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THE OwMAHA DAILY BEE 1884, THIRTEE ’-\IONi)AY M(;IRV NG, FEBRUARY 18 NO. 206. /| TREATED WITH CONTEMPT. The Manitoba Farmers Openly Advo- \ OMAHA, NEB ’ f \ilsve WIS pactioal effeot of narcotics on the } NEWS PIRACY. et end monrng o tho qoestion, | FROM FOREIGN LANDS. cf narotios on the haran & TH YEAR. SUFFERING PEOPLE. |t givedutyors o city is pr 11 p. m,—The river is 50 feet 7 inches; The Reports of Reisf Committes 10| st ersiinsed Gie vt Wyont to define the words “‘able bodied they occur in the road laws; provi You will understand that I have no per Mr, Wattcrson Explains His NEwSpapen | fom s iniorest ot stakp and am ot st | @ Dogs of War Got UD a0d BOWL 10| Gionof mayors ot ‘st o rovide foe " - bt R meoting of the Associatod Press 1 was an inspector of illuminating oila and to ; \ the Flooded Districts il Copyright Bill mado chairman of the committen which Egynt, regaiao tho o of tho o, cating Rebellion, \ : The steamer Genoral Pike wont down oaruns was raised to prosent the caso to con. . oo genato congurrant rosoution in re . \\ R to-day, having landed at Troutman, An- 7 . Thus commissioned, 1 camo hero y ation to the doath of Gen, James 1. Gil- o3 Several Towns Still Under Forty | derson's Ferry, Siringtown and tnslore- | No Stealing News Boforo It Is £ 1 havo proceeded with erent dciibor: | The Rebels Opon Fire On ToKat | bort was concurred in. The Dominion Government Heed- \ Al ¥ | port 6,700 short rations to_ 570 oy ation and caro, hocause I was fully con. and Suakim In the semate Bills withdrew his 1688 of Their Wrongs Feet of Water. *rom 10 to 15 hcuses are washed away Twenty-four Hours Old. @ ' amondment to the Donnan prohibitory gs. scious of the largences and newness of N y - — 1 il 1 i et the question and the practical ll]ifl'lcullion bill. This n‘n\;']udui\)'ntr\cq;t_llwl\ frf;!n lhn; B are nearly barefoot, and scantily eclad in the way. In the beginning, I was not $ g provisions of the Donnan bill cities o . i Feod, Olothing and Shelter Need- |otherwise. Thero are instances of The Extent and Novelty of the |at “ail “cioar in my own mind, but the Gordon Proolaims Liberal Terms ovor fivo thousand population. Russell An Appeal For Justics Soornfully [ S families housed in one small hu 3 QLlGSfiOn InVOlVC(l- more I have considered and discussed it of Peace, m_tm‘ducud an mnomlmgu‘t similar to Iguored. ed By Thousands. SHAWNEETOWN SUFFERERS, the more convinced have 1 become that Bills' amendment, but fixing minimum = Evansvitie, February 17.—At Shaw- from each vil Many of the sufferers the time has coma when the law should ense in such cities at §600, and making The Design of the Bill and Its [recoguizo and protect a new epecies of | Bismarck's Latest Insult To the| ¥lolations ;::1::1.0:13\0:':. ,‘;l':""":;‘;‘:":g Secession From the Confederation K e i ' neetown the river rose nearly five inches The Homeless People Sickening during the night, with a heavy rain, and : property which other recognized and pro- - From Exposure has risen steadily during the day. Tho Merits. tected modorn inventions have created, United States. ture or salo of liquors, other than wine Probable. g S : latest news from Wabash river is that it b that is, collected news against concurrent S, :;%m:r.l within lhult,u(o ‘vqn proltnblted B T A is ot of T ; iratio joati . ; der hoavy penalties. No voto was L e R i Pertinent Questions Regarding Pro- sl b Even His Friends Unable to Defend | roached on t?lo ]nmundmuut. (Adju\mmd The Revo'utionary Spirit Rapidly ht and Shade of the Bcenes In the | a great flood into it. Several buildings | — h i IR VIt loft their foundations to-day, and & num- prictorship of News. FROM WASHINGTON, Him For 1t. e ber of similar disasters aro_inevitable. R S Lo, R e The remaining houses are tied to trees or till Monday. Spreading. Memorias Services, i siastatd M Sultorin NEWS AS PROPERTY. Wasiaxotoy, February 17.—Repro- GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, . Bratowoon, Ill,, |February 17.—To- FARMERS' RIGHTS, RELIEF WORK “""“l‘o"::":];’o‘:;;“:““fin i"l:‘“';;;:“‘lhm:“h“ | Gin RV FLRAR . GATORYST ‘R EBY (i, :cntnl_n‘u W lllhsL has propared o n{l;?]l oy SHELLING TOKAR. day about 2,000 peopla assemblod at tho ¥ ADVOCATING REBELLION, dredkin, - Provistns ase gioing oo del] Wi % . | toresting table to accompany his bill for| 0 ghruary 17.—Scouts sentfrom | Dismond mine to hold memorial services | Wrssrrka, Fobruary 17.—The delo- easing, giving out, Wasin , Kebruary 17.—The_fol- | foderal aid to education, which shows | Al ver' th R 5 Tk is searce, and sickness increasing. lowing interview has been had with Hen- | that illitoracy holds the balance of power Trinkitat toward Tokar report Osman ‘llg:r) the mine \thum on ]ubrunryll(.»‘ gates to the farmers’ union returned from ; : h GREAT DISTRESS, ry Watterson, touching the proposed |in" 14 m’vrti’l)arll s alliehes wbatheh Digma, tho. rebel .lum‘lcr, massing men i 2, ‘!u(\'?m_ymm‘mlhImuurn I!l‘ n_cul- lll.t'nwl\ last night. ’I_‘hmr momnmltn'd\o United States reliof boat Stockdals will Mavisos, Ind., February 17.—Tho|measure of newspaper copyright, which |giates. In the 38 statos there aro|MCAr the defile, closing the road from the tl}:'“' m;fii‘;‘(‘l““‘ 1]v \;-( ;}:"‘ are stil :Jurw: gevernment requesting a redress of griev- Yrubnbly 1;'0“:1“-‘" l‘;"{!“t“ :’“;fl“;: ';“l::z:: stenmer Little Sandy, a velief boat, or- lWMi)Lu;sun has in chargo aud is about to | 1 871,217 illiterate votes, and only one \l‘:"”l:n” "l:1’;'L!:;;’T:“J“Z;:::{:‘I:(cf)il;:::‘“‘a: \vi:;;:L\xl g ‘:,l:u(m iucl‘(inu:l;lg‘;“"(kwf‘ “':;u; :‘rl\‘r;i:c:ltr:sf& 'n'::‘;,:tzl:fiigfin’)l’:‘l::; ::gg:t Pomeroy Bend, and distribute her o i ing a tripup the |lay before congress: Ottt emy A | Pasha. It is suppa ) bbb cive L 5 o L’rvircumntunces havo had to dictate ri\ziu‘.::lil,cl::;::::fll‘:fl;?cvillc nloolntiro- ):‘Connhloml;lo T ) T S lfi'fiifi;‘ut}ffi" '}F}:;l?nil::;:‘z?:-t::nuillll plan is, if he fails to reduce Tokar be- wuin;llcr. v(wfnéy-mx”uncl':clxes ln‘u(.l organ- | that nothing will be conceded by the the boat's course. The original intention |{"{li,riod and the pooplo_oncamped | Watterson, sooms to exiat a8 to the char- | Sotih Garalina. art. wmoto. han. gnenalf | ore the arrival of the English troops, to |izations, inclu 1§ o fire \lepartment | government. The peopleliere are great- was to go to Tronton and work hack, but | g, g hills, Five days’ rations wero[ucter of tho legislation which will bo | {iia wholos in Albama, Georgin, Missis. | 550 battloat tho defile, ~Shiekh Mon- |and cf st LR L ('1““““‘" at the goevernment's action, the destitution in the Bend is o greaty |1 ¢ “" 4 Markland 250 homes are sub- |acked of congross. 1t can certainly not sippi Florida, North Carolina and Var. | haui and Colonel Messagdahn, sent from n); WO ln\a& n‘m :,m:‘l nml\;» he llrn‘u’;fl an m_imy advocate open rebellion, A and appeals so pressing, that Colonel merged. The town of Patrol was found | bo described as an act entithed an act for | ks’ HE A8 Ror RISt it Suakim to stir up the tribes in the vicin- o 0 mm.lnn ‘m n ‘l‘ he \'m"!";‘ shaft council of the farmers’ union has called a Rose, in charge of the expedition, thinks | o =58 5 (4T qethoied condition, only | the relief of the Associated Press. All 3"0 O Wiha ‘prusmltu the | bost | 1ts report that they only succeeded in | three mncub l'():;l |Co]r_o, .p\'ocu;‘- "'".‘l" clnnvcu(mn to meot March 5th, at which he will remain here. The region is one|go 5 o0 being above water and thirty | honest newspapers and all honest news as- | rooned. Tn the P rcsidontial eloction | BCUFINg A promise of noutrality from the wm: k:u“d(y u:" \lz;m?(;". ‘s .l‘l“frlt"‘li | hol northwest will be re| resented, are idle, and 10,000 nced assistance. AlLf 4 te a™ g o ot started down the lines four miles outside of the Suakim i P 1n their circular say: AT POMEROY BEND, OHIO, AND OTHEL PLACES. Pomrroy, O., February 17.—The Tt simply operates to protect property in | ghi 5 35 h ] 7 d : / i tho towhs were flooded, and the lossos aro | T, OWH o AFRESA" CONBIPERLSTUBIANS A e e, Ldltey | o, : " e, At 12 ook Hon. William Mooney, | * We lnve now arrived at a gravo eisia . estimated at over $2,000,000. Many lost : tion,” in. Tllinois. Rhode Ieland . Michi General Gordon has arrived at Khar- | president of the day, called the meeting |in the history of our province, where their all, and, as there will be no work WASHING AWAY LEVEES. Q;lmim‘ AnA oW oan tils B8 doney| coneuy Illinois, Rhode Island, Michigan f, .- to ordor and delivered a short and appro- | every intercst is vitally concerned and 5 : RS Rl i and Pennsylvania were ranged on the V8 PROO ‘. for some time, much suffering occurs. | Vicksuora, February 17, —General| {iywer: " By a cluuse in the copyright Hase illi(ynn\cy. I‘;ltllolutgprsnidoufinl GORDON'S PROCLAMATION. Five relief steamboats patrol the Bend, | Ferguson, of the Mississippi river com-{y,ws making collected news the product | i % the union, with | General Gordon has o proclamation eiving out provisions. Bed clothing _is | mission, arrived to-day, and reports that | of ukilled Inbor and outlay, exelusive t0 | 508 shstors] Sotee were. seaim withon | posted rocognizing I Mahdi as sultan of most needed. The Laura Bell, tho re-|at Hardscrabblo the water is g0ingfthose who pay for it for twentyfour |the" domination of sovereigns who could | Kordofan, remitting half the taxes, and lief boat from Gallipolis, took a cargo of | through rapidly. The gap is at least aly ;. placing no restriction on the slave trade, priato address and was followed by sev- | laying aside all party and political feel- oral prominent citizens, after which the | ing let us as Manitobans continue to assemblage retired a short distance to a | obtain our just rights and unite as one small lot which had been fenced in with | man to secure them.” neat picket fence when tho ground was| Feeling is intense and indignation at X : . 3 inished 16ved i not read the very charter of their liber- . consccrated by Rev. Father Bounett. It|the dominion goverment’s action is ex- supplies from the Stockdale, and will run | mile wide, and the now unfinis Q.—Do you mean the news exclusive- | tiag, SoFtl hich th vo| The Arabs of Khartoun express great |: B into tho smaller streams with them where | is almost entirely washed away. Iy ot DieyAssooibtad Presat ; g::l i ,:1""‘{‘; e el Ll e s ilf,},',“",grl;: :;‘fi“ ,5'-3‘”;:":,{*'“ w:m g:;: pressed on all sides and "‘,"“!“ Norguay's { the Stockdale cannot go. THE DESTITUTE THOUSANDS, A.—I mean all news, and neivs of P ad n e wenl mission to Ottawa prove fruitless, as the . h v i es of their illiterate vote: Vi Caro, February 17.—Tokar is hotly | v, 7 much of Ironton, Ohio, Catlettsburg and |state commissioner estimates 7,600 peo- | As matters are news is not recognized ns oat as th In 1876 sixt: rainst the town the Kru, uns captured it Squp huumh ';1“51 been BB:P“; t\welvu up river towns of Ohio and West DALY oftice from the perfecting | 505 represontatives were in the grasp of | started for Suakim. ished at Ironton. which place was first | Virginia. press to the newsman’s pot and paste is {jlitaracy. In 1880 fifty-eight of «] A friendly Arab w th i i : i i i 5 v % acy. 5 y-eight of our sev A friendly Arab warns the garrison [y,0. , mesched with supplios Satwrday momming: | Lovisvar, February 17.—Tho river | property, and ho who stoals it falls with- | anty.yix sonators and 202 of our 925 rop- |azainat & night. attack, Spies Drought | {rars " Ha s eetommd 05 o hecis | tho beoplo and probably will not stop People there were gradually ;‘““"““g ©|fell 15 inches in the last 24 hours(in the reach and compass of the law| osantatives were in states and districts |lctters from the commander of Tokar by Mayor Harrison and special reprosent- | tion their houses in the Bend, and are accu- | \eather cloudy and raining. but that which constitutes the real valuo | whera iliiterate voters held the balance |saying the rebel guns kill some of the [ 4iios"nt the Gatholio bodies and wscorted | farmers’ delegate, it is impossible to —————— say to what extreme measures our Archbishop Feehan's Welcome. people will be driven to enforce justice CuicaGo, February 17.-—Archbishop }mm a tyrannical government. The Feehan returned from his visit to Pope [ revolutionary spirit is spreading among 2 : ) g Sl pying the second floors. It will be hard o — of a nowspaper property, its news fran- | of power, garrison daily. The rebols senta sum- | oty Brmen oo g i Fence Cuttors Gnught, for many merchants in town along the THE MISSISSIPPI PLAN, chises costing vast sums of money and | R TR v y to B | o e R CU AL PSRN0 GOV M BEODERSIIIL | e 2 Bend to resume business, their stocks years of special enterprise, tnliuini' aid R B JUC LR, s - mons to the Tokar garrison to surrender, | yymbering 25,000, composed of Catholic| _GALVEstoN, Tex., February 17.—The Tt| The attorney general has rondered an | promising if they do thoir lives shall be|yoiotios in regalin, Irish military and | News’' Mayson special says: Three fence having been destroyed and they havelpgiiuony Bofore the Investigating | labor, has no legal status whatever. opinion in regard to the construction of | spared. Ordera” havo been received to|numerons bands. Notwithstanding the | cutters have been captured in Edwards nothing to resume with. Last Tuesday is practically outlawed. Anybody can : : i confine the British expedition to the re- |; i ty. O f i i 1 Committee. it with i i od | the net of March 3d,1883, relative to tho | ¢ ASZD © '® | inclament weathor and exceedingly slopy | county. One confessed. He says there b e HED I e iee postocts ot Pao pirstad eobosed | readjustment, of postmasters’ salarios, |liot of Tokar. It is expscted decisive | sreta over 100,000 peoplo. congregated | were six in tho band. Tho rangera who He holds that in alijcases which it appears | battle will be fought about the 24th of | 4]ong the throe miles of the line of march | made the arrest are after the other three. from the biennial readjustment of sala- | F ebruary. to witness the parade. With the excep- water of 1832. L-stu weekdth%umdn of| New Onieans, February 16.—The|concurrent publication for 24 hours, Tv aluable horses, cattle and sheep were | United Stat te Copiah county out- | creates indeed a new pr by, that is a | ¥ 5 G i i q o 3 akion From paelors and. dining Fooins Of | rage jnveatgating sommmittcs. to-duy Ko | praporty ih news. Mo e sati opposs | Fioh f postmaters o tho third, fourth or | 11 p. m.—Tho onemy is tvustering for | iion of Genoral Grants weloomo to-day's residences in the farming country below | called A. W. Burnett, chairman of g | it except those who want to rob others i AL D s ) 10 Pasha'’s tn;opa are ready to fall in but SYANOnLERb0Ca .:ithmg Gl e A Desperate Criminal Escapes. New York, February 17.—Charles N. 2 C 3 A A Bl i i Rugg, the ne awaiting trial for the the Bend by steamers with flatboats. | indq dent. utive cowmitteo of (, £ their labor and meney. cent or more less than they would have previously witness 1 1 The health of the people is reported. in | piah county. Witness testifiod orrob. | QHow will it act wen the custom | Teceived in commissions under the act of | nobody trusts thom, Whon ‘tho procession renched _the [ murder of "‘Q’:&o"f’,““fi“"‘“ o . all directions as emcellent. Immediate | orating the report given by L. H. Mat-] of copying from one paper by another | 1809 they aro entitled unier the act of A PAINFUL IMPRESSION. cathedral of the Holy Namo (North side) fi‘ I“l?::d r. an 36 TS, Q"‘"fl” of uecessities are supplied, but the idle March 3d, 1883, to the difforence be-| puyiin February 17.—The American | the rear of the lino had not yet begun to | LoPE 3 08cepec sroi tausena copt; thews yestesday, that several colored men | paper. . el class will need help for two or three|had bgen killed, and others shot and P R.—-It will not affect that in the least. ":l':““ wh;ldt :” paid .":lm‘ and what legation has no_information in regard to | march from St. Patrick’s cathedral (West 1yn detectives are looking for the ‘mur- months, 5 whipped and otherwise roughly handled. { The 24 hours limitation gives all the lat- | ¥16¥ W‘au ' ave EB%BIIBGLM ;‘lom“‘l“' the reported return of the Lasker resolu- |side), a distance of ‘nearly six miles. dorer, R Major Beines, of Charleston, W. Va., | The election tickets of the independents{itude needful to honest and legitimate | #1008 under the “th" A e ? 8160 | ¢ion to the house of representative. The | Alighting at the cathedral of the Holy X o S N after conforring with Major Byrne, of | were taken from them and destroyed | transcriptions from one newspapor into |lields it was not the intention of con- | mygeblatte hopes the Americans will not | Name, the archbishop eutered the sanc-| 5 pamcu. Gutde Drowned. the Ohio committee, has .agreed to help |by armed democrats. He had been|another. The country press is in no 5‘.’"" y ?}:’ b?”“?] adi . o1 1old the Germans responsible for the nct | tuary and held services. His replies to| o W = “u Va., February 17.—— with 85,000 from the socretary of war. |wamed not to roturn to Hazelhuest| wise touched, and I can see no other in- | Sisponse with biennial readjustments. It | o¢ Biymarck, The incident causes a pain- |addrosses wero entirely of a congratula- | 5 WAREMNE: e Vi, Jfebrugey 1772 Gallipolis is out of supplics, Two boats | and he believed if hodid ho would botersst on ite part than to spprove a|follows that clalmants under the mct of | ) jmprossion here. Even the friends| tory nature, conveying the thanks and [ ponistn Fanwiok, kiown as & iirigger waiting on the committeo with Bymno | killed. Republican speeches during the | messure caloulated to clevate and digaity | March d, 1885, must show, that sots | o¢ gismark aro unablo to defond him, | blessing of the popo to his fullowers, the [ HARWISK Was, Growned in ik river have gone #o meet the Stockdale, and get campaign were not inflammatory. Some | the profession of journalism by giving a | *ubsequent wd. 0 it :hp ved him of 10 per CONDEMNING BISMARCK. people and city of Chicago. Al louthfim Virginia last el: s a load for Ironton to-night. Thero is|of the democrats’ speeches were very |certain legal validity and responsibility | cent or more than ,,;’;“"‘"-“""“’""‘ Bexix, February 17.—The liberal e it ke luo’oou'ful guide groat acarcity of meat everywhere. ~Gal-| threatening, Cross-examined by Sauls- |to the collection and - distribution of | been enacted and ho had beewt compense- | 0T 0 Leeheson o Vigllantes Warn 8. BDORE .l ghd hurites eastoF Gio TUSSEy b laIs e Tipolis menchanta.on the riverare running | bury, the witness ssid on the 6th of Sep- | news. ted on the basis of the act of 1854. 1:}'}:,: Feturning o the honas of Tepreventatives Stoux Orry, February 17.—Sheriff| boats, having five in commissien. Com- | tember Heart and seven others were| Q.—What are the prospects of passing | OPinion of the attorney general is in of the United States the resolution of | Carter, of Cherry county, Nebraska, has ty jail to-night. New Verk and Brook- e ——— missioner Byme has asked Governor |standing on a corner 48 ho passed; Héart|such a bill? harmony with the construction given kor's death, The | Peen notified by the vigilance committee Refused Admission, Hoadley te ask the Kentucky authoritios | acoused wiwness of making disparaging| A.—I have consulted the best constitu. | these statutes by tho department. B ity rage e wotion o Bis, |10 loave tho county immodiately, The| Witxssnauus, Po., Janusry 17.—The vigilantes claim that he is in collusion | Grand Army of the Republic post of this ‘Gallipolis is feeding the th f s 2 4 : : h “‘GREAT GUNS."' g fprng H to help, as Gallipolis is feeding the south | remarks about him, which witness de- | tional authoritles during my sojourn in marck is a violation of the rights of the with the Nebraska horse thieves beyond |city while conducting the funeral of a side, and expenses of transportation and | nied; Heart called witnessa liar and wit- | Washington, and there is general agree.| The foundry board has submitted its | oipyie, Jof purchase of moats and other supplies are | ness made a lunge at Heart with a dirk, | ment that there is no constitutional ob- | report to the secretary of the navy. It e a doubt. Sheriff Oarter announces a[comrade to-day were refused admission heavy. The Ohio state fund is confined | cutting his coat just as Heart was draw- | jection to the measure, I have also seen | d0es not recommend the establishment THE TIMES ""WI:“"N:X G fixed determination to stay, denies the|to & Catholic church wearing badges. to the Ohiosido. _Gallipolis is not suffer- | ing his pistol. Both ran, when Heart|and falked with n number of eminent|of ‘a foundry properly so called, but| Loxvox, February 17.Leonard Court- | charges mado against him, and has sworn | All but six abandoned the corpse at the ing, but Point Pleasant is greatly in |turning fired n ball through the wit-|members of both housea of congress. I|thinks steel ‘manufacturers should be |ney, financial secrotary of the trensurys |in u posse of men for his protection, The |door. need. Farmers along ‘the bottoms have | ness’ tfiigb. Witness went to Washing- | have been surprised to find some hazy | called upon to provide and recommends has rafuuag g‘“ i itorship of : ?i‘ “")“’" sheriff and his men are all armed to the —— lost everything,.and their stock is suffer- | ton in Dacember and saw Senators Hoar, | prejudices against the Associated Press, | the establishment of two gun factories | Times, an ‘}l" ey, ‘?““5“}” “D{" ;' teeth, awaiting hostilities, The leader Expensive Sulpbur Warter. ing for food. Middleport was badly | Fryic and Sherman. He furnished the|the offspring of misadvisement in the [under control of the ‘government, and | been tempt;%flywiwl*sw :“‘;‘Jr- fore | Of the vigilantes has posted up a notice| Gyuiirqo, Februsry I7.—The Inter- damaged, and is in great need of bed- | names of persons outraged. The object | main and some confusion as to the rela- | that tho Washington navy yard be se- |ley is only 3 ,Yé’"}l“h“ T 8 m""’w OT® | that no man living can escape their Ooes \\"heeling special saya the fa- ding, women'’s underwear, shoes, etc. of going to Washiugton was to ascertain | tions of the Associated Press amd the |locted as a site for a navy gun factory. | unknown outside The Times offico. vengeance, least of all Sheriff Oarter. | 0"y e sulphur .p"ngy. R ¥ORIW FBET UNDER WATER, whether republicans in the south could|Western Union Telegeaph < company. | The report continues as follows: ‘‘The CREATING CONFUSION. Further dovelopments are anxiously|pioo. county, have been it o Panocar, Ky., February 17.—Much | be protected from being whipped, abused | There are of course no relations except | fact that the United States is destitute| QOarno, February 17.—An order has |awaited. year for 26, '000 of the city ie now under water, and the nndp murdered like «dogs. He told the|those of customer and common carrior. | of the means of fabricating modern guns | peen received from London that no ——— PR U e river is rising steadily. Four feet more | republicans at Washington that the in-| Barring these immuterial objections, | so urgently needed for national defense | oficers of the Egyptian army are to be Orushed by ling Walls, A Paslane Score of water ave.expected. The.situation in | vestigation of the Copiah county outrage | which discussion will clear up, there is (and that at least three years would be|employed in the present expedition. The| ParApeLem: s, Foebruary 17.—The| |, 4 , the smaller towns above ana below is | at Razlehurst was adarce. an interested and friendly feeling in.con- | required to oomgl}am tools, to construct | order creates fresh confusion, as a dozen | walls of the flour warehouse of E. Lath.| TrUckke, Cal., February'17.—A furi- quite as bad as last year. Only one case [ Mrs. Matthews, widow of J. P. Mat- | gress. The question is a novel one, and | shops and establish a plant would de- | officers are already on their way to Sua- bury & Co., burned last evening, fell [Ous storm is ngmgb in the Sierras to- of drowning is reported atShawneetown; | thews, testified that.on the day before | embraces the whole principle of modern [ mand an immediate appropriation of $1,- | |im, this morning, crushing a dwelling ad- [night. Trains are blockaded and none but there have been several narrow es- | the November electian a mob passed her | journalism, the railway and telegraph, |800,000. In describingits trip abroad AT ITIMEANE. joining, in which eight persons were in | Will reach here under thirty-six hours. capes. The depth.of water now averages | house, several of them vemarking some- | which have within the last half century the board states that a request by Feb The Ti ed at the time. Edward Curran, in ——— 16 to 40 feet -ir ithe largerdowns, and | body had better get .away. The mob wrou:fht such changes throughout the |letter to be Eernut}«dw visit the Krupp Loxpox, leéu:;y oL T. ':',“" bed with his wife and child, was instant. TELEGRAPH NOTES, skiffs pass over good-sized houses, which | halted near the house, and Mr, McCree | world as have completely revolutionized | gun establishment in Prussia was refused. | 88y8 G““""fi. oreon "°‘;‘ i "‘;‘“ killed, Mrs. Curran recoived s severe are well weighted down. The situation | came back to the house.and presented »|the newspaper. That which we call THE BISMARCKIAN IXSULT. means “é“ 18 '“l':m "“':i“’“ t‘:b::h. shook, and she being in a delicate condi- | mye governor of Mississippi has vetoed th at Unioutown isihourly growing more se- | resolution purporting to be adopted by | ‘‘news" is a modern invention, as much | The state department has not received iug o do with o "l. 4. BIE. Y ©|tion it is feared will dio. The other ,.n.-:. commission bill, ffl. dmmmun.: rious, The entire town is under water. |the people of the town, stating their r 5ucu percha or the reaping machine. | ipformation corroboratiye of the report desires to encourage slavery. i b ocoupants of the building escaped with | considerable commotion, The people of this section anxiously | best ‘interests would be subserved demands the very best and rarest of | that Bismarck has returned the resolu- A RUSSIAN PROTECTORATE, light injuries. The child ,was unin-| George William Curtis will deliver blic await the arrival of the relief steamer, [if her husband abstained from|skilled labor. 1t involves forecast, or-|fions of condolence on Herr Lasker's| Loxnox, February 17.—It is reported }'.,f.d, ) eulogy on ‘Wendell “Phlll.‘lvp-. gl ey which is said to have left Louisville Fri- | voting, and he had better do so. Mat-|l ganization and outlay. Xtis an intellec- | death to the German munistor here with | that Russia is ready to consider terms S B not yet been decided upon, day night. No formal ngpull for help | thews raplied he had a wight to vote and Jitual aud material product. Why has it | instructions to return them to congress, | for & new boundary line for Lentral Asia, have beew made, sbut there acc large |intended to vote, Her husband was al-}not the same legal right to legal recogni- (gecretary Frelinghuysen has telegraphed | by which Russia might hold a protector- numbers f .destitute people, and there | ways much liked. He was kind, generous |tion and protection as ether classes of [the minister at Berlin for information, | ate over Merv. g will be terrible suffering during ¢he next | and charitable, hgl open'house and en- | property? Let us take an example: Sup- | but has not yet received a reply, He is NEILSON'S LEGATEE DEAD, Ocean’s Rockford, IlL, special says the | mye committes appointed to Investigate the: three or four weeks. The last tzain on | tertained much. BShe knew of no reason ypau-new-glper publisked in the city'|inclined to doubf the truth of the report - b (5 S body of the Flenniken girl who was|Boynton-Keifer charges has adjourned until the Chesepeike & Ohio railroad errived | for killking him (;’ther m hi:’ pnlltfiu. of 'Nsw! Yortlnd lol:i! at_three cents ob-|in view of the fact that neither he or ml;;flm; 5"&:‘%’.’&.‘;:?"&“.‘,{:‘. ,i’;f' t;ro;ned last ;mht it} nof yl:; movera:l. L‘fi.di“d" next, Mr, Keifer not being pre- last night. The water put out the fires | She saw she mob on election day, after |tains at great cost and pains a column or |l 3 inister has been inf d h h | A temporary draw was erected across the of ;}l:g en;inoel:ve:ore pt‘;xe O:tatie: :: her husband had been muvdered. Some | £ve.columns of interesting and impor-| :,l;e.,(: B:I::: ..;ng::.‘: b; Bi.m.:]l(_'m Orined | and who was made legatee of her estate | river to-day, and over a hundred men| The fireat Bellofontaine, O., which de- y and tanks, ed reached. At 8 o'clock the gas works|cameand stood around theyard, Others|tant matter. Should a mewspaper is- e by Miss Neilson, the actress, is dead. have been dngflns for the body. A sled itroyfll ufivm 8‘;‘. oats s mh.n , ws okend. were inundeted. In New Libersy, 12|had the band playing, and fired guns, |sued right alongside and wold at one Revenue Inspection District FIRING ON SUAKIM, was osught in the draw, but the dragging | p¥ &, 1:1..10..; s miles from here, about nothing but roofs |and seemed to- enjoy themsolves, ~Sho | cetiper copy be allowed 4o get an early | gz, Pavi, Februsry 17.—Directions| Suakiy, February 17.—The rebels |has been continuous of houses i to be seen. The sitassion is | never kmew her husband ¢o.andeavor to | copy, and issue currently with the very haye been received from the treasury de- | fired on the forts to-day, but seon re- but little better at many other points. o:ci‘e animosity ‘u‘iwns G‘hch i e;;llail or memg::"i"i;:oul payil é:k'al {)9; partment at Washingvon dividing the | tired. stir up race prejudice. Al lil im present forbi th il i s Ry 4 ROPISE. SN0ADED, | B e s e S R S e e ey e dit| g Rl PR an::Ef: Warripg Among Thomsolves, i-:::;”l!?l‘:elt' E.bi;':fi 17E;frl;e :.::'e: Elf: the late 4. 2 &h.nhe‘:z oorroborated fan:nnsdin tiz::g between psints rehtiw":;ly goes to St. Paul. His distriot will in- . Nx\:d Yoz, Fiofin:lry "i'—i"fx. mj;nn- h 0 e testimony of their mother. east and west in our vast country enables | clude Minng Idaho, Montana and |tion order was issued out of the New hard rain this €ornoon with a warm and S a publisher who chooses to do so to make f LaC: In lpe’bto G. B. Swift | York supreme court to-day and served Frid brings home the hodies ot the light erp ""i“'fh. Thaco "'l““"‘h“""" A Eoad at Auction, use of the enterprise of others. Should ’;,:ff fi.velchr,‘,);, of the uu,:, m"os"::: on the National and Baltimore & Ohio [ %} h':wllg’ d‘.‘.‘mfi{nfl:fl R wifi “m'm cmuas-::u:h;%'- h:t;?uld-g hard- e e g Jives undertook 0| Lauupo, Tex., February 17,—unter, | o thiof at a distant point bo ensbled by |old Twelfth, with headquartors in Chi. | telograph companios, and New York, | ro i 5:000; jusured for one-half that | waok ks b Belicac i, T 1e50, ‘sucover tho bodiee from ko building.en | Sampsell & Wells, the oontractars who | the use of the uegufl: to steal the | cago, His district will inelude Tlinois, | West Shore & Buffalo railroad company |y ount, ™ Cause of fire unknown. mado an saslgnimont Saturday to Geo, Tracy. el Bl Sl i Pl graded the International railroad exten- | property.of those men who have gone to | Wigeonsin, Indiana, Denver, Omaha and |10 # suit brought against them by the u.bm::ull ,000; assets 870,000, No pre- i i hnd Mew. Whomnan Bz and twof Sroasred s udgesont aghont i o | o siaing lome T oo oy 1 o | other pata west e o T i Bliing, o Manoioars ‘ol 108 X, q P ai g can make a com e — 0 - : 3 s «children, two and éour years of age, Mallgtruction in” Mesico for $034,000, The | tionof telagraphic news matter, aud is- The Cadets' Defense. fendant companies from interfering in| FPORTLAND, Fobruary 17.—On Febru- | lady grouly assuulted recen E‘.l negro, has bed evidently drewned. The father 7 bed P " o is b : N ruary 2d a herd of 100 cattle from Liver- | died.” He throat was cut lingered in y 1he o' | entire road and its fixtures will be |suing this in book form, may copyright <3 any manner with the rights or property R and mother “each had a ohild in their|gold within twenty days to eatiafy the|it; but if I write and wire TL coull‘“_ AxsaroLty, Md., Februsry 17.—In the | of the Western Union company on the |Pool were sent to quarantine and were mtwwo or three woeks, The ug: arma. They aléo tound the bodies of | udgment. 1t o) rogurl.ed - myhble L Do ol Tealialls Toas S A courtmartial case of the cadets, the de- [ine of the railroad, luuhprig)llzu haye | Pronounced free fromdisease, The same """:_h‘ by & mob a day or two after Mary E. Colter, James Ogden and J. W. du.t ority that the eutht of mules, sorapers | body who sees fit to steal aud publiok ,i't fense in all cases oxoopt that of Oadet|pogn aoquired by the telegruph. company | 48y some cattle were fod in the road over “rn:" le. i kL MEAPAN r publioh it | pyrier, who pleaded guilty, claims that i 4 hith | which the herd had passed, and soon | The mystery surrewndivg the murder of v and camp equipage of the construction | may #0 for the cost of the type- there is oo evidence to show that th under its contract of January, 1878, with et f di N, Iy all Jawes R Wilkou and his wife at Winnetka, he relief comunittee of the chamber mm“{ will be eeized by the Mexissn | setting. ere ¢ at the ae- | iho Jersey City & Albany Railway com. | showed sigus o disease. Now nearly all | Tilinols, last Wndnudny“vho.mnluutk . 101 The Montreal oil manufacturing firm of Searching for the Dead. Mryo & Co, has failed for . Bhe; Onicaco, February 17.—The Inter- hnl;lysuolvtllnodnnhmlnn. i i James B. Curle, a prominent citizen ot tM Flouring Mill Burned. Chorclkee pabion, W53 'an sxhestig oty MougiLy, February 17.—The two and | urdsy while handling his revolver, @ half story flouring mill at Renick, Mo,,| A f":fi"&“‘ of Chicago cltizens have been containing 60,000 pounds of sacked flour, | S¥PS'EIeG S pieced, ko New, York to wel and owned by Messrs, Williams & Grant, p podinind C —— Diseased Oattle in Maine, of commerce to-day purchased a large| custom house suthorities to pay custom How do you propose to define or U3 participated in compelling the | payy “ong of the successors of the West | the cattle in quarantine are affected. over, The victims of tragedy e 1 g b sachabig b, | duee awizg by the Gouid combiastinn | descibe mews s be Wconyrightl |5 s tand i | company. * The defondants are| i DR, S § v " igi 3 0 " i i . 3 19 oot in g b ot et e i Tt gt | 274,114, 2, S Plhcon, Wi e s o pering” Hrl, special and general matter exceeding one L structing or in in any way enlarging the| San Francisco, February 17.—Police | s struction of the road. hundred words sent by post or by wice T — line of telegraph now existing upon the | Officer Nicholson, a native of Canada,| Otto Dierberger was found A most commendable work hae been y of settling disputes among the issugurated by the graud army of the " and embracing tho original communica-|<*det% railroad corapany’s right of way. was mysteriously murdered on his beat | in the first degree, at St. republic in furnishing, atasmall expense, Hela as 8 Hostage. tion of information of 'fin’ e evo:-ly o Lulad LA yesterday uwl'ni{lg. When found blood | the killug of Joh Hors hand and steam pumps for emptyisg cel-| Barrione, Fob 17.—Several | aeription. Such an act cannot operate Herolsm at & Fire, The Iowa Leglslature. was flowing from three wounds in his o m’"""fi" o Dlabame Jars, also furnishing stoves and fuel | weeks ago Alexander Haevigan, a sub-|in favor of ome newspaper and sgeinst | Pxescorr, Arizona, February 17 Aght drow bis yevalver, q iuterfered, and is A| Des Moises, Ja, February 17.—In|head made b{)el pointed or dull-edged finrlnu“md .flllhl:uufinrw. for & wheve needed to dry out houses. The | contractor on the Philadelphia branch of | amother, or one news association over |fine yesterday burned an entire block, |the house yesterday petitions were pre. | instrument, tectives are actively en- | new trial was imuediately fll:i. but s engines, which stopped last Monday, | the Baltimore & Ohio railrosd, abscond- | another, 1t simply a bar to rogues | comprising several stores, saloons and i or of the reorganization of | gaged bunting for the murderer, refused. " IU\‘M“::,‘* ta-night, and anxiety about | ed, leaving some sixty Italiau laborers |and fixes the same penalty upon stealing hwffiim. Holmes, the proprietor of m:; m-m- of ugricul‘t‘unl colleges; ol 4o — Georgo R, W‘h hq&utdn 2 X water famino is rofnev.ad. f unpaid. Yesterday afternoon the Italians [ news which the law visits upon stealing | The Daily Miner, nunpuJ to save some | for a reformatory prison for fallen women; Closed the Week by Failing, of the Bprivglield, O, Western. Unjon ) ] CAIRQE PREPARATION, caught Parlament, the head contractor, |other forms of property, [fizow can any | valuable papers aud was burned to death, | from Dubuque sgawnst the removal of the | Cricago, February 17.—The Inter- P:,P":,M te ",,kl;'., taking ‘o _ Caixo, 11l February 17.—The river at | and refused to release him until they were | honest journalist ol ject to that? Kitty Purcell, a sporting woman, rescued supreme court to Des Moines; for a|Ocean’s Decatur, Ill.," special says John | from mu."fi'wo ‘::l the. u': _‘;:':l ;" lfiy"y ,l";“: r:"‘;:’:::hflfi:‘w:ll’:‘ paid. ae"nl “';“W”’“g “?l:npl“ were %‘“ ” ’_fill {:l:a’lllllh such a mulm'ei l. Al‘;hldl :mm !.':e flames at the risk of her | change in the pharmacy laws; against the § Irw clothing merchant, falled last { This is ":u twelfth change ¢ i ly. ght | made to rescue Parlament. The Italians {so will s congressioual tests? | life, It was the must disas . H. Dilley, a6 \ and to-night. The river only marks one | beeoming riotous, a force of 20 men was = fod teous fire that | pardon of Win, H. Dilley. evening, the shenff l«izln A.—I think I have done so. I have|ever occurred here. Buildings were| Bills were inwroduced for the study of foot less than last year's guage. Every- |sent agawst thew and they were all cap- | drafted s bill, snd prepared an ment | blown up to save the town, s i hygi in the i ? thing is quiet to-night, and should the |tured. 1o go with it, wl iae, 'Eou]h by:«‘)“mwu timaf " S e fi?flaeiiflpvfi u:_:“:m &n{:}: valued at $30,000, ties $20,000. He assigned the stock to Joseph N. Blk’f.

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