | baving viclated the conditons of his the matter of adoing now diwriow. | FOREIGNEVENTS, [ pmsonsle, wo o ey b | e rocord o 200 "this | i messlutons whicn i un i aps |teket of leave, wan brovght over n o Lancasters, Bates, Household and Amoskeag: - m After the hougs 1ad {gond fntoryeom — of landlordism ~_The Irish psople, in- | ssason. voared to be, o s3id, was null and | stesmer It night from Kingstown to | gy pACHED MUSLINS, -e SNOS 22 SINVITIIA ‘SO0l 9AI}0RINY AUap 1e Buayo a4y SM YOIYM ‘suishied IDIOH ISHIWMHXATOWEIALLEL EMEBROIDERIES. Cuming, «ficred a reeolation making four new districts. Mr. Bartlett was in fvor of a reso Tation which would relicve overworked judges, and preferred taat the atate be redistricted. Sme of the judges hadn't mush 5 Co, while the judgein his dis rigbwas syoar behing with the work. 3 g Mr. Moors, of Otoe, thought tnat no more jddges wers meeded Mr. Frediricks was in favor of two additional districts, _Thought thers was 07y one overworked judge. Mr. Windham, of Cass, was in favor of adding twogistriots, He did not advocate the sddition becanse the jadges were asid to-be overworked He saw them all in Lincoln during t senstorial coutest. and they didn’t oc -y tired—until the contest wea ended. (Laughter ] The fifch district was 100 large; thai couutry was in- creasing rapcly in population and wealth, aud henes busizess and liti 4htion were increassd. Ta two years swe judge would not bo able to do the wirk there. It would be exped:- ent 10 inorease the number of districis to eight, but didu’c want an incresse buyoni that mumber. Mr. Whedon had practiced in the Fudti, Gstrict. The judge him that he was putting, in 369 days 10 the yoarss In Adwml county the Home Rulers in Parlia- ment Issue an Address to the Irish People. The Trish Membars Remain Pas- sive Throughout Yesterday's Segsion of Parliament. The Boers Succeed in En- trapping Gen, Colley in the Transvaal. The Peruvians Gain Several Successes Over the Chilians. WEAK-KNEED TENANTS. Spocial diatch to e Be Dusix, February 4—10 p. m.—A spacial to The Herald awa the larger tonants on the estate of Lord Lorgan havepaid their ron'a Jess 10 per cent re- duction. Smaller tensnts are holding out still, but they show signa of eapit- alation.” On tha estate of Earl Mayo, in county Kildre, the people are cu riously divided in thelr support of the In:d league. The tenants, afterm k- g _seversl attempts to bring their landlords down to Griffith's valuation, have, under threats, of being served are firmly braciuyg themaolvos for the ooming atrugele, and s¢urances resch ‘me from all sides that there will be no flinching amoug Irishmen io the ardu- ous times that they are destined to face. Poor Daviit sleeps to night in Millbank convict prison, after his first day of wil. Ho arrived in L ndon early this moruing. Seversl of the Tcish members of parhament waited up all night in order to saluie him on his arrival, but he was couveyed a secretly from au outlying station, ana privately brought bafore a magisrate for recommittal, and ordered straight to Millbank. ~The howls, cheering, and sigos of uproarious joy with which the British house of commons—the first astembly of gentlemen in the world—received the news of Davitt's arrest, made the moet painful scene T ever witnessed in that chamber. We are doing our utmost to mitigate the horrora of Davitt's confinement, as he is in dolicate heslth, but we greatly dread the result for him. To-day & reactiou set in after the xcitement attending the expulsion. ‘Che radicals ot Eogland will yet discover the mis- take they have mide in condoning the autocrady of the speaker of the hours of commons, and allowing lib- erty to be trampled on in. her own temple, Sooner or later a coslition of the whig and tory territorialists must be formed to b made head sgainst English Jemooracy, and they will then find how fatsl for their own freedom vas the precedent of yesterday.” lock. Speciat Disgaten o T fiwr Hargresvrs, Pa, Februury 5—1 a. m.— i he seventeanth ballot was ax foliows: Oliver 68, Wallaca 69, Mac Veagh 3, Grow 46, Phillips 3, Buird 1, Snowden 1, Cartin 1, Hewitt 1 Agnew 1, Shires 1. Total, 195. The voto will be smaller Saturdsy and Monday. On the snnouncsment of the baliot forsenator, a motion fo ad- journ was prowmp ly made, and after somo discussion as to Thursday's pro- ceedings, the motion carried. Proph- ets predict a break the middle of next week. Arrest of a Bank Burglar. Special Dispateh to The Boss New York, February 4—10 p. m.— “Red Leary,” a notorious bank bur- glar, who 1s charged with being ons of the Northampton bank robbers, and who broke out of Ludlow stroot ja upwards of a year ago, was rrested to-day in Brooklyn, and taken to ampton to staud trial for bink rubbery. ‘The Wrong End. 8pec al Dispatoh to The Bes. CHicAGo, Februaty 4—10 p, m.— The remsins of William H. Coulson, of Chicago, wers brought home y terday from Faya Camp, near Ponchi Sorings, Col. Ho used a musket as clab in attempting to drive a bull away from eating the fudder of the other eatile. The weapon was di charged, the coateats lodging in Ooul- of an opinion, it would have the weight of an opinic After further politic:l debate, Mr. amendment to add at it is the daty of doliy to institute e the dus and order- of this duy n the fa- mesires to sec: ¥ performenc: ture, Mr Morgan accepted the amond- ment, and it was adopted without op- position. The resolution was theu agreed o, an amended, by yeus 42, nays 1 (Mr. Whyte.) TThe pension- appropriatfon bill was then taken up, and Mr. Logan was recognized as entitled to the floor to appsk upon the propnsed rider of the sixty surgeon bill. Before goin he desired to call the attontis aenate to s paragraph in Tae New York Tribune of Febru-ry 2, to the effect that, “Mr. Logan to-day on the flogr of the senate, distin guished him- solf s the enamy of roform and the su- pirservicesb'e friend of the Washing. ton jeasion ring.” Mr, Logan said he prosumed this correspondent, by the card of some senator, has the liberty of the flocz of tie sonate, as he fre- quently eaw him in chairs. Hecould terize the conduct a person, whose namo was D. O Buckford, ori the floor of the sonate, but he would say that he was wanting in all the eassntials that go to make up ¢ gentleman. **Make this record for hum,"” presore it for corsigoed to Millbank prison on ‘he bank of the Thames, sbout halfa mile below the house of parliament. The stesmer arrived at Holy Head about an hour before miduight. Davite was in charge of a detective who went irom Scotland yard to make the ar— rect, and accompanying them were six detectives from Dublin. On the ar- rival of the steamer the party at once took a special train for London. A detachment of police guarded all the stations on the route. A pilot engine ran some minates ahead of the train to secure its_uninterrupted travsit. The train arrived at Euston Square station at 5:25 a. m., and Mr. Davitt was at once conveyed to the Bow street station, where Magistrate Sir James = Ingall was sit tng io pursuance of previous ar- rangement, andwho was prepared at thac uomaturally early hour for any kind of court business. This ve- cupied but a short time. Mr. Davitt, hen areaigned, asked why his ticke f leave had been revoked, and was oformed thatit was no questi-n for him to answer. Sir Jsmes Ingham thea signed thedocument commtting him to prison, to which he was im- ommon nolics Atthe hour ually opened nd were chargrined proceedings ended, and nothing to b sen. The sympathisers with Davitt expressed themselves wgrily at his arrest, and pariiculatly UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, SHEETINGS than NOW, as there is little chance prices. of FOREICN We are offering the most complet we have ever shown, including NAPKINS and TOWELS. and Indian Head, Great Western, 1 awrence LL, Pepperel G and Pepperel 1. ‘Wamsutta, New,York Mil's, Pej Mills and tol SHEETINGS UNBLEACHED. Lowell, Boston, Pepperel aud Lowiston, There can ba no better opportunity to make your purcheses of such goods Lonsdale, Fruit of the Loom, Wamsuttaand New York Mills. BLEABHED UNMUSLINS, Alabama, Granite, BLEACHED. rel, Boston, Ellerstown New n. our being sgaln able to duplicate these G0oDs. speaker had bes. requured to appear | with writs, commenced to pay their (CABLEGRAMS. son’s bowels, killi: g him instantly. the se: ~ho gives his ¢ at this eummary way of dizposing of ERI 10 court at 8 o'cluck 1u ths moruing | Fent. The experience on the estate of S rson, I have nothing to s «is person. : A SRR RN slolhok ithe | Losd Dpiord Sinlcininy A teiag b thas)| £ s e : Kiiled for His Raghnees. o alh, s bt illback peison, in #hioh Heds con= L oo ford Gro'ord, in contny Armagh, has | Hanlan, the oaraman, is taking vig: | specat Diaten tThe B e e kL fined, isa lIonely fortress.like struc- 5 ffififfl:’.‘iu,:.,'.'.Tia'fu"\fi’.',: .x‘:f; pmpan;" of Lora b:n.‘gll;. S LT ] "‘fi-w; 1«; Cittoago, Februacy 4—10 p. m.— | ¢ha bill; o'aiming that tae pr: posed | tar, surrounded by high walls, Here at8o'clock. This was not a L e g is mateh with Luiyeock cn the 14th | About 7 o'clock this morning, Fred | measure, w was based on the | or elrewhere he will have t. languish M3N |IY ‘Q3AIZO3IH LSAP soleplesqwy JOo NOJLYLHOd S3IM3AIOYEN3 DK A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTINC PHYSICIAK: LAY PERMANFNTLY LOCATED WIS MED. iCAL OFFICE, Suoet, OMANA, NEBRASKA Au: bis servicss n all departments o aciicine ane AGENTS WANTED EOR e Fastest Selling Book of the Age! Foundations of Success. BUSINESS AND SOUIAL FORMS. Tue laws of trade, egal foms, how £ valuavie tables, social ctiquettn, of tazation, bat & quastion of property to the citigens. Eight dis- tricta woald fill tho bill not resd it. The lawyers had given it to him to present. Was satified thut two more ju.ges were needed. That would mes. the wants of the swte for ten yesrs to come. He couldn’s see auything 80 very distress ing in the fact that his friend, the wentieman from Lancaster (Whedou) had been required to go te work st § o'clock ir one «f the cou “Wny, on the farm, we commence plewing cirn at 4 o'clock in the murpiny Whodcn—*But you 401" piow on i 2 oclock the next ©urning, do you?” “Yes, sir. Wh u :her a acod Special Dispatch to Tur Be. PaxAMa, Jauusry 28 —The latest | advices from the S uth Pacific, from | Peruvian sources, describs the sitn | ation before Lima as boing favorable to the allied cause. Several encoun- tors have o-curred, with results ro- ported as favorble to the Peravian The ba.tle of Verrags scems to have | been the most imooriant of theso, the losses being 1600 Chiliana and 900 inst. Doubts have ariren regarding the genuineness of tho allaged figure head of the tratning ship ““Atianta,” which was brought to Plymouth by an incom- ingvessel. The bosrd of admiralty deay thatit belongs to the lost “At lanta.” Thero is & romor that the land lesg 16 office in Dublin has been eetzed by the government, The London Times calla attention Peruvisns, In this batle a strong Chilian_civision had_endeavored to | march through the Altos, to & point a0 the Boova, whera the bridges were tobe destroyed, snd the rupply of water from the Rimac to the capital catoff, This division was met by a Peruvian bactalion near the Verrnga bridge, and completely defeat-d, re- tiring on the main body. The battlo of San Bartolomo, on the 12th of to danger in Eugland. The London Daily News anuonnces that an Ashantee war i3 threstened, and that troops have been sent there. Thomas Carlyls is unconscious, and his death is only a qu s hoors. An inferual machine was discovered in L ndon yestorday. Rasraussen, a laborer, about 35 years old, was struck and killed by a Green Bay train as ho was attempting to cross the r-idge over North Branch shesd ofit. A companion a:tsmpted to dis suace Rasmussen from goiag over tha bridse, tolling him the trait was soming, but he would not listen, and when in the middle of tho bridzs, ho appeared transfized with fright, stand- ing stil tiil struck by the engine. New Chicago and New York Trunk Line. Spectal Dispaton tu The Bee Nrw Yorx, February 5—1 a. m.— t was anuounced on Wall strees Phursday tha' $13,000,000 worth of atock had beon tak-n in the New York, St Lonis & Cbicago railroad com: pary. It isproposed to ;ash ‘he new raileond lino to the west to & speedy completion. The eompany contem- theory tut all claimants for pensions were dishonest, was much m.re ex- pensive, and did not afford superior tacilit es for tho sottlement of claims or detection of fraud, over the old With.nt concluding his re- ks ho gave way to s motion to ad- journ, and at 445 p. m., the senate adjourned. . HOUSE. At the cxpiration of the mornivg ur the house went into committee of the whole on the private cilndar, and discusei w of the peusion Mr. Atkins eaid be felt it his duty 40 stato that pensions would pile up & debt of £750,000,000, and he would not be sarprs-d if the amount reached £1,000,000,010 M. Uoffcoth, of Pennsyivania, said he could not Iet the declaration’ that for seven years longer, unleas relessed by the presnt ur_sme subsequent sdmiuistration. The prison is extra guarded, to prevent all attempt at roscue. PARNELL AND DAVITT. Spocial Dispaten ko the i New Yors, Fobruary 4—4 p. m.— The Herald's London special reports Parnell as sayiog that tho speaker al- lowsd Gladstono to_do what he sus- pended him (Paraell) for trying to o yestorday. With rea Davitt's arrest, Parnell said_that the late government. prosscuted Davitt for his rpoeches, and he preseot goverament, when they withdres the prosecutio, tacit- Iy admitted that he has conmirted no offsnce. In another special Mr. Shaw is reported as saying that he is afraid that Davitt will pever come out of Wholesale and Retall WManm, facturing JEWELERS, —LAK'IEST 3TOCK OF— Gold and Silver Watches and Jeweiry in the farlamentary e %0 oouducs ‘ynlic | moon,—sll we have fo. i to chaage | J ’ il o D g other thonay OBOM | (o arrancn of pensions would cost | hat Dav Do 1aT ot W' Gom-lste Gade 1o" Sut : naury was also a_formidable com plates, smorg g9 o e | o e sourey wmesn | prisonalin o o fum ‘moonm 3. Aoy | TOULGAL" L i chaso fifty-six miles of the Wabash [ $700,000,000¢0 to y, L i T et o "CCHOR FOE | M. Joueryof Botler, said Loy hiad | ook s¥oue thousand Ohillnas atiacked ELECTAIC BRIEFS. T Pbon, Tt e Wabaeh | fradicted. Ho axid there aro 307,000 | A Dublin special saga thera is in City. LISHING C0., St. Louis, Mo. VINEGAR WORKS | <o S' Bee. %M and 100 OMAEA, NE ! Undoubtedly the best shirt in the had o court in his county since las May. There was at lesst threo wecks of solid work now accamulated, It was an injus loe to the p-ople Mr Daily, of Red W. low, did mot kunow what comutivs would bo willugto go i ito Gasliu's dis trict, Twomare districtswould m ke $11,000 additional expense. In his county a man had appeared for the Tast threo yours wih wit se=ses bat his caze had been pretponed. The docl of Red Wllow county had never been ditffoting the A motin made was lset, aud s resoluti Resolved, That it is the sense of this house 1hat there sh.u'd be eight judi- cial districts. Tn the afterroon Mr. Frause offered & resolution f sympathy for the Irish Innd leagn, which was passed There werc twenty - threo bills offored this afterncon. By Mr Me- Shive, 8 memorial and joint resola- tion to congress pravivg that dis- crimination be prohibited. A bill to lating insurance compsnies The houes gassel bills N ». 17, 25 and 12, which will be treated upon in an-advanced post on an -elevated platenu, detended by only 150 men They roaisted the attack fcr an hour and a half, when Pierok appoarsd with a Peravian division, and afte- n there, probably to attack Lma, but ! aiter a sharp fire wore compelled to re-ombark theirtroops Many build ings in Alcon were burned, and mucis property damaged. It is estimited that_the Chilians arriving in Peru number 28,000. COLLEY IN 4 PRECAKIOUS POSITION. explanation of this is that the Boora have sent a detachment to out the wire at soma point between his camp before ail can resch him. A Darban dispatoh shia tho steamet ‘‘Tamar.” feom Gibr Ttar,with the Ninety . urth | .mont, has seached. that port. It | on its tedious march to den. Colley's | relief, ‘QUIET COMMONS. Spoctal Dispateh to Tt Boe, ! Loxox, February 5—1 a. m session of the evening was peacefal, but some of the | incideats were of unusual interest, again at any moment. DILKE'S DISCLAINER. | Spectal Dixpst-hos to Toe Boe. The conrt house at Charles City, couuty eeat of d county, Tows, a stoue structurs, was des'royed by fire Thursday vight. Nothing was saved Two brothera-ia law, named Davi and McGues, got fato a drunken braw] about a mule trade at Nesbit, Tenn., on Tuesday, in whish the lat: ter was shot and fostantly kilied by the former. The murderer fled to Texas, from wheuce news came yes- terday that he hat committed auicide. a company of Boston capitaliste. They will er.ct a magr Ificent hotel. o Depaw pla‘e gluss comoany, of betiir coal Tho works which ths company occupy af presait ost §500;- 000, and are among the Iarzest of the kind in the world There has been una death, and & num- her of people are il with it. The locsl ax.ireas oa the Tnter-Col- ondal railecad, leaving Suasex at 5:30 a. m., for St. Johus, drawn by two engines, left the track about s mile from Apohagui station. Engiueer Thomas Gammon was inatantly killed, cipitated over an embankment, and rolled over, pinning the driver fast. Cacaco, Febrasry 4.—A party of that betwor Cloveland and Chicazo the new line will bs fi‘ieen mil-s shorter than the Lake Shore road. It is proposed to reach New York vis. subscribed has been paid in, the man- agers of the new road enterprise lopa to proceed with the sonstruction of their Line with little delay. A construction contract bhas been made with a Chicazo firm. Railn weighinz six'y pounds to the foot are to be used. Iy yesterduy afternoon m a r port that water had_brokea. thro: the Amerioan river levee and was ou’ the ey, untii patrollm cama in from differcat parts and reported the levees rafe. Tho storn his ceaed, and both Margaville and Sacrameuto water over the levess, and of thit there-is little probability. A wom- mittee of the legirlstare have engsged steamers and aro rescuing tae people in the su'merged districis. Indications. Bpocial spatch to Th Boa. Wasaixorox, February 5—1a. m. warmer cloudy weather, with rain or snow, and southeasterly wiud, with falling barometer. applicatious, +nd if every applicant be put uoon the pension roll, sad takiog the #verage niready paid as & basis, the whola amount will bo §224,- 164,066 70. The bill for th relief of Mrs Cap- tain Page, which gave rive t a politi- cal discussion Insc Friday, came up ain_to-day, when Mr. Goode, of West Virsinia, anic hs was poremp- torily ord.r d by Mra. Pega to with- Gruw the bill, hecause she did not wian to affwd another pretext for a denied th.t he had ever advocated soy. ‘the people of the south. he v oxp cted to ba paid dam. Mr. Gonger, In ceply, made ove of his characieristic sperc -, and said that if peoplo of the ncrth could be ace 1 M:. wde spoke for his did royresent the pe plo of the becauss the war claims conumissi n w i piled up with rebel claims, and he pictared the southern memby iug out in solemu procos these claims upon their backs. He idiculea Mr. Goode for what he said was_ hie generosity in withirawing voked into a reply, and Mr. Conger wanted to keep up the contest by get- ting the floor fur his colleague (Bor- tense excitement all over Ireland at Davitt's arreat. Tho government will minke open var on the land leaguers or any_orgnuizations through which Ire- land shows its will. Great crowds are THE LATEST NEW: Rapists’ koped. Svec'a fuomich o The Foe. Lirrie Rook, Ark., February 4—4 . m.—Yesterd .y three whito men at- tompted to rape Mies Georgia Ham- blet, a young and highly resp etable 0% 1 & hered and. the officers had & b gt the paiaae s~ ansuy scceedsd. At one ¢ a herp figh jail, but priwners to irec, an1 completed their horrib’e work by thrwing the dead bodies in- to the river. would-be rapists are siid to be #my of wealthy Mon- Mexican Masters. Spectal Tispaion 0 The Boa, Sax Axtonio, Texan, February 4— 4p. m.—Gov. A.C.Hu t and party, of the Mexican Notional road, are here. They leave for Laredo whence they will put engineers in the feld -on the line towazd the City ot Mexico. are working from tho City of Mexico on this Ti Come and See Our Stock id hae P Oil Oity and through Pennsylvania Judge Gaulty fud duformed. (h com. | ol sontestod fieht, drove, the OBl U %L, vaults contaiacd, and |and Now Jorsey. Negotnbique wre| 1o bill was funther discussed, tho | wiembled atound the newspaper Wo Wi mitioo that 18 wov!d bo williug that | 0% {0 RS (O, e b 8 WY their ondition i3 anknown. ' The | being had to secure the Central ra! | WAl point beingas to thy cxpense of |officee. The people are bold and ce- as We Will Be Pleased any number of counties, under thirty, | ¢ 7" 5 e A" OIS U0 building was valued at $25,000. rosd of New Jersey, as a part of the | P2N8 000, ¢ th Insietingst woulth} Aansbut copland e x VINEG A RHT [beadded to his diswic.. Mr. Daily i Toute. As 10 per east, f the capital | £0! ¢xo-ed $244,000,000. to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 15th & Dod Postoffics. lear | There s tweaty-thres. cason | Sposal depioh to Tun Bea Rhea SEbel 6o stboifve and violontaad citéor aasul ou her dosd ; . -. HORSE before the caur: there now that need | LONDON, Februsry 5—1 a. m. — valuablo'summer ro:irt nesr Chatta- Big seare 1n Secrametiva hosband. Mr. Gonde weut on to |4 of -‘“:m'u:vm*'*‘;mg:cg_' e . hattention aldllpl“ h from Cape Town uia"hn n oga, on the Chastsnooga Southern B“::'cm: i piarer e speak ¢f the fl'!-v'k"‘"- Sona luvl’-f.j e (% (ealiee i e Y A"n “A“.s, .t N mabawibia favor of 8- hie communication with Gen. rilroad. has been aold for ex10, Csl., Febroary 6—1)as an outrage. He thea referr. e Sahick,of Nemabia,v i fvorof s | Selegrs Wl sommuniention with Gen, .ilroad. has esn 1d for 820,00 to The logialiture ~adjouraed | s oy 1 suthor war clain and | 1€ # ruzglo Tho mya were capticad, Iron and Wagon Stock, *he Best Assortment of compaty T | Now Albaoy, Ind., Tive aecided to | tering the Sacrsmento two niles above : ¢ . omp b or of t] s then preseated . ¢ | and Now Castle. The fact 1s signifi- | ¥ ¥ . > age reanitiny from the war hasked me: ted the jail, wewse it el Gant, and fears aro entertain-d that he | Temos - iheir ertabl sh nout o Pitts | here Tho ramo nfcund- e their ull, and acceptod the. ve. | B Soil V0 T Guapda, and taking the WHEEL S iy PR Ty yet be sareounded snd_ ouptared | Buvg, Pe , ou oo aper and | great alarm was ned through- | salt, ross the rivar, hung them in the West. At Chicago Prices. e . B 3 that Ve Feaotarion ras curried by a vots of | will bo {mediately sent to Peter | A very sirulnt type of spotted | are considored out of danger wilsem a f soction, they w.al |be pecfecilybappy. | 2 SUAS U MEL W.J. BROATCH, Y Maritzburg by rail, and theuco start | fev.< in ragiig i ¥ruwklin, Ind. |strong nort wind should drive the | bt ho dodted whather Mr. G 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. o1 AUG. DORMANN, Man actarer otall kinds of Summer Bologna (Cervelat Wurst)s ; of unu 7 ) d ho madea general at adtbiorize county superiptendents o | and there are indications that the | apd thefiremani jured. Thepassen.|—For the upper Mississippi and | this claim, anc Specialtiy. Orders promptly filled. cloose text books. Toreo bills rega- | gtorm “of Thuradsy may brock out | gers all caped. 'Tho engino was pre | lower Mimouri valloys: ~Slightly | tack vpomrthe douth. |\ 4 o234 1714 Burt St., Omaha Neb. woman Informed him of the mistaks, she fled, and he, after burying his CAPITAL NOTES. United 3tates is manufactured at the | another letter. Sir Charles Dilke, the under secre e e A 2 7 < 3 Pocial Dispatobes to Mhe Bre. Jy vt abont & do: talists from Lewis- \ roas). Hewas so persistent that he | A special from St. Louis says: The | wife, was arrcsted whils burning the e E T e oot et | 27t ot fr forien oy, made | S0 S e iy | WASHINGTON. | kit onier by e o, who | sate trops, vy vomeons,wndr i clothing o oncel Weerime: | pumga g arson 0T, fm Ohe oined with their great improvements, | we, d;u DREISS Doy e of Eazland " and. Rassia “concerning to Arkansas and Texss for: the pur- < padi wanted the rules enforced, command of Col. Bayler and Soldier Chatlle Dead. York, sevived here yestorday mocaing, ¢ and Thursday evenings to pose of investing in large tracts of Tho previons_question was finally Neville surprised and attacked a Special Dispateh to.The Bes thatis Reinforced fronts, Retnforced i it was : ; a0d spent the d he-sesing. acks and Relnforced alsove, maten i e e o én;.ndn:nrgl;:.l-hun:@m that | grazing 300 timbor landa_in’ those L sommed, ud tha bl was taled on | ceong bwad of Todiane in the Sierra | *Nusuvian, Tana s Fobrumey &=t | 37" e g thelr shirt the darable and best ereby Encland con. | S3tet: They havs from §500,000 to | ®cil Dispateh to The Bee. Mr. Goode's motion. < isblo moantalas, Killing &1x £1¢1 AP Jut.2stenne i a0ty O o £ (e | dayaequnion & York Ciry, snd ook 5 charter._ They refused the prem the | au wharsby Baalan 1,000,000 to i Wasamorow, Febroaty 4 —Mr. i d k three These are sup- | Charley, died at the Lospitalin this | 38y morniog for Now York City, an it g gafment of the ever [ L iCilegs of aporting theis alsous. | sentad to Russian ocoupation of Merv | $1,000,000 o inveat. Bton ofeees s joint resolarlsn direct. | e Kty O A e e Tndiacs who st Fol) |ty S o5 Diiig the’ Wi she ] the. publia, seooptien . the Vit smsufactored at the e derate price of on condition that the Russisn sdvance Orsorssats, Fsbruary 4.—A frefght were appointed conferecs on the r.aval city, aged 5. Hoase this afternoon and next Tues- A 2 bt ith 3 i po: 0 Yy P of | sions, but will furnish Tz BEE wit S ing the secretary of state to withhold ‘bill, aud Messra, Walis, | at acked the Graham party and cap- | donmed male apparel and enlisted for s aftern. e ey rahirt , of d”'!mn’; the conclusions arrired at when ;.)Iey should not be made to Candsahar. L 'fi'::‘:n;';"’;;:i,i:; ont_of the Mexioan awards any | Shosiion. ‘of Mitaiseiopi, aud Hube | ured a stage and killed he driver, a | soveral yoars e r . Av's toam | 48 evening is a:id to have been post- gusrantned and wil have done. Several petitions have [ S emcioN BiiL. suia.stkiat- would be due Benjamin | bell on the Tndian bill. er she was betrayed and latterly | Poned- the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and om:" flannel, also been read before the fegi-lature from the dear creatures who want to vote, but cannot. The committee on con- Mr. Forster, the secretary of state for Ireland, in moving the second Wayne this morning. An_engineer named Leonard Leng, and Brakeman Foster, were both fatally injared. Weill and the La ‘Abra wmining com- pany until farther actlon by congress A meseago wan received from the prosidont, acking an_appropriation of clothing belonging to both pacties was found m their cimp. Foul Murder. lived & depraved life. Fatal Frolic. The n;.m'inmnm:’dtbn. tod tl s M e S i will o B chemoir anderwear, made up with » | o . He staved that he had received in- | $175.(00 o f e T ortia” Btated | specu e T it st vieB o oomtors, whkth s dueabit | #i¢utioul amesdments aet Thureday,| roding of his bill for tho protection | Fogy Warx, Tnd., February 4. | formakion, which he believed ralisblo, | ' sasmsernstir b4 g in sosseh | - Coveummart, Ore Bobrasry 4—4 p | " Aeawras Gar Fobraary 4—Tho | ported to the sensto to-day. The mate iy, To iovelids and weak-langod | ooy, 804 Wors aidrcescd by Mre. of lifo and property in Irsland, con- | e Bijou varioty theatre in this city | that #hese claims wers sbeolote frauds | of the “Jenanetts.” Referred. m.—A special Trom Charlotte court | negroes of the neighborhood had s | of the new bouds shall be fized st persons we #fler spesial inducemants | Lre' kg, +"a; 3ira. Duusmoor, of Omahs, | tended that the bill would ot inter. | way burned this morning. A compa. | uoonthe Mexican government, and | ° Tiig hous then adjourned, house, Va., says a woman with consid- | frolic st Toba Duke's farm in Jackson | per cent, redsemabls fn five years. P the mauner theso goods are made | *3 ;‘;"C;‘:fi‘:‘n‘j@m SRR Mm"‘“br;‘::;'w‘j{ roaiapoeed | ny piaying there this week loat all thé ey wonld be puid usless the i erebie money stoppad. {or lodglog at | eounty It might. During the gl | puyable in twety. It is evident : ; A party of sasiern fol & persona, o | B o ! 5 —— b e t e > e Gormarums, men with s, wie “Visiting the | vent lawlesvable. © Me. Foroter oon | tooir Toiafeve ) Loes over £6,000;| oecietion Tes P Too Much Gab. thgHotseol John Dempe, (= Gheckyps taw osmmmeds (2 wtes | onohrccn will niser sanmtnn ARTLL N leg slature to-dry, aud were eliobout SUBSCRIBE FOR onsceing the various departments of state. They Bappeasd into Juige Cobb's office in tue capical building, whie Jndge Briggs, of Omal feased that the greatest objction to his bill appesred to bo its retrcsvect- ive character and 1ts ez poste facto ac- Hon, but with grest carneatucss he de- insar:d for §,000 in the Hartferd. TAUNTON, Mass., Fobrury 4 —At 330 a m. a lugs fire, in_North Bichton, Mass , descroyed the Lincoln therefore eall i up to morrow. Mr. Logan moved to tske up tha hill placing Geu. Grsnt on the retirad t. Disagreed to—yess 26, nays 30, Mr. Logen then moved to take up Spectal Disgata to Tho Bea Entz, Pa, February 5—1 s m.— Mrs. Caryline Flemine, an aged resi dent of Erie, Pa., foll dead yes erday town, Charlotte county. She was put in a room with Demps wife but in & fferent * bed _Demps deter- mined to marder the woman ertered theroom at midnight with an , named 3’2%‘5' Randoloh, and probably mortal- iy wounded Joha Tate, who was taken th his home in a_very eritical condi- tion, Tate in s°ill living, and two of cont bond, but will nsist u?: cent. 0., Pobraary 4 —A bRl consolidatien, Corvusus, prohibiting telegraph | WREKLY | . red ehat th s was abeolutely aeoes- | & Co 's ‘paver mill, a wheel wright | the bill extending the franking privi. | f:er engaging in a wordy quarrel with ~ be | the Homphills ars ander arrest. The | when lines ars non. THE! tfll 3r. Sesions were'chating vith the | sary. ¢ M. Beadlangh opposed. tho | shop snd. blsckemith whop. - Twe on [loge. Bejeated-syens 20, nags 54 | snoichbor. ‘Raptuioof o Blret von | Lo e ore, Tap et hot 1o be | other, known sa Allen Duks, bas | the siate seaste 3 ,—.’- chief justioe. bill, snd moved its rejection. At 10 | mill abont 833,000 ¥The resolution of Mr. Morgan, re. ' 88l was tha causs of death. the visitor. | The screams of the other | given lag bail. the house yesterday.

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