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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1587 A LEGISLATIVE FORECAST. | “woetarioa et e v, stwes e e | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | javis'stt sneie™ St st¥ustivgin | A NEW. PARTY IN THE. FIELD st territory: R. A, Bones, of Oregon, chief jus- UL et AL o s tice of the supreme Court_ of Washington ter- pectators, who ' ‘with the maskers welled the attendance to about three | thousand, RY MYSTERIOU rram. A Man Supposed to Have Been Mur- dered in the Bottoma, rovose to dllow the council to grant the g : ritory. g e ; vatetions o Yo ,'I'lu' (vnnln\illx‘n:m arrangements were The Order in Which Business Will Probably | franchise to the new company. The eable | Benator Sherman Tenders His Resignation |~ In connection with the confirmation of | Proceedings of the Industrial Labor Oonfer- | A mysterious and somowhat startiing | Prof. Hemvel, Robert Rosenzve r. xRl car company is ready to commence building i T Alex Charlos to bo postmaster at Cedar fioe &% Olnolnnati find was made in the bottoms south of | Andres, Henry Kummerow, O e > Bo Traneacted at Lincoln, thelr line a8 soon as the matter is adjusted ot as President Pro Tem, Hapids, la.: Jamgs . Dayls, postimaster at ence at Cincinnati, the city yestorday afternoon, by Messrs 3. G, Grabe, Charles Motz, and © hoth companies hav us; y try- a3 William H. , at Des Moines, Ia., k a - SE Y 3 4 L o § rable work, and Louis Heimrod 9 | MUCH WORK FOR THIS WEEK. | figto ix matters up. MORE GRAND ARMY MEMORIALS. | [5j Wicorie b Kol Colambus Junetign; | TEN LADY DELEGATES PRESENT. | Max Meyer & Bros, These gentlemen | Mirble work, and Louts Hoimeod, the One of Their Number From Michigan | started down the niver on amus A Drunken Gambdler Rufls the Town | Syoux Crry, fa., Feb, 23,—(Special Tele- be eredited n the greatest dogree with Representative Bragg 1teports a Sub. | S0 Were reimovey far political reasons alone, 3 ’ ¥ TN and that nothing ha¥ been developed affects Makes a Speech Which is Most hunting expedition. They worked their | the result of his cnergy and devotion ; of West Point For a Short Time gram to the Bre.)—The real estate boom stitate Mop the MeAdos Cosst D e K Eannet r vepeaton. k D sl it IR Bl Ll | —A Nebraska City continues unabated. To-day’s transactions Defonse Bill=Drocasdl peioihat Enthusiastically Received Arying y il a poi AMUSHMENTS, Potsming. have principally been in suburban property, rhdain B T SPORT ON THE WING. —Other Doings. about four miles below the ecity, where “HI% WORLD." ! a constant upward tendency being observa- in Both Houses. pot-tiks the railroad track runs under the edge of J. Z. Little, an actor of considerablo ability, opened an engagement at Boyd's opora house yesterday afternoon in - *“The World,” a melo-drama avounding in fine scenic display and mechanical ef- feets. It was largely attended and was repeated last night and will be presnted again this evening. COLONEL 1AV — ble. There is a growing belief that the boom Grand Sweepstnites Shooting Matches e the bluff, and but a short distance from AN Neb,, Feb. 92.—[Special Tele- | incipiency. pitalists are coming r 5 " The o I hatake i > Y S L ote ¢ threo large trees whic o of L e ety the far. the | &l directions and agents here aro recelving | VASHINGTON, Feb, 22—A communioation | The grand eweepstakes —shooting | oonrerencecalied by a meeting held in Indian- | tracted by threo largo trees which one of e aintare hus done mothing, To-morrow | IATEE sums of money for investment. About | from the secretary of war was presented ln | matches, under the auspices of Penrose | apolis Iast September, was to have met to- | tho Rentlomen, who1s an experienced ature has don o I'Y 4 o o 9 o yes . o - = " I costordavy 2 ™ 3 o o k o ike o third day of the session. The norinal schools | erence to the boom. Preparations for a vast | ployment of clerks in the adiutant-zeneral’s ing at Ol“'?“}(- with ‘,‘!l“ il “’I““_t:\' Musle hall were closed and a knot of half a | trees. They started over to the trees settled upon by the house will bo located | Amount of ~ building are now in procress and | and surgeon general's offices extra hours. cellentday of sport. There were represen- / pyygred delegates stood on the steps awalt- | and when within & few yards of them ing admission. Within the great hall was | came upon a coat that was spread out in LRl averything indicates that the year willbe ono | The reason given is that both these offices | tatives from Tekama, Blair, Ponea, Coun- by that body to-morrow. The joint commit- o B i . ity K s tha 8 S | oil Blaffs and Missouri Valley, witha | f 3 RO TSIFoRd BUIL will come. upat 10:00 {n the | °F 7 Cor 10 S HIBOLy OT LG Gltys were in arrears in responding to calls from | 18800 sllent and tenantless, Dlacards wero placed | tho mud and snow. A fow fout from LY'S GREAT SHOW umber of the shots of Omaha. o ded A rare treat is in store for all who morning s the special order. Four Three Burglars Oaptured. the pension bureau, the former to th6 extent TCeA AL Rbocautan oF vy binds in the asles with the names of the states on | tho cont ware a pair of good shoes, the | Boyd's opera house on Thursiay niht days will be occupied in its con- | Booxsmonovam, In., Feb. 22— [Special | on November Llast of 50.439 cases and th | 4y indefinite number of blue rocks | Hem asguides for the seating of delegates. | gyrings of which had been cut. A fow | Upon which occasion Haverly's Origina sideration In all:likelihood. Then it still | Telegram to the Bicr.|—Last night burglars | Jatter of 0,054 cases. There was no other | oy g olay pigeons. The sport took place | TW0 United States flags crossed in front of has to go through the senate. The Omaha | entered the hardware store of Clary Bros, | course open to the department than toextend | ; { ast of the old base ball the speakers’ desk formed the esole at- charter bill willeome up Thursday, It is ex- | at Madrid, this (Boone) county, and carried | temporarily the working hours. 1t is ex- | grounds, the following programme being | tempt at decoration. Half an hour later two pected. After it shall have been amended by | (0”0 e e cutlery, revolvers and silver- | pected that the back work willbeup in a | utlined decorators appeared with two long strips of Mastodon minstrels, the greatest show of the kind in the world, will entertain the multitude. Several few features have seen added, as is alw the ecase every feet further on and lying near the barbed wire fence thatlines the railroad track, were found a check shirt and an under the house those gmendments will have to be 1 %, Walkl 1 the | short time. First Contest—Ten live pigeons, thirty | muslin with flag designs priniod on them, | Shirh both of which were more or less | geuson, —‘The notablo additions to tho B Thruak at i ill b that Hhne: Tont aoer. s’}ur:'i}‘:llfll:‘:fixn‘:?‘;-cfl;ro.‘:fi: plrn- Mr. Cullom, who had offered the resolutlon, | yards rise, English rules. ~Entries §. ° | and proceeded In n loisurely manner to | i o pon e Sie of the fence e Ly imetsgw; Sl Padogy The prohibitiun amendment bill will be | ceeded to Grimes, where they left it and | stated his object had been not to criticise the Second Contest—Tywelve blue rocks, | stretch them across the stage. ~ Before this | heen torn about the b¥im. F’I;:"‘r“‘:l'h‘\x?l‘”l““m ‘,""'.l‘.}";"_"“"f"“‘, brouglhit forward in the house, in all probabil- | started across: the country on foot, This | war department but to show the necessity of elgi_lltr'cn yards rise. Entries §8. “l'nidng‘lmmr»l_ hm: the doors were openied and | Whila speculating upon the nnusual “"‘m:hl{‘r'*l“rl""' ”h\"usu;‘_hr uyr:nm,n.u'le ity, 'This will be done, not with any expec- | morning a pursning party followed them and | wmaking additional appropriations for an ig- hird “Contest—deven live pigeons, | the delecates to this lirst convention of the | i the ‘men came unon the hody of & arly fifty performers. J. H. tation of it passsing, but for the purpose of | overtook them in a corn fiela near Harding, o e twent nlluwlnuce;lmh||u-mlwrslnm)lrlll word. The | and after n short engagement compelled the | Crease of the c(hmnl force g0 nls‘ to meet tltlm trios $5. pportionment bill will consuime consider- | burglars, thrae In number, tosurrender. ‘Chey | emergency of pension applications. He | Ty Pt ooy 0e —Soven single Am abie time in the house, it is feared. Several | were taken back to this place and lodged in | moved to have the communication referred can clay birds, eightecn yards. Ent mombers are dissatisfied and will endeavor | jail. 1t was the largest burglary and the | to the committes on appropriations so that | gn h Gl U 10 reduce the area of other districts to secure | quickest arrest ever known in that part of | the committee could examine Into the sub- more for theirown. Itean be plain “five yards rise, one barrel. En. | new parly becan to take their seats, A ) 10, unon the body of & | Huvorly 1s giving s entire attention to Al novel feature of the convention s the | 402, the head of which had been entirely | the management of his minstrels, and presence of ten lady delogates, Thuy took | Severed from the body and could not be | il be nere with them and appear in the soats, not in a bunch, but among the men of | found. In the pockets of the coat, which [ gtrot parade. Colonel Haverly assures their proper states, und appeared to be at [ was of a coarse pattern, wore found a | (j, public that the entertainment is re- 5 liome in this new business. Al 1o'clock 1. ber b tables, 1 sh paper | LS HEVOL y Fifth Contest—Five pair of live pigeons, | 8. Heath, of Ghicago, chaltman of the exeo. | Lomper of time tibles, @ Danish paper | fined and strietly devoid of anything of a seen | the country. - ‘ 9 S ? ) and a small slate, such as are used by | viles \ . " that, without more timne than elght, dass, all | o oo — Ject and o provide that clorks in all the de- | gl riscs, twenty-one yards. ~ Lutrics | ufive coimitteo, called the conventiou to | daar mutes. Tho'men searchod carefully | §UEA, nature, D S T of theso things can not be accomplished and The Governor's Grays Dance. partments shall be treated alike. The gov 5. K order, At thattime there were about three in the yicinity for any cluc that would ouens fo-morrowv, and the demand is un- the appropriation bills given proper consid- | Dupugue, Ia, Feb, 2%—[Specfal Tele- | ernment was not,8o poor as to require the Sixth Conlest—Nine blue rocks, cigh- | hundred delegates present and a very sparse existi thAIf steangd, fnd. but without | ProS ented in the history of the ope s U the raiiroad lobby will en. | TN 1o the BEE.|—The Governor's Grays, | poor fellows to work all day and all nigit, | ecn yards, = Entries $. e U LR L TR ) strange find, but without | house foc a similar performance. denro o o e Tt work. Tt guzht to be | Dubuque’s erack military company, €ave | too, without any extra compensation. Re 1nfi‘r‘vcnxilr‘d(s““;*“}:“vli: wr(l}l‘ch h‘]‘ TEreoRS | this to begin by invoking divine providence. ver, by the discovery of traces of an The Council. burred, collectively and individually, from the | thelr annual ball to-night. It wasa very | ferred to the committe on appropriations. it ,‘yl OBiite CRve R B AR 81 | (A voice—"I object”). Rev. Mr. Lockwood, | Indian camp, and the information that a Prosidont Bochet, Councilman Dailey flgorsof both houses and the more hotorlous | brilliant afiair and reflected great credit on | Memorials from thirteen Grand Army posts | Eighth Contest—Fivo pair Amorican | ot the Baptist, ehureh of this city, offered & | party of Indians had recently beon [ fesCERL Bechel, LA of the gang arrested as va rants if they put | {16 Girays, Among the guests from abroad | of Ohlo were presented for the passage of | c!aybirds, sixteen yards. “Entries & brief prayor. ‘The secretary then called the | camped near by engaged in hunting | 14 City lerk & 4!!I”|:!|‘ll met at the coun- thelr feet lusido the state house. Shamelul | wory: ~ Governor Larravee and ladies, | the dependent pension bill over the presi- | | Ninth Contest—len Amo T sl aiates and eceived reports of the | muskrats, This gave rise toa theory | il chamber last evening and aftor an ex- Vs K v the 2 e L) i o] rds T Sntrie: 2 resenta ¢ various L5, L ¥ 3 e b s M retand “th “the fudiaiars | Adintant General Alexander, the officers of | dent’s veto, and like memorials were pre- | VIS Gightoon vards rise. Bntrios 8. Sis ' Cuifonin, Lonisina, . Maine, | {hat the owner of the garments had beeit | ehango of opinion as to what kind of a committee. lead to a sense of general disgust | U went, anda military company from | sented by scyeral other senators. yatiu tiss; Exglishioles: Entrios g, | Nevada, South Carofina ana Verihont were kllhl'fl by the Indians for the purpose of }V{l|~i{1|}-ul-.:l)l|5'uunmlnm§ who are south in the breast of every man- who has any love | Cedar Rapids. lf'{'fl”"w'"t'"fi U;‘,‘ ooy The presiding officer also presented a com- Ehe national rules swore obsorved in all | Botrepresanted. 1llinois reporied sixty-five robbery, and lis body thrown in the | are having, adjourned for one week. Tho of lionest legislation, was glven a reception at the Commercial | 4 pieation from the secretary of the interior Jubdalotil v delegates present. Heath named Richard | river. “The finding of the headless dog | junketing councilmen will loave New Or- tea T club, and responded to an_ address of wel- | [y RGO on inquiring as to any | Of these matches, and the latter were | Trevilick as temporary chairman, and he | went to confirm the theory of foul play. | leans this morning vo home He Captured the Town. come from Rev, Dr. Burrell in behalf of the | ryje in the pension office denying a hearing | open to all comers, The entrance fee in- | w: cted unanimously, - President Trov- | [t is argued thatin case & murder for | probably on Saturd WrsT PoINT, Neb., Feb, 23.—|Speclal to | busiuessmen. to t\|v|ilic‘nms} Iwho have n]mliud () congress cluded the qu“r hn;d?m_ nlld(':1~x|>5.l I 1‘"- in Kt:,s;&nu‘l::fi i‘l:‘ul c'.':“x"\ cz:’\‘m:x«;lwl any cause was committed, the faiihful A - .| —Alex 8 - 2 o) 2 ) for relief. The secretary encloses a copy of | money in each match is divided into and 00¢ ISIness o e vieti ing v N A Varnish Manufactory, UL UL UL LY st thef decision on that subject nade by Assist= | three purses, 50 per cent to the first, 80 MeptishERMIEHe sl uupy (10X Ol S Icim eI pingsry el | B AN R e RS ERC RN o] and desperado, who was married and brought | = MOUNT PLEASANT, In, Peb. 2%—[Special | ang’ Secratary Jenks in February, 18, and | por cent to' the sccond, and 20 to the | aboutaccepting this honor, but at the last | bOCy o clothinz, and thus furuish a eluo r.J. 1. Guilfoil, recently of Detroit, to West Point about three years since by a | Telegram to the Bri.|—Charles From, a | says that the matter had not by called to | {1id man. U ",.,m.x"g'fuuu ""“‘"." to obey the wishes of (}» the lgl«‘l\‘l'llvll)f l!m}\'lt‘;lln. :\Inolll_u'r has removed to Omaha and is looking daughter ot John D. Neligh, got on a spree | Swede employed in the Western Wheel }ns nl'.tlnnl(]hm by m\)wnl or:ulmll;wlsc. Re- FIRST MATOIL l‘{}fll‘ll»le:fifi?‘(l- W :ll;m:l‘w(\'v\u‘gt ||::- flv:lu: i\}num’:\"x:llumt\:l:x tif‘hl‘;;rrufi...“"f}fififi”n'fi- {Yr l“ location for a |‘n||<h mu‘ll|||'x:_u-(nrvi 9 illed to-day while work- | ferred to the conimittee on pensions. N a Rt Tkt = BRI ) 4 aln . de S P a o e brings experienced men with him and terday and ran tho town for several hours, | Scraper works, was kalled to-day while workc | foRed 16 (G SonAILLe O PORBORY . | The first mateh stiot yesterday morttsg | aw. Commitices were ordorad anpointed, | o passing train and crawled away Trom | expoetero buiid sn insttition. hore that gessiabping peaceablecitizens i tho face and | ing about, tho machinery. = Itls cloting | guzex fom the president deapproving thy | Was of sovon clay birds. Tho score mad | consisUing of oo miember trom Ghth 56 | LRk 1o et Tt s body b | ST o ot itud s eating them with brass knuckles, while the | catight in the shafting carrying him around | SRC3 SRR B0 BrORHent SSSOREGVEE B | {5 eoTow Ol permnnent. organization, riles, on order | bo oK to die und that his, body b will be first-class in every respeet. He is marshal and sherlif kept at a safe distance. | at the rate of seventy-five vevolutions a | ko oh’Siiith because like pensions had also | S 11011 00—4 | of busin resolutions and platform. been devoured by wolves or hogs. The | in the hands of a committee of the board “ Finally, however, a crowd of farmers beeamo | minute and mangling is body frightrully. — | §acaP B PG (iRe Rentions Bag afie | sunpson 11110028 | Atthe evening session of the industrial | torn condition of the man's clothing | of trade. desperate and were about to attack the bruet % TN pension oflice antedating the period when 101000 0— | convention the number of delegates was | Would indicate the possibility of this the- 7 a with knives and revolvers when his friends Struck By a Train. pensions under these special acts would take 111011 0—5 | muchsmaller than at the afternoon, owing | Ory being the correct one. After a Violently Insane. cauget him and conveyed Lim to jail for safe A8, Ia., Feb. 22.—|Special Teleeram to | effect: also the pension bill for John D. 11111104 | totheabsenceof many who were engaced | thorough scarch for further traces of | Conrad Bggert who li 18 \West keeping. :.]—At 1 o'clock this afternoon the | Fincher on tho ground of absence of disa- 10101010-3 | Incommittes meetings, There were about | what appears to have been a tragedy of [ Oyaha was arrested yesterday on the N T west bound fast mail struck and instantly | bility. Referred to the committee on pen- S0110101 ;L".(:fill'flr‘i?,";"3.;‘"\’;‘3,'% fiLlfilu%mxm“lllelvml some kind, the men returned “home. f ol b eh Lt O s eath of Mrs. rlingame, # v | sions. 0 = 0 2 ¢ hall seemed almosf v repont 086, 4 arg 'ing insane. v 2 5 SurTON, Neb., Feb, 22 —[Svecial Telogram | Kfllgt W. I, trownsend, bookkeeper of €. C. | *§5 Riddicherger presented a_petition e empty, A lotter was read from General .,i'.f’u,‘ff,l.x\“':fl{[m}:i Foat tothe uthort | ing imself by thowing brickbats to the Bek.|—Mrs. A. C. Burlingame, of | years old and leavesa wife and two chil- | A%ainst the ratincation of the extradition 01011104 |85 bES“‘;'-<?‘]L'°“‘ Togracting [-;lrlmtll- tionibororaerat, through bis heighbor's windows where TRCE a6 0a ViR |10 S OIBRE A Ak treaty with Great Britain, 11101116 0P HPILIOT b8 aLo i BuEBEbIed SLIRLELID the oflicers found him, He will be taken this place, died to-day at 10 o’clock after an | dren. ) el The bill to provide for the retirement of 11011116 | Platformshould chiefly relate to Iand, money —— H s A illness of several monti She was the wife A New President Elected. United States legal tender and national bank tediere ©0111011—5 | and transportation. He fayored the election THE TURNER BALL. ;x ore the commissioners of insunity to- of A, C.dll;nrllmzn e, & prominent huedn;slw GuiNNkLL, Ia., Feb, 22—[Special Tele notes of small denomination an&l tllm is:rl]m 1/ine. Jackson, Shea 'and ! Hardin Sffi’egé\fi;gg(:l;shr::lml“b:atesl‘: nbmrecg i o % o day. it e %, ; and for many 'ye: stmaster. She NNELL, I8, Meb, 22 =[5 | of coin certificate ted adverse ALy GRILGAR, : L ote of the peop o states. He begged | Three Thou People at the Mardi A5 Tt boon a teacher in"the pubiie Schools and | gram to the Brk.]—The trustees of Iowa | end pinced on she caleniar Por e MVErElY | qivided first moriey. the convention DoL 10 Put aNY MW, BLATL [ ¢ oo e gn e gt s R e had been a teacher ul o a [3 and placed on the calenda a0, i v Graafaciine Brnositions As il N Fob, 20—The was universally respected. Kminent med- | college met here to-day and elected as presi- AIr. Beek said the adverse reportwas a - SECOND MATCIT: . ling_ principles in the platform. In con- el > Expos 3 Newanrk, N. J., Feb. 22—The tobacco fcal cmnn«;'l l{,ml{l)lmm ')mu nreaxl.lm ntw}ndi dent of the college Rev. George A. Gates, of | bare m“nm_\; utfhlhe ?smmlllnxuu, nmtl he q ”l[;lns‘wns for ten! live birds, with the %!;:;on;@;:)umms\géu ‘E‘Z n'l:‘s)';ld.‘;fie};;h; hn:?‘l’): The initial effort of the turnverein to | workers’ and cigarette makers' assemblies ot ence and the best physicians of Chicago hac £h ve notice tl 8 WOou all itup at an ollowing score: 0 ' astabli serie: R i-ora o K £ ” £ y ha - Daon "consited. ‘She has & large circle of | Dontelair. Mr. Gates is @ graduate of Dart- | B fri™ e W iias. toolktirst money, artd fn tho | G4 ahall “be My Goa. T *fuib wa | to establish a setios of annual mardi-gras | the Kniehia of labor of this ety bave do- family relations in Sutton and Aurora and | mouth college and Andover seminary, and "I'he pres idingoflicer presented the follow- e o j 2 suspended to allow the reading of a resolu- | festivities in Omaha culminated last BYELI0 2 gel i » the'cominunity gencrally rosret her untimoly | rekarded as one of the rising youny thinkers | jefedars 08 P subsequent shooting Lane and Ackerman | fion favoring eight hours as a day's work in | night in a masked ball of great propor- | S¢mbly of the Knights of Labor. Tho ordor death. and scholars of the east. 1o” will il the va- | ""§nitoik: My ofics as president pro | divided second, Stubbs taking third, 1“,"’ all government, state and municival employ- | v in the exposition building. Tt was | Wasadopted in Octobor of last yoar and pro- Sl cancy occasioned by the resignation of Presi- | tamporaof the senate wlll necessarily cease | Hrst money wis $31.50, the second $18.90 | ment. ‘I'ie committes on permanent organi- | tons, in the exposition building. It was | Jjj05 that all porsons enzaged In the cigar Fire at Columbus. dent Magoon several months ago. on tho 4th of Mareh next with my present | and the third §12:60. zation reported for president, A, J. Streator, | & very happy return for the weeks of pa- [ trade whoare knights and members of tho Corusnus, Neb,, Feb, 22, ecial Telo- e term as senator. 1t will promote the con- | ~When the BEx, reporter left the shoot- | of lllinois; for vice president, Richard K. | yiont nad almost unremitling labor of | international clar makers' union shall witi- P e R PO 1 Indiana Prison Horrors. venience of the senate and public sorvice to | ing was being carried on with a great | Trevilick, of Michigan, and the following ad- | /" ") 570 0 T LR B | draw b onee from the unton. “Lhis is the gram to the Bek.|—James M. Cresop lost | [xpranaporis, Ind., Feb. 22.—(Special | select a senator as vresident pro | deal of inter ditional presidents: J. J. Woodalls, of | bo! ) S b C - COM- | g4 fight between the union and the knights his dwelling and part of his furniture this | ‘fejegram to the BEerm.|—A member of the t;'mvofde whose plerm extends bley!nnfl Hardin L,0111110011—7 )l\hl‘(b“l';"l“xmfifi}'.CS'("SAfl"r".fi’o"‘ ({t Jm-t;;msl@ ;| mittee to whom had been en- | in resard to the e of the h.niq,, of fi""t .‘\r, morning between 4 and 5 o’clock. The west y 7 vestizati that date, so that he may administer .010100 dJ. R. Buchanan, o lorado; A. .. Martin rusted the manng :nt of the aflair. organizations. The union claims that the Hide of th house on the Outside was all on | Louse committes enkaged in investigating | (0% 15 “o° opice’ to’ senators-olect. and 100880101 1— o | of Connecticuts E. J; Curtis, of fdahos M. J. | trusted the management of the affuir adinission of the Progressive cigar makers 1o fames when _discovered. - Loss, $1.000; in. | the affuirs of the southern Indiana prison, |eqyq in organization. I therefore respecttully 11111011108 | Kane, of Towa; N. M. Sovin, of Indian Ter- | There were a thousand masked figures | {ii knights has injured their trade in this suranco, $400. 'The cause of the fre 'is a | S2s that the shortage of Jack Howard, Jate | resign that position, to take effect at 1 p. m. .001110110 ritory: S, B, Heath, of Illinois; J. | on the floor betore the entree of the car- | city, asit allows the sale of foreign in opp.« Mystery. Mr. Cresop lives four miles enst of | warden, will reach $150,000, and that the re- | Saturday next, February 23, Permit mo in 011111111 1L Allen,’of Tndianag P P EIE of | nival prince, and though a couple of | sition to home mado goods. Columbus. port to the legislature this week will show | d0INZ 50 to exvross my heartfelt thanks for 101111011 Kansas; 3. Shea, of Kentuckvi William T larE i e bt ppetige 3 Y that erlmes of nearly all degrees ara back of the ngl{on‘u cr;urhas‘v ?x“d mrbenrnnc: sl;o\vn . g 001110 Murray, ‘is M’{s”"‘i'lstm' M lmy, o|f j\hw 3u|n rL‘r.-:) :1 (lle progr i;mmc, had N The Howe-Sheehan Marriage. mes, _ S me while in the discharze of my dutiesas .001001100 issippi; D. N. 'Thompson, Missouri; . | danced before his arrival, yetthe appear- | Ngw Feb, 22.—[Special Tele EHOOLNENED:) et R overnor Ahayer | jy progress for nearly ten years. Convicts [ senate.@ Yours truly JOHN SHERMAN. Villian SO UTLTTSET New Hampshire (; D | e e T o e e R TR S o e A T L to-day sent the followini dispatch to George | haye been robbed of their savings, and every The communication was ordered entered | Harmon. 101100000 J. R Winston, ord orth Carolina; John | festivity. Louis Helwrod, president of | Herald quotes Mis e Al W. E. Dorsey, ns expressive of the sentilnent | person-in any way connected with the prison | i the journal and placed on e, AARER A Bikes, of Ohfol . W, Pike, of Oreconig . I | tho verein and master of coremonics, ofti | ried Edwnrd Shealian, os declaring that sho i e 3. A. R. 5 ‘The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. e, ennsy| L S, en- | 2 55 iz ye . vas under the influence ot drugs pre: od H oEiibraokn veierane and 3. 1A. T Jon Brosl | rom Swhon maney Seould ) bojextoriediasi b/ e authorizingi il selsotkcomninities 110111110 nessee: Holes W. Berton, of Rhode Island; | ciated as prince. He was attired m a | 4" (dicine when she married, 'She says: ‘ } ) 2 P pen- | e it i even hinted vayaely thig | on Indian tradershiys to take testimony dur- 101101101 R. ). Sledge, of Texas: 'J. N. Laidley, of | jester’s suit of varied colors elnborately | “I never had the slightest love for him, and ston bill: many dark crimes have been committed, and | M2 recess was taken up. Kennedy. 111111101 West Virzinia: Lee Crandall, of the District | tr;mmed with gold and silver lnee. His | While the ceremony was beine performed { 4 o L3 0 1e0rK/ . orsey, i e ie many similar arrangements had been made V. D. Hardin M. 5.8 £ & S18 b v b i 5 v N shal 0 y N washingtor . G,—Dear Sir:~ The soldiors ';"",“e‘c,i‘iff”{,‘:}mf,‘l’;‘,“"°,E‘.‘,n'i‘_;‘,,",*,‘,,‘,f;‘|‘:“{i'c‘{::‘ the | for other committees, e moved asa sud- | Smith. 111011100 y. W. D. I Bliss, of Massachusetts; | rich in colors and upon this he rested | 1o call me by his nam < | of Nebrasl u ven ullg condemu the presi- | gl slight offenses as talking or complain- | Stitute for the resolution one giving the same 50 L.0001110 reading clerk, Georze H. Lennon, of New | with the royal ease and grace of the mon- e T i w i dent’s velo & he soldiers’ dependent pen- | fii! FETLOCURER 10 ThiCAK of SOMPUIR" | authority to all’ commiltoes” of the sonate, Youk, “'The report was unanimously adopted | oo (06 ON T FSeud BEEE &8 FRACION 1 Sheriff Coburn will take Nellie Kussell : sion bill. “Fis it over his head. iths asserted, make @ shocking story. A | regular and sprcial. Rejected. The Big Bicycle Tournament. and Mr. Streator went to the chair without | %, 40 oso0n) hiaes. some of whom | to th orm school at Kearney probably 4 1Signed. ] Joux M. Tuavir, | fo A Rseerieh e € e I fenoue treats | Mr. Platte’s resolution was_adopted. ho Bae Doyl n .| the help of an escort, the suggestion of one A 2 A tolhyra Goveriior of Nebraska and ‘Department | P8I0 U0 SReaking Gf She IWRous Beak | Tha bill making sppropriations for the | On Saturday evening the lovers of bi- | peing squelched by the ciir, who " said | bore aloft lighted Japancse 3 ¢ Commander G. A. R, of Nebraska. Calcutta was a pleasant resort, conducted on | Military academy was then passed. cycle sport will be given an entertain- | the workingmen should scorn to ape followed by a numerous retinue = L Himiane primeipies, in comparison with this | _Mr. Miller nioved to take up the bill to | ment of exceeding varioty and excellence | the fooleries “of the efeto _aristocracies, h was gorgeously attired. A noticea- i Set Aside the Verdict. e Bl rison Ts Temting with ith, | créato a department of agriculture. & ~ Streator bezan s address by saying: “Gen- | ble and sigiilicant feature of the decori- Corusmus, Neb., Feb. 22,—[Speeial Tele- | Convicts testitied that they conld not sleep Noise ok ”’El““’"“;{‘”" "“‘]l:““g' rlhc wheol- tlemen of the convention.” A, lady delegate | tion was i pair of min IS arefor the aren "B P : P NAT Ay ouse. o vill enter the six 8" o | asked, “what about the ladies?” to'which'the | wiol ' v ve tho 3 MRENORE e xp Ioabiduel A NMEPagt sey | becauserotilionrminintheireclis; WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Mr. Bland of Mis- | Wiioh commences o e s el | chair responded “and lndies of the conven- | Which did duty immediatal ' Whe ] cuitaren feet tho ebility of the changing A aside the verdict in the case of O'Donuell e wi Iviloged question. called up tne | Y/hich commences on Monday next, will | {5 " SRy tie lady from Wisconsin,” | FOyal head. M wator scasous, even more than adults, and they be- H against the Union Pacific railroad company “F""'”"’;’dc" Adsioanizieince, L Tl T T i e e ke '“““L'.'l‘l‘b"':d onter in tho confests. | fiaving this started ho procoeded to suy the | and Nelirof acted as herald A o cross, poovish, and uncontrollable. nd granted tion f ow by NEw York, Feb, 22,—[Special Telegram ot 3 ! 3 here will be ten very exciting races, in ect of the convention was to organize a Following the prince me Ame 1054 a0, ! 3 % Ty Gt domens fonstas oo | tothe Brx] - Reunno Caulker, a full-bloded, | W- Ferris. 1o bore testimony from a per- | whuch all the champlons of America, pro- | party for the commmou kool of the Whole eo- | embowered in a richly decorated float, | The lood shoutd bo cleansed and he systom oaived by the killing of O Donuell's tosm and | jot black African prince, who last week mar- | 50nal knowledge of the claimant to the | fessional and amateur will compete. | ple, to gunrd the weak neainstthe strong. | The land of the free was symbolized by | fuvigorated by the use of Hoods Sarsap: crmanent personal injuries received at St | ried Sl Shafler, n colorod it of Dayton, | Meritof the claim and asked that the houso | Large cash prizos for professionals and | He'wished it distinetly understood that this idess of liberty, represented by Spring my two children were vacci- lidward in February, 1556, ToUnal 5 ‘,r r the W i " | pass the bill over thevets. five” gold medals for amateurs. Also [ party was not the pm!)? anarehy, thous |.L Mrs. Selma Lindemann, attired in the on after, they broke all out with run- Ohio, sails to-day for the west coast of Africa, | PAS: TEH iok H i a tact that the anarchists were not much | g 0o B | 4 . ; o) T O3 e Nt T SonIA 108s 5 to resume sway over his subjects, The | The house refused to pass thebill over the | champion trick —and = fancy = riding. d of until there was an undue numper of | rdditional stars and stripes prosent- g0 dresdplLihougly Flooded With Electric Light. y s scom Tost niaht om bamen i pere | veto—yeas, 152; nays, 95—not the constitu- | The = following named “are the | [SWCELEETNGS YE'Was ‘the duty of this | iDZ & very priestly appearance. She too | them. IHood's Sarsaparilia cured thom com- WARo0, Neb., Feb, 22.—(Special to the | Prince was secn last night on bosrd the brig [ 40P 00 ios, Ao ot ioas O e specdiest men in the country, and | ptiv f'alard equally against the exactions train of attendant Pletely; and they have been healthy ever B, |~ "The long expeeted eleotrie light made | Mason, by a revorter, to whom he told some- | EOREHREERE B 0 e o | Will all compete in tho different “events: | of one class A LT e R A Tdo feel that Hood's Sars ftself known on our streets and in all our | (i of his plans: “Some six years ago."he | | 1 10N TARE FRIERES B SORREEURE OF | John S. Prince, champion of America; | classes. (Avpiwuse). 1lis addross was de- | th y ey icliiaren¥talno KGO TS business houses lnst night. In the main it is | J0id, *my fatber, who was king of the Sher- 1ayhole consideration of the sehate amen Thomas W. Ick, champion of Canadu: | voted largely to advice in regard to things to | his lordship, and hearing ‘TroMPsON, West Warren, Mass. asuccess, buta few of the burners are de. | Dio couniry near Sierro feone,about twice as | ments to the sunary civil approvrlation bill. | 12q ™ Bullock, champion of Nebras Do avoided i making a platform and against | wobiot from which he frequent] 3 : § fective, which will be remedied in pfew | P8 as|_t|w state u(‘(‘)hm, died and leftme in LIhe recommendations of the committee on | Tyomas Hardwick, chumpion of Kansas; | the blandishments ’otn_pr:llltw‘tlnn?anllé:‘q l"t“; the amber beverage. He wa nted " Purlfy the Blood 5 days, ‘Uhe light is strong, brilliant and | ¢Are of sumo Anerican missionaries. 2y | appropriations were concurred in and the | Frank Dingley, champis f th orth. | party has been organized and starf bR A s ! y A & i sent mo to the United States to bo educated rank Dingley, pion of the north- | BN Niice 3 4 4 : E fiEnix; andin Erest dmproveiyony o in the christian faith, I have studied at the | Committee having rixen a conference was | west, William Ashinger, champion of Col- | PUp & (i iiitee on rules and recolations re- | Next was drawn — Gormania, —rep- Mood's Sarsaparilia 18 eluracterized by % IIK:;[‘ mu:"m‘“"“‘w;m“ e l,“" the k £etrie | Dayton college, have entered the ministry | ordered on the disagrecing votes of the two | orado; Frank Mittauer, champion of | orc and their report was adopted. A me- | resented by Mrs, Baur who main- | threo peculiarities : 15t, tho combination ot 7 Without dbabt be Tatiied at the noxt couneil | and learned the trade of printing,and amnow | houses, i Omaha;” Charles Peabody, of Omaha; | fiorial was sent to the committee on resolu- | tained a digmficd wnd apprdprinte mien | yemedial agents ; &4, the proportion; a4, tho —— 3 3 ) under e on military affairs, reported a which | of Omaha; William Smith, of Florence, | offered and sel e 4 3 stood the magniticent presence of J. O, Qualities, The result is amedicino of unusual 8 Polsoned by Impure Food. auspices of the United Brothers board of for- | i jntended for a substitute for the MeAdoo | Mass., and William Spears, of Minneap- | without reading. it Kucnne, as Jiismarck, in the celebiutod [ eanuty (2be Fatt b B known. | NruBAsKA CrTy, Neb, Feb. 22,—ISpeclal | & PUstions a4 Wil preach tho ashen s | binl “to provide for the manufacturo of first | olis. 'The champion trick rider of Amer- M) RengiRl onoeh i eommrtin Ao bt | white uniform of the 'Sron Prince. Fritz [ id forsook eontutuing additional evidenco, Telegram to the Bre. |—"Tho family of J. W. | newspaper once a month,” Prince Reunno | ¢lass modern guns for the navy and sea | ica will ulso give a fine exhibition of trick | (FICVENb R0 At e the words of Mr. | Wirth, with a drunimajor’s staft’ fol- “Yood's Sarsaparilla toncs up my system, ) | Black, president of the Nebraska City C: is ashort Jittle, wan, with Iright suappy suasERndiioiie defensen Loferrad tlo fldmzi “l?llufl the most diflicult feats on | JEERLR BRINC 'spoken in Pennsylvania lu\l\‘lwl, and in :'m lnnfur""ll '1" A ruseian | purifes my fL'L,’",‘i'., shiarpeus iny apnetite, and E ning company, consisting of his wife, three | eves. s wife is a shade lighter in color, A 4 s R one wheel, Jast September, were true, there was no cause | soldier, succeed e of athletic vema Lo ko o over.s . » a ‘ ehildren and wotherantuw 1n 1vine e | Las fiterary aspirations, and wears glasses. O oy ULy i 38 it | Among ihe races will be a professional T convention. He said that “the worlc | Gorm nwhom walked | Koster of EI::::II:" Lowsll, Maghi oo L ‘ | precarious condition resulting from eating The Mardi-Gras, Provislons lonking to1a, ayatein enpublip der s 'n:‘iIg‘fiafl:lhélg{aw“tfw:"gfi'l:rmrbx:'ov Irsspority o e L R S U P T teworthis woughn goldl 1 Bamiiiagiox, @ food containing soma poisonous matter. The NEW ORLE Feb. 22,—The Rex o efense which shall protect our seaboard and | PD¢- By g, 4 G al Logan contradicted in & manner S T it i it 50 Bank Stroct, New York City, | hysicians have ns yet been unable to trace A eb. 22.—The Rex procesy | yreat Iakes in case of contingency of war, | ices and other attractive foatures. of Gieneral 1 ) e t | A nnmber of other disguises, illus i Tl direct sotiee of The poison. N6 doubt il | Sion this atternoon was a brilliant affair, em- | Which tho committen do 1ot consider in any e ecing Blaine, when In excusini luselt tor bot | trative of German charactoss, mu Hood’s Sarsaparilla | ik pecover. LRCINGR posied OERUMATOUR a0 Tutloegue | dourne ““‘EI‘]’;“"!:' tuwy am"ml % ll{”‘l’% ":H Ab A(”““ B;,c’fle Linb: Jol i‘(?fi,‘.'.er‘“.’.’a said: “The people do not elect ln-lluud, PRI R Bold by all druggists, $1; six for §5. Made 2 —_— tableaux. First came a detachment of | Proposed bill, but recommend & substituto out a dozen wheelmen met at John | JONKER B0 BUEL o0t and therefore L must | Franee was povsonated by Mr. Pul's | 290 M85 AR 667 50000 Mase, ; . A Succossful Revival. mounted Amazons in rich costumes. ‘Chen | HEFEIOr wiieh T the Jidement of the oul’ | 5. princ's headquarters at the exposition | make my speeches to those who o Tak- | wio marchod with militacy firmns, 33 AR e 1 jyanoo, Neb, Fub. uh—[Speclal to the | followed twenty cars, each containing tab- | and piaco the country b & position reudily | building last evening to tako the preluni- | ine this asa toxt, Brs, Bod wehs 104 | fio wivtotm b a priisia of i § _ ‘ R Bee.|—Ihe union revival meetings have | Jeaux. The second division was illustrative | and quickly to provide against future exigen- | nary steps toward the organization of a | that th been electing the oflicers of AP e iy ; closed and the result is very creditable. A | of ic and vari hul. Foll, cies as th ise. L his hand bad not been elec Mr. Blanke, dressed in gens d-armes. E » result is y creditable. A | of music and various popular songs. Follow- | cies as they may arise. new bivyele club. A paper was prepared | thiy government for years. He had been dis- | = a3 Pt 100 G s resented Holland in g large number of converts have been made | iD& Rex's procession came the Independent [~ Pending further debate the committee rose D, v F 4 el 1 € X AN R oo Mr. Louis Koch repres ol on moxt liboral K 5 N A0 | Order of 'tie Moon in a travesty on' promi- | and the house proceeded to the consideration | foF the signatures of those desiring to join | franchised by the machinatious of ot 8 nout Miroon costumo,len A motlay ooy TOr Rl 3 since they began. Rev, Mr. Barry, of Ire | QEUSE 00, B6 N00R 8 IVEHY O promi- | and Ihton exprossive of regrot at the | the elub.” A second meeting will be held | lists and by the gross evils of the wige sys- A T T L N R e AR | fLaa L] 5 v 3 mont, and Kev. Willard Scott, of Omaha,- | R0 g A \is | of tho resolution expressive of regrokatthe | o0 o arly date to perfect the organiza- | tem of this country. She pointed out a rem- 5 of peusants anc s B, are holding revival meeiings at’ tho Congre. | Yabkee nation. ‘Llie feature of the evening, | desth of Senator Austin ¥, Piko, of New | it an early date | I °t the organi oy for all this—a perfect union into one I'he czar of Russia was personated by WA_NTED : gational churen this week. after the Proteus pre jon, was the re- | Hampshire, Asamark of respect to the | tion. Mr. Prince has consented to cap- o Rl tlaases of laboring men. Hith- | Louis Hellborn, He was suc A i e SORLReL R Fin SN R Bk kg gabon | mamory ob e ipestand - s Msilte i | sl Sematpiolup ¢ DALY ootions had split into pieces every | brace of Russian soldiers, | | CorLumnus, Neb., Feb, 22, -{Special Tele- | country. Who Will Succeed Sherman? To-night at the'ekposition a oceurs | alone would give nowsr. Recurting to tho | 7pj,, 8 gram to the Bik. | —llenry Mariatt, of Louis- —— WAsHINGTON. Feb. 28~ Ther I8 an i O RNLD A0 INOX ACCUFS 1 evils of the preseut thue, sho sald plunder | joitnd A, Alten ekt pric % Tille, 101 ing out to Odessa, B Defining Corspiracy in Mlinoss. r Al gt 2 the meeting of Juck G. Hanley and Geo was now obtained throuzh speeial legista- | SO0 S ATy e ville, was moving out to Odessa, Buffalo e B MRl b pression abroad to-night that either Senator | 1. Blinehe the well known pugilists, in | tion, through ofticials, throuzh the wmllitia Mr. Baur C it y Pin RTri county, Neb., and while attending 1o a car | 57 picin, L, Feb. 32-—-Mr. Merritt | yioa0 or Senator Ingalls will bo elected to | ut U B vt e s itn | through Pinkerton, “What shall 1 eall | Bull, such in cuts wi LR R of stoek durinz the switehing of the train at | introduced W the houso to-day a bill to de | 5000ed Senator Sherman as president of the | & round glove contest. theso fuvorito | LW ghe asked. Cries of “assassins,” | Bnglishmoen love to print-rotund, reuly i E this place this worning wot is right taot be: | five conspiracy and to punish the same, It | Soccred HERAIor AR bt PIEICERE of 116 | adepts in the mant d“‘l"A“““ meet in asix | W S A irdering thieves.” I leave | and ruddy. Lreland was not represented, \ © twean tho buipers, erisled tvo of b toes | provides that if two_or more persons sl | iidate tor tre honor, And the imbression has ;":"d 50‘?"“%‘- “Luu‘;}i':": “’I'l'"! feature | 40 saying of bad words fo” the gentlomen.” | hut Scotland i hland fad - anch and the front part of the foot, o D aw, ; i o £ . umber of local will appear in | gaj spoaker. She thouul 2 assic, dressec 3 weil known anc PilIoR: G Finsng) conapiro (o do an um.n\)‘f_"‘ act denzerous In | fora basis only Informsl Bretiwinary tiks | geiondly bonts, yhpo vro.p‘ummgl T one | e Oy Ghough, tiab o dla | Lassic (,i,rlm REIRESAGEERIL SN A% Surveyors Start Out. s cliavacter to human 1ife, oF to 8 persou oF | B e e wall known stabdlns aud. 1ong ex. | Of interest. 1ot see the evil Of the money ' systom. She £ It o ‘ om0 23, [Spocial Telo- | Property, orifits mccomplishment will nec- | 30 tREW WOLERDER NERIEE, SOL JORE &% o declared that under it workingman mizht | 10/ G001 RIS T A ram o the Bir.] ~A party of B, & M. rail. | ©5Srily or probably requite the use of force | {{"is"{igugnt that the senator selected wili Mogh-Roye. boasiave on the freo land. “Alra. ‘Torkd | ol EEeD antounced | Ty ¢ . e nan Life o injury to person or property, | by ot 108 Jaare ¥ { ) Bh. WA ; rm ruanization. Sho wa oming ) HLARCOTL 3 teais for sevaral iwouths and drovo west, os- | every party 16 such conspiracy shallibe ering | UG¢ urius the next congres: backers in his maich with Moth, offers to | e S RETAEECES PAehion ind givena | gunposed to be the jungles of A 3 tensibly toa point north of igh, 7They | inally liable for whatever offénse any one or = wager 0 that Koyce will win the match | rousing vote of thanks.. X e Not less than 1,000 masquers took part would not diselose their purpos more of liis co-conspirators shall cotnit in Mauy Nominations Confirmed. | whioh takes place #t the exposition build- [ Afiera long and noisy discussion aboub | 5,'vh; rocossion, Heyeral aircles of the | - furtherance of the nimon design, This WasaiNGTON, Feb, 22.—The following | i pridy ights Moth i8 i ent | opening the hall to citizens the convention at | 4 1y re vl then the | 4 TR R il 13 intendec to stzenzhen the I i sucl | wero the postuiasiers contirmed today: L. oy BIgLgELON backed heavily by | 10:43 0'clock adjoured vt 0 o'clooic to- | il B R saant dissppeureq 3 ASHLAND, Neb., Fob. 23—(Special Tajo. | 2363 88 that of tho anarchisty receutly tried | P, Bowes, £ldora, In.; E. J. Higgins, Ack- | yeiends. The turners will tako papt iy | MOTTOW moining. in sympathy with the note gram to the k) A man nawmed Cox was | Chicago. —_— ley, Ia.; George C. Rodnan, Washington. | furnishing a varied programe, B tra the immense line I;! 3 run over and killod by the evening train to Cyclones Crosa the Rockies. la.; Georse P. Neal, Columbus Junction, i LINDBERG=AL St Josephs hospital Feb. | ¢ 19 waliz, Pho specticle i ¢ Lineoln last: night, nwar Soutiy [iénd, C/% | Onyiiie, Cal., Feb 32 —A eyclone passed | Ia; William 1, Merntt, Des Molnes, I [ pyrs Proers for salo—a few choico | 2 Miss 8. Lindbers, aged 21 years. - Satan sported with an_old aman, living near Sonth Bend, | pear here last nizht and for a distance of six | James N, Davis, Knoxville, Ia.: Alexander PR T R T L Remawns were taken to Drexel & Manl's ’n e with tripping X and was out bunting. Ln some way o Was | yiles carried ovarything before it, destroying | Chatles, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; E. A. Kammerer, | 56313+ Fnquire at tho Coszens. from whicli place funeral aunounced e youth. Night coquetted with morning 4 SRUERE 08 Lbo 1iaok 3N KuA oV, fences and cabius. lis breadth was about | Beardstown, 1.y C.' B.' Foster, Nationa T T 0w e § !,m-u. sty arans tightly enoir d the | : ' : fifty feet. 4 is the first ever reposted west of | Stock Yards, IIL:'A. 1. Verdier, 'Whitehall. A : Ao T —lufs - Mr. and Mys. | fmirest of a Cancausian form i Busiingion Wins the Shoot, the Kocky wountains, » TIL; G. A Kellenborzer, Mendofa, Il J. A. | ~Buby Buker, an inmato of Oiive [ WRIGIE-infant dausher ot My, anl SIS | i hiaatans ware. fan Kxokus, la, Feb. 22 |Special Telegram — = rm, Al Charles Wisema, Rranch's establishment, called at the [ ghoor (i3 years, 3 imonths and % days. | tred times & minut :: ‘m'- H‘Cm IA‘ .[»ouln.c-:; u:_ fh\gruu sn:..n.., Law and Order Oficers, "fi‘."x“n‘i..’.’fifi,"i‘:'.'.‘i-’{f&i‘x’,' ML | Bk oflice last night to deny the pub- | puperal ser from their residence 1303 { gaac whiro it migl, the eyo | etween teaus from Burbnglon and his | Arwaxy, N, Y, Feb. 2.~The national | MM, Tobéy, Sauk Center, Minn.: E lished statement that she bad attempted | South Tenth strect, at 2 p. 1., February 24 | cigat to atfor| tho by | plice, Miracted s larce number of Shorismen | convention of thie law aud order liaguc to- Kewp, Montoyideo, Minn.i P V. ém&el. suicide by swallowing morphine yester- | Friends invited. ] g74M8 LAY R | G 9010 104 i favor of Burlimgton, each contes- | G4¥ elected ofticers as follows: President, | Fort How Wie 1\ Silover, Jr., New | day morning. She explains that ‘she is Ave you coming, dear, to meet me, I Taaiect v cured » g &t shooting at fwenty-ive elay pigeons. Carles O Hounsy, of Chicaso: secretary, L, Hicamand, Bie.s W, 4. Wioalsr, Atwwsas, ruhgiout toa rushing of the blood to the With your face so ¢lad and fair? i Ths Eandan Else il Chicaga 1 y v R ¢ 2 3004 f i H, | Ao o, " head, and that it was one of these affeo- rou coming, 1da darhng, Ze— h 3 - Perry, Southport, Conn.; geueral . | Alice H. Groves. Afton, Ia. P Are you coming, I1da 3 Py | ) Stous Citr's Street Car Pight Amey ot AN SR | & agent, An- | A Ger wominations coniried were: Thos, | tions that caused her illness. Dowa the radiant, shiniag stair?® ' m Lhase's l,]g £08I0T BOCK. Stoux Ciry, la., Feb, 22.—[Spe Pele- ———— :‘. Manning. of LT“I’} na, m“im"lwd‘uu- Chief Gulliguu*sa'.yl that the patent ex- For last night 1 thought I saw you= i [(R"HP V) { Ly i 3 graw to the ek, |- Quite a good deal of in- - Nebraska and. lowa Weather, consul at St Heenay ECCW: | tension ladder, ordéred some time ago w | - Ihad como a weary way-— i of LAORIAL RDITION. . terest Is taken in the matier of granting a or Nebraska and fowa: Local snows, fol- |'§fallee of Maryland, cousul at Munich, | Chicago, will be shipped from that place And you hastened out to wee! e, | gt 1ia 1100, Jast yut Oull franelilse W tie dew euble car company for | lowed by fair weather, lower temperature. - | and B P, Moore, of Missourl, consul geueral | to-day. : g At the closing of tib ay. \ erias were filled wath interested § 2 e Babio: Ml |