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Fl(]ll'llt]*"'l‘H YEA OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, ]4]~HR1 A]{Y 1 NU] IBFR "H OMAHA'S POSTOFFICE SITE.,I_,;-;_;: e IIU\\\ S GOVERNOR INDICTED, | 2.2, s, ., | THE KENA PAUA VIGILANTES | ,,,,, "ot st © A SKY SCRAPER'S COLLAPSE: By 3 - il Mass 0 EANaAS b, Spo logran Tho Thno For Proposale Extended | Hosrox, Mass. ¥ Charged With Criminal Libel In the | enc it of the Towa National Guard. | Serve Notice On Supposed Cattlo | "“I; I,“' “‘\';‘ i bl e o | The Tallost OMeo Building In Ch ? Heretof: o 3 nsational shooting affra, compiled from dispateh ) ‘ Chester Turney Case. Lbdiral bl Mol oLl Thioves to Leave. which resulted fatally, took place at A rger cago a Total Wreck. - themanagers of the lealing c thestyle of encampmont, having one year a ' Unit . brigade encampment and the next y LIONIZING THE CLEVELANDS. |°''! slibed sy READY TO FACE HIS ACCUSERS. | mental cncampmonts. There are GIVEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, | [0t¢ this after fhe facts in the case, | NGO ONE KILLED OR INJURED. ‘ — tine, Kan,, f Kansas City's suburbs 80 WL At T ades in tho state, the first compri & s : 4y R | Sccond, the ‘Lhird and the Fifth regimer s Wk ! L Made Partionlarly Bloasant—-The the correspond » 1 From Which Several | Tho socond brigade includes the First, the | The Excitement Runs High, and It s | John v ta Fo yardman “H“-‘"‘w rintendent and Contractors R GRS AT e wed Sencgambians Fourth and the Sixth regiments. Before the Feared That Several of lax vl Ak Retuse o Advance Any Theory ates hine - H¥pented to B railrond luw ws passod by tho last gensral st - . e vas the outcome of fmproper 8 As 10 the Cause of Usoless Gantivhn 3 2 assembly it was possible to sccure special Uik eduiuaekiad ALY vanées on the part of Jove to Mrs. Brown . . 3 CLEARING i Smoked. rates for troops to and from their encamp- Be Lynched, who had informed her husband of an inde the Accident. e —_— ments. But now that special rates have been t pr L I i ) P " — con <al made by Jove. This afternoon VASTINGTON Bune v Tie Osan Bee — abandoned the item of transportation 18 @ kAL o c Ll Ay - A , The G i n 1 s and callod at Brown's A Monntain of Wreckage BI8 FouRTakSeiT STABE 1 §ow Vork A Fool's Revenge. very important one when estimating tho ex The Governor Appeated To. Jove was on a e and callo 3 3 i ain o cckage. Wasisotos, D, n Feb, 17, ) | Hoston x Des Motses, fa., Feb. 17.—[Special Tele- | ponses of an cneampinont. The commanding | Newront, Neb, b, 17, —[Speeial Telo- | refidence. — Mo flourished u rovolver amtl f = Ciitcavo, Feb. 17.—One of the tallest ofted The secretary of the treasury has extended ram to Tk Bee. | ~Governor Larrabeo was | ofivers sav that the troops got. the bost 18- | gram to Thi 13 Roports from Keya | fireatened to ki and vias o) buildings in_ America o wnsed to-day, A the timo trom February 23to March 1, for | £t (s . askod this afternoon i it were truo that the | SUHS froth the brigade eneampaent, butit1s | pata county show it to bo under the reign | 59¥¢) W08 T a0 [t A Loahon OIS e vroposals for the site for the Omaha post- | New Orlean grand jury had indicted him for criminal iments, and they hesitate wbout. ordering | 0f 8 vigilante committee. For the past | Yater Trown and Jove met on the st R R oifos bullding Jibel. The report was current yesterday that t kind for this year, although it would ith the farmers and ranchmen of that | the latter precipitatod mattors by assay of wrocks The ruined building was the W LGRS 1 : Owings block, o beautiful gothic structure, | CanKng C1 head him in- [ fourtcen stories high, situatea at an indictment had been made but the ofticials | follow in natural order, the encampment last | county have lost many cattle, which they | Brown, who drow hisrevolver and shot Jove Fvery person in Washington§who claims | Kansas oty refused to confirm it and no warrant was is- A stantly r up 0 | the corner of Dearborn and Adams streets, o being by “""."x“’r Thematter i 0w 1 guppose men living in thecounty havo helpea [ throweh 0 e ny hold on society and to have con- | KRS sued. Tho governor, in reply, said dhat tho | G SIS A Y WEAMESICAR | 10 run oft G, M. Clay was waited upon Tast | S8 " L g i the i tributed 1o any extent to the social success | Milwau county attorney came to his house to-day and | maka the oxpense about equal in oithor cuse | Monday an®aken in charge by the commit- | county jail | at Wyandotte, 1o told [ Just opposite the postofice, in the center ! o administration which has but twe | Detroit informed Lim that an indictment had been | the brigade encampment will bo ordered. A | tee. A man named Babeock, who wastaken | his story of the trouble in a straightforward | the business district. The ten lewer stories more of power, is trying to "'I AT A reached. Ho told the county attorney that | deci will soon be announced, and the | in charge by the committee, escaped and | manner, and the sympathy of the public isin | fell in, one after another, leaving the walls, 7 i ! - R e he should be glad to have the case called at | dites will be fixed, so thut the men in the | came to Bassett to sceure aid ' from tho of- [ his favor. It is said that Jove 1s wanted in [ the four upper floors and the roof standing out do tho other, just at this | Denver National rd can nge their encage- | g I v ¢ shuson county, Tennessee, for the murder XI5 {7 sbolal Malters; Tho ‘Clavaibius ave | Straul ouce, as he was ready iy time to appear | | At (L cal i3 a ficers of this county, A writ of hub on county, ee, u in a decidedly shaky condition. In the tenth ime in social matters, evelunds are | o laul o it e b °4% | uents for the summer o as not to conflict | corpus was issucd by Jdudge Morgan and put | 0f @ colored man some two years ago. story the tile floorinte was defective, or was determinod that their last days will-be the | Menums incourt and answer to the charge. He said | with the encampient i fie. honds of SHorlf Hatels, of s gtk s el brightest, socially speaking, Mrs, Cleve. | {olimos. ... ; further, in connection, this afternoon, that S ——— county, but the sheriff of Kcya Paha refused A Homestake Robbo maged by the natural settling of the build- Jand has twice as many invitations to teas, | Gaiveston 5 AU el s M el ltscdid g L) kB b LUl w0 act. Judge Morgan telearaphed to Gov Deanwoon, D. T, Feb. 13—[Special About 8:30 this morning a dozen or 8o of Bl A6 12 % PR interests of Mrs. Turney, the mother of | DEs Moises, Ia, Feb, 17.—|Special to Tur | ernor Thayer for militia to aid m serving the | . Sl Wilson 8 recoptions, balis and various kinds of parties | Hurtterd - - i h TSty St & Bk, |~ il iy it eram to Tur Bee]-lohn Wilson, tho workmon wWlio wWero In thd basoment etttk i o e New Haven 7ie Shester Turney, the boy imprisoned at Ana- e ie vacant position on the supreme o aAtE s L L SBbeE. Wi . mcluding the theatre, as she can aecept. | Judianipois. 1] R F0E T ARG WOES Ol A BTGB! s | BN TS L 6%t 6 ONER DI 611 B8k GL15: o goverilor says that the oficars of [ Homestake train robbor, who wis DIy | beard an ominious cracking and erash. For- e ladics 0 have been receiving once a r 4 X R HBL ohe BRI E ) the ‘ = \ “ | Rock county had no authority 1o act. wounded and captured in that dastardly a tinately for thom theydld not stop to1He week and have been giving teas or parti it o 0 ere o Tiphing | W | tovest to groat many Towa lawyers. Judgo | “Siowart, another of - the supposed thieves, | tempt on the 12th of last October, and who [ quire the cause AR o B s 5 T uit solely to annoy and injure him. T am [ 1 AT 4 i quire the cause, but rushed frantically into fortnightly, announce that they will do some- | Sprinetieia.. 200 i Iteed, who is to represent the Council Bluffs | rode out of Springview Thursday nignt. His S y A thing extraordiary three or four times this Josepn o 4157 ot 1 surprised,” suid the governor, ' S ¥ g turned states evidence against Nickerson, | the street. A succession of thunderous re- UHing extrabiiinnty. wlirco or four times this | B0t ) 4 | “Ehat this indictment was returned. T have | district in congress for the next two years, ::.,..T.;.m.-.m ) Springview Saturday morn- | poiforg, and Doc Dougherty, his accom | ports followed tho first “crash, then 3 u et b o i Jrtl L st p il S s, and stowart has not been seo A g one i fn ane o Ospher giue three or four entertainments during the | §on Ane, et ll: Iull“‘[)lv |::lrm.luul|l:n Lm;‘ ‘“”u:“(;u hu\‘ has stepped down from the beneh instead of [ (B FIACLCES, B0 ¢ SIEWRTL AL FOL BACR Soee | Plices, escaped from tho Jail last g I_]yyu\)\.‘n” ding ur ll wlh T {,m.‘u Soclal senson will have s many as two be- | Wikt W X i 8 /D sEembaE (L \WABILO1a1BY ORD | Ot il At up from it, as some mightsuppose, Thegov- | ¢4 jeave K ha in the next twenty-four | night. His cell was in the | Whon the nit wis cleared wiere once. SLory ore next Sunday. It wiil be dificalt for | Worcester.. .. Hilbse iy by ot ernor is now busy in Iooking over letters of | hours. 1t Biuy byt - ) n | u . W nee story AL ARSIV S HIBN . ABD: WOMART Ih tho i neys for Mrs. Turney that if 1 did’t pardon At o it g alid il G second story. o only indow | above stos I every appearance of Whashington to accopt half the invitations | Svracuse 5 [N the boy there would bo trouble made for me, [ spvlication, recommandations, potitions T B o oo COMMIUCCS | oy secured by an iron-barred shut- | colossal “strongth and durability, now they will receive during the next ten days, | {rand gaplas Gt | More thug that, the railronds nave been giv. | tHe savs b T fa e Yk 01 | v mt Fod lmei e | Lo At \vaR I6cli6d Ghithe inuidasby e sinuS i nmunted sRegraiithatins s oan eeueu il and i most people would uccopt all extended | sS10uX City 42018 © | ing Mrs. Turney free passage to go over the pertaining to twelve distincet candi- Sy 3 lock. This was picked, evidently with a | while a space for 130 feet ubove was empt 1o thani they could ot attond to tholt social | Toeoms 4 ) stato and work up sympathy una feeling | dates. e will spend some days in examin- [ 1ong to the organization. small octagonal steei punch, abroken part of | save for the bont and distorted iron beams AEitutions [ fEHay doyotaaavery Inttofos. 2 s against nie, and I have no doubt have been [ ing their pape wnd then will make the ap Sy TS which was found withtwo strands of twisted | that herc and there projected from the walls, RHIEE e splo in Washington thought i’ 3 § 3 glad to help brimg this about. But when the | pointment. 1t is believed "in this vicit Clifford’s € e wire in his cell this morning. e tet himself The superintendent and | contractors were the last administration was an extravagunt Side N I 5 attorney told we that 1 would be much more [ that Judge Given, of the district bench of t Enraska Ciry, Neb, Feo, [Special | down with torn strips of his blankets. Con- | summoned, but dil not seem to have any S T e e e comfortable if 1 would pardou the boy and | city, is almost certain to veceive the appoint- | to T By Edwin Clifford, the actor who [ siderable stonishment and indignation is | idea of the cause of the wreek, or if they did PTG TR L The VAT ASYE ey Bat a Not included in totals; no ciearing thus avoid this trouble I told him that T w ment. He was the leading candidate for the | qioq at Hastings 1ast Thursday, had « little | manifested here at the placing of Wilson in | they kept it cavefully 1o themsclves, standard so high that ordinary society people last year, B not discharging my duties with a view to m :l"u;n!hl'l.l“wg v l'h-' st state m:\.-nn..‘.;, n.;\.. story connected with his i1fe. thut not | such an insccure cell, The building, hich was rapidly ap- e e e A 3 e Tateoun personal comfort, and had not so udgzo Granger, who was nominated. He | story conuected . & ; S ge o proactiing completion, was considercd one Within sight ‘ofthowm, -Mrs. Clevela COMING WEE NGRESS, looked to m, own convenicn in | is very popular in Grand Army circlos, and | generally known, even among his fric Eleotric Sngar Frauds Arvestod. of the fiuest in the city from TR Sy R Mot At o Epsiaty T Qoing what T thought was sright, and 1 | is well known all over the state, having been | The story is told by Miss Jessie Cri Shi the standpoint_of convenicnee, strength and R T SR e AL G 3 ® | should not begin to do so now. So 1 paid no | a candidate for the nomination of governor | tress who has been in the city s Cris| Ay Hauson, Mich., Fob. IT.—allthe par- | qrohitecture. Tho three lower storios wore bogins to 1ook a8 if sho was trying to, multi i House and Senato, attention to_their threats and am not sur- | four years ago. sccured Clifford his first theatrical engage- | tie® in the Blectric Sugur Rofining com of stones and others above of pressed brick. iy 0w felanaRY ks BOW U WAsHINGTON, Feb. 17.~The present indi- | prised that after all their efforts they hav SRR ent. nearly twenty-five years ago, and. fin. | frauds were arrested at Milan last night, or was entirely of tile, supported CANINET GUESSING cations ponit to u week of business activity | succeeded in getting an indictment against RGO walI AN y ally brought him to Mobile, Alu., to play in a | sheriff veturning to this city about midnight | by massive won girder The political wiseacres in Washington who | in the senate, M. Hale will to-morrow call | e, T am ready to go info court at any time, | Des Moixes, Ta, Feb. 17. —[Special Tel- Cr of which M ap's fatlier was | with Mrs. Olive, B. Friend, William I, How- [ Tho tiles ','f,‘,‘.,“l“fl1“".‘:{""":'1; ALy ¢laim to have v dond straight tip” fx 0 | up the consus bill, with _amondments recom- | ing dowt espe O it Mes. Turney. as | cgram to Tue Ber]—A good many pooplo | n _Ix.x;u;rlxunl ,l.r.,ivn.l tor. " 1T o lady bad @ | ard, Emily Howard, Gus Halstead and B R R resic Tarrison's cabiuct 0-night in | yonded by the comunttee, and 1t is also the | She s boing used by othe donot cntirely understand the provisions of | sister Colin, who hadl married a eanfelorato | Gogeze flalstead, and placed them in the f 1o allow - the entirs mass to drop'out. It is about this order: Blaine, sccretary of state; 3 : d 2 *1 | the goneral Towa tax jliW: No demand for | Ofcer wealthy planter * ) Windom, secretary of the treasury; Rusk, | 42y for the presentation to congress by Mr. | i duty now to make some things public i va () : \ ford, whose right name | county jail. They werearrcasted for obtain- | presumed that tha seutling of the building secretal ar; Platt, sceretary of » | Palmer, in behalf of the state of Michigan, kept back heretofore out [ taxes is required but at is the duty of cvery came the warmes! viends, | mg money under false pretenses, Three in- | caused the first bre and that the weight 5 s ary of th 3 " ey i the warmest of fricnds, fbedl thosiic S A ot 3 ster, of Olio, ary of the in- | of the bronzostatute of Lewis Cass. After | 3 cqhsideration forouter beoh le'a Jeclings. | person to pay his taxes between the first formance of a play at Mobiie, [ dictnents wi found _ against them | of the mass pre ipitated froniitho tentl flook terior; John Baxter, of TenuesSee, sou of | o week's hard work the sub-committee in | sending out d‘.‘& ‘:f‘*m :‘n‘h\w o \“,'N::.‘I"“NI‘L} ol | Monday in January and the istday of March the box office” drunk, vnd | by —the 0 v of "Now Yor ::[yl\l:‘l‘lflm\u 1~a|lxl;‘i|3:.|:n~r of tho "-"',‘.:.'- Judie Baxter, of the supreme court, attorney arge of the sundry civil appropriation has red ‘;,,).,1 1) 'l; ‘!‘, e b vl to | following the levy in Septembor. Or, he [ used insulting ianguage to the manager lust =~ January, = One s 1;\!5«11 for ;”:fl; .“.‘{’,y- s ”:“-u‘”“g“ '1‘|.(~A:-j»'.‘~\- LrpR general; Palmer of Michigan, secretary of | completed it for submission to the full k et Al BELO, > one-half the gene: o e wife. Mobley overhearing th e remarks con- | fraud against the sugar ny, and wo i B agriculture; Wannamaker, postmaster gen- | 5 P oubmission o the il | pay any damages the court might ussess and | may pay one-half the geseral tax and all the | foyied” Clifford and asked him to apologize | on complaint of Lawson N, Fuller. of New. | thut tho accident secmod to o unforseon 18 eral. 2 > O D it e Bes By s 16 toay | milte Mrs, Turney o banisomo, Dessent be- tax before the first day of | 1o the lady, but instead of complying Cliftord | York. On these indictments requisitions ([ generally considered the most serious phase CARLISLE STOUS THE FILIBUSTERING, b0 bakon ub on Tussday, Tho committon oh | 1 gt oo siow. that Lhad any dosiro | mg the remainder before | drew a revolver and fired four shots into | were made on the governorof Michiz ST 1L Lo Haieni 0 oD As anticipated, C w Mills and his | amendments muke a large increase over the | ““\{lon asked 4 to what this pamphlet w day of the following | Mobley's body, from whick he die d the next | Who issucd warrants for their arrest. BUALRE B TRschm BB dh followers filibustered in - the house g appropriatos v the s, Cha d PrARAA Dk, 3 Vhere atiiinats . | day. The revolver with which the shooting | terday was the fivsttime since th nties D, oIS e SRV (o sl dpbeen i amount appropriated by the house. Chair- [ the governor said it contsined nothing ex- [ September. Where the first installment is | (A i . U5 | have been in the state. As it was late, no | with occupants. Notwithstanding the great Mr. Randall, who wanted to man Allison expeets that_the entire week | cept wopies of papers filed in his office, with- | not paid before April 1 the whole tax be. | Was doae was a present from the murdered | ¢ itearant P height of tlie building 1 hich i Cowles free tobacco bill. After : AL S 5 cept copies of papers filed in his oftice, with Man COlifford was arrested, but_ at tho re- | bail could be obtained and they remained in { height of the building, the kand on which it . ¢ . At after Monday wili_be occubied by considera- | gut a word from him personally. Ho ex- | comes delinquent from March 1, and when | man. usjarres) Mbaiholre eehi S e stands s mot more. thun' Afty’ fdet. square procecded for some time Speaker Curlisle | gion of the appropriation bills Plained its publication by saying that it came | the second installment is not paid beforo | ducst of the vietim was given his liborty,and B D D o | Dhe e mivns to o avery ilion Ehgtlie B o ioco and ud- [ “rho diplomatic, consular” and_malitary [ §Eoutin this way: He had seceived so many | October I following it beeomes delmquent | B¢ Ieft the city and hus not been soon bytha | 10 AW, ey | utmost. shows 110 signs of the Vised the Mills men to let Randall report his | academy bills have passed both houses tters asking why he didn’t pardon Chester | from September 1. Delinquent taxes draw injured family since that day. The murdered § greater th 3 bill and to defeat its consideration by other | gone to tho presitent. Tho district of Co- | Ty thot Lo mot Heod ot Witing tepiice. | & penalty of 1 por cent per month until paid. | 1 [ tacties. Thero were then four revenue bills | Tumbia, fortitieation, legislative and pension | and so told his ehief clerk to gather up the | A tax sale is held on thofirst Monday of cachi | Cris, of Georsia, an son of Mobley fatal Quarrel. be obtained from any one about the buildi ng. reported from the committee on ways and | bilis are in confercnce. The naval vill is be- | yemonstrances against & pardon that had | year for the unpaid taxes of the preceding [ I8 at presentu clork to the ooneressmanl. | qppgy, Kan, Peb, i7.--|Speciai Tele- | & & means, o which Randall was per- | fore the house committee on appropriations | come from o RGP Lonl o e | year or years. This sygopsis of the io The widow afterwards married kdwin Stew o 1 =y mitted to present the free tobucco | with senate amendments. - The COmuifRo oL anaton, hieEoRIe s Buve a goodzmAny Towa tax pay art, the actor. graw to Tie Bur] —James Bllisto n,a prom- DABINFT GOSSIP, % B a 3 c crimes we! o ed, d have s S suve ax payers d 3 3 Tl 3 ) bitl. Inasmuch as all of these revemue [ dry ewil, army - and ; Drinted and sond o copy to eversone who | from penalty payments for neglect to comply inent cattle man aud proprictor of the Cim- | vy gyonificance Attacned to Wi bills would huve to be reachied before the | infls have passcd the house antod.to know the othoe side of the case, | with the provisions in this respect. Suspacted of M arron ranch, one of tho largest in western A e Cotwlas bill could bo taken hold of, thereis | ave before the ‘senate committee. The In- cemoustrauces were added letters S — Lixwoon, Neb,, Feb. 17.—A man supposed | Kansas, became involved in a quavcel yester- SomisnVialGi R arrison! not the least probubility that action ban be | diun, postoftice, deficiency and river and hai N oAb h eV RTIG SSnted The Oil 1s All Right. 3 : t 3 e i vith C. T.. Ba or. | I¥PIANATOLIS, Feb. 17.—~This has been & taken uvon the Cowles bill. There i from the district attorney who prosecute ght. o be John Waters, who murdered his | duy afternoon with C. L. Baldy, tne super EOR] 4 ! akken uvon the Cowles bill, There are tobe | bor bills liave been oported to the houss Y BT e A R e TR bty MBS MG RN TaWE S LY S ialito T b 5 S ¥ s ok ther quiet Sabbath, and General Harrison o fow specches deliverod on tho tariff, and | e still on the ealonda 4 204 Uiciawyceiwho dofended e ov sivig s ) ssy 1a.) [EobiY: = (Spadial | mother-in-law at No. 51 Tulija street, Pough- | intendent of the raneh. Iiliston suspected | SN BER: P0P D SRS S0NERE | OEOT the house, just before this scssion of congress | undoubtedly get through befor 80 O I o BIoto oaai mower | TPE:1—A great many complaints have been | Koopsio, N. Y., was arrosted hero Saturday | that Baldy was too intimato with | g o tho streots the ehicf talk hus been exvires, is to'pass Mills' resolution declaring | clo except, possibly, the defi y bill. | 5f'the |.~” m"ws},;‘_u tho Turnoy sifle was | made to the state board of health about the | night by Private Dete ) . | his wife, and accusde him of it. This brought | ® 0 eots l‘« c SULDL o the senate substitute to the house t it bifl If they become laws 1 anything tike the | Procented to the legistature last winter, be. | quality of kerosene offered for sale and | Sowers, The prisouer regis ‘ on hot words, but the two were parted by | Visit of Windom, aud opinions vary as to unconsttutional. There all talk about the | shape given them by the senute, they will 0 | Pce thesd remonstiancos wore re ) about the trouble to make lamps burn prop- | Northwestern hotel as K friends. A half hour later the quarrel was | whether he is to go into cabinet, us well as revision of the tariff luw onds, as far as this | far towards dispostug of one argument foran | 1" \anteq them to. see. that thore wers two | erly, Assistant Secretary Andrews, who | 328 e bas been traveling over the country | yencwed, and Baldy who i the meantime | to the quality of the appointmen congress is concerned. extra scssion of congress. ‘Lhe agreement | gigeg to the case. Then, whenever a person VeI B St 1 for the last two_yex He answers to the | armed himself with a revolver shot Iilleston ‘There is less talk to-day of War ner Miller THEY WORKED FOR STATENOOD. on the direct tax bill wipes about £20,000,000 [ ARG G N B person | has made o study of such matters, became | despription given and will be held until the [ three times, death resulting almost instantly. | going into the cabmet than _yesterday, but Great credit is due Messrs, Symes, Colo- | of the surplus, and appropriations that scem | g . ! | satisfied that the trouble 18 not witn the oil, | ofticers who have been notified can arrive, he affair has_created a sen and tiie | quite u number positively assert that he will Strubl 3 ! i\ pprop sent this pamphle - which showed why many | v rado, Struble, of Iowa, and Dorsey, of Ne- | to be agreed on as necessary will practically | oftie best people of Preston did nov want | for every gill in use in the state is carefully — fecling against the murdcrer is very bitter, | be one of the eight. They do not pretend to braska, republican members of the house the bulance for the ‘coming year. I | tho'hoy pardoned and aidn’t think it would | inspected, He has come to the conclusion A Rish Sto He claiwms that it was done in self defense. ussign Lim to any specific place, but intima- committee on territories. for the very pinion of those who have made o’ study | po safa e o hase N s Loxa Prxe, Neb, Fev, 17.—[Special to ————— tions are that it will be the dobartmont of energetioc. and offective manncr | in Dilla during the past week thero has beo | D2 8310 to the community to have him let out | that tho troublo is with the wicks and burn- f s B RS which they. have labored for tho | o decided chunge of sontiment on tho ques. | o bresent. The statoments containod in e | ors rathor than with the oil. ~ For o DunjBeg)ssUnltodBiiatonflish SUommn To Build a Mill. SHTtiEwas & rumored i telnst: (niEho LAY y 1 remonstrances about Mrs, Turney were not 8| r Keno h hes oh " T m, 4 omnibus territorial statchond bill. They | tion of an cxtra session, and among the [ pitOCE I S ments of the former s he has bad a collection of ali £ sionor ICencdy went. through horo lust night | Movwoon, Neb., Fob. [Special o Tue | Noblo, of _ Missouri, vho has have done much to put. this bill in the condi- | sonators, at lcast, tho conviction now is duite | herObe: P G RAEIES O 1o JOriE | wicks and burnors in his offe, and has been | with 4 car joud of Bef, ang (ot 8 08 ROF RO ~The committee appointed a fow dags | boen mentioned for 4 eabinot placo tion it is now in,and when it is finally | gencral that an cxtra session will not be (R s < ¢ had | cyrerully testing them. In his opinion Towa | for Long Pine c Jue of the expert | 0T Vo Cvood Flouring Mill Aid asso- | was in the city on yesterday and called upon i . lived. These papers were a part of the pub 2 ki trout fishermen of this plago presonted Mr, | 820 by 3 g 1 ?dnv‘lml“lhvlli.\\m1'0 much eredit due them | called before October, if at all lic records on file in his office, and he had | 128 u.cly;}‘unn.l.lnrv..u,» n:?:’mn\runlslm;(fu, Doz ] trout fsnoRmen O e Premert et b | ciation to raise money to defray the oxpenses | General Harrison, but: nothing certain can S 8UCCSS. "Tho present week promises o of in- 20 Y 4 sause of its rigid inspection of a croseno | ) L 8pec rout, weigh- L D ) 5 L e obtaincd opard to it, o T, i JSPLYSS CANNON The present week promises to be one of in- | Joaned them several times to people who | C4use of 8 HEIG TbeS 5 oo | 4 o and threquartor pounds. - These | connected with the estublshing of a fouring | 20.0btaincd iif rogard to it, ns the rumor will USPLISS CANNONS, terest in tho house and will probably be O ey rnt s cace, sty to | offered for sale in the state. He finds that | inz ¢ (T fids. £ Thaso £ [ peither be afirmed or denfed at the gencral's An ordinance officer of the urmy says ushicred in by o day of filibustering *ou sus- | sttt P E om being lost, he had them | ©il Of @ hizh test often burns badly because }\t'r- !j}:]‘ m{ nh\ oreek fivo ; f»“l ago, and | il at this place, has ,000 as a bonus | house. It is pretty gencrally conceded hera the government does not own a single good | pension Monday.” The chairman of the { rinted, 5o that a printed copy coutd be given fic gravity resists the capillary | bundreds of them v _‘«_W“nfl ast summer. | for (he Walter Chamberlain pmpwmu to | to-day that Noble wm be @ memver of tho prevents it from rising in put in a mill, and $2,500 for use in legal jro aratsEhoreiiaroliale cannon, He states that all of the efforts | committee on Pacific raitroads stand ready to | o vantes 3 v 3 when wanted, rather than the original cop- | Sitraction gnd, Brevei o hould. ba Wanted For Burglar e ¥ be brought about by verely the make-up made to procure some superior cannon » suspension of the rules, a resolu- rgo sizo during the past four or | o £ an carly day for consideration | “Sie remoustrances from Mrs, Turney's | 480d in lamps with reservoirs above the | Newnaska Orry, Neb, Feb. 17.—[Special to | other partics who desire to put in a mill at as it has beon an- have been failures, and that | of the Union Pacific funding bill, but ho ¢ SR RAE LD b8 BtacedBHE : light, 80 that the spocificgravity elps rather | Tup Bre,]—The men, Haward and Hughes, | the same place. nounced, oPhenr 18 are mainly di- hand noue ure fit for effective usc. tountered on similar occasions in the pa ] tha y indstii vestigations are compléted he will publish 3 For R z celing Saloon.” | A great majority of the republicans express i : I . b upon, and that she had two husbands living, Igations i x oAy in Falls City for burglary. Their identity a X wreat y | 4 0o fallowing 12T QRIS Mr. Mills has signifiod an intention of catling | 100 nd thut sho biud tive b e Mies | the results in a pamphlet for general distri- [ in Walls Cv for barkigrs: “Rei, KOS |~ Gasor, Nebs, Feb, 17.—[Special to Tip | themselves as highly ploased. _The following uamed enlisted men of the | up on Tues the resolution reported from | rrypney claims that these statements are un- bution. hand, muic by breaking a window glass, The | Beg.]—There was quite an excitement cre Al S Seveuteenth infantry, having performed the wittec on ways ond means, declaring | 4y46 and libellous, She says her first hus- = e Falls City oftficers will arrive to-morrow. 4 Le Caron is Sorry He Spoke. duties assigned them’ on_ February 10, Kort \c senate nias 0o constitutional ri e T U o (T ) Another Problem Solved, Y iy ated 1n Grandy by the arrest and prosecution | W8 VAR I8 BOREE 0 erald D. A. Russoll, Wyo. T., will return to that | originate a tax bil under the gutse of a o ecords of when and where he was killed, | DEs Moixks, Ta, Feb. 17.—[Special to Prok e o of W. T. Judson for running a traveling sa- | o0 sl (i i B s b} o 5 8 This Wi cord 0 L iy Rty J ough the lce. o o “Doot Cuable—Special to Tui Bre]-—The inter- station. Sergeant Edward Hillis, Company | stitute fora house bill. This will undoubt- 1 she d telaim to know. She said | Tun Bre]—A curious little question on the 5 L 9 | 1oon, ‘commonly called “boot-lewwing 4 C, with permission to delay twenty days en | edly give rise to o debate, in which the con- | S S1C (€8 BOL €I b0 L that ho was ot | conctristion. of s "Il . OBt anraka Crry, Neb, Fob, 17.—[Special | wopidkcy. Judson was bound cver in §500 [ View with Le Caron which the Herald's route; Private Joseph J. Lyons, Company | stitutional question will bo made subordinate | 1ol fr iy battle. bub by, boshwhackers construotion lolii0 iatailtie.nas Jugyboenide: ~The report 108 the ety | bondsto appear b tho district coust in | London edition published yestorsay has boen A, with permission to do wenty cays en | to the question of the comparative merits of ANyl honlonGwhors: + | cided by the state auditor. The law entitles | o qay that a young 2 xteen, named | June. the sensatian of the day. ‘The whole of Sun- though sie don't know when or wher (0B G0 AR e AR B " the soldiers’ home at Marshalltown to draw | stanley, broke through tho 1 the river day's edition has been exhausted and news- youte; Private Philip L. Sommer, Company | the Mills bill and tho scnate substi- The sude! AT 4 Lo ane S0n8 1 It appears that there are others beside i A i ST K. The superinteudent of the recruiting | tute. Dependent on the outcome of this | yfrg Turney who are endeavoring to get th I an appropriation of £10 per month for each [ morth of town last eveming and was The Woathe boys are coming to tho office wante fervice wili cause thirty recruits to be as- | debate, and the vote which follows it, I S e A it sl ero i vowned. The body w recoveres for Nebrasia: 1air, ribl aigned to the Sixth infantry and. forwardod | is the question whether or wor the Mitls: bil | £overner into o box, and it is fntimated. that | imate. The trusteos woro i doubt us to drowned. e body was not recovered. For Nebrasica 5 variable | (BF® DO P peon . Hyd el der proper charge to such poiut or po o andar it | the grand jury itself was not wholly with- | yow to determine the number each month, = winds. 250 P ARG under proper eharge to such poiut or points n upon the calendar as the first | oo & ntent > in. the . matter. o | e Sold and Changes Politics. A el Ve the west to Wiiccchapel in the in tho department of the Missouri us the r o be encountored by the fri iy was strongly. anti-prohibition, having n | 8ince the number was constantly changig. Neb., T (e O el | BRoR o)A MO leanin sy cast there is but one topic of conversa- commanding general of the department may Cowles bill, when Mr.” Randall will T e o Wit are culled jugwumps and | Hitherto an attempt has been made to arrive Nonpev, Neb, . [Special 1o TUE | warmer northwester Hiont anatylinbiate ROy HonRIREA W ot St designate, Priny S, Hearu, house to go into committee of the whole | Bt oo O B o love ok 8o radical a | At 4n approximation by taking the average | Bre.]—T. Armstrong sold the | For Dakot and that is tho entorprise shown by the - - consideration of revenue bills. Shoula [ [rohibitionist as Gover Larrabee, 1t is | for the preceding auarter. This did not | Boreali nt to O, P. Billings. The politics | portion, war He rld(!‘ulml\\lm_u out tho imes's groat wit~ BRAIN AMILY. this’ busslesromilion the calos 0 | Stated tonight ¢ o il bo cullod iy | malko suMciont allowance for tho heay in: | of e paper will bo mado repubiican. e e S A e el B ) . - . successfully surmonnted, two more ol s court next Tucsday morning, | crease during the quarter, and it was fearec 2 i 0 Y. M 3 FT R (OhT At f 5 The Horrible Ovime of a West Vir- | will sl have to be removed or oyercome ',::f,.,g‘.‘f‘..“(‘..u- Txpocts it Will o very far, | that the appropriation would not bo_enoush ETY HOUKS ROASTED. The funcral of Thomas Gough was largely | Buburbe. Lo Cacon culled at this ofice to- Sinin RaRer, efore the Cowles bill ean be reached. These aslal whit ho would do it he were | to support the actual number of inwat L ——e : Dianaca i % ikl unlon | RIEYEANG BaRd I R0 BOReR K ANORL PariEnsivR, W, Va., Feb, 17.—News | are the mcasures now known as the MeMil- | e Eovernor laugiingly repiied | The auditor now decides that the average of | One Man Burned o Death and Sev- [ g, ) 0 Plas AHP L. advinad R tho nyilintion oL Les hus reached hero from Ilizaboth, in Wirt | S0 and Breckenridgo bills, which have been 't docidod whether he would o | the number "of inmates in the preceding eral Severely Injured. EoAS o et e o b tazho Hlio LalaLy oL Sl ILanyaw g veported from the committoe on ways HA A ot out, e | month shall be taken ns the basis for ap. KANSAS CrTy,Mo., Fob, 17.—|Spaclat Tele- | tWrPing By i i ’ of th county, that a horrible crime was committed 6 f0r 116" PULDOSD ‘oL NINEING 0 the ) v onriations eack > trustee i 1840 Bob 7= BEoel cing represented oy ) 1ld “constitutes a libel, gnd 1 Yy \ means for the purpose of placing i8 ot improbuble that in the eourse of time | Propriations each month. So the trustees | 0% B Wb 1t e ons fire broke | URious being represented by ns f | oo L T there ruday night. John Blsmer, a prosper- | hands of thit commitieo weapons with which | ji 50 ke i pretty lively for somo of the | are happy, aud thinis they can got along - ail | £rsts 16 T8 i DISAsTeons e Drok6 | g cortege was headed by th O | L LRSS IR L IO scly ous farmer, and formerly a local preacher, [ to cope with the committee on wppropria- [ fri nay SN iindy who have been push. | vight. out in the Landis livery and Transfor com. | o BOTeE? WAR FCOCE M D eyt D | thor praduction of this roport o statoment went home drunk and beat his wife because “"'j\ The advocates of the Cowies biMy | g the indictment against him, including B e pany’s barns ut Tenth and Forest avenue, | yo" [yurel hill, whore the vomains were MO LN INBY LD B8 SOULTRERs supper was not ready. Ho thon worked | BoWwevyer avo confident of thelr abili two or three people of this city. The Railroad Situation shortly after 11 o'clock tonight, and | terred. 105 edition of Monday wi himself into a frenzy of rage, and, seizing a {,“ b P Wiy and means comimities i iuy S Des Moines, I, Peb. 17.—[Special to Tue | for a time threatened to devastate Aunother old resident of Omaha passed | (v the interview, as this is th heavy pokor, brained his wifo and. two - Tmportant to Farmers, Bek]—The situation in rairoad mattersis | the entire east side of the city, as | away, when Bridget Boylan died last even vy to supply the enormous demand, chtor ! pae respoctive volvi olic Stare = Des Morses, la., Feb. 17.—[Special to Tne | very quiet at present. The different roads | the fire departme nt was powcrless to provent | ing shortly before 6 o'elocic, * been | statement to the Press assoctation Le Caron daughters, aced respectivoly twelve Bolie Stave's Diary, o A o Nl e ot A : Yis] i e e E Monb A0 REGes. e and scventeon and also od the | S Louis, Fob, 17.—Advices from Indian |-lowa is fortunate in having as stato | are accepting the commissioner's schedules, | its spread, owing to the bursting of the water | FORPIGE WL TEC g e 09 s lie though the interview was for Amner- X , Fob, 17.--2 0l i $eX, ) Y . o fined to her liouse a few T P R T o T TS T hred gl sou fire “to | tho o BOUS | teritory say that tho journal, OF diary, of [ Veterinary surgcon, Dr. Stalker, a man of | and putting their vatds in force us fast as the | main west of the fire, The fire spread with | goath, which, however, ¢ T h Q19 \Yould ngs liRvo kilised v eir bodies 0 18 3 . } sCiei reme; 9 ¢ rotec! 3 4 het . et i o el re r 3 bt \ " 1 - “1{3::_[:}‘;:‘-:;\_ c‘:u“»vmm‘\'u:u vmdm‘;nflm,_\lk Il“";‘ Belle Starr, the noted female bandit, has | Seientifle acquiremen who can protect the | changes can be made., Wheth or not the pidity, and the entire butlding [ Ste was siXty-two he wifo The New Hampton Shooting, ol o e A o Einane Lioon obtained from the Stare ranch, B cattio interests of the state in many ways. | litigation bogan in Judge Brewor's court will | nd contents wero dostroyed, o Morscs | of - Jumes Hoylan, ono of |\ the “ollost |y Crry, Ta., Beb. 17.—[Special to T cve » 3 obta i Bierr yanoh, 5% B Rl T 8 PR N, ke 4 3 stabled in the basement, and it is esti- [ o ¢ niow Pawific employes, and 3 » 1 W00, 17, [HD00la1 k0. claims that thie ble worls, Intended to publish it as an autobiog Ho has mado study of the poisoned plants. | bo continued at the May term s not alto- | Were BTN 0€ paRtRent B IS St ot "" emion Puville | einployes, —and | 3000 Tu now looks probable that an cxtons - m tar G h¥ine AR and fungus growths which cattle sometimes | gother certain, 1 ds have had a lar s b g b . I b e | The matter contained therein is replete with [ The o Arge |ing a about ),000, The build- | shipping departmeuts at y shops. She | sive litization will grow out of the shooting A Niohize thril ts and personal ndventuros, | fed Uponeand a case of this kind has been | force of men at work obtaining a mass of | ing and s will run the loss leaves six children, one of w is a tele- | sensation at New Hampton. It appears that Prevskir, Mich. L 17.—A tragedy oc comarkablo foatiros | recently investigated by him, A man named | statistics o show the loss that would result | to 50,000, which 18 fairly cov erapher in the employ of the company, u % WS nokeven i s ofticer, 4 but the most remarkable featurns of all are ) 108 4 3 i ploy pany, und floras was nobeven a duputized oficer, ard curred in this villago last might, by whicn a | T 10 B8 e e O s 1o | Luther, living near Madrid, in Boone county, | 08 & yoar's businosd if the commissioners' | by insurance. Mr. Hoffuan, one of Uy the other a moulder, The funeval will'take | 1o voluntarily assumed the obligation of T T RS PTR rg n disclosures converning erimes i | tod to him that his cattlo wers aiicted | ¥ates were enforced. #Phey make a comparai- | tlemen iterdsted in th combany,was burned | place Tuesday at o, . i tozce. Frank L. Silvers, a wellknown | to provo that iunocont men lave becn_sen: ; st cted | gon_ between the old and the new rates on | to deativand s wife seriously iured. Tou | " Miss Guiles MeGuice succunbed ta an_in 6n08, o s QYO ARk ANROPIIN iAVD: NEvl BORs g Wit .9 ARDAKR, B0RS 00 » Btalker r's business and they expect to prove to | Brady, an employe, was also badly hurt and [ flammatory attock yesterday alternoon in s wrrest and is now out on bail. The horse breeder, shot his wifo and two Moo 08 ¥ . It "" ala made a personal examination and discovercd c that the los$ would be s0 great as | anothier hostler” severely injured. Several | South Omiaha, and will be buried in St of the man shot is Prank daughters, Edith and Ada, aged ten d :‘“lj:‘:"m“l_;m‘ v |.“fim\'\?|;l ‘l O | that the cattle had been eating hay thi arly bankrupt them. At present, how- | residences were also burned dowa, which [ Mary's cemetery to-moriow 1worningt at S a. and not Frank Defraniie, as ho nin pectively, and then shot himself. p vo boen entimitted in rocent | filled with ecgot, a fungus growth that is fi B 3o giving m;r rululs nn-,ml .mdv ;\-nl increase the total loss to possibly | m. 'High mass will bo celebrated in St JAERL XS e ke ‘M'”‘“ H\M"“‘:' RID all 0 dies wore found th o 3 by % M tho sketelos tS quently noticed on what is known as spurred | Public sentiment is vary strongly in favor of | §75,000. Bridgets church. hopes 0f hiis recovery, hut state that ho may ho bodics wore found this morning by f the sketebos in the journal | auently n a8 spurrod | Naving them obey the lww aud try the ratos —— Josie Haleu, o three-year-oll girl, died of | Ive along in his presont condition soveral . e r VR o. Tiys fungus growth is seen iu more or ! 4 : Y Uors, who, noticing that the curtaius s e s by | wwhilo and sce Whother the threatencd loss T P TR Dronan s SRR RNRERL Rt e Sl LAy, ung Luky who he wis onticing y away was Netlie Greely, o resident of Osg down, and_fuiling to arouse anyone, > T TR 7 will arise. b ] i will eave e er's residence, lir DAARNT, MG, TRNIRG 0 ADNS ARLERS: Ruined by Specalation. sinall amouisk of 1t dooa Hitle haeun When e New Oneaxs. Li., Feb. 17.~Tho failuro f Will ieav hov futhor's, vosbience, dirown 8 Gty Ch% 0ot was ordred on aocount o o Mra Slivaras fully Aroasad Maco¥, Ga,, eh 17.~Tne Capital bank | fOUNGAL large auantiitios, she havconkloing The Chentless Munder of the Grand Lake Coal company, of Pitts- ' some pilfering done whil hey were shopping NS Ol Sl B\ Le e s iod | warranta to issucd | (i that eat it. After a long course of feed- | Masox Crry, fa., feb. 17.—[Special Tele- | burg. hus lead to important suits filed here, Railroad ‘Notes, at Hussett, 1L appears Younglove is u HRAAES, Al 11 1ho WAt Fpani, o e Tlaor, st John L. Adams, of Adams & Son, | ing the offcct becomes noticeable, espocially | gram to Tk Buwe)—Excitement in the | One is brought agawst Joseph 1. Williaws | Geyeral Passenger Avent Huchanan has | pA% Bons timo ui Hio staal reathing. Ho is still ulive but unconscious, | © anufusiurors aud warclouso m taward suring. 16 ImRile ,“:‘;'n‘j‘_[‘l':‘l“‘."’}h Chewileck wholesalemurder is boginning to | by the Fort Pitt National bauk, of Pittsburg, | issued the following evder : OlLE SOULEAN and cannot recover. There is no kuown | The charges are forgesy ing; forged pa it an thus | produelug tho boof ‘disease, | Subside. Au 8 o'clock lust evening the body | for 850000 another by the Mechancial | flenry C. Cheney is sppoin ant ; *fi-"::' Le deed. Silvers \\,uudn]ll|u'\‘nll"_\’ per, cheating and swindling. Adanw went | (i Wae Noticod 1n the at Madrid, | of the murderer was picked up from the | 3\ u.’{:"r.'uf'.\-:n::n:mf\‘?x.‘.‘f»|‘:v'...:lu;'tw general pussenger wgont of the Frewont » Coelebration, 16 nratperaus clrouuny and Lis reld: | 10 juil in ¢ 000 bail. He waived | Dr. Statker's advice to the favmer was o | prairie and carried aoross the country to the | been issued. It is alleged thit daring o storm | 1khorn & Missouri Vailey railroad, and of 1 Des Morses, I, Special to o " e s | Dretiminaty hearing Six years ago youny | stop feeding the hay with the ergot in it, and | home of his father. The hatred manifested | last August the ¢ I Lake Coal company | the Sioux City & I ruilroad, 36k | ~There will be an ration of | Their Last Days of Power Being | croas compa =ClLizries o e oo wreck Noinforimation s to Cris O aw Mobloy the proba ble 10ss or what is to be done coutd making the arvest, Teffords has been placed \ - = it soul nge to adiet of corn fodder or straw. 4 A S - effect February 15, Got Ahead of Gould. Adams commenced o speculate in fut hange to ot corn fod tri by some of the Hohemians was expressed in | lost by the sinking of coal boats on the lower A 1 4 . (et i - b, 17, o » losing heavily, He issubl fictitious cotten [ W0 Articles thaturo usually absolutely frée | gyyttered curses, while others gave the body | Mississippi nearly #500,000. “Mr. Cheyney has for yeurs held the Washington’s birthday owa cities §r. Lous, Fob. 17.-A dispatch from 1 AL Carmers nots, fually forging | from the stuff. ' Ho states that corn has | iglont kicks, e e e T i~ of southiwestern passii cut of ud Ar Mount . diln o ints and ers’ not s, fually forgin ¢ Ko ) Jhay 3 | violent kicl 10 Corone j0t be ab) - : 5 | or. 3 3 slouny Tyler, Tex., says that recently Jay ¢ s O roapoisibio farmors’ and dia. | 4 (endensy b counteract the efleot of the | wiport i vérdict Hoforo Monday nizht, and Horsewhippod. ahove roud, which lias i i Pleasant has originat T filed @ suitin the district court of g Ahe puape av the ba evgot. UL peing - comparalively | iy i now likely that he will be able to estab CasrER, 0., IPeb, 17.-=|Special to Tue Assistant Genoral Manug ’ Diclkigson, Car | others will follow, ‘©he vetera pose 10 i Cry > s T wiid, farmers have fed more hay and less | (it (oW JeCH J 5 131 Accountant 13uc A Q LG county against the Intern: Lol atwass g | IO TS T e nutr of cases | b that Joo Chemilook hud av uccomplice in | Tigg,|—Marshal Buxton was lorsewlipped | ACCOUIAY lhnd Assis@at e 1 prescnt on that oceasion 1 fag 10 tho boys of P cailway for $100,900, 1 3 ble. This continued i E e iber ol b erime, 1084 eral Fref / n, of the Un A . ) Northorn roltway for $100.40, 159 100 Rhoxe e it eantmued until the | o hoof disehse in diftorent parts of the state, | 1 CFI g - ¥ an She abroetito-day by Jack Wisor, for ul. | Sl mreishi Agent laldwin, of the Ui the High sct Tiiey reverse the usual oponing of the prescut session of court last } (0 M0 g S0 80 000 at the Cupitol | 1 Statker explains the fact that horses are A, - loged slanderous remirks make by 13uxton, | yents for the pondent oporation. of the | CiUen flucs instesd of recaiving l\:(-mlu_\'llu) International & Great Northern | fup i, Ailams teans ferred insurance policies | 1oL 80 liable to be afllicted as catule, by their Swept, Under the Ice, concerning the character of u young lady | Leavenworth & Southwestern, with i3aid. | e But their idea is thot ae tho voterany ma.um-m for the amount, but that the Mis. | Covitling ihe cotton bales 1 tho Looss; 200 | fond, and they are mare likoly to roject the | Judisn named L@ Blaoy, bis wifo aad threo | 0w time, 1t is curveutly roported that A, V. H. Car- | mitsad to sounger hands and so they S f 18 Tox i otervened | were found which should have been n thov. | SPuried rye upon which the poisonous fungus | children, were drowned in the Missouri river, T s 18 GLUEBLLIY FRUONeS bailk. O, . 6 it younger hands, and 8o they yive souri, Kausas & ue b Iway i f ] s Baye, Braws A Store Burns peater, general passenyger ngent of the Chi- | the jnspirition of their henediction to the with o suit against the International & Great | sand. Adams acknowledyed the o e eighteen miles from here, yesterday after. A e Burns. & cago, Milwaukee & St Paul, will & 4 | IRt A ooy, diha \ ¢ J Narthern for $100,000 ana asked for @ re | stated that 830,000 would barely cov N ey e g Hovvoks, Col., Feb. 17.—(Special Telo- | 4tTall by March 1, and Luit PR (A T T TN OB T e or. ‘Lo matierwas areued on Sutar | amount, ‘The father is higkly rospecte - § faae d wugon dusing tho blinding blizzard. Tno | gram to Tus Bee.)—~Wakeman & Son's g0t | ford will tuke his piace. Ol ago aud 1oss of | Ditased with the idea. that by Lus ocom nel 1% K. Bouner and Hen. 1, | aud the houso goes to the wall nlter doing | MoiNes, fa, Feb, 17.—|Special o Tue | Lorses van into an aie bole and all were eral merchandise store burncd here last | S1ENU s the ‘ A | incuded it w all s p 1 the depa uk Lave been appoieted rzcoiveis. irty yeara, Lowa's twe brigadier gencrals, Gen: | under water, night. Loss $7,000; lasurance §4,000. i meat from Lhe i tield 50 luug T e e SoHarY

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