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EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NUMBER o4 ‘1. Crime is on the decrease. o - ) Miss Jennio Dicke i v 3nr, 'he statistics on the county records " Among the Possibilities of tho | . Lurceny and prostitution are the most | GOVernor Larraboo's Trial tho Sen- | yhfiss Jsonic Dickerson Tormerly of Des | eroigon Takes His Departure for | B [=Tho statistics on the county recorls | Majority Report of tho Committoe W prevalent forms of crime i Dlties, Is 1 prima . a 0 at there are in Adams count g # ke 1 peficve prostituvion I8 inereuting, sation of the Woeek. tho Curl Rosa opera company in England, Washington To-day. Horsos 7,160, cattle 17,818, mules 940, shieep on Foreign Relations, DN e lowest class furnishes the most | cess. Miss Hope Glenn, of lowa City, 18 s ¥ h b it el " ot aatirerous ariminats, another Towa_songbird who has re ’ o number of cattle and hogs being fa . DAKOTA MEN IN WASHINGTON Drunkenness with both sexes 1s do- | THE ‘RAGE FOR PUBLIO OFFICE. | §icaon uito oun teiarmuie, and in wah. | HIS PASTOR'S FAREWELL TRIBUTE | i B B O i s comparativaly | EPMUNDS! TIMELY RESOLUTION, silado creasing | pe— ing a tour of this country, Miss Molly small, owing 1o the low market price. Therc 0. Ten per cent of criminals reform. In | Stevens, of Council Bluffs, who was the ’ | B ¢ 3 Working for the Appointment of | my opinion some steps should be taken to us- | Some lowa People Who Have At- pupil of' Laszt, is now one of the most bri Large Crowds Assembls at the | i8 anabundanes feed in the vichiity, and | Foreign Connection With the Project si6tte p i Gove sist thent upon liberation from prison tained a 3 » Positia liant pianists before the Ameriokn mublio. So ot & S well informed stockmen say that not more SToHnoH to ths Weilirs b ernor—Crime at Cedar When cases occur they are many times the Musical and Dram- with great suceess. For a wostarn stato, the dence to Say the Pavts stock, Prican R Rapids, low worse than drinkenness ic World, number of its prominent musiclans is (uite ing Words Tne yield of corn last season rang publics 'S, The native born citizens lead in crime remarlkablo. 4 3510 60 bushels to the acre, The Irish next, ¢ o the county is estimated at SS.408 <oTox Bitumyy Tire Owama Brr, ‘ forh. The female criminal is the easier to re 5 The Governor's Trial, ; Endorsed By the Colored Mon. The Prestdent-Eleo avera :‘.‘\];:”fi\u:?lxl:‘.‘v e Sriuinatty. from L6y The Mon o Docteiny Affemed WiritNeToN, D, O:, Tab: 31 *10. My experionce has been that it is | 1,00 MOINES, In, Feb, 94.—|Special to Tne | Des Morses, Ta., Feb. 24.—[Special to Tru INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2.—General Har- | piaite river bottotie, 18 sold at &4 and $5 WasiiNg XhiLAL Representative - most difficult to unco' he or cl o .| ~The trial of the governor of Iowa on | Ber.|—The colored republicans of Towa—and son's last Sabbath at home before his de por tos McCreary, of Kentucky, on behalf of a ma- 1t is not among the improbabilities that ncover the lower class of rison’s lust Sabbath per ton theve will be a desd lock In both ends of the | OTOOKS: riminal charge has been the subject of the | that practically means all of the colored | parture to nssume the presidency was a nota Among prominent stock raisers in this vi- [ jority of the members of the committeo on i o onea OEE (1}, Kind treatment of criminuls is best. | week not only in Des Moines but in Towa. | voters—are very generally endorsing the | blo day to the pastor and membors of his | Cinity are Jaues 13 3 an Wil | forcign affairs, has prepared a report recoms capito \‘:]»;“ \:',' ity Ao gy e e \“I'm:n"vcl-’ UL Lt of those | The papers ail over the state stopped their | eandidacy ot Hon. Alexander Clark, of Mus- | ehurch, the First Prosbytorian. When the | i ‘l:""“f* oy Dilemn, | mending the adontion of the Edmunds Pan- AV GHUT A1t YO% ¥the BAAL discussion of the ever present railrond ques- | catine, for the position of recorder of deeds | hour for boginning the services avrived not a | € 1. Coulter, Burt [Kcean and George | A canal resolution. Tho report says The new chnrch of the Covenant, P tion and express their opinion on the novel | at Woshington. Meetings of the colored | st was vacant and the o o crowdod | Phillips “Tho resolution comes to the house after un, Which has been crected at an expense | spectacle of a governor in the role of defend. | men have been held for this purpose at Des | with visitors, General Harris ocomp- - being carefully considerqd and almost unani- ‘"2‘"‘ "."'{"";""’“l‘”“"‘;“‘ S AR et :':l;‘;‘“.-‘"fi’ 21 few und fashionable portion | ant ina criminal court. The press of the | Moines, Keoluk and other cities, and resolu- | anied by Mrs, Harrison and Mr. and Mra, : o Clay bt mously adopted by the senate, 1t veafirms a R e S S B sl antirar aeand whichiis one of the most | tate has very gencrally condemned the in- | tions commending him as the choice of the | el were among the early arrivals | IATRFIELD, Neb, Feb. Special 0 | puplic policy that is of both national and in- ting into u desperate frame of mind over the | beautiful ecclesiastical structures in th Melkve, we 1ong 3 Tie 18 ot it b 6 K dictment of the governor as spite work, in | colored men of Towahave been sent to the | and all eyes were turned upon the | TI'E BEF 1 this vicinity umbe ternational imports A public policy that o 1 of the republica tors to go into | WOrld, was occupied for the first tine to-d; s Nt S 5% Mat] is ver: " rofusal of tlie republican s g und many distinguished men were numbered | retaliation for the governor's refusal to par- | congressional delegates from this state. Mr. | qistinguished party as they sought their | €t being fattened for market is very much | yag been so intimately Interwoven with the :‘x"'”"\"' scssion for “"f‘“'})"!‘I"".‘.'"' "'L"’ W | among the worshipers. At the close of the | don young Turncy. After ing failed to | Clark has honored his race by s talents \s. At the conclusion of the scvmon | 1088 thun it has been for w number of years. | tretios und teachings, doctrines and necessi- hundred nominations which have nof L | morning scrvice subscriptions were called and industry. He studied law at the state FSRBE a0 DK, HATESESHo)S bstance | There is probably not over five hundred to | tios of the American people that it scems to confirmed and which will not be acted upon. | forto pay the balance due on the building, university a fow years ago and_ has sinco [ Propom eV, Dr. ZIRINES BPOKE I SUBSLANCE | g 0o junared head of feeders within a ra. o originato 0 1 5 haye determined to make him trouble by the as follows seven hundred head of feed e originatod in the vory earliest day of It is intimated that they may attempt by fili- | 8nd £25,000 was raisad in a few minutes. i 0 mé trouble by been oged inits practics at Muscatine, 88 TOUOWR:, o oL 0 s canot but | dius of toh tilos of Faivfleld Quite n large e e ory y ot VBB to prevant nebion wpon Somo of the | AmOnE contributors © were Justico | Annoyance of a_prosccution in court. Al- | Hlo has recoived consuterablo recognition by | | Hefore these sorvices closo I cannot. but (2l AlEREILE QUIY our_republic. Tho joint. resolution wnder % . el 3 * b Garduer T. Hubbard, the | though the governor merely repeated what | the republicans of Towa, having at differont | bear in mind that which to-day Lot AL At b ed | D DeEOF 8 ck eattle were brought up from | consideration s in gecordance with the general measures of the calendar. If an ex 0; Mrs. Bugene Hall, | twenty-seven citizons of Preston, Juckson | times been sent s dolegate to state con- | It the thoughts of us all the fact that S oy | the drouth district of Kansas last fall und [ declarations made by Moaroe, applied to ex- eeutive session is not had it would bea re- | £,000; Mvs he ' daughiter of Adwiral | gounty b ventions, and In 1872 ho was ona of the date. | the Iast service prior to the departure from | (8 S E I EEL B0 SRS isting conditions und developments of markablo spectacio to see democratic senn. | Dihlgren. 83000, and John Ty, tho poet, | SN0t hud afirmed, over their own names, | FULON, Sl i 1T BE Was 08 of EE AC8 | apnong us of one who for more than a third [ $014 t ok RS ts and | c¥Eats i oring a dead I £1,000. Senator Cullom rave &100 and | Yet ho was singled out for punishment, while | Bublican convention, of & century hius been identiffed with this Lhiere is a lavge surplus of corn, onts and Aftor eulogizing the Monroe doctrine the s ifbuistoring or oreating u dead lock | B0N, Senwtor Oullom ‘mave %100 and | 0oL o alone, To Is belioved that this s 45 christian chiureh a8 & member and oMeer. | hay in this vicinity, Our two elevators are [ roport says that the doetrine contains no ‘H]hl{l \\“lui-: prevent the ‘A;W’I"N" nfx‘n']vru has taken one of the most promnent pews, | is the only instauce on record in which a Kénnedy's Execution. ;:ml- ~.“n;'.~uu,-,.“‘.'.;‘;.’l"~:‘;.'3| .m]: Tr"\:wlu‘:— kept busy night and day handiing the grain, :llmlw\lw:\(*m.nml\::\-4 ‘ul‘ll (;'u:\llln-.l llu ; »uulx U A e TR werablo Dr. Seott, the fathorin | governor, while in uctive office, has beon tho | Drs Morsis, T, Feb, 21,—|Special to Tux: | ok V% YRR Seraon 1o fhe WHEL Bakies | pr cinally corn, s it coures fn, and et fully | tous exlsting at the o i was wnnounced, RYaiit Rk a doaps : ; man, of small means and. & slork in the pene | defendant in a eriminal court i session | Bee.|—One thing which the governor will | by the necessityof separation, and especially | fiE At ¢4 B FEEmMErEAEs BEAIE TSRO Gt soma of our prosidents and many of onr ,.,:“».n.«tnu(: el G tton | Sion" oMce, rented ono of the latgest. tost | during the trial, the court room has becn | Probably passupon us soon as ho gots through | the sonso of sorious, solemn respousibilities | J3<cS: Cory il oags ave cach worth | § GBS BEERIRECRE BN YR GY nave e Os WS PUTPORS 0210 RIARUNK ROVIONY | Fiv 1o isita aidibest 11001 4 pews. It is sup- | crowded with an cager throug of sight- | With his own trial, is the day of execution of | that are to be laid upon you—responsibilities | {1, "ol ut any price. It cun be bought | taken ™ even a stronger position than upon the nominations which have been re- | Sl N Ho wets us the agent of the prear. | seors Barney Keanedy, the Dubuque murderer. | Which 1o man on carih is qualified o meet b ton; {Quits o dinyitiy 1 belng Baed maintained by the resolu- vorted favorably or adversely from the com- | dent-clect, who used to attend this churcl T'he peovle generally are getting very tired | o was to have been hung Mare but that | 10 his own wisdom and strenath. - For unto | (1RSI o other mavket consideration, und objected ses that the ; i emit | when he was in the senate, of_the Turney c: Iv has been before the N as Chioatlod Dy e IEECH Sy Es SERS L youjiinmo jsmalitidegree;iwillitho givenitd | SSran Gisibra . Hns® ot WAy With o good only to Buropein colonization mittees that the republicans will not permit | when he was in the senate AN of Lthie Tiirnoy o b has been before the | date was eanceiled by appeal to the supreme | fiifivencs for weal or for Wwoe the intorests of 5 LI Lk g O N L b d ension of Buropean political eys- an executive sessi of the senate. l'\flx‘\ .l\‘_n S FOR EERES) \mnml };”:'(f;. e (n:(l- 1Nln-u (L 1l the o urt. It now remains for the governor to ).000,000 of people. n'mlwl- |'m!.]‘l'~h Pll.‘lw‘,\\\lnlull- Y m](\v(.' e AR COU LTRERE UL 0 BAY Ivhas been boasted by the president and dvery day the proposition to give members | portunity of those who want to’ reverse fix the day. Whe condemned is entitled to WA BtRET BB N vo callea not | Sl 1ots of hogs that will bo ready fol Petrmitaiite iU ot LU somo of his cabint oficers that if opportun- | Of tho house private secreta s d [ courts and let the young man o tree, has [ sixty days grace beforo execution atter tho Wo remember that you are called not | iy the spring. J. Lenzen & Sons shipped | project which would give European govern Sty b oy to come up for eomsideration. The propo- | become a little wearying, Meanwhile, Tur- | g 0 by rotte o only to be an example, but a, leader to the | 5u4 thyeo car louds of sheep yesterday and it IR LGRS L y is afforded, the nomination of Thotupsou. v deratio prop Bcone wearying, Meanw ur- | filing of the decision by the supreme court. | Paiiid’of this land. Eternal God is the same, o aTe ot ert P liodoimt reasiitioht ANdbE donaldaeatiak of South Caroling, to be o civil 'servico com. | ition has bien favorably reported from tho | noy isibein carefully cared for at the Ana- | o Kennedy will not bo “hung earlier than [ Yoctiriay, to-day, and forover. 7"Vou | 18 probablo that there are not us many moro | e Joint vesolution uidor uonsideration missioner; Webb,'to be a commissioner of | House committec on aceounts, and may be | mosa prison, and according to the testimony | April 13, and it may be later. BV His v oTas SEas TGOt hON) eftin the coun oVorITgE s United States tions repulsive to the people hore and eise- | Wwembers of tho house clerks or secretaries | toriety e is receiving, He is now ubout The Osc. rder Trial. o aobiks Unto L1e apyiver of dsracl | mers in this viewity are: M. Broderick. I, | With serious coucorn and disappr ) Syhiors, Awhioh have oo, teen qutmrtflu‘ from | 4t sulary of $100w month during the ses- | tweaty-five years old, and it is said looks | 0 .'"\ Tie J.-Il-lll) 24, \:,rw: 51 mits fl'.}'x:"fixi}.:mn{fl“ruu;‘!:n- e '»r‘f.‘l’\lu'v:g"f Nto | £ Patton, Cot isros By Patior Fran | with the ik adhE Gttty e con eol W ey have been re- | 8ion. The senate give: o ivate | upon “himself as quite a herd s exploit R Ant e e g > Lkt 4 X e L COL Y A Bd Bolmes, Dana Bros., H. E. Potter, ni \ the construction_ ol mtrol of el the committees to whom they have been re- T o Dt L n Bt bt Cho e/ horo L HIBTeXPlOIte 1 E A Erlullof YO/ DI EHMBLOR;, thoili: || 1Lit:shis)gront Alnaricatl HatioN|fo1\vARA YO Valonuine ARDoW, S. MekKelvie, J W, | the Panama canal or Nicaragua canal, and ferred, will be confirmed, and if an execu- | Secretaries at u salary of $12a week during [ have been of the dime novel order, and his 3 AR Ao oA ntine, A. Downer, & 3 e E R aa R e oot and A uResen. £ Those who are chairmen of [ crimes were all apparently studiod for their | ported Q" eugineer, wha shot und killed 14 [ highev condition of freedom and vighteous- | Childerston, G. D. Doxsic and Jolm McRsy oI DL lOn Sow o brol each of these cases to discharge the commit- are provided with clerks under | dramatic effect. He eagerly reads ever Hall, a striking switchman, last November, | "y know hust et nolds. ach of the above has from 100 to | 83 injurions to the s and interests of th tees and confirm. 1t is stated by the admin. | the present ruics, and they, of course, will | lusion in the newspapers w himself, whether | s commencod at Oscoola y 1 0 R [gnlm_n:«:\v ””_u l’:”vl ,',:(". tL)\yle;-‘l‘i 0% | 300 head of jeattle of all kinds, and on an | United States, and as a mena '“' “"'lr istration men thit pledges have beensecured | 10t be voted the extra assistance, the article be friendly or unfriendly. Ac- | & k Lo Po-eItuLr Of Joun hublic e, fo use ¥yoUr | ayerage they own nearly one hundred head [ Wellure, and asks if anyone can deny the £ QLLHAEDISGRCS 5 a2 Sordl 3 ] AR T . | There are a vast number of witnesses, and | own words, ‘a patriotic purpose to promote %] R e g a | truth of these propositions. History shows from a sullicient number of republican sena- | Quite o number of times during the past | cording to his own admission he was' guilty g L€ | of hogs cach. Horse breeding is becoming a o confirm the. nominations. Just who | $IX o eight years this proposition has come | of @ serics of burglaries and felonies, and so | CVerY point will be contested by the de- | the true glor ur countey and the highest | oninent feature of farwing in this vicinity, [ 1t wherever goteruments put their money tors to confirm the nominations. Just who S 4 i so | fense. Tn all probability the trial will occupy | good of our e ind we are glad in the [ RO AR EEL T O T horacs and | they soon follow vith their power, and the republican senators are cannot be learned | Up in the liouse, but the greatest vote it ever | far he has spent about three years 1 A i y R s Al b e LRl e § Oy ROl g S and 1t o excoutive sossion is . mot | reccived was only about ono-third tho fall | Probubly, if thero liad not bien about ton daye. Witnosses Jor tho dofenso | bolief thay the vighteois S nspired by | rottors boing well represcnted, wlso an that the aiin of the greal nations of Eiiropo held it mever will be known. | membership. It was regurded as a kind of | tempts to'coerce the governor, he would have | Yesterday testified as to Ll ] AL M £ A among us wWill | gocasional thoroughbred. hus been to take possession of salient poiits v disposition and a generally bad reputation, | be justified in the days to co Fnan, Nebo Feb. 23, —[Spccial to Tne | and narrow straits of the world for the con- But if there is an exccutive session and tho | Salary grab affaiv, and members were charry | pardoned the young man before very long. opition it 8 . U A T e T 5 i LALE : Rtk 3 motions are mado these senators will 4o what | 0f it. 1t is now proposed to vote for a propo- | But while the case is in court, and while the | 41d Of frequent threats thatohe would car Dr. Haines, during the delivery of the | 3.0 7= Pllowing is a stock, grain and hay [ trol of commerce and for aid in time of war, they very much desired not to do. So the | Sition, to take effect at the beginning of the | governor is under the threats and practical | @ Pistol and use it on the scabs. rowell tribule, shoike avith much feeling. | roport for the territory, surrounding Bdzar | 1n the light of past events, can we doubt o “avoid these unploasant things is to | NOxt congress, March 4. This will avoid all | duresss, ho is not likely to interfere’ in the 5 S e O s hoal B TRUYE it lius of ten miles: Hogs, 19,0805 | What would e the result if Bagland ive no opportunity to meet them. Four or ame, and will relieve members from any | young man's behalf. An Unproftthhé.yob. mgity ‘r':“" ot L:y‘..‘:{ aerwareral :\‘vl‘ 5. | corm, 70, bushole: cattlc, 8113 slieop, | oF Frunce, or “”Iw O ion l““:“l five republican senators are already respon- | Cherge that they are acting selfishly. It is —_— Drs Moixes, Feb. 24.—[Special to Tue | 37 ““3‘";“:"“‘ ‘{'hj“‘ MoRoe, Tuat bafore die. | 15703 oats, 66,207 bushels; Lay, 8,206 tons. powersl I"u‘wv«‘ ‘."}’,’-‘:flfi.;‘lfl:.‘;; v‘j"l”'l.fllnlll': sible for saddling upon the incoming admin- | NOW thought that the proposition will be car- The Office Seekers. Bie. |—The physiclan who -bas been disin | pisaing the ronproxation D, Haiues shod | Lhe hay nere given “docs 'notinclude uny | docsing bonds, “control s anporta fstrati o R EhTE AL or | ried by abo vo thirds vote, The consti- : R TP IbYs Boslat mal : ! i e Kind of foddor, of which there is an | transit asa ship canal across the Isthmus of istration many offensive judicial and other | Tied by about a twe thirds vote. The consti Des Moixes, Ia., L'ob. 3. —([Special Tele- | feoting the public schools of Clinton finds | them all to rise and join in singing “Our | Sther kind of fodder, of which theve s an | pREel B8 EE K ioross Contral Ao cors wl Btie e removed if ut | tuents of the members will offer no objection, | Tue o 5 5 e o ) b d 31“1I ers who cannot easily be removed if at G L o m‘hmf, ropro. | Sramto Tue Bee. ] —Towa will do her patri- | that therc is no appropriation to pay him for Native [lowe” to the tune “America.” and | {joueind cattle being fattened for sale. icaz If any European government should - otic auty in furnishing her quota of men to | his wor poeals to the state board of | the words of the hymn were rendered with construct or assist in the construction of a 3he o ¢ o o. | sentatives will afford them better service u | wol 3 re_ren R ‘ [ oo tho eldest and mokt influeatial re- | With & private. secretury a member of the | serve the public under the now administra. | health, and is told that ‘nefthor the mayor | sv much patkios that hundreds of tho andi Webstor, great publicimprovement in country, General Harrison—said to your cobrespond- | house can accomplish ulmost twice as much | tion. Therearea number of candidates for ommiticoiitio :’gg“fifl:‘,‘,,\ i CH L A 'f‘l...‘f.-,;‘::.'\'\‘f.‘v:(-\x‘:'.lf»ll\lfl'fi‘qu',...“,:;; Reo Crovn, Neb,, Feb. 22.—[Special to [ the assortion of tht poy tHntigovarl eat toduy: “If1wore one of tho republi- | 8¢ now, and everyone wante his demands at- | the loading federal positions of thostato. | S0 if ho gate sny pay fowhint he hos done 1t | As. the congrogation passed ou all. the Wobster county. has long.en | 0¢"85 alrding < that dnprovemests DRI T GO ERGRT e R The marshalship for the southera district is | will bo a gratuity from heeity. members of the church and many who were | jov e reputation of being the greatest | Columbia and Nicurazun ure both woak re- Bomlaets shaciiavamor boen roporred trom | 1 R . s e | 8612160 bolbatiween Major histia o GHIi: not mombers flocked over to where Geacral | stock producing county in the Republican | publics, and they woutd soon be. forced 1o sossion It possible, and if ono was held I | bers of the present house of representatives | nell, and Captain Miller, of Red Oak. Ex Tho Des MolijckiBiall .Club. e Yo fouy Lt Jiout the | valloy, and e Cloud that of being tho | yield, eitiier by treaty arrangements or con- Would have business elscwhere. o confirm | Who werc not re-clected last November ex- | Senator Lowis Miles, of Wayne county, Fon Des Moises, Ta., Peb8=(Speoial to Tur | BUS ehirbace, bl Pod thetd £Ra00Ye: 4 | best shiping polnt on tho line of the B, & A A S Sl ono of these nominations 13 to invite the dis- | Pect_appointments under the incoming ad- | Joun Scott, of Poweshick, and Lawyer Cor. | 1 ~The prospects for the Des Moines | HiTE¢ ¢ o familiar fontures of their dis. | M: €ast aud west of heve. The number of | moting tho eaterprise, A wonflict of luter: a pesomoni Shst o lninistratlon e Saveralor Inei havaaeat od , and Lawyer Ca 3 e glimpse of the familiar features of their dis- | w110 being fed here and within o radius of | €5ts with cither would certainly occur, and Ploasuro of President Harrison. It isa por- | Ministrution. & Lo Goneral Havrison | ¢¥: of Marshall, are the leading candidates | Pall club ave constantly improving. Maa- | tinguiqed”countryman, and General and | fatt1e boing fad horq and within o vadius of | Q100 Solor \old suecunib to tho grot e i oo | e atiers Have waied thoir egislitures or | for United States district. attorney for tha | 4Eer Hartis looking for a good third busc- | Mrs, Harrison walkol up Dennsylvania | (4 mlcs ishoi0and u proportio oot | power, and the witimate resalt would b Son ware confirmed T have no._doubt that | constitutents to give thom indorsemonts, | southern district. Mr. D, C%. Chase, of Web. | man and short stob, and will saon bo able 1o | Ay at De. Huinos resdonon 1o saya | the county. " Catile of all gradea” number | Eur o Eanamy I gl e ) 5 s 9 A ! Sl oDt T ! sidence o sy chinps Xt - President Harrison would bring about a | Some of them want to o abroad while others | ster City, is the leading candidate for attor- | 2inOUNCe his entire list. b iemanibor | final good-bye to their pastor and family (Lt T epubl 7 SO e osire to be on the beneh, collectors of cus. | St C1ty R C K or- | pitchers and witl be abie, from this number, | final good-bye to their pastor and fumily. Eroadlof alllinds|is blonty b Muchahay s ion to the other republics, prompt romoval. Knowing this, how . can deiro Dl oo itbanhilcolle: :j;{:}t_‘f‘x‘:‘ ney in the northern district. Mr. Weinstein, | to et about three good ones who will go [ During the afternoon and evening ‘many |, ieeGGUA0 SO O3S Bt MAECH Bor, If this is allowed we abandon he republicaus sufer a_confirmation. 3 Sl e BB g an e ke S aa LN Al | n ek alaas ot neighbors and frionds called “to_bid them ( JRA€ SWPLOdto Bewker hud, othel ORte: |41, ihicipto o which we have clung for Mr, A eclares that the Cowles free to- | Positions in the departments here. There is | Of L SR el Bt Godke a0 HTho W sanral e o < o : ¢ Bantes that if wore passed It would wot bo | of the good positions in Washington, Somo | Editor Myers, of the Wapello Republican, He Marriod the Girl. Joave bome at 311 p. . to-morrow. escorted | gined from hore i the last sixty davs | Pes which out fathers aud forefathers wain- signed by President Cleveland. here are | 0f them undoubtedly deserve recognition, | Wants to e consul ut Victoria. Mr. Austin, Avooy, Ta., Feb. 24, —[Special to Tie Bre.] | oF SOVEEROF Torer 4 Auvor (eany Shd [ and about the sume mumber — of | tained so successfully and so patrioticall, Loty Eresid hich miay make the | while others were defeated on account of the | @ _prominent manufacturer of Grimnell, | _nd case of the state noat Lo - | other distinguished citizens hen their | 500 Phe principal stock feeder in the The prescnt, the report declares, is an op- questions in congress which may make the J o b tor to he Y ase of the state against Henry Bur- | caprjage reaches the corner of Ohio and N portune and important time to announce an Drocecdings very lively. " Tho session wil bo | Wunini of thoir popularity among their eon. | BIOH pib i ™S Ehio™® o F5eg | meister, for seduction, was torminated last | Bemnsylvania streets it will bo met by an | SOunty is Mr. W. N. Richardson, of s city | hortuno and importint thue to wnnounce an Since no matorial amenaments will be suf- | if some other men wera selected. ey O o o onl | e, oo oot o | L D oL 0 ® ohOt 1110 | being one of the largest and most successful | Worl hus stopfed, and the governmeat of N R YT DR T e e MISQELLANEOUS. like to go back to his old post as minister to | seitlement by marrying his victim, and to- Russcll B, Tlurvison, wife and theie little | foogers in the state. He has been engaged | ¥ s has been asked to construct or con- iR hoaReiHd onator o men can Block There is a big pile of mail for General | Germany, and the number of patriots who [ gether they left on the evening train tospend | daughter arrived from O: 3m_ this ‘\‘rv'-r in the business many years and not w few i some way the construction of the the procecdings undor the prosent rutes, thare | Harrison at the Washington ~ postofiice, | Would like to serve the government in the | their honeymoon in Omaha. HoonoCoIDRUIGIL G tor and Mrs. | o vour readers throuzhout the state know | € Itscontrol by a_ European governnent i proceedings under the present rules, there 2 uders. -~ Tho presidential party to Wash- [ 0 F3UF FEREETS LT Nt R0, 8Ll KIAN | Cainot but be regarded as injugous to the Eo0 i i RENUITO N nsrs Suehol 17k o being | postal, Indian, pension and other branches of ] ——— » i willbo vory little dono beyoud the passugo [ £10NF, & PUSCL |0 etven hay won | tho scrvice, is fully enual to tho demand. THE CLEARANCE RECORD. on will consist of General and Mra. Har- | 43056 000 bushels of corn and 500 tons of | rights aud intercsts of the United Sttes, : R anced to arrive only abo veals g Prominent among these is Congressman o Mr.and Mrs. MelKee and children, | o £ Which he witl have paid the prices s amenace to our welfare. Morcover, Washing G O T, o Dihe vy earkily cimes® PO { Folincs, of th ‘Penth district, and H. S, | The Financial Tramsactions of the | Mrs. Lord, sister of Mrs. Huvriton, und Mrs, Doy torashioniiewiil lnvolpal Ao mrlces aty obligations and far-reaching ond men from Dakoti to-night. . Anothor mstall " Pexny S. Heatn, | Vaughn, of Algona, who would like to be com- Past Week. Eaton, sister of General Harrison, Hon. expenditure) for products of tho' county. | JINCHEL EUATE "xw;w et ‘hh(\\hln;:’:h: ment mrived to-day, Some of them have There are many other stock feeders in the ] )| kT 2 missioner of pensions. Ex-Governor Stone | Bostoy, Mass, Feb. 2t.—[Spocial Tele- | N Huston, W IH. [ ~“'“"f\- ) Secr B el oo Wi o, ot hars bl o JaY0 A MERE BAGATELLE would like to be commissioner of the general sl tary Halford, Senator and Mrs. Saunders, of | (IR IRERY CERCE SOCK TOAERR (0 IBE | ronosed inter-oceanic cunals are to bo con- 9. 1008, i 9 s iR BADATHLL land office. Colonel Hepburn's fri the inauguration and look after tters o gram to tho Bze]—The following table | Omahu. Stonosr Vi 1 : % Ha¥ats maha, Stenozrag ibbott and fami S o s % rons, | Structed, makes 1t of paramount imyportance o inauguratiof | Cafler matters A German Paper's Opinfon of the | montioning his namo us f suituble peraon for. | compiled from dispatches to tho Post from | and . Miss Sanger, steuographer. A roiel Gharle Bniae WA drone, o o ieonlelof ths Wb itn BTty bat Ry nected with statehood. Very early after the | 2 on the comuiissionershin of patents, or for a | themanagers of the leading cloaving-louses | special train for the presidential var R e ) onichid ant Ho Lt Mooy e oo dth of March u delegation of these men will Samoan Affair. position on_the inter-state commerce com- [ of the United States, shows tae gross ex- | Fived from Pittsburg lust night in charge of | Np.cu1) William Gates, Charles Gurney, R, | ments to engage in the constrvction or con- call upon President Harrison and ask for Beruiy, Feb. 2(.—The Berlin Post re- | mission, Mr, Arthur Springer, of Louisa changes for tho weok ended February 23, | General Superintendent Miller, of the Penn- | i “giion WS8R B 0TI VRS R0 | trol of these canals should b watched with the _ appointment of & governor of | printyan article in the Weser Zeitung on the | county, would like to bo. governor of New it ont ot fneronen oY =% | sylvania road. The private car Tolanthe ar- | pi S\ So TR SERE8 BRI & | the atest vigilance and looked upon Dkota, Y ill be edited b | Gumoan question, and remarks that 1 many | Mexico. Mr. H. . Hancock, of West Union, | 155% With rates par cout of incraase or do- | rived from Chicago this morning over the | T, Alves, Miner Bro ‘Worthington, John | With serious concern and disapproval. presenting the name of Arthur C. Melette, jquestion, would like to be one of the four rogisterers | Crease as compared with the amounts for | Monen line. This car will comprise part of 0 o O MBRION, The time has come for our of Watertown, who is the governor-clect for | respects the views therein taken are correct. J s 8 e presidential train. It is tenderea by Gen- | Moore, I W. Hampton, William and Le- ) gov xgepec] lorein of the land office in the new territor the corresponding weelt m 1858 the presiaential train. It is tendcrea by Gen- | prand Thorne, Colonel Eaton and John Me- | Kovernment to define its position and take o the state of South Dalkota, They believe it | The article in question rejects the suppo- Oklahoma, as soon as it is creatzd. - —————————————————— | ¢ral Superintendent Garcelon, for George M. | & /1o My, MeCullom lives in the north behalf of our sister republics of the would be the proper thing to have the man | sition that the government came to terms e Pullman, to the Assovi , for the use | o' 6 tha county, noted for his fine hogs. hemisphere. The day of isolation o J5 o be kovernor of tho state, in the | with America owing to Germuny's position The Breeders' Association. oLartespoudonisiho) e Jeen here for |y age parties are feediug from twenty-five | 0f the three Americas lias pussed, and the ot mamoiane o chafigo 1s made in tho,| in regard to France, and says Dis Morxes, Ia., Feb, 24,—|Special to Tng the past several months representing metrd. | 44w hundred head of cattle and a propor- [ day of fraternity and fricndship, improved sent administraion till the territory un-"| MICEREC G TEAME RS 0y 201iB8) politan papers. ‘This car will be in charge of woaunicodhendof. commerce, and enlavged national froedom the law is divided and made two states. | o1 005000t ances would Germany have | BEE-J—The proceedings of the fifteenth an- R 8 correspondent of the Associated "‘]'{_I"!}"l'" or of o S O AT Each vear brin the United This would make an unbroken administra- | Jicked a rupture with America for such | pual meeting of the Iowa Improved Stock press, who was_detailed here immediately |, (f66 00, a5 & market, 18 uBsutnasse tn | ud the republics south of us in clogor o o vy and would enable thew 10 | 4 “hagatells, The Swmoan white book | Breeders’ association are now given to the after'General Harrison's nomination. note that fully 4,00) heud of stock being fod umupication, and the day is not far dis- i ctter ad o ) ey it el AR R it when the three Amcricas will be the present incumbent is removed till the e inie , e : y JGHLY NDLF, jliCansns e stolbosinatliotedahoro ANe e ilrond u tho prosent incumbant is removed vl the oictais repudiated was contrary 1o Interna- | oral ussembly, This association isono of the | St Lows ; MORMONS ROUGHLY HANDLED. | uy0heurd of no cliolera or discase of any connected” by ruilvouds and bound keep the incumbency intact. ' Governor | yotiGIRWs TACBISR SICRIE, Yoi0d Y | successful institutions of the state, und rep- | B braiisco:. . 1 Proselyting Misslonarics Flogged and [ niture, and owing b ihe open wintor stock | fowetiior o ook e aeatis Molette is a fine specimon of manhood. He | 5 uuingt the excess of zeal displayed by Ger- | resents the advancement made by the farm- | Baltimore... ). : Driven From the Country. has done remarisably woll. 3 1,055, hogs 17,180, —_ vent a vote on the Cowles free tobaceo bill if there is nothing else accomplished by this | o move him, the friends of Turney scem to prineipally corn, as it ¢ crTies, CLEARINGS, - eswaou] esvaxoaq Hoston. ... A o " Y Philadeiphia . shows that whatever action German | public in book form, as ordered by the gen- | cijesmePHI 3 on o v { AT tio raserve ¢ ouomy and 1o about fifty years old, largo and brainy and | pan agonts who appeared to bo- lacking in and stock growers of Towa in the matter | (¢ RSP 2N EvANsvILLE, Tnd., Feb. 21.—Several Mor- Way advance the best interests of our sister re- i o B FThesan. e s 4 DALUVE | the statesmanlike discretion necessary in aising and improving the grade of cattle ty. " mon miss, es have been proselyting for Wixstng, Neb,, Feb, 23.—|Special to Tr publics south of us. ‘The needs of our peo- Hoosier and framed Indiana's presont adinir- | joating with the condition. Samoan reports 2 i ¢ the dignity of our governinent, and th able sclool law. He has been a warm per- | (i il VT e ROREETRE. - SEEOE "jh_ * | About twenty years ago pure bred specimens ll_--'"h\‘m-g hereees some time past in this section of the country. | Beg.]—The number of cattie in this county 8 BN 0. Okt DYOrL, L-l-' ] 'L‘j sonal friend of Genoral Harvison for twenty | Fiol"r" Sotoetion appear necossary. . Aftor | Of stock began to be introduced into Towa, | MW arien' " i i Two of them in Dubois county have been [ will vary but litile from 16,000, From 1,600 | I o s A A SHAS SR years, supporting him in his newspaper and | Gaving “that the confliet of ~ Decem- | with very beneficial effects. From thut time, | Cleveland 1 iming to perform miracles, but fuiled to | to 2,000 of these should go to market within - Shhe suump iu thememorable campaiun of | bor 18 might have been avoided | instead of shipping out of the state, the great Detroit... creie 2 5 | doso. They were told by a number of citi- | the next s 5. Many of them are fat HOISTED A FLAG. {8 WROD Gienoxs rison was acandidate | G the German consuls taken mol bulk of the grain raised in lowa, the people | 5t Punt . A “1 1 Jons to leave the county, but refused. Last ‘ - for governor of Indiuna. | Ho wis an oviginal | jigoraliy his instructions, which were that ho | beean to see the advantage of feeding it to [ {1mans .. s | e it Lk ETROY: i A A Brooxiyn we xpresses Joy at Harrison man before the nomination, and | oY, ot fntorvene, bt in. the event. of | stock. First came an. improvement in the | Mianewvolis .\ b | Iriday, while they wore exhorting, sever Our hogcrop is a light one. The cold AT s during the campnign canvassed Dakota for | mymegese’s ability to hold his ground he | grade of hogs, nnd the razorbacks disap- | Riehmond. | 5 1l (T T masked men seized diem, stripped and tied | rains cut it short last spring, 8,000 hogs ull N Special Telegram to speukers und money, to bring about success | gyouid support negotiations — between | beaved. Then a better stock of horses and | Mempis pasd ] themto trees, and gave them fifty lashes [ told, and but fo sady 10 go—perh il el By AN int the states, His friends are very much in | iy imeseso and Mutoaba, cattle was introduced, and the farm- LOUS oL iel oo 210 | cuch on tho bare back. They were told that | ton cars in the next month. Thove ure | LME BEf 1on Mra. Ohristine’ Bohinghte caruest for his appolutment to the oftice he | “IpReiW IS ST L inues: “Whother | ors bogan o got ' thoroughly inter. | Indinnapoiis : e DA ruaeles et IhER S bk A b ) Ly ke | ner iicard to.duy of death of Mrs, Will fill dn aige eventafter the first of vext | aratoufu's people were led by the American | ested in tmproving tho grade of the stock of | i Y 4 ing, but_would bo killed it found i tho | Patties feeding us many us five cars of cattle | ryomas Sohultz, who committed suicido in year, el government of not, thoy cannot e made re- | all |:un|~4’ Som lifteon sears ugo ::... move thesp et counly on Saturday. They disappeared, and | #8d 0o Hogw 1o follay, and 1,800 | 13rookiys other day, she hoisted o flag % K, sponsible for the action of ndividuats. - The | ment in favor of better stoc one far 3 0 onc of them, Elder Williams, made a jou 0 4.600 b 8 and 1,800 | CEOEL v 4 Pz Taw P vtner Millor, in a letter to a friond | (RILNLS oneul, however, by his action un. | enovzh to Justify the orgauization of an -1m A Uy milos to Winslow, which he | 8heep. Probably there are sheep being fed in [ 01 her Brooklyn residence. Mrs. Schiucht in Wushington, made use of some language | qouivedly burdens lis government with sueh | proved Stock Breeder's association,” and i Ananky Billes S0 Y islow, AvBich 10 fih s sounty ot. Among the many cat- | ner recent red a limited divoroe in @ Which, while it was not au assertion that ho | yoq)onsioility. The contrast between the at- [ now it is ono of the most flourishing of all | New Haven [/l panion, Who had fallen by the wayside, and | U feeders r0\Wageworit100hoad, Jiaule g s, Boulis yipsbos expectad to be g member of the cabinet, was | pitude of the consul and the government is | the state organizations. As a result of che | Woreester.......\ i Lie himself was in a balf demented condition | A-T; Chapin 100, Pittenger Birothers 110, | respor was oy, wl-horlako riyally At least suscaptible to no other construction, | shown by the white book, and therefore is | work that hus been done in improving the | Norfolk: - : and perfectly oxhausted, Thoy are looking | 11- B: Miller 120, B, H. Miller 118, Mr, DD tragic end that prompied the raising of the and is 30 understood. He intimates that he | 00 explained. ! . stock of fowa, it is estimated that there is i Tty 4 for the other elder to-day. It is thought that | €011 100, Fred and Chris Thompson 120, James | flug. The neighly t the police will be attorney general, which, if it is true, The Cologne Guzette violently attacks the | vested in cattle, horses, mules, hogs and i ¥ Williams will_dic from the effects of s | 80 Charles Dobbins 120, John dames 6), Da- | to pull down the flag, but they would not makes five places in the cabinet that have | jqisinnige. Pross and repeats the demand | sheep in this state alono, over §200.000,000, i ’ P AR, vid Marshall 63 Mr. Marsiall bas putal- | do it been cortaiuly filled, leaving the war, uavy | 71" the punishiment and. extradititn of the | Thero aro probably 10,000,000 animuls of var o 4 £ st most 400 pounds on’ each steer. Ulrich i 55 gy and agricultural departments open for settle- | 100 the P B N 0k iotls Kiuda in the stite. Souno of the fincst | Grana Mapis " 5 kA Sons have 41 steers—the heaviest and fattost wenty-Five 3 : i wment after the arrival of the president-elect Pho North German Gazotto publishos a | Norses and cattlo in the worldare to b found | sLAcom - . k olerant Stud - linthe county. The ba of the fat cattle , Mo., Leb, 4.—(Special gram in Washingtou, The tallc ubout Judge I2mory | pap ot Upolu, one of the Sumoa islands, a | in lowa, and the general grade1s constantly | Topera ., 2 CHARLESTON, 5. C., eb, 24, —[Special Tel inone and twe car lots, ‘There hay Bee|—The 19th of March next, Speer, of Goorgin, In conneotion with the | giuf'or\ich, it declars, leaves no doubt | imbroving: WB1ore11150i 25,8 ogram to Tne Bee.|~At the recent presi- | been about 3,000 fat cattle shipped out of the ris U2 twenty-fifth anuiversary of tho cabinct is becoming quite serious. Speer | of hio preponderance of German interests in - Total S 0 dential election, much to the surprise of [ county since the 1st of Novemuer, mosthy ab f oo 000 the Rov. Pather [ - was formerly a member of 1gress Negligent Board of Health Outside New York ‘i i 4 l0ss to the foeder. pricsthuod of the Rov. IMather Linenkamp of from Georgia, elected by tho democrats %ob. 84.—The T ) Nogligont Hoard ORIES: ) g =" | everybmdy, two vrofessors of u South Car Our wheat and 0at eron lmost a fail- | the German Catbolie chureh of the Immacu- and afterwirds an independent candidute Feb. 24.—The Times' Berlin cor Des Moixes, Ta., Feb. 24.—[Special to Tie Not included in totals; no ciearing house | jipa collewe, who had been r itly called to L 4 ) respondent says: At the dinner given by Iahha s " ¢ hea 8 Corn made o 80 bushels to te Conception, IMather Linenkamp is vicar sgaiust tho regular democratic nominee, | BRI o the wombers of the lower houso | BEE:] Fhe Ko baard.of hoalth:liss boen : 2 BN their chairs from uorthern colleges, voted acre tho county over. Porbups ono | gaueral of this. dioccso and s been m Gt upon o protec mn‘x;l:nlln;ru{ ”r \'\.ul;h feated | orthe Prussia diet, the chancellor s he ve- | haviug a little trouble with contagious Kind Words For P the straight republican ticket, The students | fourth of it was ligitand chaffy, The bal- | Soseph for seventeon yc AR gomAte e e e e s caident | garded it as an uttér impossibility fhat the | diseases in different parts of the state, from | oxnoy, Fob. 24.—With refereace to the | were indignant, and to show their contempt | Anee Wwas f . Thero was not much are now being made 1o the quarter AN 0 T,;:""‘;“.“lm‘\\“ ““;"'m-; 8 ) oun guestion should have the effeet of | the failure of local boards to enforce a strict | govelopments before the F commis- | they serennded the offending professors with ")"“ :m” th A gona m!‘l\ : .',M lhlv ro centennial of the reverend futher's entrance iions slanaing Al vyer, and is record torrupoing those friendly relation 0- | quar: 5. The loof 6 oMoer 0 £ about one hundred and fifty thousand by o the pricsthood in a memorable Sy in the United States district bench has beon | 11LOTTUPoIng t e eetations b3 | auarantine. The local health oficers say | gion, tho Daily News says: “I is hard to bo | tin cans and_shrill_whistics. The faculty | b i i tamaror 4l HLY thousind bush; Fon O i banaemartuie, ke tween Germany and ic which 1o an PO oir orders e 1 that people will not respect their ovders and. | silent upon a singlo topic uvon whicn every- [ Teprimanded the studeats, but the profossora | tho bost quality. 1t is worth from $1.50 10 | ' alebration in i 1 s bl anite | have existed = for & = century. The - ; o they don’t know what to do. The attoruey | body is thinking and spe were mado to foel in many ways that they | & por ton. Tt is estimate at from nine thous- | by other congregations of e eity and wbous very ereditable. While he has never allied hiniself to the republican party, he is more s o g0 phical situation of Samoa geographica u no; were held In contempt. A body of students | and to ten thousand tons Hundreds of cat- | weventy-iive priests from othor parishos playing before Prof. Randall's recitation | tlo have been wintered almost entirely on EN . I avmpathy with its platfor '.”u‘x‘\l“.:r'”';‘:'f-" wud the imperfection of telegraphic cow- | gencral has instracted the state board of | ferring to Gladstone's r remark, o o Las. ad th vepublicans of the | 4, ynicution rendered & it impossiblo for him | health that its regulations must bo obeyed | that a vast fabricationof iniquity is about t et Py, e SR k South would be very well pleased to seo hith | g, bo responsible for all the acts of the Ger- | and can bo enforced the same as the ordors | be cxploded. The News suys: “Profound room Monday i Tefusad 1o esase the it | corn stalic pasture. ‘There” will bo quite A Bogus Convert Siiat o Vit et g Snocr (8 4 | man ugents v the Pacifie, but. the parties in | of a court, and the board can call upon the | respect for the judges provents our dotting Hotte rhien communded, 10 o w0 o010 01 | number of cattlo sumincr ¢ A few huve sura, Mo, Feb, ‘A.—(Special Tele Ington visiting friends. 0 says thu spute were ated by st pir d enforee the d o adsione's ‘i's' crossing § " stuc ; o e, 0 been but iu iot for June mar J dispute were animated by the best spiriy, and | sheriff to enforce them, and if thatis not | Gladswone's ‘i's’ and ing his ‘U dall reported to him later for reoitation L d ‘. ol gram to Tur B ey wloss, Prof. Randall refused to_ admit his class un An luvitation to Traveling Mon pastor, and the deacons 1 Aptist he knows nothing whatever concerning the o > B vg: o e b X no donbt Germany's commercial interests | sufiicient, the militia can be ordered out, Ho | Regarding Parnell the News says: “If he reports of his appointment further than that | (W YYTPC EERAEY 8 BRI says there must be no trifliug when the lives | clears his character Englishmen will remem- | 1r0 e b X il he apologized” The student refused, and ob., Feb. 24,—|Speoiul Telr burch were vietimized by u Jow nsmed Krame ho has skipped, . KKramer pr Ao of bia £risuds had sugustad bis pame T of many inuocent persons wro at stake, | ber the patieat diguity, gentlo forbearance | Hl l how much woight their presentations had, 4 L0 Al £ i e L o > greates! - orne s tended 10 be a rabbi who ed to boca and had uover - received the slightost intis [ 57 Lovis, Feb. 3. —~An Associated press | part of people where contagion exists, Sl imden 8 Store of ety wlion would | tho student and a roughand-tulbie fight cn: | Which is ono of the most completo in tho | LT Do rabbi who wintod to bocoma mation that his appointment was probable, | reporter called on Third Viee President T — have broken many @ brayve spirit, He | 8ued, which was cnded by another professor | west, will be formally opened on Monduy, | \eeh's hoard dnn 550 1 v The He is well satistied with his present position | Newwman, of the Missouri Pacifie, to-night Dasat "““"[' l'“’l “",‘J‘ \I-‘w: will forever rank among the most devoted, | BéParating the combatants. The stude: March 4, with a reception and ball I 5which they raised 1o help the sups on lh‘u beneh, but of course would feel | yu4 asked him for a confirmation or denial of ES MOINE o, Feb, [Spectal Yo THE | 500 sions, loyal and unselfish stateswen | Wa8 expelle nd the professor resigned. . A cordial invitation is extended o travel posed convert to chr unit Other portas greatly nonored by a cabiuet uppointment, his rumored resignation. Newman said: | BEE.e—Iowa is gotting quite famous for the | yhat ever steered a country through. storm - ing men to be present and take vart in the | Lic but less valuablo articles are wissing p | SAIME AT ORIAR RAPLOS. *“Fhat T have contemplated rotiring from the | number of flue musicians who have gone | and peril to honor und safely. Nor will the A Scarlet I domic, iestivities, with Kramer. Kouduy's New York Lress publishes two | vailroad business for some time past, is true, | from this state to public distinction aud | pame of Walsh and I5gan o without sheir | Biswauck, Dak., Feb. 24.—Scarlet fove g - D e et o hicf of bollce | but that I bave resigued is not truv prominence. The last Iows girl to atiract | Auc meed of praise,” which has been prevalent in this city ar A Murde aillotined. Pigott in Close Quarters. y capal of o hroughou 9 -~ < d —~ -— ¥ 2 eached & L 'eb, 24.--Danth, the murde: NI ) 0 % country, showing that crime is on the in A Tarhontinse Exnlosion attention is Miss Mershon, of Newton, o AT Ta— Mandan for some time, has now reached a | HaMsUrs, Feb, 24.—-Danth, the murd LoxnoN, Feb, 24,1t is bolieved that Bde crease, especially iutemperance, murder, P ATV RE ¥ Y Jasper county, $She is quite young, probably [ ¢, ), Feb, 4 ,",fl' ’“ o and his | o8t alarmiog stage, aud all possible pre- | and robber, has boen guillotiued. He ditlonul documents have beer sent from Dube theft and prostitution, and that domestic icago, beb. $-An explosion of tur- | 0o 0 twenty, butshe bas given indica- | . 'A% Feb, 21 —Olof Houson and his | ouuiions are being taken by the authorities | imPenitontto the end in 10 London to be us the further cronss bliss is waning. The following is found | pentine in a brick building at 63 aud 65 Canal & % wondseful bromiss and & brilliant | 22R8I8s Nels Olsen, were fouad dead in their | of both cities to prevent its further spread. ” - wination of Pigott. Davis will repudiate among the reports: “Phillp H. ancis, | strect to-day causod a fire which resuited jn | tons of wonde REomiso and 8 al room this mormng, having been asphyxiated | The city 0ols, churches and places of The Weather Indication alloged iuterview wiih Pigolt, twa marshal of Cudar KRapids, lu., sends u report | losses to several small munufacturers o ggre- | carcer as a singer. She studied for some | by gas inadverteiily turned on after the | amusement have been closed, aud. there 18 For Nebraska, lowa and Dakota: " students proviug it Davis ejected At s neitber §ood “uor bad! 1t will he lu- | galing 60,000, time in Naples, and went frow there 1o Nice, | flame wis extinguished also taik of closing up the legislature, 1 warmer, southerly winds. 3 ' course of the conversation gave the - by 8 Newman Has Not Resignbd. through iess and wilful neglect on tng [ and uatlinching dlgnity with which | 1 4o tourse of the conversation wase the | oo g B, ) The Hotel “Thurston,