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3 Tue OwMAHA Dany BEE , FEBRUARY 15, 187, IXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNIN NUMBER 242 (UG WAS FORCED TO RESIGY. [ | »wowsswoncoms | st et oy | DRINK CAUSED THIER DEATHG raska Ci 500 for the | issue wasone of Mr, Russell’s et measunes, m s Cardinal Gibhons' Reception in the | claimed by Portugal.but recognized in the ppropriating - | s ey Al Pabts Fiom TAIIDEsY | Eternal City—Dr. MoGlynn's Case. | Anglo-German agreement with the sultan as The Oharter sses the Senate With | at Noifolk: the in- [ Farmneny, Neb. Feb. 14 Special to the | Superintendent Jamoson of the Railway Hown B ol i s T ITe daipigs! ‘I :::}“{:LT’.‘:",""l"'(‘/m'fi’\f']l,;" e e 'y | An Intoxicated Mother and Danghtey the Emergency Olause, geuly minded at Beatricss | rg.) —The fron work for the_tuen-table at Mail Service Qompelled to Vacate. Speciil 1o tho- Tk 1At & suatter o, s | s account ruptired dipiomatic reintions Roasted Alive at Burlington. : - S HIFDGSS OF { he: i i <n ¢ Nebraska rout so ¢ i1 quarte | with the Sultan, and has hauled down the L. _ tate for the purpose of completing the | the ¢ o, Kansas & Nebraska round house — to-night there was unusual excite- | Portugiese fiag trom the. consulate at Zanzl- THE VOTE STANDS 22 TO 5. witol, as been unloaded and 1s put in plac tod. .““: | A VERY "OFFENSIVE PARTISAN.” at the railw eigners—Ameri Engl blind asylum, was recom- | The depot building Is being pai wnd upon the combina- at work all of the | brick work on the round house is completed | station here. Eager for- | bar. In addition to this a nu of men-of- | DES MOINES MYSTERY UNSOLVED, Irish and Ital- | War bave proceeded to Tangi, the bomb 2 fan—suddenly crowded up to the platform, | WeNt of which is threatencd. — mendd Dofent of tho Corrapt Combination | ot enerously | and the roof is being put on. Aanixed train 18 | gome Hope Still Bntortained For the | Many of them were ecclesinstios, some lay- Guarding Against Desorters, Ch i g of Dubuque & Which Opposed the Measure— | tenl $ e g o s b i el 1 i | Passage in the House of the | men,and all seemed an ting an | paps, Feb, 14.—The Journal des Debats | Sloux City holders Itesults ¢ Several Senators Explain— a i resent. 1 :“,m: :.,‘;:. [,,‘”"‘\”"l' dsiestholl il Sioux Iteservation Bill—Na- interesting event to ¢ r faces | pgs telegrams from Naney saying that nu in Blectng Two Scts of Dis Other Legislative Doings, 5 addling the peo th the ho i satAta s, SADTAlY advaneing, And &8 tional Capital News. were turned toward the Pisa train, which | yerous German patriots have been stationed rectors—lowa News, ened an ital ket AL UL SR LR, was just then slowly puffing into the station. | g0, frontier for the purpose, it is sup- - made an rapidly being sold. The purehases are mostly ¥ SN “Roina! Roma!” langnidly eried the railway | posed, of arresting doserters, whose numbers e Proceedings in the Senate. v Ltho b | for building purposes. Rents are high, and A Demoerat Wanted the Office. porters, at which there was a rush to the | Lave rapidly increa 100 LHS WAE FHTioe Rurned to Death. Laxcors, Neb,, Feb. 14— Special to the | {7 ftomm | many will build themselves residences s | yyyqpvaroy, Feb. 14.—[8pecial Telegram | first-class carrlage, near the head of thetrain, | have been’ in eireulat JURLINGTON, la . 11| Special Teley BEx.]—The senate reconvened this morning, | tees whi unketing | being more economical than renting. The | 4536 13i:p.]—After twenty-ono years of con- | and the next moment the mild, spiritual face | also say the French nn gram to the Ber]—-Early yesterday morns and after unimportint business the Omaha | around and exnen several hun- | Buililing and Loan association has been pro- | giny0us service in the postoflice department | of Cardinal Gibbons was seen issuing from im“hl ) ticecting that it any Pattiot Ing the firemen were summoned by a QR eharter bill came up on its third reading, | dred doilars to the stat nileagy | a0, lonners And benetcinl 10ahe | John Jumeson, general superintendent of | the carriago and bending forward in re. | U Atident onterFranco only forma | colored boy to 717 Valley street to o hous The reading was still In progress at noon, | VISIGE (e St W Whe 1ot oppos. | building for the last year. Another issae of | the railway mail serviee, was to-day erowded | sponse to the Learty greeting of friends who | forritory, the matter to bo subscq | from which smoke was issning, Tae five) when the senate adjourned until 4 p.m. The | ;0 il if they ¢ uplated shares has been determined on, and nearly | out bec he is a cepublican and refused to | awaited him. Close to hia eminence, who | the subject of diplomatie protes was eastly out with Bab floor, w K, bu o twi reading was again rosumed atter the recess, | tions wiicl w the secretary of the senate concluding at | belng made a ma one hundred shares already subserib first issue ut he he Ihi © year ago was 200 shares at $200 onor political drafts dra 0 by of- ore a black lay re, ore his private see- honor political drafts drawn upon him by of- | wore a black lay attire, were his private se T within, lying prone upon th: A s, I A | it fensively partisan democrats in congress. | retary, Father Donahue, and Dr. Archiebs, o Austeiay Affafes, 0] women, Mis Ward and her daughter Rossy 8:45, \j’. i ‘W fitorm 0 1iea0ssities of Thore is considerable opposition bel Jameson sueceeded to the superintendency | secretary on the memorable oceasion bR e ” o) -\”yr- SOHTHE both well known in the city Ihe older Mr. Robbins of Valley moved that the sen- | ), itions 3 manifested to the voting of bonds at tho | of the railway mail servico with Thompson, | of ~his Iast visit to Rome, while | Teh tEEVEEBere veseriav, Arer conior | woman was stuply a ghastly blackoned) ate adjourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow, owing | = Mr. Caldw the committee on public | election to be held the sth of March for the | was appointed second assistant postmaster | amid a number of less distinguished | TINE With the emperor he attended a meeting corpse, without | gle hiair on her he almost blocked the shred of clothing or a sine d remaining, Her bod oor, Iying upon the back: 1o the fact that some of the members were 5.\“‘.1 i buitdiny L that Vlhn‘“ nmitice llm,l,h,\x[([ it .\'ll'nuhm;] |\\:|I||: e .\\'.ml is | general during the dnst days of President | people on the platform T saw absent, and of a large amount of u rished ol s ati] P MR bty ¢ ' hy St Rt L Arthur's administration d is the most [ Karr, fresh from the antipx e « earney and more was needed, route is by Stromsburg, which would not | 4 a ation an arr, antiy of tha dolsgatiohs o 3 AMOUNTS 6! 6re businessin the hands of the standing com. | ff 8t Keartiy atil more was necd red | be mueh bet X 1the po- | Keane of Richmond, Mgr. Smyth, Mgr, | Of the delesations and tho amounts of crec Arehbishop | Of the council of ministers, which was ealled to consider the question of early assembling 13 s, Bishop Mr. Randall said that he was unpre r than we already have. 1f | thorough mail man that has ocenpi T A e with arms and Hmbs drawn up as the agony; mittees. The motion was lost, to consider these bills and thought they | some road would come to us with 4 provosi- | sition. When the present administration | Stonar and Father Deasy, vice reetor of the [ 10U 8SE6L© 0 (o0 0 e beon | Of death left them. The younger womatw Mr. Sehminke of Otoe moved a eall of the [ ought not to have been sprung now tion to run direct to Omaha by way of Lin< | cyme in great pressure was brought to bear | Awmerican college. There was no sicn of quadrupled and work has been given to other | Was alive and screaming with the awful ate, which disclosed the fact that Messrs, Mr. White was unalterably opuo: o the | coln we would be glad to help them with sy bill and also to sucli Liasty action | bonds. ‘The Northwestern is wanted, and | o make a complete renovation of the service, | Cardinal Taschere: 1, who, it seemed, re- | fuetori Repoating rifles cannot bo sup- | pains of burns which had divested her of Brown, Colby, Conger, Fuller, Holmes and v 3 ot th the Toof Al had 1 of the bilis we invite them to come and see us. It would | Demands were made that the old men should | mained at Genoa, but will come on a later y‘\ll:\d to the whole army until the end of [ nearly all her clothing and scorched her ski N T B T e siva | The motion to repore the Kearney reform | be a good thing for us and for Omalia, and | be turned outas fast as new ones could be put [ tratn, Cardinal Gibbons looked a little the | Ay i toa blister over most of her bod Rl e Tor ACul s o6 sehool bill for passage was lost, would be for thie interest of tne latter tolend | jn. Jameson had seen the service grow up to | worse for the journey to Pisa, where he had YHHATAE LR Coat corpse of her mother was 10ft wh v Mssrs o . The vote by wiich the institute for the | us their assistance. We are provided with | (o e CABHBRAITTOE A5G | BRVABAYYY HReE Sl s with Fathel 3 i ror St. T found, awaiting the coroner. ‘The Mr. atonce ordered thescrgeant. | )14 " rdeommended for passaze was | direct outlet to everywhere but northeast, | What it was and he refused, for mere spoils, | saidearly mass this morning with Father | py ob. 14.—A dispateh from St. Peters- | wonah was taken to the home of Mrs. Pa aring to lock the doors of the serate,and | P WON IRERINERING SO PG tRocer ™ | aud hope soon to have tho gap filled. " | to turn good employes out for new and unex- | Donahoe and Dr. 0'Connell, " rector of the | burg says that the German ambassador to | Tiek Cox_ aajoining, where the few peopl WAL Al Lo i) Ll Vhen Mr, Watson left the chai Bl serienced men. In this he received the en- | American college. There was much hand- | Russia recently sounded the czar as to | present attempted to do something to relie Lie secretary was making out the war- | When Mr. L left the chalr hi ! L \ : » 1 rants Mr LG " cate Y having | Wero red. itis efforts in behalf of his There'll Bo No War. dorsement of the postmaster general and | shaking and embracing that lasted some min- | whether he would ain neutral in the l‘zu" pain \u,mlnIA(lnu'n “('::n .l|h|"- “;uum been wdintted by the door-keeper. | IMgHtntion UL ter considera- | . WEST PoINT, Neb., Feb. 14.—[Special to | people, but he was bitterly abused by the [ utes, for Archbishop Gibbons had made (-\'l\‘nl”n'fl var between K ‘i"f.'.".“ll‘. A N A R A L s L Mr. President signed —the warrants | SIS S speeinl order of to-mor- | the Bk, |—Judge Bryant, of this place, is in | spoils “democrats. ‘Che attack wade upon | warm friends here some three yearsago. | and tiat the ot refuscd o make any e | RPN T Sotis they were Trequen . for Messrs. - Conger and Vandemark, | Lol wero m ‘ receipt of a lettor from Sir Frederick D, | himby Senator Beck a tew days since com- | Every oue was rejoiced to see him return as | 89 : R Lot found. Rosy was Iying i bod smoking g B AT PTG o soldiers’ home bill, which was Middleton, the conqueror of Riel and major | pletely disgusted him. It was so unreasona- | cardinal. Then came a move toward the Gladitons Ready For WoMe. in this manner set her clothing on fi o in quest of the statesmen. 1n. about thirty | Sheciaborder of to-diy, wis made the speci general commanding the British forces in | ble and heartless that he declared tl it he | outer door, where the usual eurious oftic Sty ) ¢ could not be sustained in aoing his duty he 5 BULHE S T (T Canada. Speaking of the fisheriés question | \(ouiq Jeaye the oftice, and that he did to-day. | Stood, looking for any suspicious ot © 3 A of the bill were absent to-da General Middleton says: *L do not think | Chief Clerk Nash, a personal triend of the | These were safely pa owever, = e The committee on ways and means in- | you will ever be called upon to look upon me aster general, has been appointed to | dinal stepped into a closed earriage in wait- HORRIBLE B MF. Scliminke then moved that further pro- ¥ I | 3 u s 8 5 @ YHA troduced the general appropriation bill | 4s an alien enemy to the United St e d Jameson. It is said Nash intends to and then drove off to the American col- carrie 8 X o L) - | There is not the least chance of w B bhriete # % e he Vi nilta seeretary. "Nliaehalr Lien saldss “Senatodile T eneral, $20,0003 seeretary of state, Lt R LT as rapidly as possible andhavoe 1s expected. | ot g ey h ll)n hair tien s 13 “Se )3.\!\,(:'! s ‘Ilm., ANAIAT L public accounts, the two ‘Lv(l‘ t English sy fl.\m. \| ) THE STOUX SERVATION BILL. I'lere he had an enthusiastic weleome from clerk will eall the roll.” ‘The vote was 22 for oL aaLior SRRl @ are too closely conneeted comner- Slight elimmer of hope for | the students, who were at supper when he 3 S sereams for her mother to come to her LoNDON, Feb. 1. —Gladstone will resume | Gistaneo were heard by the people in_adjoins his seat in parliament on Monday., ing houses, who paid” hittle heed, thinkin, they came from a common brawl. Whe UTALITY. lier mother didreach licr she herself fell vietim, ier own clothing catehing fire, and in her helplessness she burned to death bgs 5 fore lielp came, While Rosa was more fortus he Inter Occan’s | nate, although 'the result ot her injuries cane) . " e O-INOTTC 50 o'clos minutes he returned with Mr, Conger, Tue [ 9H0er of - to-morroy bR100R0 ol henorable gentleman trom Saunders, how- | Lhis was done because several of the friends Frightful Tale of' a Lad of His Parents’ it CitcAGo, Fe I o There s just g DERIRVCNL So6n : The court house | MOt How be known. Mrs. Ward was a wido vnst. This passes the charter with 2 . cially, and admire one another_too much to it a v |5 % tatelv tho oze cloisters e 450 SONS, eney clatiso, intendent, 11 G ISR b 50 Toolish 0 th 0 To war. . Wi ifror. | thiomassago o thiailiouselof theibillito opan || akfived: “ltnmbillatoly, thoj collegs: cloistors |isag packanitoiayiby/men anil wotnen aix= (i moior OF EWOSONIE M HIEALIED tor the charter were: Mossrs, | S5000% commixsioner off public lands | opinion sometimes, on Stall g LR e B S Al rang with cheers, Cardinal Gibbons seemed | oy 1o hear the festimony in the case of | band is proprietor of tho. Buriington hous Burnha Ikins, Casper, Coneer, Duras, | At BCERSS SHERS 'I“"‘“lm_hl; "fands and | they will always beseitled diplomaticaliy and | greubprie b We o v probably notiio much moved by the heartiness of his recep- Both the women lived alone in the rooms i T e et Higins of Chss, lzging | bullding 03 board of educational | fitblY. OF coutse there will be alwass | i il next winter. - ile has Jett. Peell, of | tion. When [ealled again, about 9 o'clock, which tho tragedy ocourted, Neither th of Coltax, Keckley, Liniger, Majors,Meikle- | D . -headed and foolish-tongued men on both | 4 supreme court | normal s Arkansas, and Nelson, of Minnesota, mem- | his eminence was just about to bers of the committee, In charge of the bill, | retire to rest. He found time, however, to A i a“-l_ n.m; l‘nse.lll\lv' to w:‘f!\’ "“"‘YU' l[‘;";‘l‘"“l‘l‘ send word that he had a quiet and pleasant Something of a Sensation. the chances seem to bo azainst thom, 1t will | Journey from Iavre to Genon, whe he visited ‘vamsen, Neb., Feb, 14.--|Special Tele- | require a fullday to do justice to the subject | all the churches and was met by Dr. 0'Con- gram to the Brr. |—A quiet sensation, tinged | oWIng to the gre: x.}::aum;_\r‘nr; bill and the y‘wu. “Thence he traveled to Pisa and so to with a shade of gentle humor, developed | eportot the committee, Every day remainc | jtome. ¢ Saturday morning. George Deveraux, a ff.?,*.(f.”,‘f“‘t.;.:.I-".‘.'.‘I-zi!‘.’.‘.-.‘.“'“.n“fL.‘..1-\‘,,.;.”.‘;‘?.‘,5 o SN IO DL I B G till his back was covered with sores, strapped | Captain ‘Lodd, who was found dead in hig' groceryman, ot this city, went to eall upon a | appropriation bills, but Peell and Nelsoi T'he following dispateh has just been re- | ¢ the floor at night-time during the cold | store yesterday morning. The case seem! woman—as it is supposed. Che brother of | lobe to make a trade of some sort by which | ceived at the vatican: weather of January with no eovering, and | more mysterons than ever, though one off iseollaneous, S350 | g woman upon whom it hius been suid | Y cait et the speofal orer of ‘sowe wtiier | "o 1tis Loliness, Pope Leo X111, Rome— | Kaitih- that' Dosiion Hutil 515 et wre | fan cten o bion. dlscorerclis BTty ; e miscellancous s seorge smile 2ol 7 igor committee and have the Sioux reservation s 3 v arishioners of | frozen and amputation had to be resorted to, venite hooks and bianks, in- | Georze smiled sweetly, after a vigorous run [ FOMECCET “1oaZate Gifford, of Dakota, s | Most Holy Father: We, the parishioners o X bedding or anything else abolit the place wa injured by the fire, son. he evidenee showed conelusive the unnatural parents had at times - without number inflicted the most he The Des Moines Mystery punishment upon their helpless child for his Drs Moives, T b, 1 [Special Tele< slightest offense. The child’s hands had | gram to the Ber.|—The coroner’s jury has| been held on a hot stove till they wereburned | been in session all the evening continuing ina fearful manner. Ile had been beaten | the investigation of the mysterious death of) john, Moore. | Kabbins, “Seliminke, Snell, lands and buildings, $4 ¢ es, but that we may expect, Sprick, Sterling, Tzschuck, Wolbach, Wright, ¥ D MIDDLETON. i, 815,000 fiose who voted ngainst the eharter were: Al gt Dol (LR o6 NaT spital for the insane, Norfol Mesurs. Bonestoel, Catnpbell, Lindsay, Linn | oo™y titue for the' blind, Mr. Uasper of Butler explained his vote as | institute for the dcaf and duwmby § foilows: Mr. President—\When two funda- [ form school, S8040: home for the fr 4 mental principles come into contliet, pru- | 34 O B0 LI L posed to the idea of a_property statementas | commission, =10, h; a necessary qualitication for ~ oflice holding. u not in favor of allowing railroad com- panies to e ion as a reward for their ingeunity ing such a item inelud o 3 L1 H I T LATLR | : TS ot oy his fathor and | day which may lead to something to-night. exigency i i ot a mile or more, finally fell upon his vietim. | ). i 3 o, | St. Stephen’s, in the eity of New York, a par- | and all this cruelty inflicted by nd | = ) senate. AVe s ce on publie buildin abstracts of | ! . y P hard at work in the interest of the measur I . 3 - " el ore searcely dry eye This morning the apron or toweling from U O thore o) e Trom tho United States land oftice, | 1he husband of the woman, who teachies | jit i alittle hope that some turn will be [ ish numbering 20,000, beg you togive the case "'1'.‘('.“"" ey e hevein 5 oo | school about seven miles ous of the eity, SiC.y county WOASUICT | home Friday ovening, and had Deve state printinz and other lesser appropria- | arrested. 11 ";';!‘1* meral vllflwl, at S tions. The bill providing money to pay which he is trial is [n progress to- ’ day. The n in the case is_the une for g A 5 crowd when the little fellow ~was | which the cloth that had been saturated with en by which the bill will secure atten- | of our pastor, the Rev. Dr. Edward MeGlynn, | carried into the ecourt room this afternoon to . Noone seems to object toit, and_ the | the most careful consideration, We speak, | testify ag his parents. He told his story s opinion is that Wellborn h % ics of e Unite Sta through an interpreter (the Sautochi family tered away Mis time. . It would mate D O e e g e S ) it A ch (EATR NP GO i bres. | SiallE L Wplisoussoraltiia s “Ihave a cominuni- tor Colby, who IS now sick I 1 desire to be presented at chloroform and placed against his moutlf! was taken, was found in the cellar, also & me whicls this time.” e iar sthat the explana- | ariesis 341,000, and will swell the total e 1 in the Lthe one for | g yguent hope for the bill if its friends We ask for his immediate remstatement in | 87e Germans), ino straichtforward, ‘tmpres- | SIatler . PICO 00 1o, SEhe o WHE D el morsiiubgiloRoxplina A by the two appropriation bills to $1,0 Jitiom Llder enry one time assisted in millc | the northwest would telegraph members his home and to his parish, where | Docated thatof ofhes witnoeers montmons | the first picco smalle The cof Mr. Majors—1 think it ought to be read . f | iz acow-enusinza great sensation at the | s interest, and especially Syeaker Carli o well served the holy | very strong case azainst the pafents, and the | ton flannel bandage ~“which weng as the gentleman is not wble to-be here, It | Among the petitions was one prayiug for | gooting at the zood prencher. The trial 1s | Jlegute Gifford presented in the house th1s | Catnolic chureh for twenty-two years. His cliances are that they, will get tho full extent | opieide has ot yor boen identillod and noney 3 SASRY Ve 3 ‘i women municipal suffrage, : ot e b | atter] 1 secu consen o have il ) f g of the law. The child's feet were amputated 1! @ store ever saw o e e e ary ey Spsirsa IRIRWILL | v e solution intradueed by Mr. Crane :}“;L}:_'(;;{;“rél’f"m"‘\ was arrested on the | Lrinted in the Resord a joint resolution ly zeal, his charities and his patriotism | oftholaw: e ohila's fevt were amputated | 4 FlVdrug stores have beon visited to seot Mr. Meiklejohn—1 hope there will be mo | the committee on publie lands and building: L ] blic I s, passed by tho ko lesislatare askinsfor | are the theme of this country. Like many | Sniciafed that an improvised bod had boen | Mir. Todd had bought chiotolopn at agy ways and neans and asylunis were requeste the passage ot this another good man he has enemies. They. e, hile gi his testi- | thew, and all say that heé did not, A er reports to the house before adjourn- Cedar Rapids’ Growth. 1 RITS (F VARIOUS GUNS, have calumniated him. ~ His eminence Car- l,‘nrn#e,u %mfi*:finmnfi Ma affected | mortem examiggtion to-day=showed no CeDAR Rarins, Neb,, Feb. 14.—[Special to T st detenses and new naval fleets of the objection In view of the fact of tie gentle- | BN man's absence. I beliove that etiguette | 10 rent v afte alone would demand that it be read. 1t is | Nt to-morrow afternoc hors . ] } Ay ea Do f violence or atforded any additional in=" i ! dimal Gibbons, thoroughly understands the | ot in the least when the child was brought | ¢ 4 THOW] . Colby has taken a = A joint resolution relating to the impor ey et 3 has brought up the question of arming our J B LY, > into court, and are only anxious as to the! formation. Ol KNCWR UIRt N IIC0IDy hos takin an ac ey tha e Uiolizsl] LC“\"I'““‘:';‘f""’"""',’“”"““"" and | Solaiers, and fhe malter i3 o come before | Situatlon here. Dr. MeGlvynn’s suspension, | Ihte ¢olrt ynd are ol a N ity and forty | . To-day chattel mortgazes to the amount of M“l {inEs withdraw my obfection,” | Was introduced. ooming up. Among the improvements for | .,peress next winter, soa BEE correspond- | brought about by politicians, has scandalized years of age. 810,000 were given by “the wife of the de=' Thlio sserets v tien read the explanation of Upon n‘[mlh‘ofun:mni(tnlnw the ntI‘:\\\'ing llll]ssm‘lm: are a £10,000 school hnu;o. another (..,gli,t‘l..x;,“.mu. 1 fee théll]cnumln!mlgsllnro all true Cathol Diseruelmannaclotihis Sk 2 it ;,Iul to s ciro the "V 2 m\nlnml mnE Losocretary o S o Urreat | bills were wiped off the slate by indetinite | railroad, a $5,000 creamery, several new resi- | made that this government does not follow | g o0t Ry 2 ‘ ANNING HAS RESIGNED, and his mother-in-law on an old accounty tho gentloman from (inge, who made s great | [\ oncinent dences, iwo good business ‘blocks, and. other | Uhe example of Great Britain in’ supplyine | Sustonsion from s teotoryling been enated EHEREIIGE L) AR Mr. 'Todd _earried " life insurance 1o the: ¥ Whieh b idlo ih e e o o oiin | "o providing a method for arriving at the | | ‘ements accordingly We already have | its soldiers with magazine rifles instead of | by the pressasan outrag 18 restitutlon | Ly ter Placed in the President's | Amountof $13,500, though none of it wag S 2l of which hio undo In the senate 8 dozen | o stunl value of taxable nrop: o e ot floreInEly e o ieaCy have | relying _absolutely on Springfield _rifies,” | to the functions of the priesthood will alone | His Letter Placed in the Prestdent’s | ced recently. The volice are making & Umegand theviliayo poaninrinta inthoibe T'o restrict the general state tix to 2 mills | one of the best flouring mills in the s said an army ofticer to-dy. I imagine that | satisfy American Catholics. Hands Yesterday. very thorough investigation of the case; N T e Vor Prceamats ob bt oee: onithe dollar, which has a capacity of 110 barrels per day, | those complaining writers havenot kept v N rms (IS, WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.—Secretary Man- | though the mystery is still inexplicable, [ S AN L L "o provide for delivery of the tax listto the | and is always running at full speed and | well posted,” he- continued. ome time | fthe Parishioners Meeting, No. | Ding ealled at the white house this afternoon — i fie being, 1t was the railway taxation | county treasurer before December 1. 5 away behind with their orders,sWe have the | since a board of experts made acareful e: hatrnenjofiioRisriabionersihleebiing, NoSlbolut i Siisotl Pt i b s e An Inharmonious Mceting. clause. He studiously steered oioar of any | #/To make one commigsioner or supervisor | best hog market in this part of ihe state. We | amination of all magazine guns obtainable. | 541 Sccond avenue, > bl arEeITant ot ale feTtaot onttha | Dunrous, T, Feb, 14.—[Special Telegram BUSC, ale stidiously Steered clear of any | £10m ench county a member of the board of | have a branch of the Union Pacitie raiirond, | Their technical and theoretical inspection EENEY, the, presidenty to take alfect.onithe appoint. Yo 3 5 f : reference to this wmatter, which everybody i G I esulted in the seleetion of three g, hat ment and qualification of his successor, This | 10 the Bre.|—The annual meeting of tha' knows is the origin of _tho warfare upon the | equalization. 3 vt its 1t runs from Genoa here, this being the t o Ll iy iTnal. et 9 ibs: o | Dubuque & Sioux City stockholders w. lterand, witeh Syill sl hee hon the | ™3r assess all personal property at its eash [ wminys, We expeet to et an extension of | guns fora fairand fmpartial trial. : JACOD B action is taken in order to allow Manning to ue & ¢ ty stock of the defeat of the eharter if the citizens of | Yalue, and practicaliy exempting 3200 worth | the Northwestern this summer, were the Lee, Hotenkiss and C +-Reese havde iB1i6 DA AR of such property. ot e “The Jacobini letter still absorbs public at- | accept the presidency of the Western Na- ““"l";"‘ “"; ““"","““"":"\"”‘ ““(',:”i“‘"“ s““‘ ] ¢ obt Kl de arigilabsorbal publIo ity of New York, Ilis | tral from For 0, Amboy; Chicazo, News 3 R, tiered throughout the army for p tention and Is causing intense excitement in | tional bank of the city o f R Fool DA CAEOy; il Mr. Conger, of Sherman, said: “I do not [ 21y indebtedn tiay exist thereon and |, Snceessful Break For Liberty. | ficar'test by soldicrs. After a sifliclent. po- | vatican eircles. 1 understand, however, that | letter of resignation will not be made public [ York aad elsewhern,. Do) LlinoledCe il AR toamor 0 SIGrIAn, Rl L elidoimob t to the mor Trouase, Neb,, Fep. 14.—|Special to the tive use reports from all_dircetions member of the sacred college disap- | for some days. It is stated at the white | carried the election of chairman, judges an OB LB Rl o aak g R 0L VS| SR eibil Sapp ropriatin g 481) Ber.]—Atabout 9 o'clock Sunday evening, | were reccived by the ordnance department of it, 1t is mow an open secret in | house that no inmediate appointment will be | dircetors by a numerieat majority, denyfn yoto, 1t19 well known by every senntors ator Tloar of Massachusitts for Jegal | when Johin Coykendall went into tho fjail o | 25 o the relative advantages of tio gin o fvolag e, 0 opon secret it | mado o the ofiee, and_ that Manning will | the claim of Judge Hubbard, of Cedar Rapids, shat 1 would not support this bill with that | Services was rescued from the indefinite post- | food the prisoners, a young man recently ar- | 1hese reports — show a slight p C f % Arcin o f continue to act as sceretary for several weeks, torney for the present Dubuque & Sioux. o Vi asket g le Y ence for the Lee g compare gned the letter, whieh was written from | It is | 1 ssident pa ciuse I 1Lwhich says that money makes the | Ponement wasto basketand placed on the | SR | SCTCR R TR B | enco for “the Tee gun as compared signed the letter, whieh was writtc n | 1t is known that the president parts with | o S0G0 B0E R B TR ool man—that a man must be a property holder | &encral file. y SO, 0 the other two, but the opinion was | beginning to end by Mgr., Galimbert, a clever | Manning with sincere tegret, and that he 3 L L A nuiber of pieces w 15 to pay Al muek D T holder PASSED BY THE 1OUSE, into the revolving door, turned himself | emphatically expressed that the Springfield | a4 fortunate prelate w formerly di- | reluctantly consents to his withdrawal from | holders riled, Hubbard declared the whole ln.croeip Ralikininy olakscaliin HeRelty, Ahe followine bills wery passed: around, then locking the jallov inside and | single loader was preferable to any other | 419 f¢ aintalalopydio, DU ey Sceretary Manning left Wash- | proccedings illezal, and_announced that he and_indus- | before Coykendall conld gét out the prisoner | piece for practical use in the army. The ad- | Fector of the Moniteur of Rome. The nope given 1 | had madewood his escape. Sheriff Grimes | vantage of the single loading Springfield is [ had a long conference on the subject this ; cent to Lincoln to-day in_search of him, | in the saving in ammunition. 'The import- | afternoon with Mer, Falimbert, in the course | ning, Miss £ L0 G Neip il hie commissioners have_offered a reward, | ant qwestion now occunying the attention | of which the latter expressed 1 a few days ago in réferénee fo this bill that | plexander, Batley Crane, Eiley, The prisoner was under $300 bonds to appear | not anly of our military leaders but those of el . . ag 3 T oanoy anntn ! ek fenLal gRoLan 38 LA alf amazement at the views and attack made fhero wete scveral featnres in it objections | £uller, Gafford, Gilmore, Geary, Lord, Nor- | before the distriet court in April, This is | Europe is not how fast can a gun be fired, but who introduced this bill that the elause will |, by sl be stricken from it In the house, and wih | trial statistics fhe full texy s afternoon” for Albany, via New | Would a was accompanied by M Manning and Robert L. Frye and | He expeets to return to W or Saturday. peal to the courts. Several repre- n- | sentatives of the Jessup faction were present from N York, including a member of the ington Friday | firm of Drexcl, Morgan & Co., holders in | © | trust of a majority of the stock, After the| -~ adjournment” of “the rezular meeting the | bis e Ao ris, Overton,” Satehel, Schiab. ‘Tingle, | the sccond prisoner eseaping from our | how can we suppiv our men in_active en- | upon his latestattempt to improve the posi- A New Retaliation Till, Jessup faetion held a meetinzand elected the et el vote 1 wish tasax that 4} lmer, Tysonl, White, Wilsey, Wright, - | eounty jail under the = administration of | gazement with sullicient ammunition to last | tion of the holy see. WAsi O B o D nittoo | ol dirertors; ‘The Tinols: Central cin/ma M onposed (o the elanse aliowing the eity | Lo approprite S3,055.0 for’ compensating | Sheriff Grimes. any length of time, This is a hard question THE CHURCIL A T, i e paere DO that this proceeding is lllcgal and a farce, ST XA LIS, g Ry 01 A.Johnson for destruetion of his e to answer when single loading guns are o A M S R e _hous elzn affaire, — council to extend the limits of the city. 1 6 T T o oS 7 sed. but with ine guns in thelr hand Froma trustworthy vatican source I learn | consisting of Messrs, Belmont, Clements, Infested With Burglars. am opposed 1o exempting property irom | DTeperty in the endeavor fo capture o mur- A Nowsboy Injured. used, but with magazinie guns in thelr hands | -FO0E SRR BE A o s Aess nt, N 1 ' ith glars, B a e Ho nat beticve the | derer in Burt county, e o il to | the hen wonld exhiaust their ammunition in | that despite a decs and Rice, to-day presented its reporton the | Sroux Crey, la, Feb, 14.—[Special Teles Iaw_ allows it Notwithstanding | theso | Lo provide for disposition of unclaimed BMABTYIL -—[Special to | 4 7ittle while and then be at the merey of the | Canadian Knights of Labor, the holy see is | retaliatory bill. A substitute bill 18 recom- gram to the Bk |—Sioux City at present objcctions to this bill we aro informed by the | Moheys it the handsof the county treasurers | the LE.|=This afternoon teorge, tho | enemy. The principal advantags of the Lee | not so utterly hostile to the organization as | mended for the senate bill and the Belmont | soems to be. infested with. bureiars wud. it gentlemen trom Douglus that some of the de. | collected as penalties for unpaid faxes, twelve-year-old son of Joe Smith, got on the | gun, which England hasadopted over others, P 8 urs and Piisg 0y ) ] has appeared, and the propaganda will bring | il 1t proyides that wher fects will be remedied in the house. 11 this | he bl to provide for collecting delin- | north bound train to purchase a copy of the | I8 that it can be chanzed to ‘a single loader, bull. It provides that when tl is not done I will oppose the bill to the ut- [ auenttaxes by distress was lost, receiying i e the matter p a o) 5 1 so that an oflicer can prevent his men from | & Yery open mind to bear upon_ the satisied that Ame DYIOXRE LY.L Sh0S 3 03k 0ROV Brx, and being detained in making change, | S0 that 4 0 Yol when it diseusses the subject with Cardinal most shiould itever come back to the senate, | Oy 44 votes, with 43 in the negative, The | Gig"} ot auempt to et off until the trai | WASUDE all their ammunition Y president is | ferers, Last nizht several houses of promi= an vessels are denied | nent citizens were entered, At the residenca When 1t treaty rights, or reasonable privileges, he | of F. L. Glowry the burglars awoke L B, 0 NG 3 9) enate | i’ did not receive a constitutional | 4id D kL0 Egeb L0l Sun L aho sk MILITARY MATTERS, Laschereau. s (b may, by proclamation, prohibit the entry e e o M A N “1‘“'-':"‘-‘3;:1.5'.'::‘“(ri.l.'.'.{'lfl.l"fr.'\"% B MAlonty. 0 majority, whieh iy oL, “the ™ samo slavtol. (e Jumpedibaciwards, ialling o | Captain John W. Martin, Fourth cavalry, T e e A T T into’ American ports | of vessels owned :");:“::;:’Ik "“;'ff,“';,l..',}'l"',',',f\'ifl l:.’,',,,f,:i“}‘ t?r“,‘l'; thits informed, T a compeiled undertheohe | 8hould not receive more than $30 per year, | DUt unquestionably be conined to his bed Virst Lieutenant william Wakeman, as- | CANNES, Feb, 13 iers cept when i distress). He may forbid the | in the floor, also striking Mr. Hutchins a sava cumstances to' vote aye T'he vote was 45 Lo 86, L days i e sistant surgeon, |’,. ,,.1I,,“..‘1m...,l duty in' the | Cable—Special to the . Georg: importation of any goods, wates, or m f\l{.’v Ill!mv ;n!tlwlm £ ufl;xu a b .ll wound, 8 HIR Yie] o : A AGAIN IN COMMITTEE, 5 . Departwent of the Platte and ordered to | chureh here, yesterday conseerated by the | chandise from Canada of New ithout doinz any other damage, the assase i Gxplained briefly that withthe | & motion to adjourn was lost and the house A Forger ltun Down, tion at" Fort Walla' Walla, Washington | Lisiiop of Gioraltar, was to<day opened for di- | O 41y locomotive, car o velicle sin escaped, seenring no booty, “Tlireo” or this charter In some respots he voted ave - | again went into committee of the whole, Mr, viGi, Neb., Feb, 14,—Harvey Barcus, | feritory. u 10D QL MIPEIBLTAR I CRY,OREREN KOF Iation of this provision 15 wade’ punishable | four other houses were enterca and also _seva M. Linn, of Richardeon, explained s ob- | Agee i tho ehair, an amateur erook, was captured in Onawa, | Captain Alfred ¢ kley, Twenty-fourtl | Vine service. It was erected by subscriptions | by “ine and inprisonment, One section of | eral stores. but so far as reported no greas !.,‘.“. ), which was based on the fact that the The follow bill was recommended for | ja by Sheriff Elwood, of Antelope county, | Infantry, has been granted leave for one [ asa memorial to Prince Leopold.duke of Al- | the | bill was not discussed in_committee of the | Passaze: That no non-resident alien for- 5 is om Fort & dian territory, with | bany, who died in a house about fiy S 18V DO Hol-T | and brought to this cify, Barcus Is charged | month from Fort Sitl, Indiar itory, ouso ; {ihole, and that it contamed a property qual- ln_‘]‘l‘;‘:b““‘" ‘"N “u'".:.i:"i’L.'lf.“d“t‘:vitf.‘?":.!,‘; With forgary and obtaining goods under false | Permission toupply for twenty days™ ‘exten- | dred fectabove the site. Attached to the | aces infic ication clause, Ile did not say, nowever, 6% 1authorizes the creation of a commis- | amount of plunder was taken at any piace, hun- | sion to take testimony with respeet to dam- | Lverything indicates that the work was don td upon Ameriean citizens and | by an organized band, who are well up in the L sion. Ameriean yessels, The substitute bill was | business, S T 4 pretenses, “Last November he forged the | 5190 ; T cilreh is a distinet memorial chapel, ealled | AMCHG bossets b 4 el SRSl e § \ that the side he voted with choked off all sucli | 81 corporation or association, when at most f 1o RS Tionkins 1o a check for $34.50 and | . ATmy furlouzhs authorized: Private John ATt The prince of Wales, who | debated atlength, but no action was taken, W ! Qisoussion in the comnitte one-tentli of its stock or rizht of property is | Pume of Al Hopkins tc i 0B B! Kremer, troop 1, First cavalry, Fort Custer, [ Albany chay ie prince of Wales, who - Marshalltown's Or Ar. Moiklojoln, of Nanes, explained his | 0wned or eontrolled by ulicns or forcivners, | Si AL seored @ sult of clothes on exedit | Nontan, throe months: Private Kobert N. | is now here, has been mido patron of the FRAFY PR FOTH T P vote us follows: “I have voted against all | Shall acquire or own, hold or possess, by it 2 [HES Kin wny G, Twenty-third “infantry, | church. He attended the eonsecration cere- | Wasnixgroy, Feb, 1.—To-dav Senator | Telegram to the Bre.| A WOV ing hereatter, . Detroit. two mionths, which have been made to prevent all | Tizht, title or descent, ac citizens of Omaha, who desired, from being estate in the state of B T oAk W0 ARgiTou, (2F0I bely v ll‘l‘v.lhll!||I1"I'":\i‘il'll*‘lfr( act SurToN, Neb., Feb, 14.--The poisoned 1 adjutant of the Twenty-second in- nes’ society, including many Americans, | adopted, requesting the president to have | Rainsbarger, the noted Hurdin county dege; Opposed its pas Without e sonsidera. | pply'to the real estate necessary for the con- truction and operation of railroads, ‘That | Frunes which caused such deadly hwvoc in rmulr;‘hy ( llvlnm'l l'.-wr"{j,‘ Sw :lun\t\-v u;. sne- Jlml\l'l‘li l;l"hu rli;vl;l‘r mllnlwxl by !h;‘ plrinl't-. the | search made in the records of the state, war | perado, to secure A\lu.mx ontinuance of hig tioh In the omniittes of the whole, as th | Structio | ovel ) oads. That | 4,0 Dogrotth famity at Glenveigh,this county, | € irst Licutenant Edward W. Casey, | Rev. William Bedford, late rural dean of a | and treasury departments for intormation as | cas wo of his lawyers, Senator Sutton, bill contains provisions which do not meet | Whenever any non-rexident alien who is the 4 . | pINE BTG ML SEr TR who has been assigned to company H. Lieu- ot near Birmingha rie services endered by Col A shalltown, and” Charles Albrook, of | with Iy approval, but fs the charter has been | OWher of real estate at the time of the pas- | are being analyzed by Dr. Clark of this city. | fanant Kell has sueceeded Lieutenant Casay | G1strict near Birmingham, ofliciated, Ameri- | to services rendered by Count Casimir The Poisoned Prunes. mony and the service to-d in which all | Allison offered a r olution, which was [ has be brask: tenant William H. Kell has been n made by the counsel of Frank ¢ he ti Al : Ot o i ot Bl e ) ; ado, are Judge Mitacle 1 with va 0 ton Tenresents | Suge of this act shall die, his lands, which | The pits of the fruit Indicate the presence of | as recruiting ofioer at Fort Lewis. Colorada | €Ans who have visited Cannes may remem- | Pulaski, brigadier general of the United Pt o | ] :-1':'3:-:-.&‘12: oot :'“::.'n[fi;;g‘x’.:'1"“:1':‘;";’::{::5‘1 :‘l:e would have descended to his beirs, shall | prussic acid. ‘The surviving members of the 1) SREST OF THE MONGOLIAN ber a cluster of villas round a winding road. | States army in Sand '79, and until he | trial wiil begin Mond Vi, ke | Changes made by the Dougias delegation | escheat or descend to the state of Nebraska: | unfortunaté tamily are slowly recovering. Mr. Sherman, president pro tem of the s About the center of these stands the church, | was killed in action, and to any payment or [ | Richard ~ Woolliseh, — Marshalltown’g, | after the charter canie from the hands of this [ §nd the helrs or persons who would have s r— ate, laid before'that body _to-day_ a_etition | 1t Is ot gotuie rchitecture, and has four bay- | compensation made to him for his serviece: | “Fourth Ward Fagin,” to day pleaded goilty] { committeo have been compromised apd | Deen entitled to sueh lands shall be ire at Beatrice, from the southeastern conference of the In- g | 14,—[Special Tele- | diana M, E. church, representing 0,000 men- ;"““‘.““; e mougual.y ]—The Electric Light | Pers, prayine for legisiation to prevent the | has the eraining of the early erburned at 5 o'elock fuls | PEFSECution of Chinese, and especially that | Much of the stone is trom Arle . ok ) t of the school funds of the state of Be Neb., Fel agreed to: as the Douglas delegation in the | Ldld out ol ind X EATRICE, Neb, Fe | {o support of this charfer; as 8 Iscammitial fieasuror ubd clerk of the county whers sual | Works near the r he Chinese indemnity bill be passed. ‘The | the English bishops took part in & general | Rished for the troops of his”command, and rLANTIC, Ty, Peb, 14,—[Special Telegram or consideration in ' cominittes it | lands lay; and such lands shall ‘then becowme murninf,n The plant was owned by William | Rock Springs . sont, indemnity bill has | oo nslish bishop Pl especially as to a hundred thousand gold | to the Bee |—C. 8. Willey foreman of the the whole — will —“absorb the S o i church couneil. A fine cross tops the tower | 1iyro o v} A 4 | R aarty LU oii~ | subject to'the law, and shall be disposed of [ Piekrell,’ Loss '$4,000; no insarance. The | paased both 4 thos Hre 3 1038 tops ivres or other sum of inoney, trausmitted by | cowposing room of the Atihntic Daily Telg j 10 bt e tiare oo s fession | as other schiool lands belouging to tho- state, | origin of the fire is unknown. Fart of tho | Ehiness who oot lomes. oo viojens | and looks pieturesque amid the hills, 1 under: | Pulaskis triends inEuroy ¥ | chapel attached | also any, just and proper indebtedness of tho Iu nine eases of Burkiary, glishschools, | United Siates to General Pulaski on account oy — where once | ©f his expenses and military supplies, fu: Death ofa Printer, , and which ar- | 1 i T A1 e e A BB NAAICURAS Sk A s . S obinRry 3 i vidowed duches: idowed | Tived at the time ho was killed at Sayannah ; | BT8P, and who has held that place for years, & antmeures G TS Chartor Which Shou i bill gave rise to some very hoppy short | bullding and some of the machinery was | on the Pacitic slope will come up i the next | stand that uMtlnwldllt);;fi*fl\]g:!flfi\;‘lhw\‘\l‘”' whether such funds went into the pubiie | died this morning from injuries . speeches, Mr. Caldwell especially distin- | saved, but the plant was ruined, ! ) for the remainder of this | Speeches, Ar. “Caldwell ~especially st plant was ruined. o Commemorating the event in @ quiet domes- | treasury or were used by the authoritivs of | from falling from an express train due b elf. Hesald he hoped that the - s 80 that if Lord Scully, or any Nebraska and lowa We: Nota few Americans assisted by "““‘:"""“'l‘ citizens of Omahia would prefer the passage | 0ther foreikn landlord, desired to transmit | For Nebraska and lowa: Fair weather, | appointed postmaster av Endicott, Jef- | €iving their subscriptions in fayor of the [ the State of Georgia for the benehit of tho | cirred a few niles we OF this charter to 1ts defeat, in M present | the broad acres of this'land of the free to his - SRR . . - A o building, United dtates. Willey was returning fr descendants he would have to come here and lowur followed by higher temperature, Huist | £fs0 (‘mml}‘,“ i T . {nfuxioated Ho wi The Flood at Ly train and brought L Mich., Feb. 14—The Eyening | aud one child, 5 (Mi says: . . - s (Mich.) say A Sioux City Restaurant Scorched.| S10Ux Crry, Ia., Feb. 14.—[Special Teles ram to the Bre.—About 1 o'clock lash night the budding in which William Birs ten e . session, as | believe from all the information | guished him v - I have been able to get, the majoaity of the | Pl would pas congress, queen at Osborne now POSTAT, CITAN: i McCandless was to-da tic way. ore The accident oe= ot Atlantie, M 1 Walnut aid was | vicked up by a late! ue, He leaves a wife! neress, or by the authorities of [ at 9 o'clock last ey her. - Charles condition, I therefore vote aye.” 1t fell to Mr, Majors deeiding vote necessary to y the emergency T Wyom. | cold wave signal. The temperature will fall | 3E0edi also the following fowa postmasters German Politics and Powd ? v nes | Benpiy, Feb, 14.—The Vossisch Zeitung | Dernol german, | says that Emperor William will issue a mani- | Journal alnakee county, vice J, K. Emer- | festo on tl: 3 ast the | live under the stars and. stripes of Nematia, to cast the 1glish capitalisis fed’ and | 20 to 80 degrees by 10 p. m. Tuesday, T tie Toad been: called | fattened upon the grasses of Uncle Sam's § —_— {1to the loak room by someone and was the | 90mwain and great_companies of which for- | Chicago's Kelly Goes to Bosto Yolney, A last wan to vote. 1le had promised to vote wers were principal stockholders controlied | -~ PouGuxeepsie, N, Y., Feb. 14.—Michael | son, résicned, for the measure if necessary (0 save it, und | SYUIY stredin of water and every Spring upon | Kelly, right fielder of the Chicago base ball | . The president has nominated Levi lie kept his word, which a settler could find a free home, [t 1 . P> ) Py Smith to be postmaster at Schuyler, Neb. 1 | wasto him a matter of ehagrin that the | club, was released from that organization to- | ® 8 s NeD. the biil with | in the herds of E Village Creek, Allamakee county. vice J ames D. Brennan, resigned: Fred W special from 1 0th inst., and that the govern- | The ice gorge is frozen solid trom a depth of G, | ment hopes the lateness of its appearauce | from five to ten feet. The river is still flow- * | will prevent its discussion by the press. ing through the main street, and mere The fort erected_at Cumznersdort, an exact | are building trestle works to thelr sto Its Mr. Campbell, the monumental figureh " 0! $ P - |, The president sent the following names to 0211 Orpoiag &% S 4y T M Byt " Sarpy, did wha 2 he col on the | Words ‘non-resident” could not be stricken | day by the payment by the Boston elub of | the se - verett B. Sunders, duplicate of the renel frontier forts, was nd the s frozen in the ice. ‘Thecold | mingham's restaurant, on Fourth street, 18 from etk did what llitle he could on the | S50 dlat no- ailen could hoid & 1aok of :| 610,000, Kelly then sianed for e aomeor B o s e i s cys | destroved ‘n-forty-eight hours by the' new ther has settled the. water nearly « foo | located was discovered to be on fire, The spectacle which excites pity in the heargs of | v 10 which the people of the United | with the Bosion elub, who agree to pay him | at Wausau, 'Wis, explosiy but made work almost impossible States we furniture and all 1l P 2 ‘ lixtures were ’ [lpeciacio wultiioxa los by 10 o haarta of Yy $2,000 for his so Ine National Zeitung says Emperor Wil- | =~ Lyoxs, Mick. v re totall ices 1or the coming season #eb. 14.~The w | . A ¥ Al olecountry | destroyed aud the building badly damageds 1 rlroad and contractor lobiyists: havin 1o | MF Knos said he would vote for the bill | and ive him' 8000 for his Dhotograph 4o | Kewaneor 1 biark A Kenow ot bioniias | lam has deeided not 1o 1sste”tho intended | gram Lyons to AU presents an arctic yano. | £ it ‘e e oo, ‘onaseds convictions of his own, and nodding at tho | Lt 1€ wis obposed to its sentiment. 1t was | place in the elub's album, making his com- | 1iL, Petor Coiloly. at Marshall, 111, Jumes | €lection manitesto, = = Danuis Rysa rawa of desolation. - The loss of property is | kitehen, The losses are as follows: Buildingyd beek of those who put Bim where b sstugly | W OHeA, unitisl uneyenything. © | pensatlon for tie season '85,00. - Kelly re- | McCornike, at Pitnceton, Ll ikam We | o %1601 10 a0 inquiry by Deputy Evnern | enormous, aud will doubiiess reath $15000, O furniture and tixtures, $1,500, Both' because they coutd use him. commissioners ot dceds in forel. T eoungrica | o ¥ w0 Sow (e Chloago olub Iast year, ‘ls,u,'l‘,,‘“,,'\,"c,,‘u'n‘j‘ othnn, aud Levi G | gore, Bismarck said: “You know quite as | Becamea Law Without Ris Signature, | V<5 10 distired. R and legalize vl actions, was Tecommended The Elgin Dairy Market. e AWiTaL NoTEs. BuToak at the ' Freheh reparations. butie | - WASHINGToN, Feb. 14, ~The presidout has Trout's Trial Cammenoed, . Lixcowy, Neb., Feb. M.~[Special to the | RRATALE L cesolution. urg- | , C1icAGo, Feb. 14.—The Inter Ocean's [, L. R. Robertson, of Kearney, is at the Eb- [ PG {Pk el JUG, FIOREt MTMETIAS Mol | allowed the act avpropriating 240,00 a year | S100x Civy, lu., Feb, 14, ~[Special Telgs } Bt |-Tho house reconvened at '3 o'elock | ing upan congress the passase of the inter- | EX€in (ILL) special says: On the bourd of | Pith " ¢ Humeston: Jesse 1, | 180ger, the constaut” outery of the Fiiiclh | to provide arums and equipments fov the wili- | gram to the Bix. | ~Phe trlal of George Ayd ' this afternoon, and commenced the twenty- | state commerce bill, Was indelinitely post- | trade to-day regular sales of 25,920 pounds of | Blltler. North Enalisns Willisn (. Clements, | Patriof league during sixteen ye then | tia to become a law without bis signature. | Trout, who is charged witn the murder ofl i sighth day of the session with a good at- P‘:l'“‘d-‘ It was too iate for the show, butter were made at '&fif The directors | Prairia City; Ju‘nml‘u Dinwiddie, Cedar | consider what we have to fear from Fiuno constitutional limitation of ten days | Ed Hateh last summer in @ gambling ool ] endance. juu;:vet‘ummnw rose aud the house then ad- d;-clured the market to steady at 250 | Raplds; V. Waimwright, Winterset, and P(u_m‘“*;m P within which he should have acted on. this | was commenced to-day, Most of t i fi‘ e SAton motod fhat dta Bause B0 Lot 5 RS :t‘:{; c_vnalduu(m whnhllma’ beén sold and | Thomas J. Buteher, Forest City, all of Towa, PP, oy sy ey o L | expired Saturday. His failure tosign the | been occupied in forming a ;m{. “‘H omuiittee of the whole on bilia 15 30,0, 118 | 1t was e ‘N T Py 5 was unsold, Nothing was g‘.%_m were to-day admittéd o practice before: thé LONDON, Feb. 14. u bill 1s regarded as an oversizht. as he was | ecution and defense axe bothh pferesen ¢ 20, W), . Newcomer 'who chang 1s ] cheese. The total sales amounted o $7,59.70, | Interior department, state that thp sgltan has refused t Lot Kuown W object Lo apy o Its provisious. | several prowinent atlorueys, S e S - B —— % T & SRS % e S A o B e g