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THURSDAY MORNING NUMBER 237 n MNe AT A SUCCESSKUL FETE. N CC RETWER N | hospital at that point, reporting upon his NN \ wIiR teacher, has been placed in charge pendir EDAR RAPIDS THRIVING. — A COOLNESS BETWEEN THEM. | srivitto Se'sareconin cantuo of tne wosoi- | INDIGNATION AT SCHUYLER, |t arricei of an othecal trom Washington The Flagship Lancaster Crowded tal ¥ g Who o manage the affairs of the school = With Fair Women and Brave Men — Capta 1‘1, arp \\'nl‘N'[rK‘\':'V H; person "" ;;" - - during the balance of this administration : ] : Men, g commanding general, partmenc o e y | M iase wis highly csteemed here and Prohibition fe Ignored and Saloons | - (rompiaht 190y Jans thordon it | Cloveland and Hill Moot Courteously | Patte, for duty as .w.m'm,:x o the cnief con- | Tho Lynchers Will Fare Badly if [ M0 Clase wis hishiy veteemel hor Wi | Ohlcago Again the Scone of a Double y ¥ o ). 6. ~[New York Hera! Able ed i missary of subsistenes'of that department. iscover dnfortunate bondsme ehio, 1t 18 said, w fragedy. Aro Open. ienial b Trn Han, I havitenl Crest and But Frigidly. Ptk ol W T Discovered. iinfortuyate bondsmen who, i fongady, — the officers of tne flagship Lancaster held geon's certiicate ull‘hwnm, granted 1irst - f 1 Je it Edward Chynoweth, regiments p 1 n 3 = THE PLACE 1S LIVELY, most successful fote ever given by an 3 ; itenant Ed hyno e SKILLMAN HELD MURDER. K. of L. State Assembly. e o / gva]. Etashmiony T ROFGHNN || o oo e SwRRiie ROV | iunmermsiarn v ot IRy o LR Beraics, Neb, Peb. 6--(Special Tele- | AREPORTER'S ATROCIOUS DEED, frigate had been gaily decked ynths on aceount of sicknoess - - gram to Tus Ber,]-The state assembly of Y The Dullness Prevalent Throughout olly tars. Flagsaof all na Every Guest But One Rad a Glass in rgeant Michael J. Callatian, Company 1 | His Father and Sister Discharged— | the Koights of Labor, i session hore, spent | (o000 i the State Only Mitdly Felt in 5 or made a briliia v Bach Hand, the Exception nth infantry, now on furlough & Cattle Thieves in Keya Paya most of tho aay in heaving ofieers’ reports, | He Coolly Murders His Wife, Bruta lly Y., is dischiarged from the service f £ 3 . 4 - sor Aok, Which (a8 hang round Wwith s A resolution was introduced denonncing th Kicks the Body and Then Real Estato- The Law lcck, which twa Lty Being a One-Armed tod States, Courity — Lobbyist Ar- TR R LA 5 Pak "‘ ”' e al action of the British ks TS Own i AT Warrior. * A l.mlun rested at Lincoln. toward Willlam O'Brien, the editor Wl el UL, and patriot. Among the' dele present Life untain played gently lively music ) d. i are Michael Corcoran, of i, and Saloons Run Open WaAsHINGTON BUieaty Tie Osama Bre, } The leave of absence granted Colonel AU- | yougiet In the Hagerman Lynching o W. Bleke, The session will close t Now Unponular, - ler a mass of flow wnd amidships Although this is ono of the busicst and Hind. besh 318 Totnerewtn raner, - b | sust'V. Kauts Eighth infantry, Decomber 5, [ VEFHOL 1n (5o HEgoraian Lynohins The Thivd Within @ Week, W doenTRE L STRREN . [ | 1558, is extended two months 1 3 -[¢ - Citicaan, Iob. 6,—[Spoclal Telegeata 16 9 v i Loavo of absence for one month, to take | gramto Tir: Brs.]—Coroner Schafer and the A Tioulytne Avsoaten, e B ks doti ! . well as one of the mostattractive and beanti- | sponded. Al fashionable colonies of | Evidently there is a coolness between the | ogoot on tho completion of his duties in_con- | jury have completed theirinvestigation in re AT e e ] bR e b Ll S LA ful, all there i3 to be said about it in further- | Nico —Knglish, American, French, Russian, | Chief executives of the United States aud the [ ducting recruits to the Department of Texas, | yavd to the lynching of Hagerman. The | o e e 1. 13 Staart. ot Culhoriugn, | S1ed in Chicago within the pust five daye. state of New York. Governor David B. Hill is ;(mm‘«l to Captail138mjamin 16 RobaEts; S0 LT hat he ' onte U8 1IN dontie by | op s l=tl A | L Choatbertson, | Tn the first two cases mon- shat women who F1fth artillery. late forcman of the United wes grand | pofused to marey them and then killed them- Sergeant William H. Newman, Battery T,, | Yeason of blows inflicted upon his head by | yury, and for the past few weeks prominent | rore ‘o AL, no prohibition hore, the thirty-five or for ’ t woro Miss May, of Baiti ! L cond artillery, now with his battery at St. | some blunt instrument, and from the subs THitHA TRDUY: WANARFARLS] NEVS - (oinTEHY 0y RE AR RN LI A wsaloons of the pln . wido open’ more; Miss Hopkins and Miss Wright, of St. | Within 1o blocks and in sight of the white neis barracks, Florida, is transferred to | quent exposure to the weather, 1t is sup- | Sherif Britton, of Hiteheock county, for ob. | \Vaulter S, Bradley, a Globe reporter, shoy in any city in the eountry. A change is im- | Louis; Miss Livingstone, of New York; Miss | housc. As soou as ke arranged his toilet, be | the hospital corps ag a private. — posed that the mob found, after they had | faining money nder false protouses, it | and Killed is wite, the dramatic critic of the minent, however, but niore of that fust Mattie Mitehell, of Washington; Miss Al- | 100K b carriaee and weat L e \v: o UMY S HEATIL | g hitn up, that tho Limb was too near A O MO LRI ) | el Ui bbbl il ”l"\“ s along. verdics, of Baltimore; the Misses Leveck, of | Representative Sumuel J. Randall, the wel AR ey 9 the ground, and smashed his skull and lefy | e 1090 train e LS e L L gl LAl 3 Cedar Rapids claims a popul ,000 | Obios the Misses Lizzon und Miss W. Fitt- | known protective tariff democrat of 'enn DAL, ol Ll him hunging hmp and strangl his foot Pl O otk Thicos & VoW NAWHE: u the parlorof the Hotel Cortland, ou Adams souls, and theso claims are in now . The prefect came to represent the | Sylvania. It will be remembered that about rsi il atail il o i 3 s were resting on the ground. No clue has yet 3 5 4 . Shhl i e : The Pirst Recoption of Congressman 4 Ul Puev Crees, Feb,, Fob. 6.—[Special Tele vagant. ‘The eity prides herself on her wide neh government, Theve was the mili- | the tune of the clection, Governor Hill was Loihst sl ULl been obtained as to whom were the guilty ! lio GoNplB Foristerad. a% tio Kool 188h and cleanly stroots, wh in the summer | tary governor of Nico and al Garnier | crodited with statement (which he never Tharsday, and on Priday ovenmg the atten most important cities in the s*ate of lowa, as soven lundred people re ance of m n can be said briefly. a nand Cerman—sent some of Whyt Simpl cason that there 18 t wn mombers, Among the | arrved here yesterday afternoon. Ho stopped at the Arlington hotel, which is D Owen's Omaha Bride partics. At the indignation mecting held in | €m0 Tur Bre,]—The efforts by eitizens Wasmsaroy, Fob. [Special Tel Xl HOIOL hou g eedplal itk 3 o tion of the clevk was attracted by the sound time are bountifully shaded by myriads of | des Garets. Then th were My, [ denied) that it the democratie ticket had o S S T Gt 0 Representative | Were passed asking the legislature to offer a | was defeated by a romonstrance, A mass e i DiialE PRI SN maple and ; her handsome stores, | Har British consul; Mr. Hathaway, [ been headed by Randall and Gorman, or if rm\uqu.vl 000, and also calling on Gover- | meeting was held at noon and unother nawe | ¢ ; : 3 comfo dences and beautiful yar American consul: Rov. J, Cornell, Amorican | the platform had been prepared by those | OF : L LU : > | nor Thayer to assist in brineing the guilty | agreed upon. Juds rgave his decis stortly by the noise of a scufite, and meviean con v A merean | emen, fustead of by Willim I, Scott, | ception in her private purlor at the hotel | partics to justice, and asking the county coni | fon in favor of changing to 1.6sington then of someone gusping hoarsely for breath, ; Maltby, on Capitol Hill recaiving day. Mrs. | missioners to offér a reward of £500. ‘i is & BT TS UG d6or7 o T fSutar L. TRa Owen, who is the cangressional brids of this | the second lynching in Scnuyler within three Mo o koo Ut colved only years, and the citizens aré _determined to } Ly Loy T [ e S L HbretoN V- | Omana, being o nleco of Robort, Purvis, will | {oreet Ot the pernetrators. | ilagevman Wi | myyp 13y tioh meeting was | he broke in the door, aid just in time, Mrs p X X 3 « ¢ 11ill never 8o i %, RRandall o mala, being a niece of Robel S, WHL L aken out of his cell with nothing on out his L LA L A v st A SR L B S LR L U bly falr shapo, it suffers some from the gon- | Missos Davies, the Misses Stanloy Carey, | SHO! ‘\‘\.“' i Gt ;,‘ll‘,“. “‘“‘\fl,,‘ o l,.‘l,l‘ "1 | be most pleasantly remembered in the west | shirt, and When ‘morning camo. Wis frozen | held abat the town Nall hevo to-night, com. | Bradl AL L R L state. Jrohibition not effect them | Ashmor 1lkes, Mra, Faivbanks, M. Pred B COTIErence Wit A i ] friends, as Mrs. Luey TLuce, of Towa. [er —— prohibition question. Addresses were de. wbout ready to burs o vems, here, they say. For the past year they have | Fairbanks, Mrs A Bright, sister-in- | for hun to go the dinner given in his honor | FERCE IS TR WY (e S HaWR Y Skillman Held For Murder fivered by Prof. George L. Parnham, Rev D iy had no prohibition. There were few towns | law of Mr. John HETEMiss AKErRY | Do S0 and - Mrs. Whitnev, who | Feceblion wostaume, W8 Iperied wowh i | Avnny, Neb., Fev, 6.—(Special to Tue [ 4 5. W. Dean, Rev. Burell and others. : e R in the state though, I am informed, whero | Mitstielt, Mr. and Miss Kore, Miss Oiivo | are also credifed with not possessing | st b W0 BERES B PELCERR S0 | e —After an elaborato preliminary ox Boizus Chooks. with choking, ho kiocked ler head g the law wus nore streauous! Aupto | Barry, the promising American con- | 48 much admiration for President Cleveland [ KPG8t (D BOTERS Lo e | amiuation of tiiree days, Miss Skillman and S O 5 Spocial | 11 wail, at the sume time hissing uinte within the last year, when 2 tralto, Mvs. Cundy, Mr. Kuhn, Comte | nOw as for The president was there, | formoed being filled in with white altar lace | her father are discharged, and Ben Skillman | . A (e TR S s Rl biy. ‘Th SEERIER I I ] s change in the police judgeshiy Diodati, Mrs, and Miss Keves, Mr. and Mrs, | but he had held no conversation with the | of the most delicate texture, and | only is held to answer for the murder of J : I L3l toar Lo away from the 5 4 s BT in tho p cec- | the skirt of the ew ITrench | M. Williams, MoeCloud passed a number of worth eI UL B ) man, of the superior court being given Wurti Dandas, Mr. Henry Buttesfield Wood, | governor, merely EhimEhG pssIng oo | thol s SRRIE O e e AVTLIL thE i sebi chraska City morehants r § diction over the police affairs of the Mr. and Mrs. N Mus, Senator Mitehell, | O¥nition due an acquaintance on suct an oc- L‘l” 6 G epARE S EANINTe, | DIAMDNA T O¥RN: Oattla Whinves: ) + looking for him, shortly after loft the lotel 1 Since then the saloon business has had an | Mr. and Mrs. Romaine, Commanter and Mrs, | casion. People present remarked the for : +1 the costume, Mrs, Owen 1xcoLy, Nab., Feb. 6.—[Special to The —— ey By uninterupted hoom, wiether on Merrill, Mrs. Decker, Chaplain and Mrs. | mality petween them. This afternoon a Miss Hinda Burke in garnet | gpe0 Ropresentative Buraham, of Keya ety b TRV NRA oI RS U B Rt s R YRR the connivance of the said court or other .. Baush, My, and Mrs. Houston, | lurge and fashionable reception was tendered | satin, and Miss Doalittle in white sille | 100! S0P EE L U 0 Ra eb. 0.—[Special "ele. | | 850 morning, and that sho s R E e e e o o vern o IATHTN Y | Secratasy. nnanTre || ADioh g tiemin y;niEnsan tibeonlonvliojcnllod | sRaha cobbyghasiWsLizeturned Mol ivist to Tur Bre]—An incendiary e | fanved he FOlBNE AN S ATH0TE fluences, is open to inferences. Mo utenant DeGrille, Mr. and Mrs, Keogh, | 1o Govornor 10l by y and Mrs. | S ore of tho senatorial. familics—Mes- | to his home aud tells ofa gigantic cattlo steal | Eall {0 fue We]-An et ¥ eared b it be violont, dud askod i t0 there are just thirty-one places, by actunl Ttho Missos Colcs, Mr. and Mrs, | Whitnoy. Nearly ovory ocratiy senator | dames Mcbonald, Blackburn, Dolph, In- | that was recently unearthed there. 1t scoms | o) Loss 3300; no insurance. s i) yilrstiontoroi tlio vl PREIGE o here the traftic in intoxicating bev on und Jeaume. and representative in the city, and most of | walls. Plamb and Paddock, and of the re at one Mappen, a * v S 5 ? e S aarel 10! arlo count, wh trafti ’ ntox n I;‘\l Y 1 Dr. Beaumn 0 ,vr‘n i PR ELMOU S M i5 AT eRa LY gl .,«[mi-"l‘ ‘\"1‘ “".l.:-:‘ r.‘,"'.lx f !-“”" P | that one Mappen, a “squaw man,” and two | tional dovelopmants are expected. ne his wife was seated in an arm crages s prosecuted in unbridlec e . ¢ prominent department oficers c osentatives—Me ariisle annon, ey N tho atnteilinebativea hair hoolk and chatting with B frecdom, and the same state of WiLOOX IN NI and puid their compliments to New Yor Burrows and Dalzell i the (Countess, ‘\'5).““. Lol L L 3 vas. AR BTt N TR vatls i bt s s s S o E6YeEAby But (BALBIarALTE and My (| iy withiCommpdole RSty undiGererals et Sl i e S R Re e NEbnisA Oy 3 n tho ol, bewitn @ commonplace 15 evails thoughou e county e Pretty Youne away Has an | 20V s 2 s Ll \d Torrence, cock, have been in the habit of stealing one b SK . i [ g R I L COE MG B af the report of the grand jury which is now Arecting Scene with Her Moth G ““3‘5"-"';‘“’1 D Eeoe |"“ ‘Ig'l‘(“'”:}“' the direction of the secretary ormore head at a time from the hords of | Telegram to Tun Bre.] A large numbor of "l*;': NSRS ”«‘lh_\: ey sessio wion, the county scat, anc + 68 n s LU 1y this 12 | the unexeented portion of the sentence RCILIaNB 168 O UY AR ka Nt Are thEnod || es bR GlaploFed by, theiNeLIRERA IO to an adjoining 0o ’ ome il M‘.‘um.l.vx!.". I‘:’m) ok i AComigit: 15 g on ot Bownst) | ey et To New York for the ‘purpose of the unexcented portion of the sentence im- | the citizens of Nebruska, that are turned | ice men employed by th rasia City [ b five miies from Cedar Rapids, is to be | Nycw, Peb. 6 ork e able | inspecting rooms in the Gerlick apartment itor, and i open door conld bear taken as a eriterion. [ have just left the of 1 to Mite Brx Owen, of Indiana, held a most successful ve- to say nothing of her colossal oatmeal mill | pastor: General Layton and daugh and the Sinclair packing houses, which are | Mr. ‘ommodore and Miss Sloven, | the party would have succeeded. Mr. Ran- now averaging 4,000 hogs o day Cou Albins, Mr. Nordheim, Captain and | dall bas never been an admirer of the pres- | Qe WS I8 HI8 CATETERE BRI DS B0 PR While the business of the city is in tolera- | Mrs. Russell, Mvs, Stone, Mrs, Bisiop, the | entoccupunt of the white house, and bl b ettt il e sed by a gencral court-martial, November | Joose on the Sioux rescrvation in Dukota. | Packing company and Lehizh & Masom, | i s ol No il i J , 1587, Department of the Platte, is remit- | Recently they becamo more bold, and Map- | strick to- \crease i i el Chbalne il s L) Miss Ida Wilcox | house, where they expect to live after the | {475y tho case of John B, Small, late. pri "““] N D L h;“““l‘ s T N LI ere spoken, Lowoever, and she bogan fiee of the superintendent of the police, Mr. | ypived to-day from Paris. As the pretry | 4th of March presentative William L. | vive Tyoop I, Ninth cavairy, and he willbe | ity of Fort Pieree, and sold them he 5 2 S R L R R Frances, and he informs me that exactly | voung runwway absolulely declined to | SCOt the presid Bl mors aotimate 'f’yfi““}r' released Trom confinement. 3 settlers got wind of the affair, located the MARINE DISASTERS. ok tho io D Ao IM A Fa BYRTINS 300 true bills wiil be retuvned against partics | wome under the eseort, of the gendarmes, | und around tho camtol todas thero wib | ,chie postoflice appropriation bill which i | partis and started out to have a neck-tic s e S r R e in tho county for violating the liawor law. | Ministor MeClane selecte ady to bring | much said about it. In Tact this entire chain | e ohiaere 1 the fest and scooni ey | Rurty. - Mappen was found i 4 suloon in | & Schooner ked During ingly toward her husband, who stood @ 0, ns may bo rightly surmised, n bomd will [ yor hore, St was conducted privately to | of circumstances gong 10 show that cordial | ok SHCS, I 10 0F "tha'gross. receipts of | DheaEyiow, A wis e o e e iale. couple of yards in front of Ik, Sho scomed burst in this immediate vicinity before long | e rooms of the public prosccutor. Here a | feelings do not exist between the president | e postoftices. The bill proposes to merease | stolen, Clay and Babcock remained in a Youx, Feb. 6,—Tho schiconer Jumes | Bpout t9 syenk and tock & it siop; toward that will shake Linu county from center to y uffccting scene occurred botwoen the | 204 2OVOEILE Hii l“_“‘“_ kL) ’,JI‘,I‘ -."Ib“" the salary of the assistant postmaster at | yoom in a hotel and were not found, and wptain J. Wheaton, Vel | e s |3~‘\‘ N'ml‘hm_ olfcumforoncdy. 'hess indictmonts, the | mothar and hor dauht i tonps | CU01 comment around congress, Iho demo- | omaha from £1,600 10 £1,700 n ye: Lin- | early in the morning took leg bail and made | at this port to-day from Wilmington, N. C., | Gves sl the nost moment san ThD G e mother and her daughter, and many tears ats especially were asking, “'what does it | o1y from £1,100 to $1,600; at Sioux City, Ta., | themselves scarce before the vigilanee con 7 eyes and the next moment sank to the floor chief teils me, were made possible by were shed. Miss Taa was taken off to Men- | mean?”? from 81,100 to $L,500; at Burlington to | mittes were avalto. igilance com- | having on b ‘«'«vw‘l Mate John Christ- | with a bu 1 1 forchead. Then ¢ in the complexion of the present | e, Dy Ge'iuth iiBon Horolt Halsays |l i A DENOCRATIC CLOWD, reduce from $1.600 0 $1,500; at Cedar Rapids £ mas and two seamen, the sole survivors of : grand jury. Heretofore it has been com- | pligs [da went with him of her own accord, The remarks concerning Hill's genel to increase from $1,100 "to £1,500; at Council rom Nebraska City. the crew of the schooner Allic R, Chester, return- o o 5 e appearance were nothing but complimenta fiF: 3 o : 500: ST i e e > ckly to his wife's prostrate posed in the main, of Germans and Bohemi- | 40 ac having had anything to do with | (e gontieman said to your S S :if&“i “'[:l‘))}: hi’x-‘;‘“fl AoREnsLI0 SRASKA City, Neb., Feb, 6,—[Spociat | hailing from New York, which had become bloodswas Howing Fapid)y: ans, who steadfastly refused to return any | cashing a check for £ ‘il have ustibeen upito, Whithay!s: Thors i to T Ber |—The fivst g 1 moeting of | disabled during a gale cncountered on a trip y sacond, pushed it with ) cashing a ci or 4 ave just bee to ney’s. o F Jubuque. reduce from $1,700 to | to Tue Bee.]—The ficst annual meeting o 2 X ¢ i« i indictments for atleged offeuscs of this char - was i big crowd there, A wood democratic R o kot [ o Nekvho kA Gty Foshital sdstoiibion| whs from Churloston 1o Darren islands. with | his foot to see if any hfo wiro_atill vemain- actor, 1t Was a Double Tragedy crowd. Every man had a glass in each Ation_at Dos Molge i to be decreased | hold last night, and the following oficers | PROSPhutes, and seruck the outer edge o . and finding no respouse, raised his v A substantial citizen said to me this morn | Copyright 150 by James Gordon. Bennett.) hand, exeept General Hooker, of Mississippi. TRDitoRETO0RRRNSRE IR Ar e L Bt (B S L e e u o a rartonal| i n oo Reln HE VSR B ntthl teoniianst || volveiitoward Bl henligny) dredimieRaln ) 1B QU ey e ] He only had one hand, the other he loft 1 | fiom & : (5 ! of Cape Hatteras, on Jdanuary 20. | was bad, however, and the bul- ing: “Lhavdly think prohibition has had | Loxpoy, Feb. 6.— York Herald | 1o 20 B 2 f\",',fi}:f!,"':lf."b;,‘lm».~.§::é?1bfiag‘§!~;%'t‘u;:.33' president; Dr. Claude Watson, vice-presi- | Captdin Ingersoll, ' of tho Chester, | lot passed harmlossly over his much to do with the present dull times | Cable—-Special te 3 2] —The Daily ANOTHER OMNIBUS DBILT, 3 i 4 o lent; F. P. Treland, secretary; Miss May | First Mate Wells, the cook and two scamen | head — and buried itself in the 5 bty z & = 5 7.y and at Sioux City from $700 to $1,000. The | dent; . P Treland, retary s Miss May B A ookt My s - s were 7 i in Cedar Rapids, but 1 must confess that I | News has the following special from Munich, | Desperate efforts aro to be ‘made by a | sulury of the suporintendent of ‘delivery at | Dotton, treasurcr; Dr. Claudo Watson, [ Were drowned e survivors were fort, all. | Determined not to fuil again, he i = e S b RT3 AT TN e SHNA 3 efeat the fina optic 0 5 0: at Sioux City fr s 213 = | 2 8 8c0 d b o i .\ r Lazd, five unless it be the failure of our crops for the | to be t mder which the |10 G b | tatehood DIl At o meeting of | Sug00; at Soux City from ¥1,000, to 1.50% | Dr. Ray Ross, Mrs. Thomas Morton, Miss | ton, of the schooner Kelsey. Their rescuc | dropped like a log io the Hoor, The bullet, seasons preceding the lnst, when tho | death of the Austrian crown prince took | gl ye SEon Nies on “territorics today | ot hom o 0 b e o o *;évx"n May Cotton, trustees. The association now | was accomplished with great diffenlty, | of @ 4% calibre size, had plowed a hole d phenomennl crops. Yot [know | place on the afternoon of ‘Tuesday of 1ast | unother omnibus bill, providing for the ad- [ 15 Moinies i3 to raceivo §1,400 instead of | has 11 members, and the work of estublish- | Twenty-four hours before they wero rescucd | through his head, and the wall und ceiling £ fact, that while probibition was [ weel: A baroness, a beautiful young girl, | mission to the union i states, the torritories | 1°000; at Siou City 1,900 instead of ¢1,500, | 2K & bospital will begin noxtweele, | | they sighted a lifeboat putiing out from | were stained with his brains. carried in Uhis town by nearly three hundred | rather dark, of lively disposition, arrived at | of Avizona, Idaho and Wyowing was agreed | and at Burlington §1,000 instead of §1,300. . ,.",“’{’u'k;,;i ke RrohoEet: fi:‘;}"‘{ff,\fi’é‘,"l' ] [lahorgjtawandsihompbusduiciitnedithouy nonmntioef 1“}"," LT 1'“}"”‘““ hyh"fl" L g $ % B 2 to, and Chairman Springer, who atAthe pitoet ) e eria r the ) etwes! s | coming near. Captain Daly, of the life sav- | shots, now rushed into the parlor, but N majority, that if the question could be again ling and took up her quarters m the | 10 } 533 3 —-— city and DeWitt. The road is assurcd, and 5 AR TG | R ? ot aTion b g g h hond 0 tho ol conferees on the frst om: o 2 city and DeWitt. ad is d, and | ing station, claims that he put out toward the | were past id. " She lwy near fho submitted to-day it would beoverwhelmingly kicepor's house not far from the castle, [ BEM GELIC BOuse Canionoes ok the Bt e A VICTORY FOR THE TIMES, grading will be commenced nest mouth’ wreck, but, secing 1o signs of Jife on board, [ window, ace turned toward the door defeated. A strong current has set in agai No one knewof her being there but the | jts adoption at once. This socond omnibils | Bonfleld, Schanck and Lowenstein Ing W, Thouson, by band of tihe Hamburg | rotn nod, not. caring to risk his boat and | and bespattered with blodd; lier inger ndils 3 wi o years, and complaint camekeeper and his wife. i v s roct connection, how- 3 3 spende B 0 cre: sens i ¢ | erew for nothing. iy has sinee resigned, | stuck in the earpet, torn by ter death eluteh, tho luw within two yeurs, and complaints | gunslcep rand hlw. :”\r ”.I\(llvlml:,lyn, \\'hcl; bill “lins no " direct, connection, ion} . definitely Suspen l;(l. G Thorp house the other day, in company with | however. A coincidence in connection with | and bleeding. 1radley lay about ten. feet against its deleterious offccts on trade the crown prince had bidden his guests good | TR Y 0 0an L HoN 0f Washington | | CMI€AGO, Feb. 6.—Inspector Bonfield, Cap- | another woman’s husband, was in town to- | this story is the fact that it was discovered Ay near the center of the room on his long, loud and bitter. Still there are many | night, ho went to see her and had been with { GoPR, 2% N ew Moxico, and the division | tain Sehaack and Detective Lowenstein, the | day sccuring evidence to be used in sceuring | to-day that at the time when Captain Inger t. ilis chest heaved with a last breath, who are convineed that the luw has aceom- | Ler for about an hour when the forester, al- | 4yd admission of Dakota as two states. 1t is | police ofticers whom the Chicago Times has divorce. AN .| soll was spending his last momonts lashed to | foreing a clot of blood from his mouth, His plished inestimable good. ready equipped for the morning’s chase, went | intended, however, that this second omnibus | been charging with corruption in office, were ll“‘ 1o men I‘:“‘)‘I“‘ “l;”’;l“‘gd‘(':f\? “‘:":‘x;»""l ‘E) the riging of ‘y"{'\v'“ st his. \wlr.- rasldying of | eyes oroet ned, and on I(m faco an exy lde et St eal estate: | tothe lousoto ask tho gamekeeper for do- pall block the way of the first one, A oht ihdef 4 AR , | the colored people > city agamst the | consumvtion at Woodmunkvilie, N. prossion of niingled hate and ting satis- No,thero fswt any activity in real ostate; | to tho Jouse o ask the gameloeper for do- | bill shll block the'way of the first one. "An | tonight indelinitoly ~ suspended from the | (0 EHORE PEOVIS 2 100 S8, eint Lo Vooduunky prosaion & it Is much lower than it has ever been since | tailed instructions on some doubtful ques- | SEEISTRIE S NS eV PIENR SRS RS | police force. been dropped. The aittorneys for the plain A Terrible Expe Half i honr after the shooting a cab drove Cedar Rapids assumed the pretentions of a | tion. He knocked ioudly at tho do A s i o on | he Times nas charged that Lowenstein | tiffs agreed, upon investigation, that the | Npo Yows, fen 6, 1 Rivani|ioriaielys ubiionilio | Gontian s hboe Ik an oity.” A window opencd, and uman jumped outand | the part of the house will undoubtedly agree | had been acting as a ‘fence” for stolen | board was in the right ';"'l _)‘“"l mator. 1o | teamer Old Colony to-day brought in an old | Young mau jumped out and rushod headlong Abthe police court T nade a copyof the ar- | ran away. Tho forester aimed and fired. | to divide Dakota, grant immediate admission | goods, and ~ thav Tonfield and Schanck [ sulted from a question of school discipline, | ST M E SRR TBERY, PRUEHE (A O finto tiio ofice, “Oh, God 7 he ex- rests for intoxication for the yeare 'S3, S The fugitive fell, and when the forester | to the southern half and give an enabling act | while over-zealous against not on, and that the color agitation was only spite. Saronnamec Lea A1400D, DadlyIrozen, med, raising his hands theatricaily A O e o (gt o calked up to bim ho recognized the crown | to North Dakota and toask the house for | ists, but honest workingmen as well, wer . == and the corpse of another man, whom Kal hove his head, and then pressing them 86, 87 and '83, *34 being missing, They ran | walked up 29 4 NORCLY further instructions relative to the demand | virtually in league with gawblers, saloou- Will Deal With Him No More. doon knew only as “Bill” Kaidoon says he | to his forehead. “Is it true, has that brute respectively, 4, , 800, 213 and | prince, wio had fainted. The shot had gone | o' vhe senate that New Mexico be stricken | keepers, thieves and the demi-monde, The Nepraska City, Neb., Feb. 6.—[Special to | sailed from New York on the morning of the | killed dnat” - “And himsels, nswered 162, T paucity for '8%, how- | into his shoulder. ‘Phe forester called for | out. The demoeratic conferees on the part first resilt, of the ohunges was tho lling of | Tuz Bex]—A number of people in this | 4th, on the schooner 4. I, Kearnes, Capain [ the elork. "o ‘man- yro anguish over, may be accounted for by the fact that | help, and with another man carricd Ru- | of the house are acting on caucus instruc- [ libel and dumage suits against the Times, | o0news makine loud complaints over § Al , Nt AR | rustied back and forth with agonized : 4 ade hero now for drunken- | dolph into the gamekeeper's house tions, and_cannot agree to strike out New [ until the amount of damages asked from that | SoUBTY &r¢ O it s OVOr 81 | McDonald, for South Alrica. Hofore sailing f gegtures, Ho then drove tothe undertaker's arrests are not mado here now for drunken s pipkid ! Mexico at this time, but when they report to | paper is nearly $1,500,000. alleged swindle perpetrate on them. M. F. | andafter the voyage was begun, the crew | cstablishment, where the two bloody bodjes ness unless the drunken man is quarrel The baroness, taking him to be dead, | g E0 T8I M 2 may so_mstruct, and The suspension order is signed by Mayor | McKeehan, who ciaims to be a commission | were treated most atrociously by the captain Frederick Mann, us his name proved to some, boisterous and disturbing the peace, or | turned to her traveling bag, took something | yetion can be taken before the democrats can | Roche, who begins it with a recital that | merchant at Colorado Springs, Col., has | and mate, and resolved to make a raft from | be, was admitted to this rear reom, and there unless some one files information against the | out, and before she had been noticed fell | have time to hold another caucus and agree thcll nbhurucs ugnlnn't lbm{ accused inrel been flooding this section with advertise- wm:c [tvlunkbn(nu :}n[ni }nm:rln the m‘-.,k ::n:( .1).- he went into a spasm and by Moan» snder, ead on the floor, upon united action. The work to-day may | made by a newspaper heretofore recognized % RS e : ‘ sert at night. Finding they could not make | ing and crying, he bent over the slender form R iite neaud vl erion hen the crown prince. came to, and® was | DOSSIDIY ierfere with their brageamine ani | us the ongan of a filleal ipasty i iaE0 dis: R S TR e raft largo Gnongh 10 holit “ail Tour ot the | of'tho dead woan und pssionutely kissed Jort 3 0 & 3 G vossibly bring about a defeat of any action | claims any intention of determining by his | $RES 4nC. g PEICO8 4 PR4SOIINGD sailors, they drew lots to sce which two | her face, unmindful of the thick, clotted afrest the old prohibition strife, aud there is | taken by his own order to the castle, where | pO¥0W ENE action whether the accusations are true ‘,""‘l‘l‘{;““l Woro, ‘i"':‘i‘i‘“”:“{-‘{ higher 'l'!“;‘ should escape. Kaldoon and “Bill' won the | blood which smeared the white featires, He no telling what the results will be. bis valet bogan asging unxious questions. “The meeting of the house committec on | not. The ground for suspension is stated to | SOUC be opt@ined in this stutc. wany weal- | yrize and launehed the vaft at 11 o’clock last | crossed over to the wmprovise on which. In conclusion it is but moot to say that | The crown prince said impatiently: territories today wus cxeiting. Tuulboe of | be precautionary, and, courts Laving de- | §78umped atthe bait and shipped goods 10 | night. They cxpected o make shore, but | lay the body of the murderer aud suicide, t mo say tha ) cKeehan, but upon receiving no returns | ¢y, wind shifted and carricd them ot in the | “You thief! You devil! You murdereri’ 3 a1vidaila tho live! ity Ty 1 have fallen and my nose .| Kentucky and Hayes of Towa made a dasi- | clined to expediate the trial of the case, sus- 4 able lengt o ] Oedar Rupids is the liveliest city I have yet have ful nd my nose T R S R G el s erdered untii ample time is given | “fter waiting a_rcasonable length of time | \idlle of tho sound. A heavy Kleot storm | he shouted in fronzy, annking his oo fecs ab visited in the state, and with any sort of a | Goaway. 1wishto be alone.” while Symes of Colorado, Struble of Towi | f judicial determination of the matter or Y bogan an investigation. A flem, con- | ) revailed. The ey cold waves washed | the inanimate body, | ‘The mun’s fronzy grow show will make one of tho best towns in the | The valet went out immediately, a e LB 0, B O LA R ucting a general store at Berlin, this coun- | oversguicir frail " raft, and repeatedly | so violent that a policcman was obligad to west, erown princo locked the door aud committed | reat vigor, and finlly voted the proposition L L tyywrote the postmastor at Colorado Sprios. | oy Vo washod overboird, At S50 this | ake i by the Vlcad him away. L (ST e suicide before a mirror. down. The latter were not satisfied with SSTERN PACKING INTERESTS. | 3aking McKcchaus standing and a vepld | worning the "Ola Colony bicked them up. | Jnew o would do, it —the thief! b cone VERSATILE ERAL"Y WARD. | Phe baroness was buried on Thu in | the professions of the Mormons in Utah that party indicated was never_known to pay for | soos oratives wero ”l""ll-,"‘“,_‘:“ i_lj;‘{*\”; zen | tinued, paciug back’and forth in the offico = the Reiligen Kreuz, convent thigyiiadinbolishoti tolvgam Y, 8l theyiasy Bthing, 1 o Could el % Shat e vy | fuen oro roled i ot lanketa, wiihs was | whingini s s, 17 they i only raseal, and that about a doen letters aro ro- [ yd “then dicd. *ialdoon is “getting along [ “Walier S, Bradley was a_nepliow of Judga ‘fo-xdrrow's Price Curront'will | aud Kansas Who havo 'sont him goods. on | Well Cavtain Hummond savs that the men | . i, Bradics, cloric of tho United Ocpggrow 8 Rrice .Ourront i A 8 £00d8 on | \opo encased in ice when rescued, and he | exweuit court, and was about thirty-four Jasrsrowy, Dale, Feb, 6. —(Special Tele- | American Journalistic Enterprise. INAUGUEATION AREANGEMENTS, ) o Lang & AR 4 L 3 ) T T all redue | commission and have never heard from them ; ¢ 3 RS gram to i Ber,| —The returns continue to | [Copyright 1859 by James Gordon Bennett.] Avrangenents are being made for the | 53v: e past week shows a small reduc | commission and have nover hoard from them | i no idea of saving the lives of ‘eithier of [ oid. e wabat ouo time empioyod on the como in on “Gonoral” A, R, Ward, tho [ 1utiX, I'ob. G.~INew York Herald | crection of stands uround all of tho wovern. | tion i westorn packing 0 .c.m‘u;z:rwhll wll'zx BB R OREAIL OE R R, 42 shom Gu St Paul Ploncer Pross and ‘tho 5t Paul prominent territorial politician, and his | Cable—Special to Tng Bee]—Tho Berlin | ment buildings on Pennsylvania aventie from | the preceding woek, and a_considorable de- | plan was abandoned upon the receipt of the Frrars SR AT o TR, Gilubo s also worked for o IKailwag Ago Yocord proves to b ono of aftiost unparal- | public is delighted with the plack and entey- | Which citizens may view the “inauguration | croase compared with the liberal number of | above mentioned lettor Losons FRab 0, o T et e Carko || o i Gom D e IGhia Saltys VRGN loled blackness, During the late campaign | prise of Awericun journalism as shown by | Jarae. fhe employes of tho departnents | hogs handled within the corvesponding time — LONDOY, Teb, bark L in t loy of that compuny a little over & . st D e (53 Y L are to b given seats free, and the public Yith Co i i e A DIONS, Bay, bound for’ Auckland, was towed to | y¢ was arrested aud cony of ho was almost coustantly on the stump or | ¢y frerald’s Bismurck interview. All the | will come in net. There neyer was such a | 1ast ie otul packing was 230,000 AR ORMLAIRIE AREONS: Spithead to-day in @ sinkng condition, Sho | ombezzement of &40 of tho company's O pmcciny I Mitnosota. | Berlin newspapers print the intervie to-day ind for view poiuts of the inauguration | hogs, against 238000 hogs lust week and | HAsTNGS, Nob., Feb. 6.—Word hus hoen | SPUBGWLIG Ay i A s contition. S | 4005 was sentencod to one year i the Wiseonsin und other wostorn stites . He | i full, even those which like the Voswche | Parado as now. A sgat in acomfortable | 200,000 hogs o year ago. Tho approximato | received from Prosser, this county, that a f ¥l 1 with an unknown four-masted | Menitentinry, which he served, being hber- Wi leading candidate for United Statos | and the reisinnige had given long tele. | Foom overlooking Pefnsylvania avenue 18 | tori) since November 1 is 4,425,000 hogs, | band of fifty prominent ladies made [ & collision with an unkuown four-masted | ated tour or five months uzo. Since that senator from North Dakota, having mad Sohic oxtracts from it yesterday, The | WOIth from 82 to 810. Tho average priceis | o oi .o 5145 000 Hpgs last year, & decroaseof | & crusade on a saloon ond gambling | Steamer off Beuchy head, and that tlie | tine he hus boen employed with Eis wifo on ator. £ 3 ; £ about §. Some of the ordinary bedrooms in | 8 0 P BANBARD 1 G/ RRGCIER 2 | steamenr was sunk with all on board, The | the Glove, Mrs, Bradiey was sbout {wenty- e colsbluarious aud hed o, exeeliont sz Zeitang and the Vossiche have _given | places facing on Pennsylvania “avenue have | 720,000 hogs. Tha quality continues to be [ house of that placo Monday night, demolish- | ¢oyy0n of the Lurgo Bay say 1 cight yours old. She huid been employed on e 0 Fantod Tor B I L g the whole establishment. The ladics at- | certain that the lost. stedmer ear S Qloba : 4 ho bex e B M eman translations of the Sunday editorial u rented for as high as $50 for the day. ing certain that the lost steamer earri the Globe about cight months, aud befora laghye. Was \‘II‘I|lI-l Rt ‘“,““dl‘,‘ left B S Y The regular occupants of houses all along | pacio— L ahamde i | tacked the establishment when it was | gers, and they estimato that the that has been cmployed on the Timoes and i aciat aeraonm) III]'M e 0300 JARGON & the avenue between the capitol and the |.|.u;v:‘; 19000 b | crowded, with their aprons full of lumps of | pusser together numbered at least one | Herald. She was a bright, vor itel oftering a reward for inforntion of his | Archbishop Corrigan ana the fope, | White house are renting out their rooms and | (e GGy | hrn B0 | coal, breaking every window glass and clean- | Jundred persons. Tho steamer sunk cight | and was well thoug} nowspaper ci ! ¢ ] : : 8 : balconies at prices which will enable some of it s wminutes after the collision occurred, cles. She was the ghter of the late yhoreabouts, Iy real naimo is suid to bo | \Copuriant 150 bu Janvs Gordon nntt.) theim to,pay tholk rent. Ton manths, - Theso | QAN ing the place out. The inmates scattered in A aletc Bhe NasT . L O 08 e Ohoe | Rows, Feb. 0.—(N. Y. Herald Cable— | will be immenso stands constructod by pri- | Inaianapoits.”. 7411010 X direction. Whisky and beer flowed ARRESTED £OI MURDER, Fistooratic oS, o om_ A Special to Tur Bre.|—The vatican author- | vate parties on all the government reserva- | Cincinati T T o Hiaca ha Al et e R ,‘i‘v“p’;(‘f:::,"‘]',.""h.::“‘{,",13“"\‘\}“”_"‘," ‘:'Q Yrished 68 | edtho Herald corresdondent to deny the | vations between First and An Aged Couple supposcd to Have THID PACIEIC AILROADS, Seventeenth | Milwaukes. .. ; 205 185,000 t for selling S B ool d - Hove Cedar Rapids 4 7 ds putation for selling liquor without a A L e $10,000. He has operated in the principal | assertions published in the Italian papers that | streets all along the avenue, where scats to | GEUEGPS oo N 75000 s, Kilicd a LRolncly states of the union as & political orator, spir- | Dr. Corrigan, archbishop of New York, had | View the parade will be sold at from &1 to & | Loujsville. .’ 2 181,000 — Cupvexse, Wyo., Feb, 6. [Special atualist, litterateur and bigamist. Ho is | ever ced with the people on the Lrish ‘J.:'.t‘ I’l’lll:l\.t-ll‘?‘n‘ .:lllhl‘hu,lfx_lill_\u“.pl: Sloux City, o Death in a Peculiar Manner, gram to Tue Bee]—A few days ugo a wanted for a 1,000 forgery iu_Eoston, liay 0 bouse lg ght, 8ppiopriating SaNata . Tekavau, Neb, Feb, 6.—[Spec Tele- | telegram was reccived at Rock Springs, 1 e ‘1'1‘5.‘»“:\Ylf.‘.l.;“f‘r“‘\-:“..u \:“n ‘(\:::1";.\:l‘{f:lfllrl»“l."’{ R " Keokuk.. ’ . gram to Pne Bee, | —Yesterday afternoon Pat [ Wyo., ordering the avrest of Mr. John PPotts e A ] 4 ARRC.LAALR. Dy Wit OuG. | e e ills. £ and continu- ig..... 60,000) 10 Neary, an old resident of Burt county, while | and wife, an eiderl 0 had been for on tho sccrotary of iha frow the lungs when occasion requires, He Wasnix s Tob. 0.</The houss commits | 4 A 4 ~¥ ' ) frva is said to be taking obscrvations from Win ASTLNGVOX, 'ob. e house commi g duys. The entire force, during the - chopping wood, caught his axe on a clothes § gome vime resident 120 Srings, ‘The lon. g8 1o the aonnts BIPCR ] tee on territories held their regular meeting auguration weelk, will be six or seven hun- iany's Peoposition Accepted line, causing the axe to glauce and inflict ;i v nst them wit lor, Thie 1 to the credit of the 3 < o R, e T AN e This will put an_extra man about Ry B b e ST SRR 0 AR LN WIMNN Sk, Lk fe and Centeal Pacific railroad - this morning and took final action on the bill A . —Sec a) an ugly wound in his forehead, from th commun 18 10atho to bolieve the ehurg 4nd Coutsal Daolfo rallson 5 on whr , 1859, ider the 4 . P e T very hundred feet along Pennsylvania ave- . o v Ao ln took "*Ivr‘ loan |i.;.‘._. 15, o | for the admission of Utal, and tho omuibus anid doublo. the fopce alsewhare . the | bas rotified the German minister at Wash- | facts of which he died this morning. The | Details of 8 o ASIINGTON, Feb, 6.—Mr. Sherman this | pill, providiog an enabling act for the ad . People who come here will not be | ington that thig government accepts the | injury was nol considered dangerous and no | \hicn (e operation of the Thurmun sinking fund act, morning reported favorably an amendm: mission of the territories of Idabo and | yobbed, nor will they bo given any incivilities | Proposition r.,.-t.%; resumption at Berlin, of | phiysician was called. The wounded wman, | 1o theie gt About sie o wn o1y | With a statement of the wmount of funds ine it must bo proved that polygamy has been all Reduction in Outpat, Politician, Ovator, Litteratenr, Big- | %~ 60 R ¢ 1 R Olhnstor oft lRas0olls her family arc .v,nnc‘.! Vll|v|(-nl1'd m(!: at tereitory before” Utah can Crxcinyati, Fob. 6.—[Special Telegram to % - D¢ me a state, Tug E Intercsting Statistics Furnished by ficeretary Kaoivehild, AsmiNGroN, Feb, 6, Th enate several tothe sundey civil appropriation bill from | Wyoming as states. It was decided to ap- | which ¢an be prevented by police oficers. the conference bbgun in Washington in 1857, | together with his family, passed the night | gontiom i named Pauertt di fig s o n ande diioedonuarie el oy the committec on foreig relations, to0 enablo | point a sub-committee, with Mr. Springer as ARMY ORDERS, in regard to Samda. " with no apprehension until carly this morn- | the vicinity of Jiko, > Ast sicen their present iarket vatue and the tho president to protect the interests of | giairman, to deaft a report to the effect that Private Charles 1", Harms, Company A, The president las approved the joint reso- | ing, when all were startled by the presence | at 1he house of 1% 3 @ relative: o botween the an of the sinke the United States aud to provide for the so- | gwing to ihe lateness of tho session it would | Tiwenty-flrst infantuv. now at Fort Sidney, :_\yl:ifl“‘l::":;:llzlmw‘:]:ul:lnnll.'l"h:l'A u:‘ tho impe- | of doath. Y400 BOMRD O A qe ey T AR R curity of the persons and property of the | ba impracticablo to securo the passas will be sent to Hot Springs, Ark., to enak ol German goveFnmant to the governmen et xplained Lis disappearance ving he ) 10 investors, Gitizeus Of the UNiced Statos and the lsthmus |t montin s bl e aabasnittes Gyan | Him to enter the army and navy géneral hos. | of the United States to becomo a party to the A General Merchandise Failure. fiad lofc for Callfornia. After Dotts: woved 1uid before the scuato. S VA of Panama in such menner as he may deen | quthorized to make its report exhaustive in | Pital at that point, reporting upon his arrival ternational Geodetic association, Praixview, Neb., Feb. [Special 'Pele- | from Elko, the people who moved iato his | lowing statement expedicnt. Ordor to give to tho public the benofits of the | tothe surgeon in_charge of the hospital ——t— gram to Tz Bek.]—The firm of Jowell & | houso imagined tney hoard nolkos in the cel Union Pacifie—Money for government N TPy e leariugs held by the comwmittee on the propo. | Fhe comwanding ofice Fort Sidney will An Important Discovery. Bush, dealers in general merchandise, were | 188 Ab investigation resulted in iinding a [ trausportation withhicld under “the act of A Blight Shock. sition 1o admit the territory, The commit. | forward by “mail | to” “the surgeon | Lanawie Ciy, Wyo, Feb, 0.—ISpecial | gushs {oniers ' Kenors worchandise, A body buried bencath the cellar fluor, which 7, 1578, 80,857,570 cusy payments by CranLEsTox, 8, C., £cb. 0. A slight carth- | too also docided to report favoravly the |in chargo =~ of = the lospital = ab legram to Tug BEE. ]—Wilbur C. Knight, | on'a ohattle mortrage. of 1,000, Sove was identified us the romains of Faucett, | the company, 714, making the total quake shock was felt last night in lower | omuibus bill, providing enabliug acts for the | Hot Springs, his descriptive list and account 00 e "o g ooict “ 10 has been prospect | oo in o MortRage of FLOU0 Dox Shorift Barnard ook Potts und wife to 110 | paid into the sinking 'fud §7,730.550. 'This South Caroling. The vibration was such as | admission of the other territories above [ ©f pay and clothing, prior to his departure h i 950 LOUSCA DAYQ LIUA Ardiusy the 8 for triul, moncy was invested in United States bonds fouth Catollna. “Who vibry ro suoh g | Bdiies from that poiut, The quaricrmaster's de- | ing on the property of J. H. Doulas Willen, | but the amount is unknown, 3 and Dacifio railroad first mortgago bonds. of GEANIIG Y & PAMUIE T, 8RR AR § e —— partment will furnish the necessary trans- l\u‘llw Laramla river in this county, |T1°"m§ e g P PO TR TR TS | & total fuce value of $7,219,490., ‘The markos i . Knocked Out By a Canadian, portation. to town to-day samples of seven grades o Trouble at the Indian School. 5 - - value of L Feb 1, 1859, wi ety e m— MoxTiear, Teb. G- fiorce fight. took | | ‘Lhe loave of abscuce granted Sécond Taieu. | asbestos, which he has found in immeuse | Gexos, Neb., Feb, 6.—There is trouble at | 351, 'eb. 6.—Tho report that Juage | A6 Q6 bouds on Lebiuar | 1950, wag ot A e Tk & S Tt ! Car St. Antoinc, be. | tenant John L. Barboure, Seventh infantry, | uantitics ‘o the place. In a tractof 120 | tye Ingian school here. ror ten days Iu Lambert e, United States minister to [ T ion vt s <50, Y Dalots and Nebraska: Light rain, turn- | placo last night at Cape St. Antoinc, be- | jop0py 6, 1650, is oxtended two months. acres be found asbestos in thirtcen places, | o Y Ty ey e 1tu ing s the represcutative of vom the Central acific $3,409,051 was re- Ing to snow; warmer, followed by colder; | tween o Canadian and an American who are | “yohn” Henuett, Company E., Twenty-first | Immediate steps will be taken to develop | Spector Mallet has been here investigating | iy istar Pendleton, is without foundation, Ve and invastad 1o Lanis tor e aee winds becowing high, northwesterly supposed to be Cluthrie and Bush, After | fantry, now With his ‘company at Fort | the proverty onan extensivo scale. It will | the management, and as a result Mr. Horace | Pendleton, though’ ailing, is constuntly at | value of 141,559, witn 4 market value o Towa: Buow; miuch warmer; winds south- | several hard fought rounds the Canadian | Siduey, will be sent to Hot Springs, Ark., to | be the first wi.d only asbestos n:ine iz tbe | R. Chase, the superintendent, hus been re- | work. He hasnot been beauired to call b | EFobruary 1154, of §1,521 095, making an erly, wus declared the victor, enable him 1o enter the army aud navy gen- | Unite d Statea, moved, avd Mr, P, W. Hess, the principal | the forelgu oftice for souie tiue, inerease by resson of i vestments of §363, 104,