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THE OMAHA Dany BEE gEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4. 888, " NUMBER.231, RED MEN VISITING VILAS, | i 6 acrime e Ghee She prev | BISMARCK TALKS OF PEACE e T e | RIOTING - POLANDERS SHOT, | | frv wevsnow tuemuavns. BURCIARS PUT T0 FLIGHT, ¥ there has been a perceptible falling off in the xE rchori No Doubt Now of a Fight For the New attendance at his levees, which indicates that ments. Hence the projeeted changes. t York Delegation. i Mrs. Cleveland is more of a_curiosity than - ; NEW You, Feb, ecial Telogram to | Wisconsin Chippewa Indians Want | the yresident of the United States. Today | The Iron Chancellor Helioves There “”:l':" :{1’;"’_“&::""‘"::"':'“ Gor. | A Serlous Outbreak in the Reading | y Ber,|—Last night |‘|,,.‘\\-“.,,,“L;.,':\ torre. | Brave Conduct of a Woman at Their Wrongs Righted. o st LG Mo R Will Be No War. tmany and Austria have' decided to pub Coal Regions. spondent of the World telegraphed his paper Central Oity. five minutes before noon from w drive, the cast room was filled with women und o THE SECRETARY IMPLICATED. | (i iing of men tiptocing and gently push- ing each other for a glimpse of the door the treaty of 1570 in order to end the doubts follows: Washington i?t red hot with New cam— entertained_regarding its purely defensive | |N CONFLICT WITH THE POLICE. | YOk state politicians tonight. Ifany doubt | srABBED HIM WITH A KNIFE. intention. The first art of the treaty oxists as to a tussel botween the friends of A MOST PACIFIC UTTERANCE. o hich she wa enter. Whe stipulated that if either of the countries be Govarnor Hill and thoso of Presidant Cleve. e through which she was to ent icn, . . 14nA P48 CORLNSL oF L8 d6logation 6 4 A Disposition Shown to Deal Leniently | oxictly at 12, she appeared, the crowd | attacked by Russia cach is pledged to assist | One Oficer Uses His Revolver With | land for control of the delegation to the na- | peath of & Prominent Nobraska With the Union Pacific and pressed forward more cagerly. Mrs. Cleve. | No_Danger of a Conflict Among the | he other with the entire military force and | Terrible Effect—Magistrates' Of- | tional democratic convention, it would be | e span_Dakota City Gamblers { With the Central land wore a dress of black silk, with jetted | powers Before 1892 — Reasons | conclude upon terms mutually agrecable. : shaken byaday in Washington and take \ 3 Severely With the Centra pinel at one side, and thehigh collar fastened 3 ol PR st Mol e e fices Assaulted With Stones— with thoss visting stitesmon, Tho Aes ar Routed—Conviction of a Bur | —Capital Notes. With a diamond clover leaf. In hoe hair sho bl ian L o v sihis: Hewl y T More Trouble Feared. rival of prominence was Commissioner Daniel glar—State News, | wore a diamond-headed pin. The hand shak- A Forecast, any other power the other pledges it % Cibtois, o veas the 08 Sl ing W most vigorously prosecuted on her self to maintain an attitude of mentrality un- 4 Gibbons, who was the advance skirmish i i Indians at Washington. part. The women held back in order to gaze s l:;‘sunls:'ls:m" srhnr;lln;-rl,s ux;fitbvlh? r:\xrlc:su_ Assanlted By Strikers, guard of the Hill forces at the Arlington She Stabbed the Burgla ! 1 Wasnixorox Buneav rie Ouana Bee, | | uban the fivst ludy for the longeat period pos: The War Cloud Vanishing. comimon. . 136th parties expross the nopo that | SRENANDOAM, Pa., Feb. 8.—The striking | Monday night. Gibbons is silent and myste- | Gyt Ciry, Neb., Feb. i.—[Special Tel. B bt bl ] Wore prosented and passed out through the | LCopuright 1886 by James Gordon Benett.) | the Russian _military preparations may not | miners here have at last overstepped all | rious, and declares that his mission is one of | egram to the Brr.] —Last evening between 3 { WASHINGTON, D. C., Fe s red corridor and returned by another door to Pants, Feb. 8.—[New York Herald Cable— | prove in reality meancing to cither. Should | bounds and have been rioting up and down | pure recreation, and that |:nlnlw.-l s nothing | und 8 o'clock two nen attempted to burglar: A delegation of Chippewa Indiaus are here ast room, which was almost as full s at | Specialtothe Ber.]--Since Prince Bismarck's | this hope, however, prove erroncous both | the streets in full possession of the town. whatever to do with it. From the manner in | jzo the house of Mr. W. H. Loucks, operator 1 from northern Wisconsin to protest uunmnr inning. When_they began tribling | famous white | veal saigner a blano specch | hrties recognize 1t their duty to inform | “a¢ 5 oiciock when the non union miners | Which he observes the Cleveland politicians, | of the Union Pacifie at this ploce. M. § ikl Bl Ji b e | e g, W TheFe- | there has not provailed such general uneast- | oy iod'as an attack upon tihon one 187 | left their work inthe Shenandoali City and | however, the real purpose of his visit | Loucks was alone and had been at work in B Ashland, in disposing '(;‘ :", mlx‘l; "'1.“7 phe il ness as to the continuance of peaceasat | publication of the treaty is considerod asa [ West Shenandoah collieries a lotof striking | can be readily understood. There is bat- | the kitehen, having u knife in her hand when i their lands contrary to the law st e bt | It does not now seem probable that Captain | present. The persistent uncasiness and the | warning to Russia and thiose who have been | Polanders attacked them with stones. A talion of Cleveland advocates at the Arling- | gho was called to the door by u . When lations of the interior department. DUring | wyite” of the Fort Wayne district, will be | lightning rapidity with which Germany,and | trying to divide Germany and Austria. Itis | ¢ouugof half & dozen coaland iron police | ton. The most prominent is ex-Mayor Grace. | she opened the door one man held her while i | the administration of President Arthur o | ousted from the house of representatives. It | Austria and Russia are pushing forward | uiderstood that Maly 1o 1857 wecepted all the | wene’ ¢ “once to their assistance. They [ Mr. Grace believes he possesscs the key to | the othor commanced to plundor tho house, B sillo was adopied allowing them to soll the | Is kiiown tiat @ numbor of domacra's Will | (irelr armaments, the enormous stores of | ol Hassive serpe, active | B oo of the rioters and were hustling | Cleveland's succoss next fall. He is horo to | Mrs. Loucks kot one hund froo and stabbe B timber from the land under contract with the | 8L LCE VO RS B0 o o so, | tinned provisions, quartermaster’s supplies i Bimr off when the strikers rallied and | Show the presidont how that success can bo [ e man who was holdi hov in the nocky highest bidder, and with the condition that | g SECRE ST T s Me, Randall s | and amunition thatare daily being forwarded | irish Landlords Call Upon Salisbury. | reseued him and began to handle the office: accomplished. He believes in throwing open | up,* His pal came out and Mrs. Loucks : the Indians should be employed and paid the | cxpected to bolt the caucus decrée, although | to the Russian frontier, cause alarm and_ap- | Loxpox, Fob. 8.—A deputation of Trish | youghly, Later, however, they succeeded in | o e spollsmen all the remainmg places i | started for him with the knifo, when he ruling rate of wages to cut and remove the | he has not yet declared his intention posi- | prehension. Consequently it is with keen | landlords called upon Lord Salisbury to-day | yyeaking away and started for the Shenan- president’s gift, Heis positiye that some | dropped his plunder and escaped. A reward 1ogs f the land, The agent has the power | tively. Randall says, however, that from breaking away and sta influences that will renominate Cleveland for | jras been offered for the arrest of the burg- ogs ;nm Lifeadlls n' el v 0 | Wit he linows of the case. now ‘o belioves | Pleasure that I am enabled to communicate ( and urged that they might be compensated | goah City mine, follgwed by a crowd of riot- | the presidency will nominate ¢ a8 gov- [ | Mrs. Loticks Is getting s great doal of 1o make this contract subject to _"l:l'“""“l that White is entitled to his seat, and unless | the most definite and authoriti ific ut- | for losses suffered through recent legislation. | oug gtrikers, who now numbered about one | ernor of the state of New Yor praise for her plucky resistance. } of the commissioner of Indian affairs and | e%c e NS RN NG ontrary by the debate | terance that has for many years been pro- [ They 1|n:nuul'u'l'l|(l lh;r;lfl\:’lw of the }.5-;.11.-(;“5 thousand and who continued thelr attacks on | DAY 1‘|£|;x||xn:ltl{|l\‘ll."H_\ -(»'r'"l s avowed ad ot 5 { with the consentof the Indians, but it is | that is to follow he will support the report of | nounced by Prince Bismarck. 1t is this: Iusslon's ok, Salebury coongratulated | | e men and boys coming from the ine. | fiissicnshe expects to succeed Hill and Hill's | Death of a Prominent Nebraskan, | i Gl L IR L o) "'f."""f"fl"\ i ‘?":‘"","‘.“,"“”\'"\5';“,"2 On Monday Prince Bismarck received at | jmportance of unanimons, energetic self-de- | The six policemen nccepted the long odds | o relinguish the grip they have obtained on | NEBRASKA City, Neb, Feb. 3.—[Secial | his favorites without competition, at prices | 8ide will “be suficient to keep White | yi'ogidence inWilhelm strasse several vis- | fonse, If the landlords had shown similar | against them and returncd to the attack. | tho wmachinery of the stato. Pelegram to the Bex. |—F. W. Rottmandied [ below commercial rates, and that white men |\, (b8 o S04 0 S0 TG 010 GS | itors. Among them was the representative | enerey some yeaas ago they would have been | Thiey made u sharp fight and toole a couplo of | iwith ¢ gainst Hill for governor the | this eveningat8 o'clock of congestion of the i arc employed to cut and remove the logs » exyiectad’ Tie o n 'mo- | in Berlin of a foreign E e spared much of their present misery, He | prisouers, oneof whom they landed in Magis- 1 gnt between Cleveland and Hill for the | brain. He was sick about two weeks, The ¢ yed to o arc expected from' the Indiana demo: | in Berlin of a foreign European power, [ shared much of thelr prescut misery. trate Shoemaker's office, but the crowd | jrogidency,” said o southern member of f ’ against the p(lltl and .-.-g_ulntuum of'(lm de ic n,eu.l sy and it is |¥|‘(|\Ju\‘||(' that at | whether ambassador or minister plenepo- T y fES R DEDEORE LS Fushod Tor tiitwo polloemen: with the othor {l""w ~<‘l' M “.iKm T deceased has x“*«lnl\‘(l in this city sinee 1858, “ { partment. ~ Gregory is & Wisconsin | loast tvomoro ‘;‘I"I""",;:;::‘;‘(""y'".‘,'fi““',‘;‘]‘('}l;’mf'r'; tentiary T am not at liberty to disclose. But Eight Persons Poisoned. prisoner and began to club and beat them. | Geat, d and was oneof its wealthiest business men. Ho man and was appointed —upon the | g FEROCHIE S O BT force thia | 1 have the authority of a personage prosent | Loxuow, Feb. 8.—A chemist numed Derby, | , Finding themselves down and their lives it | i is the way an old New Yorl politician | Was & coancilinat for several teri, wihd held J. H. Kuight, of Ashland, his partuer and | think it will be of importance’ in the next | conversation that took place on Monday at | found dead in their dwelling at Manchester. | tious, Mike Heffron, a young man, received | pranter th longor it lnets, You can soo 1t e { political manager. 1t is also claimed that | presidential campaign. They want to g0 | prince Bismarck's residenco in Wilhelm | Their death was evidently caused by pois a ball in the mouth and is badly injured. | Fove Ex.M oo recomnizes thit 1 ho | Gamblers Summarily Dealt With, B amuch of the tinber 0 sold finds its way to | i o the Stp wid chirge KIOWNOUIBEISHL | gtrasse between the chancellor and the rep- | They had been dead for several days. John Carther, an iron founder, was shot in | ¢'t6ho governor at all he must slip in under | DAKOTA Crry, Neb,, b, 8.—[Special Tel- | & the Suverior Lumber company, at Ashland, ,l.llu" :‘,“:IL g o um “-: aNderh L,mm resentative of the foreign power, Delief is that the man was driven to despera- | arm, and a Polander was shot behind the ear. | tho tails of Cleveland’s coat, and this is his [ egram to the Bre.|—William Haughar, i of which Secretary Vilas and J. H. Knight | ¢ho " record that the unanimous votes A NOTABLE DECLARATION, tion by inability to support his family, ad- | A borough ofticer then arreuted both police | jast chance. There is no question that b is | George Doll, Robert Thompson, Madison | are stockholdprs, the contract having been | of the democrats in the house | The conversation was in French, which, by {m;x-h- ;]llpmsun to them and then commit- {m;_shm\&‘ i in 111‘:1- :‘ru\‘\l\l.‘ “{'\"“m‘l“‘{f; ':"““'; advising the president that the only way t0 | Gocenan, Winfleld Mickully and Louis h a i S 8 , , BY | ted suicide. before Squire Monaghan. e there, poure ited dolegation is to put the screw: ssman, eld - Mickully L made with oile Kennedy, an employe of that | were cast for the expulsion of an | ypo way, the chuncellor speaks with Parisian | Co S — warrant was sworh out by Polandor, | St g G ACIGEIRN IS (8 RULESSCRONS T Stephiens, of Sioux City, who have boen company. il i ) Wounded soldicr and | g ancy, tempered with academic purity. The A Forger on Trial. charging them with assault with intent 0 | over enough patronhee to make cortain that | running a gambling house at Covington for i MR. VILAS APPEALED TO. e e v”h.;...,m.(.nw members in | diplomat taxed the chancellor: Loxnox, Feb. 3.-Ringgold Cooper, who was l“'lll‘i oy pleaded guilty and wereawaiting com | 1€ friends of the president will scoure con: | some time past, were arrested last night. by Now it is charged, too, that the matter has | the house who might be unseated if they 1 hear that they are trying to get you in | arrested in Paris for forgery upon the Lon- mi"l{:[.‘fil" m‘z:\fil‘l“' “ \':'}‘*I “h‘“ Frhts ABbtern (;-.:1 .I»x _Ilu" 51.;1‘».;.mlu~uv_ That the fric 1:\!5 of | Sherifl Brasticld on a chargo | f gambling | * frequently been brought to the attention of | were required to show of record thut they | the reichstag to mak s kind of @ declara. | don and Westminster bank, was arraigned in” | IHttal ot Pottsville when e o e ees are | the administration are very uneasy and anx- | sworn out by County = Attorney Fraser. | 3 red 1o Show Of TG that they | the reichstag to make some kind of a declara new turn, The two magistrates’ offices are s is sufficiently shown by their presence | Thoy were brought before Judge Wilbur ! Mr. Vilas, bofore e became seerctary of the [ wore properly matyratized. Tt s Safd b | tion on the existing stato of the relations of | court today. Tt was proved that he had ob. | on Eust Center street a square and a half | yore'und their disinclivation to- discuss poli- | this’ afternoon and fined §1 apicce and vost, | interior, without any correction of the evil, | Hr barquban of Bew Lor WORE T & | Germany and Russia.” :A}Il{ltl :'h:['f(fi"]”\l}fl\f:,"‘l ,ff'*'»'“.' g :ll! apart. That whole spag: was densely packed | ticg, “Rest ussured that if they ad one ¢ much to tho disgust of law-ubiding citizen | . but now that he has taken ofticial control of | yion™vet N6 one quostions his citizenship, | Prince Bismarck replied in almost exactly | factusers ot London " LY In8 card manu- w;;l; xn-'u‘;;h', a lu:‘g: P -n..'-'(-’l:fifif:ififi'flf.l“:f\:- tainty that,they represent they would not be | They paid their fines and immediately le | Indian affairs the Indians come to Washing- | The records in his case were destroyed at the | these terms: “What can I say in the reichs- e oftce “;-v‘ni:“: “for the policomen to be t‘:'.':nfi(:x:\‘:‘;:‘»uw\"“l n.r"\:L:‘.::1:|7|\Kr‘v‘.‘x'::::\"'i‘u Hnowh, 4 ton to appeal to him in person. Gregory, the }J;:“J\fifxur““llfi“{\':: own private papers were | taeq If I say that everything is p ful, o luvnururm.s l‘n‘ptllr('ll. lynched, Suddenly u stone was thrown ab | girengthen its fences." X Returned With His Bride. i ! agent, denics the charges, claims that they s 4 ) Biiy.8. Heits and that there is no probability of | VieNNa, Feb. The Fremdenblatt says | Squire Shoemaker's window. EAT Anothier New Yorker said: Tt is not gen- | pypyo, Neb., Feb, 8.—[Special to the } | were inspired by unsuccessful bidders, and i ) war this year, then all the opposition will | that the Turkish authoritics have arrested [ Ina minute th fl'nnls«-r'ln]lh pm‘u‘fl‘\\i"‘l erally known, but the president has offered | 0 57 80 Winl' H Wowler, secrotory and 1 that the law is being carried out so far as is Nebraska Laj raise a hue and cry about the army budget | forty-one insurgents, who were a part of a [ Fiddled with stones and the ‘inmates had @ | 1o Joseph J. O'Donoghue, a proi i\ Rn v L on Ty ors | racticable. But the Indians are of different | Wasmixeroy, Feb. el its boi (Harahigd band which was preparing to invade eastern | touch struggle for safety. Some bruised | yuny pall leader, the assistant treasurer of the Western Trust & Security { P 3 dia s ) 3 and insist on its being not increased but d 1 a bodics resulted. The town is in @ perfect g Pl s et 7 V1 thls olby Vonio ot re ) | in fTThey 'nssart thatithe Bad . River am to the BEm]—The se etk Roumelia and instigate a revolt in Bourgas 2 i ; shipof New York in place of Charles J.Canda, | company, of this'city and one of Fremont's i opinion. They asser o Ba , | gram to the ) ministed. If, on the other hand, I tell. them | uid Boki Sugra. uproar. Men are mad with passion and [ and'that 0'Donojehue has declined the honor! | best young men, returned home from Chicago B the Lac de Flambeau and -other Chippewa | interior has revised the c of | that war is imminent, then Russia will be ir- P S drink and no one scems o have | Thumany hall doos not want that position. | to-day with his bride, nec. Miss Clara WL | reservations in Wisconsin have been stripped | Augustus Marquardt agaiust Nancy Elis, | ritated, France wili be irritated, and Austria Frenchmen Shoot a German. any | power ot o Jucll them, The | T presumo if Cleveland. would. remove Pear- | Jougliby. Tho youps couple were married on | of timber for the benefit of lumber firms who | involving the title to a cortain quarter | will be'beside herself with excitement, This, [ STrAsBUIG, Fob. 8.—Fowo Frenchmen quar- | borough authoritics “are, vowerioss il | son from the head of the New York post- | Wednesday evenin. are friendly with Agent Gregory at prices | section in the Bloomington district in Ne- | n fact, might precipitato war, which 1 hope | Telled with o’ German oficer in the Casino | 4 {fsclf, - Captain/Christian will mass his | e Shonitate that AR Ion AL all A Burglar Convicted much iower than might have been obtained | braska. Marquardt madea timber culture | ywill not take place before 180, today. The officor drow s sword: the | whole force of coal and iron men hero to- | oydiis, it s doubtful it the president can | oo A [ARIGE Copviereds - " | 3f other persous had been allowed to bid and | entry for the tract in questionin August, rii® 105K OF MANOH, Frenchmen drew their revolvers and fired, | morrow together with Pinkertan wen. The | Gin'the support of that organjzation uniess | FRPMONT Neb, Fob. &= [Spocial to tho B without regard to the allotments in severalty | 1883, and Mrs. Ellis filed a_declaratory state- | - he aiplomatist here asked: “Why do you | Frounding the Germaa, The Frenchmen es- | sheriff to-night swore in three fire compani he makes some such move,” e —The trial of one Behrendt, for bury 88 required by 1 The favorite contractors | ment in the following November, alleging a ;1892 41 caped over the front as a posse-comitatus preparatory for trouble | “¢jayeland’s friends maintain an equipoise | glarizing a store at Dodge, has terminated in | R 8 17 (0T e et 6L GigehtEl VRN ya boforo MUTTUREALE] | itubie ek oattom il bh o vt . T T tomorrow. “The Borough council have in. | and sang froid that are delightful, If they are | the distriet court by a eonviction of the acy ! a owed to select e bes d ) ettlemer V¢ ay: 2 he chaucellor, with a characteristic twich Joyful ent. structed the chief burgess to swear in special ol accessiblo tracts frightencd they do not betray it. They speak-| cused. He will be sentenced to u term of { without the presence of the | entry was made. After the usual prelimi- The Times Berlin corre- | officers for an cmergency. John Durkin, 8- | iy the most confident tones of the president’s | yeurs in the penitentiu " Loxpoy, Feb, 8. agent and the farmers, as the regulations r of his right arm, said: “Russia_is not yet - | nuries, Mrs. Eilis offered_final proof and | fully prepared for war, neither is France, for | spondent says: “The publication of the | sistant foreman at the Kohinoor collicry Was | renomination and - re-clection, They uss e | quire, and the contracts have notbeen re- | Marquardt filed a protest allegifig prior right | France has not vet the powder in sufficient | treaty between Austria ana_ Germany in | S0t st this evening but escaped injury. His | that the opposition in New York willmelt | - Another Eleotion Catled, | ported to the commissioner of Indian affairs | to himself. The local ofticers decided in favor | quantities for her new rifles. Austria isnot | hailed here as good tidings of great joy. The | “*3% r‘nitlnigm ‘the mob dispersed and every- | Al ulll‘l:‘c snow with the approach of un 4 ':‘l:“k L1 'l‘l"- —g ESnlel TOlONIan 1. for his approval. ‘Thoy claim that they might | of Mrs, Ellis and the commissioner of the | prpared, and Germany—well, T will not say | icident is regardod as the turning point in | tying s quiet. b : - ) ”im{;u']"’ Rt S o i Ret 75 per cent more for their logs than they | general land nlrm'ln sustained 'nm flndl:u.h whether Germany is prepared or not. It will | o CPean fstory.7 wive BLETRE MR ere A BOLD BRITON. w.b:ylwld on‘ficm)‘uy‘ ik iooal “n Sihatin l Baiving ESant ITitha o o ero | The secretary of the interior, after reviewing el .- - J o | v, F y 2, 1 ¢ $ro recolvint ut prasent {1 tho contracte wore | ail'ttio evidence, concluded thab the titlaof | take four or five yeacs before any of - .Orafvere TS ued. Reapixa, Pa., Feb, 8.-The miners in the [ He Sets at Deflance a United States | location of tho county seutof Perkins county. ] made according to law. g s Marquardt was better than that of Mrs, | the great powers will have attained their | ~Enixnunc, Feb. 8.-—Several crofters on the | william Ponn colliery were stopped by a Marshal and Sails Gaily Away. ARMED AND FORTIFIED. { the department contomplate that the Indians | ojjis, —He therefore reverses Commissioner | maximum fighting strength. Until this max- | island of Lewes have béen convicted of riot- | by of twenty men and a fight ensued, this | Nowrouk, Va., Feb. 8.—Reynolds Bros., A g { should not only receive the full market price | Sparks and orders that M proof | imum is reached I do not see any imminent | ing and sentenced some to o year and others J o ¢ P i iker s o cotton shippers of this city, yesterday fileda | General Dixon's Report on the Kansas ™ for their timber, but that they should also be | should be rejected and her filing cancelled. probabilities of war. The czar is peaceful, | t0 hine and six months imprisonment. morning. 'l‘t.-cv sltrnkou u'n‘l‘en»‘mct ml;nl‘nt e x:lnlu.'d il lj"lu']u% yol e e e Ca id rogular wages for the work done in cut- | The sccretary has also_considered the case i % : s /=5 Turkey Run Switch and stoned some Poles, | lit applied to ghes, : ty 8 ! Pa FeauIar wiges : : Y | of Mrs, Madsen vs. Mary A. Berry for lands | Now let me tell you something else. I Given the Freedom of Limerick. | The Coal and ‘Iron company's police | United States district court,to have the Brit- | - Torexa, Kun., Feb. 3.—[Special Telegram fine it und taking It to mupket, Tor Qamile, | in the Niobrara district of Nebraska. Inthis | am almost certain that, in spite of all | pruyx, Feb. .—At the Mansion house | in disguise, who were with the Poles, cap- | ish steamship North Erin, bound from West | to the Bk} —General Dixon hus submitted i Btumpage, thoy should recoive in addjtion & | case he coufirms the decigion of ‘the com- | that is said to the contrary, the | to.day Ripon and Morley were presented with | tured one man and jailed him. — The others | Point, Vi, to Liverpool with cotton, attuched, | & report to the governor regarding the b, or $ 08 the case may be, for cutting and | Missioner sud - decides . favorof the con- | czar does not want war: the Emperor William | the frecdom of Limerick. were chased by the police until they met . [ 1o captain having refused to sign drafts for | troubles between Eustis and Goodland, { Baulin it lubor that thes aré perketly”com- | 2102 does not want wax;y AUstrin (doce oty with Siatillors May T large force of wen, Who fired two shots at | gighursements amounting to more than | Sherman county. He says he has little hope i tentitopertorm, But ab the prico now To Redeem Mutilated Currency. | the exception of a few Hungarians, want | Chicago Distillers May Close Up. i iasant el §14,00. Judge Hughes telegraphed | of an amicable settlement of the controversy. { paid for their tinber they aro gotting only 8 | asmixatos, Fob. 8.—The treasurer to- | war: Francedocs not want war, and T my- | Ciicaco, Feb. 5.—Tho managers of the | firt the revemue cutter Hamilton -to in- | Both towns are urmed and fortified and tho i Or ¥4 instend of tho $13 or 313 Lo which they | 4, jsqued the following notice in regard to [ self simply detest war. 1 think the year 1858 [ whisky trust discussed, at a mecting to-day Will Demand an Increase. tercent the vessgl before she passed out | bitter feeling is very marked. Trade is at a { T T ST 5 the issue of §1 and 82 silver certificates: Tho | will expire without being made historical by | Whether they should not close up all the | A mhbE convan | e e e e P AT o oo ave) aond 16 imhrked | ‘ The house committee on Pacitic railroads | treasury of the United States will issue sil- | a European war.” hiouses they now operate in Chicago. They | tion of District Assembly No. 16 remaived in | v v 0o SEC B0 0T, B | ve i, monoy is scarco and there i E held a long meeting this morning, at which | yer certificates of denominations of $1 and 2 WILL NOT COMPROMISE HIMSELF, adjourned without settling the question after | session at Pittston until 2 o'clock this morn- | qeputy United States ma hod' bean! dis: |1 1ittle: worlk fob. the ordInary.machanic and ] o occurred the first freeinterchange of opinions | 4%y for national bank not for | The foreign diplomatlst said: “If you | advancing the price of whisky 1 cent | iug with closed doors. It leaked out this | patched to the capes, where he enzaged atug | labover, while the lund ofice in Oberlin re- B gince its appointment. The only business & ! R pe gallon. Adolph Woolner, of Peo: mu- | make before this committee is the report of the | United States notes or silver certifi statement in the reichstag, will it % | morning that it was resolved by a unanimous | and intercepted the steamer about lock | fuses to sive claimants their final land proofs | o 8 : A said regarding the closing of the Chi Tota Ak aldbmand > operators § sterday evening, When he attempted to | for the reason that the records at the count, Pacific railroad commissioners and the sev- | tilated or unfit for eirculation only, reccived | be to that effect?” Housca: “Under the Ohicago municipal ordi | you \{".’3:,”:3‘.,‘;‘,.‘}\“i““.‘f,fi-‘fi‘,fi?fl.},‘.‘,fi."!-L;J...l e ek e Aol ciaveti bik mennot o | sont ard ReTp oth oA Rer et | gral bills which bave been introduced to | for redemption under the regulations now in | To this the chancellor replied: “No, I [ nauceitis very expensive and annoying to | an'incroase of 15 per cont without further | allow the marshal to get on board. Two besatf i S U e L e L) | ::"':":'\";n"" ';h':'l{“;':’:‘"‘\{.'.""k"*"“"'”,"""“x:i force. As heretofore the charges for trans: | should simply impress upon them the fact | run d-sn‘llvr}ru. 'l‘llllemr("gnh;lmnsrubml dis- | Galay. {\-nlul-(s mi-u mlm quu': l‘l;n' .:\'ln‘nn] lder | stanc s can ;\mm-1||..-|1;.\\vx 58 mvu.eqnn ‘ol { puds to the government. hile no for ; ki i ey e 5 Hes T o. | Posing of refuse and the feeding of cattle are had been placed against the steamer’s side | JSustis by an armed mol rue that the Betion was taken on any subject, it appeared [ Portation to “fl'\h'"u”!‘. ,0", ""“‘",ml. lfi"flk u'.'lll oo H ""“u"“} B .NM‘“;(G.. de- | el that e may be compelled to close all [ Resolved to Stand For the Advance. | 4pd the Rnrhal Syas! o ending, it was | direct cause of the outh the grecdy { from the talkk to be the almost unanimous Ilnf("‘ in sums or multiplies ny!v $1,000 .\\A e !n nd u‘ upon xn“ east \‘ibl)llli.’ our plants in this ~city and because also we WiLKESBARRE, Pa., Dec. 8.—District As- | thrown off and with the marshal fell into the | overreaching of Kustis in refusing the | 8 disposition of the committeo to deal fairlyand | paid by the government. 'The charges on | abreast of —our meighbors in military | have others on the outside in which we can | gembly No. 16, which closed up a_three day tug. The captain of the steamer then ofticers elect their oficial position and_after generously by the Union Pacific and give the | United States notes and silver certificates | strength and readiness, and that war can | make goods cheaper.’ mension at Pittston this morning. oficially an. | cocded on his vogage, taking with him'iho | the most scarching invostization T flud that ‘ | railroad a8 much time us is necessary and | forwarded for redemption or exchange Will | gu1v b averted so long as Germany continues e s 8 7 Y % | pilot, one of the Virginia Pilots’ association, | the.gencral election und also the election for practical to work out its debtin a way that | be deducted from the proceeds of remit ARt s T & e The Young Fire Bug. nounced this afternoon that it was resolved | {0C G0 o bourd. tho gounty seat wia #gobd average of | muoh shall be acceptable to the management.” The | ces at contract rates, unless prepaid; y prepared for it. e no reason why NEW Yonk, Feb, 8.—Little Mary Wilson, | to.demand an aavanceof 5 per cent of all Sl eloctions in new counties and that the ofticers XiHe 5 . laaiEranals | abirres o ratie W LI rtificates ace should be disturbed for four years,” J ALY ¥ b | mine operators in the Lackawanna and Wy- 5 i president of the road, Mr. Charles Francis | charges for returns i new silver certificates | peace y o ek LR 8 G Tt | mina Robbed Hor Boarders, Psbdtdla e us did | dams, will be invited to come to Washing- | to be paid by the consignee at government | ~ Ihadalong and very interesting conver- | eleveny s B0 Who several tmes | oming valleys. NEW Youk, Feb. 3.—[Special Telegram | Goodland also for the 4 n and discuss the pending mat- | contract rates. A copy of this notice to be | sation to-day with the Frederick the Great | 8¢t fire to the hospital for the ruptured and T T o Wakk G A LR L Al desen Ak A | ters with the committee for the purpose | mailed to every bank and banker inthe | (¢'conon oy ce Baron von Bleicheroeder, | CriPPled, was in Yorkville police court this RIing 4 o/tho Bag ] Laa’s Collonhaybantsomo NOT TO BE OUTDONE. 1 5 of expluining the views of the management | United States with u view of meeting the de- | ) Higiiss lusted friend. the fman. | Morning. Sometimes she cried bitterly and PHLADELPHIA, Feb. An officer of the | woman, the wdiow of a journalist who dicd = 1 pftho road and sach suggestions . he desires f wand for these smiall note who . she. ';‘::‘“‘“ friend, the flnan- | o looked vacantly about the court room | Philadelphiu & Reading Railroud company | in May lnst leaving her with five young | The Burlington Koad Cuts Rates as | oiipake M A0 ey ol mmendmanta to the New Railway Mail Service. capdent; Sayg ERtie N IoTE irer | 0 ough forgetful of hersurroundings. The | estimated to-day that 5,000 miners returned | children, was arrested to-day charged RKansas City. { Bk domIAte. o Quiatie I Y o Spocial Telogram | ©f Prince Bismarck, Tho astute | child would answer no questions of Judge | to work during the week, ana there aro | larceny. Shokept @ fashiopable boarding | KANs\s Crrv, Mo., Feb.d.—[Special Tele- B tion, will undoubtedly be Teported without ge.]—The following railway \ | baron nad, earlir in the day, [ Murray that required any other reply thun | enough now at work to avoid inconvenience | house and a series of thefts from her board. | gram to the Bie]—The ent in westbound \ ' ol ) port hout | to the Bee.]-—The following railway m; had a conversation, lasting mearly | yes or no, and was turned over to the care of | to the company or consumers, b St e iifie fe o NSRS A4 Clilbag ad | :m.n modification to' the Iul-\m. for it 8 | gorvices have been ordered in the northwest, | \\vo hours with the Tren Chancetlor, | Thy | the Children's society for the present. 2 (i ers was of the most mysterions chavact rates from Milwaukee and Chicago made t nown to be acceptable to the managers of S RS R R i i £ s i et ML B VESTERN Ten days ago her son, aged thirtecn, [ here yesterday by the Chicago, Milwaukee & the Unfon Pacitle with the exception of time, | t0 take effect Fbruary 20, baron whispered to me several political tips Minnatota Bon liloas Loaguo: WEHETURN TABIFE WAR. St a0 ¢ From fifty to eighty years in the payment of | Dakota—Salem, via Spencer and Fullon, 10 | ty,4¢ had dropped from the chancellor's lips, R o R Lines Out of Chicago Cutting and o i e 5 At ima Ml \vankes Tondhabeltad Al gheir debi would b mioroagrecable (o them. [ Mitchell, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & | it these. 1 am not suthorized to telegrapt | MINSEAFOLIS, Peb. 3,—A convention to or- e e employers and was arrested. Ife | ment. The Milwaukce voad received a large | Tho Outhwaite bill will be amended by strik- | Omaha railway, three times a week, or as 1xhes0 ganize the Minnesota state republican league A o L gitiates. o | declared his mother told him to atcal. Mus, | anount of freight out of here to-day, but ing out all that which relates to the Central | Luch oftoner as trains may run. Jou atpresant, completed its labors and adjourned thismorn- | | CiicAGO, Feb. 3.—The war in western | ¢ 1100 gisappeared, leaving a note enclosing | their receipts wore lessened when the fact } Pacific, and separate measures be prepared | Jowa—Cherokee, via Washata, Correction- MEXICAN FINANCE. ing. The officers clected were S, B. Byrnes, | Treight ratesraged fierely to-day. 1t opened | ahout fifty pawn tickets for articles stolen | became known that the Burlington had ine :Vhit'h""’l"""" '"“"ll'] a l"'fl<"l“ll~‘fl'"r~ 4" | ville, Oto, Swithlaud and T In reference to the Mexican loan, however, | o™ ainncapolis, president; Sam Bixby | With the officil tariff of the Chicago, Mil- | from her be . Her whercabouts were | \lumuuu: o cut to :I'q RS '.‘Ihln;;lnl‘s | ion of the property. There is a strong feel- | Cherokee' & Dakota railroad Tam authorized to say this: The Mexican Wi - aukee & St. Paul company slashing all | not discovered till to day. It transpir cents for first, seeond, third, fourth and fifth ] pasty; e i1y 8 atrong okee 8 : ad, 2 § : of Red Wing, secretary; W. L. Lee, [ waukee & St. Paul company slashing KLU : ST ol e e {"25 J:,'I.‘,‘:.'.'fl‘u-:‘"n..‘qf.f-‘.‘-:"liqlf"'.‘,-"l‘i..v'tv‘.',': ‘.\."p::l \w‘::klm' as xu\\h}\I«l;{|lrnvt" paraina i | congress, with the object of effecting the con- | of “Tood county, treasurer; aund | rates to Council Bluffs in almost twain. }:;;(‘I':;I Y {,‘:XIXLIIEI:‘I o 'f,‘ffl"‘ :I“;- ! .f.’ TR \gl 0 :\“"u‘.-l«ll"r.-‘,‘.fis- Knll;g { 0 2 Nebraska-—Ashland, via Ithaca, 3 | % (i e e e o Tox 2 N ol “her's and groc i class and 13, the | 0 gifie, and mo merey will be shown in the | Aalmo. to Schuyler, Omalia & North Platio | Yersion of the Mexican debt, applied to | @ vice president und members of the cx as quoted by the St. Paul, were: { 43,40 % 000, which her husband Ieft in ban 170 contss the second from 23 1o 16 conts, { treatment of that corporation. The severest | ralirhad, six timcs & wek or as much oftencr | 1aron von Bleicheroeder to float a Mexican | ¢cutive committee from every judicial, dis- | yrgt-cluss, 40 cents; second, #3; third, 2 iwn. Her friends belicve she is | The Milwaikee at once met the eut while tha ! measures I:Nh lo mu"m- m}i.‘-ufl, x'mll |\u|: as train oy run, loan in Berlin, for £10,750,000. To this de- | {ha'state to the rapublican l,m.‘ .,,‘(.‘,M",t, fourth, 21; fifth, 16; A, 171¢; B, 16. These of a blackmailer who has got all of l'fllxui,um\\ nounced n-“‘”n..-_\ wou }lukn | BAiiate \ho Aro. doeiiod’ Tasponsiilo for 148 |* Wasniscron Feb. B Boveral ohonme vou Bleichroeder said: for home rule, and_scoring- the democratic | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney followed later S SViakion seoan o 1avs Gamard REdLEARERS | condition. Huntington has ‘been sent for | oo judiciney ave in prospect I can't give you a definite answer at once | Party for not admitting Dakota us u stuge. by issuing a tarilt making similar reductions | p o 8 TERREE SEERERT o ae | they do. Railroad sen here, however, say | and will be roasted when he comes before the | !¢ e G ¢ * | whether or not T will undertake the proposed - ST 4 to Council Bluffs and also putting in | ;AR FED:0o7i0 410 (01 e | that a corresponding eut on cast bound ship- i B mitte. pressure s alrendy being brought o bear [ FEERECL TN g bon . Final Decree of Foreclosure. the rates to Kansas City und southwestern | interpolated the government in retation to | 10 (OUIEIY T The feeling towards the Central Pacific | on the president in favor of wumerous uppli- | (08 (0E B0 CEPRE B0 B0 e But bef Cuicaco, Feb. 3.—A final decree of fore- | Missouri river points. ~ Chairman Midgely, | the decoration scandals. Minister Fallieres o road was described by a member of the com- | cauts for expected vacancies. The term of "‘. j;"_’ “;‘ “»‘“1”1" ‘l‘l b'“"‘" 13 U0 closure was entered by Judge ( m to- | of the South western association, thereupon | expressed a willingness, Do Launay de- £ l g""f"(lll"- morniog “""i‘;' 'm- -*“\"-l"*';"\"l“‘"\' Associate Justice C. S, Palmer, of Dakota, :‘{-‘:“‘: l;’))'{['l shall be in a position to | 4, i the case of the Ilinois division of the hu‘flu»r ed ulll Tyi.lm--lx-x:l m;. S ogimect the | clared that the chief culprit i the scandals Eplosion in a Powder Mill, B mphatie voice: “*Hel 00_good for those | ("o e U D8th. Ane 5 ‘Asso, | suy yes or SRR AR Ao es. President Hughitt, of the Chicago & | ad not vet been reached 18 co p Crey i ahtral Bacifc fellows, and wo will givo | Will expircon tho 25th, und thoso of Asso. VORI LG e e Central Iowa railroad, Tho decroo orders | Rai0%, UHesHlent HUKMI OF L QHEHED & | had not et boon reachod. In the courseof | - Gueveiain, Veb, 3 —The b Soruing ! ol sthing worse if we can find it."” ciate Justices N an, Mol us0 1] ot » - b the payment of $1,708856 on first mortgage ursua Rock Island and Burlington to | the debate Cassagnac declared that justice | mill of the Austin wder company’s plan hion something Broderick, of 1dulio, and of ASsociatc Jus- | Baron von Bleichroder then explained to , £ " p pursuade the I g i ¥ N et (ot ot il Ll DENNIS KEARNEY AND JUSTICE FIELD. : i, ot | et o e Monroder then expained 10 ] tothe Central Trust company, of New York, | Lmore the St. Paul's rates to Council Blufts, | had 5ot been allowed to tuke its conrse, but | in Newburgh townsuip, near this city, was 1 Dennis Kearney came near being fived out oded 4k kely that e | Methat if the Mexican financiers were not | ana - in default the roa d is to be sold March | but without success, #nd all lines met the | had been paralyzed by political intervention. | blown ap tivs morning, The mill was used of the supreme court chamber this morning, il be reappointed. Willing to wait, then they would either have | 17, The sum of $300,00 is fixed as the mini- | cuts, Later in the day the St. Paul company | gyiheres justified the conduct of the govern. | for grannlating pressed eakes of powder, and { ¥lo has been waiting ubout. the capitol for L el to apply to bankers other than the Baron vou H.I\n]lllbhlgl to be mwm Of Which £55,000 | wmade big reductio ratos to Minneapolis | 10 (o0 T S attacks wnon tr 150 minaliinesy Liad fush bean' atattad by Re | eral days lookingz more like @ tramp than Na tional Capital Notes. I oder, or that the loan wouid not be ef- | £hall be in cash and the remainder in Illinois | and St. Paul, cutting dovn first cluss from it and dediared the. uits L b ) l f 3 & political leader, and has carried in his hand curer general wanton calumny. He be that whatever the decision of the o Judge might be, it be in accordi division bonds. The property to be sold in- [ 401030 cents and other classes cludes all the rolling stock and cauipment | tion, Before the oftices closed this ¢ and when sold it will be run in connectio ieved | ben Wright when the explosion oceurred, amining 18 Instantly killed, A large hole in thithe 1 maris site of the builds | Wasiuxaron, Feb, 3. —~The department of sived the twelfth installnent iudempity aunounces th fected, Th onor ning St. Paul was quoting Council Bluffs, Kansas 8 loug roll which contains & wap of Sa | SA rancisco and shows the present ndition | state hav wnd growth of the Chine Kear- | of the Mexic conversation took place in the ba on's 7 the grou form o quarter beneath the large portrait of Prince | with the Minnesota: & Northwestern rai City and other “Missouri river point: :};:'!‘:"':4;&!‘;‘;:_5n~.‘... he order of tue but not a vestige of it or the contentm lh{'.\‘ will |-xllub|t llnifl dingram and u;k« his | is now ed to disiribute the sarie an.o) Bismarck. road. rates on all classes 2 cents Y as ndopted, a3 The mi | was isolated from the ree 1 ofi-repeated specch aguinst the *lepers” | 4o natics interested A PINANCIER'S FORECAST. —_—— 100 below the morning cut. T B oY mainder of the plant und this accounts for rhenever he c: ; per 0. Misten to | “PO.PAIVOS MIONES L% FARGING. 8 BOART: G P s = o i Weather Indications, a O ARG vhe EnS ;",‘l:‘“‘ Vet iho cin find any person to, listen 0 | yqge Charles 1. Daly and Hivam Hitch Glagcing at the portrait I asked: “What [ SU(&® Gresham Declines to Interfere. | rates not only affect through busi the smail Inss of 1i compuiy’s loss is C 10460, Feb, 3.—A motion for u writ of | Missouri riverund St. Paul, but to all inter- For Nebraska and Jowa: I ut raing and | estimat 000, About hundre nciate Justice Fiold of the supreme court, | cock, of New York, ex-Scnator MeDonaid, | sort of a year do you think 1888 will be finan- { pouns of yva il e : 4 . » before | mediate points west of thé Missouri viver | snow, followed by fair weather, sightly | pounds of powder wis in the il and its e 0 corporations thun.for the workingmen of the pgineer Menscal, of the navy, ap “Ite baron replied: “There will be many | Covand Bermhamer | the. ot lanapolis tally | those given by the cuts. General Manager | (o iiabio winds, generally vortheasterly e ground shook as if Ly an earthquuke and Vo Paciflo coait, | aadwhenever | hie | poared bofore the house comumitiee on €om- | fcial ups and downs, but T do not seo war | shoct. forgers. Judge Greshum deciined o | Miller, of the St. Paul, declares that in view | Mg Daiota? “Show, followwd by wolder, | the windows nthe stowes aud dwaliings o 24 O e bie ne Phmitean k| maradn B e (apet | i 188, Hut, ut the sume time, I cannot’ say | interfere and udvisod; the attorneys to apply | §fthe radical change of the Hurlington usto | guir weather, with cold wave, light to frosh | J0lle anda hall distant from the will were 21 fifm?n‘n}ruli'qnn:\"lm':-h oro intended to, show | Cowpany of Ni y (m:dp ace i absolutely certain, In fact, who | to Justice Harlan. Blafts will continuo to be adjusted onn | Mery winds, - o ontinued at all sta AL Y 1 4 i s indignation that such a man should be on | " Representatives of the letter carvisrs of | coul - basis of the prevailing rates to St. P i 1 TP CHVY T F PR T (e st The Fidelity Gang. i umlsuprunln' \wm'h‘I Tl\lllfl :"-w'"mh“ nes | the United s'v..]n»« wore befors senate ——— i« “_“:‘:"f Chicago Gas Trust. East-bound rates are also becoming demor. | Hons in Dakota a SRR DVEIMIE | o e e R e oo 1 ok & seat among the other spectators, vut | ommittee on education. and 60, oo 0y ! o-day in —Attorney Gens To Be Revised. 1 Hunt | gljzed Four of the lines have been taking soon attracted the attention of the wi fuvar of a bill to extend the opevatious of the {Copuright 1855 by James Gordon Bennett,) | and President Peabody, of the Citizens' as- | provisions for export to New York at | o [','.:m‘r“." ”|lw'.\| l‘rm-r"‘.q"‘.":‘r' A 1tial o2 Lonlns iR Hobhing ot m‘(- ‘,‘."}b,l' y Duiliff by muttering in an undertone oigiit hour luw to loiter carviel Par b. 3.~ [New York Herald Cable— | Sociation, had a conference, this afternoon | 223§ cents per 100, waich is a cut of 10i¢ 8ax Fuaxciseo, Web, 3.~ The war between | ity bank, were concluded to-day, and Judge Slaking his fist at the bench. The attendant, — Filrer ot e T o below the established rates. The Peunsyl- | the two big sugar refinories has broken out | Sage at the afiernoon session dolivered tha | who is a colored mian, spoke to him ina polite Postal Changes. Special the Bee.]—1 hear that General :f‘fl.,.‘h:‘“,". e "“‘"fiu“ l:“{!llfl“ auo- | vania roads have cut loose from the trunk nd A oS . Las de- | charge to the jury,which took the case under B } way and told Eim 'if be could not behave | Wasnixovox, Feb. 3.—[Special Telogram | Warner, ex-commander of the expeditionary M‘W’:,‘lmc‘:‘;‘““‘_:’{fi -y L vuted 4s 8000 | 1ijoq” and issued through tariffs from M MNinea ™ ast twenty-four | consideration 4 . ;!":!*-““}-' mus g Ut arcarney’s mutter | to the Bre)-Gorhard Wingen was 1o duy | forces in Tonkis, now commanding division s s~ York to St. Paul via Chicago at the hours, with prospeets of a further drop. 1t IXDIANAPOLIS, | dge Woods, in J B i attariave SAnE withiln: tha aprointod yostn at Notta McGregor, [ of the Toulouse sy corps, has been en- “01d Buc Dead. rates made by the Ohicago & Grand Trunk { ReUBh WILRAGARICS o & fust oh It 1 the fedeval gourt to-day, over-ruled motions Slayton county, la., view 1i. £, laveuck, ve- | ¢ ( zton & D ern. for a new trial in the cuscs of Coy and Berne 1 Bur and the marshal, who vapped on his desk rusted with the revision of a great part of LaNsiNG, Micl N o by *01d Buekskin,” | ®ipy o innouncement that the Wabash would U per pou .+ couvicted tally shoct conspiratorss . { and cried, “Stlenco i the court.” Kearn S seneral French mobilization scheme. He | the horse ridden by Licutenant Baker, of | cut down ifs train time between Chicago and R e S v cisled Ty slioes euipibil { for once in his lifo, showed some respect for Mani Amairs, Wil ba guided by the advice of General De- | this city, in the pursuit and capture of J. | St. Louis is met to-day by the Chicago & nfantiolde nt B¢, Joseph, 3 hitcen month v Rt rru)”ll)fl* X the proprietios, wud beteok Limsell srom the R L Promicr Greepway | Rivinel. For some time past the police re- | Wilkes Booth, died here to-day. His skin | Alton that it will shortly put on a lunited St. Josern, Mo, Feb, 5.—[Special Tele- | Bopn! 0 K6 rand pay afine of 7 ehnmber. : Jroemway | B atiod to th will be mounted and placed on exkibition in | train between here aud St. Louis reduciug | gram to the Bee.]-—-A fomatechild, about one | §1,000. Tley wera remunded to ine county MES. CLEVELAND'S NECEPTIONS. pass the pu have drawn attentios 0 the suspicious o . 3 AR iy -y e t e Lk CLRbaLAXIR MESRTIONE. YOuld pass the | O coedinga of s ex-ohicf do bureau st the | e State museum: the time o 734 hours, weck ol was found dead in an outiouso of | Jull wWhera thoy wiit resmuin peading n appe Mvrs. la h olded aBlio | 1y i cte funi - s A " eie—— " e L. e . | 1o Judge Gresham Sikiaiyda a0e. ber, gt now liplde 8 focen. ministey of war who i in the babit of fre- Governor Rusk's Condition, Blown to Atoms, paTavla PuSlling. holiog: works o0 vy | ; e AT RGN voouOF HADAH L8 Nause 23 Newotiations ate 5aid (o be in progress be- | Querting the favorite soclal rendezvous of | Miiwauker, Feb. 8.—The latest Madison | Tows Rivew, N.J., Feb. 8.—An explosion Mui n by some Montana's Quaranting ftals il to | Gevmans and other foreigners near the Are de Primephe. On inquiry it appears that the we of war was couvinced that part of " ployes of the Louse, Hruises advices concerning Governor Rusk’s illness | occurred in the mixing house of the Standard | head and baly show that i are that his condition is improved, but he is | Explosive company this afternoon. ‘Two men | The coroner fiay been still confined o Lis bed. were blown w0 atoms. Aud in LOW boiliug an Lo ClildS | “tiesexa, Mout , Feb. 4~'The g formed of the wffir | raised the o aguinst 1) ey e excepton of Cook ¢ouBLy, the world, with tieir sisters aed thow », gousing and their aunts. b is becoming Very populis occdsiol tween the Canadian und Noiihern L don 33 plias 6 " induce the lutter o als oven more popular | iuding Maviloba. ani