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d . et —————— ’ - | TH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 18%0. NUMBER 253 OLEVELAND SIGNS THE BILL |, Wasumsorovs mirruvay. | COVERNOR LARRABEE'S TRIAL | snoiversacy ot theic, magmee: e o [ AN UNSUCCESSFUL ~ LOVER | thocecuts totave been sosoo wusvele st 1 COMBINED AGAINST COMBINES } The Day Fittingiy Obscrved All Over | probably live (o see #evEFM more anmiver- | the opening quartor for the clovator, the the Country. | saries, A large crowd Was present and the ainaiin coipts have exceeded the expectations of the | — The Territorial Statehood Moasure | CHiciao, Feb, 42 In acordance with its | g4 4g popiqly Developing Into Some. | ©F° A8 & most Nappy one, Trios to Whip His Rival and Gets | hoicrs. - ; | W estorn Cattlemen Woary of Being Becomes a Law. 1y v rated \Washington's thing of a Farce. M Statler l-m-lr.-lm'_l:u Bona Seriously Stabbed. Celebrated the Day. Systematically Floeced. Mansnanirows, Ia, Feb. 22 [Specia Sencyien, Neb, Feb, 22 - birthday stage in Central Music 1 - - " this af v cupled by Ay od | ram to Tng Be J. B, Statler, the — 1 eram to Toe Bre, | ~The : A GREAT DAY FOR SAM RANDALL. . 8 61 W Hhed | rHE PHAMPHLET READ IN COURT. | 1y us forfeited his §1,000 bail bond | RESULT OF A DRUNKEN SPREE. | brated \Wa lay by THEY MAKE A VIGOROUS KICK. & b ay, and he is missing, | " 3 n was I — - Py - Washington's Birthday Sees Him 1 ople. T tor ¢ Several Misgnided Females Attempt SOCIETY IN THE SADDLE ) Tacoh Farmer Hunting Found Badly Frozen | o Which Results in the Organization of Again Democracy's Leader In 7 W to Manage the Prosecution to icago Hunts a Defanct Fox and and His Son Dead—The Stock r prom ! A Gizande Commission Come t How Mo W oon " the Great Disgust of the Fails to Catch 1t " . 3 ' pany With Branches at the Cabinot s County Attornoy Ciicaco, Fob, 22— [Special Telegram to il Tue Bee.)--Despite the bitterly cold gram f toasts was Lo : Entertaining the Jury. the nort f South park was erowded Love Upsots Loaic t Wi Sell Their Own Stock. General Russell A vigan, Drs Moixes, Ta., Feb, Special - Tele- | with people this afternoon, Fully four Nonoes, Neb, Feb, 22— [Special to C Kassis Ciry, Mo, Feb. 92, Representas American 2 for the | gram to Tie Bee.|—The trial of Governor | thousand had gathered to see the first fox | Bre.|—The Literary and Debating societ b stoc ' sty from o tevival at t f ) engineered about Chicago Pekin, six miles here, which meots v ritory wost of the through the breaking : the prosecu Much has been written about this hunt and | weekly to discuss 18 that would stag 1 . \ nd Ken tion. The prosecuting witnesses scem to ¢ all Packing Centers, WASHINGTON Buneat Tie Ovny 513 FOURTEENTH STIE Wasiiseros, . C., k 3, There seems to be a lack of organizat responded to at | Anerican Preank F. Davis, of Min- | Larrabee is becoming almost a farce | punt ¢ e white house. A committee of Dakots | nesotn Manifost Destiny:" Bishop hu people catled on the president yestorday and | Clion, “I'ho American Commonwealth, dny ‘f_\[ hihg the ,,‘H‘, il admission biil, | Political Relations of the United States and have t l::"Ax the ¢ isc out .‘r'mu h‘v ds of the | ost interest. 1ither that fox hunt had to be a | lust evening in a wild and wooly west man § 0 u o A the same time they presented him with a | “\h <I<"w“ e vlwmn\ attorney .ivu ho s ,~‘|.. k .|v|vwv" the | guccess or Chicago society would have to [ ner. Two young wmen, 134 MeBroom and 2 4 t I It they woere NERANIT BT, FAntiuT: o] USRI & DRUOU | oot e erring to the much: | boys in disgust. One of the good women | erawl into a hole and acknowledge that it | Charles Wapnor, have boon pay ttention . noy 1 combine by comms. eagle from which to make apen to us thotght he dir desceibed the prevailing | o oo q read lotters to the jury to-d iun’t know anything about such affairs, the favored one it roused the ire of Wagne the vur This morning at 10 o'clo sentiments of the Canadians generally when | Victed read fotters to tho Jury todu Ihere were not a great many ladies in ths | Wio throatened to. whip Mcliroom ait the repor the Associated press calle he said the word “tannexation' is extremely | very dramatic way, t made the audience | party this afternoon, on account of the | first opportunity. ‘They were both at the Driving B intion, es. The scheme of forming ¢ P dis 1. Uheir affection for the | laugh so heartily that the judge excused the | weather. Several Englishmen watclied the 2 and the “haper” read at the en Nemnasa Criy y 2, [Special | un N mission pany, composed L) vilab L) Vo) Hil s AL i d_of ¢ forefathers is a feeting which | jury from the room until quiet could be re- | preparations for the hunt with ill-disguised | tortamment contained several allusions to the K6 to- it 13 AU vaisers themselves, had - been mony was to tuke place, and was told by | alwa ominunt in tneir broasts Friouds of the governor are more | disavprobation, *To think," said one groom | defeat of Wagner. When the exercises [ 5o Ak i broached, aud @ month or w0 ko o meeting Colonel La that the president would not | They aken as to their nltimate with & cockney accent, “that fox ‘unting [ closed the latter attacked MeBroom, who, whil k v hield for that purpose took the opening steps desting, and v may overestimate their | than pleased at the way the caseis gzoin should be brought to such a pass. The | after being struck several times, drew a six- | f8sure the b « ivin proparatory to such action To-day the ability to make tie North American con- | One ot them remarked today as a good | ploomn’ hanimal is dead, and thoy are [ inch dirk and stubbed Wagner in the ab 2 work was peactically fimsted, and - ! tinent the home of a great aud independent | woman was trying to impress the jury with [ going to drag ‘im over the road with u | domen. Wagnoer was conveyed to a neigh- | Purchascd Wi adjourned until - Mareh 4. when the elee SYouIaion ST, NCCOSBATY L0 XELOE AL 1o Suxon racs i their political relas | pop eloquent reading: “Look ut that oid | ro) boring house where he now lies ina eritical tion of oftivers of the new cotmission com to the attorncy general for examination be- | tions — are f it will vt | 1t was so, and Reynard was killed “yester- | condition, attended by two doctors, Mebroom Ol Soldicrs Dyin iy will take pla ] fore giving it his approval. . At exactly 11 | come nea of i 3 \G \ ¥ day, and the scheme hit upoan was that he | was arrested. § GiaANn Isiasn, N I Special to twas decided to rparate the company o'clock, with & pen_ e from ono of the | events, wid i 1 csult of an | he look disgusted? Why, I don’t think its | ligula he deagged by a horseman who was WiieR 1300, | =Thie 0668 bf Vier at | 8% the American Live Stock - Commnssion eagle feathers, the president attached his | 3 to sordid or mater erations, | right for women to sneak in prayvor me ting, | to be g@ven a start As stated above, the K. of I ampment With o capital stock or $150,000, and name to the bill, and sent the quill 8 a me Refort to commercil union, or unre- [ and here's one actually talking in court to @ | weather was cold, the thermomet istor st Kunsas City and Ch f mento to Representative Springer, who will | Stricied reciprocity, he asked whether it is f jury 1 4= below zero. The geound was hard as | s wiil be Sumuel Luzarus, of pass it down to lis posterity as an heirloom, | MOt in viotation of all the idications of na he fact is, the prosecution scems to be | iron. There was considerable delay in getting ¢ Gresory, of Hlinois, and_Nicholas RS HATIBAT RO AN ture that artificial bareicrs to trade and | run by amateurs, and they play into the | start, and this made the erowd very im. | annual brigade encampment for the uniform Pl AE De wand - Thonis of Kansas ongress did not adjourn in honor of | commerce should be erccted along an im- | hands of the defease at every point paticnt and eries of “Trot out your fox:" Ehts of Pythins, consisting of T 4 1 The wrtjcles of in ration will be Washington's birthday as it usually nas done, | dginany line stretching from the Atlantic to The whole effort of the m-:-wdn was What are you waiting fort" like ex- | Major James Donnelly, jr., Second regiment, .“” s, Neb, Ieb, Special to Tuy Springtield, 1, Maveh 2. but celebrated tho mnnivorsary by restoring | the Pacitic, betwer of common de- | to prove malice on the part of’ the governor | claations were heard on every s Omahu; Major W, S. Sponcer, of the brigada | B —A fire occurred here this mori ~Pho idea of the prowioters of this move Rundall to leadership i the démoeratic party | Scent and conmon lanz who are en- [ in sending out cireulars that coutain the al Fiuallv, about 2350 p. ., birn door back | (A i of the DrIEAIC | dustroying whotel valued at 4,00, a billiard | 1 1o cnible thea o sell theie stock b and by pussing bills for the relief of Mrs, | #aged in i common namely, making | leged libel. But she prosceution’s own wit- | of the club house was opened and a wan on [ Stalfs Captain Meredith, of the First reei- |y tvo small buiidines tal | stprice and with the least expenso G Sheridan and General Roseerina. | Ubuary to their material advancement the | nesses are more for the defense than for tho | horsebick dragzing the body of the fox | ment, Ashland: Captain Ed Thacker, Third | js'about $5,000: msuranee b B0, fiouN that w headquar Tt was o great day in the career of Samuol | V4SUresources of wature which bave been | plaintiff. The principal witness of the day | emerged. He had a rops about ten feet long | regiment, Hastings, and Major W. B. Dale, bt tors will e s hod s Cityand Jackson ftandall. 1t might be called an | Plced at theiv disposal was Private Scerctary Hossfeld. He testi- | and trotted off across the parke throwsh the T Chicago, with branches at Wichita, © Kan., cpoch. It was just about a_year ago ne Mr. Darlin 1 reviewed at length the | fiedas to how the pamphlet came to be | trees and finaily disappeared. — About ten Fort: Worth, Tex., and possibly - Omahiy that the democrats of Pennsylvania read Mr. question of tr; bety he United States | issued by the governor. He said that there | munutes later the honnds woere out and where stock w b coved amd sold on the Randall out of the party, but he took the | #nd Cunada, cuteri reely nto statisties | had been so many requests for information | put on the scent The tirst thing they did it has been looked forward to with the great ger a Philadelphia L eamo to a close i vital packing houses, which { their cattle at ridus be u party to any such circus; that he would tav¥e time to study the admission bill ana democrat in the back row of the jury. D § 4 the Soldiers and Corvanus, Neb, Feb, 22 —[Special Tele- | makes three deaths ot gram to T B The committee on the | Secutive days at the inst X A Fourth regiment, Columbus, wet this even Lost 1h 1 decided to hold the encampment in Brar eb., Ieb, 22— [Special to Ty this eity from the Istof July to the Sth, in- | Brr of the employes of the Dempster | 0 FOCE R L A AT and showing, among other things, that Can 10 the other side of the case that it would | was to lose it and go strageling among the | Clusive 3 Mill Manufacturing company lost th conting its b saembers, hut will Ihe committee decided to offer the follow- | fingers lust night while at work in the wool | reccive stock from non members and will do ing prizes for the best drill: First prize, | department at the factory 22301 second prize, £150; third prize, £100. gl s suatle, “The citizens feel jubilant this evening over $15,000 Libel Suic One of tio most important features of tho v;u coming encampment, as mo loss than ten Prarrsvorti, Feb. 22.—{Special Telogram i possible effect it way have thousand peovle will visit our city. Those | 1o 'muy Bw | Prof. Drammond, superin. | on t 0 e KAnaia TGy of onr citizens to whom we owe o debt of traiotiny . b It has boen the peneral supposi gratitude for the coming encampment tendent of the High school here, has entered Hon among omen that a very tight vulul seeptre again (o day, and trom this time o eIy Ch i1 G6 Ei VIR B0 fOYe - hE) prcs s trade with Great Britain, though un- | have kept w clerk busy to have answered the | spectators, The majority of them Qent's free trade message was sent to con- | restricted. was falling off, while with the | letters, and so the governor had the circulav | finally »ut on the right track again, an frress, Tho caucus last might showed that | United States, in spite of restrictions, it was | printed, to be sent” to menivers of the legis- | stavted off like the wind giving tonisue in the the democ Darty was Hopelossly broken | inercasing, Tne spraker declared that the | lature and tothose only who should apply for | most approved fashion. In the mean and that the division was 80 great as to vir. u gencral commission business on - a large position taken by Hon. Henjuuin Butter- | information. He testificd that the gover- | time the riders—about forty in tuaily depose Mr. Milis from leadership and | Worth and o A n statesmen on the | nor's iustructions had been to treat Mrs, umber (not in the promised pink but witn restore M. Iandall to that position. The | reciprocity of trade had caused an_ agitation | Turney with unitorm courtesy whenever she | red sashes around their arms) were formed number of men who supported Randall | in Canada unparalelied. AVith reciprocal | called, and to give her access toalt public | in a pody right in front of the club house. YW o, ) 8 suit aguinst the Herald, of this city, for A trade Lo thouglit there would be no difticulty | paners on file in_ the oftice. Tis had been | After the honnds had bee gone about five | J1alor We B Dale, dohn Tamnahill and /W f gt e ies (0 B N0 G08 GG | powernul combine. existead” in “this city be tion and programme received endorsement | #bout the tariffs of the two | done, and atdiffcrent times ske had take minutes, and had been lo¥t to sight umongz e .|~\15‘ ‘n-».‘ 2 7\(.4(:\1\1 iavaEbont i ol apptirod i tb o VBT EO M TR R e AN AL NACK L AR from uncxpected sources, He found foilow- | countries. some of them from the officer. He had never | the trees, the calvacade started. They did | MUCh Une gratuitously for its accomplish oo The members of the n Organization: now ers in Kentucky and other states where it = beard her deny that the ciarges in the re- | ot follow’ the line taken by the dead fox or | fiett, e citizens respondu frecly to-de A RECONCILIATION threaten that i there i any disposition on was supposed the tarit reform sentiment At Detroit. fecting her were untrue. In- | his cazine pursuers, but trotted off on the | fray the expenses of the encampment. : = the part of packing houses to diseriminato was unanimous, and it is conceded that no Drrrorr, Bisvaainundrea guestsf{ivtonditiLiioEovoEnor bilbaimoyetilvnline oULB T RTINS IR Tt i pINIeaNCo, The ‘Marquis and Marchioncsa of |inguinst lim after thoy begin busingss, they S e T S T e TS e ihateb ot & ward her,” he had shown her” great | taken. They soon disappeared around a 2 . g Pt e el Wil not siiip o head of stock to Kansas City, Bontliorn statcs will rish over 1o the Tan- | to ey o ciaborate spread ab the B | congideration, —and — had placed * all [ turn ind the next thing seen was the Prarrsyon i, Ne, 1eb, 22— [Special Tel Ayleabiiey Kiss antl Mako Up. bt will sead their cattle o Chivago, 1 18 dall pasture in great numbers. troit rink to-night, the occasion being the | tne public papers in his office at her | with the drag cmerging from the woods, | egram to T Bsi.] —For some time the city (Copyright 1589 by James Gordon Bennett.] for this reason that the company will be in. A e O fourth annuai banquet of the Michigan club. | disposal. ~ All his testimony was very stronz [ closely followed by the pack. which was | hus been overrun by tramps, and every day Lospoy, Feb, 22—[New York Herald [ corporated in Hhnois x : Representative Morrow, of California, who | Scnator Palmer was the presiding ofticer of | proof that the gos had denicd Mrs. | running in great style. They overtook hin, Cable—Special to T Bee ] —The ree sowe idea of the masmitude of the moves turned lust night from Tndianapolis, says | the evening. Governor Luce delivered an [ Turney no reasonable but had been | pounced on the fox, and the great fox hunt Marquis | oL may be bad from e fuct tat the he does not know more about, the cabi- [ address of v 10 The lirst speaker was | very courteous t an end. y Ehriision: i i e | members b1 the oranization now have 163,- not than he did before he loft Washington, | Hon. Warner Milier, of New York, who The state desired to introduce as evidence s to be seen of the cavalcade, | truding upon their premises. This morning | and Marchioness of Ayl DRV EOAL ed even | 400 head of stock ready o bring to marke He does not speak with authority, but he | Spoke to the toast, “Iuture of the Republican | some of the letters and petitions for the par. the hounds were put back in their ken- | a gang of about six nu the B. & M. depot | @ greater sensation thin the suit for divorec 138 thoughit that as the movement becois hinks ouly four members of the eabinetare | Party.? lix-Governor A, G. Dorter, | don of young Turney. —Permission was [ nels, About twenty minutes later the hunt- | ghir headquarters until noon, About which his lordship began in January, praying | conerally nnderstood - nearly every cat'le absolutely settled on, These are Blaine, Win- | of Indiana, responded to “The Ballot;” | given, and then the defense insisted upon | eps appeared and rode turiously to the club ra in the woest will join the company and dom, Wanunumaker and Noble, The remain- | Hon. William Cogswell, of Massachuset(s, | having the pamphlet in sstion containing [ house wimd tne jeers of the crowd hey % ) make it gigantic combination, which will inir places he thinks will not be filled until | to “The duty and lesson’ of the republican | the alleged libel putin cvidence, and, more | had not scen the hounds since they started. | DYsome switchuien, and a fracas ensued. O I < enable every stock raiser to practically de ICAERtITo At HVAIG LG ATE Fa T 16T " HQ wcob H. Galli of Now | thau that, be read to the jury. The defense | Only one lady took part i the festivities, | CoF Pitznatrick met the erowd on_the corner | the peacemaker. IEToTniaeI TR the to rotection:’ General | objected when it was too late, for it had laid | and’she did not return with the others, of Third and Main streets, He The visit of the Herald's special divorce - leading republicans at the capitol. He thinks s H. Grosvenor, of Oiiio, to “The | the way open fov that very thing, and so the - arrested thie but they showed | .oproqpondent to Maiden, the home of Lady ANOTHER MEAT MONOPOLY. the Pacitic coast will have @ representative, ction of 18583 Colonel Clark E. Carr, of | jury heard the whole pamphiet with the CLAYTON'S ASBASSINS. fleht, and the oficer was oblied to_ strike P e, v e 1) el || il cas e but he does not know for certain, and could | Hiinois, to “The day we celebrate.” Cchiurges against Mrs. Turney, signed by right and loft with his billy. His weapon | &5 e e e o ie Cotton Seed cople ¢ not discover who the man will be if one is se- Rogrots : received from President- | twenty-seven citizens of Preston, and the | oo 0op g0 o0 gll VL L Justic was knocked from his hand, but he suc- | tion, cheated con: atic € an the “Big Four Tocted, Wiien 1 referrod 10 the roports tete. | clect Harrison, Vice President-elect Morton, | afidavit against young Turney, aud the re- [ New Evidence & d and ceeded in beating the lareest tough, who | ilics. The result was peace and moderately | Npw Youe, Feb, 22 -5y graphed from Indianapolis that Mr. Morrow | Chauncoey uneral Shermaun, | monstrances against his pardon. Eve About to Overtake Th>m. Vo oAt IGOX [oue for a zht, \\‘luh !Inlfi £ists wood will all around Pue Ber he famous “i3 Jooked sid and anxious when he went to | Senator an, Ingalls, | thing was of the most dumazing charavte Litrie Rock, Ark., Feb. 22.—[Special Tel- [ Wntil the feljow cried enoweh, = Ho wis | communication was held with Lord Avles- | nagion of Chicago, which practically controls Harrison's house, and wore a_bright smile | I'rye, S o Manderson, Plumb, tho prosocution. All of that mattorthue | ogrom 'to Pun Bes.]—Additional ovidence | fondereq assistance by somo bystanders and § .o "onq an arr st of 4 propitintory ) Pl alcam elaway Tt e b ndsoT ol gontIay | SEaVartoE Davis, and many other me public, and made a manifest impr the roughs were caged. , and an @ @ atory | tie beef supply, is about to encoun man from California said: ~That was my | prominent geatlomen. B sion a8 it was read. as been secuved adding new links to the character was agreed on which resulted in bowhat is knowa as the Ameri- AL smila L0 oranvasalt any politeallsi y s The attorney for the governor was | chain closing around the assassins of John Work. Tove feaat andia dinneratithe Gafe oval SR s b nidcance about it When I weiit up to Gen At New York. promptly congritulated for his skill inwet- | M. Clayton. The suspected pardies have | Nenmaska Crry, Neb., Fev. 22 —[Special | 01a acquamtances of the marquis, who | of the American Cotton O1l trast, 18 at the eral Harrison's house I was h 3 NEw o T e e e ner. ‘;‘:"‘“!“‘1';":"":‘:fi{"““‘:g‘-‘ 1"“"‘“‘I"‘L“‘l“",'* U’;i been known for over two weeks, but con- | to Tur Bre|—Thera has been considerable | ehanced to be in the cafe, couid scarcely be- | hack of the syndicate, which now contests and cross. The general gave me a tiptop | 2 QU e oAy er- | state had the witnesses. So it has_ gon clusive proof of their. s boen lacking. cking done regarding the wood wor T (G o, sudden transform : L Aner one of thee heat | wser ad - chicken | ally observed as a holiday in the lower part | the way so far. Every witness for the st clusive proof of their guilt has been lacking. | kicking done regarding the wood work on | licve their at the suaden transforma- | ynis company. I3ack of it is said % be P16 and beef steak, and 1 was as comfortable | of the city, the exchanges and public officcs | 1as helped the defense, and the latter has | Day by duy the lence has been accumu S buiiding in this city, the | tion in the feelings of the two distinguished | 3 10,000, The scheme is to wipe out mid- Bsa king when 1 1eft bim, 1 was 00t What | being elosed. The custom oflice was open | 20U introduced a witness yet of its own. To- | lating until the cluin is nearly comvlete. | § vi inken and ervacked, the re- [ persons ulready aunounced to be on the and suppiy ehoice beef dircet from 8 sald t0 e buttwhat hellks 31t 6 duy’s procecdings were “almost a burlesque | Witnesses were found yesterday who will | sult of having been put in green, Tie com- | to filial and legal separation. ST g e S heisaidiiolns,ibutiwhaby hekgaveinioitoieabiliser anihour/anditho s domestic m wal sep the ranche to the table. Philip Armour that mude mo appear so cheerful. for an hour and the outzoing domestic mails | from the way iu which the good women who | gywear to the whereabouts of the suspected | plaint reached the department at Washing- | pis Jordship and the marehioness repair swilt B Morr 1 BLAINE AT PIE CAPIIC 0 % o | are managing the prosecution played into the | partics on the mightof the assassination. | ton, and to-day Superintendent Cole, —of f ' PEEE 8 HED e el | St Broa; Nelfau hUksh fan IS L minac Mr. Blaine went to the capitol to-day, but The 2 k Southern society held its | hunds of tne defense. Justice will not be much longer aelay A | the'Keokuk, Ta., building, was sent he _-"": s hotel and teok up their temporary | & Co. form the “Big Four,” and they have hurried through the corvidors to the con- | third annual dinner tonight at the Hotel e letter which General Powell Clayton had | inspect the work. He says it is poor, L L e often theeatened to start an opposition to the gressional library as ranidly as possible, He | Brunswici Three hundred guests attended A Railroad Tax Released written to . friend in Pine CIiff, rogarding [ will report so to_ the department, and the CABINGT SPRECULATION I (e O T ot i T caused considerable surprisc, and his posi the authorities are groeted by the reports . that citizens are harassed by tramps in- [ ciliation just effected between the o'clock the gang was ejected from the yards [ for separation from his wife. o the Lon f dov edition of the Herald belongs the title of Washington and a consultation with had his coat collar turned up and the brim | and were formed ata table in a fashion | Siovx Crey, lu., Feb. 22.—[Special Tele- [ the assassination of Geneval Hindman, cor- | coutractors will be made to come to time. 4 sotahend of theni and is earrying tho war of his hat pulled down over his cyes so us to ;\j:(fl*}'t I‘I‘"‘I“"" xr“‘, SnmgLn ‘l"‘:“‘:""l“‘ gram to ‘T 1ex.]The bourd of dircctors | recting - erroncous, al.}n;cmu,nw m:«l-'- in [ As the munwzn'rh-h:hl"l oura v'mlav.u‘zlt Inl A Few More Names Added to the | [t Afvica with a vengeance, Porhaps the conceal himself as muci as possibl fitzhugh Lee, o ginia Iress o Soux City & Northern railroad com. | the senate by Mr. Berry, is in town. | what he says, it is not likely that it will en: Slates. T R o e AT i T aich A poteibie “The South Since the Iebellion,” mata- | Of the Sioux City & Northern railroad com neral Clayton charges that at bis own and | like the institute for the bliud job, . > et Dhis atlornsan [l wisiatont ot g hwal AT o bl T e IO e LA R Ay v AT Rn tained that the south had a rizht to secede, but to-night adopted resolutions releasing | jonn M, Clayton’s instigation the republican — NDIANAPOLIS, LCD. Se. =TS 8Lernoon | e purchuso oxtensive grazing grounds in A SO Al Ot ATO LI bs M s il that_issue had been seitled forever. ‘'ne [ the3 per cent tax voted a year ago by Sioux | members of the legislature in 1855 went over Masonic Temple Dedinated, neral Hurvison received flfty veterans of [ 18 1o butchuse oxtonsive Grising Kiodnds bill. It was their understanding that the | result had, however, vaised another issue— | City in aid_of the company. The tax [ toand elected Berry, and thut Berry afte weoNT, Neb., Feb, 22 —[Special Tele- | the Vicksburi campaizn, who are holding i [ gycaiing ostablishmenis at Kansas City, and present bill would not be abjected to by the | Whether the south should - be - governed by | amounted to $200,000, and about one-third of | wards acknowledged “his indebtedness 10 | piun to Tk Bi. | —Fremonts handsome | convention in the city for the purpose of or- | 1o v eattie, kill and put on the warket, to president, and that he would sign itif it | blacks or whites. So far as he was con- | the whole has already been paid mto the | John M. Clayton. “The friendsof Berey say | 8O0 P08 S0l 00 S0 A SRR nizing o new veteran Steliine the guin of the public and syndicato and the were passed. Ho was waited upon by several | corued, he demanded a white man's govern- | county treasury. The tax will be imme- | heshould make a full statement and cle: cw M plejvas Slocmails | BNt So s et Mo LRV IGHED Thoy wore contusion of tho “Big Four.” . delegations of citizens, who claim to have re ment if there was to be peace, and appealed | diately cancelled and the portion paid re- | his skirts of the charge. ¢ this afternoon. The excreses were con- | IS0 informally, n making being I an interview with Mr. Armour, he said: ceived assurances that the bill was framed | 10 the north to promote such a condition of | funded. The release is due to arrangements Bob Watkins was arrested at Pine Bluff, | ducted under the auspices of the grand | jiqulzed in I dow’t know wuch ubout the undertaking, 10 his satisfaction, but it apears that they | affairs. made 1o build the road without uid of tax. | Ark.. to-day upon a charge of interfering | lodge of Nebraska, by Grand Master | T35 e atternoon a number of ac but 1 believe it 1o be a quite likety thing, 1 were mi and the disappointment is —_— An arrangement has been made to use the | with'the election of officers at Plumm, France. Soveral other crand officers, local |y foq attending the annual meeting of the | have hud several hints thut such u scheme therefore greater. An attempt will be mude At Pittsburg. track of the Ilinois Central for eighteen | vilie, in Conway county, at the November bers of the ordgr and their ladies were | Grder of Choson riends were recoived by | was afoot. My information tallies with the to pass it over the veto, but it is not likely to Prrrssene, Pa., Feb, 22, —The celebration | Miles north, whence the road will be co :vu-\-‘ o8 This i} Hlv.]ul-xuu'l( :.\\‘h .-nnu; ,.,.;.A,,'_ To-night % grand 1,.‘1’1‘,1, ception, | the 150 hud two visitors from | dispateh, The organizers are the prominent succeed. 5 ks S b structed, beginning in the spring, seventy- | ballot box was stolen by masked men and | and banquet were given. More than = . W. Burkhart and R. 1L | men in the Cotton Seed Oil trust. Mr. J. H, I RANDALL RESOLUTION, of Washington’s birthday was more geaeral | Gy miled, to Palisades, Dak., to @ junction | the cause leading to the assassination of [ 50 people uttended. Numerous delega- xas, e e Dl lor SN Massa M B lonhos WA v When the Randall rsolution s taken up, | than for many years and took on something | with the Manitoba system, wits ‘which a | John M. Clayton tions' of Masons from various parts of the | 4uutfadoral patronage in Poxas, of whom you have doubtless heard, Mr. N, Mr. Mills will resort to the desperate remedy | of a religions character. In the morning | traffic arrangement has already been made. e Ll state are prescut. 1t was the most brilliant R T R o the | K. Fairbank, and others. I hear that the | 3 he Nothing reliable can be learned as w0 th of filibuste and he will have a sufticient | here was a demonstration by the Catholic ¥ S The University Centennial. social event of the scason. The temple cost net, thouzh the have been many | company holas its charter under the laws of {;""" £ "r’"‘,\:“" clo mavent taadoniion, :‘I‘" sovietios of Allegheny county, in which 10,- A “"'"“""'b‘ oal F 0 WasniNatoy, Feb. 22, —President and | $0,000. rumors of changes that are to take place in I\ll\\ Mexico aod bas s yast et of iand, lots e size of Mr. Randall's victory willnot be | 060 persons took part,, The parade was | Des Moixes, la., Feb. Al Telox LN Cloviinaa atta R e st niol sl Iy i the slate, 1t is generaily believed that the | of beet and all thal ou can sy no reduced by any such methods. Mr. Mills | pearly two hours in basstag down Fifth av gram to Tur BEE, | —The people near 1oris, | bration of the. Georgotow, T The State Breeders. navy and aericeltural departments are still | matter how formidable the rival may be or will simply show the weakness of his position In the afternoon the Junior Order of s AL a0 or oy iRl Bl Och: OFREIIWIL SUNIVOrsity e bnie GrAND 1stAND, Neb., Feb, 22.—[Special to | unfilled, and that Senator Patmer, of Michi- | may scem to be, we wlll continue to do busi- and demonstrate the loss of his influcnce in rican Mlochanton s protestant organise | 11 Davie county, are greatly excited over the | aftornoon. They held a recoption i tho |, AT RARM ST FEL EECLRPICE O f Balled, m o e B b N e R T vy the house by resorting to such measures, ton oaraded, (G050 BLEOLE, # HOWIZ | o)loged discovery of an unusually rich de- | university hall after the services 5 2 bnglifahy o8 s (o oL 11 | formor jatronage being solicited, Weo will i A - PRI - posit of coal. 1t is claimed that there are he exorcises mrme ('mm-n[nml w-l:-ln‘w ever held by the Nebraska Tmproved Stock the cast,’ but no mame | still supply beef for a fow diys at leust, q 2 . i £ tion closed this afternoon. Honorary de- | Breeders' association was tha! the G. A apgr 7 This was siid v s \ twinkle of RANDALL VICTORIOU WS £ thros veins, one he other, containing in | 49 osed ¢ ternoon, Honorary ed upon. The pressure. on Gen. | This was said with a comfortable twinkle o NEWSIEROMIBLANLDY, the aggregite some tventy-seven feet of the [ KTCG8 were conferred by | rosident aeve | 1. hall in this city. Over two hundred mem- | Harrison to take a man from the Pacitic | tie cye, a smile which mvaded the sido He Carvies His Point in the Com- | Return of Licuicnant Baert From [ bestiand of bituminous aid cannel coal The [ 0 BOvers SEATEERes WAL SEUREEE | bors were present from all parts of the state, | siope, it is Hhought, has weakencd the chances | whisiies of the meat king and . gens co on Rule Stanley Falls. whole deposits are said to be fifty feet be Phidograes) onferred as fol- | 10 a deep interest was manifested in the | of W. H. Miller. Nothing can be learned [ eral expression which gave the inpression mittee on Rules. Yiola lows: Doctor of laws, Hon. Thomas I. Bay A A ; il etiin | Lt vut on b 5 5 g U DO B AT g, | meath the bed of Soap creek. It is thought | 10} Wt - I Ry Frry rs, 48 horeto. | definitely as to the war department. But | that Mr. Armour intended o vuton his WasiINGTON, Fub. 22—All the mombers | Busscus, Feb, 23.—Licutenant Baort, | Ieath the bed of Hoap oreole It is th ard, secretary of state ;Hon. Honore Mercicr, el ad X Bl ey 0L 8 S| okl na Cloahon bilii o CouskTanRiGe ent at the meeting this morning to consider | 16y letter to Tippod Tib was delivered, has A White Cap Outrage. HGnsiind, kion o o Jlon. Familo 1 80 ING clcetion of oficers . 13, Dinsnroro | doubt that Wanamaker will b the next post- | witke them u the Randall resolutions, The first resolution, | arrived b He states that the messenge Drnvqee, T, Feb. 22.—[Special e o T N e LiE: Gome | was re-elocted president and Mr, Iteed, of | master general.” - e S AMEIN O B noleodla nobbelfouag i providing for a meeting of the house daily at | were closely guestioned and they confirmed | gram to The Bre.]-~A company of Rosecrans, Hon, Zachariah Mout- | Lincoln, wus elected secretary and weas- | Gossip is wow confued almost entirely to | bis oNn, furd ble e A0S KO8 SWACES 10 o'clock, with the allowanco of the house | thotetyils of the jetter. Lioutenant Buert | mounted White Caps visited tho residenco of [ gomers, John Gilluary Shea, L1.D.cdobn | urer Al Btatos. - Thre sceims to b woll defined - | Viewed on the sibjoet. helieves® that Stanley only reach o »d Michael Ci s oyle, California; George I, Hamilton, = . L0108, REGARaH 8 win et il by strenuous efforts, and thub Bmin Pasha | &Y0U0E man named Michuel Carncy, in thi fand; Thomas 'Dwight, John Boyle Unsatisfactory Wat: prossion nmon politicians. horo thut, tuking THE PRESIDENTS ADJOURN. Clievea Stanley instead of being yelieved | €ity, lust night, They captured him and tied Ly and Maurice . Kagan Faknery, Feb, 2| Speciplitoli g [ SCONBINOLILION. SVARK LEANBDIECH D ECH y ! d In the second resolution, making the Co nd revictualed by Him, Stanley was enabled | him by the wrists to a horse ‘and carried him | = Thre uls wero struck In honor of | Byp,|—Ihere 18 u hiteh in the waterworks | SiF% 1o slone cannc Lpelettont 0of the |y Meoting off Managers Will Be Held internal vevenue bill a special order and re- | to return to Murenia in eighty-two days, | off, but after being dragwed some distauce he | the Centenuial — celeb, slwhigh Swore | it ead somawhers: Mhs olby roaonsidaned e an e L DA R e T a R Raiats O in 51 Lonis Tuesday to conclusion, the | Whereus the journey from Yambuga to [ managed to escape and elude pursuit, I'he | awarded as follows: One to John Gilmary | R SRR A ]‘,'F ed f T AT ot P iy I T B p 2 Wadelai occupied ten months. Baert adds | purpose of their visit is not known. Shea, LL.D., historian of the Catholic | 8nd refuscd toaccept, ¢ ng the cou e BRI QR0N0 4 e priimen il 1GAGO, S HON; [y, pociy) egram to that the first lettors from Stauley for Kuglaud - clhurch i Aierica. for his work “Life and | 8 not laid the number of feet of pipe wzre=d | | The south his coascd to b taige | abe Bne ) The railvowd prosidents ad written when Stanley departed from Mau A Court House Burned. Times of Arch Hishop Carroll.” A gold | upon, while the company claims to have laid | 1% ““"_”J“H dfeie i A el ] 1 this afternoon, subject to the call of renia to rejoin Biin, arrived at Stanicy | Des Moixes, lu., Ieb. Special Tele- | medal, struck by the Alumni association, was | nore, counting in the pipe fron the mains to [ 1174 dupartncnt 1ous LanesLgha dowi i SO (e e T L Falls just us he left, and may be expected | rrany to Tue Bek.| 4 county | presented to his eminenee, James C. Gibbons, | the hydrants, about which nothng spectiic s |00 SRR ™ R o L PRI 75 SR efteal . shortly - He suys that Stanloy will _not ve- | KU (HE S 0 at 040 | for the archiepiscopal ‘see of Laltimore, und | said in the contract, The engines are kept [ S§4FROPLOH, ELS L be o 3t 5 utd be bef s turn cither by tie Congo or by Zanzibar, but ;;‘“ ANsO ¥ ‘;” 1‘ 0 'i i 448 e a gold medal, like the-preceding, to the pres- | running constuntly, and it 15 hard to caleu 10 GROBTaDhICA] 0N, 4 \ od us could he bofe o] missioner t e expects to ¢ ¢ Khartoum and his morning. e fire originated over the o) ver Cleveland, for the govern € outeome o e col OVErs, == : S=— - Valker accepts or refuses the chal nip. 10 recoguize Bandall at any timo bafore the | tiab e exuodts to vapture Khactouin and | LUS FACD Sy onGantis ofice, whore Afty | 4nt Grover Glevelaad for the goverament | lato the outvome of the controversy TR BNGIE G GOMONS, 1 ece)itn or rofu ke airaosip, ST Eho vosalon. Lo miea motion o ‘go | Wrest the Soudan from tho Mahdi. Huort | county superintondent’s ivbere ALY | of the United State - 2 18 meetin 15 more in the nature into eommittee of the whole to consider the | Sxhresses contldenue in Tippoo "ib's fdelivy, | FI C0aRe lding was insurcd. Tho gy~ Vire at Decatur, Parnell Donounces the Treatment of | of feust thun anything else. Cons and says that Tippoo's refusal to accompany A Baby Incubat Texaman, Neb b 22— [Speeial Tele- Irish Political Priso wratula nowhat the presidents eluim is nue bils Ll - A oy due ‘cars of | visking the | records were mostly saved. Tho committee alwo decided to report reso- | BBy wis g b |.\I|:|f\ Tk £ bsking the Y PuiLaveLrnia, Fob:22.—[Speciul Tele- | gram to Tue Ber.|—About 5 o'clock this | Loxnoy, I In the commons o day | the s { the agrecment, were the order 1.;::.;“.‘{...\”(..., r( ”""'.“2.‘"’ ‘ ion "'1'1{‘ Stanley 1alis. An lowa City City Seizure. gram to Tue Bee. | —Raising babies of pre- | morning a fire was discovered in the rear of [ Parncil de treatment to which , AL the morning session the only A e A OPLOR ST AR RURRIRIL AN LAY, - Towa City, Ia., Feb, 22—The contehts of | mature birth by the aidof a mechanical in- | a billiard hall occupied by L. 'T. Daily, of | Carew hud b He bad | busine s STy tired list of the ariny. A Wareant O dle two car loads of beer were seized this morn- | cubator is the latest freak of medical science | Decatur, Burt county. The fire spread rap- | been stripped for i aconim smidont Nettloton, Now that Mr. Randall has achieved his INvraxaronss, 'eb. A warrant 1s out | jng by the Temperance alliance and the beer | at the Woman's hospital, North College [ idiy and soon enveloped in flames the entire | shayved off, an i 1 2 | of the 18 Uity t & Momphus, }\\lr‘]m a s ||~:h|w|\u| Hu-‘x. ot ”"". a | for the arrest of Colonel W. W. Dudley, of | taken by the sheriff, It is claimed by the | avenue and Twenty-second street. For the ::w Alhlu‘"u;ll ".\}‘ n l] 1 'w\\‘l:iu.l \' 1‘-,;;:'"”'. .u..‘ 0 a plar <‘y ) him, if poss! arge majority of the house is in favor oi th ie republican national committee. United ol AT e 0l R e R e icluding the hotel, owne ) hotias | on Vas o voud. 3 letos o) “;”“‘_.ww‘”“\ 0 WA ARYOR UL Hin the republican nat ) 1 commit United | temperance people that this will end e [ first time in this city, this process was put to | Wood which was burned 1o the ground, | dury T W T g ki [NH0a) 0 0p ianatite iy b8 indiswon Wy Ao | Baton s 5 Van Buren issued the | hqvor traic fn Jowa City, The men in | g practical test ton days awo, when Florouce | the acclpants having barcly tme to vacape. | Wi | el resolution setting apart. a day for action on | document, the basis for his action being an | charge of tho beer ‘“‘.‘.'l‘\“:(:"“]‘“‘.“", Webo fett | Ryan, an cight-days-oid child, was wrapped | The total loss amounts to €5,000; insurance, « a flann W e disregard 0 if the 1 ul ran through the Cowles bill, until the deficicncy and Iu- | afidavit —charging Colonel Dudley — with m:-'..;-lnuuw-lhm-. " " J y in swaddling clothes and placed in the incu- | #1000 ETRIRLYE wvarnin ¢ Mandeville and L This was practicaliy the dian appropriation bills have passed the | being the author of the noted *blocks bator. ‘The baby is thriving under the pro A Temy Mipesprs Sy ’ adhercnee 1o a law which he wer also of Receiver Cross, of the Mis house. "By that time Mr. Mills will have | of five (RYSY S T T oo 258 and apparently ‘eujoying the best of St Senno ng, and 18 & Texas, Acthig upon th mado up his mind what conrse to pursu of proceed xUraordinary, but nc af Spevial ot | bealth. Hier weight at the time of her birth 4T%s by s c and if he desires to oppose the resolution edented, and is about the only resort in Masox C pertdl 2¢° | was about th pounds, or one-hulf th 1 to Ty ¢ wtain Huntin i ) C i n St Louis next Tuesduy o dis tho extent of adopting dilatory tactics, no AN e 0 p i LA Ry D ogram to Tue Hee,|—The lowa Christian [ Wilit of the averagh new bora child, Tho | & ¥ X L M v ) 10 the nor Lind soutn further legislution is likely to be achieved of indictment, It is said that | Endeavor union is iu sesgion at Now Hamp- | incubator has raised the baby's weight up to i il ) here, came to 12 sitisfact ¥, both the by the present house beyond action on cor i Solomon Claypool, acting Uanited | ton to-day. On account of sectarfan tend pounds within ten days. She rests in | yesterday, and ing freely, started & Texus and the Kansas for the consideration of bills by unanimous consent, was agreed to by all-the membe quiring its consideration democratic members divided. lisle and Mills voted against and Randall with republicans (Reed and Cannon) for the olution. It will be reported immediate the house with the blunk date filled in, 8o as to require the bill to be taken up next Mon day. I addition the speaker has promised mt nd siid 0 substand irew without even | hewas in favor of the agreciment and ' 1 was decided 1o hold o meetmg tain cor { renco roports which may be unob s district uttorney,’ will start for | encies it is probabic that all the Meth ncubator coustantly except when taken | for home. late evenin This morning ) a s 8 will sign within foctionable to both wince of the democracy. | Wanlington to-morrow. 1o Sorve the War- | oaiat Eniscrna) cortoties will witharas foom o Feceiv wouriahuient or Whos aho i | G\ (i et e souse: ‘ n 1y " o ol ot e rant the union and establish socictics move in ac- | Kiven a sponge bath. ' The forwer operation | aed about thirty-tive, was dead, an y Sl Wt ' ¢ 0y ATABOY What Matson Will Da - cord witn their denomination. occurs three times @ dpy, and the latter | futhor was so badly frozcu that it be re YL g , n & North- Wasnixoroy, el 2-1f Rundall suc- Sovere Weather in Dakota. - twice be will be badly féozen afusad wus tuken on the cecas in getting the resolution from the com Brssaics, Dak., Feb. 22,-The weather Felled by a Tree - O A i 4 W“ fi :""_'l;- fhe mittee on rules relative to the Co I | 15t night sad this morulug has been the | CuBLsEA, Tk, Feb. Special Telegram A Child Burned to Death, Barn Burned i'to sliow that ther 0 ion of ut loust before the house and does not immediately | ost bitter cold experienced this season. | 10 Tie Bee |—Colonel B. W. Wiison, lute | Toreks, Kan, Feb, 22.—|Special Nik, Neb,, Feb, 22— ([Special 1o Tue s o £ 5 ik ok domand the previous question, it is the in- | ppe Sranding Rock stage, which should have | eolonel of the Twenty-fifth lowa Volunteer | gram to Titg Bee.]—Mrs. Alex Garrett left he barn and - cattle sheds of Walter Armen fro to select vica tetion of Matson of Indiang, chairman of ; e e et i SR i 5 5 i, on his ranch near th ae, were 1 for the Inter-state Commeree Rails - h H d ived lust evening, had failed to show up | infantry, while chopping inthe timoer yester- | her four-year-old child alone in the house A K i the conmitton ou Invalid pensions, o offer a late bour, and grave fears are enter- | UaY, was struck by the L of “a trée. Ho | whilo sho visited & nelghbor this worning. | CC220med by by fire last night. Loss not yet A Flame i ciation, On the batloting for vice an amondument providing that the day fo (dour, oad grave fesw sustained severe internal ljury, the extont 0 ViRl ; ) estimated, 1o insurance, , ] chiirmen great viva 15 wanifosted bos Towini thut sot apart for the Cowles. bl | tained for its driver and passeugers, uta Jurs 9t | She was absent only o few minutes, bnt I mp | tween the friends of Chalrman I'aithorn and - of whieti is not yet detrmi ; i P s shall besct apart for the consideration of the 5 - ’ when she returned she found that all the Qu at flum 0 resory 1 Chairman Blanchard, avd it was thought 2 the pon: . i The Weather Indication +. : ; clo A bees of e child, anc Cu ca ules fron i respects as to the discussion, ordering the | Bortherly winds, vecoming variabl WavenLy, Ia, tal * | caught is not kmown, but it is supposed that | B Ihe au s settlement with the | 07 thime was 300,000, A i ht und one passer rrlod previous question and taking a yea aud nay Dakoti: Fair, continued low tempera- | gram to Tue B r. I3 | the cbild secured some watches and wue | shippers of the Oconee Elevator cowpany for | conps ¢ are 450 bridges and e Chairmin Abbot | represent Vote on the passage thereof, * e, variable winds, Rust have just celebrated the sixty-ninth | playing with them when its clothes ignited the last quarter ending February 20 shows i i the passcuger interests, Aooazis g 2 toimus wove candidutes, 1 the pres