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qanqmerig M B WY RAAS AN Bar A s s THE OMAHA DALy BEE £ A\ AT TN \ 7 - \ ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1882. 220 Kirkwood has directed the commis- | their ability to pay dollar for dollar fire Oberli —_— gheh;up:-nntv{\)d;nu of public schools | no rumoré of ithnfl'ecling any bank or N T Fardenor, the druggist; Bronson, the | Omicaco, March 7.—The Chicago, e ) ; in Montana, Dakota, Arizona, Idaho, | banks. Sweet has been ill and men- i | historic druggist; Carter & Wi Pokin & So . i Yflflt.srflflys Prflflfifldmga in ths and Wyoming, to select soventy-two|tally incapacitated for some time. ImDmhs’hls mfl' Uf a Unlfln lmrdmro‘; ’F:t:;,hn:;:-:: .,fik::;"l';}.'. :ln'\‘ii:ultl:fllj‘r:‘:lt:»‘;lfl:?'r: h:'\‘r: ::Zn[rlllr:- Uflflflnufld Widespread Deflfl]atllm q t fl H sections of publie lands in each terri-| The next partner in charge was also Ells buildi H ’ o tlls buildings, iol i iv i iliti >, i Senate and House. tory for education purposes. as pros |sick and absent at the timo of the col. | DOUWEOIl France & BOTMANY. | aating rink and thres aweltines sy | Prey o icriminal failiios at Peoria, in the Lower Valley, —— ;‘ldlml um}gr l:ihs.l not of congress of | lapse. T‘ha house was in]chm_-gu iuf - entirely consumed. All were wooden | ness from thnt“ point. Hu’t‘hornnd: " : ‘ebruary b juniors of no experience who simply buildings but one. i EEE nti-Mongolian Bill in The house oorfibMse oh teitiiorios New York, March 7.—William Recently Passed on Connkrsvitie, Ind., March 7.— |they rented. It is claimed that the with Ruin Behind and the Former. have decided to ¢ in favor of the | poveer & o, mAntfaciurets of Nihilists, The Oooley Morrison tarniture works, | 90t in east bound rates has made it g ey e w.m Jon tewilory ms Morocco, this city and Waterbury, worth §100,000 took fire early this |impossible for the roads to pay their Ahead. . The & o ~ it o & state on the grofind. that the can’luc C[J‘?m!.l, .mnde“lm assignment to-day. morning and were totally consumed. | terminal expenses. The case has gone © House Committee on Ter-| " 1gg) showed that it had a popula- | cisvilitios, 8170,000; assets unknown. | o nother War with the Capoe of| Sr. Lovis, March7. —A fire occurred | 0 the courts. Newly Planted 1 . 4 4 s The failure caused much surprise. ‘olock f Corvmpus, Ohio, March 7.—Th ewly Planted Fields Oovered ritories in Favor of the Ad- |sion of 75,000,{equalled at the time of . Wood H Oolonists Said at 11 o'clock to-day in the commission R e o & their sdmission only five other| DEs Moines, March 7.--Morris & ope store of D, H. Meyers, No. 5 Market | 11C #arranto case of the State ex rel. with Nine to a Dogen mission of Washington. states. Tho taxathe myperty of the| Hempburn, dry ds dealers, to be Imminent. atreot, extending h’; the King box fac. | Attorney general va. William H. Van. Feet of Wat R territory is ‘%:im i; thoflul;ri!ory ;).!?RHD:. Z:ter:;gbo;f::bkllmea.'lg;- 2 turyk,ir; th; same buildfng. The ?:;blltnstly.l.r;l':’:::m::l.i dl::,rr::‘fl: rrid S is fi fi ; ite cultural s VU mong e stocks > L 3 - ares nwmm:ml m: b ‘h.()l'lir::ll“:;n nl:dm'mlnol‘:l8 rfluo:r:)e; UC - Ikll‘lf n'r:‘ M. Field & Co., |Miscellancons News that Came co‘l’flun:»d.ow In!n::l,wel;‘:y;::“ i:“yt&l)}‘y flm‘ c'lmm]"“:' (l;‘ ,lm“l:o 5 i(' d-D'yw" General News of the Modern De~ / are unexcelled, and the taxes but 2} | Chicago, for $4,100. Ovor the Cable. King papor company, §2,000; damage [ #29 Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapo. — Mills on the dollag, Naw Yonk, March 7.—The old es- to building, $2,000; Moyers is insurod | 18 & Cincinnati railroads. The court CONGRESS, ki R tablished house of Magnin, Guild & for 82,000 and tho King paper com- gave judgment of ouster against de. Natioan! Asociated Fross The report of the house naval com. | O0 impsrters of jewelry, failed to- GENERAL INEWS. pany for §2,000. e it RSl o sl S PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE. shitied ot thie Bl BPRNEW navy has | 483: ~ Liabilities “about ~ $170,000; [ Nations Amocisted Frose. Dxrnoir, Mich., March 7.—Chris, :.'»:; z'b-g th;u«iscl-;:n i :fi:{i i ng Onngfixn. #nmh "“?. special Bhg:fl“&’;:’t el;i. Ctil:“:’:‘gl:lll_bb{llil been finished, and Will bo submitted “El‘_’:;'a: ‘()li‘rg’r?lmfnnk ot Qired, K GERMANY AND FRANCR, Kell'l_fl \"l'flw'!l'y burned this morning | ground that parallel and com ting i:Tc‘ill ::;:;‘ B‘It l:':r;w':{: tu‘t::m ( from the committee on finance to re.|UY the chairman to the house to-(, = suspended. It had a nominal cap- Loxnox, March 7. —Amazement has | 4% Uort '“m"l' Loss, 812,000; in- | lines in thia state cannot consolidate. | inches higher thanever known before. fund $10 silver certificates, morrow. It is & Yoluminous affair, (5, "¢ 8500 000, but only $60. 000 | been created in political circles by the | *rauce, 5,000, This is yet pending error proceedings | Very little land appears above M, Dawas, trous ths committee on | OIDE OVer the past and present of the PR ) 000, v ) announcement to-day in the 8t.James| BALTiMoRE, Md., March 7.--The [from the local court, whereupon rests | from the river front to tho hills e ) navy and its needs for the future. e . ;.| Gazette of the discovery that there has [ news reached here last night stating | the contempt proceedin, ainst J. [yond the Y This distriot’ i Sk Indian affairs, reported favorably the f e ¥ Geo. E. Howard, grain commis- y 5 s P g8 age o Yazoo. is distriot’ is _— bill suibyliig Ao avedbient, With ks The committee consider it inexpedient | . 1 moveliavbiof “Glend, alko failed been for some time & secret conven- | the town of Prince Frederiok, Calvert | H. Deveroux and others for organiz- [known as the Yazoo Delta, the most ) . | to make provisions ; for armament of v ’ * | tion between the governments of Ger- [ county, this State, was almost entire- | ing at Cleveland, but to-day's decision | producti tto ti i Crow Indians for the sale of a portion f h Liabilities reported to be $25,000. ) i ! % 4 rutiiokive{ Jorion oauntey 1t the of their resetvation in Monthha 've- fll: _lh:P'; Ozln! to il WIMQO:' Ptl'.El- ) T:I_ly(lnd anca.b The Gue‘ Btle says |1y dr‘,"myfdn_by h;"'e F‘l;ldly last, noth- | is the key-note to all. south. In Bolivar county the lossjof ) : ;e | ent information as mosteffective by its information is of Brussols, | ing being loft in the business portion ! = i quirea for use of the Northern Pacific Experd A Beechor's Illness. y way )y 8 Lirrik Rock, Ark., March 7.—The | stock will be almost total. Laborers Wa guns, (perimet tlgo onandif [\ ciated Pross. and is of a positive and of authentic | but the jail and two small houses. | gity attorney reported to the council | are panic atricken and demoralized. Mr. Saunders intreduced a bill | the necessity ar sloops and | 0 March 7.—Dr. Eldridgo, | "2t0re: The Brussels news does not | Among the buildings destroyed were | to.njght that the St. Louis, Iron|The most sanguine look upon the Jing Omabi tiot deli private establishniéhts could speedily b Mo ) A ) ©8% | give many details of the convention, [ the new Methodist church, postoffice, | Mountain & South ilway, in ex- | present as a greater disaster than making a & port of delivery. t in I ips | the physician who was called last night g p i ! Whthidiobet A DA i i S Mr. Call introduced & resolation | turn out guna in time than ships | £4¢ RAYEIGAnY Honry Ward Beeohor ut says tho convention is a matter of | court house, the office of The Cal- | tending its track into the city limits | ever known before in the history of .asking the president if any ropresenta- could be built. v atates this m;)ming that his p.fieni fh.at and arranged among other things ;m Jourmnd %number of business | on the river from the railway without | the bottom ocountry. Asthe extent tions been made by any agent of MISCELLANROUS, rested comfortably all night and is the annexation of Luxemburg to [houses. , 860,000, first obtaining the permission of the | becomes knownit begins te appal every “the United States to Chili that the| Reports from thirfy-nine postoffices | now as well as ever. Betthar France under certain eventualities, St. Pavr, Minn,, March 7.—A fire | city council or paying damages to ad- | one. WAR CORRESPONDENT ARRESTED, occurred in the carpet storo of T. J. | joining property owners, were guilty | Mgemenis, March 7.—Captain Gor- United States would' resent the dis-|in the United Statea for the month of memberment of Peru. February show an a¥erage increase in Mr. Frye introduced a bill placing | receipts of 26 per cent over the same foreign vessels sailing from American | month last year. ports under the same regulations as American vessels, and relieving coast- Benjamin 8, Parker, of Indianapo- lis, has been nomihated consul at says that for five minvtes before he stopped lecturing last night h® was unable to see a thing, owing to the rush of blood to the head. His feet and hands were cold as ice. He has had a severe cold - for several days, . Viessa, March 7.—The Austrian dommander at Ragusa has placed Mr. Evans, an English war correspon- dent, under arrest, claiming that not- withstanding orders to the contrary Effry & Co., at Minnanpulis to-day. Loss on stock, $35,000; mnsured, $7,- 500; on building, $10,000. b L Proved Himself Innocent. National Associated Pross. of trespass and liable to such owners in action for damages and liable to have the track removed asan obstruc- tion and a nuisance in the public streots. INpIANAPOLIS, March 7.—Judge don Webster, of Indian Bay, Ark., a hundred 'miles up White river, ar- rived to-day in the interest of the suf- ferers by the overflow in his vicinity. He roports the water 2 feet 11 inches :fl%her than ever before. Thi at- ri \ ‘ers from certain oppressive taxes. He P ] and this was augmented by the trip | he was sending information to his g ) showed that thero were discrimina- | SPORI00 0 oo, - |irom New York to Chicago. . Tho 111 | paper, the publication of which would whe e e el Budd: | Parrott, of the Vanderbury aircuit | tributed to the backwater from Hel- tions against American ships in Ameri- dgnckied, @ive aid and comfort to the enemy. | oo sixty days for the supposed mur- i A :::&.:'m:h.wlf:." ::ur‘:’thr;chmr(‘i“h:l‘? National Associated Press. ness Was -im‘fly a fainting fit, result- complaint of John N. Brockman, of can ports. Bayard supported 4 ing from cold and fatigue. INTR, the resolution and it was referred to WN;(;H""“' Tem?., March 7.—A | "8 s h A e der of 0. A. Borst four years ago on Brooklyn, and E. 8. Babeock, of [sisted in filling up the White the committee on commerce, orld reporter has just returned from Mysterious Murder. o authorities ~of Orao)w, | the plains near Piorre, has been re- | poon,ville, appointed Josephus Col- |and intervening swwups. Indian is i the scene of the lynching near Frank- learning of an intended demonstration (leased, the evidence being entirely in | jo¢i" oot on BPRPRL Indianapolis & | desorted by all except vuu iwmily, who The resolution directing the secre- tary of war to givethe use of hospital tents to people rendered houseless by floods in the west was passed. Mr Dawes addressed the senate at lin, Ky. The facts of the crime are as follows: The negro approached the oung lady, who wason her way home rom school, and indecent pro- Natlonal Associated Press. BostoN, March 7.—Mrs. Harriet Bell, of No. 5 Kirtland street, was found by her daughter this morning lying near the front docr in the main to-day by students in that city against the sentence of death recently passed on ten nihilists at St. Petersburg, attempted to suppress it. A fight en- sued.in which two students and four his favor. They were attacked by In- dians, who killed Borst, and Budd carried the body back with him a dis- tance of 400 miles to his {riends. It was at first thought wnat he killed Evansville Straight Line railroad company. The road is believed to be insolvent. There is a of interest due on bon , wages due are camped on Indian Mound. Oth- ers have sought quarters ou 1he blufis on the St. Charles or adjoining hills. More than half the stock belonging to the people of Morey county is length in opposition to the anti-Chi- |Posals to her. She indignantly -re- ;¥ RER HIZLARH: CO0T 0 . ; : trackmen, bridge builders, and th i A : a 5 all of her residence dea er throat , ¥ ) ) 2 u J o ’ + ) ose billl 'f]:z;:':;in tilrix:agzd :xli:lnnndw.dynwifin; P T bt Blood still gen d’armes were killed mntlht;)cg:t"l'::ymone), but he proved duty on_iron now in bonded ware- drowned, and 500 to 600 residenta are HM;. aneudnpgke over two hom‘l‘i a knife, sdvanoed ““ iihAE ’when she | Warm. Mrs. Bell, a few minutes be- P, H]‘;‘m ;"’ID n;; cz‘;n. el AL, — {:0““" The “;‘.d :; ‘Ilv'[n pal complutold :’i:".:‘:tlcl;e .é‘:v ;‘:fii‘:}?} ‘Illn mfd“lu had“- ‘ e denounced the measure as oppose s fore, anawered the door bell and 'AR1s, March 7.—M. Victor Hugo Adrian Bo otween the Ohio insissippi rail- : AN s ! o isaue i . ) o L roadand Evansville and a largeamount | 8re covered with from nine to i to the principles of the constitution, and said one of its supporters (Mr. ‘George) had intimated that the time would come when similar legislation would be necessary in dealing with ¢ the problem of African citizenship in the south. Mr. George explained he said the time might come—not would come— when people in the south would have to take such steps. Mr. Dawes called the attention of the American people to the fact that the measure involved a principle which kept the megro in subjection 1 screamed and ran. hedring the scream ran to her assis! ance and the brut@ made his escape. ome wood-cutters The young lady" belongs to one of he best families of the state and the citizens were at once aroused and started in pursuit. He was caught, odged in jail and the sheriff, appre- hending lynching, took him out quietly to send him to Bowling Green. A mob, none of whom were disguised, went into the car, overpowered the guards, placed a rope afound his neck, carried attempt and hung him o a small tree. It 18 a matter of congratulation that 1m to near the acene of his man 50 years'of age was seen hurry- ing away from the house. Who the murderer was, and why he killed Mrs. Bell, are mysterious. SR TR Rolled into the River Natlonal Associated Press, CuarresroN, W. Va,, March 7. —A assenger train going west jumped the track at Clifton narrows, killing Evgineer Thomas Swmith and fatally injuring the fireman. The engine and baggage car rolled into the Kanawha river. The train was turning a curve when the engine t the sen- is at St. Petersburg. He says civilization ought to interfere and warns the czar to spare the people; if not God spare the czar. ) FRENCH DEPUTIES. The French chamber of deputies by a vete of 343 to 189 resolved to consider Mr. Boyset s proposal look- ing to mnegotiation of the Concordia and a commission was appointed to prepare a report on the subject to be submitted to the chambers as early as practical. National Associated Press ADRIAN, March 7. —The city coun- cil has removed Frank Stanton as city recorder. Governor Jerome has been petitioned to remove Mayor Na- vin on the ground of malfeasance in office. Both men are implicated in the crooked bond transaction. This is & mere matter of form, as both men removed themselves between two days. e United States Officers in Chili. Nytlonal Associated Pross. ‘WasHINGTON, March 7.—Rear Ad- of grading is done between this city and the Ohio & Mississippi road. R. G. Harvey, the president of the road, has been trying to build it without sufficient backing, but it is believed Mr. Collett and others will take it in hand and complete it. Cnicaco, March 7.--The Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans railroad has issued a new time schedule, taking effect March 6. The schedule gives, in condensed form, the time cards of connecting lines, and is of much value to the public as well as to agents twelve feet of water. A mad woman was wandering on the streets at night with an infant clasped tightly to her breast and three children, the eldest. being six years old, clinging to her skirts, She was unable to tell any- thing, but from the eldest child’s broken sentences it was gathered that she had lost her husband in the over- flow and onaccount of trouble and other privations was probably crazed. Lrrrie Rook, March 7.—The oldest inhabitant never saw anything to com- parewith the floods. Along the Mem- phis railroad at some points there is and which it was thought was tramped 4 i by 3 struck a boulder, with the above re- i i - Py ) _ | he did not succeed in his hellish de- ’ « miral Balch, commanding the south o . 5 / zz :fb::x:‘on l’;‘{n ituh: :.m:::r 0;1::1‘1;;(;:1 sigth ”&d puiblibopinion ¥k thati e sult. T WAR ?;mmnk & Pacifio station off Vidparaiao, reports 18 El;:tflu Briefs five feet of water in section houses. f X tion endorses the action of the mob. ¢ MIN‘ ,—The NorthCler- | that he has paid his respeots to Presi- AWORe _l"" The Vi 's Apparitio: e & s for one he eniered ks protest Nations) ATkanzas Domoorute man Krauz Zeitung says that General | dont Sants Baria. of Ol aid on | DETROIT, Mich,,. March 7, — Wi, | xuuioust aseocst prese T % i 3 sy 2 Serious Railroad Accident L : R . | Skobelefl’s speeches have so impressed | the following day the call wasreturned | Livingston, Jr., was elected president | "myoy N, Y., March 7.—Father ~ 1117E Rock, Ark., March 7.—At of the board of trade to-day. Quigloy says thet Mr. Jones, who as- { ’ Mr. Edmunds expressed himself in favor of the amendment limiting the operation of the 1iueasure to ten in- stead of twenty years, It was the right of all nations to determine the condition and circumstances nnder which immigrants should beadmitted. | | The cases of the negroes and the Chi- nese were not analogous 1n importait 8| B National Associated V'ress. Nasuviie, Tenn., March 7.—A pecial to the World from Knoxville ays the accommodation train on the Kuoxville & Ohio railroad jumped the ails of a trestle near Black Oak tidge. The engine, eight cars ana one passenger coach fella long dis- tance and were badly smashed. The the meeting of the democratic central committee here on the 14th inst., a lively time is apprehended. The ques- tion will be as to the matter of repre-/ sentation. The call says the commit- tee is to meet to determine the time and place for the convention for the nomination of state officers and fixing and influenced the public mlnd in Russia and Poland that there is im- minent danger and a reasonable possi- bilty of a great war breaking out, in which Germany will find herself in- volvod in complications which she is at present anxious to avoid. WAR IMMINENT AT THE CAPE, LonNpon, March 8.—A dispatch from by the president and cabinet and high offictals of the army and navy. The president expressed warm friendship for the United States on tho part of Chili, to which a like response was made by the admi o says: ‘“The visits of the n vessels of the United States at this port have done much to allay the evil teeling lately Aupany, N. Y., March 7.—The governor has respited Tendram, the New York murderer, until April 7th. WasuiNgron, March 7.—Mr. Sco- ville said this morning that it would probably take all the week to com- plete the examination of the bill of exceptions, serts that in his house he sees every day a miraculous apparition of the Virgin Mary, has been much impress- ed with narratives about the appari- tion at Knock, Ireland, told him by a blind friend who went there to be cured, but who came back still blind, hut full of stories of marvel=us cures, in a public letter, \ respects. Race, religion, habits, | " i the basis of representation for tempo- ATH A ; N modes of thought and development '“]?:”{:EL‘:{ t:"" l“.“eflla“d ‘:f""‘%??_h“j aary orzanization of the same, T | the Cape of Good Hope says war ja | xisting towards us by the people of Father Quigley, in of Americans and Chinese were fJen- | )l e "u cnl}‘ sined, as the railroad Uty "l rary” causes much com- | immment between the Rasulas and (:llrl‘ll._ Derrorr, March 7.—John Douglas, [ says he did all 1n his power to prevent tirely different and the latter could | Suthorities refus to atlow correspond- | ST g TR, PRERER EACT SHOC |4 'Gpe colouists, Thirteen shipwrecked Japaneso | (colored), accused of pension frauds, | the stories of the alloged miracle be- not assimilate themselves to our insti- | 28 t0 g0 to the sceue on their rail-| oo M S50 e e prohibiting i sailors were picked up in a starvation | died suddenly and in - great agony at | coming public, that two of the three tutions. Without homogenity a re- road cars. tho payment of certain bonda say it i : vxn‘;‘,;m. BY sr:Lll‘l‘;l(s. . |condition 300 miles off ‘Ynkuhmml the jail to-day, ot supposed rheuma- [ persons who claim to have seen the public could not axist, and in view of Sl s‘mon'm“ s niiiTL too |8 pr iontunheard ofaddis paantid :\M}, ; xfl tla l]\\l]atl'lqu by the American barque Carver, and | tism of the heart. al qm} m o aro blind and have the fact that the Mongolians here T oo Ilinots Legts= | 4oteat thom, They cannot understand ot s Lt i have beew by trequest SotaiWalker e (o iy o harcnl7-A| digpageh | merea imataations il sl S Y had shown no disposition or ability 0 | Nationul Associated Peres why, aftor the basis of roprosontation | for consenling aras. L | Diing recofyed on board the, Penan | Philadalpivin says tho anthracite The Panama Canal. he thought suspension of immigration | Guljom issued & proclamation. this af. | $hould be merely to form a temporary | Gexgya, M. by S vt Dt L Mk b M i W * | agreed to suspend mining th ays| Panama, February 25.—On the ! politic and would therefore vote for | tomoon convening the legislature m | Organizstion. What action of the | quake shooks eeurred on Saturdas Lost in the Blizzard, this week, commencing on Thursday, | 16th instant the Panama Canal com- the bill with the proposed amendment- | i Sosgion Mareh 230, The lois. |Stato_central committeo will be is, | round Belle Tnsnat. in the oot o | National Aocited Press. and will suspend the production of the | pany awarded to Mossrs. Hueme, At 4:10the Zun?;x:; went u:lt_u €xecl- | Japure js asked to make congressional | C0l- Smither, the chairman, says, a | Tigno, ; 4 e WiNNteEG, Man., March 7.-—A sad | game days every week this month, Slaven & Lynch, of San Francisco, B ‘"’;‘l““i"’;::_’: ;‘v'xlll ":(_-'"mlz‘d':n’)‘ L‘i‘,\‘{(“l‘l‘:il'lllli fln]l\ senatorial reapportionment, to [ 41¢stion for the “':”"“ te . KING OF SERVIA, disaster has fe mlf in (lv;; u':*_i“"‘( Prrrssura, Pa., March 7.—David ”‘_"lf"-ulrnubfur the chll[\'utim(; llnf Bix 4 e PR m? ]‘Illm’! 'l‘l)ufih(f']l‘fiul‘p:u t1]]1:;{ (llu-&vq'[l“" of Vlrgln"ln LB’—gu‘l““") BrLakabk, M By unani- 'vllvr-.x;-,wnl ]l:l = '] "'[' h‘!‘»t;"\i‘:!l‘:‘r‘fl"xl Navarra, exhibitedin the Sixth street :I“Illlllll‘l‘ll‘il c: :l‘iul;:xl::\:um rx?l’)l‘luulo :::4(](; PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE, SRRING oanat 0 the federal GOV-[.c.yo.0 Agsociated Press. mous vote of DAl Rrifoe 200N COI IAYIOL L ned | yyseum hero as the fat boy, died this | G 23 s 4 i L“ § v ; A V) i o the criminal codo, to correct an | v i G 45 of nipeg, and his ee | widely known throughout the countr; cs per cubic . L \ ercct a statue to Ohief Justice Mar-| o yor made in the normal school ap- |#¢35ion of the assembly convened to- V1% ; duughters wero frozen to death from | w0t Oxhibited for sovorad | of the work is to bo threo years. i shall ir: Washington, as passed by the | | obriation, and to provide for the |42 8t noon. The governor sent in| VIENNA, March 7--—The announce- exposure. Taylor was badly frozen L g Hin Sy aiaht 200 liadlodlil aliliet bacias i senate, was called up, Mr. Robeson expenses SR special session, Noth- | lis message explaining the ne ment that Prince Milan has been de- | and Miss Reidon, who was on a visit |2 S0 b A 4 < ,nofi.'“l‘,’h“k' { stated Ll‘ins tiiir(y years a;;: alev‘i:'nl 10 olso is mentionod Al for an extra session and expressing | clared king of Servia has created a|yo {ho family, had her fingers and pounds. B"‘]“;‘L:"':‘:“ ;V;.m:‘l: 7'"‘ s i thousand dollars was raised by the bar : the hope precedence would be gi sensation in Ausstria in view of the I s Younasrows, 0., March 7.~ John| 1aNcory, March 7.— g s T i preced g nsati toes sovercly frozen., One of the| YouNastows, O., s ; , of this country to erecta statue to AT thoso bills in whioh concorns tho cora- | effect it may have pon the Bosnian | fivifors ia missing, and_ is supposod | Bush, who ehot Joseph Burbook near | citizen of Lincoln found himself i a . Judge Marshall. The sum had been | .~ &% “HIOSTY Juror. monwealth, and that no factious at- |insurgents. to bo buricd in adrift while ondeavor- | Greenford, this county, on the 2d | very bad predicament this morning. by ~ carefully husbanded by the Philadel- | National Associated Pross, ) tempt be made to relieve the majcrity CONGRATULATION. ing to find & nei '8 ho inst., had a hearing to-day on the || 1 Whitmore haa a law suit yester- ¥ phia bar and now amouated to $20,- | Ciicaco, March 9. —In Judge Mor- | in the assembly of the right or réspon-| T,oxnox. March 7.—Both the h R e chargo of shooting with intent to kill, [ 0 "ot a0 4o matter of costs 1 000. 'The committeo had written to | ris' court to-day, during the trial of |sibility of legislation. A joint resolu- | ¢ [o1ds and the house of e Foll Under the Wheels. and wus held in $3,000. He secured [ 48Y, and to adpat the matter of cos g i@ the house of commons [ ygyio;a1 Associated Press. bail. He will undoubtedly be in-|gave the justice a check on one of the ol Attorney General Brewster, saying|the case of Parkhurst vs. that they would erect the proposed | be statue in Washington would provide the location, This|of statement and the understanding that | with a view of securing bribes, judge severely reprimanded tne guilty man, who pleaded for mercy] The judge then sentenced him to™ thirty -only such a portion of the sum appro- priated by the biil as should be found necessary would be used for the erec- tion of the statue. The bill passed. |d Aftera long disoussion as to whether | h or not the tariff committee’s bill had precedence in the committee of the whole under the rule of ‘bills for rais- 0 Witbeek, oth litigants appeared and made if congress |affidavits that John Prindeville, one f the jurors, had approached them The ays in jail for contempt of court and e was immediately taken to a cell. —— Death of an Old Minister. tion was adopted which adjourns the assembly until the 16th inst. Suspended Sophs, Nationa) Associatod Fross, Haxover, N. H., March 7.—Chas, Eldridge, of Fond Du Lac, Wis, ; Clar- ence Howlan1, of Catskill, N Y,; Al. fred Edward Nutt, of Gicivcoe, IIl., and Frank Middleton 1 ylas, of Chicago, are the sophomore- -uspend- ed from Dat mouth college uiitil June last evening passed the address of congratulation to the queen on her escape from the bullet of the would During a hurticane in the North of Scotland three hundred whales were driven in Weesdale Vol, Shetland On10AGo, March 7.—A serivus ac- cidont oceur »d this evening at Hyde Park. Geo. Schroeder, tempting to alight from the Pullman train at Fifty-third street, slipped and fell under the wheels and was in- stantly killed, L T Suffering from Remorse. Islands, and shealed. They were captured, FORSTER, 20th next, for kidnapping Arthur ing revenue,” the chair decided it had | N ational Assoclated Frem not and that the elaim of the Valen- tine agricultural appropriation bill | Lindsey C. LaNCAsTER, PA,, March 7.—Rev, Rutter, Presbyterian Lewis, of Albany, All have left town, Star Route Criminal Cases. i bill must be | clergyman, aged seventy-five years, | National Associated Fross. was in order and that the taken up. ‘The house then took up the agri- ®cultural appropriation bill, which ap- &mprhm $396,000 for expenses of 0 who was Chestnut Lovel for over forty years, | criminal suits against star route con- died yesterday. tor of the church at nyeu against $325,600 last year. b, | Nattonst s » Aiken spoke in favor of a lil eral appropriation for experiments in tea agriculture, Mr. Turner followed with an attack | bere i i lared | well of 2a the m;,lgpm?' ‘::::‘h :';,f,:‘i,um the city of Peabody, sunken in an old | Nations! Associated Press. groatly Lirrue Rock, Ark,, March 7.— by the report that water in the one of the principal schools of .community. He referred to the diffi- | graveyard from which the bodies were culty in getting tariff or other legisla- | removed about thirty years ago has| Phanix insurance oomp.n‘i‘ started i tion through committees under the [made several children sick. The best | the West Merchants’ mill PuiLAvELPHIA, March 7. — The tractors and their sureties have heen peremptorily set for the May term of the United States distriot court, which commences on the third Monday of that month, The defendants to-day Some excitement is being aroused [ appeared and renewed their bail. The Iron Mill Troubles Over. PuaNixviuie, Pa., March 7,—The s morn- sut rules and in speaking of the |informed believe that the water is|ing and the North mill will go on to- m sent to the clerk’s desk and had | deleterious. It arises from matter read the resolutions of the democratic | from adjacent drains, caucus last night, The resolution passed luthorixinq the secretary of war to use hospital tents for the relief of sufferers by the overflow in Mississippi. At 5:16 p. m. the {:ouls adjourned, CAPITAL NOTES, National Associated Prom BDUCATIONAL LANDS. from Boston says the failure of & Co. was mainl WasHiNeToN, March 7.—Secretary | age of bonds. e Failed. National Associated Fress. parts. Mivwavkee, March 7.—The whole- sale paper house of Hamilton Bros, has made an asignment. are placed at $10,000, Liabilities New York, March 7.—A dispatch weet due to the shrink- 'he concern profess night. A sufficient number of non- union men has been secured to run the entire works day and night. Many of the union men have left for other e Indications. National Amociatad Press. WasmiNetoN, March 8,—For the lower Missouri valley: Rain or snow and partly ecloudy weather, slowly rising temperature, falling bLarometer and east to south wiuds, # DusLix, March 7.—Mr. Forster, in addressing the meeting at Tullamore yesterday said he had visited the dis- turbed districts in order to ascertain personally whether the reports of out- rages were not exaggerated and had fouud that they had not been over- drawn, In regard to the suspects he said they would never be released till the outrages ceased. MISCELLANEOUS CABLEGRAMS, Logan beat Gooken in the boat race Lfilul'dly, st Loudon, by four ngths, At the Malmesburg election to-day Miles, conservative candidate for member of the house of commons, re- ceived 491 votes, while Luce, liberal candidate, received 435, The lower house of the Prussian diet has Enud the government bill establishing a legation at the Vatican. The czar has privately received General Skobeleff at Gatschina, A dispatch from Vienna says it is rumored that the English government has proposed a conference to settle the Basutos questio Fires. Natlonal Associatod Frose. Osenvin, 0., March 7, —The greatest Natlonal Assoclated Frese. BrookryN, N. Y., March 7. —Mrs, Geo, Barry Wall, who shot and killed her husband, remains in the reom as- signed her in the civil portion of the jail The prisoner is completely pros- trated and spends all hertime waeping or pacing the floor of her room. Since her admission to the jail last Satur- day she has not allowed a mouthful of food to pass her lips, though many delicacies have been prepared for her. The appeals of her mother to partake of nourishment have been unavailing, If she continues to refuse food the ouuutr physician will be requested. o ¥ see what ean be done for her. B D L Explosion of a Rendering Tuusk. National Assoclated Press. Kaxsas Cizx, March 7.—A render- ing tank 1n the Kansas ity Dessicat- ing and Refining works exploded this morning. A good portion of the building was ruined and is a conglom- orated mass of debris, hurled to a distance of several hun- about $10, Shut Down Because of Strike, National Assoclated Press. OH1¢AG0, March 7,—The blast fnr- thing desired nace of the Union Iron and Steel | The Rotterdam from Rotterdam, the | qryggist for umwflll:fl." It di‘:; works, shut down to-day, caused by |Rialto from Hull, the Parsian Mon- | out rats, mice, roasl arch boxw . the strike of 200 workmen. while at- . Bricks were dicted for manslaughter, 1 Roek, Ark., March 7.—It in tobe doveloped that the withholding of pensions by agents has become somewhat general in this state, Cuicago, March 7.—The Wood Pump Manufacturers’ association of banks, The check was presented late at night, when the justice learned that Whitmore had no deposit. Whitmore was arrested and sent to jail To Distribute Supplies. National Assoclated Press. the United States began a three days’ session to-day at the Tremont house, Delegates to the number of fifty were present., No bnsiness of a public na- ture was done, Nssmvius, March 7.—A special to the World from Decherd, Tenn-, says a woman appeared there $o-day and loft a 2-year-old child, sending it to & farmer’s house, who refused to receive it. 'The little fellow has received s number of visitors and no cause can be assigned for her cruel desertion. WasainazoN, March 7, —The praesi- dent of the Lucas society of Souns of . | Bt. George this morning forwarded by cable to Queeu Victoria the congratue lations of the society upon hes escape from the recent attempted assasina- tion, My, OCanmen, Pa, terrible sulphur explosion oogurr Mareh 7.—A seven men were frighifully breast against the rules, [.»huroun ga8 cawe in contact wit) ight. New York, March 7.—Arrived — from London, to-day in Schnauk’s collie h{ which urned. The explosion was eaused by the dred feet. The loss is estimated at|M nition of gas h-qmn naked lamp on AROUY: MU DA boko tho lut of's winer i ntered a| BV Lol ohata and dial h his | pot by his friends. ance with instruction from General, Sheridan, Capt. D. W. Benham, Seventh, iufantry, has been ordered, to proceed as once to Chieago and report. n n to the adjutant general, militany division of the Miasouri, for tem duty in connectioa, with the mufion of supplies to suffer- ers by the floods in the valley of the lower Mississippi ! alol deg room- Spacial dispatch P Nesraska Cgy, March 7.—Ferdi- wand Beccard, & farmer residing seven wiles northwest of this city, commit- ted suicide this morning at 8 o'clock by hanging himself, He was married on Sunday to his brother's widaw. No cause 18 assigned for the ack ‘The Chemuita od | o tiona) Associated Press. Ouicago, March 7.~—Jno. recently editor of The Dail and appointed consul to “ROUGH ON RATS," The found at last. bed bugs; Sr. Pawy, March 7.—In accord- . Saxony, departed last evening for his a fine at the de- Ask

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