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oy . m - HE l\zi:LYl BEE""‘VEDNF&A[&A\.X ‘ ,{{}RUARY 1, 1885, e T L — st s o AT bbb, b +8 f3u ey o e 0y 1] Saptain MeCullogh commanded silonce and | fact he has & majority of the votes alrenl SR SR emp— differed totally from the businses of stealhg —_— tha police; kill the - o Vo 1 ot ——— Great levast Fell 10 fh RIVGD G0 |Bvond wiowien £+ sgmt 25" ) O iy of Pitsbung, the Heodquanlens {snd, ot St Eilog T ek i O ap"r:" g ,\ '": : . : SOLS DRDORYERS i pPhle- | at this afternoon session, After a <hort r | —— wanted to resume ratior o laws wore passed on the subject mented their demands by drawing <lub®, |12 of the committeo on tho whola the tenat -y 0 —or—— Arrangements for Counting the |t cicken sualing becawe Bill Sykes e FOF Sooclalists, Nihilists and Qone [koteen s aiule by 80 ol men: | adjotraed to give tho foiet tallroad sommt v Electoral Votes bad been in the Dusiness forty yearaand could | gpirators From All Nations, | This enraged the crowd still further, and they { tees anopportunity of hearing from repr ORGANS : 8 Pl Justns Schwal) was the only man arrested u;u ‘m old hen X s puilet'| kg again rItll'u'h"“("'lM ) ,-.r“% :»;v] nded with | centatives of the railroads A% e S48 top i te Lot REPIY tre thelr clubs and the rloters were budly pun- | =4 regolution in the that It asjoun for the e A yard, There was, in|Vance's o . : ished. Many heads wera crs W | wraooas WS S oty | 9 President Arthur Accepts Grant’s great mystary alint railroad They Are Well Organized And|ie piion Ot i, who e PUFpos8 as 16t With strong oppltion. ‘ | i § that was the weak endurance e N v slightly o and | {1 o ot ks Sl LRI L 1 Relios for the Nation, bbb s, Havo Plenty of Arms, |70 it o0 Captaiy |t o bote‘en th qestion rexied. in' Meerschaum Goods, Bock ssid that he w now vots against - McCullogh, none of the 8 10 | ovne aiaviened, MARY tiembers galbe b6 the ¥ - his own amendment since It had boen modi jured, Peter Brown, one scnate chamber, which was. crowded wit) y y Vance Gives His Opinion of Rail= [ fed b7t amod e o o i “pasers. i1 [And Are Awaiting For a Pretext| 'z broken and wasecnt fo fho loepita bers and & large Failrosd Iobby, 3 IN OMAHA. pssed, ¥ L. Kimbalf, of the Union Pacific first e AND== . sovercly criticised the bill, Ho disappeared before the riot wes over, ba il ¢ firat - road Experts Sullom defended it, and sald that from the For An Outbreak. Captain McCullogh found um In his satoon | gdresecd tho committec. o claimed that Wholesal . \ - % persistont declarations of the oppongnts to his — o Fing atrost,” He sobit od quictly to hisclamor againat the Fal ronds was the worl EASY TERMS. holosale and Retail Dealors Tn Lill, that its friends belonged to the corpora ' arrest. DBail was refused and ho was locked | \Ts bell Tl e e (] i 1 N Y wress, He believed the railroads Tl ¥ 1 B To Bs On a Par With Expert|tionsaudwire trving to do nothing, Ty | The Pittsbura Papers Say That|(u. At the fichty n pstol, a dynamite | FE 0 L8 0E g tmonm il withi 8end for ourcatalogue Guns, Ammunition, i i . clarations that, a8 & matter of fact. bomb and_ several short, clubs were | ryqical logislation. He then road & clipping i y ; wore timply untrue, He (Cullom) had never It Isa Fact found in the hall. W. S. Rosenberg, secre- | 5rdical legislation, 1 road & cli . . porting Goods ; Chicken Thieves i i T 10 e Worth, O fnercrt, 1o J £ary of the Tnberdaticril - Workers acg from T Ties two v ago esaniing ex land price list before pur- ’ g - any railron: He had drawn the senate bill | Gt e said Schwab had asked O'Donovan il - et kA f § . Thres Little Kittens in the Register |Jim*elf and if pasecd it could afford the re: | And Not & Mere idlo or Sonsationat |#end 4 gang ot his dynamitersto break up the X ’f’L","',"',"_"f“[‘,’llz‘,fi‘l’,:‘h_",,{“;m””, st chasing elsewhere. Notions and Smokers’ Articles, “®of the; Lobby—The Swaim e L P iR then e R e T Y b & B FoLNEY Ot FIEOARE 1hb s P R, Stationery, Cutler ] = k voted down-—yeas 6, nays 41, ° Wa r Ne AORE {fio Aot WRvine doclared & dividend. > LAl | Court Martial, Beck moved to so amend tie house bill as Wi N donly f Sy ok ';""::".U\N\ ‘T_ ’ ‘\‘s‘.\ T, ‘”I"| L el B AL MAX MEYER & BRO. Druggists’ Sundrie: to prevent a reduction of rates without the —— 1S, DUDLEY'S CRCEDEN'S, - syt oL 2 A 5 fad g previots porting of & notice o that cficct, Lt " . Lownos, Febranry 3.—Reports are circu- [ Your, Ho closed his forty;five minute speech LEADIN And Fancy Goods. ‘\’: v\.‘fl|-:l,\\(:i"1 (:N N.l:‘m by Juiring the notice to bo posted within' five PIITABURG SOUTALISTS, lated here that Mrs, Dudley, before going to | every new extension, ; ik s Full and complete line and Agrecd to, Yeas 46, nays 7. Prrrsnvra, February 3. The Ulronicle tel. i 1 ¢ et i, Febraa onicle tel- | America, once attempted suicide, and was R ) The house bill provides that *no discrimina ) g And Sole Tmportors o Special Telegram to the B tion sha | be made hetween passegers on ag. | “RTAPh this alternoon says it has come to the | sentencod to a term of imprisonment for the | fOF Bearly an_ hour, and presented another nd Sole Importers of Wasiux1os, February 8.—Great intersst | count of raceor color,” but. furnishing sepa. | knoweldge of some secrot agents here that the [ offense, The chaplain of the prison in which |\t ArFaY of fieutcs, such as wowld bewilder | i piamonds, Watches, Silver- BOTTOM PRICES i+ folt to.day in the river and harbor fight | rate and equally comfortable accommodations | snclalists have stored arms nnd dynamite in ki lltse AL ) i 0 ble ac a she was confined, on being_ advised of her at- | that the reduction of paseenger rates weuld (he rfbedb of the Heoeplr kel s etriing | 47050 it e Va0 Woikertt ‘il Ehlh provls | MRS O S0 Camedlott - ow.reeey iy | omp okl Tiisa ot aken pas2s o on o n rediction of the running vx ware, Rich Jewelry, up thoi loins for the groatest struggle of their | ion axoapt tha atatement that there shouid b | Hooking valley and slsswhere wer sird "terig | 0 the ouboivg steamers for New York, B T S e G JBE) Max Mever & Co.: ] | % pin canal appropriation is defeated the river| Ibgall n waa agroea to thus striking re expected, aid in defendidg her, many_proposed railrond extensions wonld Cor. 11th and Farnam Sts. | 7020 t01024 Farnam Sts., Omaha | D Sart0r LTl el bo Jetliad: out the provision regarding separate accom- | The publication of the article has cronted Bt ; TiSvEr bu BorHet oub Thu ibuiset . { The members and attendants about the| The vote for striking out was 84 yeas to 17 hs a Russian and two Fnglish spies| 1:0NDON, February 8. —Cousiderable excite- | "3t Fiete bwo peaches made Nk : ’ T hotse Tobly have lately been disturbed by cat. | n8y#, Butler and Jackson being the only dem at work in Pitteburg and vicinity, | ment to-day was produced by the announce- | . a1 Reymond, & wholessloe grocor of Lin THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY oalla and the crying of young kittens, co ocrats voting in the affirmative, 3 endeavoring to learn who are in sympatny ment that the friends of Cunningham, acoused | ¢80 W Treint ratos, tut lko the land Rpparently teory the wolld WhLlN of t An amendment then offered by Wilson to | hore with the Irish dynamiters, Dittaburg, | of having caused the recent explosions in [ iibQ ke (eI, Katos A, RO ERE N o ¥ounA were, mystaHoud ahd uba the senate bill was sgreed to, requiring the [ it is stated, has been for a long while searce of { L:ondon, arc alteady beginning to take steps { *0d witness, bo knew nothing, Lut s . o - | the : I ; ; : dy to tell what he knew in a secret bla. " Workmen wera sent for tday to. pene. | railroads to give the benefit of reductions to |a large revenuo of dynamiters, - The men. sa | for his rescue, Larly this morning the police | W03 resdy h W in o | { | trate the wall th res if 2 cat was walled tp in | $hippers who, after the reduction of rates by | the mills and mines ara aaid to beliovo . tha | noticed a man loitering in tho vicinity of the | *2son of the committeo, Thero wero too 1 tho masonry, The registor in the vicinily of | the railrond company, may, within five days | dootrino of mblism, araslleged to have been | Prison. They watched bim closely and finally M"Y railrond men present to ke it exy i ) tho sound was romoved and out_ rolled threo | before the publication of “the notice, have | liberal in givivg. 1¢ is then doclarcd that at [ 53w him put something in the letter-box of | “}O¥E Haviond to talk too pauce little kittens. Some homeless cat had crawled | Paid higher ratos. least two Pittsburg men, who are famous the [ the goyemor of the prison, They arrested [ paulund Omabin, acked that Mr. Howe, of 4 into the heating apparatus, sud finding her| Collom moved to amend the houso bill by [ country over, and who are worth millions of | him. Tbe parcel was found to be ' paper on | L0, ¢ n o walls, kad, depotited substituting for it the senate or commission | dollars, have farnished money in considerable | Which werc a number of figures. - The ar- | ot L b be heard by the committeo to-mor- R young there, where they would be protected mn.t AR{;‘BII}(!."?'W\!I; , nays 18, Tge‘nlem- sums to Irish and French radicals and rN«;d m'Im!M" his namo was Goodyear, vo- | 7% — E from the winter blasts, They have been [9Crats voting in the affirmative were Colquit, [to German extreme liberals, who | cently released from an insane ssylum, The ol 3 BambA ATEtthires promiteas lobbyikt, Hampton, Jonas, McPherson, Morgan and used the funds in the German raichstag | police elaim to know him asan old bird, hav- Meteorological Bummary, Is AT R TGRS WO VTR, Pugh. = The only republicans who voted in [ elections. This money, the article says, was [ 108 served a term of imprisonment there Following is the meterological sum- . the negative were. Edmunds and Van Wyck, ntly not intended to go inte the dyna. | The authorities think that Goodyear’s action |, Aseociated Press Sewell moved to add & mew section which | mite branch of politics, bt & portion of it s | i depositing the paper in the box was simply | *F¥ foF the month of January, as pre § , WASHINGTON, February 8.—The president | on motion of Plumb was modified and agreed | drifted there, nevertheless, having gone from | ® ruse to learn what they have to contend | pared by Mr. A, Pollock, chief signal to-day transmitted to the house the following | to as follows: ““This act shall be construed | the hands of one branch of the extremista to | With in order to affect Cunningham's release | officer at this place: message: & as applicabloto all railroads or transportation | the other, The statement is mnde that within | by Dlowivg up the prison with dyoamite and | Highest bar, 30.753, date, 1 and 18; ' To tho House cf Represontatives: T take f companies engaged in carrying freight from | the past threo woeks, from o thousaud to ft- | Ving the prisoners a chance o eccape in the | |oweat, bar, 20,564, dato 11; monthly i S, Eustis of the B & M., then talked 3 S especial pleasure in laying before congress | any place in the United States, through any [teen hundred thousand guns snd revolvers | confusion. ¢ 3 { tho "gonorous. offer mado by Mrw, Gra to | Foreen toretory, to any othor. plo, i the | ase boenseceivod by the socflitio sy A BATTLE WITHTHE ARATS, {:,';,gp“e;’ft{;:;°"-‘3‘fl" Y fl';{'&i‘ 3 o give to the government in porpetual trust, the | United States, or from any place in the United | thizers in the city. Some of these munitions, | pronane R e y 00,2, da 5 1o b ? i » B orce. andk micary (MDA hots eoasaasls | Statas to-any plncs. quilde ol the. Uattod | ¢ bs tatad onsie sccommmatunt onouultions, pronapte atstavoe merwreN amsxe murary | SOESTRINTSy P50 Sui5. € OBSRL Hobs One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States * belonging to (ien. (rant. A copy of thedeed | States. provided that this shall not. apply to | Canada,others from weatern points and others e (U DI TATE range of temperature, 20.3 2°, b (‘ of trust and of the letter addressed to_me by | any transportation wholly by water.” | from eastern cities, A large quantity of dy- DON, February 8,—A leader m this| Teast daily range of temperaturo, 4.6 to Select From. Wildam H. Vonderbilt, will explain the| After some discussion ns to the disposition | namite had slso been obtained, pst being | evening’s Pall Mall Gazotte, advocating a jo. | 1 - i Rl J jth; mean duily range of temperature mean da '.I;(“ I";iilj‘f{‘). 0.6; mean NO STAIRS TO GLIMB- : > \ nature and motive of this offer. The appre of the bill to-morrow and the impossibility of | manufactured in Pittsburg by experienced dy- L alliance between (ireat Britain and the tion of Gen, Grant's achievements, and recog- | PA'8ing it to-night, it was unanimously agreed | namiters. 1618 pointed out there arc many | United States attracts attention, The Ameri nition of his just fame, have in part taken tha [ that immediately after the morning ‘business | workingmen out of emplopmeat among | can Republic Gazette says, that now at last it | daily relative hw prevailing shape of numerous mementoes and gifts [ to-morrow, tha bill sheuld be takea up, and | whom much dissatisfaction and discontent | is beginning tohave a policy. The doctrine of | direction of wind, south; total movement e which, whilo dear o him, posscts for the na- | tho debato’ conso at thren oclock, when the |oxist, Then follows the statoment, ¢ the | complcto molation o long matntained by |of acind, 65,71 miles: highest veloeity of ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATO tion exceptional intercys. There relics of | final voto on the bill and all amendments will | effect that the local solialists have gatherad | American tatesmen has Derishod. - Mich ; : o hi | ! 1 gathera ws perished, Minister 2 % o0 , 2 great historical value have passed into the | be taken. kindred epirits from Chicago, from tho Hook. | Knsson's presenco and activity at the Borim | Vind and direction, 9th, 22, high, —num 1 hands of another whose considerate action| -Adjourncd, ing Valley, from the anthracits and bitumi- | conference on the Congo question must be | er of foggy days, 0; number of clear == restored the collection to Mrs, Girant, asa nous coal mines in the s @ portent of things to come. [days, I14; number of fair days, GERMAN D. WYATT. 1 westem part of the | tak H(e . t{]uuh‘"u “gnn\lfixtllm umL “..n HOUSE *lll:;’[.;,‘i'l z"_'hfuwflmm!tnre_ \?Almll!.u have }m-n / wlll_cfintinuulu gixenn%uu andin-|13; number of clondy days, 4; ie death of Gen irant or sooner, at Mrs WasHINGTON, Teby ¢ 3, —The house |9 ng into the city, singly and in pairs for a | creasing. influence n the work o Gran’s option, it shall become the property [ 4 Al ho oy | moBth oF more, ostensibly for work, but in|of pacifying Africa, The Republic, Fflmfii.’ adf d“,_’;a h} LD 1"‘5‘ CEAADON, N of the government ax set forth_in tha accom- | ¥7eed to the senate amendment to the house | reality to take a hand in any movementfor|will cre ~ long claim admittancs | (610 125 depth of unmelted snow on ) panylng papers. Tn the exurcise of the option | concurrent resolution making arrangements | plunder or revolt against law that may bo or. | into the European sropagns whenever deal. | ground at end of month, 5 inches; dates thus given her, Mra, Grant_clecta that the | for counting the election vote, @anized, The article continues: “These men |ing pertainingito the interest of the outside | Of auraras 0; dates of solar halos, 0; trust shall forthwith determine, and asks that | gyow v “Tovae from the committes on | COBPL the government designate a suitable place of deposit and n_responsiblo custodian - for the collection. The nature of this gift and the value of the relics, which were generously given by private citizens, joined to a high sense of public regard which animates Mrs, | Grant, have thus placed at the disposal of the government demand a full and signal racogni- tion on behalf of the nation at the hands of its reprosentatives, I, therofore, nak congress ikl they are suffering from hunger and that on |lands duty thercfore is to make the most of 26, o questing o ' 8 ol ; . Mgt osts, 11, 2( sure Julio R, Santos, an Amorican, impris- | Moyement against the mill owncrs | The United States is England's natural ally, o e R e E ] oned in Ecoador, a poedy and impartial trial, | #13 othor cupitalists, Sovoral of the ltter | Aftor the fedoration of the British Tmpire, | Vear. R e Degrees: £l A and protect him in his life and property, | 1ave. been warned, or have discovered the | thero will romain for British statesmen no | 187 <2401 . 1 TReprescntatives Taton, Tamls and Toiee, of | condition of affairs in part and have notsfied | task so comparable in importance to that of L) the committee on foreigh affairs maden. re- | the police, That there is an unensy, an alliance n Great Britain and the | 1873. port to tha full committeo on the resolutions | [2¢1i among them s so truc that it can be | reat republic which sprung from Togland’s | 1874 Tecontly raforved to. them, calling upon e | FE4Y proven. * The police have not been [loine, Thia alliance the article concludos, ] ; Teoretary of state for such iformagion s e | 1d1e» bUt they have no results as yet, In this [shouid b as close and useful to the two | 1876. to take suitable action to accept the trust and | RIS B8 BEEE T0R SUER TIVOTIL 08 movement_there are all sorts of elements, the | great English speaking peoples as that be- | 1877. provide for ita secure custody, at the same | TEBt have rclative to any American citizen | Gorman, Russion, Ttalian, Swedish, Swits | veen Austr time frocording tho appreciative gratitude |7 SETNE BEEH TN eXOUCES. Wb Soncin: | and French socialists and 'revolutionists and THE POLICE THIS EVENING of “the people of tho ~United | ;o0 BV e e 0. wenld b an | Irish dynamiters, who have all joined thsir | made another important arrest on [ e, States to tne domors, In this |} hs o008 SRATLCHCE Refkrver KO, would be 40 | forces, | There are Engllsh interests to bo | with tho recont. dynaite. plo ‘C""MC&!E" 1ot connection [ may partinenily advert to tho [ Sekniowledgement that citizens of the United | aachiod liora by tho Trieh dynamitors and the | rrismas wie ooy oy oite explosions, The f 187 pending logislation in the sanste and houso of | Fitfh WeiC BATEES 10 L SOPIMeY RISt | inglish represcntatives too, and the |sun down by Police Luspecters oot oy | 1873. representatives, Inoking to the national racog- | 10& S, MIC ComRecrd WER LS K068 €% | 1a¢tar know it month ogo the | Aborline, who have boen conducting this prec. | on o nition of Gen, ' Grant's eminont_seevices by [ Piotions In London, Tt us Lelioved that con- |16cal” socimlists were at swords' points | somtionaatans . Gremmidueting the prov | 1875 providiog means for his restoration to the | £fet% SWERE not bo st sich o bosition. | with “the ancharchists pura | and | bex which wia. purehared st White Grons | 1876. army on the rotired list. That congress b o nother - form will bo camsidored | Simple. Now they are warm friends and al- | and substituted. for Ouoninghars loabel | 18 taking anch action to the almost universal do- | 168, 18 agpuhor, Tt Wil be comidered | foy, and have met together in more. thun one | oranke in' his. Proscott. s Toiiner ors sostoflice Obange: sic of tho people of this nation, is cvident, | "%, &% the wweting mext "Thursdsy: | goret gathering, The loadors of tho movo: | wineh mysterionsty. dsmrenred ng® 4ud ostoMooiohanges and T earncatly nrge the passing of an act [y, Bk bl ment have been fooking for, some protext for i Hoarb ey In Nebraska and lowa during the week similar_to tho wouate bill No. 2,680, which, | bIlL was resumed in the commitice of the |, oubreale, No later than Sattirdey. the | i mepiosos orey frcey ; mmediatoly. after 4 & p ) 580, which, | bl was, resu fineoot rets . Nolater than Saturday the | tho explosions, was found ey ; ; ; whilo no Tntenforng with tho constintional | Whol* Hepburn suggeset that it might b |Gty i arrow coca fromy ek the lond | oy ulioalon %05 found in the poseeesion of | ending January 31, 1884, (urnishod by . i prerogative of the wppointment, will enable | FOT0 A2V REEI 08 B : J of thing these men desired. The natural gas | was discovered in hiding i q shapel | William VanVleck, of the pestoffice de- | : his i harbor than try to move Hi [ g in White Chapel ) P tho presient in hix discretion o nominate | Bitor "5 Galvestone Altor. speakiog & c;:|;\‘tfi:L:|x’z;r:;lax-ddll;:t!I?I(llgnxltlunln[;nuxm the [ not far from the lodgings last occupied by | partment: % I sencral (i on the 3 * | good word fo 0 2 oD orkingmen, and had the projecte ! . Tt e police fo in / : { (Signed,) Omzaren A, Aurnua, | 2008 word for the Hennepin canal he opponed | . 30 S 00 e oet monae 1t ey [ Qunmingham, It is asid the police found in NEBRASKA. 3 n that they cannot find work, that [ bounduies of the Furopean continent, FEng- [dates of Lunar halos, 21, 24, 26; dates of s E‘ e LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, o MOULDINGS, CUMINGS AND 20TH STS i OMAHA, NE . i —r RUEMPING & BOLTE, B Tnches. A A énchfis ~MANUFACTURERS OF— . - /ORMAMENTAL GALVANIED RO CORNCES o ches Finials, Window Oaps, Iron Orestings, Metallic Sky-lights, &c. 1T, Iron/and Hia ar el sr/ b10 Boukb 12th BAzend Omaha Nebrask the appropriation for the Mississippi river, the prisoner’s possession, besid i the brown b accompanying papers referred to are | pyo aidh S A (S ey have led to more serious trouble than seemsd | box, other evlde f it Established—Kealer, Lincoln count: 1 D by We T, Vi d not dvisable for the govern: | g&ve 11 0 1 ot an_seemed | box, other evldence of @’ very important na Establishe celer, Lincoln county, s y | i “ | ment to go on with the work which would | f ace indications to be possible. | ture, and all necessary means of estel Clish ; 1 ?‘ ‘ e s o e .| e 8 ot wifh i wore whl woul| o, e e lacons o b vl | o andall ey e st | Elinti . Keolo; Sano, Colex sounty, SOLE AGENTS FOR W ont, informing him of his action. igned to-morrow | Louis C. Mayes. B 9 sHodienl ) 5 proper authoritics can have these nawmes and 3 St N NOuINATION: s Bty O ot e 1t £ | thoso mot alrendy learned, S| Snmow she pallos voich, Discontinued-Industry, Phelps county; e Postmasters—Chas, A, Spencer, Sheboy- | dobate closed and tho first section of tho bill | , The Ohronicle Telegraph carnestly protests | SUAKLM, February 3. —Major Chermeide has | Walker, Holt county. " | gon Falle, Wi Sylvester W, Osborn, Dur- | was read, Pending further action the com- | hat the sbove statenwnts are not’ a sensa- arrved Boxe, Mho Awmbs mado an atiack | Names chanued—Athens, Cuming i ) Miss B 2. Peet, Tipton, Ia. | mittee rose and the house adjo d, : e , but, on the contrary, gori- | 1poD the sent to Kassola, stub- XS = 2 ¥ | ) 1 fisg oo} Wisi mmISLLB( Hosk ol | utttog oao ncl b ignes adioerme B EEn e BEEt D o o ontinEy. aarl: born Bight nvued, resalting in the ‘rennle of county, to Pender, Dakota county, , e —— Woag the rpulse oF| Frank J. Dyer; Harbine, Thayer county, f S 0 o 0 3 most prominent gocialists in the city, werc Arabs, who left e, A D R JAY GOULD'S BILL, seen to night. relative to the story. Frioks | Iive thonund Abassynian trovps have been | to Byron, Johu J. Waite; Runelsburg, : | BT e I o ST B, | ALy o B a0 i Gt bl o By, b 3, ke e WEBER, HAYNES AND HARDMAN | f the nature of a confession and an avoidance PACIFIC RAILROAD SCHEE, and re(used o, talkc on tho ‘pbiect. 8k e Oen gon, which declares in substance that while the ac: cused did sign the pay vouchers in triplicate, a second sct of vouchers was not issued by o said that the society was weak in this city, | powree VASHINC ] HINGTON, February 3,—Mr. Sherrill, | but he expected to ree it greatly strengthoned J0AL ANNESKS BOTHUAKKS OBTIE 0ONOO. 31"”"‘;“"'{( "“,""“I‘,““’d"f‘::‘dl‘?’ fih“ — chief of the Huntington lobby, with one or |in & few wecks, Ho admitted that Carl Ober- | , 14VEIPOOL, February 3. The report that | county, Frank W. Powell; Celia, Ho Bim until the holders of the first bad. relin. | two assistants, lurked in ambush all the after- [ man. of New York, was in the city for some | '0rtugal hud annexed both banks of the Con- | county, Hans A. Stangeland; Cherry L] auished all elaims under them, and accepted | noon about the senate watching the proe time for the purpose of organizing the interna. | B0 r1ver nfirmed, Creck, Buffalo county, Asael 1., Taylor; I3 P . ) | e ocurity for the payment of wims advanced [ings of that body with foverish interest, | tionalists. Furthor than this nothing could be | GERMAN AND FRENCH OFFICERS KiLLED 1y THE | Danbar, Otoe county, Loula A. Jones; "AND SMITH., AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. upon thein a poliey of insuraace upon the life | Notwithstandiog the strict regulations guard- | earned from Staub, MAHDI'S ARMY, Frenchtown, Antelope county, William ‘We have the largest and best stock of Shee Music In the city, comprlsing Bew o f accused, and that the th set was not |ing the surroundings of the senate chamber e —— PARIS, Fobruary 8.—Tt s " Al 7 V " o ditic ‘ Sirned until a sizalar aveaugament had boas | Shertill appesred to have no difficulty in go Carter Harrlson's Little Game, fAnt i1]k“,kf:\l.y"\4 nu::’;v‘x‘ hm’é:tzend 2:? Shat gn%f,:;kr(fi';'.";z;fil;lfllf‘:mcggl:?‘il‘lu‘xg,' In, Vienna, Peters’ *‘Lolpzig” Choap Edition, Breslau, May ence edltlons. | made with the holders of the second ing where ho pleased except upon the floor of | Spacial telegram to the BEE. Frenchman Are amons the killod g . 3 aton, i fl A 4 A Skl R & senate itsel L kX, renchm ong od on_the Mah- g; Lanea | THE SECKETARY OF THE INTERIOR |‘|‘\‘.‘<L I‘I.'..:.fi:tuhlaf.nm{v\:.w‘:?h.‘x:"mkn::lx....fl.m moom | B i ey 5. Thoralle | 105 R0 o L tegaat SE e ta Henry B, Swing; Malcolm, Lancaster| Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds, he special county, Louis C. Mayer; O'Connor, q 5 0 zocemmended to congrons that, abeat swed | frionds of tho senators avo allowed b o, Tha |much speculation and anxioty over the eucus ARIBHATIONARISTIO BORH ) Graelgy county, Euaung l(uone)“: Leo 101 AND|103 15TH STREET OFPOBITE POSTOFFICK. St Fort. Bel dian | “opate discussed all the afternoon the com- [ of the democratic members of the two houses | DUBLIN, February 8,—The Irish are circu- vy, Gree o N D Tk | wission plan as the substituto for the Tcugan ©hat Mrs, Dadlon Bore;cirt | Valley, Greely county, Jolhn Walsh, L] tho a | of the legislature appointed for to-morro s domain and be opened for settlement and that | Vil Senator Van Wyck said: ¢ EE Unitod gt eoveemmentland wablpent | o 1owa. EDHOLM & ERICKSON ’ ork by the London police, Istabllehed—Blochly, Decatur county, ’ recommended to congress that about seven the Tndians bo pald 875,000 anntally 5 each | It will pars the commistion, becausc It |night to nominate o candidate for United 4 thing, They will send the subject | States senator. Carter Harrison's friends are ) MPTJAT SU s moans nothing, They | j o MIS. DODLEY'S ATTEMPTJAT SUICIDE, Wm, M. ; 4 _ e bill introdaced by Senator Morg:m to- | then toa conference committes. The result | deormined cither to postpone or burst the 1 i, 5D tiamilion; Holbrogk, Toyy 1 i y 5 L ~oa | will be nothing, The railroads, I tell you, a 4 3 OXDON, February 3.—An examination of | county, Thomas Boyle; ,Gakwood, Polk ’ ‘ oy o rovtmand amen tho st of ' s o strong e hero for. anything “against demoseati egalativocavous, which they wil|the polce seport b tho Womhip izt - county, Goo, W. West, ! H[” ESM E AN]] BET AII lEWEl ERS 4 3 Ny (o them ever to get through. This is the dis | not be able to control to-morrow night, There 0 ollowing: *‘Lucilla i i X Awmerica nl Avia, autlorizes: gertaln nanied them ever to et mv;::‘r,;:n.hutu;m:uw.‘tll!lb a2 not bo able o contrw’ fo-mokrow Blkht, There | 13 ley, ‘s lady-like looking person, nged |, ;Discontinued-Bailey, Hancook county, b ersons rosident in California, S are unexpected changer between now and | qhout twenty-f il F{Postmasters appointed—Farnhamyville, PETnG. Lot Wedncaday if_you want £ see some fun " ; i enty-four years, who_ described her- g ensylvania to construct and Bexh W ) - |theo, The destruction of this caucus may bo | self as & governess, was charged empt- | Calh ty, J. C. Crissinger; Mingo, Larg 8 d ! hat is the fun? We are going to go for tI u y 8 ' governess, was charged with attempt- | Calhoun county, J. C. Crissinger; Mingo, Jewelry of all designs made to order, e stock of egraph or cabl botween the Pacific const A Bl bt Lt T vio €0 g for the | wrought by Hatrison Instructing about ten o |0k #uicide. A porter of the Great Lastarn | Jaspsr county, R. O, Everctt, Poru, i ] aluailinited Biaandiithe gomt of Asla Sudiciary committee, . That beatitul syhesn | his men £0 refuse to go to the cancus unless it | ¥ailway deposed that on_the arrivalof his | Madfson connty, John W. Likens; Rob. ) allow a white powder. . Ea pipers were pofersod ta the o Tom: oo | contingent indcbtedness, ~Tho assets are ot | not credited; The republican house cauous | The jailor at the police station where she | O L00 Sommittee, on priviloges and election G bo" largely i ‘oxcess of “tho Jiabities, | Wil meot ths aftemon and” appoing a"com, | s mprisaned deposed Ut sho was orey of 8o, Gy Ruusy, Gao. Bomwa, "Hhte genoral courtmartiai thas concluded it | Crocker & Brown, tanners, at Salem, are | mittee to act with the senate committee and [ the failure to accomplish her purpose, The Sec'y. President. Tabors in the Swalm case, d mewhat involved in the embarrassment of | call the United States ecnatorial caucus for “‘:"Y"" deposec that the powder she at e ——— " . filmllmu were d(uly -iK.::lod ;m.l will bo lmlu.o '-h«‘Bu‘»lw’;‘grm', -]ml this ! wrwlll:u fone to | Saturday. —— |.qfe‘:d fw ‘i'lllu'l w.,u s;;ium. Another | Al kinds of fancy work made to order, 5 the secretary of war this afternoon, and if the | protest. The failure is attributed to dullnes oacket of opium was foudd sewn in h iss Kate K 9N, 16 e . e R e e ety U T S A D A RED HOT RIOT. clothes, o stated I court that ohe had ne | 20 1 ate Kennedy, 819 N. 1Gth St 1206 Farnam Street, findings will be forwarded through the depart- | from the banks, Hiram Leonard s the capi- | SOCIALISTS AND POLICE HAVE A PIONIC 1y Ngw | Felatives living, and had Eeen « governoss; ment to Presudent Arthur, talist in the firm of J, M, Call & Co., whole- YORK, also described hersolf as a Lospital nurse, but [y mian . Dawes, from the committes on Indian af- | sale produce dealers, and H, G. Farr & Co,, her apyearance seemedty contradict this state. | PATENT flour, The best. Hungarian fairs, reported favorably on the bill to author. | manufacturers of surciogles. New Yok, February 3.—Two thousand | ment, ~ Sne refused to give an aocount of her. process. u u iz tbe secrotary of the interior to extend the e persons gathered at the socialist meeting last [ s¢lf, Five lemlr- found m her | =——— — m—— ‘ time for the payment of cach of the several Wi og! night in Concordia ball avenue, (ierman |POeMIon gave nocluc to her identity, She : installments to be paid by the settlers on the onsin Loglalature, e 7 said she was driven to attompt, s v &= OV E: & doutaliments to be paid by tho seblers on thie| ¢\ o, Tebraary .The Tater-Ocoaa's | 100F8r, There wers rumors previous to.the | s of hurelinl " & iy 2% mulcide by the not excoeding one year, as he shall seo it | Madieon, Wi, special says: In the legisia- | /00408 that trouble would be caused by [gloves n her posession tended to corroborate 45 | (ks Intareatato ommmeton gl e aunigy | 115 bills were inteoduced to eatabllsh atate | 7iatico. Bt wd Herr Mout, aided by » Toaiiuinn. Tua mAsliinie a2 i i | i 4 neglected [ P02007 28 el adbercnta who intended |1 fouse o' st (e o The Largest Line in|Wish to announce that they have from this f was on Plumb’s wmotion to add the words, [ Public schools for dependent i Yader similar circumstances,” £ the amend. | children, and appropriating $33,00 thorefor, | capture and control the proceedings, Thelees | that the prisoner b refused to promise i Ve M7 smilas clesim » Jhibits | @19 to provide for the appointment by the | radical element of the party, headed by Editor | Bt to respeat the offsnse, . 0 the Cit o i i railroad companies from charging more for | EOVErnor of an e Py . itung were doter- | enty.five pounds aterling ervh Ton e e elling Cransporting poods over part of its e then | Over all the Snancial ‘accounts of the styte o lige, Plumb’s motion wes agreed to, office is four years; salary £5,500, with $1,000 | cular printed in Englsh and German de- this announcement, :’x‘n‘-‘lmijn ?)he u"“é 4 & fol' thc D'GXt 60 daysi make a reduCtlon Y gl Ve The additional for - xpenses, quietly, WS SGUFY pan to 5 is postponed until Friday night, when an | train at Liverpool street, London, he saw the | .. i Y Wil i 1 l iR b £ g S i ot g, Wit | poponed wntl Fidday i, wh'an | i st g ety oo, b th | cigon, Hardin county, Tiobers (1. wii | Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. A v K i stponing it i apparently asleep, with a handkerchicf over | 50n; Smyria, Clarke county, Orpheus G. ) about making arrangements with people who [stll further postponing it. Tho fricads of y asleep, with a handkerchiof over ) 3 u i never have paid the slightest attention to | Colooel Morrison, who has the bulge [ her faco, = Removiog the handkerchict, the | Boon; Updegraft, Clayton county, Edgar | AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG 00'S STERLING SILVERWARR | WasHINGTON, February 5. —Miller, N, Y, |their obligation? If they had complied in the | have dropped on to' Harrison's game, and will | Witness - found her inecasible, Shio | Simons, LARGE STCCK OF A ‘! | presented the credentials of Evarts, elected Allgllltu]t degree with the Thurman ot there II:B!)N: uémn‘_ll.\s SAuous, ont,pg t;n:umrr’)vlvl ;‘;‘:“av ding :"!‘»:»:\lld tl':h:'lled' palkon, ‘1\\lr:. m : { Ipites tes senator from the state of New | might have been some sense in talking about [ night, trusting to parley, discipline, an b he hospital, Wi 3 e 3 e 1 O TGl wiso muhualy o |Chs st Ut Yo et wo. il | Pewtfal promses o whi o Harion's ek, | e sated that re v o on . in he| A mombers “activo and honorary” o HArVard — Waltham, Elein Lancaster ‘and Columbus Watches | thy. During the reading A hleher than ( s kit & We ay.” | ers. Harrison wan ree for all and his . The surgeon who attende: ’ | oy Duiing She seadive Hoke Iemariad Link | AERSF iah SRrera ke Bast Wedneaday," = ol o) et o burstthe oo o do. | e Duloy e boapia Gt that sho | - F. & L Co., are. horoby requested to SOLE;AGENTS FOR THE OELEBRATED i ly that th od i - cure it, is ‘‘phalanx” from Chicago has | Was suffering from the effects of chloroform, i 1 ! simply wing that the persen nmed i the [ Largo Boaton Hide Fiem Faitoa, |Sif 1 My “vhaluns” frov, Chicago has | L (o the, Blects uf chloroform: | bo prosent b tho regular mesting, to bo IDE DRESDE ‘ State named for & cortain time twas. sufficient, Boston, February 3.—Hiram Leonard & |this afternoon. There is no prospect of a | ter eight hours. Mrs, Dudley denied that hyald at thelr hall, this Tuesday evening, ; Chair (Edmunds) stated that the papers | Co.. wholesale dealers in hides, have assigned | full democratio caucus to-morrow night or at [ she hiad taken anything of a poisonous nature, | February 3rd, at 8 o'clock sharp, as busi- " ] R road 1 hok Contain, ay certifesto. Trom ihe | to 'heophilun King: Liabiliics ib the mejghe | any other time, Tho rumor that Genora! | WEen tuken foto ustody shi was detected in | ness of {mportance is at hand, ~ By order 101 and 103, 15th Street, opposite Postoffice. governor, as required by an act of congress, | borhood of §250,000. a large proportion being | Black has made an alliance with Harrison s | $he act of trying to awallo A Ask your grocer for Hoffmayr's FANCY R oo her hast of ita line than | Dlbiic institutions, The examiner's term of | mined to hold the extremista incheck, A cir: | babuvior far *eher 2 question then e nouncing violece and the Irish dynamiters ' ame M The senate joint resolution pa cutt; K Vo \ oy ek dadment t moMlied: | o ol logaiation on Februnty 1ith sucept |1 been widely circulsted byl — 10 per cent. T s el aaaa s gl g, 55 w,“.m lobfi|lnl['ufi"¢"‘j by lu.f- ustanding \qi:;\-\sfltel\‘m:h luc{.hn& but it excited the zrnu(nl'libonlm nt of the Illinois O t S .t (1 P nts We“ made tion to do asything effective. It has besn | Somumittees, and privileged resolutions, k »-Most crowd, who in return issned a lenatorship, y Sald that &0 waDy People wera intereated (0 —————— Lamieg Iucendiary apveal, applauding the dy. { Special Telogram t5 th B ’ But Cheape than Any Store in vercoats, Sults an a Falleoad atooks that We ought Bot to pass laws 8T. MARY'S AVE, Phiios Captain Ascaning woe to England. | Seuixorisi, Februar $0 restiict their charges. The eaue argument Suliagh Seventccuth o i confidently the City. and sure fit. Now is the time to buy t would apply to the business of robbing. hen: | ., 10t 88 ft sonth front—good house. | cinct, attended the moeting with a possc of | *serted by Col. Morrison’s friends that he voosts. The clamorsof rallroad mea were | Price §7,500—easy terms, ~ Ames, men, . Schevilsch called the meeting to order | will receive the democratic caucus nomination JOHN HUSSIE, ) Jike the protests of chicken stealers, who | Farnam and in such & way that & tunalt ensued, in | for Upited States senator e A which chaire, clubs and e olvers figused. | either on the first or sconnd ballot, that ' 2407 = - - - Cuming St. GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW"‘ PRICES- I

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