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THE OwMAHA DALy BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCII 3, 1856, NUMBER 203 HENDERSON HELD THEM DOWN | Seest vttty oo puceni v | S tat, Sfseent oo eeents | THE RIQTS AT ROCK SPRINGS | o025t skl bt ettt e (0AL SCREENING QUESTION nt de " H Mr. Hammond, alluding to the recent the whole Chinese question, and its main | Ohurchill Denles He Ever Favored recent developments in relation to these | (0%, TS0 points are fully covered in the message.] Home Itule—Hurdle Racing. Henderson of Tow: said it grants brought out by the attorney general of A 5 The spirit o e speect " —— . N el 3 The Brightest Bourbons Attempt to Answor | Minnesota in suits against the Sionx City & Rf.i"f.‘;'n‘}f’ f.”."l.‘ n|f||:||f |!u|xm|nfml\§lL ]vll)|(|(ll(l]':‘ A Message From the P"![flfl“ to Congress A TELEPHONE WAIL, 11;‘;:;1‘:;\(?}:.‘;“1\IK:;:(:ILI“\‘)‘l\';xl:m\:(l\'\‘:“.|l,\h New Bill Introduced in the Towa Legi: | His Masterly Speech. ::;d' ;:f'“"":":::"""“'l '('l’:“':‘)-ll"“v""““‘]!'f"lllzl‘"I:‘“*'I oo R U s L A on the Subject. floosiers Will be Deprived Hereaftes | scribing a statement in a teading article of ture Looked Upon With Favor, - should be passed, e roads Intorested having | \ieR e Consigned the confederates, to, hell ARE WE BOUND TO INDEMNIFY| © O Sbateh 3ot Contral ¢ CAtToon WA TAtE. Assbarng Hed-pre g ] v o il - d then intensified hell by a pi ] *iicAGo, March 2.—~1he Central Unio ‘arnarvon and Lord Ashbourne had pre- 4 THE BOGUS BUTTER MEN HEARD :nx years defrauded the peovle out of the | ero with them. | Laughter and applause.] R Telephone company to-day issued the fol- | pared a schome of home rule for Treland, ] Dt it 0 uxes the lnds under the grants should have | - Pending furttier disctission, the committeo Towing! Fatsshon, 18 saps: "1 Hive never diparied —_— ¥k PV A VOBAVE Tk Bosian | P PO AR S T o e The Executive Holds to the Contrary, | 1o Our Patrons in Indiana——This company | from the opinion expressed in iy speech at | Miles' Telegraph Measure Pasaes Ity Puyine AEBRS . Teenb - BERNLI? ATI1808 51 Tow. peoshn v 41 A4B, Fillibusters Captured. Bu: Submits the Matter to the | announces with regret-that in view of the | Edinburgh on December . Itis absolutely | Second Reading in the Scnate—~ Western InventossaThe Siotit sennte to-day a lot of petitions from citizens | WASTINGTON, Maren 2.—Secretary Whit- Benevolent Consideration of recent decision of the supreme court in | false to say that Lord Salisbury’s govern- County Boards of Arbitration T 3 3 of his state, Among them was ona from the | Ney to-day telegraphed instruetions to Cap- Congress for Action. Indiana, sustaining the validity of the laws | ment ever wavered in resolute hos- oL A LW ty Land Grant Kniehts of Tanor of Clamia asking con.. | tain Chester, commanding the United States 9 regulating telephone rentals and toll Tine | t to repeal of the union, or o gress to appraprinte iberally. Tor th wom. | Steamer Galena, at Key West. to deliver to i charges. it has voted to decline all new busi- | anything approaching repeal” In con- ! b Feeble Answ struetion of the Hennepin eanal. Another | the United States marshal at Key West the Another White House Document. ness in the larger cities, where it is impos- | elusion he says: “Without, of course, __ Tho Towa Liogislature, ¥ nswers to Henderson i vl T i, Atether | steamer City of Mexico. which was sezed on WasHiNaToN, Margh The president | Sible to furnish service under the law without | expecting the Daily News to apologize, I Des MoiNes, Towa, March 2.—[Special 7 WasniNGTON, March 2.—(Special Tele- [ Was from Buena \Vista Grange, Jasper | gygpicion of being engned in a filliby 3 o forthwith give notice of termination, | trust that it will cease to prop tering | sent the following mdssage to congress to- te calumni- | Telegram. | N ‘he question of the regumatien gram.]—In the house this afterncon the | county, in favor of unlimited silver coinage. | expedition to Hondums, together w! ‘“'} d { £ the carliest possible date, of the contracts 'Ivz"‘";h‘l‘!? .;‘,wm ”i‘l'“":leul Jonl | of coal screening, which has been agitated so democrats made another desperate effort to PERSONAT, MENTION, persons, papers and property connected W " resenta. | Of Al snbseribers in sy ces: to make con- | Randolph s ories would not yield an T Cciat e likely to b settle 3 atswer the speecli of ‘."h_'""l Henderson of | O- P. Shiras and Benjamin MeClure of Du- | therewith. The case lias been referred to the ‘Iol!ir' it r“':} fhm;fi it l$'11~|;l-lr“{|':{ tinuance of exchange business in the smailer Inchi on the home rule question, and_ would | HUeL HERESEE: S TR ':'l'“ i l\{:;:lmf"{ o elivi " buque, and I C. Pratt and wife of Tipton | attorney weneral, and further proceedings | Hves-—It is made the Constitutional it laces dependent upon the possibility of con- [ 10t make any further eoncession to Parnell, R 1158 i e il fowa, delivered a few days ago and f 4 praae s P will be'directed by him. the president to recominend to the conside inuin under the laws without loss, and to ther on theland tranchise or on the local | Gateh, Tt requires that coal operators shall, in these dispatehes. Wilson of West (Iowa) areat the El - e L LA e Ty 1t Sppeal “to the syprome court of - the | goverhmant ok fon. e advocated an ad- | on or before the 4th of July, 188, and from ginia, one of the brightest orators on the FORTY: A The Bourbons Goetting Ready. e B8 T TALtBHS carl This nBo United States. — "This conclusion has | vance of public money on the easiest terms | yq¢ time forward, select what kind of sereen 3 v s £ sedient. Tn no matté, WasHiNGrox, March 2.—About forty dem- | FEI0E qent than when the good 1 ocratic members of the house met in caucus | United States, under the solemn obligation democratie side, and Matson of Indiana, chairman of the committee on invalid pen- been reached after a careral and | to develop to the utmost Irish raiiy thorough revision of the estimates which | canals and public worl wland, Yo | shall be used in operating exal, and shall file ' vere shbmitto 5 Gomtit \don: | added, “owes Treland re n. Money | with the state mine inspector a deseription sioms, were put up to tear down the super- | WASIN Among the peti- | to-night to arrange for the selection of a dem- | of treaties with foreicn powers. 18 concerned. | NogsPiitted o the commite Sl Sapon | GUres st Inuries, howoter deep, U T | of the same and the angle of inclination a structure built of facts by Colonel Henderson | tions presented in the senate to-day was one | ocratie coneressio «n committee, | The auestion of the treatment of 1|u-.~u!»'u_ s the oaths of bending | 1rish yolls of “repeal’ must bo answered with | which it s to bo used. This motice 3 as a monunent to the hatred of union | bY Mr. Hoar from the workingmen employed | A resolution was adopted nstrueting state | oF (hina sojouruing within the gunsdiction | jitigation were bsed, ng that {he coni- | a0 unehanging, unchangeabloand unanimons | g & SN0 WG TR HETE soldiers and the work of tho south against | 0 Kovernment work shovs since the eight | delegations to sclect one of their mumber | ), igon L eatinest consieration of the | KLY eould ot profiiably Ty o i DSl | Wiic grand. international hurdle rce was |head or tipple of tho mities S not only not inerensing the seopeof the pros- | hour law of 1865 was passed, praying com- | ffom ench state (o constitute a canipaich | exeeutive and congr Tn iy first annual [ pess SR ] e i o 1 effort to devise soime plan Croydor and was woi by the | where it can easily be scen by the miners, ent pension pensation for over tiy butof defeating the or reference of 1 o pssage upon the assembling of the present v o v s | Duke of 1 1ton's hoy Bolero, Mr. Cra- v fis ¢ thi 7 tatade) charged to meet within 1 choose | Message uvon the ¢ i o i by which all of its exchanges and toll lines | Duke of Hamilton's he olero, Mr. Cra- | \yiien this has been done the bill forbids the ment of pensions already pledged. As the | theit claims to some tribunal that may five of their number to act with a similar | Contess L adverted t this auestion. /CHh could be continved, but to no purpose, T | veis mate Cattha second, aivt 3 1A ogiug of this sorcen so as' to effect tho 8 ) ° « TR G CBRE I 0 B B Ao o Sl R osident here quotes a passas 3. | Gonelrion, tho eotipr psltes to OXpro corford’s mare, Xema, thivd. There wero ging i 3 democratic speakers proceeded, Colonel lfen- [ Justicate the question whetiier they ought to | number, ehosel by the democratio ser Saze upon the Chingse question and con- | SHGHYsion, the conipany desites to expross o | ECE > by Yo of coal over it until a notice, withall 8 r said he | toacl all of its subseribers anks for their pat- | twelve starters.” Bolerd won_ea dorson, stationed -at a con all of its subscribers its thanks for their pat- | twelve stariers, Bolero won ¢ fent point in | have such compensation. M. Il the house, clinched their misrepresentations | favored the request of the petitioners, ily by four tinues.) At the time L wrote this the shock- | yonaea " o pee 1y to the majority who | lengihs. The betting was 1 to 4 against | the partieulars of the proposed change, be He R ing occurrences at Rock Springs, in [, Nt 9 Bolo agalnst Caltha, and 8 to 9 X 3 P Whitney and tho Surface Road. g occurrences A gl 0 Jave felt, in common with its offiecrs, the Ioro, 12 to 1 against Caltha, and'S 0 [ posted beside the former notico and be kept 50 often and so firmly that their eloguence | believed the object of the eight hour law Was |y oyiverex, Mareh 2.—Secrotary W hit- .‘,‘n'\u‘.'l"\"‘},} “'[;Inhm_\ .h“mxy:“_“1‘{:,;!}“1;'\! ]”" inexpediency and injustice of the law. e there three months before the change s to fell flat. Time and again did he ask both of | to test the soundness of economic law, . i s associated chambers of agrieulture of | e Antiii L THE PACIRIO ROADS. At Tvitain toulay adopted a resohition | take place, The same description in all its n. o favoring the imposition of import duties on | details is also to be filed for the same length urally exhibit- | The Government's Movements in e- | forcign cori. of time with the state mine inspector. 3 our federal sys- -y s v ta bl \ - lation Thereto, Itis believed that this bill will pass, and the territories o y & it o " —[Speeial Tel u Says the Princes Must Go | o) yrtieally settle the main trouble be- ney to-day sent a letter to the chairman of | sented anew' to the attention of thi the senate committee of the New York legis- | governmentby the Chinese minister in a Inture, investigating the DBroadway stecet | NOte Which, while not un It it " - ing some misconception of railroad caseyin which he explains his con- | (o i istation 3 neetion w -} 4 I the matter, and says if it is in v ot are i ¢ producer upon working only cight | nny the tare not in them, in many ways, to answer his analysis | afirmed by the workingmen of the country, of the vote ngainst the incrense of widows' | A5 well as by n oomic writers, that on pensions, which showed that sixty-four of | @ large scale of manufacturing the employ- tho sixty-Bix votes ¢ \inst the bill were | ment of individual workingmen will be a a from the south, ‘Ihe mearest he | I8 exercise of the full | NEW YoRi, Marel respect open o jus St lie §S 10t | nessires of tho 1 self-government | —The World's Washington special say AL Clemencean caused A | gicoon the miners and operators, ‘Ihe chiet cume of getting an answer was from | hotrs POUAAY thint whn Working a longer | aware of it 2 [urtaining to the states of thenion, presents | authorities at the interior department are | sensation in the chamber of deputics today | coyplaing about the present. method of coal son, who finally exclaimed, * T truthful terms the hain features of —the by demanding that the French princes be ex- pelled from the country, He denied t ) ingunder suel a A ar believed, would mak an increase of widow’s pen- | better producers and more’ valuabl am not | telligence of the men wor Mr. Ho giving a good deal of attention to the railroads. The lease of the Cen od Measure to Pass, rtial ot sercening 15 that the miners do not get pay jorall the work they doj that when their es there perpetrated upon the he —The house com- [ jpoffensive subjects of 'Chi > to defend or explain the votes of those | system, hem Wasmy At 0N, March @ LA b Aer braducers and imove Kaablo itizens. | ittee o' claims agreed to report the bill | Th tho investieation of the Rock Springs | o the Southern Pacific is receiving perhaps | thelr expulidon woutdzbe contrary to tepbli- | o pensation has been fixed at a satisfactory : sions, Every member of this house bas a | ppd dinuniitee on pensons reported, with | favorably granting compensation for over- | outbreak and the ascertainment of the the most attention just at present. It can principles. Those principles e saidy | vy " 1o size of the screen meshes nre | vight to exercise his own mind and vote, and | an ) ister'sstaten were based upon the hts of man. The mendment, the house bill to ierease the | time to government employes who worked | hon which the Chinese been discovered that this lease is ill: ch : S e ) LTI i Lot the angte of inelination at which those men are capable of taking earcof them- | pensions of widows and dependent relatives | more than eight hours after the and | test, the Chineso xoprescutatives, were aided | mhore is no evidence on filo at the do Rl G T TR QUATIUE VARG e 18 altersa); 5o}t DICHIN{ I selves.” 8o lie left the factas it stood. that | 0f deceased soldiers and sailors, *“Fleamend: | before” the enforeement of the' eight' hour | P¥ the ants of e URRET SHien AR TG | ment to show that the government was con- | thoy fhirafore condenined. themeelves by | compensation is greatly. reduced. Various the solid confederate element in the house is [ Iellt Provides an therease of the penson of | law. D and recounting the facts within the knowl- | sulted. Major Thomas Reddington, who | placing theniselves outside of demoers billa o rumedy this ovil liave ean Introd 186al against more liberality fa vensioning wnon | Hasot IR fLou, 52 bet month e | popealing tho Pro-Bmption Law. | S of wittiesiason Diih 'sides, possess: an | was dismissed by Secretary Lamar o or | f0cieiy. AL Clomoneran wasenthsiastiently | o Gaten ill introduced to-day. seoms Ve AV W RSO i Sl | Wi ros, March 2oA-tost voto was | ipertant (ruinfuiness whieh ehuid ot fal | three days o, teprosented that o was | SprIaued:’ A oty of the kroups”fn th t impressivencss o) o ts, which so f o 1ot controverted or | Offered bribes by the Pacilic ted by any exculpatory or mitigating tes- [ pany to the amount of f the bill, and wonld ase the minor childrer 5 per month instead of & The effort made to answer the charge by | conside Colonel Henderson th TRNber of depitiiod ave now in fayor of the | the simplest and most effectual and most ilroad com- | Gxpulsion of the prine likely to pass. 000 to makea re- ———— The Miles bill, rezulating the transmi; sk the | taken by the house committee on public peu- v on the proposition to repeal the | affe ta sions to Commissioner of | S¢n rect ¢ on Pensions Black had falsified the figures tothe ! k recol- | preemption law The result was decidedly | timony, showthe murder "of a number of | port favorable to them, and that following ational 1 Mecti and delivery of t phic ssages, and ) mended by the commitice. He would also FAVOEGEIEn HORLIN I EAEUTE, JHinese subjects niSeptomber lastia 5 Tinae ng National League Mecting. and delivery of telegraphie messages, and extent of $97,000,000 to frighten the house | ask that insanc and helpless’ childien should | ™ favor of reportinga repealing measure. ‘\1':::“».1 }‘|‘X-"\”.TJ.')Ii;‘gp”l‘“:g“\;u\I l“lm-ll}‘ l‘_““‘!‘l his refusal to make suclia report lie was dis- ~The ar fortnightly | limiting the compensation for the s from repealing the limitation of arrearages | receive the pension given to minor children Tejuvenated Rebels. tHo poliation of Broperty, all. whon' the 1 missed from the interior department through | meeting of the Irish onal league was | passed tho senate on fts second reading to- actand enacting other pension legislation, [ 18 vears of age so loug as the disability or in- Y Been y les Franeis Adaws, jr. | held to-d egation that the | Lamar now says this is absolutely untrue. | receipts sinc: uwless or disorderly act on | Reddington could not have falsified the | nounced to be contributed to bring anout @ colt | hooks if he had wanted to. Lamar dropped | outrazes wer ¥ G BeH! happy survivors had been 'driven from their | the influence of Ch SraLL SNELIE Cuarpens O | saiity should continte, he president to- (R There i was ridicalous, They seemed to think it | "5p® Logan loped the bill would soon be moving the disab s T ool ng iticient that Black had acknowledged the | taken up and passed. ~He thought it would A nder . Stewart of Mississippi. [ their part, e crror’” when it was pointed out to him. | be better that the points suggested by Mr. W of Missouri, and | tichael Dayitt presided. The and was ordered_engrossed. Tt requires the last meeting were an- | telegraph companies to transmit all message ,600. Davitt denied t as faithfully, fnpartially and promptly as frequent occurrences in Ir B ; 0 o bottor t points tlor of e W G ) _ : : ) L practicable, and imposes a penalty for failuro There was a good deal of furore in the house \-ugl »"‘*'n""’" of whichlic (Logan) fa- of Virginia, the law abiding disposition of tnese [ Reddington without consulting with any | land, If any were committed the league was | to do so, requiring the company to pay a for- during the debate, which Tasted two hours, | ¥ored: should b T e - | people, . Whio o gojourners — in | one because he was indiscreet. After he [ not fesponsible for them. Ile charged the | feit not exceeding $100 to tho person age and when it was over Colonel Henderson | 5 V% Wttt the smendments NEDRADK DL gu st undor the, sanction “of HospIAIILY | eame into ofice evry picce of fndormation | hELs ol home tile With cansplracy (0 10 | grieyed upon the verdict of acourt o uty at found new lurels added o his crown. With | proposed weré direetly In line of the bill just | The Doors ofa Hash House Closed on | setest hor o el TenrOfs was file it | relating to the Pacifie railvoads found i hes Wote (he inyentions of their | the time of the verdict, and besides making the showing mado against the confederates | Teported aid should be eorporated into that AGLAtTOLN G Eni0s Tk npon Law and {reay enggements was | into the newspaper offices o into the stock [ walice. 1o nrzed that the record of evie- | the company liable for civil act'on for dam- by Colonel lenderson and the speech of ':!‘. [t i u)ln.l’tn. flu‘lltrll"g"“)lufi!‘l(' 0AKLAND, Neb,, ) —[Special Tele- | committed h{ a Iu\‘\loss mob. e of 1)u{ market. tions be published weekly. s, The bill also limits the charge for ieneral Wolford, the veteran demoerat from | D556 ek Rutinilie: libachR et Paul hotel were | Aggressors, happily for oni national oo . e TinE THossiRes DO Teen W AT L < SA ARG i pensions to Me soldi graw.|—The doors of the St. Paul hotel were | 50 Sin s ) iha reports to have been eiti- Met Their Freight Cut, The Pope's Seventy-Rifth Birthday. | e : § !‘i”‘:i'l‘l';"‘g". ?gflz\;‘,{;’\‘,‘i“{,;‘;“""," ing the pen- [ The bill was placed on the calendar. closed to-day by C. 'I. Grifin, who has a | zentofthe United States, They wereali q T TS NI || e ¥+ | fwenty-five cents between any points within jority in this | Atl o'cloek, on motion of Mr. Blair, the > took up the ddressed the —Pope Leo X 11 celebrated ifth anniversary of his birth to- day, and the eighth anniversary of his corona- chattel mortgage on the household goods for | engaged in that remote dist about £800. A. C. Smith, the landlord, has | labore been in Omaha for several days and has | Chincse this state, and one cent for of fifteen, The house discussed at length the bill to ct as mining who became excited against the aborers, as it would seeim, beeause ach word in ex= education bill, and Mr, louse Is retrogading towards anti-bellum ] ¥ sengte in opposition. Mr. days very rapidly indeed. d to-day met the cut on | the seventy: hts made by the Southeru Pacitic yester- I THE BOGUS BUTTER FRAUD. o0 DR LB O e e ek e e ol o a1 G G| Rk AT My TOEWEDH: ST, AR Dey AN QIRGC The Southern, | Hon, which falls to-morrow, by ah addicss 10 | equce the logal rate of interest from 10 per A sub-committee of the house committee | one of the principles of our government, siderable amount, not having any money in | “%fio opprostion’ of Ghinese subjects by | Sich o puny 18 el ot o | B e O e, ity | cent toS per cent. ~ An attempt made to sus- on agriculture gave a learing to representa- [ ‘Thie president fo day sent a message to the | {0 hank., Our other hotels are having a | their rivals in competitian_ for labor does not oot 0 e e & | pend the rules and put the bill upon its final tives of the oleomargarine and butterine in- | SChAteon e *d::j“‘;.]h‘”"l\"ofl‘;"“';,h He grand rush just now differ in violence aid iliggality from that ap- ol “.‘,"‘l’“—‘fi‘““'”‘,‘}“ 5 ‘u“ f"“_‘\‘_fiff,‘”"‘ Hne | passage was lost by a vote of 50 10 48. . terests today. A bill is under consideration | {fates and ferritorics is far from satistactory. | — plied to otiter clusses of fativooralion lubor, | Mother and Two Sons Cremateds| SIS AETNEL HIOS SSHINS 10, G4 | Do house pussed to n tird reading thio bilk which makes imitation butter pay a tax of | All the power of the government should be Captured for Contempt. A gukiyaun Lorotection of the | Furrox, Mo,, March 2.—About2o'elock this | deplored the apprassed eondition of tho holy | making the possession of a government tax il arnatly eniitloate enjoy eBANSHNS | mornini Mrs, Guisenberry's house on Nicho- | 6643 unwortity of the head of e chitely | receipt or licen i ) tence torcrring 30 the vights of Chi | lus street was discovered o bo on fire, Tho | and incompatibie with s independcuce. Keeping liquors for sale contrary to the lowa Pl LB s ) ed in_town to-day | nese subjeets? ' Did thqy not come hither, as | neighbors hastening to the burning house g i prohibitory law, provided that they are not of Clilcago, oppiosed tlia bill, contending that | 1o aig,tue wiong dosrs to justico should be | and arrested County Treasurer Hildroth on all oflier strangers who' valuntarily resort to | heard loud eries of distress and found Mrs, A Continental Freeze. kept for the purposes allowed by the law, butterine was a healthy article of food. He | the governinent to prevent violent outbreaks, | warrant from the United States eourt for | (i il ¢F ectom, thae 6 ERHERINEEEAG | Quisenberry Iying in the yard partly wrapped | T:NDON, Mareh 2.—Intensely cold weather | gueiy ns medicinal, mechanical or culinary cotld see no reason for such legislation as | and the pr L says he is prepared to give [ contempt in levying upon property in the el iy © | inablanket, " Water was dashed over her | With heavy snow prevails throughont : ten cents a pound and bear a biand that will | exerted to maintain ample and good faith | BroosmiNaroy, Neb. March 2—[Special readily distinguish it from the genuine arti- | tOWs hina in the treatment ot the men, | Telegram.]—Deputy United States Marshal | in ex clo. George M. Stearn, of Ammour & Co,, | ind the inflexible sternness of the law in | Stewart, of Riverton, ar to sell liquor evidence of 1 e and to live thelr lives, there can be 1o q w e president says he is propared to 0 ; ) v 5 hro 3 urposes. the bill proposed. The dealers in it had no | CArnest consideration to any further vemedial | hands of sald court. The complaint was | tion that they would be entitied. stll'to some | but she was'dead. The houss was wr pped | fove. In Berlin a cabman was found frozen | "y o sonate passed, on a third reading, the ShbroThe At e cel it aty liits, which co in flames and could not be saved. Mr: anything else A% Mhsire: made by H. C. than what it is. A great outery raised against the butterine ma Malone, the recciver appointed | measure of protection from_violence and th 1 i 5 a N STl er com- | Same free forum for redress to tneir griev ! k by opposed. the bil, whetior by this court for the Nebraska Lumber com- | same free forum for redress to thele gieve | SR S, M Atk of he ruin Qui- | to death on his vehicle, while another was DSt diseoyeren M'""'“h"."_ boards of arbitration to settle disputes be- V5 two S0l Bogys house bill providing for local or county. aged 17 and 19, was i had been , but it M r. opposed the Al pany. (o treaties between the United S and | tuted as s00n & |m~l<illlo.l:md llln;u' charred Snow Storm in England. tween employers and employ ‘The bill was either by persons unacquainted with its s R DR 1o A . China stipulate for the treatment_of Chinese | remains found in the embers, The mother e el v S L ed without a dissenting vote 1m the sen- e e L =Y | amendment as also did Mr. Hampton, An Express Robber Arrested, jaetREnotialIvEL o Unite e was probably trying ve them w or | LoNDOX, Mareh 2.—Snow continues to f L BROILLE, properties or those who were interested in | “'N{3fokvy fuvored tho bil, DUt thought the [ Trvcorx, Neb., Mareh 2—[Special Tele- | Sibiects actually in the United States as | WenIXowbls ving to-save them when her | 4 5y, (et i northern Wl and in | At and has already passed the house. 1t is butler. e was confident that the whole at- [ Ailison aniendment would scriously impair ZORS & 5 st gram.]—On the 13th of Febru ry last S. M. | nation” are trea eate nonew status i RO L Scotland. Traflic on many railioads is en- | substantially the Olio law on this subject, ed, they tack on oleom rgarine was unwarranted | the school system of as, and disturb ol sy Young, night agent of the Burlington road | for them—they simply recognizeand conform 3 cops, | trely blocked, R e ] and was instigated by the butter | the relations of the races, Panblicl RO OL S TIE DS SO R el i ORGhbI Knocking Down Telephone Props. —_— TWO OF THEM DEAD, K 5 s Doy o ORgoE (T M, Lngalls said that if’ this money were to | 8t Glenwood (Towa), appropriated a pac e for oneare favered above | JLANNIBAL, Mo., Mareh 2, —The city coun- Peace in the Balkans. — men. (s T Tapper, of Osage (Lowa), | pe diktributed, we should throw about it ail | of $1,000 brought in by the American Express o Traone azo o cil last night repealed the ordinance g A Scrious Smashup on a Blockaded { Railroad. ‘ Mareh 2.—A wind-plow. , t 1 enting the farmers and butter | the safeguards possible, afternoon | frestiae. ufl‘l"':f}(l"n l“l}\l(‘“l(‘,"]‘llillll(’"“l Zn Vi X s of peace be- company, and disappeared. This D 05t g0 , T 3 s o tha > ‘hemselves | the Missouri & Kansas Telephone company | tween Servia s signed at Maine interests gonerally, mado a strong argumont | = Mr. Biuir opposed the Allison amendinent. | oficer Fowler saw Young on the strect hero | in some rospects, ifor, by fhe third artieloof | the right to use tho sticels and alleys over | Bucharest to-das SeEhe PortrAND, Mai or the passage of the bill. Te held that the | Mr; Allison doten ndinent M6 | @ aurested i, Young hias boen in Lin- | the treaty” of Novewther, 155, betwoen tho | whieh to un 1ts wires, A contract it In ox. el special from Island Pond yesterday was butterine product was rapidly supplanting e a0t 10 s | colnunder the name of Mills ever since the | United States and China, it is provided in | jstence which hought the peop : d and China, it i gonuine butfer, and all over the country the | EntAadont of the SHu000,000 Sihith o LI | robbery, apticlo 5, that If Chinese laborer ’ ) : ! t X Fany othier class, now either pe farmers were opposed to the new traflie. He | would give to the south $40,000,000, should go —— (i S Tlo] e thought that legislation was called for which | 0 the cducation ‘of the whites, while only | SHINBONE VALLEY CONVERT temporarily residing in the terr R Olixioes: says the company should LABOR TROUBLES. coming this in advance of the Montreal or Chinese | charge only $3 per month for each instru- nger anently or | e 5 4 P N S R Et A, Lentaany i in, the tain consisting of the Tni B 's Out, % United States, meet with jll-treatment at the y shargi T e van, A crossing caused the plow to jump T T A T S TS 15,000,001 H e ) s , micet wit [ pany has been charging $4 per month, The | g ioal : i Erling. | van: A crossing eaused the y j wotld absolutely wipe oleomargarine or but- | STROUMO wits to g0 £ the clcation of {6 | progpective Bloodshea on the hands of other persons, the govemment of | iy eonnerl mdo 3 detuand” several wookcs | | ST, Louts Murch %A report from Erling: | 4, irack, Alwond Smith of Islaud Pond terine out of existence. The butternen had | foicft peole, nobwithatanding the fuet that S Boer on Ao the United States will dxert all 1ts' power 0 | ago tha the rale bo reduced to the contract | 00 ¢ 0 conl miners quit worl SRREE S P O o Bl forehead. begun a war of extermination against the | Hil mare thon ot et aicy Wi Bt | prrane o neial Tele. | devise measures for their protection, and to | pice. ‘This the company refused to (o, and | there yesterd The trouble seems to have | 1 died at Tethel at 11 60° Ihomas hout ¢ ure to them the same rights, privileges, | the couneil last 1 is the seene | fimmunities and exemptions as may be en- > nd internal | joyed by the citizens or subjects of the most d nation and to which they are entitled - i A Drunken Tragedy, of Li K grown out of the re lodge of the K Erulite 5 dowati criticism of the northern people with suchi an R e t‘:u _nq} {‘t{mfx.nlm s and o delegation from | {56 0laiile apportionnent of money? Mr.Al» | strife whieh is liablo to culminate very seri- New York is expeeted to speak for imita- | Jison had the belief that this vieious propo- | ously ere long. Sometime since one Lan- tion butter, A very strong fight is being | sition forthe distribution of the money with- ders, a preacher at Oak Ridge, ente ined a made for the manu: b organization of a | Kilpa Its of Labor there. The | the he ek of tsland Pond dand shoalde of 5 elaimed theiv conl was not. heing | Islnd Pond was injnred” internally, He weighed and demanded that Knights | died at 8 o’clock this moymng, 8. Lydon of 3 or should be appointed to weigh it. To | Gorham (N. IL) was badly injured about the » March 2.—News | thisthe conl operators decidedly objected, | head but will probubly recover, s article may be held to constitnte a al privilege for Chinese subjects in the CATLE cture, but the farmers | in the states had been made to secure for. the | eoupie of Mormon elders and allowed them | United States as compared with other aliens, | 1as com bone Creel, West Vir- | and the men walked out of the mines. Thé - of Town, Nebraska, and the west generally, | bill votes from senators from which they {00 his pulpit one Stnday. The result | ROLthat it creates any heculiar tighs which ¢ ata sehoolhouse fast Sat- | operators say they can procure other men, New York Dey Goods Review, who have made sueh a protest against it, will | 100t could not, howeyer, be “whistled down | was the conversion of Landers’ wife and "‘.["{I:\"'Il! :h r (.I|l}||‘.£l‘t‘”I\l;;;,“l{l. g8 1 el Bennett, a midget and A BigStriko Ordered. New Yous, Moreh 2 l' sports of domes- take courage when they leara that there is a | the wind.” son toAlormonism, to! the! cliagrin of the do- ent of the Chincso in tho United | slelglit-of-hand perforier, was g1ving an en- tie cottons for the weel, 5,917 ages: since Cuyn N, Md., March tive board ot the N ~The exeen- ederation of sympathy for them in congress. Mr. Logan submitted as OUR SENIOR FAVORS PENSION INCREASE, | the substince of the measuro h endments fore Iuded fathor, who loft the county. . ‘Lintor the tertainment in the schoolhouse when J. M. power to devise measures for thel January 1, W packages, against 34,906 thg d pro- | 1¢! ad increased in num- | teetion,” by securing to them the rights to | Pic onal leheimer rode up, drunl, with a shotzun o i 3 ding an annronrin. | Mormon elders, who t Ainate ahiimineElalorara i {orkaiatriat ND. same time last year, 22,350 the same time in In th sonate to-day Mr. Van Wyek, from | tFoduced by him one providing an approprin. | | L EEm B0 0 e but declined | Which tually with ono and all ‘other for- | n his hands, and demanded admission. | aer3 A" RS, for district No. 3 | sy ana in 1585, New business has the committee on pensions, roported with an | o second veur, $20.000.000° the third year. ntly saying they wero ready to shed | SIEners theyare entitled, Whether it Is now | Tl gefused he tived through the doar ik | 1y'the mines included in-tho distriet, order | been of moderate proportions, but more ing amendment the house bill to increase 10,000 the fourth ye $16,000,000 the 9 neuambent upon the amend | line olone jenn instantly tober inga general strike to commence Marceh s, | been done in - engagements 1 . rblood in the cause. They have now | its general laws or deyise new converted the entire population of Shiubone ard [ do '1“" consider in |I}<-1>rvw1ni wour and four others were wounded. 1 - 4 i communication, but confine myself ‘to the | murderer escape valley and warn = people mot In | ynticliny polnt raised by the outrages and - the pensions of widows and depend- ‘I:‘;l’hfl\ l',:l(,?I 0,"\”lhsmxl:lyny»(y;n]31 000, ol relative: PCCASE 1diers 0 he seventh year, ,000 the (ut| ‘ull.nlxus'”ul‘ df“{'“flt soldlors | O e, B O e S o, an apllor 19, \pinendnen ‘lnv\‘"h'* fenth vear, wheti appropriations under the | sympathy with them to leave i | Pllciord ut dtock Syrin or an increase of pensions of minor | act shall close, Also an amendment provid- | thivty days. Several such warnings NS s T e 3 S o, e T ehildren from $2a month, tho amount fixed | g n special fund of ‘82,000,000 to'ad i [ gr'y <O, - Beverel sueh wwavings | (Che note of the Chinese ministor and the | Savew, Lk, Mareh 2.—County Superyisor Dy the house, to 4 a month, Mz, Van Wyel | building sehool houses in sparsely populated | 81 1 ek ol b vy O e S of the | J. A. Phillips, of Tuka township, Marion ) Y L ol LY yek | istric ore than $100 b » | night last week by gathering around the | De inexaggerated statement of the | . i A F n early consideration of the | (iStriets, not more than $100 ‘on any one 3 : lamentable incident, and presentsthe impr county, b: it to light at o me M o carly consideration of the | },use nor more than one-hall the ccst of a | house of Elder I ing him | g R T B B A0 b AT piar billand would ask the senate toine AR R E P i SoUBRYUaRC 0:050.0 0880 0F SruS se minor | school house in any case, that he must d @ s of justice for children’s pensions to $2a month instead of | Adjourned. Hho nnne.of Jugtien-Sob e sures n | Hamilion, aged 7 died in i ow hours unless the advanee of ten cenis per ton des | Dress zoods and eotton goods wianded reeently be allowad, to firmi. Fine bleached oods SRRSOV ahead.. Men’s wear in woolens is ly The McCormick St ¥ Kentucky jeans show an improved CimteAGo, Mareh 2.~To-night a meeting of | demand. the MeCormiick strikers and was held in Puyner Hall Fift were present, The ¢ applanded while - reatment of a Gi Inhuman 'l npathizers A Rapist Lynched. s adred | Cianristox, 8,0, Mareh 2, —Abe Thomp- Y EHEIY | som, negro who out Mg, Lanchiester, nea Glen Springs, on Triday Jast, was 4 speeches, Parsons and Selhiwad were among 4 ] s day the elder's son boughta supply of am- | tainment of the erinie atid fixing the respon- ' Tewls Predgrove, Onone’ sheed cmnitrsons andSeliwab ere asmong | Koo at Spironshure yestordiy aftetnoon, i 84, ns recommended by the committee, He T T T TETR TR A A T A iy horofor: wero. ckery of | coldest nights of January the girl, clad only —— ille confessed his erime. bedieves that idiotie and insane children, and | Wasmixarox, March, 2.—The commiitee | around this notico: % 80 long ns th 0 calico dress and a thin cotton skirt, was Case’s Plow Makers Out. : - o those otherwise helpiess, should be borne | on fnvalid pensions reported the bill extend- | “Come to our house another night and hie Inptiuotions ¥ s e puraodiolt of donty ana foroed fa walks thice | - Bacig, Wis., Ma This morning the BRLLILR, to Roatlity upon the pension rolls during their depen- | jug until July 1, 1556, the time within which | some of vou will eat breakfast in hell 1he | fons ofmankind we de . be takon Atlous condition, o ¢ 1 HOW IR & | employes of the J. I Caso plow works, num- | Nizw Xoui, Al Mighuel MaCabley dence. Also, that the uge of ehildren con- | applications for arrears of pensions may be | Nextmorning.” BUt when he goes further and tafing as his e~ bering over 100, struck to enforee a demand | Patriel Condon, and an unknown man were sidered dependent ought to be extended to 15 | filed, extending the provisions of the airears | Deserted homes, separated families and | precedent the aetion of the Chinese govern: He Dies Kather Often, for restoration of the former wages, which | found frozen to death on the strects this from 16 years act t0 special pensioners, and providing that | friends changed to bitter enemics, are some | hent in past instancos where the lives of | Lawayrre, Ind, March 2—Joseph | Were @ culof10, 13 and 25 per cent about a | mormin S T TENTS TO WESTERN s, in applications for pensions the person on | Of the results already accomplished by Mor- an_ citizens and their proverty in | jrutehins of Be JRAF BK0, well, a little vall was buried Thursday 1 v a few t. Brilliant M have been en cal obligations on the 1, argues re ¢ e Weather for ¥ Patents At of the Unite - ay. wringe in Montan ore to-day issued to the follow- ma, and the end is not whose account the pension is claimed shall | monism in A miles from her Missount VALLEY: ghtly warmers ing: Alexander Anderson and R. Ruther- | be presumed prima facie to have been sound | Under the cloak of religion they aro stirring | Stutes to indemnify the Chincse subjects | Thirty-six hours afterward he was taken up | HELENA, March 2—Thomas Cruse was | eloudy weather with jocal 1ains or snow ford, Brush Creck (Lowa), two-horse lay | and free from disease at the date of entering | ' fecling among the people that sooner or ;\"lm i suffered ‘at Rock 5 Spring luw:nm“rl ummnr(llml Le had been buried | married in this city 10 o'clock to-day to [ winds generally southeasterly, rake; John I, Condon, Kingsley (lowa), | the service. Referre s committee of | later will end in bloodshed and erime, became - necessary o weet | alive. He was found to be warm about the | Miss 3 Carter at the Cathedral of the | s —— - lame ‘tug; Reuben' 11, Dowell,. Waverly Jlio.erioe. Aisiapied to g, ptumiioe of e his argument and to deny tost emphatically | heart, but was reburied, He will again be | Saered Heart, The affair Wwas the most. brils (Neb,), pun ehing machine; Oliver 8, Foster, | 'Thie committee on foreign affairs reported WYOMING WAIFS, o conclusions lie socks t0 draw as to the ex- | taken up. o I8 subject to trances, “and liant soelal event in the history of the cit el | Hood's Sarsaparilla istence of such liability and the right of the | twice before been pr noun he Capitol Ercction Bill Signed by | Chinese government “to insist upon it. I [ appointed the under ke e d dead, but dis y i ] ch time, Over 1,000 invitations were issuc Mount Vernon (lowa), honey box case and | the consular elamp; Lorenzo I Gerbing, nd diplomatic appropriation Wymore | bill, and it was referred to the commitiee of e g draw the atention of coneress 10 e lniter B 4o ancor"the wealthiest and st Kiown miin: (Neby), eabinet; Ol I, Godficy of | the whole, Cnr NE, Wyo., March 2.—([Speclal Tel- | Pt of the note of the sectetary of state of Navigation Suspended, ors in the northwest, and discovered the | gombines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the 8 Nebraska, water supply system; George | ‘The speaker laid before the house the | cg Phe capitol erection bill suc ?n‘ihm Yy reprosentations. and o haite | NEw Youi, March 2—Tho b cold | C e Y e o, | best blood-purifying and strengthening reme. A. Grant, Eddyville (lowa), gate; | responseof the secretary of the treasury te | fully passed the upper branch of the terri- | espe fon of the reasons by | Snap has closed the river again and ali the | oivedasa prosent & check for 500,000, it is | 9ies of the vegetable kingdom. You will find Pérley Haie, Burlington (lowa),” pendang | the Bland resotution, calliug or information | toriat legislature foday and was promptly | Which he reacles the condusion that whiltt | local steamboats which i started to run erstood, thils wondertul remedy eflcetivo where other car for elevated railway system: George | concerning the eirculation of the standard | signed by Goveruor Warren, The bill pro- | the United States government is under no ll;“lil.lwkjl\l,lli xl.‘m'l" !llu\f“l }"_‘i‘h"fll* Ij:in.« {14/ rrwronys medicines have failed, ‘Try it now. It will Koeh, Butlington (lowa), seal lock; Freman | silver dollar and the policy to be pursued as | yides tor tho erection of a territorial bullding | ffiai o Whther by express terins of It | 0 o e T Thdb s brakon tho 1o tamt | s At Vanla Ronsation, - Rislty: yeur biood, 1oRuLale tle oA Lillibridge, Cedar Rapids (lowa), saddle for | t0 the payment of silver, Referred o the | at Cheyenne to cost $150,000, and for the | mutlonal — laws " b tademnity * thase | piled it high along the shore, and ihe thi- N o Ma10h B, Hale, Who figured | - 300 £1v0 Lo Uio ARA Vigdeko Wi Shitks Hodky bicycles; Joliu Loug, Brighton (Lowa), fifth [ COfnies on coinaee, welghts and measures. | eeation of a tervitorial university at Laramio | Chivess subjécts — for' ~losses caused | el is full of floating icc, so that it is inpos- thie souble tragedy ot Astorin | ¥ Hiaedy Bursanasilia dld. o Kok S wiieel anti-ratlers Wan. Louden, Falreld | ot o s o st SO0 O | G50 cost 550,01 Toth of thews buldings | by | suen ™ iuoans “and “ider o | Sible for steamers to' gt through it oy, W uted i tho dearh | & was tired ot from averwork, and 1t toned (Tow), liay carricr; Josephene L. Smith, | up the bill authorizing the president 1o ap- | are sadly necded, and there is great rejoi Adwitiad olrouistatioot v In view of the e —— it 04 Digvlfe, thly marging reoeived | M UAC BRAA BUIEHONN RN N : Davenport (lowa), ouselold press; Joseph | point a comuission of seven experts, skilled | thronghout the teritory over the assurance of | Hotitics, of W yaming. ftory o biue 1o | pupn i iabmin Femato Medic, 10 V1Y, AELI. ol isce « Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am A, Withow, Seranton ity (lowa), bay | f {0 NCUSATER 0F fhe edietion sl o | heir fmmnediate erection. The provision for Br 10 Rt bt HILADELPHIA, Mar Auong the pas- le must leave te oty i " 4 M rack, M. J. DAvIs, Brockport, N ss atl this port | mediately or he would be “introduced” to a sidents | Sutferers an impartial foram in which to s sengers by the British Prine and presented willh sis et of a university is most time : amp 2 and obtain conpensation for the losses which | to-day, is the distinguished Brahmin lady, | ', as the materials to execute tests and ex nents on FRIENDS OF THE BURLY BUFFALO iron, steel and other materials used in the | of the territory have never been provided oy T rer, B s Pandita’ Ramabai, from Poons. Tndia, wio | hemp.” “The polico have the letter and ax Purifics the Blood Senator Manderson presented in the senate | construetion of bridges buildings and me- | with asuitable instggtion in which o educate | Hiiee wreistion coig el Y e, ek ol | fohies ere to Withioas the wrad tation 18 doe. | OB it watel . to-day a petition from W. W. Patterson and ;]' 8uie 1 structures, and deduct usefel rules | tho rising generatiof. Immediato steps will | the - entire. . absonon of provocation or | tor of wedicine of her kinswoman, My g Tood's 5 rilla 1s cl erlzed by a large number of other citizens of Nebras et ttempted Assassin il college, of tion. three pecu f be taken T i isiol 3 e | o ri C ) o c- | Joshee, p Woman's M A fier i moring hour explied the house he taken to carry unl!xe provisions of the | contribution on the part of the vi hee, at the man I 1 Y ¥st, the combination of . A P e e [T g ! ° | measure, tims, the executive may be induced to bring | Pennsyivania. Botii events wark the pro- Amis, March u attempt was made | remedial agopts; 2d, the proportiany 8d, tho rtion of the public AR & | wentluto conmlited of Qi whale on tho p— the matter 1o the beneyolent consideration | gress of women’s education in India, last night to assassinate Dr. Blowiz, Paris | process of sccuring the - aetive medicinal portion of the public domain on the Republi- | pension appropriation bill. A Brutal Father Shot Dead. 0 Mavar o tho belelaiaut Sopsicaraiol Gl o ¥, p can river, either in the state of Neb . Canon cave bis views on general pet- | 8z, Louis, March 2—A Post-Dispateh | high discretion, may direct the bounty”of the A Baby's Corpse in a Well sarrvpandant of the London Tiuigs. ASUW' | gualtien, Tho reeultifa mollitae o6 < « " | s10 rislation, W ¢ favore o 5 hlgh retlon, way 4 y ) setor was ascending the staivs of his hot ith, ef Kunsas o Calorado, for breeding and pro- | 300 legisiation, jand warmly favored the | upegius from Alton (L) says, hat at 13 | Goverument in aid ot inpoeont and peaceablo | 1y e doctor s ascendin tho stui ¢ teeting buffalo, o, 11, Mareh his afternoon, antelope and ell, The | \yere now disabled, tho strangers who: nanner of malir fived at him by some nknowi d for ook gh the disability | ©'clock last night Jonathan Johnson was 1 [ malizen 3 | while James Loucks was cleaning the well of L ) e petitioner these food aniwals are | wight not be attributable to the service, and | killed by his siepson, Charles’ Carr aged 10 | hrowght discredi upon our countiyy with the | LS TN A SR b M8 L0 ullet nlased bim, struck the | Arvdring i L In number, and that | Who wero now dependent on thelr dajly labor Johnson had become angry gy T owholty | widow of this city, he was hopiilied at i i S AL U v unless somo weasures aro adopled tor thely | f0r supports - He Would alwo awend thie laws | his wife aud was whibping her in b Eratuitous, and 19 resorted 0.1 the spitit o | g up the body f a full grown Infant in an 2 tinet, They want this land set apart as a | kiflud in the wat, though Bhes had not been | o kil him. The boy. in his. flight bt vy i Seaita haro it SMISICA. Stalibed 1is Wife aud Llinse 159 Bauk Street, New Yoik City. national park, where these ani: dependent wpon him Wwhan, as a youug lad, | 0ut of the house, seized a shot xun and, turn- | . The cottesnondence exchanged 1s herewith " CHARLESTON, 8. C., Mareh 2-At Pl | et PR g he entered thie service of Lis country: ing, tired upon Nis enraged father. The first fod for the tpfarmatian af poukreds, Death of Bill Heath. wmont to-day James W. King, a white 3 Hood’s Sarsaparilia "THE & s “ Mr. Wilson vigorously defended Commis | shot did pot take effeet, but the second killed E i 2 nalo AR D, ©, New Yonk, Mareh 2—Willinm Heath, a | stabbed his wife to death and then & 5 ¥ all drugsl g1 A T AlAUE SKEY LANR SRAK sloner Black fyom. the: eriticisms of the gen- | 1he man instantly, The boy was captured 1 i Monslon, Washington, D, C. | o) xnown sock broker, whose failure last | hiwmsclf, falting aciass her body, Thoy e Beld by sl drogaiate, 815wz fur ol MAGE The bill to fgrtuit the bloulx ity tlowan from Towa. (Henderson), and - de | €arly this wornitig. He claiws he committed 8 4, 5550 October d 50 much sitentiow, died ut'| nine children. ‘The Ry~ Forye only by C. L MOOD & Cu., Lowell, Mags, Faulland grants 1o lows whll wobs clured TGt the puttic lrad gre arded fis ape | e deed i self defeuse, [Fho ote of the seeretary of state to the | lis howe iu this city this moriing ) wnkuows. ' 100 Bosvs _0ro Dallary

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