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A ™ EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 12, 18%0. NUMBER 242 THE LAXITY OF THE LAW, [ i and vichfve piagers, who scomed | A BERTH FOR LON IET, | dieltry sommittee nthe Nevraska senste. | )R HELLY SHOT FOUR TIMES | A reeom onamin neAvs —(TRIED [T AGAIN AND LOST, ing themselves as the stolid Teuton is wont. An order was issued at the postoMcs de Lee Ging, Moy Dan and Lee Voo Ask P— Alberts also handles whisky, but under tho — partment to-day rescinding the order of Protection From Highbinders. —— pot names by wh t, known and called recent dato respecting tar rogistere Kaveas O , Feb 1 Special Telegram 1. It Kille Every Businoss But the | Jitnhames by which it is known an It is Reported That Ho Will Succeed | mifi'iodches boriwoen Slonx ity hnd Omata, | Attacked By Two Men About a | Hiseis iy b 1 =[Spoel ROOETER | A Burlington Financior Monkeya Jiquor Traffle. Frank Ofiner, the man tried and acquitted — ohes will be Aibpatoliad via tis Cedar ' ok S : L ot WHEH ths Brss HAW, Ll in the district court at Omaha some months SORUCIRL 8 & Counoll Bluffs and_the Stoux City Mile From Norfolk, brewing in this city between the Chinamen, that is daily growing more intcresting, and —— — of the charge of ki g one Ryan at — Missouri Valley railroad postofiice service, "’ 3 South Omaha on the evening of July 3 last, commencing at once, threatens tragic results, It started last PROHIBITION'S SORRY FAILURE. | s fi'tiio. business, hora. Ho. calls his | ALGER SURPRISES HIS FRIENDS, | ©OHMCICREREES pp o g rpiqy, | WHILE RIDING WITH HIS WIFE. [ [niduy, when' Leo Gingwas arrestedonn | O-CANED OUT BY BUNCO MEN. —— | the Farmers Home. It is .u' P —_—— - S —— charge of grand larceny. The warrant was Whisky and Beer Under Fictitions boarding house, gambling den aud saloon UNMERCIFUL DISASTER, A . PATme rifices 83 combined. = d He Has No Knowledge of Harrison . ; Ahe Wounds Though Serious Are | SWornout by Wah Loo, who, with \‘\.mr Luke Palmer Sacrifices $3,000 on the Namcs-No Revenue From the ere is another similar institution under Ever Serionsly Considering Him Apparently In fl!n Wake of the Ohio Not Neowasarlly Fatai—tiis Sing, run \rl‘xlyv}vm., .vx:‘m under .nr\. guiso of Altar of Gullibility —The Broy SaleTaxes High and > Strong hotel, un by oo Christopher Western Coal Company - ! - laundries, at 820 and 825 Wost Fifth strect Misisr THISOHEr Eisnarts Liow Eickles: then there is ghe Milwaukee ex For the Cabinnt—Inaugurs Corusnvs, 0., Feb. 1L—The failure of Wife Uninjured—The Wab Lee claimed that ho had won £100 from roperty Low. chunge: Sam, Breckenbridge, a brivate resi ation Preparations. Glidden & Curtiss, of Bost nd the sub. Horse Killed. Leo Ging, and that the latter afterwards — STy UBs LR HTITHEGRIT SO sequent attachment of the Ohio Western i grabbed tho money and ran away. ).co store all of which handle the stuff openly Y A Glance at Manning, Ta. and 10 doAlenco of the &Y WasmiSTox Bonew Ties 0w s, | | © al company, created considerable excite Kvtukhod wnd Hhee Ging's story is that he was playing in Wah Buncora Five Thowsand, This town boasts of a population of 1,200 At the depot this morning I saw a truck 513 FoURTRENTH S ment and uneasiness in Hocking valley, oo RN B 11 Al Tole | Lee’s establishment aud lost considerablo | Bukiierox, Ta, Feb. 11— [Special Teles people—something less than were numbered | load of beer kogs, ali full, biiled to Josep! Wasniyoros, D, C.. Feb, 11, ) | where the property of the company is lo “:l ')ll‘l;'_v”w- his “:“_ ;vw LR thore, and finally there W gram to Tuk D Luke Palmer, sr., for within her limits three years ago, There is | Haiter, Templeton, a little burg six mile A report comes from Gainesville, Ga., that | cated. Saturday was pay with the Ohio | Fram t . AR . £100 of hls money wagered | fifty years a vesident of Burlington, worth + cast of this place, and where, I am told, v f » into great excitoment this afternoon batween HALA N | R R N adulland listicss aspect hanging over tho | G800 Hhe samb condition of things oxist, General Longstreet, the famous confederate | Western, but the men received notbing, | A 858 SCHIACHR MBS TETIRE FEEH L on the board against o similar amount be- | about §250,000, and roputed to be oue of the entire place, wholly diff t m the And such js fowa's vaunted prohibition | chieftain, is to succeed General Roscerans in | Shutting down will throw about seven 3 4 longing to the proprietor. ~He cluims that at | gprewdest financiers in lowa, fell a victim to bunco men on Saturday to the s town by E. D, Hammond, a nursery man, | this stage of the game he discovered that he seenes of thrift and business to be met with | law. the oftice of registrar of the treasury, a posi- | hundred men out of employment, and the o " 18 st ! H £ Ving ar the hospits o effect the vas being cheated at ho took 1 . living out near the hospital, to the effect that | was beinig cheated and that ho then took his f (0 B0 e nis™ Sy ™ hioitars have, everywhero in towns of similar dimensions | py g migrinD Wit PLOQUET, | ton that does not o much energy or | outlook for a speedy adjustment of affairs is | 1 #IME G BERE HE B 8 e rove | OWn money and withdrew, After Leo Ging's in the state of Nebraska. Why is this? =Y ability, and whose duties consist in the occu- | not good. 10 town with his wife this aftornoon and | 8rrest he was released on bond furnished by | until —this worning, been wuarded Ono might say that it is all imagination, if | The Frenc & Popularity at | Dant writing his signature at the bottom of | A strange fatality has been connected | 10 S EE VS VRS BEIEIOR TC 0| Lee Voo, and the case was set for trial to- f closely. The game emploved was proof to the contrary were not so plentiful, ow Ebb. treasury notes, drafts, warrants and Umited | with the property out of which the Ohio [ TH5 T BT R ettt B Pl A Lo, AL (!m'\‘;"‘vl" (l)\l"['\{ d«:\‘{::.l‘."“’”:‘.:; but a slight variation of the first bunco game Itis a curious mutter of speculation, any \Copyriaht 1859 by Jam:s @ardm Bennett) States bonds. The registrar is the chicf | Western grew, ues L. Burkey, who | FC 1 Lt sl | WLSBEIRE. Wt to eauus-\WVan Tes Bie Wat Siig. trouble, o record. ‘The men who played it were J. way, why Towa towns all appear so lean and | pays Fob, 11 York Herald Cable | bookkeeper of the treasury also, and has | committed suicide m « St. Louis hotel was | town ~and = commencad —SWOCE 08 140 LaiCs BN Aoy Din visited one of theit | Miyed Ten Kilown tho country N ARy C R TS heteediloboed b ik | thive four hundred clerks under him who | harassed to the iast by the thoughts of the | him with revolvers. Getting by them S 6Ll ool TvL 01 e ERESY o IR [ fosn ey ConHos \x\-‘ oaus: of his oty o > 2 —Special to Tue —An exumination " A fortunes he had lost among the Hock- | hedrove at a rapid rate towards the hospi- ately decided 0 lose his mondy, and {_vl‘u‘m.u:l che, and |‘. \ ‘.N'\' alins “Big rubleund. £ ay's voto in the chamber on the | #re trained to their work. g hills, George Loe, who killed him- | 41 ey turned, and putting their horses s 0 108 s amonyyy "hir | Nose Kelly,” and a third pal Manning is built upon a hill of consider- K & b b ALGE'S SURPRISING STATEMENT. o New Yor| AT S i Qs i) 8 marked a silver dollar, which was lost al ‘Ihe first paic are the same who worked o 8 | priority of the scrutin J'arrondissement con- self i u New Nork o notel, W8 ;.0 continued their shooting, follow- | most ns soou as ho laid it down. The | gate oficial ut Towo ) thires able altitude, and commands a birds-cye view | firms the views alr expressed in the | Senator Stockbridge to-day reccived a | haunted in his llt_\-:‘nflhnu{ b(‘;l'lu‘ shecte Of | g him for half or throe-quarters of a mile, | dollar went into the ~cash' box, yours. Rgo for BI2000, WHoY. . nwe 2 encompassing cornfields ho AL Rl ster from General Alger, dated at Detrojy | Tuin in the coal fields o hio. Royal M. 0! -quarte e 4 4 Bthe Moy D oy | Years @ , §12,000. N of the cucompassing cornflelds -all the | Herald as to the woakness of the cabinet, | letter from General Alger, dated at Detroit | 3, Lk, ' (ider of the Hoston Herald, took | He was struck twico i the arm, and onco in [ Keptby the proprictor, and Moy Dan thet | nto “town at 11:30° “Buturday scenery there is—and which just now | porty-six republicans voted against adopting | on last Saturday. Mr. MeMillan, who is | en lifo s ¢ t auietly slipped out. H e went to the police | qng \vere at once spotted S orty-six rep ote adopting 3 ) his own life some months ago, and though he | the shoulder, the ball probably fracturing Ly L ) and were at on ! snow and ram, presents an extremely bleak | granding the fact that the president of the | ceed Mr. Palmer, had returned to Detroit | too, sought the fabled spot of gold that' was | 11¢ DON® BHE W FOUELL 10T DABSINE Lot ke B o b e Wik T oe tad Wan | husty dinner, spotted their victim, and standing the fa 1o presid 0 SOTUE! 3 burlod s > 3 arn | his coat collur close to his neck. The doctor | at the places kept by Wuah Lee and Wah f i 5qu0ed him to a room wh 1 ulleged and dreary appearan. council had said he would not consent to re- | from Indianapolis before this letter was | £oing to be buried at the foot of the western f i ing. A rald was ovdered, and twenty-nine | (& ¢ HOUBE \WiS SIRHGEY It has bocn quite o lively burg, and in ono il hud sa n WHltteh,. GanoHil KIGeE Wintae €5, SERtHE bow, The Standard Coat and Iron com- [ is very seriously, but it is thought not dan- [ S A rald was ondaeed, S tronts Be | Cincinnati publishing house was conducting menso, Js 0Ll 16 has & planing mill on' | M in ofice if the resultof tho vote was 3 Wl 12 Ealih nany, out of which the Ohio Western grew, | gerously wounded. The horse was probably [ PIayers alottery, Palmer was induced to play and i o jrable. 080 spublic Stockbridge that he doos not expect to g0 | w4 ool ¢ # ot g : Ll ctors. The informer, Moy Dan, told the | G0, Nt in s Lo was Lilliputiun two good sized e . | unfavorable. These forty republicans, was i colossal affair with o capital of €15 | fatally shot. Sherift lynn, ~Policoman | offcors to be sure and ot tho cush box, aud [ S ERI0 S wsund in such casos. Be, WS and innumer small shops and stores! | with but fow exceptions, belong to the radi- | into President Harrigon’s cabinet; that ho | 000,000 This is tho company in which Juines | j3unan and others immediately mounted | his marked dollur, together with his testi- | RIS 1o hrore Be fwiielel, reapo el Still business, in all the well-detined chan- rty, o > Sr 800 has not solicited the position, and does not iine and Steve Blkins were interested b, i L pre & (i 3 < al party, and in the list appear such names v 3 3 4 horse: 1 started for the e | mouy, would aid materially in convicting the ; AP R nels of commercial life, is utan exceeding [ 4o those of Henry Maret umille | Know that General Harrison has. seriously | Bolding $25,000 aud £0,000 in bonds - respec. | horses - and 5 SR [J"m iV lorac [T Bot wals) aaciisan, auid! uhia | L worl; so o stopned nrauitd t0, tht iesh Tow ebb, and the merchants and tradesmen | ° ) Nty (bl Ak ol d e Y| tively, wnd I, L. Harper, presudent of tho | tion, where they found and ar. | Eamblors, Lhe bok wvas sechrecy BuC ELG | National bani, drew $5,000 4 d'it o Bitanly. about: walting, and: watohi. for || Pollatim’ ‘and: Ml The ragical | considered his name atany time. This in- | 15005 qelity bank of Cincinnati, 00,000. | rested tho would-bo assassins, brought | Mutked dollur wi | eus o constderable figure | yreen clot, Phis Hroference’ was satisfac spring, i organs make no oncealment of | formation has created great surprise among | It is understood that these holdors still huve [ them to town “and put them in the [ the tHal Which wkes Bac oot d_the old man, holding :\nlulln'x" “In Manning,” remarked a well known | their dissatisfuction at the attitude taken by | the Michizan republicans in Washington, : i g lockup. - Thev will be carefully guarded to- | {folas, tes, Moy Ceeites, CAIRACH & o i the Cdrawing, - tried 16 contractor to me st night, “‘prohibition has | Ploquet in Suturday’s discussion. Camills [ a8 they —expected to soe their —re- Y o O o L it i Hratiiak. 7. | Moy; (Dam BiiTes Vens sy Wantadibi e e A T affected overy branch of business but the [ p, 3 ARt cent eandidate for the presidential d_Iron company, by Chester Gris- | men who 1id the shooting are a brother of | Mov, Dan aid Lee ¥oo. Flhey wato ked ns the dealer raked his lucre off Hquor trafie, which flourishes justas vigor. | PolItn, in an article m La Justi Bommation at ihe head | of - the | wold and George S. Thermain, its vice presi- | Caroline Soudior, aml either his brother-in- [ foction from the chiefy as they fear thoy Wil | the board, but unavailingly. - KKelly, Connor oUsly us ever, while overy other trade and | Whose political course is directed by Clemen- | \hr depurtment under the incoming adminis. | dent and secrotary, reapectively, made ar law or some friend g had offered £1.800 for their three s aciner Joft town Wt 3300 0. g0 profession, seoms in the last throes of disso- | ceau, ivonically said that the cabinet ap- | tration. They have now. v up all expee- | signment to-da, for the benefit 'of its cred e excitement increnses rather than do- | S Il FRered S1SH fo8 Bt BEGe squbs | i toward Deorin, but us, - through the old Jution. The town as you can see for your- | peared possessed of a suicidal monomania, | tations in that direction, Ssnator Spooner, | itors. The company is- doing busines cronsos, ns tho facts become known. Tho [ 88, £ T4t Shed BF, et JSLEhy L | mun's scupidity, ho having bound hinselt to self is full of empty store rooms, and those | and that its fised ilea was to commit hari. | ©f Wisconsin, expects to make his third tr | O4io, and had an ofiice in this cit charges agamst Dr. “Kelly for causing the | ™, 12 K8 U SLAS Qo P TS | keop silence until Monday in the hope of ro that are oceupied are not domg anything like | | S L I [l L to Indianapolis this week in the interest of | bus, O., and in Boston. There are no | death of the Soudi rlare now familiar to | L LLAt b e O e o the away | Lovering the money, the ‘swindler have too the business they did b " law came | Kuri. M. Sigismon Lucroix, in the Radical, | oy Governor Itusk, of Wisconsin, for a place | erences. Bradstreet's reports that on April | the people of the st The doctor is under | PRRe S G FARS Y to kill them for the pro. | 1078 4 start to be cusily c aptured. into effect. 1 have literally nothing to do, | Was not one whit more indulgent for I W the cabinet, Sinee it is undorstood that | 2% 1557, the company was ‘ot understood to | $10,000 bonds on this charge. The feeling [ v from Hit Gv 16 EELIRGE (O 0 b p but lay around and_suck my thumbs, and [ quet, and the Langare deplores the mistake nator Miller, of v York, docs mot | DC carning its interest account as vet, and is | against him on the part of certain classes, | I ST © REET watch what little property 1 have o keep it [ he committed. Floquet has ineurred the dis- seretaryship of agriculture, Gov- | being nursed along by those holding its se- | particularly the relatives of the girl, has i 5 from melting away. Before the law was 4 or Rusk’s nume is to be urged with great | euritics \}'h;rh ey larwely ln\'-v‘\[l b by llwn A oL threas of violence passed the town derived @ material sistency for that position. The Wisconsin | banks and trust companics. Its future | have been made. TR e ViR Ao IanA P eaniets Dencit from . the - suloons i e | 1iEht to count most, aud has not had the | FECLAS0F tho governor dre notaware to: | depends on the disposition of its managers. | - Thore is, however, no_svmpathy with this view With President Hugh St IN G way of rovenuo amounting toamywhero from | good luck to find compensation in the sup- it of the lotter from General Alger, and | According to the company’s annual report | attempt to'murder Dr. Kelly. 1t is felt that [ An Interview h Presidant Hug had been opencd and robbed. A lady's slip- $4,000 to $4,500 per annum. Now wedon't get | port of the moderate faction of the republi- | when they learn that that gentleman does | on Junuary 16, the liabilitics were £33,090,000, | the courts are able to deal with the case. The of ‘nm Northwestern. per near the mound gave the chie. Opening a cent from this source, still there are justas | cun nart T lerate republic: are | nOt expeet the war portfolio, it is [ Of which the bonded debt was £2,399,000, and | jail is strongly guarded, and no trouble is Cmicao, Ieb. 11— [Special legram to | the grave, the cofin of Mrs, Groves, who y und they are doing even g | G40 Party. ‘the moderate republicans are | ooy g that they will direct their attention | other debts, with collateral security, $010,000. | anticipated. At this time the condition of [y 13pr, | —President Hughitt, of the | was buried a few weeks ago, was found brisker busincss than ever, What makes the | 20t feeling at all satistied with him. to that position, which was their first love. | The asscts cousist of 7,000 acres ¢ land | Dr. Kelly is believed to be grave, while his | 00 0000000 vas asked this mosninz | CMPY. Active search for the body has been burden doubly hard to bear is the fact that T 55 SAPTURE! This evening vour correspondent asked Lep. | in the Hocking valley, valued at $100 or 8500 | wife is greatly prostrated. 2 vestorn roud, was nis morning | UGS piy withont success. A clue was this £4,000 is now wade up off of the taxpay- | VACK, THE RIPPER, CAPTURED. | \ontative ‘MeKinley, of Ohio, who ho | Per acrei avout 30) houses, three large i vhat progress had becn made in securd found in a medical coliege, but the body in- ers. Why, I own a business room, which | _ B “hought would be the next secretary of the | Stores, 400 railroad cars, four miles of track, An Artesian Salt Well, signatures to the sidents’ agreement. | vestigated had be od beyond recog- now stands idle across the street there,which | The Whitechapel Fiend Run Down | treasir 1d he replied Governor F three coal mines fully equpped, four fur- Ehvoor eb., Feb, 11.—[Special to T4 The roads which did not sign immediately | mition. was valued at £00 only, and yet [ am com- at Dunace. ter, of Ohio. Ireally belicve that the posi- | haces and a large amount of ‘miscellancous | 2 507 0 Coli L 0e Dindilla is in o | have not signed since, We expected to have 2 5 pelled to pay $25 taxes on it cvery year, al- Loy Feb. 11—The body ofa woman | tion will settic down upon him after wll.~ He | equipments.” ik lss . o) L 2 G SehnE ot tho Knresiatntatiis In the Hands of the Jury. most as much as it will rent for. What do ONDON Feb. 11-=he hody 088 woman f il inently fitted for the place, and his ap- o T TY filroriofiaxcltomont over |tho discovery of || S0 i08 (s SRR A Gt v LR Masox City, Ia, Feb. 11, |Special Tele- you think of that—a tax of 5 per cent in a | Concealed in a wooden chest, was discovered | pointiment would please the country at large | Failed for $00,000. an artesian well that gives up salt water, | Weel, but I have learnc ul W e The jury in the Brown town like thist Yes, sir, I tell you we are | to-day by thepolice of Dundee. The abdomen | as well as the state in which he ilves.” Bostox, N , Feb. 11.—W. M. Browne | This thrifty village is located in Otoe lwnn\m lml |i:\.|ms~| le for suxll:nluf “«‘umé] x“; A:'i Rlot olsh callced mt a:a0Vbile aTtaraon hoodooed from some cause or other.” was ripped open and the body otherwise | While ex-Senator Platt was in the city to- | & Co., wool dealers, have failed. Liabilities | county, about twenty-five miles east of Lin- | tend, and the meeting will be put off until | imurder case od at 43 - . 1 bore goodnaturedly with this plaint for | yuutilated, The chest was so small that tho y he told a friend that he thought New | yhout'$.0,000. coln, and aside from this city is the only | PeXt Luesday or Wednesda Mr. Hughitt | The judges instructions were very lengthy, lowa News, Robbed a Grave. i Drs MorNes, La, Feb. 11.—[Spocial Teles THE PRESIDENT: MENT. | gramto Tue Bee ] —1t was discovered this approval of those on whose support he has a some time longer, and then after suppe York would be passed over in the make-up of tn, and uside from this oty 1S ohe 1Y | had not heard lately from President Strou. | but are considered fair and imparinl. At 9 The fifst placol huppencd in was a saloon | has been arrested on suspicion of being her | Fifteen hundred men from tho regular | Steps Taken to Protect American In- [ 890uer b the discovery bech made than | itansas City, Fort Seott & Gulf, neither has | fosts much uncasiness, wnd she, with hee and presided over by a big raw-boned, large A despateh from Dundy says that the mur- | ¢ort the president and vics president-elect 0 | wismvaroy, Febi 11— The senate fu se- | well mirbt be. turnod to, prastical aoooint. ton & Northern. The Iliinois Contral [ frionds, ave closeted awaiting the prococ into the place one might woell think t he | were found in u chest there to-d is W. H. | when the chief executive and his vice able the president of the United States to g B N Qarapin states .ouly contains sbout 2 per cent sig 8 2 thadulbonly. v sured: - The fecling has all along prevaiied | oo wgorcn @ 88 OO . the embrouchure of a Chicago sewer, 50 8ti- | tooagents which have been traced, suggest | OVer Witnessed in this country, or any other, | 1, oy appropriated qut of any money in the | not prove to bo u profitable one, and that the o Unless some way of Lringing tho | men fell at the Cook & Caroy coal mine, effiuvia thit exudes from the customary habi- 4 nor the crowninz of a kig] nor an emperor $ g ShIcalte Ind i kho o o 2 Sbiaee] y A post mortem examination held on the 1 v tho_interests of the United States, and to | Charles Darman. Ttis 250 foot decp, and | fiveute attho coning eottne BF ORI | of machinerse 1t foll 1a the bovtom of the liard table, with u few tipless cues in a rack | 4,0y heen mutiluted, the abdomen being rip. | 3150 to 8 a head) are being erected all along | 4 the isthmus of Panama in such manner as A Break For Liberty. the Wabash, is fearful of not only a crash in RS ent and riven surface. On the other side of | PFoen: also aronnd the treasury and other buildings | 1ti8 learned that the committee on foveign | gup At 9 o'clock yesterday morning, | fi Tho presidents are, how- arts orlCan vaRsIE] gram to Tue Bre.]—Michacl L. Calligan, a Dilliard table, u good matel for the autede- fHotelnacatons 3 AT b toushs of the cham gang, mado. a breal for | the agreement, and stronger canvassing than | gram to Tur By gan, and acknowledges that ho had no- business | Sarbentcrs are_ emploved potting ub the 1 for any that’ might occur, it had g gang, ner rests upon a three logged stool. In the | poforg rotiving, and that he does not_know [ Weeks from to-day should be pleasunt here | ik the delays and uncertainties attending | The three bloods have been kept ehairied to- and falling downstairs broko his nock, dyin g clothes horse, and which obscures from the | 41,ufiq her neck. Actuated by o sudden | VAnia avenueclear, arecomplete. herewill | 4y discharge, in a body, of labyrers whose | did not suit their acstuetic tastes, and they —An Oil Blaze. THE TASK COMPLETED. crepit billiard tables, a dirty gasoline stove, | o5 reason returning he was atarmed and | 8bout a mile and a half. tross, may resort to vioience and bloodshed. d by ona of the attachos of the po. | tPHShIORNE of SR MEYES T O GG (RO, ) Je] INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, TL—There is reason to Tho bavlsan anouialy of. antlquo arohltect- |y, ggcape. He found, howover, that ho | Who wasohiclally decapitated on Saturday, t Britain and other nations havinglarge | runuing west and the other south. Police- | building was completely gutied and the loss | 000 Al o GBS0l o B0 i roseites made from versicolored tissue | yoory of the polico ofticials is that Bury's | state, Messrs, Veorheos and Turpie, would | ome in case of @ wholesale discharge, and | named officers caught their men, Picrson's | OYeh 8300000 ihe flre created the greatost sliced onions, and potatocs on tho other, | 3ist 1206 bies, Lidhd amto | housc ure somewhat indignant over Edger. [ 1 ¢ X Dundee in the hiopo of proventing a recur. the sum of §230,000 was appropriated Teachers' Association. Siosts of tho Hotol Stvatford woro alarmod | upon thb cablnetand turning. lis awtontion tickle the palates and excite the thirst of her ) i — ey ATURI | ment of the South Carolina man is the re Aaangd s 34 oo 208: SNOBBEDETHE TEGISUATUIE! firmed, the question of moving the Hnjunc. | 000 e ing hero this afternoon under | chemicals came in contact and - started | Mrs, Harrison continues to roceive a large lean Dutchmen were scated n the sawdust | Governor Ohurch, of Dakota, Closes | gy if Thompson had been appointed to fill | BEC o o ksl ot 36 e extradition treaty was taken up. To this | French. Miss C. I3, Gorley gave u very fine | g oo ion‘of the double building fell, bury- [ her to intercede with the general to securs their horny hands tenaciously glued to an ux T ton and Thompsen, who would be mermb Anally prevaiied an : 0rd AR to the house of representatives Governor of proccedings covering a period of two or | illustraté her ideas. William Buzzard wero injurcd, the Jatter | short]y after the gencral's clootion, shé oon- fously denominated in 'all the suloons in | and the legislature returned the attack with | be retuined. It is ascertained thut the de- —— "The loss on the unnex to the Hotel Strat- | acter to the waste bask was that the one puiling the other from a | {EaE ) BN I B C R BIAE SR | dloor of the senate before the commiltee acts, | Spy Le Caron's Course During the | worc arrested boro lust uight for beating | - New Youi, I A fire broke outin | setts, Washingion Territory, and New Mox- sot up the lager. 1 was un intercsied spec- | snub by the legislature then in session, and | opportunity to zet thewr heads together and ) Wae Cdungor “of - rough handling. hey | bulldings and tank burned for several hours, | spoke’ urkently on behalf of his p the enormous quadrumana of Central Africa | NOUsC. As the message was considered very | o imihane” 1 innor of republ senators | in London, tried to distinguish himself in | tfiew.” to quench the flames on the part of the fire- | people were united and anxious for state- wed as tumblers of B, B.” 1 | to his prompt removal by the incoming pres- Ay 4 3 ators fre - | greatstrike on the Missouri Pacific railroad, salled t vocato General Powell Olaya swallowed as many tumblers of “F I I Y I he might offend the two scnators from In. Keanxey, Neb,, Feb, 11.—[Special Tele Six Building n, called to advocate General Powell Clay. in the fultness of content, I inquired was sitting is sufficient ground for asking for | bright now as they were at the time the have no personal acquaimtance with him, I | people will be present to-morrow to buy up [ frame buildings occup as stores this | hood for Now Mexico, und vigorously repels “Me,” sho exclaimed, opening with her lit- 1 President, Harrison to_remove Go OMPSC SERVICE ! s YT O A Me,” sho excluimed, opening with her lit it Hurrison to remove Goy HOMPSON AND CIVIL SERVICE, Ehex ho 18 80 Hasoruuinis Congorous man, | prospect vRsRIRLY Saok gt Dan Sehuky. Lhe sumo an independent. government. The dots vas “B. B, und notting elsc,” 1t vas e Vhicl s regard for 1) Mo Spanish language i c g else which shows Mr. Thompson’s regard for the | v Oy W0 o eibie methods of the men R i T T il b NEW Yonx, Feb, 11,—A cablezram to the | KePtin the Spanish lunguage only, ke de; Molly " T contiuued. priest at St. Peter's Catholic church of this | have a woman from wy state appointed to a : death of Cardinal John Baptiste Pitra, who CHURCH MUST GO, haying previously received the necess murderenhaniboonscomnellodgtolsniceas vt oy iy orenuinges A PRECAUIIONARY MEASUR D Tien of Furnishine salt for the world, Ne | of the Santa Fe. He is in Texas and hasnot [ g'clock the jury is still out, and a disagree- some enterprising citize monthed muscular Duteh woman, known far |, S VSRS TR ST e | the capitol on *inauguration " d, ision, pnsscd {he following bl 1o en- | Drof. Nicholson, of tho stato university, hus | 2% ot chunged its refusal to slen, ad L1 | ings of” the jur had made w mistake, and_instead of getting | Bury, husband of the victim. Bury was a | dent are escorted from the capitol to the | protect our interests fn Panama: of salt, bup that 1018 of o very pure quality. Sty b Gl el fiing 1s thearoma of Limborger cheeso, gr- | that ho is “probably Jack, the Ripper,” and | 1Ot excepting the military and civie displuys | reasury not otherwise appropriated the sum | find will bo s barren as the ‘average coal | pite Llesy aeine WRE o ArinfERE Tuo | HEE o O ol R S Dok Kt tues of the place. On the left side of tho [ 54 07 i vietim proved that the woman | AN immense stand of seats from which tho | 186, faterests of T LIRS STCS dnd ke | e et bove the creck level, R s B i e G O T 3 G, e at its head, and a dozen or more of durty, | Lot RO QLN 70 I Tvisted and | Pennsylvania avenue now, wherever a | &S IO L0 TR Lixcot.x, Neb. Feb, 11.—[Spi oy oy || b G e e S Bury says he left Whitechapel threo weels | 550 SEORING 1R reGaiy Wad othok DVERES | relutions had receivel no news of any out- | i ey, B X0 N H M e of the | ever, intensely- interestad in the formation of luvaian relic just described, only ove leg | requiring his attention in Dundee. He say lded 1o, ask for the passage of the bill at | liberty, which came well nigh_proving suc- [ ©eF Will be done befora next Tuosduy. prominent fanmon iviny sl miloajenaliofue rear of the apartment, shutting off o corner, | oy ho goi to bed. Upon awakening he [ Uhe scat dealers will make a fortune. Tho | 4\ amendment to the appropriation bl The | gether for the past two or three days, and T instautlyy view of the delectablo crowd almost peren- [ pEifE BEE PG ARUELEE DY 8 FEICER | be korgeous decorations along the line of tho | LI SISERATES, 1 B DA, OF Jaborers, WAORS coded in prying the door from its hingos | Pucrapesenss, Peb. 11.—The ontensivo os- |y o5 7 et UL on which sits @ colossul pot, filled with | 51y crushed the body into the chest THOMPSON'S PROSPECTS. It is Understood that it has been deemed | 1 tion they made a concerted break and ure, a big, square, box-like counter, painted | oould not_leave his wife's remains, and ho | Was about tho. capitol to-duy, and a report | yumpors of their citizons empioved on the | men Pound, Greon and Pierson happened to | s estimated at £500,000. 1t was msured for Whaliier fortinati ail R iivorea NGy paper, with 4 sardine can full of matehies on | iro¥iiow the fubts connceting bim with the | 1ad to opposition to the. confivanation of | NG 1 Yeumaln on the istimus | mun was floet. of foot and oscaped. hastily packed up their most valuablo pos: | 8 mot known, but that he s Haon whict Molly Tavishiy “acta- ferth o | Fence of tho crimes. o ot heaate to. iy thit the ahpoine. | ,,After a numbor of appointments favorably | Ngors, Neb., Fob. 11.—Tho Teachers' | Sidmany of them moved out. ho theory | more cspecially to his inausural addross is i Whon T Sor the. eomink. adinivistion. They | ton of scorecy from the procecdings iu con- a fire, which spread rapidly through the cel- | number of letiers. As many as twenty-five in the middle of the floor, with their ponder- UpIisiOftce, the vicancy already existing on e 241, | thero was considorablo opposition. Tho mo- | address on primary work and kindergarden | tral portion of the double buildinz fell, bury. | her to intorcods with tho gonoral o securs handle. They were trying their strength of the commission upon = the advent [ gy BOVecnEs covetine, 4 perlod of L0 Gt Manning. equal warmth, and then postponed their final | sign of the admiuistration is to have the A THOROUGHLY BAD MAN. BrowsvILLg, Neb,, Feb. 1L—{Special | gord, which partly damaged, will be General Harrison's visitors to-day were tting posture to his feet was declared the and by dint of unequal strength secure con- Missouri Pacific Strike. their old mother neariy to death, Great ex- | the Standard Oil' company’s works at Con- | ico being represented. gate-clect John W. tator of this game until one double-fisted | could not be found by the officers of the | agree to unitedly oppose his confirmation, | gram to Tk Ber.]—Le Caron, alias Beach, | T o s morning, fined and given | Kil-Von-ISull, and the lower part of N the admission of Washinzton te, than a human being, hud outpulled s | insulting, there has been much talk about | wouid support Thompson to make his con- [ 1 & country three years ago: during the b men proved futile. The loss 13 estimiated at | hool. James A, Spradiiog, of then ordered a mug of the stuff myself, and | ident are very pronounced. It is held that [ diana by removing their friend Edgerton, | General Master Workman Powderly of the ton' for a place in the cabinet. Maliytane wasn't airaid to sell "bes B aobracniatlvodones | ldant had his_Inforviay: wvith the (e am glad to say, but I have good reason to lots offered for sale in Chappel, the | morning. Loss, $12,000. Three buildings | the charke that the people of that territory tlo sleopy oyes, und wiping hor flabby mouth | ernor Churcl ut 3. o'clock on the afternoon | An incident is related by u republican [ Dirinie, tho strike on the Missours Puciiic LB pbes LS statoment widely published that the official agin_da law for'to sell dot pecr.” Killed a Catholic Priest. spirit of civil servico reform. e member [ Ml WIth the poaceaple fhethods 6f the men clures is a falsehood. “God im Heemal, naw—naw visky, dot vas | 1 A8 EEEE CIE R aing | Position in one of the departments. Shebad | the only “wiy to vavauish tho com | Bier Mr, Dusinan, ediiar and propristor, Js pointers, [ sallied forth to see the town., " | vody into it. The husband of the woman INAUGURATION PIEPARATIONS. ccured the signature to the agreement of | yent looks probable. The defendant mani- on the corner of F'ront and Woolman streets, | murderer, army and the militia of the District will cs- terests in Panama menced to cast about_ for evidences that Sthe | 1Y word been recoived from the Chic aged father and uncle and a numbar of lady and wide as Molly Locke. On first stepping forty and fifty thousand men will be in line | cret s just ‘analyzed o bottle of the water’ and | (FVEER G REIOR B RN S SO e A Reial AT R doinent into a placoof human occupancy had entered | resident of Whitechapel, London, and his an- | White liouse. It is to be the proudest pageant | 3o it enacted, etc., that there be and fs [ Tt fs cartain that if this js trua tho well will | 4mone the genoral ofcers of the vaads that |5 o 2t 174 cage containing thros lic, onions, stale beer, and that multifarious | 4,4 he is subject to'fits of murder man upon thy coronation of the, czur of Russia, | o £250,000 to enable tho president to protect | find in thestate. The well is on the farm of | PACEWARE FOWCR, N0 LS e (T pagt | BT e L e ot o of the room stands an oldfushioned pigeon hole bil- | PVt e FGHRITT afd her body had | Public will view the parade (by paying from | BEOVES o8 U0 SERUERY B (N PEREERS ates = 1 s oyt oaslae VN iltarrofi [l o g ot thie clty, insi Ly D U IRRES greasy balls scatterea promiscuously over its vacani plot of ground cin be found, the room 18 an equally dilapidated six-pocket | gy " He rofuses to say why he left there reak nt Panama, but, deeming it best to be e s b carpenters are employed putting up the L is missing, and = the dismembered “cor- |yl N 40 SRR Ml Raavily ast nient | Park or a fair ground. If the weather threo | GREE 10, Kot TN U1 PRGSOEE OF RAS ML A0 | Conatil all around, and did for ane of them. THB FIRE RECORD. city, rotarncd home Saturday night drunk, in aragged calico sereen, stretched upon & f foung his wifo lying on_the floor with a rope | Police arrangements for keebing, Pennsyl | ¢y5uples feared are such as are incident to | crowded into a x5 cell. Tt seems that this [ FXtensive Chemioal Works Destroy S nially rangod alone the bar or about tho de- | jiq “seized o knife and slished tho body | Parade, which is fiftcen squares in length—| or “and ‘who, i thoir desperation ond dis! | with a plow coulter. ~ When the hall door [ taplishment of James Weyth & Irother, Fison Said ito Hare) Salooted stoaming and odoviforous weiner-wurst. | wyorg it was found, thinking to fly und make | Ex-Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton, | \viyq by the authorities of the United States, | gained the streots, ono running ocast, one | 1416 Walnut street, burned vesterday. “The [ (it B0 G0 G g about ® muddy’ blue, 'and stuccoed over with | i MO0 RAYE MR TEIRG H Was current that. the two setstors {rom bis | Banama cunal to arrange for bringing them | bo at hawd, gave. chase and the o first | S0, Pho e crestan.the grentosy | LSt of ot all ‘tho favoral eight one end, and & sproading platter of vinegar, st ond atrocities, and that she took himto | Thompson. ' I'ne Indiana democrats in the | iy gegitution and want. To provide for this e sessions and moved to safer quarters. The | now putting the finishing touches ke o1k o a e e e o e — B e ey i boint” | reported by the comnittees had been con- association of Nuckolls county held a most | generally zdvanced is that two combustible | the opiuion of his most mtimate friends. e S e ST L, Sy S Ehomipyon mad ‘ben apsintad b K| | Mection with tho consideration of the ritish | tho leadership of County Superintendent f &1 During the progress of the fire tho con- { came to her this morning, the majority asking Qus feor braced aguinst each others and | Brswance, Daie, Feb. 11.—In his message | that ab between the two democrats, Edwor: | tion finally provaiied and to morrow a record | methods, using a cluss of little fellows to [ Hiff soveral firanien, - (oonzo Sty e S A LA e fr ) for the beer—or “B. B, as beer is relig- | Church attacked his. predecnssors bitterly, | of president Harrison, the Indianian would They Whipped Their Mother, quite seriously signs all letters of an office secking char- The test of this trialof skill ard muscle | yngiver till Monday to get it in botter shape, | howmination of Thompson callea up on the to Tue Bee|—Two men named (Timple | about §100,00 d with insuran from widely different scetions—Massachu- winuner, and it devolved upon hisopponent to | his office, which is considered as adirect | firmation before the republicans have had Scraxto, Pa., Feb, 11.—[Special Tele- | citement prevailed fora while, and there able Hook, N. J., last night, and the main | Allen,of Walla Wal ashington Territory, German, who reminded me more of some of President Clevelund told Rdgorton that a | the informer now testifying against Parnell | WRTF WS G ey 00700 SE B | ¥ oric bay werla highly illuminated, Attempts | with Dakota and others, stating that the antagonist no less thun seven times, and had | thenatter, and indications of action looking | firmation sure. He was not caleulating that T T FTe R T between §50,000 wind 815,00, N. M., manazine editor of tho as I stood thore appurently lingering over it [ the closing of Lis oftice while the legistature | The prospects for conflrmation are not as | Kuights of Labor said in regard to him: *[ | gram Tne to Bee,|—About sixty Kearney | Mixow, Dak., Feb. H—Iire destroyed six | Spradling is an_earnest advocate of state- ach ssonen wa ya ho will offor & rosoludlon on Moudny | misshonor. on Inab Fr know he is an unscrupulous, dungerous mi tive gounty scat of Deul county. The | were blowa up to chelk the progress of the | #re not prepared and able to successfully as- with her aprou, *'vhy I doan sell ony peer— | of March 4. member of the house from North Carolina | FAIMOM thrce yours Ago 1 received o comimu: T T The Deaih rd. records of the legislature and courts are “But you keep whisky lere, 100, don't you Mempmis, Feb. 1L—Father Ashfield, | says “Not long ago I was very anxious to T 1 e - statod” that | THE BrE.]—The Brownville News, a weekly Catholic News of this city announces the e verse as peer—but'l god some goot ' bitters, passed an examinntion, but her name had not | Pany. was by employing forco and | tho latest uddition to ourtown. “The first | was second in rank in the sacred col 3, 7 iking o] rous vl osale de. o will appear s weel e was made cardinal ) ¢l 1, fi 1The Dakota lw"xhlrllllrl Ready to Do somo barb-vire, some lemon-shuse, mid eohé | by a crank named Will Reeves, The priest [ been cortified by the ¢vil service comiais: | Striking at the pocket through wholesale de- | issuc will appear this week, Tl was mado cardinal Mureh 16, 1553, und Lo i y o L d A 5 b . e struction of the property. Ho expressed a — was one of the six suffragan bishops of the Anything to Defeat i medicine, a8 da poys call um, bud ' no visky. | had befriended Reeves, having procured bis | sion, so that she was ready for appointment 3 ; C——— i bt 4 . - V. o ry b 0 d UL - oy et ¢ desire to become aoquainted with men whom Fire at Nebraska City. toman ponti Biswanck, Dak., Feb. 11.—The war be- Vould you try him " and suo wade & motion | yelease from jail. It seems that several | When called for. I wentto Thompson and | (eSIte 1 become oink £ the M A 5 H 4 L o 1 e o Era o , 3 to reach for a bottle. Toonthe ag0. Hoeves, who 1o a. yeans man | told him that 1 wishod ho wouid havo the | he could trus d.:lougj o ling of tho Migsouri naska Crry, Neb, Feb. 11-—-(Special | Wasitixarox, Feb. 11 =Colonel Honry taveen Governor Church and the legislature “Yes, Molly, I'll go you one—give me some | ™M 3 A - " | commission certify to her examination and | bacific railroad and who belenged 1o the | melegram to Tinr Be The residence of A, | o e Distriot of Columbia, died this | 19 stillon. A resolution wus adopted to-day A B well known about, town, was confined in jail | {hon have hor appointed to one.of the dopart- | Knights of Labor, injorder that he might ex- |y 08FHA T I SO P 0 REEETEREE T | ome in tho Distr jugblaaied taje | 10 slkon. 4 rusclutlon yun ddopiediian Sho pourcd out the stuff with greedy | ou account of mental troubles, Father Ash- | ments, Thompson thought 1 was a demo. | P1ain to them the use of a certain explosive | Waddinglon on = morning of o complication of - discases. vhic ave the cutting alacrity, and of course found 1t Just Wht 1 | ficld visited him in Juil and was instrumental | crat, ot khowing much about mo in any | \hich he olaimed to b mustorof. He us- | airosod by fee this forencon. Loss ubout | wis bu bis sistucfourth sear, -\ of one wayiiho, govaruor iAo SRaden know I would,an execrably vile brand of rot- | jn naying bim released after a short confine- | respect, and le told mo to go to | purer tae tn big Ao ;l R 10 Tealin o p 4 ey war and was twice promoted for I . | declares that no _communication foreign to ten ramlodazdo, eto get into the | MeBt: This morning at 6 o'clock Reoves | Qberiy 8 democratic member of tho | 1o e Woula. pisp Rimself in comuunicr WILL MARRY AN AMERICAN. | 310 wis promoted to mijor o the business of the legislature and the terri- Was anxious by this time to get into th S srvice o y 2 E X 4 N i g nd co! Q ¢ e lery on the o eme or e rod 0 0US0, gresh wir, and bidding tho sly_ofd Dutehwo. | Tang the beil of the house, and [ j (Thompson) wanted the woman's naue | 108 With them, aud if they would be guided 1 B eal o Bt Louls Qla] SEAcammandetiise gebiony, euip ki me | tory siull bo voud 10t louso, and tho ot r, and bidalng the o Whea the door was opened ho pushed | eesitind en thacied e, Moman's M8ie | by his advice the company could bo crippled | Boulanger to Wed a St. Louis Girl | left at the battle of Bull Run ter suc- | spéuker and clork are made the sole m.lfz Next in importance to Molly's place is o | the porter nside and went diect to | pointed toa position, Thompson cautioned | it twenty-four houes by blowing up certain When Divorced, cesslvo promotion, ho was appoini |um.-‘n-f of what reports shall be recowved,” The b et further up street and on the oppo- | Father Ashfield’s r TR oo nt | me 1ot to go near the republican member of | Pridges and culverts along the road. I took Sr, Lous, Feb, 1L—Tho Republic this | 8rtillory of thearmy of the Fuolomac, and on | avowed purpose of the rosolution Is to pres asewent further up street and on the ony Father Ashfield’s room. The porter thought X uo particular notiee of the communication July 6, 161, was b 1 major general of | vent the governor grom making site side, uppropriately called *“the dive.” | him drunk and ran to the station house near | the commission, because he said Lymau was pa O morning aunounces that it has good reasons . v x v H 3 o a demo- | further than to file itaway. I regarded the v volunteers for “faithful and highly merito anothe such attack 08 the ona Itis atough joint run by a young fellow | by fora police oficer. When the two re- | & republican, and if he knew tuata demo- | (AU AN crank, but I took ‘,I‘,m“m”“ to | to believe that it General Boulanger, the | jous services.” At Gettysburg it was Gen- | on AP 17 o e named Christ Weise. It is & durk, damp | tarned. they found KReeves sitting on the | cratic departmental oficial wanted the name 9 : 0 . JATRARY % il SROLAIRET, - us sonwlgon. | 4% Liaktaabure 1t s Gon- | on By when I wont Cellar, @ “dive” in the fullest and MOt o | Homs carceing tha hood ot the tejoct who | certified 1t would not be don, 1t was to me | Warn our men against hiu. GRiCRL poliblual Afure 10, Trapes i prosocty | doul Elunkirho sanconuatad Lita auiiiiey firg') the loxlalataro and s o pired sastsar Dbust sense of the expression, surpassing any- [ was dead. It was evident that Reeves had | ® humorous proceeding. Idid go to Lyman, S - abigine @ divorog from his wife, ‘ho will | Bpe BlCKOILs Jamens Gkinen andAupostin: | foaling In the lnsiter Krowe 2050 DidSam thing of the kind in Omaha or any other | grabbed him while asleep, as the bed was | @nd not to Oberly, because I presumed that Kansas Penitentiary Frande. shortly thereafter marry the divorced wife 20 apointod OVOrROKOf tho. National | taik of aiiaurnmony Untll o, pissaseans go city, and is a erying disgrace to the | covered with blood, 'Three wounds, just | 1 Would get more cncouragement from a re KANSAS feb, 11.—The ‘Pimes pub- | of Joseph D, Lucas, of this city. The lady | Goidiers home, in this cif Governor Church shail havo been village of 'Mauning, and the great probibit- | over the heart, were found, any one of which | Publican — than I would ~ from = & | yiives t0.day the fac-simile of @ secret | it auestion ' was, ‘before marriage, Miss | " navy departinent is informed thav | pointed. This - action had . aboat ory state of Jowa. A ramshuckle bar, reek- | would have been fatal. The weapon used | democrat, —and — becauss I knew Y 0 i Pepnle MoLaren, daughter of @ Colo: | Rear. Admiral Gbandlor, commanding the | boon glven up BUtil the. recent oheagemant. ing in filth, @ couple of pool tabics, and @ s an ordinary pocket knife. When asked | that when T went to Oberly, ho | 8greement entered nto by various parties | no) -~ Cnarles McLaren, an old and | Auiitid station, died at Hong Koug yestorday | and now the repiblicans in tho hateaand Hiaf dozen toa) tables Used for card paying, | s au ordinary pooket knife. | When knowing that I was a republican member of | accused of fraud in councetion with the [ prominent citizen Of Bt LoUis, 5ho 138 | e i corart of woions e ] atnnll ane willlie £ 08 simist auvitasbas constitute the furniture of this hole. Mere [ plicd ““God had told me to do it.” congress, would not do what I wanted of kim | Kansas penitentiary coal contracts. 1t has | very handsome and accomplished woman, f Apeploxy, - paunel) 4re williug to o sl anything the youth of the town congrogate and their A L even for Thompson. It amused Lyman very | been alleged that the state of Kansas has | and first met thy general in New York in i TEm— u Ao bachanalian carousals are the talk of the Plu “,,‘l “oh rougl ,|m Ice. much, and he told me that this thing had | been defrauded of large sums of money by | 1881 at a reception given to the delegation of - gn crvice. Tho 40" Finanoial Co Q1elon town. Whisky and beer are dealt out here |y T, Fob Shecial Tele. | been €oing on for months; that names were | collusion batween coal contractors and the | French notables who came to this country to [ WAsSmINGTON, Feb, 11 —The secrtary of : Q' ancial Condition. ot all hours of the day and night and with & ANVILLE, Wy F00 Lopecitl €16 | boing hastily certified to' the departments | board of directors of the ICausas peniten- | participate in the celebration of the centen- | war to-day transmitted to the house the state CiicaGo, Feb, 11.--The Chicago, Burling. contempt for the law that is supreme, It is | Eram to Tue Bee. |—During o blinding snow | after examinations, so that appointments | tiary. nial of the battle of Yorktown. He is said | ment of the chief signal oftice of the army, | ton & Quincy ruilroad company to-day issued not only a rendezveas for boys rlone, as there | storm yesterday, Charles Grimes and wife, | could be made for political reasons, ———— to have been much 1mpressed with her | getting forth a v satisfuctory condition of § its statement of earning, and expenses for are plenty of adult soaks m\d loafers bere | Jacob Grimes and wife, Dug Cole, Mrs Fan- MINOK TOPICS, Arguing Against Oklahol beauty on that occasion. Later he met her | i signal corps and the ineficiency of the | the month of December und the year 1888, and they glory i *'the dive. pie McMahon and Miss Annie Lee, were The secretary of the interior to-day af- WasuiNaroN, Feb. 11.—The senate com- | again in this city and itis said he has im- 1 present lieutenants of that e © General | e Do vy 4 John Albcrta, once' the leading saloon oy vy firmed the decision of the commissioner of | 1itree on territories had the Oklahoma ter- | broved this acquaintance since Mrs. Lucas | (ireely urges the passage of a reorgan zition | 4o Bross caruings for tho month were keeper here and & man of considerable re- | baptised and immersed in the Gutteredgest | general land oftice holding for_ cancellation 6 AR SALTAARION DN M6 B8 10IA U has been in Europe, Bill for the improvement of the sosrico. gon.. | 2:167,073, an increase of §1,255 over thoso of uted wealth, still continies 10 run @ “lush- | branch, near this city, by Rev. Hodge, of | the pre-cmption eutry of John W. Drayton, | Fitorial bill under consideration to-day. s e ¥ L L the corésponding period of the previous ng ken,” notwithstanding the discouraging | Catlin, and Rov. John Lee, of this city. A | being the northwest quarter of section 10, | Chiefs Bushyhead and Harris, of the Chero- Killed For $2.50. 3 S — yer wvas an increase of $318,048 in £agt that bis wholo stock. consisting of §700 | large hole was cut through the ice for ' the | township 25, rauge 8 west, in the Niobrara | kee nation, have protested against the pas MouNT VERNON, I1L, Feb. 11.—1aa quarrel Made an Assignment, the oporating expeuses and a decroase of or 8800 worth of whiskies and wines, was | occasion. ‘The converts were all very thinly | land district. sage of tha bill, and Mr. Hoy, their attorney, | =00 S0 Freer g g g v Daowon B A0 DanlEnmEnt o Tole. | #18.708 1 tho not ea I s tvel seized by the suthorities ubout a year ugo | clad, and after the immersion they walked | The senato to-day confirmed the nomina- | spoke in opposition to the' bill. Hoy will | Feardiog the settlement o between sApwoon, D, T, Feb. 1.~ [Special Te months ending Doce , the gross earn- and turned into the gutter, I was in his | shivering in their wet garments to their | tion of Sidney L. Wilson to be peasion agent | continue his argument Wednesday, when ex- | Tom Hawkios and Crate l‘.m.crauni the lat- | gram to the Bee.]—13, I Kotorn, dealer in | ings were $24,150 107, a decrease of £3,750,910, place last night and this worning, t0o, aud | homes. Oneof the women carried & two | for the District of Columbia, Mr. Wilson is | Senator McDonald will also speak against | ter was cut in the stomach, and will probably | clothing, to-day made an assignment to 2. D, | while the ned earnings were §5, 054, & de th times found it crowded with beer- | mouths' baby in her arms, the father of Lewis Wilson, clerk of the ju- | the bill. die, O'Brien. His liabilitics are §10,000, re