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THE OmMAHA DaAny BEE , L W W& e, e ———————— TWELSTH YEAT. *L""b-r, OMAHA NEB WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 7 1888 THE NATIONAL GAPITAL.|mentcoumel wulvd osting anamber | A BLOODY FIGHT.. Merrick then said, ‘‘that ia the gov- ———— 062 WIGCINS' BIC WIND., duce trade is becoming a factor in Crete’s * | growth, R o o idene e Yark io| THE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD arrived In Newport Bunday Perwona living in O'Neill have already - i d ’ h ad Fubi be 0" Tho, Usual Galm Pollowing the| *"Saatins: touihe cous . (FH0 Battlo of BrOtG8 Undor thofhhetiu s arg cxponen o ya 118 Pther of Wators FLOundring | s ot o e monst o | P Pofossor Gos to Halfax to { 3 OAARAT) 0 star 0 enlerprise wi Doath of Congross Par- | fomned. e e P! Noso of New York f,:;".{;'::{’;".‘,,’&',"‘.‘,,..dm‘r; wd| O%or an Immozge Amount &0’ ™ "5 °E TEE S E Witness tho Wreck of i CLATMS, costly trip every Sunday tnless the o Bilse of vades the Oity. g L o Palice. Now York, Boston & Providease rail of Torritory. gousty ctizans are attaabod o o pettion Worlds, ro:’d co::pnny n"u-w I"‘k'f" I}lllun and make a stop al ol ane- tlon for Knno'lp benefit, %n«ln The Levees Leveled at Numer- t vacation cost Koene at least eacl ous Pointa and the Ccur slonors of the Alabama. clalms has ;nudr s -‘rtln{l .I:{I.I:lh of the lm‘flnnt The Light Weight Champion- nvolved in the ms now pending; 2,200 onses out of 5,700 are filed, ngi ship Bettled in Four- Schinidt, sent to the penitentiary from that county. Wood River hasgood prospects of mak. [The Preliminary Breezs Al. ing one of the best towns on_the Union Important Olerical Hrrors Dis- covered in the New i ., ready Felt in Nova Tariff Bl gregating nearly $14,000,000 without teen Rounds. vk, o Dot Sl SN try Flooded, E:fi"":\'dnm hl:: ?fi:‘ifi."’ s Sootia, ‘ intereat. If the judgment were TELEGRAPH NOTES, ralsing, 4 awarded for the amount oclaimed in - It is sald that & yousg married man of The Government Oloses It8|those oases the Interest would aggre- | Bpecial Dispateh ¢ Tun B 8pecial Dispatches to Trw Bun Rain and Wind Increases the | Fairview, whose name Is not given, re- Hazsn Endeavors to Bquelels the gate $20,000,000. It will thus be| New Yorx, March G.—The most Canadian Prophet. seon the court has no diffioulty dispos- | desperate prize fight the city ever wit. Ing of the remalnder of the Geneva |nessed took place to-night in the base- award,flabout $9,600,000, The ocourt|ment of Matt Grace's Bowery sport- now under oonsideration two |ing house. The principals were Geo, questions of interest, first whethor in [ Falljames, light welght champion, certain cases tho awards shall be made [ and Patrick Gallagher, a noted pugil- upon a gold or carrency basls, (having | ist of Philadelphia. The men wore reference to the war premiums on |apologies for gloves to evade the law. gold;) second, what within the mean- [ The battle was for $300 and light Ing of the act creating the court Is [ weight champlonship. Fourteen “confederate crulser,” and does a|rounds were fought in 24 minutes. Oase in the Star Route Trial. Miss Mary Blake, deceased of Boston, Toft Tafts college 810,000, A committes Destruction, was appointed to consider the expediency of opening the college to women. Kiog, the leader of the recent.sevolt in [ The Lower River Flood. the Now York state prison, will be sent to [ S°c!al Dispatch to Tun Bun. Auburn where the discipline most| ST, Louis, Maroh 6,—Dispatches i from Helens, Atkansar, say: The| ™J/i 1o ehat the Commercial hokel at The Massachusetts legislative committee | breaking of the Fitz-Hugh levee five Hastings w 1l be ralsed mother story this | O the 9th, 10th and 11h instants: vfiu& a' touf. ll&g{'"'“l nl‘ - d“l“ miles below there will probably not wpring. It will be done to meet incroning | A heavy snow storm s blocking' the Tattom e e ;mi;’ Helens, :ut;hou!dhtha back wa- | travel and the G A. K. encampment this | roads. 3 er threaten the place, the culvert in | year, Quesec, March 6.—Terribly oold oy ::;‘gh:f:é;wf'fl.‘i’g:flgg ¥ hyeog | the Midland ailrond embankment will [ A unmbet of taemers In the viciuity of westhor and storm, presamed to bo ocently deeded all his property to his wife and &l:’n eloped with wnm’m of loo:; morals, The fine weather at such an early period in the spring has given an impetus to | Special Diepatel os bo Tun Bas, bullding In Wilbur, 'Several brick build: | ~ Orrawa, March 6.—-Prof, Wigeine l“f'k are contemplated 1o the meason's | hgy loft fr Halifax to got the fwil woeks benefit of the ‘‘big blow" he The Redemption of Cheok Stamps Provided Foi-Personal and General News. 1‘ CAPITOL NOTES. Special Dispatches to Tun Ban, THE REDEMPTION OF STAMPS, rivateer without letters of marque|The champlonship and morey was be closed, which will i safety, | Superior have already commenced tilling | Wiggine', Is setting i WasaiNagToN, March 6.—The | from the confederate government |awarded Fulljames at the end of the 5':;,::‘,:'.',’,( {’;',(,‘,qi_f““"“‘ - ¢ e About one huné:ud':ho::-‘:; nere: (’,f their Jand for spring ‘planting, and some m:;l}:::,‘&u& 6, midnight.— comptroller of currency has many lot. [come within the intent of the act. |fourteenth round, Gallagher falled —eeme—— land will probably be overflowed by the NYV DINETION IR W ERav 20 beR ST | g slgnal service npo‘ru there are ters in referenco to the redemption of to come to time. Both men A Strike Caused by a Chizee breaking of the Filz Hugh levee; and i " no indicatlon of a very severe storms int Wm, Dick. | Within the lmits of the statlons of 8r. Lovts, March 6.—0ne hindred | was fl,oded Jast yesr, snd that no ‘..::.':2'.'.2‘,:1&’ I:W‘fi::l‘-:uhr":hlfi)}i;. observation of the signal service. ornamental painters employgd 1n the | crops of couscquence wore mnde on it | consisting of foul'and profane language. |This is intended to offast Wiggins” Pallman car works struck this morn. | after the water eubsided, and that the| A reverond gentleman from Inman, | predictions, ing. Tt appears a Chinese youth who | cwners wero generally in debt prior to | Holt county, aud formerly a Texas cow: | * Hawrax, N. S, March 6.—The was brought to this conntry % years |ttt time, eome 1den may be formed of b"{' conducted the “""“; -4 B“w |l seaby- | storm signals are hotated all along the ago by R. M. Johnson, of this city, | the condition of the people there and | ¥erisn ohurch at Niobrara last Sunday, Nova footla ocomst. Severe snow then consul to Hankow, wa¥ pluccd | what straits they will ba In, poryori hiaa beon comumonced on, the Bo¥ | storm to-right, the wind blowlng a n the shop hy the suporintepdent to g walls wil) be #o constructod that the build. | Gale. Somo fear the verification of work preparatory to a course ¢f stady | m:h" Country Flooded: ing will be substantially fire proof. Wigglos' prediotion. The meteorologi- at the school of mines, o 1) bl e Tt s tatod on gord anthority that the [ oal department of thls city considers the two cent check stamps not requir- ed by law to be used after July lat next. They provide for redemption of stamps not used, provided they are presented for payment within three yeara from the timo of purchase from the government TH K JAPANESE ENVOYS to Hawali, now on a short visit to this city, wore formally presented to the president to-day by the secretary of A Lobbylst's Views. wore terribly punished. In the mid- Bpocial Disgatch to Tus Bss. dle of the fight the cry of the police WasHINGTON, March 6.—A noted | was ralsed, but it proved a false member of the lobby, who has been (alarm, and the men returned to haunting the halls of the capltal for|the ring and finished the mill. Steve many yoars, was asked to.day what | Taylor seconded Falljames and *‘Fid- he thought of congress, and at last he | 3gp” Neary handled Gallaher, Over answered in a melancholy manner:| 500 people were present. Philadelphia {‘The present session of congress has | yong'a streng delegation, and this olty been & most disastrous one to the|yay largely ropresented. The fight lobby and to varled interests, public | was within s stone's throw of the po- and private, throogh the country. lica headquarters. No arrests, Special Dispatch to Tun Bun, ¢ when it in considered that this seotion | g oy yAs Durham, a Dawion connty 111 be sent a year hence, was |, HELENA, Ark,, Maroh 6.—The rise | iy & Mimouri River railrond in- | the storm only a March blow. state. The defeat of the Southern Pacifio st b fo J here during the past twolve hours was | oed 1o cun a branch from ia CABLISLE INDIAN BCHOOL. bill gave black eyes in all directions. SOHOOL PANIC. i‘:,ljl:‘,::g l:fl"?m':.:::nfi:"' "oh:’ two Inches, The levees gave way las TG L LT s e bl L L LD It destroyed all bargalns and combina- 3 tions which had béen formed for its| A Remedy Suggested by & New York passage and many schemes foll through Jury. 'wlt:x hl‘te f hlAn nnl&rtlnmte thing for dnll s s tarifl legislation was de- : layed so long. It has crowded every- o anl Y' m(h;;: ':;" 8., 6oton thing out at the close of congress, and (.45) & ” lovee Weeping Water to Nebraska City. with snow prevailed the past twenty The superintendent of the worke sn night below Frisr's Point on the Mis-| The new town of Sarronvillo, in Clay | hours, two vessels and throe men were the matter has now become.one of sippl side and at three placcs on the enuntyLl- already assuming proportions. | Joat at Dundee, three vessels at Scar- principle and that he intends %o con. | Arkansas side, which no doubt cheok- | It l-;gfl;&gbn-;r{';‘;gm;m v bomufih. one at the Isle of Man, and duact the buslness in_his own way and | d the rise here. It is now ristng more N;l; to ,PH.,d is full of st two lives lost at Whitstable, Two that he will not ylold to the mén. rapldly, Rain Is falling and fears of Lot Sret R g A ‘:‘;z vessels wore wreoked at Scheveringen wind storm to-night, which, if vio. | ;0OK!D8 for & b Holland, fourteen persons drowned Secretary Teller, commissioner of Indian affalrs, Price, Logan and several other members of congress, went to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, this morning to Inspect the Indlan echool at that place, [GILFILLAN'S BUCCRSSOR. Is Jitable bill "0 | er's jury find that 14 children wers Eleotric Lighting: lant, will bresk the levee at the Iron ‘.’.";T::“u";mh:::: be thn:plm sy P Sidnratens Avciiaribuiy \ The Prelishf posphed the resigus. | - 2o = Yo7 sxelithile terall, | ffooated and four orushed to death | Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bun. ::":l::-ln d'poti ; 'lh-l nllr‘o-d aU- | Oglorado ooal sellain Oreto for 88,50 per THE OLD WORLD. < tlon of James Gilfillan trepsurer of the *Thurman Acoepts. during the panio recently in the Ger.| Nxw York, March 6.—The Western “; ,’;‘:“,l‘,':'s:‘fll: arge foroe day | to ‘wh“l in L(gro;lnmgn L artkfl‘: in \ United States. It Is not likely a suc- | 8pe-ial Dispatch to Tun Bas. man Oathollo school. The jury find [ Unlon declded to light the main | night. Tho Bt. Francls rlver ross | scld for 825, ‘Tho difference fs due to a ENGLAND. ocesnor will be appolnted for some time, Assistant treasurer Wyman is men- tlons: a1 likely to receive the appolint- men t = nohes to day at Madison. From | discrimination of the railroad. ballding, Broadway anc Doy Siteets, |\ \<y Polnt to Halena, 60 miles, the Larg mumbers of prarie schooncrs filled | intention is to illaminate the centre of [ °°'" ¥ 18 completely inundated. :zl::hT ;:I;‘l.y ?L'?fifii?;i“&."fimz lords uppolnhd another committee of \ electrio activity in such a manneras to 8T A."‘E -J.O‘I'.l'~ IN- G‘_E of Fullerton, Nanoe county. inquiry into the effect of the Irish o e iy has cotioved Brgeme: 5 ' hela s s o oo iven on the 3408 | " Dlnpaiches fromm Calot tho lon, eleotrioi 88 80 - it nleeting at ver on t tta ot i Kepaaon i pnrpauo!num.m Thero in o queer owso of self-mposed |of Februey. 1t was wll attended and |1, graE:ext;:e::::t there b.o::u tho slon of thought. The offios ‘of the as- | ®2ferlog In Tvandule precinct, VA bl pronounced & success. proposed law giving native magistrates A soclated press will be lighted by the | voroed from hia wife some time: ago, and PHRSONAL, criminal jurisdlction over whites in same means. since then has lived alone in & m serahle ocertaln cases, ard the feellng has barn, Separated by a thin partition was Bpecial Dispatches to Tus B WABHINC March 6,—Judge | the bullding insufficlent to sccommo- cmas, of th oom- E“ Loxpox, March 6.—The house of { Thurman, of the eclvil service com- |date seven ndred children, th - mission, called upon the president to- lge attendance; that the stairway day in company with Senator Pendle- | should be provided with hand rails on ton, and formally notified the presi- | both sides. They recommend frequent dent of his acceptancs of the ctfise, systematioc alarm exerclses be had in 1 schools; and in order to enable Inveitigating a Bribed Lawyer: |puplls of different schools to avall Bpecial Dispatoh to Tas Bxx, themselves of all experlence in this HaRrISBURG, March 6. —-The judi- | matter, the attention of the board clary committee of the house, to|of education iscalled to the expeditacy THR OABINET MBETING was short and unimportant, there were three absenteos, Teller, who is out of the clty, and Chandler and Brewster, who are indisposed. o SUIT COMPROMISED, . Y : . W. |spread to the army. A letter from an The treasury department has ac-|which was referred Governor Patti- | of appolnting a suitable peraon to su- The Rebellion Quelled. a mule which, during a receut storm, be- oo";d 3::}:“3“‘;{‘;;::‘:‘:: 3 io:th officer in a largs garrison says the oepted the offer of a compromise in|son’s message In reference to the|perintend falso alarm drilfs. Bpecidl Disguoh 4TRSS onma resiem and_kicked, dows the oastls | o6 SIVENES P 4 danger is most serlous, and it will be h 1mpossiblo to control the men if their comrade Is sentenced by the native judge. The fecling {s extreme and there i3 violent {hdignation among the officers and men. AN EXPRESSION OF OPINION, St. Lous, March 6.—The Iate ad-|tion. Themun was badly frozen next |Plajte; E. D. Gould and wife, Fullerton; charge of bribery by the Standard Oil e offers of peo- company, made a report embodylng 'A Two Eaged Decislon. resolutions that a joint commlttee of | Special Dispatch to Tux Brn. the house and senate be appointed to| CHicAGo, March 6.—Judge Drum- investigate the charge ef bribery and | mond, of the Ualted States olrcuit all the clrcumstances conneoted there- | court, in the case of the application of with mettloned in the governor’s mes. | the Matual Unlon telegraph company o the Aniline dye case, which involved a settlement for $10,000 cf the sulc brought by the government for under valaation on dye importations to the amount of $75,000. The ection of the dopartment is based upon the report of District Attorney Woodford, of vicss from the Indian territsry ave |':<"iuKs but be refused the J. Taglor, Wayne and James Ritter, that Gun. Porten, the ahlet mbliney |V ;oo 0 v oy, 'I6 wavonly |3, (o among. the Nebraskona ufnzox;:if ;{m Hhflh muntlg asylum lv.hi.t hadwu :x'nl(lly L\:n\?fled on to | at the Milliard yesterday. oaptu ceplng i sucond | receive help and medical “attendance, 0 ! t; Webster Joa- in command and inflaence of the rebe! | A horse jickey mc:n\lg beat up a ll ! D.'.‘“":“‘"{",FS"’;;‘ th :' f»'-\:.fi;- faotion, headed by Spréohie snd some | Schuyler young blood, snd belog afraid of | #21ys Clarks; W. D, Mathews, O'Neill; the | Ing the passengers to depalt fareain a box, s & reasonable one, and dia- i ion w P. 0, Butts, Lincoln; J, N. Hughy, Red| LoxpoN, March 6 —Gladstone in New York. sago to the general assembly, against |for an injunotion, decided that Mayor | half & de?n om;:.g.'n o‘tn lhulan. fotieution revk taitha Jouns "fel.‘;;): and cm?. 4 J"f‘:l B‘:::;Lm' Fm‘:gm'; Detee | the caimona Iashialkiald Sk THE MALAGASSY AMBASSADORS E. G. Patterson, employed by the[Harrison had no right to cat the | perty, and now i Sonfibe- | robable amount of fine in case he' was | myic) und wife, Stells; S, V. Pitcker and | recent surmise of Hartingten that the ived from New York this @ _against wires without an order from the|ment. This will bably break arrested. The young fellow took the o, H g 24| evacustion of i Salght Dot e d l‘ kel | 8 comipan; wee to | conrt, but also held that the rights of | backbone of the rel i )/ mey with pleasure and said he would |J. W. Volney, of Plattamouth, aré at the Tiate in ok widl WAa iy :::)mplnlod b;‘m 1‘1 m | ® :‘;m,., pm.fih muyu-m_flfxpu. ———“H_-—!hl-mxu ;f.l:fg;;m;:.wn the samp price. u:::-;hw S Sxpsestion of whope foumded con . eles Loffman, minister -from resolution was adopted. Special Dispatch to 7 i | Aqe bet 1 o, Dal « O | aumstanoes. and Mr.' Robloson, consul at Toma- [ Powsding the Iveries oea = "‘mdfl sw. Yoax, 78, ;Kings | s mum.&:. | Morrissey, r““‘"‘?‘m‘-w' AN IMPORTANT CAPTURS. ' tave, Midagascar., 'While dn pecia Dispatol o Tim Bam. 01 A g el m...uzu. of aupremo court has dote il 100 | Taiieg o the sarin ot 1L B oy B et 2| Livanroot, March 6.—The police Egaflmmmfim Mufif‘h' pris mxf:a& Mfigi-;hr o the wires-out by - of the mayor. | regulation of ‘‘bobiail” ocars, ‘requir- drew & pistol abot soissd & number of rifiea any fi: billiard { sented to the president to-morrow. “The misston fs t6 coment, relations of | plasod thls dmm Toa | couzé keeper here. - The discovery was fugther summary interference with |missed the damage sult brought by a | cecaped. W. E. Reichel, of Denver, s a guest | fected while the cflioers were makin trlend=)'n and smity betweon the o Cafoago, and Randolph Tl Har. |member of L1 Aatl-Bobiail ar Asso- || The prospesta are good for & 0. W. K, Roko o In mguest |y uiries. concerning the dol Unitcd 5.:ates and Madagasear. Helser, of New York. Morris won in mm"&. o E:!:: him | clation, ejected for refasing to comply [ being started 'ia % Sopi ‘W‘“' a | a4 Sk Mifwogolitan ::gluu. - g HENBY A. P, CARTER, 59 inly ‘,Boun—ll‘p'ph, 501’).’s Hfi“é nothing to do but atation a foree of | with the regulation. Teatiiate the worklngs of like vt ttdopa hl!. iy MM" CR it A [ FRANCE ! t walian minfs. | £, 408. Averages—Winner, 3 | police wh he wires were cut to e o i in that state, with a view of bullding xton yesterdsy. , ) b rid ’p‘,{’.?fl."" od Hamlionmiats |t 6 G450, ;. Bak R -Moerie, | Lo oo vhare the - Ceomvention of Cattle Men. |(0 11 S0, 000 5 Vo, oF *|” William Hawley, of Rawlins, is at the | Eeclsl Dispatch to Tun Bus, 52 44 and 44; Holser, 38, 54 and 33, 'The contostants ‘st the evening Bpecial Dispitch to Trx Exn. Forr Won1H, Texas, March 6,—The Northwest Texas stookmen’s assocls- rmont the company from reconneot- pg them. The Mutual Unlon say Paris, March 6.—In the chamber that under the ruling of the court, Two burglars_attempted to rob the of deputles Clemenceau argued in fuvor house of George Winslow, who lives on the Metropoliton. this country as eavoy extraordl: and mlnll‘k?r leni, b mfl i Biue Hardy. He had M. C, Drapor, of Lincoln, is at the . :h;od;::g.ol; Atlll::n. lomnvr. minister, Wfln Eogene m.e grh{uzo. sha oo:ptny oould sue the city for :1“ m: ‘:::l. Sorslig: :;h": "‘k. f,":':‘:'hét’} n;-ml;“ ;-“: }“h“:":d ‘;":,:"".}’-. mmnwn'v zl.d“ M?z"fim:u'f‘:. t;;-.:‘trz A exeo! ative msnsion = o amag, arge af ance not only of stock- | bul urg oug/ o) make the question a cabinet one. The during the ont's reception on |Score —Carter, 500; , 842; 61 Htallet amonnt, They were frightencd away by | G H. Olendorf, of St. Joe, Is at the q the first of Jamuarylast, . - |lvings Aversges=Winner 81261, Sesastecs Hepdiusters e metiogE ol cssly $30,005, | w0 thote fred trom a gun. Mtrppotias, oo, Kl e Hiae LY A COMMISSIONER FROM PRUSSIA, y o] » Nasnviits, March 6.—The house|000 sapltal was represonted by Texas . Y Mac Bill Fritz, the defaulting treasurer of | 7, A, Laudis and wife, of Denver, are aé D:. Max Sering, of Berlin, who has SEC) BIREIMIY 05 M 54, to-day passed the state debt bill ex-|cattle ralsers alone. The city is over- %fl;m:::‘fl’,‘; fi".‘;?::'d :fl.h;::n“l the Paxton, Bdtnde ™10 the government snd re- | “| jeotlng the proj to oonalder the been commissioned by the govern- Normsl School Burned. actly as it oam> from the democratio|flowing. No business of Importanc: | . mmissioners have commenced muit| J. G. Fuller, of Gunnison, Col., is at lnmug of uv?-lol:'d'l‘h' motion wag m‘n“ P mt.:.h ':: il?'r.:l":;:t and |'pecial Dispatch to Tun Bas, en:lun;. to pay 650 cul:n ont the -ldlog.: was transacted to-dsy. galuat his, bondemen, avd bave also st | parton. £ adopted, 307 to 162, report upon agricaltu rans-| R N. 0., March 6,—! and three per cent Interest on ul S E ey Sy, iacl umber ysrd, . %L i rtation intereats aud methods of the| ¢ne Abfififig. of 'flu“sog, 9 Au::::‘:: the state debt proper and bonda of Baltimore Btocks: There Is talk about investipating a plece M"‘ W Lieh, dt Mo Qlay, 15' Wvithe "I‘hn(;’]o(ln“l.r; E.“.fi'fi:;;" h'u“"':: nited States, has arrived. He will | yormal school for colored stadents, educational institations within the | BPecial Dispatch to Tas Bas, of land mear Madison for coal, A well | Millard. - ) vislt the principal cities of the United States In his oftiolal capacity. church, buened to-day. Loss, $20,- THE CHIEF BXAMINER, 000; insurance, $8,826. The students The ont decldes not to ap- in attendance have made arrange- polnt the chief examiner of the clyil [ments to carry on the school. No service commission, but to lot the|son Injured. The work of rebuil vu:lm!nlnn appoint one at its con- | $he school has begun. 'venlence. GUITEAU'S COUNREL under tho ausploes of the Episcopal Baurinors, Maroh 6, —At the stook | T o dnf s Do i choa s belng made of wxchange yesterday Virglula consols :::':'1;‘.‘,:",:‘,“‘; L "z’ yown opened at 54} and sold down to 61 to- | the near vicinity. Lot Brown, of Nebraska City, is in|government, was to have been the day and dosine {0 411 snd 10404 | i Sullwcotty armer lsnee b | o, Slotim, - Ho aald it Parnell's Iand re. . n & journt axld tobe hell here and. thoss who .mld‘p‘p:rf;"&“:h‘:‘mh e llisnce. "I¢| J- E. Fingey, of Bt. Louls, is at the form bill was rejected, Parnell would tel irculation of 600 on the start, | Paxton. resign and go to America, ::n 1’;‘ “’l‘:o’%‘:l’l‘h fif:;:qu‘:fl: l';': i paper will probably be l:rl:ho;mlnp Sheriff Miller haa returned from a tour | The Daode Chartres, placed on the declsion of the United States Supreme | , Up to the firat of last week two hun. | to the land of the Doodlebug. retired lln;,II ‘lim asked lor & passport to Courl yesterday. dred and twenty oars of stock and 16),000| A, 1, Dutrene hws returned from Cali. | tzavel in Indla, He st the Pheenix park mur- Mrs, R, Ratliff, of Denver, is at the ders, mfl that B “kp:'r a8 the Mlllard, f the oastie state, for which it pro] to pay 'F" he permanent representative of the with ocontract rate of interest. bill will probably pass the senate. The resolution censuring Uniled States Marshal Gosling, of Texas, for securing the reward for the arrest of Polk was defeated. A Full House Bpocial Dispatch to Tus Bua, A Viotim of the Yazoo Wreok. Special Dispatch to Tan Bax, bushels of grain has beou shij YRNE TO BE FREE, Charles Reed does not $3,000| CiNciNNaTI, MarchG,—-Misa Clinton | Orrawa, February 6.—Boratadt, A Shoot all Round, V:I‘:e:i;: Water over th?‘fial:og?dl’::r;ol fornls, where he sosnt the past two Paxts, n;hmh : It ds semls for defending Guiteau, The senate (D Gray, a wealthy young lady of this| the artist, is the guest of the governor | gecta Dispateh s Tus bxn railroad since its advent into the town, | months, ¢ inserted the Emvhlon In the sundry |city, is reported dying In New Orleans officially announced that Byme will -olvil bill bat 1t was stricken out in the | from :vjarles roceived in escaping general at the government house, and be released to-day. The socond floor of the school house at| Oapt. J, C. Wilcox, formerly of Omaha, yesterday he sketched two large twin Orxorumars, March G.—Peter Goff, West Point, which contists «f four rooms, | but now of Sturgis Oity, Dakots, is in the conference committee. from the sinking steamer Yazoo Sun- | moose, which his excellency recently Henry Thompson and James Spiney, | ull being finished off. This move is uiade city on a visit, ERRORS IN THE TARIFF BILL, day morning. She and her brother urchased from an Indian. = Sickville ::l:;l:e'r::t,glffly;., "'T;: nifi:’;:‘:; :‘:,':?:; :':‘m:n ;‘:‘:;:,1 :‘j,fidl,::“d' 10| Mr. and Mra, M, A. McNamars left GERMANY. ., MoPh lerk of the h each recently gave $2,000 both to .lx' gh,:, ::on:nu‘:; :ypog:l Dl:‘(::i the Olnclnnati and Loulsville flood and olerical errors In the tariff bill as | sufferers. est and daughter, who have been guesta at the government house for the week past, left this sfcernoon for Spectal Dispatches to Tus Bre, BeruN, March 6.—General Bla- menthal, commander of the Fourth made a remark which incensed Gioff,| The people of Caster county have de-|on the Denver train Monday for the who shot Thompson and was threat- | termined to build bridge acrosa the Loup | magic city of the plains, ening Splney, when the Iatter shot |t some avallsble point in the Middle| phy. MoShane loft last night for inted . . g o Montreal, te for Washington, L lley, A committes has bee: army oorps, was appol mfip”flffl f: 1&2&?{:’;&:’.&?@ A Neow Orleans to Havre. M:le.nfillnu’ onn :‘:l‘;lebno: gn.:nt nft ‘:l:e Qo8 k| l‘lng bl fnstently, lg“ll'u‘” {““! " llrflm: e-lte..‘l ™ P | Denver, accompanied by his family, They | of war, A technical difficnl pro- s cents Instead of 8 cents, and in the |Bpecisl Dispatch to Tun Linx. government house during her visit to "1 he Boss Shosulsts. Thompson Bissell, of Baunders sounty | Will be abcut a couple of weeks. vented the appointment - of iron schedule {8 a olause which was| S, Lovrs, March 6.—Agent Franey | the capital. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Linx, recently so'd & 1,60) acre tract of land| J. O, Rowe, catcher for the Buffalo|Bronsart Von Schelleudorff. =~ The along the Platte river, in that connty, not printed in The Record atall. He|of the American stesmship company 8r. Louts, March 6 —Bogardus and [ an Iows man, who will go into the s 18 of the opinion that when the bill|hasarrived. He states the company shall be acourately printed In full it | propose establishing a regular line of will be found satisfactory than it now IWM§ between New Orleans and seems to be to representatives of the | Havre. Now steasmers of novel design ‘{' league base ball club, is spending few | emperor was very willlng to dispense Oarver have arranged to shoot the | raisiog businass on s large scale, o0k | 4avs in the city with old base ball friends. 'l:h lfl_lnalll' g::mx_un!::l. The third matoh in this olty, Friday next| Grand Island wats » creamery, a pork.| D+ W Troup, an enterprising mer- :‘.n:d ‘3.: 244 Dnnu'r?lnllnv‘tzo:;: the mateh to be under the Illincis state | packing and a canning establishments, | chant of Wyandotte, Kansas, spent Sun- v L] rules, except the distance, which will The papers of the town point to the fact day in the city viriting his brother, A, C, 0 Army. They Want.a Road. pecial Dispatch to Tns Brs . Bismarck, D, T,, February 6.—At a mass meeting here this evening it 3 are now building on the O d | was resolved to give $100,000 toa tk that thevegetables grown in Hall county 2 The famous race horse Kinesdm, i luu;;;t"m ROUTE TRIAL will be th“:s'fihm:nt n’»d.xt ::d ;{‘""’h'd '“if ‘:Ed" the control of the bfl::l]; Io.::ék()‘: llldooefblfii:'or:gvg::h': “:I‘Lh’ best in lfihe !l:;: g T“(’;:E:’ia; W. C. Onafield, who has for | Winner of fifty.four races and nover WasiNaToN, March 6 —Witness |immediately commence weekly trips. |n;':hf:z";’°m§’ ;?"t:,:fi_"rfll:lm?::g: he has never shot at doublo birds but uounffi:?' o bl ,'“L',‘,.,.fl';.' d,:'gn,lul;‘;',} » long time been & condustor on the Union | Deaten, was shot Monday, having the Boono was recalled in the star route thinks ho will not bo far behind at the | tho dwelling houwse of M. T Gurdis, which | Paciic, left Omaha on S inday for Los |Blsnders. Sho was with foal. Kinotem A Relioof the Flood. nection with Chicago. trial to-day, i - e finish, was valued st $3°0 Tne family barely was withdrawn from the turf, belng , Special Dispatch to Tus Bes. ~ et i i Angeles, unable t t ight. qurbe defense having objected that| 'Pormno, Oblo, March 6,-—To tho | sperss Doy Mipim o, Birike: A Warning to Women. e e e very oo for the| WillO. Woesler, business manager of RO WY W AN 0 evidence of productiveness no' A L th 1l L 'y 0 Ay e United States clrcuit court the case of Cnicado, March 6,—A Springfield 8pecial Dispatch to Tus Bux, building of a $25,000 brek hotel in Kear. | tbe L ma Abbott grand opera company, ' ropllcd that 1t they thoiaght they |10y valwayy ot the. desuras: oongd d'hu'w'h“ Brady h'“ :0 18T | t1on of a oargo of wool by the floods of eighted a8 perccive that the ex-|jgg) "ty "grzoroetnmed a verdlot for ,000. BapeN BapeN, March 6,—Gort- schakoff, the ex-chancellor of Russla, is dangerously 1ll here, ——————— - Good Bill. Spedal Diepateh to Tus Brx, Harrispura, Pa., February 6.~ CrEverLanp, March 6,—Lucinda | ney this year. Desides thisa large num. Baloom, aged 58 years, was roasted to ber of brick and nu‘n-t'nmhl frame build. death to-day at Wilmot village, She infgm,"u;’:;.i::::": o = A. D, R. Crawford, who has for some « roc oting of the village trus. ;::. klln :heshnhl:z ‘of -u:;kln .l(ufi tees of Sebuyler, it was decided thas new | Hime represented the Jobu Hanoock life h AN Sparks '““;‘ d’ll’l“ el | gidewalks would cnly be ordered built upon | Jsurance cor nany in Omahs, left Mon- on her clothes, and she dled in terrlble | the petition of the property holders desir. day for Pittsh -7, where he will hereafter agony. iug the_improvement, zeaide, isintio ¢ty, He informs us that that (Ills.) special says that between 500 celebrated baby of Emma’s is dead, and 600 men employed in the Spring- field rolliog mills are on a strike be- cause of the employment of non- union men in some of the depart- ments. Some of the non-unlon men have jolned the strike. All the de- pedited routes would be productive |y, o+ g0 within a few years, he ought certainly = have credit for that course. Ingersoll Playing with Fire, declared that, as a matter of fact, | goocial Dispateh to Tus Bax. v YR (Y Y partmenta exoept the plow and pl An Offioial Thief Sentenced Nebraska bas sbont 50 000 people In | Wil Siaflord, Esq il Nam A0 MAENIS smday A ':::.‘::,'fr A2 T star route west ol 0 - et ate 0 o ntenoe Y L ) eschea) © Btal P Missisappi that was not operated at & E‘Z:‘:‘;a rflo'f' hi‘.":’:h‘; v’gflfi_:.“ mill have shut down, Special Dispatch to Tun Bas. So000 wauare miiesariiie Tows bav 1,00 | ork businoss man, sh wn old friead of “lolnpph companles, which camaolis loss. Ho referred to the early days of lnud /i nngd e e R g Bur = Meurris, March 6 -Noah D, |bras -Eutwo-thhdu less people in oue- | Mr, Joe Blake, is in the ciky visiting for | date with competing lines wiua again the overland routes, when the govern- ;3' T any mp::hu "'l‘he boy set | Bpecial Dispaten to Smith, deputy surveyor of customs of | third more space, » fow days en route to the Wood River | considered mr finally, The mont carried at the rate of §5|4M MO Mt TSR L e O e | Winwkpuo, Man,, M rch 6,—Satar. | this port plesd gullty to embessle-| The of Weeplng Water has past | country, whe - bo ln imterested n tho | bill was then sent to the hou, for ltey, » loter, for which they now recelved | 1h6 Tow o0 fiee. e g1t wue bumal) it e o fonce of Ao | ment and was sentenced to five years $6d, 80 ordinance equiring deotiste '50: | Gius, Dickin. . othersof the most va: | concuerence. injurles. Breamer took fire fiom an unknown cause, 8| as burned to s orlsp, e — T New Orleans ‘Rases. Special Dispa‘ch to Tus Bra, three cents. He ln%uind hew uu.s were to draw a linel The court quots in the Chester, ([lls.) penitentiary, | jii06 3 Permaent residence thare to pay the limitation imposed by law apon ex- _ « license of three dollars per day o uable mines ii: ¢ at region. dentistry there, Ll L d A Loung Lease. pedition allowances, If the defense | Special Dispatch to Tus Bua COOPER WAGONS S Didn't Dtand i with Robesen. ‘The country papers are advising thelr A Fool and His Money. Special Dispatch 40 Tus Bas. becribers ence OniEAxs, Maroh 6.—Half- oould show there had been no abuseof | Nxzw Yozx, March 6,—The ninety: | Special Dispatch to T P, Bummrlhul 3 - ‘bfi.“m LYo .'-:l m&;wfi m whe -lfi:;-rul-oul.s,w won, tme power or that the orders had oloe which the New| Proviouncs, March 6.—James R.|Alster & Reany, shir ' o the P:;,m for real |52} iasly thgy should not b o | York Kake Kee & Wasers s | Knase, who punes, areey Bindey | peolom, of o ds) ¢ e ol K Larerglate won, tme 1:44. p aded because control 0! o ehariered o large billties s Mile uarter, Athlore wom, @aoct gons thel far, By mulual agree- |and was 3 m-‘ was it solttery pas- u*a g B At 9:10, sy g { // ! w » vy s 2 ¢ e | G L) | . / o v P iviIvwER | AKERS ‘ s