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THE OMaHA DaiLy BEE — —a SEVENTEENTH YEAR. : OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 18%8. NUMBER 248 r N "IN Washington street, just back of tne court | and Citizens: The ity of Mount Vernon, | MR PECULATING POLITIC rke's Book of Titles has 108 columns in | " — IN THE WAKE OF THE WINDS, | Noneor 5 oeas oot e o ot s utiaume | ke waa yibied by a tereinle eyeioas on yes: | MURDER AT GRAND ISLAND, —_— ton | 1€ DHnt of the roll of knights, 1.ike Dick. PROHIBITION AND WHISKY, began' and another left off. Floors, roofs, | terday afterncon which carried death and de. R e T IRV [ SSINIREOM | ity wd COVIRY, J00° WoUld Serss: this ] — sides of buildings and partitions were | struction in its path. About thirt \'(]ll'nple | Records Mysteriously Disappears. smonplace hono refuse this com- shuflled up in confusion and crushed against | were killed outright and scores of men, Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Feb. 20.— [Special Tele- mor, Thrilling Detatls of tho Cyclone &% | 4 fow hrick walls that sti!l remained stand- | women and children are maimed, wounded THE S BOGy SOLHEVAISEES S GUICHOT | Eritite. tha Hinjwqnlan s[\\nmlioll Wit | en HUSBAND A An Interesting Decision Handed ance being available, Bunton street, | three hundred houses are swept almost from of the registration records of the sccond | Willlam Warner's Wife Makes a Start- €COURGED BY FIRE AND FURY. | castof Washington, was completely blocked | the face of the earth, among which are the | g4OT DOWN FOR HIS MONEY. | Ward had been stolen. The theft was com- & Confession, by the walls of the Stratton & Johnson | county court house, the public school build- mittod Saturday, but the matter was kept | Wicniry, Kan., Feb. 20—Mrs, Ellen War. | 4 COMPLEX QUESTION SETTLED, fallen block, from the rear of which the de- | ing, the Methodist and Baptist churches, m uiet until to-day. In the meantime prelim- | ner, a prisoner in the county jail, to-da; — struction of large wareiouses and handsome | The supreme court house, the round house of | 3 < k) ) i : 4 v L & residences is much 1ike an abandoned lumber | the Louisville & Nashville rairoad, and | N0 Clue Yet Discovercd as to Who | janry measures to capture the thief were | made afidavit that her husband William | Dealers Car ness Houses Destroyed and yard and rubbish (ot many of the leading business houses are ulso Committed the Orime—A Horse taken. Recorder of Votes John C. Hope when | Warner, a house-mover of this eity, was a An abl f ph; ho responded | total ks, thei tents being br 1 b Ked ho theft admitted that th murdeier, terfolt e i Liquors Bought in Another State 1 able corps of physicians, w! sponde otal wrecks, their contents being buried be- Ry . asked regarding the theft admitted that the ederer, counterfeiter and . She Twelve th Fifteen Hundred Peo- 0 the first call, were quickly organized and | neath debris. A raging fire which broke out Thief Quickly Captured T and Shipped Into lowa -Tho 0 story was true and related the particulars. [ claims that he belonged to anoted gang of ple Rendered Homeless, all day long have moved from place to place, | also destroyed much of the property which —State News, b Gh T T TR 4 o sco. | desporadoes wi v cCOmMItiad. ovitne Court's Opinion. The complete list of the dead and wounded | might otherwis: have been suved from the Ho said: “T anticipated trouble in the see- | desperadoes who have committed crimes | T has not yet been compiled. The property | ruius. We are sorely in distress, and forecd ond ward but did not expect what has trans- | lowa during the past ten years., She also The Mt. Vernon Cyclone. s will nggregate nearly 200,000, and falls | to call upon a chavitab'e country for A Mysterious Murder, pired.” H )‘"'1"“""“: is implicated in the murder of Anoth int Set M7, Vinxox, fil., Feb, 20—The cyclono vily upon @ thriving community. | money and sveh other timely assistancoas |, Guaxp Istaxn, Neb, Feb. 20.—[Speeial [ In cach ward slips of paper aboutfx? inches [ yeiiy Seribher a “'“-'"h\ resident of Des | Kawmas Ciry, Mo, Feb. |Special Teles g g 5 5 | Summing "~ up, the county build: | they may feel able to contribute. Money i8 | Telogram to the BEE.|—The body of a man | were f el He. teglatrar. O ool | bt ks uinber Of yoars ago, Thooffoors [ ... co'hs Hnn, lth tho It Wi that visited this city yesterday afternoon ot 5 | GuotmiGE LU JIG (OO PUind | hecded more than provisions as there are a wram to the Bee.] an | were furnished to the registrar. On each | 4t Dos Moines have heen communicated with | Kr8m to the BEe.|—In the Kansas City court o'clock destroyed nearly three hundred | stocks of goods ageregate a loss of $40,003 | few business hocses that may be ableto | W88 found in a pasture east of Union Pucific | slip they were to enter the name, nativity, | and say they remember the Scribner murder | 0 appeals to-day, presiding Judgo John ¥, vesidences ana plac of business, and | fine residence totally destroyed, $33,000; fine | supply the demsnd. Send cush contribu- | Sshops last evening about 4 o'clock by two | place of residence, ward and precinet of m!;lknmg |)3:- lhlvl!l'lhl'r:'rlsl [ xlpr||‘ It is uot | Philiips handed down au opinion that will be unhoused from twelve to fifteen hundred | residences, msured, $10,000; cottages, ware- | tious if possible t) Gieorge W. Evans, chair- | boys who were passing through the pasture. | cach person registering, — Most of - the | yet known what will be done in the cuse. read with the preatest interest by every o o fall of wall ¢ people | ouses, barns, ete., #115,000. Total, $573,000. | man of the finince committee, or Norman H. | Pre police were notified at once and repaired | registrars filled Cup - these slips a8 NoatsARTaFE' BALK friend and foe of prohibition. The case i people. In the fall of wails many people | ATLECS bittas: it SETRE AR Moos. soretany Al ML : they went along. The registrar in the sec- Postmasters' Salaries, iy were buried under the debris and thirty-five As yet no arrange irents ha ¢ |amade to the place where the body was, and upon | o i'\ward had his record copied off on the Wasnixeroy, Feb, 20.—Representative [ COWPIeX, in that it deals with auestions of were killed, while twice as many more were | for a general funcral. Some of the bodies The Cyclone in Kentucky. examination found the man had been most | slips up to noon Saturday. He then went to | Blount, of Gergia, to-day introduced in the | PUbLC policy and the prohib tion law in pars injured, eight or ten o seriously that their | huve been taken to other townsand some into | Lovisvirie, Ky, Feb. 2. A special to the foully murdered. His head had the appear- ']‘”“'",‘“ (‘1"-‘{"- h;s‘ rl: Mruu;v.n. \u:'x‘-\k”\\'lfil:l Nouse a bill providing for the re-classifica- | teular. The case briefly stated is this: Mr, lives are despaired of. Preceding the destrue- | the eountr Following is the listof the | Eyening Times from Nortonville, Ky, says | ance of being pounded with some heavy in- | him, but leaving the slips in the oflice u Kirwin, a wholesale liquor dealer of Chicago, 0 " _ the evening he found that they had been tion of postmasters ana the re-arrangement 3 tive wind was a heavy fall of rain for half an | 955 yelone did little damage there, AtINew | strument. The coroner being summoned, he | G ™ He¥ s he believes ho knows the | of salarics, Under its terms, with the ex- | had @ customer named - Patrick Dolan, resid- thief, but will not give his name. Oue duy | ception of the cities of New York und Wash- | i€ in Ottumwa, la. The law of the stutd hour, which drove all inhabitants to shelter, W TRIS 4§D SADN, Ky.. however, it blew down the | ordered the body removed to the undertaking is was followed by a slight hailstorm, ac My, rdstown and Green River turnpike bridge, | establishment of H. L. Burket, where an | last week a well-known politician of the 8¢c- |y gion, where the postmasters salaries are | Prohibited the sale of wine and liquor of all companied with lightning, and then a fu- SR TR LU DRwiE the cost of which was §77,000, cxamination of the body was made | ond ward went to the regstrar's offive und | e f4E TR RORRIREEE RURES 00 Kinds and the e ourts would take no cognize rious blow which formed into a funnel | Moty Westiiook. The Firemen Return. by Dr. J. L. Sutherland and o | triedto induge him to furnish u list of those | o o B0 be divided into three classcs, | WCe of any cases brought before. them to ros il i O i e CextraLiy, 111, Feb, 20.—The firemen sent | coroner's jury. The examination showed | gt TRE Ematgriid WONE T SRR | according to the revenues of theiroffices, In | €over for the sale of this ilicit article of come ath, taking a Qagonal coarse through the | CMARLES COMMING to Mt. Vernon returned this morning, and re- | the man had been shot four times, once in | another politician, @ friend of the previous | the first-class ofices, where the goss re. | Merce. In order to avoid the law Dolan o T Corae,Shrouh 4o | Bus. Corvix Coobr port. thirty-six found dead up to 5 o'clock this | the left arm, also in the back just between [ visitor, was in the registrar's office, appar- [ (oivie v hetween £10.000 and 60,00 the | ordered by letter liquor sent from Kirwin mantling the supreme court building, jumped GEORGE PEARSONS AND 80N (colored.) morning, and & great many more wounded. | the shoulders, and in the head just above the | ently without any busincss. e llnlknrd n'"l'"' saluries 1t from $2'5) to 6,000, In the | marked a8 queensware and other' over the Louisville & Nashville depot and Mis., WILLIAM JONES AND CHILD, The cyclone struck the town at 4:85 o'clock | left eye, and another wound in the right | Some clothing having been stolen from his | GEGT HLAECO RS oross receipts are | names, 80 as to cvade the e Muts, ELvINA ‘ o) wife, and made some remarks which, under | 3¢ 84 h Ll FOTA LI L L R S ey e opd) yesterday evening. The supreme court build | hand. The doctor removed the ball from the |t dheumatances. lod the rogistrar to | Pevween — 81300 and 80000, the | jaw and gt the railroads to accept the packe churches, caving them into worthless mas it o 0 s PN | ages. He paid for the liquor by means of ‘At one point the destructive element jumped | SAM YEAKWOOD AND WIFE, ing is gone, the cireuit court is leveled, and | head and also the one in the right hand. The | believe that e knows Something | Sularies to rang betweer upward and missed several stores and [ ERANK CLIGHTMAN the main business portion and churches are { yizo of the bals were forty-four calibre. Pa- | about the theftof the slips. The theft of the | 300 S0 SR LI out of the. receipts | drafts sent in letters. Finally, ho refused to pers were found on the body that are sup- | Fegistration records is punishable by im of their offices. Postmasters of the third | pay a certain bill of $%7. As nothing could residences, but soon pounced down again, Aba Hawren (colored), destroyed. The fires are all extinguished. v N 1 saring down he ricl ings, wrench. | Miss JosiE SeTTON, S REBURLIG & T % e S | onment in the penitentiary. Former A48 WHIBH hoTure ¢ piod’ by tho | be doha i 3 tearing down heavy brick buildines, wrench.” | Miss Josir Soro MAINE REPUBLICANS. posed to fully identify the man as Valentine | fHECHE R CHE PERECEAAE copy from the | Class, which includes il not covered by the | be done in Lown, some of his porsonal props i, el el e e L S praitony Gulcher, He G bout forty-five i other two classes, are to receive, in addition | erty was attached in this state, and on a trink Blanes na malking, s useloss mass of solid|| |JOSEMESHEW: - julcher. He is a German, about forty-five [ ofiiciul records the names of those who regis- | ¢led IELGENS O 6 T Moty 1 ST | Sty was attached in JiptiLien banks. The massive court house that occupied Mus. JoHN SUELTON, The Party Adrift Without Blaine—A | years of age. In an inside pocket which was | tered. They evidently want to cast ballots | 507 30 acofpensation based upon e l1- lm: ‘l] _l-l \_l‘n‘l :l‘ Jjn}.‘mg'n b ‘v:‘ ,"\'; the public square in the center of the city | Mus. Ciaries Hercnissox, Test Vote. sccurely tied up was found an old handker- | for any of those who hav stered and Who | the receipts of their offices from all quarters, | O the eround that the debt. conld e was literally torn topicces. This was the ex- | Miss Tuwis. Bostox, Feb, 20.—[Special Telegram to | ehiel in which was in bills and a certificate | WOV vy n future ears, Hithor thiy, o | ging from the whole amotnt, where theit | coileetcd i Towa and that the printff was treme point to the north which was reached, | TEITHE SEELDS. the Bee.]—Immediately after Mr. Blaine | of deposit from the First National | {hidves have mow nenrly the reccipts are less than §0 up to §117 per quar- [ partner in a crime against the penal luws of Fifty yards south of the court house the | AMNDA Birkioy srote his lottor stating his name would not | bank of Kearney, dated Janu 19, | thicves have now nearly the full registration | tr, “Arrangements are made for the annual | fowa. sto med to be at its height. On the N UNKNOWN MaN. wroto hiis lottorstaling Ris e swould mobiEn e i miaroiet "of. the murder. was || L wie Secotid ward, adjustment of sularics, for the alowance of | Judge Phillips gave the subject an_fms corner of Washington strect and the public Mus. LG, be presented to the republican national con- 3 th - i AN L without doubt robbery. There is no clue at f C o the expenses of rent, light and fuel, clerk | mense amount of study and carelul reading square was Crews’ block, a three-story build- | Grorae Joxes' Youxaest Cnitn, vention, the Lewiston Journal sent outto | prssent to the murder, The coroner's inve Railrond Men In Conference. ing eighty fect front, oceupied by Evans, as he list of those injured serionsly > 3 et | Mire, furniture and incidentals, st first and | as the questions mvolved great principies of C 1 500 well known Maine republicans, copics of | tigation may produce some ciue and it is Kaxsas Cir Feb. 20. — [Special Tele- | secona cluss oft law. 1o fiest question was, Where was the. a grocery and saloon. This was aemolished | slightly is very large. Several are not ex- | o yono (el hored the guilty party or partics may be | €ram to the Bir]—A meeting of represent- - - GontraoyInHABTE. KT ToWRkE ILEWo U G Lot gl bt Gl L D ] i S ST RSN TAGE AN 1808 Deat ISE brought tojustice. atives of the railronds forming the Colorado National Capital Notes. tainly not hold, but if i Chicago, wherd ALl LA LR TR | e T LA R LA MiAG YouP AFSEoNBItay o Mr. Blain e and Utah association was held in this city to- [ WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Mr. Manderson * was no law agrainst such trafic, it was R. C Murray, was caught in the falling wall, | been rcecived this evening and promises for | suming your fivst choice would be Mr. Bl Horse Thieves at Aurora. i 1 9 to-day, from the committee on territories nd the collection of it could be ens ard cremated. 14 Hannal, wife and small [ much more. None of the buildings have in- | if he would accept, who is your second choice | avnons. Neb.. eb, 90, (Specil Telogram | G0 The following gentlemen ure the mem- | to.day, from the « 08, || o coai- o BulbobAIBE HESUENL autaAANGE boy, ¢ in the basement, having taken | surance against storms, and the losses are | o the repuplican nomination for the presi- RkEOe el b S bers of the conference committee: J. S, | reported favorably the bill to amend theact | (540 Site added to its complexity. Aftes rofuge from the storm and were buricd by | total, ~Adiutant-General Vance has tele | 000y KT SRV IIEREOUIE | o = s e ta A SR (B B S Tebbits, H. A, dohnson, J. L. Kimball, G. W. | setting apart lands at the head waters of the | Geciding that the contract was mads in- Chis the wakls, but the man dug his way out of the | graphed that he and Dr. Ranch, president of | deneyt ame the full ticket which would |5, y1ine miles northwest of here, had two Holdredge, 17, T. Eustis, F. W. Hills, Omaha; | Yellowstone river as a public park. The 170, the judge say ruins. making a passage for his wife and | the state board of health commissioners, will [ best suit you; if you please will you not re- | ciriiile horses, two s°ts of harness and a : 5 3. | senate committee on public lands to-day cor “No matter what publicists like Pothion c y effortto exting: » | be here to-night, Governor Ogleshy cannot on the inclosed postal card by return i J. F. Goodard, W. F. White, S. B. "‘"""‘ LelEA G000 PR LA ULV i e Bliekeinls d childand then made an effortto extinguish the [ be here to-nig vernor Ogleshy n J A wagon stolen from his premiss last night | \ 1 Ered e hroposad FanenaAmicat he | and Huberas, or our own great jurist and flames. On a erosts strect from come tomght, Steps are now being taken to il The Journal has roceived UD t0 | mab oy deiaratoly wert o bis eabo Nicholson, Topcka; W. S. Hughes and H. 8. | sidered the proposed amendment o the | £06 FUIRESS GF U1 T L ARAECIEG street was a row of two-st have a public funcral to-morrow to all who | Saturday morning 225 repli They come ha thief deliberately went to Bis stables in | o0 - penver. The meeting is the regular | general laws, namely: The repeal of the hics or bettor codo of public morals, It is buildings with an_ occusional’ brick. | have not been buried or taken awa, Trom evary part ‘of the state and probably | the night, harnessed up his horses, hitehed | conference of the associution, and although | timber culture and pr : f 3 . ) 3 : 4 mption laws, and the | the established rule of law that a contract The brick buildings r caved Adjutant General Vance and Dr.Raneh ar- | giequately represent the feeling of Maine ve- [ on to his wagon, put in all extra sets of har- [ none of the roads have been dircetly affected | amendment of the homestead law In, and the s _crushed | rived to-nisht and have arranged to have for- 9 ) n 80 as 10 | made between the subjects of one country ta. b publicans on the presidential question. The | ness and drove off. It was the coolest thing [ by the rate war, the matter will p limit the acquisition of available pubtic lands | defraud the revenue liws of the other may out_ of shape o warded immediately o oumber of shelter | Joumal suys: “Nearly every one of our | ghat has happened in the country since the | €ome up for discussion before the to actual settlers. 1t will probubly report a | be enforced in a country where such cons corner south wi of grogge tents for the usc of the homeless until per- | ohprpespondents reiterated his attachment to Sl LR end No business of importance was tr bill substantially similar to the senate bill of | tract was made, as no nation is bound to pro= frame structures, which served as dwellings | manent quarters can be finished. There are | My Blaine and exprossed second choice, if | Dlizzard. S acted to-day and another meeting will beheld | the last congress, teet or regard the revenue laws of anothen and warchouses, They we blown down | many persons who believe all the people | he had any, with regret. A great many THE TAIEF ARRESTED. LO-IOrrow. Mrs. Cleveland to-day joined the Ramabai | country. ~ We have not overlooked the ‘sugs and then burned up entirely. The storm ve not yet been taken out from the ruins, | refused to name a sccond choice. The. re. RAND IsLaND, Neb., Feo. 20.—[Special ——— circle for the eievation” of women in India. [ westion of the learned counsel touching tha was over in three minutes, and it is feared several bodies arein the | tyrng show that without Blaine, republican | Telegram to the Bek.)—The police here re- Shacffer Out on Bail. This organization is the cutgrowth of the | jmpolicy of the courts of forcign jurisdict on People who were unharmed gave assistance | Crews block. Maine is adrift. They are as liable to £0 | ceived notice from Aurera this morning that KaNsAs City, Mo, Feb, 2 pecial Tele- | work in this country of Pundita Ramabai, | in which the action is drawn enabling tha to the needy. The five company aided by the one direction as another. It would be almost | "¢\ apg teain and wagon bad been stolen | £ram to the Bee]—After an incarceration of who has been laboring in vavious cities of | pon-resident to evade the local policy of a citizzns, who had_organized into_squad Stories of the Storm. impossible to unite them on any one candi- A TRithe Bice rect jail Cl the United States since March, 1583, to | « state. An appeal to public policy wan the work of out the fire S1. Lovis, Feb. 20—H. 8. Readon, con- [ gl picii vote, howcyer, is nono the loss | from there last night und a complete descrip- | several days in the Second street Jail Chartes | awaken intercst in the establishment. of | often quite indefmnible und R | rescuing the — unfor The duetor of the Louisville & Naushville train | interesting. The poll for president counts | tion of the horses being had the police were | A. Shacffer, charged with embezzling $19.- | normal schools for high caste child widows | Questions of - public. policy are fickle, called for assistance from neighboring towns, | which was caught in the cyclone at Mt. | up as follows: Whole number of votes, 154; | onthe lockout for them and shoutly after ve- | 000, was this afternoon liberated on bail. | in Roona, India. They are not uniform. It muy be and fire engines and physicians were sent | yowon Tils,, last evening and who had his | John Sherman, 52: General Sheridan, 13: | Coiviti notice ar, outfit snswouini the de- | Shacffer refused to pay the heavy bonus e one’ thing in_ one community and from Centralia, Ashley. Nashville, and sl 7 ? 2 Senator Allison, 16; Senator Hawley, 173 | Scription given of O a O pes Wis SCCI | asked by the people who were ready to go on Investigating the “Trusts." quite another in a different locality, E 5 2 ; ¥ shoulder dislocated by having a trunk hurled T driving up Third street. The man was ar- VALES EOoL V0.8 N Svansville, promptly. What was left of the i . Chauncey M. Dépew, 11; Robert T, Lincoin, SR Yenrnod | his bond and preferred to wait until the ar- [ NEW York, Feb. 20.—The committee of | While no remedy could have been had n tha supreme court building wus turned intoa | against him, arvived here last night. He encral Sherman, 6; General Fairchild, | rested and pluced in juil. Later it was learned = Y 5 inte veatigate Towa courts, the evidence given at the trial morrue. 68 the Tollowing ibrief | dessription ot the nator Evarts, 5; General Harrison, 5; | the thief had stopped at fecd yard in Hum- | rival ofJ, K. Cravens, who was out of the | the stato senate appointed to investizate tho 1 OV SOUItE, WC o Genoe, KIVEE 6 RAG, MO8 Following is a listof the names of those | qoene: It was all over within a minute,” | Senator Frye, 4: General Gresham, 2; Sen: | ilton county and londed uj [ load of hogs | city at the time of Shaeffér's arrest, and who | methods and influences of the various trusts | (oot the sales were not made in Toway killed in addition to that sent last night. Sl s the thing that impressed me. most | ator Hale, 1; Congressman keed, 1. which he sold at the 8tock yards on his ar- | returned this movnng a little after 8 o'clock. | began work here’ to-day, opening With the | por were any of the paynients mado in tha FRANK CLINGLTVAN, blucksmith, of Al | ® johon JIL . |‘ mos For vice-president: Whole number of | ival l!u-;‘-" ~“Lw u‘her:}l nf‘ It\mrntl)u.‘:‘n‘now Accompanied by Deputy Marshal Freeman, | sugar trust, It was learned from witnesses | state. It wasan Iltinois contract and the bion, Til S C D TR LB OO LRCO VLY 32; Cencral Hawley, 41; Senator | fied of the capture and arrest of the thic! J.K. Cravens and M. A. Fyke appeared be: | that one ~ refinery in St. Lous, two | puynicnts were made there, It would be Davauter or Mis, Russenl, Dewe house, a three story vrick building. The | Frye, 18; Lincoln, 12: Allison, 7; Fairchild, 7 | e Tore Justice Worthen to have him fix the | in Louisiana, and one in Mus. J. T WaTkks, and baby. court house stood in a prominent place and | 6: Depew, 73 Dingley, 5; Reed, 4; Sheridan, Ordered Open For Settlement. amount of the bail. Justice Worthen placed Three Hundred Residenc it Evade Payment Fop Boston, | trifling with the lower courts to reverse the two in Philadelphia and two in San Fran’ | cause™ " cisco had been forced into the pool, which This is a most important question to liquor ity at ty soctions of the Quarter | Fyke as suretics, now controls 32,00) barrels . day ~capacity. | sellers in loww und Kunsas, and to dealers amediate relief of thosuflorers, ' © - f wile of briek and mortar had beon struck by | aker, . Clumberlalu Foar, ex-Mafor Low, | Cieele ranch located in North Chase county ST Tho production sinco. December 1 ‘s do- [ Sveryihors. e law givein out hore' 1y @ any dumago outside ot ML Vernon., Hud 1t | iiee il at once, -t proad out amd Susied | L Con A (o, one euel were orderod open for sertloment today. J. | 1o o\ eiry, Moy Feb, 20.—[Spocial Tele- | Tho amount of trust. stock ‘which has boon | whre the contrict . ade s ihe one that occurred an hour carlior the 1688 of life would | th buildings sround it A LAWYER TATIGATING A. Phlilips of this place received official no- ANES Bea i e ot G. E. || issued is 845,000,000, The board hes decided | holds, and sha dealors oanuot evade peys have been still greater ¢8 the Methodistand [ ' Marcus. Aarons, a drammer, who was a g St Htato dhiat afteot thiaevening, It 1s good igrem to the Bxm|—The fimm of G E.| AR S0 thitay'® Wha withessen to- | sment Tf the vase had boo DROGGHY I ToWA Baptist churches, both of which were totally | passonger on the train, says: “It was o ter- | Suit of Mrs. Phelps, of New York, For | land and there will be 4 rush to sccure it. Weikert, wholesale stationers of this city, | fuged'to produce a copy of the trust agreo- | no judgment could have been recovered i destroyed, were crowded at the time, rible calamity. I never witnessed anything Possession of Her Child 5 o g filed a voluntary irnment in the recorder’s i o T oy ment. any event. A formul and systematic apped ighttul in'my life. On reaching Mount [ (Copyright 185 by James Gordan Bennett.| HENRNSGRORGBIGIBIVEAN Y oftice to-day for the benefit of their creditor: —— 2 —_—— made to all persons to assist the den city In Its afiction, which 1s indecd boyond | 1 lr;mn Mminlv" it :rl"‘;u!nl hlv 'hllm'l;r and Loxboy, Feb.20.— [New York Herald Cable | A Union-Labor Editor Talks on the | Notes amounting to nearly $5,000 are as- The Democratic Style. HARPER HOT, N om, i ced beyo htning Presently it began rain SRt 5 : >hel 5 s g e et ARa oo VASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—[Special Telegr e parailel in this country in the devastation of | and hail, driving e‘,flfi‘,m_dy to | —Special to the Bee.|—Mr. Harris l_lu!ps. $ Mluull‘m o2 m_nulu_» l‘{m!ul 1‘(."_1‘3“\‘.:”34"1 ration |.I WaAsHINGT }:hlx 0. —[Special 1_vhmnm He Grows Indignant Because Wils eyclones, those of Western, Mo., Jumestown | helter, * Just | about this © time | lawyer at 128 Broadway, made his English | Cmicaco, Feb. 20.—[Special Telegram to | bis indorsement, oo I Noney is appointed | to the Brk.]—The St. Louis delegation hero shire's Case Was Nolled and Washington Court Hotse, O.," not equal- | A"“black cloud, fannelshaped, was scon | andsuceessful debut this morning in the | the Brr.|—Dr. Alfred S. Houghton, of tho [ & ttustee,of the stock of coads woutilned at | proposes to capture the democratic national [ ¢, SEFCS SO TAEEOURG Ing in v_t.ml.-mlru.-m-n the loss of this pluce. | over our heads. * Some of the people knew in | court of ehancery before Justice North and | United Labor Age, of Cincinnati, who is in | 1& posssssion of Traders & Gibson, now in | convention, and has opened the campaign in | S S " 50l (e ex-bunke and prise To-day’s trains brought a host of excarsion- | a minute what was zoing to happen and began | wug opposcd to no less than Siv Henry James | the city, was seen by a reporter to-day and RSP ANDTACNE ARk LG Teotan true democratic fashion. This morning they 3 ) o ; ists who came to see, to render aid and to | to cry out a warning, The cloud burst a | 08 0P ¥ thaiity, v o v aysandiy the warehouse, fox the fulll protostion ‘of : 2 Y | oner, broke into a frenzy this evening in cons comfort stricken s, Nearly a thousand | minuie after forming, 1t came with a roag | Phels, there to defend a petition brought | and asked what effect the apparent defection | Homer Reed and to indemnify him against | opened a bar i one of theparlors of Willard's | L0 ion and elaimed it was an outrago for strangers trod the streets amazed at what | and a ceash, Housesof all descriptions went | against him by hiswife to obtain the custoay | of Henry George would have on the united | 108 LSTRETS i B0 aon iz shro burkoonora 0wy | tho tndiotments aguinatd, W. W to :"‘“',;“', “’f;‘:“i,I‘l‘l""',,:‘,“‘m. l',.""m‘h’_‘""L "._‘,",'”m‘,'{ down and men, women and children ran | of their son, aged three years. She sailed | labor party. wept Away By Ice, the majors and judges who loaf around the | nolle prossed: that he perjured himself when I ' -y - i | hither and thither, sereaming and praying in | yesterday in the Fulda “to consult her New “Mr. George has not even put the move- Canrorioy, Mo., Feb, 20.—[Special Tele- | hotel waiting to be invited to take something. § »d that the large Cl 0 wh N time and time in. Artists are on the scene | their peril and fright. The county court house | \- 4 g 5 Mo., [Specia E. | he stated that the large Chicago wheat deals sketehing the ruins, and pencils in o hundred | was uitorly wreeked, and & threestory mill | YOrk legal adviser.” Said Sir Henry in | ment back. His carious defection has re gram to the Bee,|—The middle span of the e those of the prisoncr. Tho amount hunds are jotting down the facts and stories | was blown across the track just behind us. | MOVing postponement, which, after hearing | strengthened us by leaving the way cl Chicago, Santa Fe & California railroad R Starving Indfans. bougitindsold he said, was over $0,000,000 from a thousand mouths, Our train was lying in the track of the | Phelps in his own behalf, was refused with | men to join us who were Kept out by bridge across the Grand river, fitteen miles | WINNEPEG, Man., Feb. 20.—Rev W. 8. | L08 000 Mo ool or Wilhive showed Alighting at the Louisville & Nashville | cyclone, and it was taken at a flying rate | full costs: It is a nice question whether he | Of his captiousuess and intoleranc § east of here, was swopt away by the ice this | Penlove, a missionary, has reached he bl 00 S hTe L railway depot, attention is at first di--| down the track. The engine could not con- | can to 3 sl taa for himself) Tt soei **As between him and Dr. McGlynn in the | € s i & from north of McKenzie river with a further | (Y about $26,000 worth of tr rected to the two-story supreme court build- | ol it, and. fortunatelv for us the brakes | CA% tax @ counscl fee for himself, IUscems | gyt yow pending, which will have the larger | mormng at 6 o’clock. The work of repairing X e a £ Tudi v " | 1s51 to the date of the trial. - One cent on ing a few yards from the depot, without dome | were fot on. Trees were uprooted and cars | that the marital relations have veen strained. | support cannot begin until the ice is out of the way, | report of the distress of Indians in the far | hushel would have amounted to £500,000, an or roof, but shreds of tin hunizing from its | 1ifted cleanly off their wheels. The passago | The boy. was left with his father's | D, McGlynn, ten to one, at least in Ohio, | Which Wwill likely be the latter part of ta¢ | north. From Peace river he heard of cases | the prisener indicated that he would not do & sides, making a pivot around which the | of the eyclone must have occupied | relatives at Maidstone. In consequence | and everywhere clse that T know anything | Week. kLS where the Indians hud died of starvation and | business of thut magnitude without soma stoms seemed to swing, All else in this di- | gt least two minutes, To aad Foinkiyen ERUNG: Ll el 1ad been eaten by their comrades, There s | Memoranda of sales and purchases. He saidg Toction 18 Mntouche.s A Tow seps castward | oho least two minutes. o add 1o | came fears that the child would be ‘oloigned,’ | 8bOULT (L 0 A Goorge | . The Too Gorge Breake. | hid beon eaton by thelt comrades. iFhere s | ™iiyes, he Tied about tho large deals boing along the railroad discloses to the southwest | fires broke out among the ruins, From the | 23 the legal phrase is, and sometimes popu- | gy Kaxsas Qiry, Mo, Feb. 0. —[Speciul Tele- | 441y has taken no notice of the deatitution of | for me. Why did ho deed me his propertys an appalling sight of devastation. It is in | train we could see the smoke and flames ris. | Jarly_translated ‘kidnapped.’ ™ Mr. Phelps | “ywell, perhaps it was in view of Dr. Me- | gram to the Bee.]—The ice gorge in the Mis- | these Indians repeatedly brought to its at- | Worth about &0,000t Why did he sell m this direction that the laboring clusses buiit | ing from a dozen different houses. The | left New York some weeks ago and came to | Glynn's growing influence. The doctor is a | souri river above the c,‘,,u..c,,,_k. of the Kaw | tention. lpnl bank !;lml"k‘ullfi.r:l':lll:;u“lh‘:lll‘l!lllllLr "Il::‘:h:;. ELeand borate: o, h iR RIBLE WO E | sirana thing wae iat hroe sunutes atior | London, Ho rocetvod a dispatol from New | groat pwer-Cimagnetic, s nuthial leader, the land Missous! e brolion up and largo bocks Weatnoeh caioail tort "I addition to trying to save the baniey B e it oy o neat dropbed | tho cyclono tho sun was shining brightly. - | York on the subject through the pool cable. | Incarnation of those high quulitics which | of ice are floating downthe siream. The | ~ Weather Indications, of which Towned over half, the president, die ik o the Shotina i iashed homesint, | pros st apase agent of the Soutliern Kx: | Now comes o curious coincidence. Mrs. | gommand men. 1 think v, Grorke has hud | gorge ai. the Kock Islnd bridee hs also | For Nebraska: Fair weather, slightly | Joctors and largo holders dumped on'thg then gutheriug the clinging pieces strewed | Storm from the train . window, says: | Phelps’ solicitor here is also a solicitor of the | ment for some months, and he broke away :)‘;'L'g"';“l)r“fl all danger to the bridge scems | warmer in castern portion, stationary temp | street stock and forced me to buy the samey them along its path bearing down fences and | “Men and women on the strocts were | Anglo-American Cable company. What is | entirely in a fit of jenlou - i erature in western portion, light to fresh [ and ihy check book snows that 1 pind oves ;\:i]::lfi‘\iulml:;llllum‘lik’:. n.’.f'ifl] many, houscs | blown ‘tolhvm'numl, When the whirl cloud | Phelps' surprise on immediately visiting --l‘im is nln,u position lllllu“xulx’ L PLAIN JOF \u;',:flr‘*l\;u\;gxgls-mir iy }}:l\:};\*g,;;:]:lg;; ma "flf"{";!;;I"33‘;‘%;_'["‘;";1;;3 vol are depuroye own, for nof : tow 0! el ing i icitor's cler! “Yes, entirely so. He occupies the same 0! : 3 g ing is left in many places to mark the s ot. :'1:.'\{-‘..':ufi:-[;m.:’x::.:;u'-'x'.:..\fk:fu‘Lnf}' it ey | Maidstone to find that the solicitor's cle TR round that e enounced as mntenabic and | Chamberlain Not Ambitious to Join | temperature, light to fresh winds, gencrally | money did not go to One man Fifteen foundations stll vemain, In 8ix | roofs and then rising highor fnto. the e | had been there before kim and had shown | §EVEC Al whon taken by O'Brien, Davitt, the Ranks of Knighthood. from west to south, : ought not to go to prison for trying to_save aeres formerly well built up, but three | again, like a swaying balloon, it would float | the custodian of the child a verbatim copy | Patrick Ford and Powderly. He justities it (Copyright 185 by James Gordon Hennett.] F Eastern and ~ Southern ~ Dakota: | his property and the really guilty escap@ hm:sfis e luuglgu‘uku“ll:t",vm:"".' ”,""‘""""i along with lightning-like rapidity. As the | of this private dispatch directed to Mr. | by a subterfug ,uml for ngyu first time in his Loxboy, Feb. 20.—[New York Herald ,‘.}.:fi'}f‘.‘.‘.:"f"';’,}f‘n :I'“!::;j f]x;lul;::wl-:t flll'lulxll(:r\l'l::: punishment. T O e Bt dcbeis Was blunged ke | Gioudvould, slip down und, vise aguin it | Phoips. How did the clerk of tho solicitor to | Mehols onthe deteumiverl 0L | cablo—Specialto the . e new Glad- | Bl winds, generatly southerly: aaliishivels Indigunsny Sollod: catupult into the homes of the more fortunate. | and tnrow - them to. the ground with | the cable get the copy? Not through uny ucton | o750 made and a ticket put in the field, | stone members, now called “‘the home rule ———— _ CiNaixNaTy, Fob. 20.—The district attorney Looking northestward across the railr mighty force 100 yards aw Parts of | the part of the pool cable people. Clearly not. | Py Fonghton said: trinity,” came to St. Stophens this aftorncon Mrs. Langtry Quite 111 in the United court this morning the ruin appears moro terrible. There house Toofs, trees, boards, bri h all | Such a thing would not have been allowed on “Yes.undoubtedly : and Tam hopeful thatall | toeether and were warmly cheered at the | CHIcAGo, Feb, 20.—It is reported this [ moved a nolle of the indictment against J. W, bur'd ngs were lurger, Leavier and more con- | kinds of debris were flying in a | cither side of, the Atlantic. Of course, pos- | the shattered hosts of the disinherited may | oy outsid T (R T TR ,n‘,mm“h‘,, Mrs, Langtry is quite ill with | Wilshire, charged with violating the United pact and the wave swept for 600 vards a clean ous rate. oft piled s along the 3 3 united under. o BRI LE S 5 G 2 8 R Mk oo paLn) up debris on either side, and left the | frain were frightened and & veritable panie | Solicitor's clerk did not get the child. In | RGP UG e Knights of | almost impossible now days for a tourist or who arrived lust evening, says sh is troubled Harper of tho Fidolity National bunk, on the nakea fence posts and - foundi- | ensued. The ecloud dipped down on | due time his mother appeared on the scene bor, union labor, anti-monopoly, farmers’ | stranger to come within the gates. One | With neuralgia of the heart, superinduced by | round uf inubility to prove the charge. The tion walls to mark the spots | the north side of the train and | and filed the petition which formed the sub- | ulliance, cte. Iu fact, the union ubor people | pundued and fifty constables are detailed in | hard work on the stage, Despite his adyico | (OUrt allowed his motion and Wilshire und of residences. ‘There still remains on cither | Gemolished a house, but just before it arrived | joct of the lawsuit in question, Mr. Phelps en now imviting negotiatians, and Dr. | DG A B CORTEEER BT R e e | 10 the contrary she_insisted on going to the | Mt bendsmen were dischareed. Tudge Suca side of the park dismantled frame houscs, | 4t our position it arose and passed over us nn's policy seems to favor a coalition | 4nd about the houses Parugment, 1o theatre :..’,“.':.,L,m: ,:’.fl} n":;"'\‘...(l fl:\\"ll".,:xfi'."‘ll';::: sald aimilisaction shenic Jum»"m“m a8 Mus I, E. . 5 could be easily seen, almost from tower | 4: Sherman, 4: Evarts, 4; Harrison, 2; Gen: GiANT, Neb,, Feb, 20.—[Special Telegram | the bail at 5,000 and acceoted Cravens and The city council appropriated €500 for the | to ground, It looked to me as though a huge | eral Sherman, 2: Robie, 2; Hiscock, 2; For- | to the Ber.]— half buried with _other roofs. To the south: | und dropped down on the earth to the south | 148 & temporary injunction restraining mad- | COFRR 0 Coble "hasis, seutinels patrol the cmbankment terrace and | jnto th eust stands the monumental ruins of a three- | of the train where it completely destroyed | #me from taking the child which he wished | “a0 % other source it was learned that | challenge small boats when they loiter. The | physician thinks @ little rest will vestore her | this Will be done soon. story brick four mll, the walls stripped down | yuother building and passed on.” ‘Thus, ) to-day made permanent but which wus re- | negotiations are pending for conferences of | frowning granite pile looks and is guarded | health, R S and the machinery expos-d, and on the north, | can see, that our train had o miraculous | fuged because informally asked. There were | both partics tomeet in some central city 1';‘ .I|K-T»|';fl' 4 "' i now the presumption —_—— | Btes -lv-'l{l" Arrivals, 7 partially surrounded by uninjured houses, is | escape. voluminous afidavits on each side brought | Where committecs of confercnce may meet | 1K ¢ 88 : Locomotive Kireman Killed, vw York, Feh. 20.—[Special Telegram Nolarushod HaRtAk churoh aud tin Tarye Oglesby Appenis For Ald. et ot et and all conernod do | and agreo upon & basis of mutual action, | among the olico that overy strauker s @ | g, 1L, Feb. 20— Fireman Fain, of the | 10 the Ber]- Arrived—Tho Anchoria, from rick Commercial hotel, unroofed and partiy S § Ald. 0,06 s concerned de- | iy o obability seems to be that Chicago will | dynamitard and must prove he is not or be | oot 200 5 L E i RS Jlasgow; tho Eide: o torn down, SemNariety, 1L, Feb. 20.—Governor | clined information. It is believed that ami- y N Northwestern east-bound passenger, was | Glasgow; the Eider, from Bremen. i be chiosen as the place, aud late Aprilor carly | hustled to prison. Even a conservative jour- R y AN < " Six hundred yards farther on in the course | Oglesby received information from Mt. Ver- | cable arrangements will now result. May 4 e B ¥ V] hustled o'y 1 killed at 5 o'clock this morning. His train | Havie, Feb. 20.—Arrived—La Normandiey of the storm brings you to the postoftice cor- nal has to-day been moved to say: ; . from Naw Vork non this afternoon to the effect that over ——- ————— s > . ow « rulos | CARARt0 8 freight that had & Ume order Nawg oG, f The § per, and in front tands tho shtterod court o e e e B e May Resume the Strike. Freaks of a Crazy Engineer, f" Lt ““‘1‘;:';:"’:"" “""" e ,'“‘I"‘ Rgainsttho passanger, And waa golog upon & | ¢ '.f;. 0%, Peb. 0.—Arrivad—The Sisie °‘ house, with the dome thrown down X ] g e e ks of 8. y Eogineer. or ho dmission o angers, | side-trac] orgia, from New Yo over ' the entry, and the walls | following proclamation this evening lf’l‘lll:‘"?r'v'l;‘- 1-:.1',‘.1‘]' m«r\{\_mkn:;l: Rocmestes, Feb. 20.—[Special Telegram to | 210 o consideration by the speaker and —_— Q STOWN, Feb. 20, ‘\..,M.,._T.,,.“,,fl acked and partly tumbled down, and Statk oF ILLiNois, Execurive Opeicr,— | LOWis to-day received telegrams from the | (e Bee. ety Fondiie the eeiliitoe Coal Minors at Work. iy Philadelphia; the Polynesiun, ju the supreme court yard lie tin | Richard J. Oglesby, governor.—To the Peo- | master workmen at Shenandoah and Middle- | Curler, of No, 27, yard engine of the Romc I AN, i ot PHizanELriA, Feb, 20.—Of the forty-five | from Baltimore. 3 god Umber and tho voofs of adincont | ploof tho State of liiinols: A great, calam- | port declaring that cortain of thestrikers are | Wattortown, & Ogdensburg railway, wont | 26, O rctod and . s are much mut to | Reading conl and iron company's collierics | EEADELPMIA, Fen, NN SNV AL Wi Tostolion, Acentd | 14y Las SALAD ubop Bho by, 8 sstorday | beiug discriminated against and not allowed v while running the engine from Windsor | 7v4tY et s AN i, B ara apavaristhia sy b otdian ol| AEIER SR i Bunton street, a brick building was razed to | Jefferson county, inour state. Onyesterduy | 1o roturn, Lewis says he wili investigate, | {ecp. { los morth of Rochester to the | it to satisfy the legitimate euriosity of their i | - the ground, aud nearly allthe buildings to | afternoon a cyclone swept over that city. | ynd if the facts are as stated the strike will | et tour miles morth of Rochester to the | 00 - E 0 5 ibsurd that Buatish | it i8 only a question of a few days when these German Actors Fatally Burned. the south and east fured likewise, But Uncle | leaving death, devastation and ruin in its | Yo resun s ] yard in this city, He started the locomotive | constiucnta. B ARG, By S 3 be resumed inside of three duys and will in 5 AT A cirtually excluded from | Will be in operation. New York, Feb. 20.-“Gantz Berg Sam's quarters wero scarcely touched. The ( tract - Advicoanp to. this thie state that | U resumed inside of three duys and Will . | i a furious rate'and was only prevented by | citizens should be virtually excluded from streets are broad here, but to-day are filled | more than thirty peisns were killed, 3 0 N Fireman George B; Latta from dushing into | witnessing the proceedings of their own T , theatre! in Holoken, was buricd this morne gions, but engineers, firemen, pumping | cars ; . dashun sing v K e Physicians Disagree. Cp s with the debris of the business houses of | and 100 severely and some fatally wounded, | Fe&lons, but cnginecrs, droien, pumpine Sin the vard. = Latta overpowered the | . jiament, and it isto be hoped that the | Viexxa, Feb. ho Tagblatt says thay | /28 A number of actors wore asicop 1n the Bunton and Washington streets, along the | and 1,000 of its ‘citizens homeless and desti- ve S Ko i madman and foreing him to the foor tied him f -0 05 0h oo ye cavefully examined before y 2l I et upper story at the time the fire broke out and castern side of which not one house remains | tuto. ' A culamity such as this falling upon & above and below ground. 28 well ag'he could and started the engin for | Bew rules will be carefully examined before | Dr. Mackenaie coufirms the report that a | e B0 0% St eie scupe, Otte 5 e T S TR ey P 1 e ro Vindsor Beac alf | they are allowed to come mto practice. sension e among the surgeo p | MRte ¥ eouK 9 IADIE oA standing, or even partially preserved. Unable | peacerul peopie 4t this inclement scason of *rightful Boiler Explosion. Wasonug houe alevyindaor Beach, - Hinf | shov, arp.aboned 0. 0oma, o, prauies. [ Clasenglon. exlate AmONE Hhe WUTRe Ho | v/ s and a fourteen-yeerold son of Gaots 0 thoroughly tear asunder the framework of | the year must of necessity iuflict serious and : : J Pk 3 irior feped plmaplt and spizing 8 | Polioe const swurm at Westminster and | remained at San Remo at the desire of the | ;2 0" O ) arlously buined that th the buildings, they were mashed and twisted | distressing loss and misery. Such a misfor- | W F8T MELVILLE, La., Feb. The boiler | large hummer hit the fireman two Beavs | gugpects are notthe least likely tohavea | prince, but left the trutment in the hands of | Horg were 80 seriousiy b nd, that, the into useless masses, roofs carried away, and | tune cannot but appeal to the deepest sympa | B the shingle mill of B. Bemis exploded this | blows on the back of the head. —Latta fell | o 0= 6™ g0 5 (S 0 e publie | Dr: Bergmann, Dr. Kraus sides with Dr, | former is dead and the Jutt ris qy + e o Sovel 7 3 ST v o5 : senscless and Curler again seizing the leyver | ¢hunce of —doing harm, I Soka: or five others were severcly but not fa ally fronts and rears knocked out. everal | thy of a generous public, and to that public, | morning, instantly killing three men and g Mackenzi brick Dlocks of three stories gave | in'the uamegf the whold people of the state, | more of less seriously injuring thirteen | Started the engine towards the « Latta | gencrally ought not to be tigated as possiblo ——— burned. an air _of substantiality to thel I, witho® nesitation, appeal for | others. The mill is a total wreck. on coming to leaped form the engine iuto a | dynamiters.” Doubtless when Mr. Chamber- Engineer and Fireman Killed. sm——— streets. The cyclone ground the walls | immediste aid and cocouragement. It is —— sugw 736 M hussvion jo Wigdaar Beaoh Ohi it T e g toa lovel and the furnaces set fire 1o the | well known that the general assembly Big Fire in New York, B Lo e D e e bustward | he will also be warmly cheered. The mass | and two cars of a freight train on the Cli- [ tin€pacs Feb Sl FRBE Y woodworks and dostroyed thio lsst, wauk. | places no appropriation v the dispossl of the . 6, Feb. 20.—The six-story build- | {owurd - Webster, eighteen miles distant, | are not very elear about the fisheries matter | cago, Kansas & Nebraska road went through | KU FE AP R COPS u“h“"miu,; Turaie LIS with s sate oracked with hoate | [ theraforo request tho mayors of the. il s Nos. 181 t0 54 West Twenty-third street, | Telegraphic orders stopped all traius at that | but consider him a hero of some mysterious | the bridee at Deep Creek yesterday, 2.0 DARG ST DR e Undér the ruins lio tho churred remains of | and il relious and. charitable associations, |, ocvupied by o number of firms, burned to- | point and the switch was 80 turned that Cur- | ud for what he has done in Washington, | man Foster was kilied and Engincer Bollo Bushele. 2, C: Murray, owuor of tho bioele ™" Looking | socieiies an orcanizations to lond helping night. Loss, $200,000. lev's enginic would bawrecked i leattemited | A1) e papers mention to-day that he s to fatally iujured. g . kel B L e e e | e L P ank ARGrilees e T L A Philanthropic Lady Dead. madman ran the locomotive furiously from | be knighted on his return. Cony iog ‘!D British Grain Trade Review. £ai ka0 D L paetos houses and a few reputable places leaning | lief of these people. All subscriptions in Cuicaco, Feb. 20.—Mrs, Mancell D. Tal- '\Ihlln' ;r !\u }‘\-ul-lwr ‘llxu...-n and ilkk, and | day with .n: M. 1\ who is v,‘ul-.. mrnn;, U" LoxnoN, Feb, 20.—The Mark Lane ex- | rye...... 0000000 467,000 agmnst each other, but still holding togeth mouey or other supplics will be forwarded to | cott, widely known throughout the west as a | fofht ve KOPL up the cireus indeibltoly | former said: “Nouscnse e is fonder of [ < < rather firmer, | Barley A 4 2,757, Tho reputable. prtion of this biock. a hak | George W, Fvans, clairman of the local | philiutiropist, died t nishi. "“,"u',"r'.‘ Dis tuel given out. Mo wus finally | the title of *Joe.” 1t would be well to remem- i :zf.(/“.-!:":-”.l. ‘::‘ Sagihey. Semor, 797,000 ery, caught firo and was consumed. The | finavce committee, Mt Vernon, Jefferso fioadod Ll captured and sent in charge of two oficers to | b o s T o gihening the views o . - e e e | o i s R e e Oswego BOSITUB LA SN HOR 16 WA AsiBS ‘41 scllers. Foreign wheat is dull, but sellers Arranging For & Cons Ilf?l:lnnl. and to-day not loaf of bread was to be pur- |~ MoiAT VERvON, Feb. 20 —The following | o Frightiul Earthquake, Eigin Butter Marke thut he beraised toa dukedom. N, ndeeds® | o o0 yqlues, There is no inquiry for uicaGo, Feb. 20.—A conference of railwag cliased, bor will such state of aflirs soon be | ireuar ws 1sbud s woruiag wnd is now | | S RAXGRA Vol e A terrific '("“”\'}"!‘”\k" L e ATl oniomuALY answered Beaconsfield, | golPT NS (0” maintain prices, | managers looking to the consolidation of the remedied. However, no one suffers for | bein sent through the mails has occurred in the province of unnan, 1LGIN, v Feb. 20.—Hutter sold on th l ast might Engineer Charle luin comes within the gates of St. Stephens | Maxmatray, Kan., Feb, 20.—The engine The Visible Supply Statement, ! Rutlaud is a duke.’ Joe Chamberlain | Flour, beans and peas are steady, Linsecd catern, Northwestern and Southnestorg Wikh 08 food, shelier or clotbing. Alws] Mo Vensox, 1Ly Foby 200-To Mayors | Two Wuousond lives are seported lost, board to-day for 28 cents per pound, WL mob vere @ rush light for kpiglibovd. | Lag decliued oue shilling asscciations began 10-day,

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