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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE A — NUMBER 220 EIGHTEENTH YEAR, William H ALL EYES TURNED T0 FRANCE |, pavmovauewonn | WESTERY MEN WANT ALLISON | ki izt e [LIKE A LOT OF SCHOOL BOYS i s st et Sy | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ; EnRASKA City, Neb, Jan, 98.—[Special and it was stated at | The Diplomatic Corps Under Fire in Nations Anxiously Watching the It is Thought Ho Has Already Ac- | RobertJ. Elmond, Elliotty Michael R. Har- | The Actions of the Railroad Prezi- | died here some time ago, ik Bre.]—J. F. Dalton, the steam fitting i e of Events. ” stor at the gov: t bu i nete, Malvern; Johin® S, Mobley, nsing o that the child had no medical treat S, i Course of contractor at the eovernment _ building, has cepted the Treasuryship. Original widows, ete.— Elizabeth’ R., widow dents copt the christinn science treatment the Senate. - returned to the eity and sottled all claims P of Daniel W. Jones, Oskaloosa. of its father. The affair created a great against him, It seems that the attachments - deal of comment at the time and very scyere THE CABINET READY TO RESIGN. | feiist b, I seoms that the attashments | NO MORE DOUBT ABOUT BLAINE. VOBTAL AFFAIRS. THEY DISTAUST EAGH OTHER. | comsur Bo ony o i Chewag | T8 ABOLITION 18 ABVOGATED i an—— the report that he had left the city for good, _ A Law Re he © " science craze very intensely, and is just be false. It was carclessness o he part o “ s " A Law Regulating the Oarrylng o ginning to emerge from the worst ot it [ | An nterview With Boulanger Tn | 3 T T formine nie orediare of | 4 Most Exeollent Authority" Says He Mal1s—Classification of Clerks. ; € g Several Sareastic Reforences Made to H Which He States His Policy to his intended departure, and not an effort to Has Been Tenderad the Seeretarys WasHingioy, Jan. 98, -The postmaster | The Question of Maintaining Rates Loaded for Saloonists, Recent BEventsin ¢ ction With | Be One of Progress and :‘]‘r':(»'..y“:-'."]\' :ya"y‘.l .l: “9'“ .|‘(v.- »qx.“‘n{y:.."u‘- Bov. ship and Has Accepted—Oleves general has sent the house committee on Resolves Ttself Into a Question Des Morves, Ta, Jan, 95, —[Special Tele the Scevice - The Appro- Peace wmight have infured him among those not & land’s Nominatior postoffices and post roads his opinions on the Maintaining the Law, and cssuhli A UL ek bk Bills, | h quRintoR WItH Bim, house bill which requires railroad compa They Know It 10n here are loaded for violators of the pro e, e nies 1o carry mails at a rate of compensation hibitory law, and have a great deal of sym ey Boulanger's Victory. Improvement Company Organized WasHINGTON BUREAU Tin ONARA Bun, fixed by law. He voints out the present o pathy for prohibitionists who may get into i Seng Panis, Jan, 28.—[New York Herald Cable Keirsey, b, Jan. 28.—|Special Tele “E‘A:""‘:“’T“'_[;"“"'L? g b8 condition of the law, under which any rail An Interview With Judge Cooley. trouble, The trial jury to-day acquitted WasHINGTON, Jan. 95 -In the senate ! Bpecial to Tnr Ber.|—As soon as the results | gram to Tuk Bre.]—One of the largest im President-clect Harrison hoard from this | F0ad company may refuse to take mail, and | Cri¢ Jan. 9.~ [Special Telogram to | Constable Hamilton, who was ted_with [ among the memorials presented and ro} ! ot Sunday's clection were known the min- | provement companies in the state was or. A f‘ ;| i S y '“) \‘nl ek by ul.‘.-n‘m«» \l<'1\u1nn~:|l :'m; secure their | Tue Bee|—Judge Cooley and W. H. Mor '-";v\".-:.\\ |‘rx|' «“fl-l:u‘u tion n 1\.‘ lt wnlult;:)lv (-| ll‘;\“\l‘ orred, Was @ protest from the eitizens of ¥ s w rani P " end of the line to day in refersnce to Sena assige by contract only, and suggests that 80! or-state comme commissionor: A 5 3 o by L New Mexico agains! ¢ admission o {sters held an informal meeting ot the | ganized to-day in this city. Thearticles of | ¢y yieonto it e S v ™ T ot | he p*rwx‘m ABI OE A% Y RRIGh The :“:‘j"\‘:'"_l“'l\::l‘(]):‘]":vi_' i "(H‘n‘w' wi they took bribes from liquor men to let them |\v.r.\«‘u '\: T.L ! "n t the admission of that § i Jf the interior, at which it was de- | incorporation wiil be recorded to-morrow i S ELRtE b e to- | sorvice be stoppe o caprice of the a ] er house to-day, and | off from prosecution, aud it was alloged that [ WrFtory asa state ministry of the necessary to state that there were 1o pr eryice may be stopped at the caprice of the | wary found by a correspondent there this | marked money was given them, Both wero | The sonato bills to authorizo the construo- tAStE. SEAINEL tHS. T carrier constitutes a reproach to a_govern- 4 n | tion to President STNTBd . FERABITE ot A bl 1 | ment established to promote the public wel- | evening. Their appearance suggested ease | Probibition searchers. Tho ‘grand jury i6 | tion of bridges across the Missourl _river bers of the | LmProvement combany, and starts out with a | Suished republicans an both the house and | fare, The committee unanimously voted to | and good will, but in answer to the question | €Xpected to indict for perjury ‘o number of | year Loavenworth, Kan., and near Kansas ministry th member paid up capital stock of 1,000,000, The di- | senate sent telegrams to the chosen chief | report the bill. it provides t if any | as to their persons who have boen selling liquor on the 3 B e 5 mission here, Judage Cooley re- " o 3 p: . City, were taken from the calenda cabinet procecded to the Elysees, | rectors are R. [ «J 3. Bartlett, I [ executive at Indianapolis, pointing out the | railroad eompany shall refuse or neglect to [ [y : L L ::‘ A:"vl‘-fl\--u-mflmum.\ did “nothing of | 16/ catondur atd AR he sort. PSSO r resigna- | and sont to the secretary of state. The cor cided that they should tender the rom the | poration will be known as the West Kearney not an, Several distin- where a council was held at which M. Flo- | Y. Rovertson, George R Sherwood, C. H. | pocessity of Senator son becoming the | carry mails upon any trains upon which i o quet, in his own name andin those of his Elmendorf, 0. S, Marden, A, H, (irogor, l:(““.l”mw“.“ ’lv"vl‘-‘v\rl‘u‘l he ok 'm-v “n‘; NG, poRtMAstar Rieral ' mAY Tequite Do look after all evil-doers—oh, we are Aiicids ‘.‘:“ - The army nurses pension bill was taken up, H. G. Wiley and C. M. Clapp. The follow: . il AR, Ll b such service, or willfully refuse to obey any | ter and he laughed, “We intended b A A B amended and passed. 1t allows a pension of Des Moises, Ia, Jan. 25.—[Special Tele gram to T Bee)—Thomas Dunn, a bache- f 10 August, 1863). lor farmer in good circumstances, living neas | The senate then proceeded to the consider- Villisca, committed suicide at Corning last | ation of the diplomatic and consular appro- priation bill per monthi t colleagues, informed M. Carnot that they G, W g R N Wawes vore ready to resign if he thought such a [ ing ofifcers wore elected to-duy: J. J. Bart of March, although all deprecated au exi- | juw regarding the transportation of mails, it | passing through this city on our way to St. perly appointod nurses iy cossiry. ThE president replied li~vt,’;vr(~w1.-m I| . Y. Robertson, vice presi- [ gency which demanded his leaving the sen- | shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding | payl, where we have been invited to confer conrse necessa president replied | dent: George ' R, Sherwood, treasurer; (. >, Senator Paddock, of Nebr ho £1,000 for eac! vhich' such refuss o L Ll ate. Senator Paddock, of Nebraska, who is y reach day 1o which such refusal of | (oivh'thig state raiirond commission. After that he could not accept the resignations. The | H. Elmendorf, sceretary, and R. L. Spencer, of Gener, fid neglect shall be persisted in, nd of General Harrison, | RGREE S0 ster onefal will to-morrow | We have concluded our St. Paul business we o a warm personal fi cabinet should remember, said he, the words | general manager, BREYHE tollowlng ¢ o . ght by g morphine. He ound i R sentthofollowing dispateh: | communiepte t the Gommittoo his views on | will return to Chicago. I s veey probablo | BN DY takiug morphine, He was found | P0G cndments wore agred to, in- o John 3 3 ASIINGTON, Jan. 23.—Hon., ojamin | the proposed hotizontal reauction compensa- | that we will have something to do in con. [ §pud in his bed at the hotl this morning | cluding one appropriating §15,000 for 'the milies of the Japanese aceidentally killed *injured by shells from the United States ailronds for carrying mails, He accepted seriously, but nothing tragically LiNcony, Jan, 25.—[Special to Tie Bre.]— | Harrison, Indianapolis, Tnd: Almost aloue | tion to wainst the proposed measure as After all, it was arepublic that was acclaimed | yop, -y rintendent of the | of the senators I have persistently urged | willadvise nection with the agi ment ot the rail- | gigns of m ital disorder, and it is thought onniff, s yesterday by the electorn of theSeine. - Gen- | ichingon & Nebraska division of the 1. & | Allison to accopt the troasury portfolio, Ho | DeIng inoxpediont at this time, and to some | Foad presidents; that is if - they over | had anothor attack of softeuing of the brain, | Geamer Ouiatin eral Boulanger, like M. Jacques, has pro- | yp 1 el 5 o pwd 5 A extent unfair come to an agremecnt e presidents L s M. Gibson moved to insert the word era 3 et "ot | M: road. dicd at his residence in this city to- | knowsit. In temperamont, ability anl ex The postmastor general has sent Chair- | act like a pack of school boys, There is an T bussadors'™ instead of “envoys extraording nounced in favor of arcpu 1 form night. The cause of his death was hem- | perience, he is the best equippad of all for | man Blount, of the house committee on 1ost- | absolute nced for defiaite and final logisla A Case of Blood Poisoning. and winisters plenipotentinry,” as appli government. The republicans 2 l"“: ;"""'"‘f“"' the ~l~mm‘|-‘ He leay = 1 wife, | sueh a position, Considering tha best inter- | office and postroads, a proposed plan for the | tion, and they know it. Such constant Des Moives, Ta., Jan. 23, —[Special Tele France, Germany, Greag Biitain and 1 affected by the defeat of M. Jacques, and it | two wons and three daushters, Mr. Me: | (i of the party, which, after March 4, will | classitication of cleris in all first and second. | bickerings aud mutual suspicion ave prosent | geam to P e ] S, . Lambon, a promi Mr. Blumb opposed the amendment, is the imperative duty of the cabinet to re- | Ponnill wus forty-seven vears of age, and | Loy "o ddministration, he must not | C1ass postodice. Tne general effcct of this | to so lurge an extent in no other class of | nent farmer living near Elliott, Cass county, | 9Wn proposition would be to strike out the . LA Bt or over thirty years was engaged in active . AL v b classitication, it 1s said, would be to increase | business men with which 1 am acquainted, 5 i b ~o | wholo paragraph. The country, ho said, had J main at its post. - diseussion the minis. | TALYAY service: Ttcan be ‘truly suid that | refuse A. S, Papbo the aggregate salaries by about £800,000, They ought to get down to businessand | Accidently scratched his hand on n barb wire | poon‘qinaged by its foreign reprosontatives After some further discussion the ml he was one of the best and mog! favorabl Several tele also sent to Sen S settie their difficulties at once. The question | 0cuce abrut ten days ago. The accident | gyuring the last cight years -damaged in its ters consented to remain in office, and on ad- { known railway men in the west. “He counted | aor Allison at the Hoosier capital, urging ho te Tarif® Bill. of maintaining rates resolves itself into a | seemed trifling at the time, but blood poison ter and 1o its self-respect—by ‘sub- journment of the council the following note | his friends by the scc He was lar him to accept in the interest of his part WASHINGTO 1. 28 —Chairman Mills | question of maintaining the law, The | ingsetin, tn ' becain ey much swol- | grdination which did not consist with the U T hearted, public-spirited, and his hand was ’ presidonts’ know this, and any ~ douby | Jon, and to-dny it was reported that he was | Gienity and power of the Ameriean beople was communicated to the pre : avartondy to'd A et} 'x. | the country, and especially the section he [ says he believes that the committee on ways L Yo g Y i N dignity and power of the American veovle. w have considored the effect | SYerready toald in the hour of one's ex Lo & iy by them as to whether they will adopt ana | dving, though later reports say that ke is Mr. Hale favored the amendment he ministers have con tremity o need. During the past cight years | represents; The wostern statesmen are [ and means will find it necassary to refer the | [i\e up to an agreement s sinply a donbt aa | more comfortanle, but may die, Mt Reacan spokein favor of abolishin of the clection of yesterday, of incidents | he resided in Lincoln, and wherever known | very anxious to haveono of their number | senato amendients to the house tariff bill to [ to whether they will keep the' law. Take S the entire diplomatic servic ; > ' which may occur in the chamber, and meas- | is regarded us an exemplary citizen, and a | ¢cq control of the fnanecial policy of the | tho treasury department to secure computa- | the caso of the ATIA0 SRS F AL BLWORE Arrested for Perju M EHOPRIAN RO VECLbANL o, AmEontRaat: consent tho ambassado were in | safe mavager of ey St. Louis and New York City. A leading of- KrOKUK, | . 93, |Special BBy comme ak interest put in his § "G gministration, belioving that if the | tions on the probable effect of the changes ures which ought to be order to prepare for an eventual hund; e treusury portfolio goes once to the far west | proposed, and this proceeding, together with | ficial of one of the roads involved it tho rate | to Tue 13 y. a Chicago traveling | atthe head of the diptomatic rank. Tho ity. The cabmet will mnot retire. Butchers Don't Like It, in the hands of a man like Allison it will the nocossnry di'hh-'r:uc|vmnulv‘r].l fon that ;;"".'NT:..“:T.\'“;«‘\‘f-x"‘1’:\’. St ot ;‘,“}{"}"';: man,was arrested here this morning,chargod | 40¢ I“;:’“'“"\I'v;-l\’h"*«I‘“m’u:""n- interests of : S oHATDE g ; T there again., In the opinion of the imost inti- [ must be givén the amendments which make | Date controversy. © most noticeable fea- voaring faise Y the p urios6 i people of the United States 1t holds itself at the disposal of the chamber | Hasrivcs, Neb., Jan. 25.—[Special Tele- | there . In thio opinior L EBH B CALTRE T soctions provid- | tare of this historical statement is the | With swearing falscly for tho purpose of ob i e e mate nds of Senator Allison he has | such radical changes as the sections provid il | ining an attachmont on cortain goods, e | MF Plumb argued in favor of the abolis or that becaus tion of the whole diplomati ellations that | gram to Tie: Ber.]—An agent of Armour & | giready accepted the trensuryship. There is | ing for a tariff commission and those relat- | #ssumption of the wr system, and for any questions or intery in the superior court and held | may be addressed to it.” Cudahy has been heve for several days to ar- | no longer any doubt, cither, that Mr, Blame | ing to under valuation, will take some time, | unfortunate controversy he suddenly found “"*\': ""}‘{”fl, £500. made sarcastic references to Mr. Phelps! The environs of the chamber presented an | range for the establishment of a market in | will be sceretary of state. [ n also say, | Still he is ,N;T\:.\«-w{\}u( th u-mm.iu[tufi the ;xln'm;‘;-\lf‘nyn 'm 'v‘xrnmixlvn;t;u"“]'llivl;v"u"\h\” ”:lfl ALl LD Lo e home-coming and to the Suckville incident, sarance as the hour for the ses asting: 0 Jlies. The butchers | 1pon most exceilent authority, that the posi- | committec will ba able to report_ the bill and [ liberty to discarc ks LU ALY L) y ARE ULUT M RO I oV LBl Ve IO LD BIOE it L Ll L fih.,h”,‘;'.'(!‘,:,):.,,.,,, ,”.'. ol st s f‘ff""’“i" The butchers | ABON 08 EaCe forad to " the. “islumed | amendiments back to the house in scason for | 1aw roquired of him, and all regard for the BAD FIRE AT DULUTH. senator from Kuusas that the United States sion approachied. The place Do orde, | hero will be required to buy dressed meats | [ient,” and that he will accept. Mr. Blaino | its action at this session of congress, rights of connecting lines or of ticket buy- g == was to go nbout the world with its panta- the terraces of the Tuilleries, and the quay | of Armour & Cudahy or have the “firm for | spent most of the day at the capitol, where, et ers, in order that he might take an eMective | The Grand Opera House and Post- | jgons stuffed in its boots and its waist coat were crowded with thousandsof loungers | competitors in the local trade. A number of | in' the room of the senate committee on James D, Fish Pardoned. part in the contention, Ho ~thero- office Destroyed. off, and its ragged trousers held un by one waiting in hopes of witnessing General | butchers have reluctantly complied, but | naval affairs, a late breakfast was tendered | Wismixaroy, Jan. 98.—The president has | 10fe _ procceded = to make rates, | i yrn, Minn., Jan, 28.—Fire was discov- | suspender of which neither the commssion After further debate without coming to & kA there is much complaint from them,and'from | to him by 'Mr. Hulo, Mvs, Blaine was Boulanger make a trivmphant entrance into. | 4eSock dalors. beciuss it g1vos & big B | e . 3 ine_wus the Palais Bourbon. The government evi- | the monopoly of the stock mark dently feared fome demonstration on tho vefore Mo the wites of Senators “Hale | commuted the sentence of James D. Fish, | nor the public were notified in any regular | red i the Graud opera house shortl M G Davis and Cameron, Twelveor fifteen re- | formerly president of the Marine National | way, and to issue tickets for other carriers | 2 o'clock this morning. 1t started in the | yqiourmed. publican senitors were present at the break. | bank, of New York, who was convieted in | 4 Fates not assented‘to by them, and to sell | basement and was soon beyond co utrol, al — wdwent the senate part of the populace to invade the chamber Jud sion. fast, and neariy all those in the capitol took | April, 1583, of misapplying the funds of that | tickets to parties who might, for aught be | though the whole fire departmient was on the ’ House, Troops were kept nnder arms at all the ba HasTINGS, pecial T the hand of Mr. I turing the day. He | bank and scntenced to ten years' imprison k""“lh"p':.‘x‘x‘;lll\c:-'.'-fif;f::f'\'::mk“x(:'y’.'-:;. their Jour- | epot. At 3:30 the building wasa total loss, WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—In the house this ment in the state prison at Auburn, The | PeY ived in the capacity of the next se pleted. It was impossible, we are told, to do 5 > Paluis de Dlndustric { €ram to Tur: Bee. | —Judge Gaslin to-day de- e :vn "H‘m]!fl “‘il\ll',t quadrons of cavalry, | cided that the city council has power to re ary nrsxnl.u»- and llnn')\\'vrv many sly 1Iu~ pre A hwlm lursumfi*nlof t‘h“ petition s filled squad alry. Jfeed s ;00! R8I0} timations thrown out to him concerning the | says: “livery object sought to be obtained Inside the Palais Bourbon there was [ VOK© f‘, saloon license, notwithstanding an | part he will take in the administration of the | by the punishment of ecrime will be accom- much excited conversation among the groups [ pREeLl 1rat conviction w & justice court, '{*"l aflairs of the government after the 4th of [ plished, in my opinion, by a commutation of ie council guilty of contempt for | Mareh, to all of which he responded in kind, | the conviet's sentence' to imprisonment for a as 1 The postoffice was also consumed, but the | Morning the call of states for the introduc- otherwise. The writer would have ex- | mail was saved. There were five storiesana | tion of bills was dispensed with, and leave pressed the exact meaning more accurately | numerous upper-floor tenants in the opera | granted the members to file their measures had he said it was impossible to plunge into | house building. State Senator Whiteman | with the clerk. The scnate bill was passed the fray in the manner cus- | was removed i a dazed condition, Many of | rensing the pension of soldiors who have dent of deputics that stood in the Salle de la Paix, | dissolving the writ of injunction, which will | jmpres o with 'whom ho 5 e RO ToEveaY it g tomary in such cases, and at | the tenants lost their effects. ‘The opera waiting for the opening of the session, but | be heard to-morroyw. LRI S DAL W T S S S RS S e ame time obsarve the rojuirements of | house was owned by Munscll & Markell and | 108t both hands to $100 per month, ' the proceedings, when they commenced, | - 5 = ah = from headquarters, e 5 the law and the rights of ticket purchasers. | cost $112,000; insured for $70,000. The On motion of Mr. Lawler, of Illinois, a were of the tamest character. Al questions | The Central Nebraska Fair Circuit. CLEVELAND'S NOMINATIONS. Collector Robertson Upheld. Law and right were put aside until the fray | principal los outside of the opera | bill was passed granting the Mount Carmel was over. Now the presidents know such [ house itself are as follows: Boyce & | Dovelopment company the privilege of Hastixas, Neb., am to Tue Ber rassociation of A« and Wevster counties n, 28.—[Special Tele- | A republican member of the senate com- | Wasminatoy, Jan. 28,—The supreme court ]—The secretarics of the | mittee on judiciary, who takes a most active s, Buffalo, Kearney | PATt in the consideration of President Cleve- Mot hero this after. | land’s nominations just at this time, said to y £ J actions as these must be stopped. There is | Tolman, druggists, loss 00T T Cavawing avater from e WAbASK oD m DA YS of the United States today delivered an | no question to the commission as to how this | Condon, hats, $,0005 T. M. Grasser, grocery, | “"Tho senuto concurrent rosolution was opinion in the case of William H. Robertson, [ shall be done. It simply must stop. The | $10,000; Seig 'Levy, wholesale liquors, | gereod to, providing fora joint meoting of residents are,now at work upou the ‘means | £12,000; and others whose losses cannot be | thia two houses of congress Wednesday, Feb- likely to lead to violent scenes Wwere, by com- mon consent, postponed until Thursday, and at a quarter to b the chamber adjourned. & The ofiicers of the three republican groups | yic ™AL BOILES et O Nebraoia | Your correspondent to-day: *There is no | collector of the port of Negyd York, plaintitt Lhet held an informal meeting in order to con- | Fair cireuit for the fall meotings. Hall and | Us¢ talking about the political nominations [ in error, vs. the exccutors of Charles L. ".L"" used, and Li L l;u\'u znzm‘gmilng 0 ;%fil:;)fl?fl[’fi"bm“h%:bfl e Wl‘{}“snndl;: ruary 18, for the purpose of counting the % loaliattuath AFitteria Joag || (Olay. o 5 S IEvibad torint of Mr. Cleveland being confirmed. It is too | p, s Xduibeons . | act upon When we return from St. Paul. 200,00 k< 1 g electoral vote. sider the political situation, and after a long ay countics were Invited to join al Perkins, in error to the eircuit court of the 2 - z occupied by the offices ‘0% various lumber 5 Panta fni : ider th : oy o s e AskElaote late for him to expect the republicans to be | {rired Sta > 4 4 1 3 : 5 o The house then went, into sominigees of the ot the conclusion that inac- | Warner, of Red Cloud, was “elected p United States for the southern district of SED 11 ; rms, lnwyers, tho chamber of Fo ; ! discussion came to the conclu ) a party to the paying off of his political g et CLOSED ITS DOORS. firms, lawyers, the chamber of commerce, | wholo on the sundry civil appropriation i licy for the present, The | dent, and A. H. Cramer,'of Hastings, scere- | & DA paying political | New York. This is a customs suit brought — musi¢ rooms, and the general ofiicos of the | 1 : pri ton wasitho baat policy for the prosant. Tho | ¢ > scores. Iam amomber of another commit- | 4o qotormine the ri uty on crop ends of | A Bank Suspends to Avoid a Threat- | Wise Central rs ADBOHFD b bill, s A union des droites and the droite royalist . tee which has probably as many nominations 2 s AeNWiC N0 4 3 : Wisconsin Central raflroad. = The front wall The pending amendment appropriating - of the committees. and the sameo fool. | 1essemer steel rails. The collector of the cned Run. of the opera house fell into the street, butno [ 250000 for the investizating of tho be also herd a council and decided on a policy of ReviHarshalacAnstings. e e et port assessed a duty of 45 per cent on impor- | a7 o< ciry, fa., Jan. 28— [Special Tele- | one was hurt, At 4a. m. the fire was under | jaothod of IHgating. tho el regio oy inactivity. Hasmixas, Neb., Jan. 25,—[Special Tele- | I exists therc that cxists in the judiciury | gation under the tariff provision for stecl not e i || control. 3 o Connrriniing e AOr Foglongvas Late iu the day it was announced that M. | gram tol'ni: Brr.]—Rev. Harsha, of Omaha, | wuny cases, officers whose commissi speciallyjenumarited oEbiovidedHoniiiie ) £ S Res 't“r,“ o oo e | The foss will reach §250,000; insuranco, | “*Gia point of order raised by Mr. Kilgora Floquet had determined on submitting for | lectured lust night before a large audienco | would soon expire aftor tho 4th of March, | COUrb coneurs in this. P T A O TRO0TY IO 00 19| L RSLATE tho clause providing 1o PALE R L the approval of the several groups that have | in the new and costly Presbyterian church. | have resigned for the purposeof creating va- g 0 daVyIpEna I Gl COLHEs $I0 mittee to wstitute an inquiry into the Alaska pprova AL 3 BY0 3 Drpose 7 The Samoan Correspondence. o PERISHED IN THE STORM. hitherto supported his government the fol- | 1t Was the informal ‘opening of the magniti- | cancies to be filled by Mr. Cleveland. Thenew [ (o (08 SRmoath Correspondence. s: D IN THE S ! ges, was ruled out of the bill. ; S HiEact ol in the | ¢ont structure, which is to be dedicated | commissions would run three or four ye ASHINGTON, Jan. 33, —Secrotary Whit- | Hearing from supposed reliable sources | o Children Loss Tacir Lives in a McComas of Maryland offered an i owing programme: Iirst, reform in the |} oy gtor, as the case may be, and these democra y's mail tius morning contained a long re- | that there was going to be a run on the bank : ST amendment appropriating $50,000 for the electoral law, restoring the scrutin d'arron- o X would be saddled on a republican adminis- | port from Captain Mullen, commanding the | when it opened its doors Monday morning, Dakota Blizzard. i education of children of school age in Alaska, disement system of voting. ~ Second, to pro- Braithwaites Found Guilty, tration for a full term. I have not yet scen | Upited steamer Nipsic, and dated at | We thought it best to close and put it in the Anerpeey, Dak., Jan, 23.—|Speeial Tele- | without reference to race. Mr. McComas ceed immediately with the general elcction. | Avniox, Neb., Jan. 25.——|Special to T | the nomination during the present scssion of [ 40 e% WEVEE SEINEE TTRES, SO0 WEE P | hunds of a receiver. Our books arc solvert, | gram to Tue Ber.]—News reached here | said that congress had beon negligont in it Third, tho passage of o law forbidding and | Ber |- Willium Braithwaites, charged with | §a1ress of o single thoroughbred republican. | gy o state, and will probably ve transmit | ond il accounts will ‘be scttled up at an | to.day that two school children perished in | treatment of dlusia 11 the destruction of lose nominated by Dresident Cleveland, | 105" songress the latter part of this weel, | S2FH date BANK B by, | the storm of Friday night, and that o third [ SPAWN SBUTOR Wi Ataka wes stopped, faska n to fill all the ¢ would subply enough sa ight mugwumps or that mild_ mannered ] 11,1 SApen( cceived |y pank’s attorney claims that they have | Was not expected to survive the exposure. | mouths of ail the people in the eivilized class of republicans whose politics could | Ph -fi‘;‘l"r.flfls hulm‘ Acting n],ufv-ul ‘t- neral | qyyple resources to pay all liabilities 1 full, | Their names were French, and the party | world. Already the cod fisheries of Alaska scarcely be discovered by a dark-lantern in- e o 10 oo subjact. Tt Isre- | and that the deposits only amounted to | consisted of two littlo boys and an elder | were more valuable thao the cod fisheries of vestigation committee, Portochigl the Dreald e ubjont whenies | §17,000, with $9,000 in available overdrafts on | yo. g od eighteen. The French family live | the Atlantic coast, about which the United ling more to on the subject when he | }alq Phe bashicr, in oxplaining the cause 3 3 States was in tronble with its neighbor, ¥ TO OFFICE SEERERS. D e i ; Rl e Shorcl Wi Republican senators and representatives | Sends congress the corrgspondence which | o 1o trouble, says that the bauk was crip. | 8bout twelve miles cast of Hitchcock. When | jorg was coal enough in Alaska to warm punishing plebiscitary agitation, robbing the Albion State vanlk of $1,000, was [ who Itis assorted that this programme has | found guilty. been discussed by the cabinet and received | ppp; INTER.S their approval \ General Boulanger was interviewed yes terday by a reporter of France, to whom he re reported to borepublicans, aroeither | 45,othor with the correspondence r AGREEMEN All the Stumbling Blocks Hitherto Encountered Removed, T, expressed himself as follows Cncao, Jan. 23.—The meeting of the pres- | continuo to receive a wugon load of letters | 1S talken place since his last message. pled several weeks ago when the cashier | taken to school by an olde: brother in the | the whole Arctic region. Alaska was grows i TWo have now to look no ¢ behind, but be- | inents of wedtern railroads to-day succeeded | almost every day from constitutents, inquir e A withdrew his interest, turning over his real | morning the children promised to wait until | ing in population and résources. And yot | sor .o haracterste Fouturs . our | in removing ail tho stumling blocke hitherto | I auout ofjcos, undor Cho oot adiin: | - The Commereo Comminston. | dafa hroporty it 4 Sxhorbant valuo 19 | Lo oume for them At miht. Childron bo- | SNt Gy it iiance 6r (o éhus of | policy must b good order and pacification. | encountored. The committes of five appointed | istration. As stated in these dispatches, on ASHINGTON, Jan. o inter-state | pay his overdrafts. The country treasurer | ' e fOF WIER &b DEW. > | education. RS | The magnificont peaceful manifestation of [ ¢ HIEIETE P ICAORTE BCO0 IV IRPO | two o three occasious, it is folly to solicit | commerce commission has filed an opinion in | has £1,000 of -the county funds deposited in {I;;""‘,':"j“}f’rv‘r’\‘l‘:“{""l“'lf“l‘”,“fr:,'l_m; then home, | "“After considerable discussion Mr. M- I Paris calmocss that marked this groay ex. | 0 1R EEEEIY 0 DL REI) B LIS 480 | uppointment at this time. Lotters from oftice | the case of William D. Rond against the Chi- | the buhik and 81100 of tho district school | goyinythay "could ' stay in the school housg | Cous’ amendment was agreed to. { ) prossion of univorsal suffrage and the good | clution made unew report, unending | sockors, are oltior put o th wasto basket & Northyestern railroud: holding thay | (005 18 bn deposit.” Lizie J. Fiteh has been | S Y, S0 Y di "ot come. 1t | , Ko appropriation_ for the Kock siand ar. ! ovder that followod this. grent act ‘proves | hat she boundary lincs be the same as first | or consiinod to pigoon boles. o serumblo | (0% L Sisthined. The complaimun | @ppointed receier. Dwars ho dud start, bt CouId ot ke nis | SeRal was meroasod 1300, L that our friends condemn disorder as much | proposed, with the exception that only the | for postoftices in the smaller cities and towns [ {1 (GmPIInt s sustained. e complainant ¢ — Shpbaraiie didsiart, bt couldioymaiia his ending final action on the bill the come | The 1 Murder Trial, mittee avose and the house adjournod, 1 as thoy have despised msults and calum- | western portions of those systems having | has grown so great that a poli R o T PR 15 DEINE | 1ng of the defendant, giving unreasonablo nies, France is hungry for peace and | lines extending east of Chicago shall bo em- [ adopted by men in congress, which provides | iU 8, (O EVEERR | EIEHE SHEESARILN S Crry, Ia, Jan, 28.—(Special Tele | the road and wa - -~ ) : lngieastioiOhloagosy lopted by m L3 dvantage to coa ! \ In, Jaa, 2 : i wandered in the decp snow : ARxious forvoric By sooking ouriagplrations | braced tn thoiagreoment. Ti's wasithe polnt|| fhinb wyborever s majorliy“of thessapieentailitne ilimite’ of “s certhlnigroupiiof: mines: | gram to Tuy B swn murder | until oxhausted. When found in tho. morn FATAL BOILER EXPLOSIONS, in her desires wo will hasten the peacoful | raised by the Wabash on Suturday, Thé Wa- | agre to settle the question of popularity at [ yuingt'tho complainant and other minors of | ase still continties (n mtorest s the trial ad- | g tho two little boys were dead, The. girl il was severely frozen and is unconscious. If | Four Men Are Killed and Threo realization of our programme, and " at last | bash hus a line from Toledo to St Louis, and [ the polls, primary elections will be utilized | 3l king Valley and Dittsbare vances, The court room is crowded with issue from the period of uncertainty and en- | that portion of the road is in the Central Traf- | for the purpose of determining who shall be i she vives o y e lo 10! v o ervation in which our commerce languishes. | fic association. Receiver McNulta, therefore, | recommended for appointment. 1f aspirants Huntington et Tieasin women. The judge nas ordered that no more '0'1“ flg:‘;I‘x:l*h:";’\“l";fgfml\E':,‘;‘u'u‘[} S boriion atally Injured, o > ¥ ¥ Kaxsas Crry, Jan, 23, ~The boiler in the wouid be allowed in the room than would e "The national industry is dying, Agriculturo | objected 10 the proposition to inclide the en’ | to positions under the new administration i8 too often sucrificed to forcign interests, | tire road in the uew combination, and the [ only knew how much time they WasHiNGTON, Jan, 25,—C. P. Huntington, saw mill of R. H. Pe ULLY SCALDE cikins at Poplar JBlufr, comfortably fill the seats, and some are so FRIGHT | ‘We must rise above all personal questions, | committee changed its recommendation to | are throwing away in writing letters | of the Central Pacific railroad company, was , A s 2 0.3 abovo hated of parties and compotitions of | fix his case, drawing the line north and south | and procuring. petitions at this | giveu a privato hearing by the senate com. | 8BXicus to hear the trial that they take their - =2 : exploded Saturday night, killing three men of coteries, and have a nobler and more ecle- | thaough Chicago to constitute the eastern | time, they would cease their labors. It | mittee on Pacific railcoads, which has the | dinner along with them so as o be sure of | An txplosion of Steam Injur A | and futally injuring three mo Ihe killed 1 vated ideal—the metevial and moral regener- | boundary of the association® The report of | ought to~be borne in mind that the railway | Mitehell bill before it. h having a seat. The coroner testified to hay- Dozen Sailors, are Jud amount, John Chronister and 2 ¢ from Mrs. Brown while W Youk, Jan. 25.—Yesterduy forenoon M Judge’ Stramount had just adovted, and the meeting | mail service and all clerkships, and other e ing received a lettel y. the committee was 0 count | ation of t stepped into the mill before the explosion oc- “Yesterday's manifestations is a decisive | passed to the pomt raised by the Burlington | positions in ths departments paying between o~ 2 Vv he was conducting the inquest, which says : . 5 ~OrARon | step in our onward march, Paris has ac RN orthara poad iiah objected 10 signing oo m.usuwu,.;L ¥, are within the control I'“ H:..m: i“”‘r n5::~\’ o ":ll““;. “I hope you will expedite’ matters as | an explosion of steam oceurred in the stoke | oy ppay p claimed our programme of a dissolution a | the agreement unless a provision should be | of the civil service commission, and the in. RLINGTON, [a., Jan. 23.—[Special Tele- § 1qpialy as possible in your efforts to ascer- [ hold of the steamshin Kepublic, of the PR e e e i 11 { constitutional assembly. It is for us to pur- de for meoting outside competition wiih- | fluence of men in congress and elsewhere, | £ram to Tne Bee.]—A young man ling 1 tain who is guilty, as the strain on my | White Star line, by which a dozen oficers | Harvey's silk mull in this city oxploded this i sue its accomplishmenis, ‘The exposition of | out delay. She S00 route and the St. Paul | can do no good whatever in procuring these | himself F. W. White, has within the past | mind s intcnse. I had to feign sickness | andmen wore more or less seriously in- | morning, killing Engimeer Chisel and badly i 168, that groat manifostation of national [ & Duluth roud are competitors of thé Bur- | places. To write to men in congress for | week victimized Burlington tradesmen, his | aud stay at Booti's last nught, *1f you send [ 75 5, WEER, BR800 BERRIUR T | dujuring u worlmian | genius, must not be troubled by gencral olec- | lington & Northern, and neither of these | clerical positions in these departments, is an | 1ot} and others. to an Gnknown amount by | ABYene to the house, send Carl Peterson, as o A3 ARS8l OELIYRE: et I tions, which, according to_the constitution, | roads 15 to be a memUer of the association, | absolute waste of energy. The civil service | pran &7 GraGes: 10 Bh BakBOVE BIOWRE MY | jo'will be least likely to excite suspicion.” | cians were called. The physicians found the Will *a¥ His Own Office Rent b are to be heid on October 50, at the latest The presidents Anally adopted a resolution [ commission has now control over the great | oriS ty: - White it a vonng man of med. | . Dr: Walter Huines, professor of chomistry | poor sufferers scattered about in the sWko | Gy, Wyo,, dan, 25, [Special Tele- \ It is better to have deme with themat [ providing that the rules of subordinate or- | bulk of appoints outside of the fourth-class | {im'heieht. badly scarred on the rignt sudo | W Rush medicul college, Chicago, who ex- | hold in various positions, where thay had [, BEEL T e TXe TR0 FEIEEE B | once. We ought to show the foreign nations | ganizations, where they do not confliet with | postmasterships. Those who want positions | of'the face, and hosed os b triayeling ongineer | dmined the stomach of Firam L. Brown, tes- | poon thrown by the suddenly released | Fooe 3 A spioy ot h has | who are coming to visit_us, a_constitution | those of thé association, shall romaiu in force | in the railway service, in the departments, | 0 {he Chicaro. Burlingtan & Ouines rait. | tified to having found in the stomach fourteen | 2% S R 1 attracted much attention in Wyoming was I that 1s in ha ny with its needs, and that | till changed by agreemeny, This leaves, in | and in custom houses, may as well make up | yoaq" He ieft town m’:‘ Dight, Two of nis | £rains of undissolvedursenic and 3710 dis steam., hoir faces and hands were most | jacided in the supreme court of Wyoming }1 1t which emanates from the | effect the rule of tae Western 1reight asso- | their minds to pass a civil service examina- | by Bk solved, and produced a jar containing the | frightfully burned and disfizured, and their | 4o G00" Phe peincipals were Hugo Donzlo R ks for #24 and &5 respectivoly, were ed and rejected at the bank this” morn- has a gove ple instead of being a b were heartrending, Th tention to tie moans and shri is fivst gave their a stomach. Dr. Phillips, who was t the uts the road to n tion; and the man, attorney general, and M, N, Grant, T Ao should direct their inquiries | & tard regime in e su physician called, stated th which all institutions are those of monarchy, | rates of outside roads without delay, and | to the civil service commission in this city, | $ o O AR AR SRR and which has nothihg republican about it | make an explanation afterwards, Whether | instead of bothering their representatives in £ O R, were vomiting and purging when he arrived, | most serious cases. Several were found so [ auditor of the ftervitory, When Atorney excopt its nume,” the Burlington & Northern will be satistied | congress, Want Scab Miners Protected, and complained of pain 1 the region of thé | badly injurcd that they were unable to | General General Donzleman's account for stomach und bowels. e did not sec Mrs, | stand. Help was summoned from the | the last yoar was being uudited the suditor TICAL STRIKER, 1ains A ro1 ———— with this disposition of the matt.r nuRG, Wash, T., Jan, 23 —The TN TP T PR 10 be seen, a5 the road was not represented | The senate committee investigating the ALIRBARPIG, 20 A, 4 Brown vomit or purge. When ke loft, carly | steamsnip crew, and the injured were placed | gspiod an item of £300 for olice rent, Inus. ul-’.lf s Gz ,:T,,,,',”,, 1| 8 te-day’s meetin supervising architect of the treasury, can se- | Sherifl has received a message from Superin- | ) the morning, Mrs. Brown wuas lying in o1 and hoisted out by tackle. They | b " i ,f“‘”ul buliaing had Boen ¥ ! {GRRYTITIE IR by, Jomat Gurdo o Bovsuast ] The scerctary of the ussociution was | eure some valuable information by summon- | teudent Roslyn, of the conl mines,requesting | bed. Her pulse was quickened. He' did not then taken to the hospital. Doubts are | erected by the territory for the. use of its ¢ Nioe, Jan, 25, —|New York Herald Cable — | o, gapod to huve the agreement printed in its | ing Charles Kinkel, a draughtsman in that ~ five new | consider her as sick as the rest. ssed of the reco of Engineers |, i S anite . b fi I M 1 fitted h . o 2 { him to furnish protection to forty-five new I ¥ WMcinis,and a suite of rooms i up therein 4 Special to Tur Bre|—A Loudon doctor | amended form for final condideration to-mor- | division, to appear’ on the witness stand. miners who will arrivefrom 1llinois Tuosda ‘I'he case is being stubbornly fought by the | Dwyer and McFarland, and the cases of two the attorney general, Mr. Gaant deeided | eloped from here on Friday evening with a | row. Kinkel wus ¢ om New York be- | LA S SO l‘“m}f‘ Y e i ] B! Mrs. Brown appears calm and col- | others are also considered critical. The | thav if My. Donzieman wanted an ofice el ) protty American blonde, uged seventeen, the Did Dra Suicide ,‘,'f"“.\."l o supsrvising arohitear's ofice WaS | meqto do guard” amjel@nd if ocessary will | 1666ed: buk Wears & look of extvomo saxioly. | others will probably JoQexer where he must not expect th ritory to | f "jr:“l(m”{ % gh emaial i N \un:‘s":h. ST, Louis, Mo.,Jan. 25, —James A, D statod that during the last campaign he acted | CO1 on the militia. 2 Will Enforce the Law. No Such Legal lssue. JRhe Lant ant 1otised o Ju:‘n.l\ly.)n:ux:.'u } i he girl was stopping at a pension av Nic o St i SR as a political assessor for Rty rOWe X . 03— r&nao| el \ 2 udge Jacksg < Dw g » Py = } § ub to Saturday of 1ast week with her mother, | ORU.0f the hropriotors of the Ewmpire soum 82 8 bolitioal assessor for tho party i power ast Africa Wil Approved, Forr Donae, In, Jan. 23, —[Special Tele- | Cixcrxnari, Jan, 23.—-Judge Jackson, of | good law and brought suit 1o compe! him to i 5 Ay * | works, of St. Louis, disappeared last week Aaue q arge | g BenLiy, Jap. 98.—The o oo of th gram to Tui Bre)—The notorious v the United States circuit court, to-dey ven | allow the account, The aecision rendered by f The doctor cume there & fortuight ago sufter- | \yjoon the way east to visit his fathor at | 3o citerasturned into tho cawpaign fund T e A e o o | Tion of tho probibitory law in this city has | dered decision in tho cass of Wintors and | Justice Saufly is in favor of tho auditor and i | T P A AC ile on the way cast to visit his fatho © attempted to secure @ promotion under | reichstag, to which was referred the East | tion of the probibitory la is city b ered a decisio ¢ case o N ey T Y AT 75 vy ARy {rom the off :{-(“»m“ frows & horae: | Pawtucket, It I To-day word was received | the eivil service rules, and, although ho | Africa bill, has appraved tho measure, after | caused Governor Larrabee o interest him- | others against [eceiver Armsurong of the | Beo WHotner, FCuerdd 18 o0t KO0 T R The three peoplo became iutimate 1ast | fhat his travoiing bag had been found on the | failad in his cxamination, he has since boen | striking out the cladse placing tho ISast | self In its enforcement here. Sheriff Adams | Fidelity Nutional bani, in which the ques. | Ger T BT I week went to stay at the same hotel at [ steamer Krode Iftand, of the Stonington | promoted in direct violatlon of the law. His | Afvica company und e os - enaivad itho it > | tion of the validity of' the second issue of ¥ pa) 3 v h line. It ¢ believed that he o Ftod Y Africa company under control of Captain | has received the following letter from the | %6000 Whe 't issue. Tho judge heid - | Mentone, Friday afternoon, while the woth ne 15 now believed that he committed | case is, perhaps one of the most striking ex- | Missmann, Y 000, s e judge held B aaw i o BRI e e 1§ er was out, the doctor and the girl went to | Suicide by throwing himself overboard in | amples of the many political strikers who ———— HANOERQEL ; there was no such legal fusuc [ oy M NSO 5 i i ho stat R toal t Ventinutle, | t0o #ound. Tt is said thut Draper is finan. | have been rewaraed for their services to the New lowa Postoffices, My attention has been frequently cal - - New Youx, Jan. 24 -/ 0 it tho station and took the traiz to Ventimle, | Sy Ciburissed, democratic party at the expenso of the civil | Wasuixa1os, Jan. %, (Speo tot e open violation of the lowa prohibitor Dudley's Application Denied, ceived by Mayor Grant to-day from Presi- i aad thence through Turin to Paris, where ; service law. to Tuk Ber.) - Postofiicos have beon estab, | W Il YOUr county by numicrous persons [ Npw Youk, Jan. 25.~The application of | dent White, of the Dry Dock, East Hroad- they were arrested ou Saturday night. At Send Vance's Misfortune, PERSONAL, At . 3 g o residing in Fort Dodge, and the places | o000 Dudley to vacate the order extend- | way and Battery Surface railroad, notifyin : Ventimille the young lady cashed a check Wasmixaroy, Jan. 23.—Senator Vanco Mr. Iddings ana wife, and Mr. Hastings, | }ished O'Leary, Plymouth county, Ia., | where this violation has occurred have been e sof the New York Time d | the mayor of a strike of the employes, ani { for £350, made payable to b her mother, | toAlay had oue of Wis eyos removed, He had | Of Nebrasicu, who have been in Waskington | With Charles G. Pearce s postmastor, and | designated. (Here he numed a dosen places.) | Ing the.timeof the Now York Times and | Ehe lehyor 87 S8UTRe 00 TS BIHEOSEH aHG ! £850, mu able to be . Y 1ud.0uo of Y 7 W | several days secing the sights, lefu to-duy | 8t lieim, Winngbago county, with Kuutt | If the ofticials do not sce that the luw s en- | New York World to answer his complaint in f i s protection, The lottor: was &b i or at least to limit the forced, proper steps will bo taken au action for libel, ation in the | been sufforing seve The affair created a great ser y for somo timo, und | Fo¥ N, (M TR I S i remain s | Dasheim as postunaster once referrod o the police eommissioners by time, was denied by Judge Patterson in the ] Riveria. The motheris still in Montore, | his physicians have not beeu able to asc short time and then go to their homes. —-— E WiLLias Lakiases, Govern 4 Ty 1 swaiting thearrival of her daughter from | tain ot cause the trouble, which Aumong those who addressod the house King H Opens Parliament. This letter is a forerunn and stringent | supreme court to day . - ] Parls. took the form of o separation of the' retina | committee on judiciary to-day in favor of | Rowp, Jan, 28 —Parliament was opened to [ methods ave to be adopted throughout the o — Stricken With Paralysis. i - St from the ball of the eye. The operatic woman suffrage was Mrs, Colby, of Ne- | day by King Humbeért in person. In his | State for the enforcement of this much Work of a Train cker. BunLixaToN. Is., Jan; 88 =(Bpecial alat i Visitiug the Que suc formed, and the sen Lraska Peuuy S, Heard, | speech the king aliuded to the bills which | wiooted law. OnagLorze, N. O, dan. 88.—Bomo mish | o "o tny Danicl W. Ott, ohairs [Copyriyht 1859 by James Gordon Benn it re. tably:. e would be introduced by the governmeut as 5 = creant opened a switeln near Mizal, thre B aa { LoxpoN, Jan. 25.—[New York He A Ll Nebraska and lowa Peasions. emincntly pacific, o “Iumuln in Des u.n\u “ial welo. | miles south of Reidsville, last night, and 3 :" A e A AL ‘]'M'w'" iy llm:‘um' v::' 1 Cable—Special to Tug B Mr. and Mus, - e Yisiae 4y " WASHING G . 93, —[Special Telegram oot Es MoiNes, [a., Jan. 28, Specia o- | porth-bound freight train was doratlod and | pervisors, aud o prowminent deuggist, ! Phelps left here this morning for Osborae on | Cuicaco, Jan. 25 —Tho visiblo suy to Tuz Bee)—Pensions granted Nebr A Woman Sentenced to Hang gram to Tne ider 10 dispatel recently | piled on the locomotive. - The victims, o far | Biricken with paralysis this afternoon a8 LA a farewell visit 10 the queen. They roturn | the Week ending January 20, as com AN RAMER | S PHILADELPHIA, Jap. 28.—Mrs. Hunnab | sent out from Pierre, Dal., statiug thata | &s known, are Fiveman Adams and Bruk Vash v 44, 50 Ganuo to town on Tuesday. tho seorctary of the Chicagn bourd of trade, | Grigin, Alma. Increase—Joseph T, Ross, | BUrrows, who stabbed and killed her hus. | child has just died there who had received | ian lee — e ator Burned, d 4 oy . is as follows: Archer: George W. 1. Moo, Boaver Ciuy, | band in’ August last, and who last week | o medical treatment except from christian 1t 8 MEAMD SHOVBON AL P et i No Eail For Ivel Bushels, oher; Leorge h Jod Al pleaded guilty to the crime, was to-day sen P At R e ; MANGT 1 . 28| X p ) 0 Hall For lvea Wheat 5.000 | Jessic B, Whitlach, Hubbell; Charles Ged- | tenced to be hanged. scientists, and that they had tried for two 87 PavL, Jan. 25, ~F. J. Marshall, formerly | gram to Tug | A Washington, Ia., Maw ¥ouk, Jan. ®.~Houry 8. Ivos and | Gory 5,000 | des, Galena, - days to raise it from the dead, hus excit cashier of the Northern Pacific Hxpress 50y 's grain clevator, com of outs and 5 0on, Lot 000 bus va, burncd this aite $10,000; insirance, §5,000, 8,115,000 Pensions for Iowans: Original invalid— The Death iecord. much comment here, as all the partics con- | ooy nayy in this city, has been arrested on o L665,000 | Fervis Moffat, Altoona; Edward Proctor, NEVA, Jan, 25.—M. Carteret, leader of | cerned formerly liv Des Moines, The | charge of cmbezziciwent. He confesses o & ‘um Swiss radicals, died to-day. mother of the child, Mrs, W. C, Nixon, is a | shortage of §2,500, Qeorge H. Stayuor were unsuccessful to-duy | Oats | w their efforts to induce fricuds to fuinia | Lty A L V00,000 bail, | Barioy 000 >