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FEBRUARY 27, 1 NUMBER 2 TV | the Lbag contamning the diamonds, | socialists, 1fyou want to measure Prince | terviewed I'rof. De Rossio, the distinguished \ o ; N | arossed and ordered on its thind rending, | some eharncter, Meat was Drtoheretat Gl TALES OF THE QUAKh | rushed down stairs, leaving the jewelry | Bismarck’s influence, observe the volks | dircctor of the Rommn geodynamic observa lLBRI(A\Tl“D LAW ““\LRS. | Str. Randant objected to the disposl. | Petl AN Jco house was teed ail summer, ANE behind her, 8he was fortunately able to hire | partei. Once it was influential; now it has | tory, He said: “There is nothing wonderful tion of the bill without recu. [ MK AR vesetables were always abundant, SIXTEENTH YEAR. Warden Hyers, who has recently assumed a closed o swept out of existence. Also the bro- | in the fact that an earthquake has occurred. | riage, in which she bivouacked | be lar treatment in the commitiee of the N 1 | 3 ) | control, stated that a week ago he e until she got away from Nice, On arriving | gressionists are cut down from sisty-seven to | The partieular region most affected is one of | How the Railroad and Jobbers' Lobby Ropes | whole. Hle offered an amendment that tiie | prisoners indiyiduaily, - neking. recaniing fcenes of Horror Depicted By Refugees | to-day in aris sie obtained medical advice | almost nothing. They are opposed to Prince e seismic regions of Italy, The last great Legislators Into Its 0il Rooms. bill should be taken up in that form at once. | their wavts and complaints, and but one I From the Shaken District. and was warned that there was great danger | Bisinarck.” earthquake there occurred in 1818, Since L PRy The .\lml'\v‘lmvlv\! was accepted hv‘|”"i ;vt.r\[\iq: | ‘lhw:: :.I‘f\‘:“"\l::I||:|“-l|“l “”'\”.' lnll‘\ln(-:L. \l""]\l“ n,ll. 5 of paralysis. During the whole time of her “That was great guns for the n lib- | there has been oecasional slight disturbances, ‘\Y\I'Ilhlil:;\In":’r‘v’ln\(;”l';('yl:I"V‘u‘:’\"T\y‘\v:::"v‘y:‘l-‘mn\;um‘\ ROVENALTS, The ‘:“m “l:“'\l; Inlx‘\v‘*‘l‘l\u\':‘l;u-‘;zn'y\‘l.: — narrative her nervous twitehing showed | erals,” 1 suggested. but never anything like this. Yet about | MOST DISGRACEFUL SCENES. | tuinstor some time. nntil the indecision of | it not tiary is open to visitors, that near NARROW ESCAPES FROM DEATH. | clearly that her danger was anything but [ “It is interesting when taken with the | spring time one must look out for seismic a all the mombers of the 1egislature, the house narrowed down to consideration of per= imaginary, As soonas she is sufliciently | Catholie losses, replied my informant, commotions, At this moment there is a gen- N a motion to report the bill back, witha ree sonally visited it and its workings t wins — rested shie intends to go to London to take | *'because it scems to indicate some popular | eral disturbance, not, however, exceeding an | = SRR AL . e R e '\\:I'h";'-rijl‘ Bers whorn they ‘:\”I‘-Imur”lk‘d 1n any case, it will be long be- | disapproval of the modification of the clerical | average maximum. Etna and Vesuvius are | Drunkenness Which Are Nighuy | poped. | e donbis The Nealhfo Hew People Who Thoucht the Angel Gabriel | pier tlvice. 1n any ea Had Blown His Final Blast, i it for | years, “If and heartiy Mr. Wititmora made a vigorons fi the bill, saving that with the exception of the ny one doubis the healthfulne: <8 of the prisoners,” said Wars h laws."” also giving signs of activity,” Indulged in By the Weak o Few of the opposition leaders have yet “Was an earthquake foreseen?"* and Venal Members, charter’ bill there was no measure before | den Hyers, “all they need o o is to visit tha R T g '"""',:; hoeks of | Tetutned to Berlin, but so faras Iam ableto [ “That is ratuer a delicate question to an- the legiclature in- which “the peopto | Hstiution and watch” e men as they move baladea EL M) ; A et L tr08 Wl e r. Selsmic science has hardly reachied et of Omaha were &0 much interested, o grand march THE LABOR QUESTION AT ROME | earthquake were felt at Torli, in the province judge they agree with the conscr vatives that | swer. Seismic science has hardly reached a Dangerous Political Work., The motion to indefinitely postpone was lost. e the present danger of war is past. Pr stage which allows on to be positively sure as Bismarck controls the speech of his follow- | to such points, although the science is on the ers so that until he announces his policy to | way to it. Even now, thanks to the other government leaders they refuse to | microscopic obscrvations, we are roughly of Campobasa, yesterda The bodies of twenty-four persons killed by Views of Catholic Officials on the Rituation | the earthquake Wednesday have been taken from the ruins in Diano-Marino, and it is Lixcory, Neb,, Feb. 2. Editorial Corre | The motion was then made that the billbe | CHADRON BADLY SCOROHF " bt fhdsaltondond Lt il ° | recommended for passaze. It was opposed - spondence. | —The peovle of Nebraska hardly | by Mr, Failer, who conaemned the billin its [ Twent, lize by what corrupting, immoral and [ present form and said it was enti five Thousand Dollars Worth ely in the of Property Destroyed, in America. el o v it upibions over | enabis . 0se0 h Joroach | dangerous influences thelr law-makers are | interest of one section of the state. “Tlic ve- | Oy apgay, Neb., Fob, 25 —[Special Te o known that 164 are yet under the fallen | hCrinit the publication of their upinions over | ehadled | 1o, | (Gwe o SPPIORCH | surrounded at the state cavital. Let them | Sommendation for passage. prevailed, 4410 | et ne | This morning at 6 oelone '1';!”;“'"{';' ’\““M”3".""""'|’”'"""‘.‘,"'" o BISMARCK WILL SPEAK DACIFICALLY cither in this particular district or in Spain, | S0 With me through the headquarters of | ““sfter the commlitee arose a motion to re- | fire was discovered in the rear of Waller & BEATH OF CARBINAL JACOBINI | i s rHis it airitonn We had observed | the railtoad and jobbers' lobby atthe old | commit the bill, was almost unanimously car- | Lyman's drug storo on Main street, six doors “I hear on excellent authority thatBismarck | was thought probabl iias pa- | microseopic disturbances at the Roman ob- vatory since the 20th inst., but they ceased shore, T'hree hundred cominunes were Commercial, now known as the Capital | tied. “'lie situation really secmed to be, as visited by the earthquake. As yet the re- south of the southwest corner of M Notel. From sunrise every morning until 8 [ Mr. Gilmore: said, that ihe bill had been | ooon g streets. The 4 elng § ary i 2 Sprung o the " hotse | without wrepara: | Second streets. Tho alarm belng glven, the will make early next session a spes citic as his Jast great speech was warli reports of the easualities have been received | & 3 4 % or 4 o'clock the next morning the bar-tenders | i ze o Y " Py Ve A it &40 The enthusiasm over the recent elections | As usual in such cases before the earthquakes, . L4 g . °r8 | tion or expectation and while it | citizens turned out en masso to tight the fire, Bupporters ofthe Governmont Farty ’fwm’hu! xty, The pope has sent $2,000 ook H e onos, Several house-bound | 1 remarked, too, that the earthquakes camo | /0 the hotel “sample room™ are keptbusy | was —desirable “to " amend it - no | Thero being no fire engine or fire departe in Germany Declare Peace Cer- or the relief of the sufferers, veterans tried to vote by telephone. Others, | at the end of a period of moderate baromet- | POUFINE out and mixing the \\\l\.}vfi and L'!',‘(“h“.‘[.‘.\."h’.“.'.‘." !:”::ut:f.’l‘n”l‘.‘:d‘nx:fi “.'.‘r':;‘“lx‘\.;:i ment organized, this was difficult and with- tain For One Year—A Sun- — tooillto go to the polls, sent their chil | rical depression, which had its center in the [ !uors for the so-called guests. ~ While the o called MrWhithiore to his | futavail. The drog store was soon abane Monday, which ¢ A feet with a protest. He said the house had | donedand attertion was y regulations, the busiest | 1y, 10N, THE LABOR QU outer doors are closed punctually at 10 o’clock under Lincoln ci day Socialistic Demonstras dren with tilled out batlot papers. disturbed district and coincided with a sud- en to the build. It Still Excites Great Atteation at il AEAR BELAGHITAKEY F188 0f thS BATORSIEE. en refusing to hold evening sessions in | inz adjoining toward Main street, owned tion in London. R hte: o GONE TO FRANCE. Tho barometrical conditions evidently | e has only begun at that hour. The | ordertoattend minstrel shows and le shows. | Felix Boznansky and occupied by ,-"vi',{ (CorAghL 189 bl James Gokisn Benneth by VAvRNEL LTS effective and dangerous work of the politi- | Smyth—L would like to ask the gentle | gtein & Richards, clothiers orts wero More Barthquake Tales. :, Feb, 20,—[New York Herald Cable | Minister Phelps and Wifo Leave the | wfay fresh disburbances be expected?” clans who are engaxed in criminal ‘work | ™3T 00 { was there: 1own up: I went | Made to remove this building, bt the wind Sames Gordon Bennett. | to the I —The labor question is London Legati “Lwould rather not say positively, We | thrives best after the midnight hour, like | thore, (Laughter.) Y i commencing to blow strong from the west, —~[New York Hesald inz Rome plenty of food for reflection | Copuright 18 by James Gordon Bennett:] | cortainly at this eritical mouent are passing | (At of the house-breaker and cracksmen. | The reference was to the appearance of May | soon Ienited this building, and it being Cable—Special to the Bek.|—A few fu- | juctnow. ‘The pope seems fully alive to its Loxpox, Feb. ©6.—[New York Herald | tnrougha maximum periods but after a dis- | The generous and hospitable treat at the bar | Vernon's dizzy blondes at the opera house [ partly demolished, gave the wind a chanee i » Janne i ; : . ) el y is 0 oAb Lnvit 1 last evening, gitives from Nice and Cannes are arriving | jmportance and is studying it, 1f not with an | Cable—Special to the Berk.|—United States | turbance of this kind has relieved nature, | 18 followed up by an invitation to the oil- | 15t to fan the flame: 1 5 w8 The Riv Ak v git, ! 4 3 : ba a 3 n ARG A Mr. Whitinore continning, made a serious il and it was soon a sheet ot here. The Riviera earthquakes have sent | ajgogether scientific mind. at least with sin. | Minister and Mrs. Phelps, undismayed by | one cannot assert where there will be earth- | F00ms, so-called. These rooms may be found | gyiuction to the house trusting upon the pros. | fire driving the workmen away. It seon foreigners scuttling, however, northward 10 | coreand earnest inpartiality. It would be a | the earthquakes, left lere to-day en route for | quakes outside of the region already dis- | I every story of the hotel during the session. | peet of twenty days more session that was | thatall efforts to extinguish the fire were Paris, Milan and Germany. Hardly any | pistake to suppose that even the | the south of France, for the benefit of Mrs. | turbed, There, however, may be expectea | T1ey are engaced and paid for by the rail- | not yet sure, *But it was sure that 200 10300 | useless, and attention was given towards Americans have thought it prudent to come | question of organzation of the | Phelps’ health. The embassy has been put | renewed, though slizhte Y ronds and occupied by - their political }:L‘J&H'i‘ii‘::h Opsideratlon and it dt wis eX | saving movable property. The fire now: south, I drove to several favorite American | A moriean Knights of labor b tenth even, it would be necessary to get down | Spread north, taking in~ succession 1. W. commotions The as | in the charce of Secretary White and Mrs. | aetivity will xradually subside. On the | Prostitutes. — Here, all might long, resorts here to-day but only found two Who | been prejudiced in Rome. Al the prelates | White. They will represemt the United | whole, T am inclined to rezard this as a focal | he men who ply — the infamous voea- | 1o work. Hall's * grocery = store, J. = Sim's were present when the earthquakes ook | with whom I have had occasion to discuss the | States at the approaching levee ofthe queen’s | manifestation of interior force, 1t is impos- [ Hon of seducing weak and venal “I'he house then, upon motion of Mr. Fuchs, '([-."I‘(';,"qm\'\“l“ “' i Ll Ac lln'u real P vas C T. # 7 - o ) § o S smbers of the legislature r ol cces clock. state and of oftice buidings, Rickei place. Awong tne number was Colonel T. | matier have shown a great wish to gve it | drawingroom. sibla to say whether disturbances may be ex- | Members of tlie leglelature carry on their | fook o recest LI Sqlog | 1ol tow's real ostato and Wi oo, LAKg Ash, of California, a friend of Mr. John W. | fair consideration. 1f the chureh has any | AS T was chatting with the seeretary, who | pected outside Europe orgies, I the oll rooms wembers are In- | oy g figuse roconvensd in the after- | & Halle’s bank on the corner of ain and Mackay. He had just arrived trom Nice, bias at all. I am inclined to think it is in | S0 often did similar honors under Mr. AN OTITRRDNTERVIRY: veigled to take & smoke and listen to a eamp- | noon the friends of the appropriation bills | Second “streets. "Phen it spread west to “It was a few minutes to 6, said he, | favor of the workingman An eminent | Lowell Isaw on the table several numbers PAnts, (via Havre), Feb, 26.—[New York | fire story related with gusto by bottle-searred | for charitable purposes endeavored to briug | Spareur & Eisher's building, the Chadron and A, Joslyn's confectionary 1t was ehecked. The Danielson warriors, The drinkers get more boisterous | them up but they were postponed until | Democrat, as the night wears away. Then the profes- | Monday when théy will come up as the | store, wher “when 1 felt the first shock. [wasinbedat | Roman prelate who has made special | Of the current Court ana Society Review, | Herald - Cable—Special to {he B the tune, on the third floor, inaroom of the | study of the Iabor question has | containing a very good, large print of Mrs. | had an interview today with Admiral 4 . e a 5 vl 3 : L Special order of the day. A very pretty little | Bousé, adjcining Waller & Lyman’s drug Hotel de France. T heard men and women | gayored me with his views on the subject. 1 | Cieveland. “The lady who holds the Wash- | Mouchez, chief of the Paris observatory, 1 | Sional gambler and his capper take the hoozy | jiuhie” is expected over some of thie desired | Store on the south, was also burned, and seve SCREAMING AND GROANING iave reason to think they embody the pres- | ington — drawingrooms.” said Secretary | acked thé aimiral: <15 it probable that theye | member in hand, and when his money is all | appropriations. eral smaller buildings were either burned or allaround me. The screams seemed to be | ant opinion of those who will eventually de- | White, smilingly, At the levee he will [ Will be any more earthquakes in the Riviera?” | gone ana his wateh has also been staked and Ar. Gafford, who, by the way, {5 a young | torn down. "There was little if any loss on he next three | Joq 8 just in the frame of mii o ac- | and sambitious physician, ecall movable property except Waller & Ly et “occasional shocks | :" ":cf,, fm.l. '””‘“: "1' b “”"l'w:‘:lf“: ‘_“”“1"| creating a board of health and moved that it | ¥1o lost alnost their entire stock and ely to be so serious P L. Ul el Hhx, should be made the special order ot this after- [ fixtures. ‘I'he Danielson house succeed haif suppressed, as 1f those who gave utter- | cide what attituds the ehuren shall adop | Present young william Fullerton, the son of | His teply was: “Yes. for M . f months we may ex ance to them could not get their sound out | to\ards American labor societies. e frankly | the ex-judge, who soon produces, as a com- | fiiore, but they fre not properly. ‘Then 1 heard people rushing out | adipitted that workingmen had poser, an opera. as those of Wednesday. roper-fn who begs him not to trouble himselt | Joon. The motion was decisively Tost. removing about all their furniture. ‘There of their rooms onto the landings. They MUCII CAUSE TO REBEL “Lshall also present,” added Mr. White, i Lafterwards mlh-drml M. lm\!l‘\r(-. amem- [ about vaying it back. Once within the | @'The {muw went into \‘umm{llh-l- of the ‘\;Ii'llvh'w:u- I;l‘u the house and \\')lml \l\.-m ore heir night gowns. Of | azainst thelr srese Y X “Mr. Wright Stuart, of New Yotk ber of the institute of France, and otie of the | snares and foot-falls the member is very sel- | whole, Mr. Crane in the chair, Mr. Tracey’s [ there suceceded in removing all - bags it m} :J‘:l ‘unt B ||T- 10 & WA FEreri A TR ot STl AT Elia | VP8 [ eTE E e .-:\‘u-l'uf- \\1l-“ \\") :k|l‘l:“ first authorities on_ selsmologzy, | M. Daudre | o3 “iticate himselt, Ho bosomes | Dill ELViNE county bonrds powtr to constrict (LT L L (s e fl course L ® " marvel at their drifting into socialism, but he & presented by Mrs. White at the | 4d “already (in. October) expressed his 0 self. necessary’ buildings and issu son’s loss s about $8,000—in- bonis to pay amended by requiring such sured - for 82.000: - Lake & Holley's, Californians are somewhat used 20 | thought they did not fully grasp all sides of | drawinz room, together with Mrs. Charles F. | views in the Herald and had anuounced to | the wretehed creature of the bad and dis- | ¢arefor” w u earthquakes. 1 turned round on my side | 1o problem, and were over proue to listen to | Blake and Miss Blake and Mrs, Van Renss- | the public the fact that never an instant | reputable gang which keeps on tightening its | action to receive the endorsement of a ma- 000, insured for 82,500; Waller & Lyman's and waited for, as itseemed to me, the best | 4y teachings of demagogues. elaer.” "‘",“‘.".’."“l‘,',"“.f,?‘(,"““. uurn:llz\nlrim);xm “,'\"." erip and finally controls him soul and body f‘unn{ .»I« |‘l|4;_ \'ulcrs‘nx:l‘|In\'l:'lllg;_s‘llt':lu.ul x.»cmpi «'u.i:(::[ :;Tn‘l:rr..':.‘f"«"“;'n!n' ml ":'; ’al'h::;:hluu\nfi part of a minute, till the house tighted itself. The church I3 not socialistic,” he said, | = Hitherto the legatlon has been embarrassea | ek, IUEG F FO0E (B0 SN | Last night 1lay awake until half past 2in a f prended for, biasaete M TH ORIOSEE ] wire partly indured. 1t was' foared it one The vibration ceased but (he commotion Was | whut is anxious to examine and probe the | DY the number of applications for vresenta- | question 1 had asked Admiral Moucheyz, | transomeless room of the third story. ¥ | it its head off. Messrs. Harlan and Smyth | time that the whole of Main street south of s0 great that it literally made me sick. The | ryots, Itis doing so very conscientiously, | HONS, as well as for seats in the gallery in | M. Daubre replied: *Yes, for the next three | few minutes the bar porter walked along the | also opposed it The bill is especially de- [ Second would go, and it was only prevented shock was far greater than any 1 had pre- | ¢ it may be some considerable time before | the houses of parliament, because the num- | O four months seismic disturbanees are like- | corridor with his clinking tray of bottles and | signed to Benable Gage county to get a court | from spreading farther by hard work. Had viously known even at San Francisco in 155, | ; 3 i Vith 1 o the | ber has been limited, but during the coming | 1y tobe felt in the Riviera, e present | prandy glusses, The peals of laughter and | house. It gotacrass Main street it would have taken y ok i ) it comes to the decision. With regard to the 3 4 the % | carthquake resembles in manhy respects that At i e "I'he bill to require the stamping of the | another block. 'The total loss is estimated at where an earthquake oceurred as 1 was pl Kuights of Labor, you cannot settle this | Session, which opens early, so far as the so- | of'INih, in Tuscany. - 1ti8 provable that both | hilirious shouts In the oil rooms on the oppo- | pifieut selivol. fund bonds <o they will | 820,000 to 00. The city recently ing billiards In a hotel oneday with Colonel | yattor on ordinary lines. Strictly speaking, | ¢ial element of royaity are concerned, Minis- | these earthquakes resulted from an explosion | site side of the hali made nizht hideous and { jo¢ be negotiable if stolen was recommended | chased an engine and hook and ladder e Floyd. I lny still and watched my field | of vourse the workineman. s ouly entitiod | ter Phelps has permission from the lord | of subter 1 steamn by water from the sea | sleep impossible, Within hearing distance | for passaze. pany fixtures, which should have arrived glasses fall down, but I was not hurt. - When [ ¢ e money for which hie contracts to do his | chamberlain to increase what may be ealled [ Feaching the rocks deeply imbedded inthe | jn * another room at the further [ ‘Tl bill to zive theowners of maleani. | Some ftime «go. Dreparations arc al I wentout I saw erowds ot people vork v = SRS his supply of court presentations. The cn- | Pierior of the earth, Which were conse- | ana " of tho hall another crowd | Mals a lien upon the progeny caused much | commenced to rebuild the burned 3 work,but we see workingmen are really often 3 e . e0- | quently very Lot. The steam was generated - v 0 and versatile diseussion. As‘an amendment [ and there will be a numberof br FLOCKING TO THE BEACK oppressed by the capitalists, We would fain | trance to the galleries, however, must eon- | nuder a hich pressure and tle slightest cause | of dissolute lobbyists and their companicns | 1o the bill it wa d to substitute therefor | erected. and station. That night hundreds slept in 800 3 tinue difficult, as the accommodations are | was liavle to bring abont an explosion. The | carried on their beastly debauch. Close by, | another bill which contemplates a lien upon bathing machines. I came on to Geneva the |~ TN G T ridiculously wmeagre earth’ 1st, then cooling, contracts and | on the other side of the oil room opposite to | the mother of the progeny. Messrs. Tingle, Interesting next day with alady and some gentleman | vcen dnthHeralecn Py e T, A'Banday Scet I‘[ 7D, 3 when tles down causes perpetual | where I lay, an Omala coterie was amending [ Nichol, Dempster” and Ballard opvosed the 1TON, Neb, Trom Cormbla, We were almost the only | introduced into the discussion, irrespective unday Soctalistic Demonstration, the positions of the lower strata | the charter between drinks. 1 could clearly | amendment, the former eharacterizing itas | gram to the Bir et buildings + = iy of Catholicism or Protestantism.” (Copyright 1887 by James Gordon Bennett.] of rocks.” distinguish the gentle voice of one of our | a “damnable injustice’ to a poor man e Ses passencers. At the station Isaw the Prin- | T e 005 G T, wthat the workingman | LONDON. Feb. 26,—INew York fterald |, “Could not the present earthquake have | paving contractors, who Seemed to be die- | who might only own a team of | Of the Clay County Educatior 3 cess Colona and Colonel Hunterford, with 2 R R been foretold? Patini amenaments 10r the judioiary commit. | mares, Mr. Raymond . said the house | Was held to-day at Clay Center. Special will be more ready to agree with you than | Cable— Not alone are the capitalists.” the paps and Catholic chureh having distu whom, afew days before, I had been pelting “ltall observatories'bad been provided with | tee, while Vandervoort and Charfey Green | had been engaged in building up a luib er | tralns were run over the Kansas City & Siteatic o v ccl b- | seismographs. ‘The velsmogiaph indicates to | puf in an occasional proviso just to leave | aristocracy, Iand aristoeracies and other aris- | Omaha railroad from S eairtie e s conteatl 1'.':: “I dare say,” concluded the prelate, “but | Ing issues with socialistic questions, The | a careful conscientipus observer cortain |-Ieir Imprint on the law, - Lt swas rather sug. | focracios and he believed evervbody shonld nr’:’;:';,:,_,m":‘.’,‘::‘. frompSigonsand ‘,f.l".’"'"' }f;”",'lt‘,“ e T i Dor it she was | ossibly in thiat case it might be well to bring | Established Church of England is naving its | movements of the earth’s crust a fewdags or | gestive to hear thiese men say: bo given o chanee, and it would be consistent a y er at 102, m, This as- ves flashed when I as er if she was Y > s 3 m Y ew hours before earthiquaka nac Iy e our! o P e T p e h as orse aris- | Sociation is an organization of all the educas ¢ legality to bear upon the capitalists, troubles, too. ‘The traditional tenet of the | & few hours before the earthiguaka actually We'll adjourn the senate to-morrow | for the house to build up a stud % horse aris 0CIA 1 “lxtu:::nh e ‘l‘l‘t))ll‘::ll’:( whethor. Gardinat. Toae | churehits that worship must be publ e takes place, but science has not sufticient | noon,” and “we will gt that committee to | tocracy. To make the thing ridiculous he | tional veople of the county, embracing nd free. | dataas yet to do the work with.” 1 2 t i A , 3 ata as 1 ¢ K slaster, the charter all over with amend- | would voie for the bill. teachers, directors of schools, a a chereau’s journey has shaken his_opinion in | Accordingly, arrangements have been made | *T then calicd upon 3. Fiquicr, a member | finta” Don't you forset to have that fol- | | The amendment was lost and te original | fugurts “ie s “”:‘ ',‘r'l’_;’,.,::l:‘:::‘cls‘: frightened, and she replied, *Not in the least.” The prince was a bit nervous about his wife, which is only natural, as she is in a . i i . Zobed rezard to the Knights of Labor, He still | bv the social democratic federation | of the academy of science, and professor | Jow's salary red We'll have the eity | bill - was recommended for passage with : very Interesting condition, They have since | (o0 % 0o cider them for a parade of the unemploved at | ©f u.».mxl.w_dv.: France. ' 1asked um if it [ attorney clected by the people. We ecan | slightamendment. gvod to the educational interests of the lett for Paris. : o o St Paulis Mo mon o ARl ades) on, | Was likely that there would be more ecarth- | nominate our men in both couventions and | Upon tiie committee arising and the house | county. ‘This mecting was presided over by 1 also chatted with Theodora Friedembure, 2 ALDANGE - | quake shocks in_the ra. s answer | puil ‘e throuzh.” resuming the regular session, Mr. Miller | Prof. A. A. Randall. counly surerintendent, Few Roman eccle very profound knowled tics probably have a | The peovle will assemble to mareh in pro- | Wwas, »Yes, but the fit t shock seems inva to be inore violent than the succeeding the well known courier, who was also at Nice during the earthquake. don’t want to be in another like sald he. “I was not frightened, but I felt as if 1 were on board ship. The vibration was i 8 ) 3 1 was wondering mentally while listening | called up >at O. Hawes bill, moving that | Prof. Stevens, of the Sutten 2 of the ins and outs | cession to the cattiedral at Paddington Green | abl abble whetlier the” feislators were [ it be ordered engrossed and forwarded to | paper on educational associations, Showin it | of the social question in America. Iudved, | at L0, in Smithiictd, at Cleopatra’s Needle, | ones™ ing jacks of the railioad and con- third reading. Mr. Hayden and Ar. Fox ob- at the organizations of teachers and cehool 3 t A LIE Eran kv = iy et | oniatam) ent, and i ) T 1l observatories wi ovided wi tractors’ lobby ected to the irregular consideration ot the | officers into associati s one of the most (llv’(Axf(!llr?xlrl:\ .i\dluvltllj d: m-lllx'hlb Lllglu t ll;:l:'\\"llx ,I:‘Ilkri:'l!‘l":l‘(|‘~’lk} mfl”:‘ ]}«l['{“”j f“-‘: seismographis could this earthquake have Early this morning I had to walk through | bill, which raised up a “cloud of witnesses” [ potent intluences now at work |'u xmim.,"g dignitaries of the church are ready to be en- echap adsin the East end at | peen predicted? rows of empty bottles, trays and drinking | in his bebalf, The motion was earried with | up our present splendia school system. rof. 0o0ls, read @& : W85 | Jightened and willing to help the workin: Do fack has | bean | commutnicatidito| e (¥ ea butithe pradichonimieht have tonlyil e oy < yabottias, lrnyerandbdrinkinic| i L8 o nting Ly o e e that as | Bt lidt school s so intense [ have not yet lost the sensation % ; ; e_only | wlasses which were shioved out of the ofl-roou | only ; It - at was | Henry, of Fairlield colloze, read a paper on e e M ot Bt Shoutiof | classes against the tyranny of the monopolist cathedral authorities, as also to the po- | breeeded the eatastrophe by an liour or so. {i00rs sometie after the potters had gone 10| quite faint. The bill contémplates paying | buoks © which was full- 0f good. pointe : ; t fi hock | if they can do so without injury [ lice commissioners, The cathedral ofticials | L2ven then by sounding an alarm would | bed. " B Mr, Hawes about £4,500 for collecting SI5000. | Prof, Hubl very interesting talk quarter to O that the first shock | o i OO R0 s | Have allotted to the federation the whote | It NOLhave been given the people time topack | I this were the fanciful picturc of an fm- | Unele Jimmie Cinnon, an'ola frontiers- | on the use of languaze. Hon. J. B, awoke me. It seemed to last about e Q00 o TILE HE LA NOWS | s et nave f 1. Ay up their effects and get to a vlace of safety? zihative ming it could pass for | man and Indian tighter trom Arizona, was | Dinsmors claimed that order was the most twenty seconds. One of my candlesticks | °f Dr- McGIvnn has reached the propaganda of the nave and one-halt of the space Yes, undoubtedly, and all observatories sensation, but it is the sad | eranted permission to speak to the house. | ymportant element in the successful teaclier, 1 this week, but it 18 still hoped and believed | under the dome. The other half is to | onzht !\\ be provide * | that when his health allows he will come to | be reserved for so much of the ordinary con- | Until this is done it L with wo:raphs. | and solemn’ reality which not only | He made a disconnected address on Indian | Rey. George Scott elaimed tha Unitil this i done [t is hapo.sible to acquirc | diszusts any man who values the reputation | matters and ureed the opening of the reser- | were bettor adapted {0 tie position of tech~ {0 Mot A sao B B RamEn e R natagtiactl] iragationTnsd Bewil fae a0 00Ate BT S data enough to make a serious basis for | of this state, but affords an unutterable | vations. He was tendered i vote of thanks. | g than men. Hon. George W. Bemis Rome CCo| d to Roman ecclesiastic AL A eSS £ further advance. commentary upon the degraded condition of Mz, McConaughy moved that the bill pro- | thouzht the men and women of this county the point at issue is not whether Dr. Mc- | thedral, by the way, could contain four [ A known astronomer and popularizer of | those of our law makers who have fallen | viding for submission of the prohibitory | now euzaced in teaching were the best Glynn's views are right or wrong, but | Trinity churches. Special provision lias been | science publishesa long” article in to-day’s | prey to the wiles and temptations of he | amendment be made the special order of | equipped and the most. successtul of any of foll crashing, another slid, or rather walks slowly from one end of the chiest of drawers to the other and toppled over. ‘There was a stampede in the hotel of women yelling and men groaning. Out they all came lady teachers 4 < i whether he should assume them to be right | made for a number of children to take pary | Voltaire, in which he develops 3t Da railrond anaconda. Tuesday, 10 a. . The motion prevailed. the prominent professions, but the poorest TREMBLING IN THEIR NIGUT SUIRTS, when 50 high an authority 18 his archbishop | in the gathering. ‘The service takes place at | tIe0ry that earthquakes are caused by ¢ Some of the brilliant birds of passage who | . The liouse adjourncd until Monday morn- | paid elass of patient, faithful workers on They were just seared, I can tell you, All | T 8 sions of vast stores of subterranean steam | have come down to the cabital eprese ing. earth, Interesting points were. mnde nas declared his opinion 1o the contrary. aquarter past 8. The preacher will be the 4 < lave come down to the cavital 1o represent 8. 1 g arth, — Interesting points were made by the people in the streets walked about, pale [ has dectn D 5% Yenorablo, Areh-Doacon’ Hossey, | An. ofter | (used by tho sed water percolating down | tho Omaba raflroad press profess to be'in- PSR e b e Yeat Rev. Mr. Curtis, of Sutton: Prof. Thrasher, Thousands left for Pa a e . AZIAS L AN IL N A BLLES ) ade ¢ processionist o | Flnmmarian concludss the article as fullows; | dis:usf eir shameless disregard of a ake, of Sutton, The entire meeting ll|h-"" \:‘l'\ lfl‘ ‘|"|.llil(“\;s‘ \-\'“t:m” mw_:l\» : admit them by the syestern door, oycrlooke )( nfortunateiy, it is probable that more | decency in associating and making common | Charges of Ity and Neglect | Was one of the most interesting and profita- DDIR BT CiERsc 0L A SPONS j AEY Assured, have been printed on separate papers for the | exeeed in intensity those. which have | b ginblery < B ONHho iyil ANCOLN, Neb., Feb, 2.—|Special to the | OMicers were present and a large number of boltea, leaving his servants and traps behind \Copuright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett,] N‘fl[ I;va i M‘(i lp‘:'\ll DODOFS 'r l‘iu N |x‘ll(l'::.l:ixl"rlllrf‘r\mxlin :h,\\:x!r! nha &nfl nous business of corrupting law makers “‘ )t 2 A sn'x- “m‘l R ‘I,“m;hh‘ b “‘, pupils from the high schools in” this part of him.” Beniiy, Feb. 2.—[New York Herald | e L RABYEEA BARKE | (RIS D Do et C et e ap [landlleving bisckmatl ponijmriles twho (8% T : A MR A S N, 3 2 o e 101 ayo coupy his aceustomed | belovec e sun, ave bills betore ez e. 1 am aware ce o s leng appeares E - These earthquakes have rather damped the | cablo ~ Speelal to the bk, o1 | he lord mayor will occupy his accustomed | beloved by & have bills betore the lezislature. | am aware | three columns length that appeared in an i - q £ | in the chair. Barriers have been e down in the blue-grass 1egion of Ken- | evening paper in Omaha recited the woes of O'Neill's Pugilistic Editors. | Roman season, and numbers of Auterlcats, | was yesterday and today received | liced thronghont tho interir wger | MNET RENT YELLS, and up in_ “eool Minnesota’, a man e o b an R b ety | N O W g [Speolalilararramy who were coming to Rome for Easter will | by several influential membvers ot the govern- A 16 may wallow in the gutter with loafbrs, call I pal Inpe Gl charge of the city police. A larze number | A Ked-Hot Time at a College Society Fremont. | to the B, [~Th Nimself a gentleman and sneer at sober, - | his sentence and lying in jail a Ained relations between y away. ment party. In discussing the situation one 4 wiil be in reserve in the crypt so that Banquet, dustrious and respectable people. In this | The article goes on to recite a series of alleged MeDonough, of the Tribune, and Mathews, A Most Dramatic Experience. of these men said: | they may be able to enter the cathedral at | New Yonk, Feb, 2.—|Special Telegram | uncultured and barbavian region, however, | abuses at the penitentiary, and to-day Goy- | of the Free Press, resulted in a versonal en- [Copyright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett.] Germany will have no war in 1857 We | v moment. I was talking with a promineny | to the BEE.|—Four hundred and fifty men | & Man may remain a gentleman even if he | ernor Thayer called ex-Warden Nobes, | counter this evening, Mathews was com- have from nineteen different colleges assisted | Lechcombany with reputable and liwcabid | warden Hyers, Prison Physician Carter | pletely knocked out in the first round and e D . L Jald: e are not heathen nor disreniiable. | witn nineteen different kinds of colleze | diculons I 'will remark that the Omaha | and representatives of the Ber and othe | eried “Hold, enough !’ Tho battle, aithough LooEhaEchisa i habEDn tag | FEaase o k aponaiblosorideonduoireat i veliy gt the Hai Ul in concert hall, | chinrter still remains in che hands of such | papers to his private oflice to consult con- | brief, was saneuluary at least for the van- "‘;"‘ Bk ‘“‘“';““';'_"“""‘ iences to relate ‘]“‘”: 'r"'“‘"‘“’,T ;;“" “:‘,:": ]'_“_\"":“r"lz‘:";"/“m"'I”l"; churehes. We intend to <how this by our | Metropolitan ope last night. The i'rlllll:tl{rw\'\{lh'l-xlwlxg:”i‘x\ulmb.v«’\\\- taxpayers as | cerning the allezed mismanagement, Mr. quislied !:‘_l)lgh;r‘,llv‘\\ll::; l:;lg_unfl]ymu-llrm‘x::gé Mrs. Robe uiting, jr., who ed | Europe still lives o owder magazine, but | {0 ‘e are as peaceable citizens a atod ds of cheers were exploded si- k Walters, Pa dervoort, Joh obes came ing the documentary e A & Sake, Lot up, o c re. Robert L. Cutting, Jr., who arrived | Kurop tiLlires on cone will liave the | Eathering, We are as peaceable citizens as | nineteen kinds of cheers were exploded si- | jorGeor e Crawford of Idaho, Will Gurley | Nobes came bearing the documentary evi- | of thg encounter butween the belizerent ed- to-day from Nice. She was stayingat the | we no longer fear that anyone will have the | the Henry Georze men in New York City, | multancously at intervals, and a tine racket | ana Charles Fanning, With such a chartey | 4€nce toshow who this man George J. itors was an abusive article in the 1ast lssue :;.;u:.|| lm(lln-l. on llu‘&lnnl“fl ...{i 1..-r(_,4l.:,|.,. 1.»1‘1_v ':',T;l,:',',‘: ;:-]::lyn‘"“pml\l-lelflmlllnlvr:“u:]:) ‘“,',i' ]m'g'}f‘i'.c’“.'.'"“m'ifi"i'.,'z‘llv’;'”"L;'.L.-‘".'}f.) \)J“‘ they made. Michigan university and Union | committce, the interests of the metropolis witl | Who levies the eharges, is. Parks was sent | of Mathews' paper dirceted at MeDonoughe ronting the east and south, Mrs, Cutting | come a flas! ghtning to blow us . | vre going to be as s 5 8 i Panis (via Harve), ., 90, Merald Cable—Special to the B all the earthquake refugees, none have large majority for the septennate, and | jeader of the federation this evening, 1. ority for the other governmment | said, *We are not heathen nor disreputable LAl colleze would have won first prize for intri- | be pronounced safe by Dr. Miller, and purer | to the penitentiary from Dodge county tor - had been one of the leaders of fashion during | but in the ordinary course of events Ger- [ MO8 e cate harmony In the championship contest. | EOYernmentis an assured fact for Omaha | subordination of perjury. lle was an al- Ylavator Burned at Rriond, the carnival, and her carclage was one of the | many is now Death of Cardinal Jacobini, 08 000 Oecasion. when the 450 dineve. ware | the sweet by and by, » BosewATER, [ Qeged duleciive and chad lyed s Adrorn | Frzaxn, Neb Febi 47| Bpoclaletolieran o od 2 the ealvaleade on M SECURE AGATNST WAR towE, Fel ‘ardinal Ja {'aiod s | enrarad i s shistiias o m—sg 5 history, s related by Bepresentative | to the 1seg. (—1The elevator of A, S, MeKa bt 7“{“1“" ’l;h-‘““‘l“"! 1“”‘.”‘"““ s [T AT s e Vi s et o 0-—Cardinal Jacoblul diedat | engaged in a whistllag chorus, with a tin- LEGISLATIVE DOINC Agecand others was that he was a dend | ylca N7 0N g at about 1 o'l lvig day, 1 found her to-day lying on a sofa in a | g b i 0N, | 10 0'clock this morning tinnahulating accompaniment played on = beat. He entered the prison nnder the name | 2! 1 Nig Avol 001008, erimson dressing gown of silk and wool. | well, that is hard to say. My glasses are Jacobini, His Eminence Ludovico, cardi- | their wine glasses with torks, Police of Parks, but the warden soon ascertained | Total loss. Light insurance, f aptaln V. o ! o o p e dimly the pros | nal priest of the Roman Catholic ehurcl, Anall | What Nebraska's Senate and House She was very bright and eheerful but still in | only strong enough to § A% Harptinitn MR AR oL Williams and Sergeant Westervelt thrust Accomplished Yesterday t in other states he had gone under the -~ ) a state of nervous excitement, having suf- | peets of the present year, n R P AR S Py v PR s & ., name of Reymolds, Dodee, Winslow and Nominations Confirmed, 802 Pius elafi domestie eir heads through the curta at sepa- ANCOLN, Neb., Feb, 26.—[Special Tele- | other aliases. 11e repor RITe wldowe : ne - Lonpe ¢ but little relieved by anodynes. She stat viewed said: segnatura. Soon after he was made seere- | the whole company rose to a man. gave three | 4'chagn of economy this morning and passed | Wile (since — divorced) who lives | hominationshave been contirmed by the sen- that she was awakened by a great shoc) “We Germans are in much the same posi- | tary of that section of the congrezation ds [ rousing cheers “for the captain and his it ; at Gen 0. She volunteered Consul, Charles Jones, of Wisconsin, s thindrons | @ resolution requesting the president to ap- The first thing of which she becawe | tion as Balaam's ass was. We see a flaming | Pronaganda Fide which is eharged with tue | aide, and rattled their feet in the information to the warden that he was e : ! ARID:A ag e T 8 | special supervision of the affairs of the east- | breakdown, that must have astonished the | point a comittee ot three to report upon the | siiarp and to look out for him. Letters eamne | lector of intern nue for the eighth dis conscious was the falling of o fsword threatening us but have Itussia be- | gy clurches. He was subsequently appointed | audience at the German opera. Just before | number and duties of the cumployes of the | t0 the pERIteDUATY fr0UN & WArTied SSOF Of | grint ot (1inais o for o' glehi Kl large screen of eight panels closely | laboring our eastern and Franee our western | one of the “consultors” of the propaganda | Charles Dudly Warner, the president, rose to senate and recommend the discharge of all | Parks at Blue Hill which Parks refused to i i o K Sanders civer 0 followed by a fall of plaster and wood from | flank. We spoke out 0 loudly in the recent | and Lis partiular duty was to examine and | turi on the speeches, the Uniion college men | SeHAIG 404 Teeommment BHo dfoeharice of &t | o il d enied the reitionship. ‘Lhis i3 | public moneys, at Wausau, Wisconsin. G, the ceiling. Luckily the mosquito net over | elections that France heeds the warning, | Teport ubon the decrees and ordinances of | Fose it a body and i behalf of Theta chap- | SUPCHILOUS ones and o, i | e man Parks' bistory ‘as ascertained dur- | 1 Buesey, Hlinols, Indian agent at Colorado the bed was strong enough %0 protect her, | Kussin, however, is deaf. Yousaw how every | Provinelal synods. In 1867 ho was made a | fer, the orikinal chapter of the secret society, | unnccessary outside commmittee rooms. 'The | ing bis residence at the ‘pen. During tho | weency, Arizona. T v sed 1 ide of her bed | eye turned from R meinber of the preparatory. comimiss let'their lungs loose in_this remark: *We | resolution was introduced by Mr. Brown of | vear he was in the pen he was unrully and o | - Posiiasters:i—Towa—Thomas A, Lassle, he was tossed from one side of her be ye ned i ance 10 1iussia as soon | were chiarged with examining and arranging | are fifty-four years old to-night. Chestnuts.” | Clay, who said that the senate with thirty- | bad prisoner. ~ He was reported eizlit times | Lozar: John Horustine, Boone; Robert sgainst the wall and then thrown on the | as the results of the election were known. | the business to be brouglit before the projected | To whieh the Lehigh university men, young- | oot b s il 5o ol employes, while the | 107 lack of doing proper work, for “insolence | Hufsehmidt, = Lansinz, Nebraska % floor, To use her own expression sie It is from the east we now fear war, You | vatican couneil. When, in 1574, the nuncio | est in the ranks, good huworedly shouted ot th 100 bers had >| Tt to the guards, and staring at strangers. For | Smith, Sehuyler, 1llinois. Havighorst, THOUGHT THE RESURRECTION WAS COME. | can assure the Germans in Amerfca that for | 8t Vienna, Falcinelli-Antoniacel, was created , two, three, Rats. Bully tor Psi Upsi- | house with 100 inewmbers had only elghty em- | (s he was punished three times but kept in | Havaia:J. {1, Crane, Pittstield: J. W. Lusk, Rushing to the door of her room, she tried | some months peace seems to be reasonably | CArdinal and withdrew from his post. Mon- 2 : ployes. His committee had a room outside | confinement only threa days the longest | Monwmouth: Thomas ¥, Garner, Paris: It, ¥, 4ha handls but the doox w A tad (B | curtain: but no Man can précict what Husaia's | FSbaE Jacobini was chosen by Pius IX. to | = Lawver Joseph Choate came up from the | which was no lonser necessary and he | time. As to the charges made, Parks stated | Beecher, Wivona: M. A. Renoe, Pontige \ as jammed. She 5 predic sia’s | succeed to the vacaney, which was at the | high license necting 1) Chickering hall 1o | Kyew of others equally as useless, When the | that the prison fare and work’ was so hard | J. M. N: Combe. Princeton; Peter g gy azue, Thomas Cooper, of Llinois, col next tried her sitting room door, climbing | action will be. Prince Bismarck desires | time a position of no small diffieulty. Ac- | make & specch, He 18 president of the | yonm was. fest. sented there. were two ae | that it nearly broke hin downs stated in the | Marsnall; B. (. Barrott, Earlville; over the furniture of the room, which was | peace—of that 1aw certaiv, KFrom France | cording to "“‘Ul'l"l-h'rll"";‘We‘llllilii~mml con- I\Ix;lm Delta ‘l 51 ‘uswclaflon. 1 \\lw'n ||w €Ot | three men sitting around 10 1t, and upon in- | three column Elh‘nlm« l”m‘ he \u-ifim»dl 160 | Chupman, Chenoa. A e - 4 e 50 cration with the title of archbishop of ‘Thes- | 1lp to speak the diners passed up to him 4 | quiry he found one was the janitor, another | pounds when he entered the pen and fell off e N-‘““".:]“"'J‘"j“l“f“:':‘f_ “"‘;lfi"lk also | we fear nothing.” saionica in partibus inideliun, and was ac- | bottle of champaigne and 8 glass brim full, | fury he Jound ouo was the yaniton another | FREL el e eame out. Tiie prison reeord Talk of an Extra Session. jsmumed, aud rod ARULESGRAACERAS LDIELION: DIVITS OF Til% RLECTIOXS, credited to the court of Vienna, where he re- | The orator couldn’t halp eammenting upon ointed, who had had little to do, nails this statement, showing thathe weighed | WasuiNaroy, Feb. 2. —Beck, & member ment, she sereamed with all her might, until A third oue spoke more especially of the | mained until October, 1880. On September | this felicitous acknowledgement of his ‘en- | ™agy “ockley asked why this state of affairs | 196 when he entered the place. The 1on2 | of ye senate appropriation committee, de- she heard a gentleman next door say: “For God’s sake, come out; there’s been an earth- quake and the hotel is falling down.” | the French party in Alsace-Lorraine, result of the electiol He laughed at any | !'-‘vll“«l', he \\,uun l;'d (l'nmlinuxm but it was unx‘»n;uulm{ n'u}lempodritm;l;u Atk & 0 4 judged' desirable that he should continne | sald; he looked forward to the timeé when the | "R OCCH ICUREEE RRIE, o0 B a hole iportance beinig attributed o the victory of | a¢fie’sustrian capital in order to earry on | st Upsilon and Alpha Delta Psi would com. | ¢ hh Presilent nominated, stesses, Brown, | 8058 MGG overnor by the Also, he s8N TENOTLe: bre. rese n of et ot confineient 08 ie | had not bean revorted bufare, o hol ‘“.‘fi"fi‘v.‘:.'m|!.I.'nm:‘mln““'.'\”'\‘\:‘, Uty | elares it will be inpossible to finish the ap dens | propriation bills durins the remaining days ) e Fi 7 the negotiations commenced some time™ pre- | bine into one soelety throughout the country, 1o that there was no confinement i a dungeon, | of the session. ‘T'he matter of appointments Shortly afterward some gentlemun in the What can fifteen votes do In 8 reichstag | viously with Gerinany and Russia, and also - e 11l authorlzing the churches to change | that the dungeon bullt hiad never been used, | and confiruations contribates tn the i corridor broke in the door, and she escaped | of 400 wembers?” to regulate the new ecclesiastical arranze- More Chinese Outrages. their name was passed; also abilt relating to | that the ?vunhhmtnl was given ina eom- | oo \iion nay broduce & callad session luto the corridor with notuiug on but her | “Obstruct, a Parnell did in the house of | Ments for Bosula and Herzezovina, ‘But. in | Vieroma, B. €, Feb. 2.—Thursday | the care of cemeteries: ‘also a bill to dispense | mon cell with a closed door.” A prisoner | 78 5 R RE I B B O RCL BRIl Digt dress, N0t even taking time to put on | commons.” conformity with the strict etiquetie of the | pight at 10 o'elock a wob of Vancouver, B, | with calling of krand juries In certain cases, | Beverhiad been ket [in such vuulshaent | Otions resbectin < tho president’s power to her stockings. On the tirst floor landing she [ *You forget that Prince Bismarck is not | fa {nferiof rank of nuncio. Cardinaldaco | Cor men, proceeded to the eamp of the Chi- aape senate adjourned G0 'clock Mon- | DU 0 g Ually examined by the physi- | ersdur.ig 1he reorss of the senate are widely found about a hundred persous in a similar [ an Engilshman, Heallows no foolishness, | bini, after his elevation to the purple, bore | nese who were clearing land. They burned ] — le wim of the prison oflicial 15 to | variant, - Eamunds and wany other sen- state of undress crowdiog the stalrs. Sbe | espacially rom men with French names.” ' | the title of promancio, “Itis” ewinence was | the cabins of the Chinese, threw their goods Doings in the House, s until wen prowtse to do vettere | ators of prominence declaro without quall was assisted down by & gentleman, who com- “But the social democrats show greatly in- | Fecalled from Vienna in October, 180, | into the fire and roughly handled the celes- Lancorx, Nob.. Feb. 96—iSneelal Tele- or. Carter expluined the death of Mel cation that the president has no shadow of & ~ : and appointed by Leo X111. to the office of | Tl erfered and v h MO b W=iRpooial 36 lar, alleged to have been caused from neg- | eonstitutional or legal right to il an oftice Dlinntd hor o ber courams, bui- b rench- | eressad siseagts 4 te palls.” | romarked. paval cEsiary of Siate, 1n sucomsio to Oar L‘.‘:‘:J afl‘.i}’?.fllf"n.“‘.f.‘i‘d.!.‘.‘.'fi{"{;:\,T;.‘.-‘.‘... gram to the BEE.|—In the house this morn- | [iet and lack of proper treatuient, to have | Bowly created whet the senate 15 not 1 868 3 ing the square Well, that means that Prince Bismarck | dinu! Nina. His latest and most successful | pave Laundries were st 0B 1ire, but the flaes | 1€ Mr. Russell moyved the adoption of a | been from Leart discase; that a substitute | sion, SHE FAINTED, may pass some measure which will satisty | Work was effecting a cor te reconeiliation | were extinguished before serious loss oc- | resolution that senate files No. 54 and 63, the | physiciau had years betore diagnosed the S — J v On recovering she rewained o the open | the reasonable portion of this party, The | Petween Germany and the vatican. curred. To-day the Clinese left Vancouver [ Omana and Lincoin charters, be wade | chse: and that Mokeilar was subject 1o the . Storms in the East, it i Bl past 8, Wheu, ik somewhat - | Swall rewnaut of suarchisis are able 'to o ARy and went to Westmiuster. specinl order of March L ‘Tl resolution was | oy Starvation, poor food, ete., made by Faris, | | DITTSUURG - Fob. Three or four covered shie went up to her room to obiain | notbing. Woy, if an outbreak came these : T S————— P \ 3 adopted. By another resolution the reporte inehes of rain has fallen here to-day. There and the wirible state of unhealthfulness, / clothlug,- She dressed herself hurriealy, aud | men would be forced o aid in shooting | Earthquake Talk with Promsnent | 2030UFRed Withour Apbropriating ) % Va.. Feb 20 —The of the supreme court was instructed to de: answered by the comparative health st are fears that disastrous floods - will be the then remembered her diamonds, which, on | down their own .comrades, 1f they re- European Observers. l.:“‘,“f,"“"f&w',“" ’f" ‘“.nll'“‘ 108i% | 0 site a copy of each pepart of thia court in } tistics from all the penitentiaries in the land, | vesult. 3 4 the first hurried exit, she had forgotten. | fused to fire .they would be instantly [Capy. ight 1887 by James Gordm Beanett.] ature adjourned this moraing without pass- | °) " university lorary, The senate bill redis- | Showing that the “death rate was. less in NEW York, Feb 2. —Early this afternoos Nebraska than any other state in the union. | atreiendous snow “storm -~ prevailed. Late tricting the state into jodicial distoiets was | Jn fact, Dr. Carter stated that the food, in | it turned into a drenching rain and contiy LIOUELL Up U & wotion that It should be ea- | equality wud amount, was of the most whole- | ued until late to-night, Just a8 she grasped them - I8 her [ shot. Oursrmy is too strong inits discipline Roug, Feb. 26.—(New York Heraid bapd another shock came. She dropped | and too powerful iu force to allow ug to fear | Cable—Special to the BE e 1y S e Siaue tenmor Wil —1 bave just iu- wade before the legislature is recouvened. ing a general priation bill. The up—}

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