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L — —— i ' NINETEENTH YEAR. AHIA, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRU ABY 24, 1890 { A . Vi v N N " R N especinlly sparring, in W ieh Mr, Morton 18 e C ALLTIREDQ E HON JERNOR BIES' INAUGURAL | fSrltatitsucs cher: ‘wna swar onty wowo | THE BEHRING SEA MATTER, | eseieiy arase (ES HIS ACCUSER ! TH b\(‘.’\‘l[“ MHISTRY- settled firmly in the saddle. Indeed the | (10\ A{U ’ 145 L. 1 choice between them, and their only hope A uA |\ A L v | expectod to take part. |, A “l' “\ ’ b ls h] 5- | 1 ht | Iay in protracting the deadlook until the AMNESTY FOR 1y % /* TERS, | ministerial pressure which can be brought anti-monopoly measures could be crowded The proclamation of % wetary Proctor { to bear on an election here is simply incred out for lack of time, and this thoy very granting amnesty to da=- s I8 in the | An Impression Prevalent that the | ible, lrm,!m:‘c 'hcir‘ r‘r'ron: defeat l:"rml":: The Traditlonal Jeffsrsonian Sim- {'_.v‘:'l]rrla\':fifiifi&lfl&n"nfimxhcl';'"':l'f‘h‘:m Blaine and Pauncefote Reach an 1:3;!4:';‘{:';.:‘3?':2( fi‘-:‘m‘;\m‘_: ‘::m.' ohe Heo Passes Through the Ordenl With Prosent One is Doomed. Yo b AT Rk Whio plicity Will be Lacking. fairly sizzle and the Auti-monopoly contin- Agreemeont, Wl0ared, A rapore from vk A Bost | Taskvens a Smile Upcn His Lips. unctionaries and-depagtment employ gent will crowd on all steam and endeavor worth military prison sho that of the i l always with the party in power \’*"|"‘"."° to malke up for lost time. iéh 1 ) vrisoners at that st ion 423 wre N Sy they have to, the ministry has perceived the EADLOCK The Farmers' Allianes, which now wields serving time for desortion. 10 secretary O SIGN OF FEAR ESCAPES HIM. [ SECAUTEUESANDHASEVS SURA TN ikhd weitlay SEIHG WAL A Heenpoattion. | DL ON U EORETHE S D hou a political power that is b to be despiscd [ AN INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY | FiCfRe LG Ao G0, o e is preparing for a formal assault on M. and 18 increasing in membors at the rate of will be extended. It is not improbable that My o MonRiy Tn. K6 HHdmat Webata g nearly a thousand a week, demand certain all desertors prior to December 81, 1880, Will | oo o0 s o Iy On fe A Graf Apponyi Will Probably Be the :;‘”‘ ”"l-l “;""‘-‘ ':1 ALk “J 1 " * | Railroad Agsnts Enconraged the Re- | roforms, mml the voice Mf\nh rommm.“ll,lonl Recommended by the Internationa | bo pardonod. During the month'of March 1 M‘:"”'“li" ¥ i ‘;"’l“" " 1o ls There will be hot words exchanged and elec- " v must be beeded. A very few of the radical . three chaplains will be_retired from active L y Recognized by Pars axt P e . of ent T inthy I Legis- . S N chay [ Next Premier—A Firmer Foreign tielty (n thd BIED Lty Lo U Mombers embaried TN PR SR Lo sleot American Oonference—Amnesty VIR, VD ek g Moy ek WY WHath 16 JTad ¢ - Polcy Needed—Russian T — ture — An_ Anti-Prohi- Larrabee United smc‘s r:ulm‘lnr‘m place of for Deserters—Morton Joins was appointed in 183 and is at present on Rud - Danii g B [ ome i it body of the allinnce ) leave of absence at Hot Springs, Ark., re- Ll L Eucroachments. 2 FOR MORMONS, bition Movemeat. Allison, but the groa : an Athletic Olub, @ prings, A are in favor of confining their efforts to tires on March 2 Rev. S, G, Dodd, who is — A London Mob Make it Warm for stato matters, and are satisfled with Alli- e on duty in Moutana, retires the following 1 's ro-election. di Rev. David Wilson rotires March 50, A Man of Iron Nerve, i Somos Missionaries, A Big Blowont o A move Ve g " . o B ¥ s b _ ¥ e P N . leading measures championed WasmixaTroN Bureav Trne Osmana Bes, T will make throe cancies for which 0 Pacific 4 i SRNKALY ) FEOSDEntive LSRN, [Copyright 1590 by James Gordon Bennett.) Des Moixes, Ta., Fob. 23 —[Spacial Tele- | by tho ailiance are the following: They ask 513 FOURTERNTH STREE thora nro & large nubor of applisations on | 4 ALthe Missourl Pacifio raitway station % JOUPIIIRCLED Oy Tamew ordon Bernat.) | LoxpoN, Feb. 28.—(New York Herald | oeqm to Tm Brm]—For & “Jeffersoninn | that the railrond conimissioners bo empows WasnisatoN, D, O., Feb, 23, 1y A% the WP depattmont. kunown us West Side, just boyoud the city _Bupi-Pestn, Feb. 23, —[Now York Herald | o110 Spocial to Tne Ber.)—The party of simplicity” ovent, tho democrats intend | ered to ostablish joint Fates on raiirond lines; | It may be definitely announced that Sec- izt limits, waiting for tho trmn on which was Cable—Special to lnz. nm—.‘\ -All A\Hl:(‘”l' Mormon missionaries who are at present en- | yyov vha jnauguration of, Governor Boles that is, to declare um:e’:l;rfih{)"\\dm-o ;.:‘img retary Blae and Sir Julian Paunceforte An offort 1s Belng mado to " show that the Neal yosterday evening, wore. Police Cap- i RISy Int rendly Wil Bidvops 18 +"u | gaked in & prosolyting campaign in London | yhall e the biggast thing of the kind that 8 ontianote DAt tls now v onwed 88 | have reached an amicable agreament upon | body of 4 man fouad HORIAE e e Brtorry [ tains Cormack and Mostyn, County Attore / e RE CHRTIRS S GO EHIET of | @nd other parta of Great Britain bad & Lvely | fown has aver secn. Thoy have asked for | arony juous passage. ILds tow tho practice | o ehring sen fshory controversy, and | river yestorday is that of Silcott, the ab- | ney Mahoney, Chief Detoctive 1 4 Rt ALl ashy Yecks . politicer atend nay | Umo ot [n Est London, The misslonarion, | yuios 'tna number of ouiside traops tha, | loosl EAbas co BRoLNDEIRNG, Sanator Haae. | it the question of damagen sustained by | Sconding cashier of tho Houso of represcuta~ | geants Ormsby und Sigwart, Hor j Count Alulrn;m‘cy. from the political arena Im? three in number, began a meeting or sorvice | oo evor been furnished bofors, aud they | Kan of Lucas, an able and experienced law- | British vessels will be submitted to arbitra- Nl‘ l‘)‘l‘l‘l\lflu"t:lx; .‘!-l_l.m\ll“.‘x::n‘.:'h;‘ m.‘:: )'\.L."‘;.-tn‘n proprietor of l\u'\ Wisconsin house in South i ocosloned, This moruing [ appliod for #10 | and in a short time a largo crowd had col- expect tho atate to expend three or four | YEI it drawn up u bill 1 moot this domand | yion,~rrho details of this acreoment, cantiot | Ji e Fivor 1t ton st au light to be Sil- | Omaha whore Neal bourded; . G. Davis, ¥ Ywas accorded auaiences by Primo Minister | 1,005, hey wore listened 1o with attea- | §immes as muon soney mr sadal i Tyaaru ons | and It will go throng! Lt Y bo ascertained, but it is known that the gov- | cott, aithough there is & striking resem- | Proprictor of the livery stablo whore Neal T 3 i, loader of the onpo onposition. A l' Tisza and Graf Aboonyl, loader of the 0WPO- | yion “for @ snort time, but presently | their governor. Military companies have | °RRECNAIN o) 1166 favorl the reduction of | ernmont of the United States will not under | blance. g kept the Pinnoy torses that ho had stolon; ] Sition; whoss'advent to power, acoordlag }:“ irreverant romurks Wegan to b heard, | hoonokdcred out feom Cuiamwa, Burligs | passanger farsito 3 oats Ber mile. Senators | any circutstances permit foreignors to s S o | Jeremini Dee, oue of tho young men whom the political prophets of progress in the | oo persons in the crowd being particu- l%:'(\\»:: (::,ll\‘l'iml‘l]l;:.‘- 8 ;“;“i \ “mflym“ fall [ Gronewex of Pottawattamie, Schmidt of | oaich soals oven in disputed waters during :u'nfl:;l‘;"rln-I:‘fi(;"\,;:;‘r ?o" .lll.;e “:nur-::s“ r;\‘l:r\ ";fl Neal hired to I,L:“, drive tho stoek into South party, s now only a matter of a fow m:uk:- larly anxious to know how many wivewono [ ragimant for the military ispiay. Then Soott and Hugle of TMPEE hevo formulated | (6C" o Whan lta own subjoots ste pro GoVarnopahin ot theit sompecte oo, (ihg | ‘Omatin, wnd Christian A. Melcher, from Y By the premior I was reccived in u magaifl | of'yhg olders, a vonerablo individual with | thora will b political olubs from Chicase and notwithetanding b will - encoun: | hibited from eatching thom, and it is not bo- | Sour A Meras Cureleime says that in the | Whom Neal bought tie pocket book, memoran- ¢ cent apartmeat in the ministorlal bullding at | 1o, ¢ whito hair, possessed. These iuterrog- | St. Joo and nearly all the lnrgo cities of | 41 strong opposition . in the senate, | lievea that Mr. Blaino would yield the exclu- | Tar Heel state Coagressman Brewer is | dum, ete. The South Omahu gentlomen were | Offen, 1 was introduced through a series of | ;o 0s gigooncerted the Mormons and ox- L ISR DT e ig | Will quite likely becom a law. Therois | sivo right to tho fisherics in that por- talod of ne tho candilato the republicans | thoro at tho solicitation of T Brx, and '? apnolous ohambers by & aumber of lackies, | cited much laughter and joering among tho | (SINPUCILy'” of the aftair. ' Tt 1a & innugura- | SO0 talk of lntroducing Mothor maximum | yjon of the Henring sea whioh s | Wi Narkianicsy [ Michizan the democrate | woro nccompanied by o Be represontative, | wearing tha qulat costuing of & fow eonkil: |\ orory, Prescotly’s mammber of the anth: | (o iarer th i with an’ Inaugura. For suct & measure 1t Wil harily be wuenad | enclosed entirely vy the territory of tho | Jiayt[kiaE, of putting up Represen ‘cap. | Whoso presence was - 80 completo a surpriso ries ago, and finally found tho premier in his | yjorn10, Jengue appeared on the scene to | the evening. with any degree of emergy. FHon. B, R. [ Unitea States. Whon Alaska was pur- | ture the gubernatorial chair. It is suid that | %8 to almost dumbfound the officers, several 3 siudy, & sunlit room overlooklng the Danuba | oy, opnosition to tho Latter-day Saints. He A NEW SCHEME, Vale, tho former senator from Van Buren, | chased from Russia the boundary between | Representativo Crisb of Georgia can have | of whom sexpressed themselves with the -+ Bod affording a suporb view of Posth, on the 1 prinded tho crowd that not very long ago | Tho directors of the Des Moines ball team | gots in & lick at tho railroads. from. another the United States and the Russian empiro | the domocratio nomnation for kovernor it | greutest cmpliasis us being totally wnaio to * Oppositoshore. ‘Tae premier was drossed in | o vy woman, one of their number, who | Aro goiug to work a new schewe this yoar to | standpoint. He broposes that they shall bo GERbRYRA Y AM I URTh BV TIRE dravwa ot says the word, Represcutative Blountis | ycount for Tur Ber's kuowing that the ok ; i the short-signted | 1 V7' \"% U increase interest in the game and to'benefit | pronibited from chargiag up the uniforms, Y o el kgLl v i exreusion ol Nin aves surgmuon Pranenred | ad boen induced to emigrate by Mormon | hcrenso ‘Thiey will orgunizo a junior baso: | punclies and othor supblics usod by tras | tho center of tho Hebring siraits southwest C. ‘Turner of Omaha s at the Johnson | LFWin was o bo met at that poiut. No other SR e npohol, HEQHABAVO | wifidionaricd; Hindirsturasd to) Her HIBLHBHS | 101 bamm i o e e, Jalcr Basect | puolse T emvloyss, | to the furthermost island in the Aleutian | and J. H, Dumont of Omahn is at the Nor- | paper was reprosentad, Sareey. thepromler soomed vory dobrassed. | 5me shooless and starving, with two lttlo | juniors, /Tho kids will piay in tho small | - Seaator Finh of Faylokbas the deadly car group, but England and other Europ Ll i ot Tortably. B i ol U USICOR U £e had Just returned from the palace, where | o aron “yaving tramped the whole distanco oitien of tho stato with amateur clubs. They stovo m\;ulg“go, mt:d as nnroduci)d 0] [5ikats VS ihever besal forally, Anbitiea )"“rl::..“t Ef.‘l.'fi," 1= tiow com ":-[u:.\flix :‘:::ni.u and brass buttoned individuals at- sy DUl BISIEL O yoary idontiy | the younR woman in question wna asking if | [he TORWAT toau, and S0, as a school for | gother wrong to limit the life of railway | fore British fishers tiad nominal or wo ly during Lent. Pruny S. Hearr, | passers-by, but of the entiro neieh- S Cr SRy ommexdothiy Hiskby wantediiforo: of ‘LROIE" alatora = a:| alevars ovaatit . Derlevoa biet bis Soubias. | oliecayson b es LR e making all | liberty to enter theso waters, as thoy have B bortiood, secmingly, for a mile around. &nd a great ph‘ymcl\i‘ benalty for thoso six- | 4 sorved ne she had been. 'This excited tho | will justify ‘the cxpento und trouble ro- | mileage books of every olass and dosc ption | 1o cuter all waters from which they havo not THE OLEARANCE RECORD, Mm‘., women and children, many of sthom cn years' premiorship, crowd, which groaned sud hooted. Mud ana | auired. It is probable that another short- | *“good until used.’ dmeasure is warmly | yoon ™ tormally pronibited. The United | .. ek A without hat or bounet, after staring for sev- | Mt SUELL L LG L ":““““’1-",""1: other refuse wero thrown atthe unlucky | $top Will ba sccurcd und that Mucullar will xcuh;'r':}x,-lln;:]e&rnu{t'sh:::;?w'h:gc;::i?:r‘tuctorl:f States revenus, marine aud naval vessels [ IMANC ."lvl,'(:.";::: s Of tho Coun- | oral minutes from a distance, coutiously jost hor noblestson, Ho was beloved by all | yyo00ng, who now prepared to make a hasty | S0 hatalle opens, and. not play at all, oxcopt | tornity. The. logisiatars in Towa aro £o | had, therefore, io right to seizo vessels on- Bostox, | Feb, 3| Spesial telogram to | S10IC UP to inquire why s0 many oficers had By cicopsiriota, Rad, betier 8tlll, he ws re- [l gei i ¥hS oens. Thay were chased by | es subsiicate: longer supplied with those convenient, p aged in such fisherios, and this government | , () 0 Pl L BT invaded the peaceful little suburb, But they y ¥ fiy . Tue Bre|—The following table, compilod ; i ; spocted and esteemod by every woman in fiy "o oh “powover, thelr clothing was A NOVEL QUESTION. boards marked ‘complimentary” and i is | is liable to damages for the losses sustained il s S il bad only their curiosity for their paius, Sev- | the land. Our king rmlul lmnlms imnu forn, their hats knocked In and thoy | The supreme court is to bo called upon to :3:%"' suy this bill will go through with a biv I.}mirfwllll(:;:: T "i’.'.‘fon nrt:c;m-ux\xn;n‘n;ue.ufl:; ifm"ll! ‘;“zll'{:“s‘wsm:’f""l" nl‘\i:‘\\: Ll;":";”’;‘:’fi‘ eral very tough uppearing characters who ed and worthy counsellor, n this our vk X e = 4 side a novel ion affecting the rvights 5 ) clusion is th 0 Zreemel vith £ n the citie: ed s e gro 23 pemea o o del ¢ | Wi, L but I do mot think nis death | WOFe otherwiso maltreated. Finully they oF Tovucanos Sopnnon. s e of Lonal| . To deith dealldREBSDling comos. In:| S ohr s e e conoedes tho | changes for last weok with tho rates per | Semcd to be of the tramy order added thoir Ll e A i ought refugs In a four wheel cab aud were | boyiniv companies in this state from doing | 10r its share of legialation, Representative | seizuro of the ISritish Vessols to huve beow cent of incrense or decrcaso s compared | Pre2enCe to the throug, giving it an ex- Uas chunged ln tho leasy tho politioal altas- | 4iyen rapidly away, still followed for some | Prors o compantcs in this state fro: they in- | Chase of Hamilton 18 $he author of o bill | unlawlui and that. Sir Julian concodes tho | °° o toase e compared | tremely unsatisfuctory look, all things con- Lion of parties N arungiry which wo 1Ave | distaaco by & numbor of peopic, who, how- | sure ngainst acoident, they cannot againet | compolling all railroads doiak bisiness in this | Haht of tho Uritel States ta. probint sore. | With tho similar amounts for the corro. siderod. ‘the ofticers, one and all, hoard so much about in tho lust few days. | wor “eo0n" gave up the chase. This is the | fire, and vice versa, eto., ete. The Figelity | state to adopt autom ko couniings and this | ing upon s territory hereafter. ln otlier | sponduig weok In 188, sccmed to bo particularly on the v § se sixteel e > ! Oasiag rance w | measure wi 0 ¥ & strong lo v t nited States will pay whatever = | 5 Yes, I huve been in office sixteen yoars. I, | (o Lot n ones of the kind that the Mor. | and Casualty insurance company of New Toa by T 8. Gofiin of Fork o ooy :wdlv U R S e T A 5 | § |alert, and scrutinized very closely the 100, have found, as Andrassy expressed it, ; : L Yorlk does vhree or four kinds of business. J ¥ | domages the p A S e y move of tho hard-looki 3 b L ] * | mon missionuries have had in tue East end g th railroad commissioner ¢ past, and England guurantees that they shall 4 | § | facesaud every move of tho hard-looking aud for a long time has been trymg to do ; Dast, g ; . 3 ! that the ministerial position o Austrla. | Civ o 'aat aix months. business in lowa. The present wuditor re. | From the above it may readily bo seen | not tresvass ugain. orries, cumamixas. | £ | 8 | men who camo up, while Dotective Haze, iz Hungary is not apleasant ove. Perhaps - fused their first application on the ground [ that tae railroads wereinho particular hurry | Tt is not known who the arbitratbr will be, 2 | # | his usual citizen’s attire, made it his busi~ | the opposition ia right. [am not a vopular | Duc d'Orleans Not to Be Pardoncd. | that the laws of New York prohibited out. | o 8ee the houlu.or anized. x but the usual custom is for each nation to S : ness to constantly keep mungling in the nister, but in the old school of statesman- Copyright 1590 by James Gordon Bannott,| side companies from doing more than one The 1nsurance interests will also receive select & representative, and the two repre- | New b= e g 2 L min [Conyrig] R worst appearing part of the crowd aud over ’ 3 I was educatod 3 Par Feb. 23.—[New Yorik Herald | kind of business, and therefore lowa could | due attention. ¢ sontatives some third neutral authority, or a | Boston, ... ship in which was educatod we were i Nkl o R 3 o RS anything' else than retaliate. The Dungan of Lucas has Introduced into the | gingle arbitrator can be selected, In the dis- ‘)”:It(n.ul ':lnnm. hearing the remarks that were made. R DG ek O DRstIoMam S ORLl e Snectal o uni B an.] =DuodiOrlsans ) || 3 e S A et alnealitho atats | Senate MBS proH IR e s P1iE s s oo pute between Nicaragua aud Costa Rica over | §RIFAE0 “The train drew up to the little station at a and let our popularity take care of itaelt.” | causes more embarrassment to the govern- | g refusal and then the . in. | Mmonts, joint rates ofHoNdsof compuct, un- | the route of the cancl, President Cloveland | Haiimore fow minutes pasv 4 ololock, Hefore the / ‘Do you expect to remaiv in ofiice for | ment than was av first thought possible. He | surance company secured an amend.. | der a minimum nunm%m $1,000 fine, was the solo arbitrator and Preslaent Arthur | Piitsburs. whoels stopped turaing, or any of the offis " Monday evening ment to the New York law. allowin Senator Baraett of Warren has introduced | acted in a similar capacity to scttle the | San Fran: Lo Sayasy Ll e e e e L R R O T et ey boundary disputo between Mexico and | Now Orieans s had gained o footing on the cur steps, *I shall remainat my post as loag as the ‘Luesday morning to Maiso: Centrale. Pres- ';;’“fivil';l"t;!“;fl LA K,,,my pmfed, of Mitchell a bill prowiding that tho valua- | Guatamala. In this instance probably the Gha ‘Tne Bre representative had the three gen- king desires it and as long as my country- xr:lcnt Carnot has all nlonh;z mm:dvd‘m pardon [t mpuny supposed that the obstacle hud um of :m;o‘r l?‘rflm' iim- of the “:;l;fyx emperor u(u Gin;mun{ lorl mump;.ssm‘. x: g( K ABAAY iy s tlemen from South Omaba and himself fa-~ men continue to approve my policy." the young prioce, ut he has now | peen removed from their path in Iows, an will not defeal in cases o Al | France or the kiug of Italy w e selected. | Milwaukes side the coach where Neal was, ‘Ihe object of “Tho premier then relapsed into a discreet | decided not to do o, as many deputies have | so applied for permission o bogin busing 3’550“":]1:';:‘:‘;':‘"“ feided airectly to pro- DL s iva Froat ‘rl‘:‘“",’l'e{“‘l:;;‘{l‘; frovidence search was distinguished almost at first gla ice i . ivi i i 3 t Auditor again re- D! . 2 aine, an ugh quel 6bro1v. i N ) silence. Korbign politics, the Balkan pon- | individually expressed their opinion against m:‘l‘w'nlsh!,:!gmulfgn S gmunsr'lo?"'h“-:“ Towa | The strougest fight, Rowbver, will be over accusodjof *Lingolsm.” orf dosire to disturp | Denver: .. . arded by the familiar figure of Tup Lxe's oo DaseE] seomingiin tnen [{any ot of celemenoy, which would now el || {cSSUEIEE S S 1S BEONCS aLas oA Lo aoliaoluoic MR SE R Rees e 1 oo hor HnESiam biorsel the purpose of | Omana apeciul, correspondont wio hud bgen with to interest him but little I withdrew to sce | most certainly precipitate a cabinet cris than one kind of business, it would bs un- | mands uniformity m;,‘wib ‘books, while a creating a sensation for political effect, tnere | G ENT oo the prisoner in Kansas City since the hour 1 Graf Apponyi, the leader of the opposition. | The reactionary deputies have resolved to just discrimination to give that privilege to powgr(ulflobby'b-uk, QL( 1argo numbor of | is really no statesman of the preseut age Minneaol 16030) 81.9f of his arrest. 1 can readily understand his amazing popu- | vote against the amnesty bill, which wul bo | outside companies. . Tho New Yorkers huve u'fl:iflmg;'m;“;“:"“.mu:";‘;&";gflmw e 2 w:g:eg‘::{:;-: (10 patunlishing unic { Memphi. . R X ) N A ety e bt larity among his. countrymen and the verit- | brought before the chamver tomorrow. e 0 sotk tnolu Tighte by an apnenl | et et KR SR e . (12 sottlemont of internationul disputes, Ho | Columbus moment, barring possibly that in which Neal b —— on mundamus to the supreme court. nles B P! H, A able cull 1 bis worship, which Madamo Cubn's New Governo: the lowa legislature modifies the law 80 as | relenting lforllnul ary solons pack | has not only exemplified this policy in the Bl confessed to Mr. O'Brien of Tt Beg . that Adam has jnstituted 1n France. He groatod i TEE 1000 by oss G R to permit howe companies to do what the | their grips for flnal adjourament. Rex. | dispute with England oyer the Hsherlss and | DUlath - he sold the Pinney cattle—the identitication, me o faultless English, though he never lsm‘“"’fn" Feb. i |N'ewl York Hai-]m outsiders m‘rlnnl l:a dnhfl is n:ia gim‘:arnlfl xg- Flouring Mill Burned Lvnthrflcrl?:ns;o!i;iflll; E:;n%fl!:dfl;]flffilwglv Riclmond . Mr. Davis, the liveryinan, wus the first to It ! 2 L3 ion here thut the auditor's decision will be b ut from the bey I i % Fort Worth.. ey ey L °(°:}"‘“;"x‘ :“‘::‘:‘_:‘(“ “““']:::d’ :l‘l’: icob | Cable—Special to Tur Bre.|—Although it | 198, horS HAMBURG, 1a,, Fob. 28.—[Special Telogram | ful influence with the delegutes to tho intor. | beotin: look iuto the face of the prisoner, aud us he EiERafis DUV KA RY. ssnlate, - Vol | is not yet publicly known, there is httle CURIOUS MEVELATIONS. %o Tus Bee,]—Tho Ragle mills, owned by | natioual American conference to secure o | 8t Josopn did so thoso interested held their breath R S U Op LA iR At Do) FRepoE o0 |15yt Lk o iaw RO TSFHOE GoHbrAlOT Cilbarl| L iEom S et s v T e o way the | H. R. Grae, were consumod by fire last | definite and permanent pian for the settle. | O ingteia, with anxiety. The suspense was but momen- e ot e sulon s well 48 of | i1 bo General Jose Chinchilis, late minis- | democrats ure being used 1n this. Allewsd | sigbe. ey ons gy mea Aty sacke of | Bent by arbliration ofall the internauional | BEIGEL tary, being broken by Mr. Davis oxclaining LISHQRID, S b stalyitorty) s ot Snobla i Grdarceses e Alleon! emovemont ure coming 10 | fiour wero saved. Tho total loss is 815,000, | Linoren Con SO tho republios of this hom- | Now faven . in w whisper: “That is the fellow!” As for farily, and as such a member of the house —_— light. These 1l)em.mn{n !olf‘ the electln'n of | with no insurance. It was the work of an {‘*ul; .l;"-m‘ Y 2 “,t‘nlsf;‘!;‘:'r‘;;‘ the culprit, he returned Mr. Davis' gaze of lords, but he prefers tho more plebian at- THE GURMAN UPHEAVAL, (‘;‘;m;‘;?“;"‘:hg "“fgm‘&n.:‘v;l'g"‘-nf“fl“rr;gx incendiary. AN INTER-CONTINENTAL RAILROAD, oLtk with a smtle on his perfectly calm face, as mosphero of the lower chamber. Oue won- A e ¢ | if they had "a_cliance, ~But their potitious aioyine e Bl Boom The committee on railways of the interna- | Sionx. (it he exclaimed in a genial sort of manner and dorsthab he should have elected suchn | A Reaction Against the: Tyranny of | 4o naimod oft upon the legislature as com- VEnR oo R tional American conference has made a re- | Syracuee. in tunes over wuich he had complete control ; stormy cavcer when pleasant ways were Bismarck. ing from republican farmers. ~One member | IDA Grove, Ia., Feb, 23.—[Special to TaE | yort which will be unanimously adopted by | Lowell...... “Hello, 1d, 1 suppose you won't speak to me open to him, CLEVELAND, O,, Feb, 23.—Major Kaufman, | has just been investigating the pedigree of | Bee.|—Ida Grove will enjoy another build- | the confercnce and is likely to' create mare | Grand Rtupids now!” and he moved his heavily shacklea J pfo forel olity the loss of Anizol dalif mruiom | tho ‘eight. signers of ono of thess petitions ding boom this year in’ the shape of a can- | talk and result in more permanent good vhan | 108 Angele. wrists as if to shake haods WG R0 S RSP SV el ons L [ odiiar ot $hd i fonger aud atife-long studont | gy (ila gont to him. o found that overy ning factory and $30,000 hotel. Last year | 4ny other action of that body. The commit- | be8, Moldes., “Oi, ves, " repiicd Me. Davis, but making ndrassy will o A of German politics, talking todav about the | one was o democrat, and seven of them hud Ttiadithabaddition l’. £3,000 tee recommends the construction of an inter- | . no move to erasp the villiun's hand, **I have began. ‘As prime counseller and trusted | recent election in Germany says tne great | to take & boy o the poils with them last PUETALEY L ofan $5,000 creamery, 8 | ;ontinental railroad to connect tho railway u0 objecticns to speaking Lo you. You know friend of nis majesty, Audrassy's energetic | victory of the socialists was Gue to Bis- | fall to read their ballots for them. The | §7,000~church and a 7,000 new opera house, | gysiem of North America with that of the me, dou’t you, Neal" represcatations ofton corrected our weuk | marck's anti-socialistio law. The luw was | €ighth membor of tha group had stolen @ | known as tho Williams. Thia wintor a new | Argontine Ropubic and doclare ita beliot to tre “Why, certainiy,” camo tho prisoner’s re-* and vacillating foreign policy and stiffened | first made in 1874 and in 1876 quarter of beef just vefore the election, and | building, 50x100, thres stories, has gone up | be thatsuch an enterprise will do more to ""'.‘"“'wm“-‘ sponse, with u laugh. “Of course I know g o fiatl o3 © €% | hence was keeping shady at that time.’| which will be.used as an egg packing estab- promote the peace and the com- ttle you.' the backbone of his majesty’s constitutional | pired by limitation and has been | Those ave the kind ot men who are petition | lishment. Parties from : Chicugo are inter- | mercial prospects of the American re- Then, whispering to Tur Bee reporter, advisers. In my opinion, peace or war in | renewed every two years since at the | ing for the election of Larrabee to succoed | ested with some local people, chief among | publics than any other possible means, Mr. Davis smd. 1 believe I told at the in- the near future depends entirely on Russia, ;’:‘33;;: mng:“um';lhlgs o fgzfi':'{;fiy';u”o:‘?; Allison. b'rnu ‘rupuhucnnkl?rmfi:l orl the ;vlmm i "3"{ L).SA,'linl;lnui“Tr_n’a ld‘r;:é:uml_}./ To hmnuurn}c the !pmjccl.r'.hu,v Dronoso an quest that his hair was black. 1 see I was ; ic, c c y vod | state are beginning to speak for themsclves, | fair is Bxed for Septomber 16, 17 and 18, an: ternational commission of eugineers, who Yok 9% l‘“’““ poliapiining “:“‘““ veninsula § g onforcoment. Men oxpelled from their AL A i 4L i thei W must also in a measure be responsible should a European war ensue owing to the petty quarrcls in these little states. The which an ocoupancy of ‘sixteen yoars had | homes went from place to place agifating and 80 the expulsion clause helped to spread socialistic ideas. In Germany the lovof a and are flooding the legislature with pet tions for the election of Alhson. There is no uneasiness felt hers over the senatorial some valuable prizes are offered to horse- men. % NUMBER 245 shall have their headquarters iu Washington, and from thie point shall direct a topograph- ical, geographical and_mlnoralogical survey mistaken, though it is what one would call a very dark brown.” Mr. Dee then stopped up to Neal, and as S e he did so the latter said, still smiling orAmon mun 8 16 by s serve gy | matter, Senator Allisonwill have' overy AROUSING DISCUSSION, of & route trom tho Cily ot Moxico to tho |* THE NEGKO QUESTION, OHello," and. Me: Dev.. ospondar oEs ifre ce 18 that Russia's are sins of com- | ¢ § Sl e a republican vote n the legislature oa the northern boundaries of the Argentine Re- ‘‘How de do.” After lookiug at -the Sifsronce w thay omission, Our. negative | %0ldier and to keep his' mouth shut. Tho | ih of March next. Comment By Railroad Men on Presi- | public. The commission is tobe composed | Bishop Newman Thinks That Educa- | ootlaw for what - seomet® so 'ug A e 2 3 clalists want to _do away with the army THE ICE CROP, dent Blackstoie's Pap of representatives of each of the countries tion is the Best Remedy. a full minute, Mr. Dee moyed toreign policy allows Russia to drift along, | and claim that if they got in power there wiil neh) 48’8 Rapar interested, and its expenses are to be paid o 3 r aside, remarking to Tne Bee man, *He' doing vory much as it will with the Balkan | beno more wars. 1t is easy to show how such bA_mm_us'h'll;e soasony ln:r t_;-klr;lvl lcehh3s CicAo, Feb. 23.—|Special Telogram to by assssments upon thom at tho | CUICAGO, Teb. 23.—[Special Telegram e e e S T m LA AL o' suates. A dav wil como when we shall | SEBEORS WL Werk spon tho classos who | o0 o ¥ northarn Tows. Gyt and O, | TTE Be.]—Commentingion President T. B, | roe “of $1000 per willion of ‘sopuia. | to T Be.|—Bishop Newman of Omaba is | GORSEIYEND Rate Indiviiual, ‘though he awalke to the fact that our péace st any | furbishthe men for warand who always | pXeslent 1o northers Tows. & ipping points, [ Blackstone's recent paper on the condition:| tion, or some corresponding amount, | in the city to participate in the observance | wo droye in the cattle price forelgn policy has transgrossed the [ine | Meokmamer oariig TUHors of war, "o | and most of theice taken out tharoia shipped | of the railroads of America, Vioe President | Such an assessmont . Wwould amount | of the anuiwversary of the Southern Educa- [ Mr, Molchor suid: *“That is the' man— of national golf-respoct. - Then thore will be | sociulists are in power they will not huve to | 10 St. Louis aud othor points outsido of the | J. C. Mosullen of the Alton road suid tha, | 10 el ol = Re0. 000, wbioh St Lsional soclaty, | there is no douby Jbout it Ho wore the % 7 feoli work 80 hard nor 80 long. I'hese arguments | State. As high as 100 car loads a day have | here was but one road ' besides the Alton in Tho pl r th he negroes have blunaered in forming D he woears Aravilalon fof national feollng. whioh she T votes, | The o been taken from Spirit lake, aud about thirty Deosasary. expenses. Tho plan is for tho powers that be will bave to take cognizance | huve wou thousundsof voes. The resultof [ be i or fight, and you way be sure she will flght. Aud yet if we had given Russia to under- stand once and for all that her constant inter- representation on all committees, ‘The unti-socialist law will fail. They will have liberty in organizing openly and a chance will be given them to develop the been taken from thoso lakes. LOCAL OPTION AND HIGH LICENSE, The movement among anti-saloon repub- the United States over Ave hundred miles York, New Haven & Hartford road, 'That line I 303 m iles long, and also pays 8 per cent, Al otlier roads fall below that figure, and here divide the territory to be surveyed into districts as may seem most practicable, Reports from these survevs are to be mado to the headquarters- in s foreigner or because he s of a particular color he is in the wrong. no distinction of race in There should be this country, and 4 Lapas e now, Lut he had a red necktio ana u flannel g 1 hav. 3 car loads a day from Okoboji. If the weather engineers from the soveral republics to meet 7ucs to gain their rights,” said he, “When | gpip ~s1, of and Russia will bo called upon :.lfi.fl.fi”rl.""é {w'm’fl i.fifuf.'{."“l'?fla 05033:;(;!& continues favorablo till March 15, it is ex- | 100K that is now payiug an annual dividend [ in Washington, where they can best obtain [ any mau claims certain rights because he is | * Mr, Blum came next. Walking up to the 10 withdraw out of these states | will have thiry-five and be entitled to | Pected that fully 4,000 car loads will haye | of 8 per cent. The other roud is the New | the necessary information snd instruments, vrisoner he asked bim, “Do you know me" Neal smiled, gave alittle laugh, and an- swered, “ObL,ves, I remember you all right." Turning uside to the reporter, Mr. yTho & ABOIE Ag o0 ce tuer rous fall rin b Ingtontieyory: [IANIOLY o neRros snonld be the lattit 8t | Blum remarked, “That is tho same coat and oy 0 lcans for some material change in the )y hairman aco I, Walker of the Inter- | three months unul their completion, and empt to perpetuate such a inetion, 0| hay he " o foronos o 1ho Balkao states would lead to | programme of the future, Bismaroic or the | hibition luw, is gaining in strength each Sy | oo Railwey association, said that Mr, | when tho work is dono genoral roports will | 1Surope it makes no- difforence whothor | DAL~ that NOre - hog 1a huchuame war with us [ belioye sho would sco that | eueror will try to got u majority by muiin g | It 1s comned o stric barty mme e oo that game was not worth the candle and de- sist. We Hungarians want a more energetic, well-defined foreign policy becuuse we think that it would tend to preserve peace, and wo,! ‘We would soon fight, 1 hike Count Kalnoky very much as a gentleman but do not like him as aprime minister. We stiffened his back three years ago in the delegations av Vienna, but we still find that his caleulations and his sang froid are carried to excess. He dislikes nervousness and we find that he 1s not nervous enough. I should have o have recourse 2 my im- agination to coustruct the hypothetical pohtical move which would rouse Count K noky from his Olympisn repose. Russia has at her command swifter forces for aitaining concessions 1o the Catholics, but the govern- went s really in a predicament. ‘Lhe em peror can dissolve the roichstag if he do- s, but he must figure on a new election, and I think the result will be that Germany will become the ruling one, but the result of tne election meuns that Germuny will be more liverally governed and the working classes will probubly be benefited. Iho so- cialists are not anarchists. They are us bit- uirly, opposed to anarchy as are other peo- ple.’ A Comparison. Benwiy, Feb. 23.—The Cartel parties bave as yot secured only 74 seats,fus against 218 held previously. A comparison betwoen the reugth of the parties in the last reichstag and-in the present body, so far as known, shows the conservauves formerly 78, now 48; imperialists 99, now 82: national liberals licans who ure “off coior” ‘being allowed to take part init. But an effort will be made before long to show how strong is the anti- prohibiion sentiment in the republican party. a group of the counties that gave two-thirds of the 50,000 wajority for the smendment are now represcnted In the legslature by democrats or independents, and have demo- cratic judges avd sheriffs. The uew move- ment is not intended as a bolt or outside ef~ fort. The men who are in it, headed by ex- Governor Kirkwood aund sowe of the best republicans of the state, expect to do what chey can by force of argument to influencs the action of the party. They may not be able to effect a chango to local “option at this #ession of the legislature, but they will see their advice followed bofore very long, if in- deed the state s not first capturad by the democrats, There Is likely to be a confer- Blackstone's statement was' a most remarka- ble one, worthy of the 910.:.-; study and the most careful atte n. ‘Mr, Walker thought that something ought to be done to protect tho railways, but he feared that governmen t reading and discussiog it, and all uite in praising its worth aufl| condemning what they term an absolutely painful and inju- diclous amount of lexialative interference. ——— Steamship Arrivala, At Baltimore—The r, from Bremen, At Philadelohia—The Maryland, from London, ! At London—Sighted:' The Gellert, for Hamburg, and La Br e, for Havre; euch from New York. At New York—Tha aud the City of Chas! the Ilinois and Peni the Saale, from Hrel riatio, the Queen L from laverpoolj , from Antwerp; be made to the several nations interested Wwith such recommendations as the commis- sion shall tnink proper, The conference in proposing this scheme declares that such & railroad fl too important to the commerce of structed by private means, and that the sey- eral nations interested should pledee them selves to protect it against confiscation, de- struction or interruption atany time. They declare also that the property of the road should never be taxed and that all material and supplies for its construction, repair and maintenance shall be admitted free of duty into the country where it is Lo be used. Both the president ana Mr. Blaine are deeply interested in this project and have kept pace with the committee in its work The several propositions that have been un der consideration by the committee have been from time to time submitted to hoth and ex-Senutor Davis and wan is a pegro, a Mongolian or a Caucasion, vut it makes a groat deal of difference whether he is educated or ignorant. We ail know that there is a distinction in this country and that the colorea men are looked down dition, I suppose rhat even i Chicago there are few hotels that would receive a negro as @ guest and few cnurches that would want negro members,” “There is such a thing ns a natural right and such a thing a8 an acquived right. The neero should have his natural rights secured to him by law, but for acquired rights he should look only to education. There should be vo Afro- American league, no preservas~ tion of race distinctions, but rather a uni- versal desire for education.” “The Methodist Episcopal church provides the means of education and says to whi and to blacks, ‘come.’ The Methodist Epi copal church is the John the Baptist of this into my piace, but his trousers ure difforent, Ithink he bas lost flesn and is at least twenty-five pounds lighter than when he was at my house,” ‘A'hiroughout ull tins meeting with the men 4 n Y whose every word would seem to b a link I iho favorite form i is now takingis for | control would not be fesible in a republic | the countrs to be coutrollad by any one | 4pon by a great portion of the people. Bub |y tho evidence being woven about biw, want it fully understood that though we | will drift more and more into | local option and bign license. The | because of political interference. Mr. Black- power and therefore should be under the | that isnot because they are negroes, it is | Neal's air was that of hale fellow well m,,;: seok not to extend our territory in the | ® parliamentary government and | change in public sentiment has been | stone's paper 18, favorably commented upon | protection aud patronage of all the nations because they lived so long in a condition of | 5 one with a conscience as tlear as the sun- ; poninsula or our sphere of influence, we will 'fi"ni’a:'u“fl':ufi'un'i’é’r fii}i’z“i’.‘.!‘.‘h.';fi.'fiu'"-"i‘" mb marked -dn-u 1882, whx;n lfim pro- | on all sides, All the prominent officials are | of the hemisphere, although it may be con- | servitude and are seemingly still in that con- also not permit Russia to do one or the other, Phrey | bibory smendmont was adopted, . tha light and hawds to which crime of any sort whatever was a total stranger, “'Such nerve and consumwate self-con- trol,’" remurked Chicf Scavey, ‘1 have never bofore witnessed.” ‘The remainder of the jourhey was quickly and uneventfully made, When the train drew upto the depot it was found that a thousand or fifteen hun- drea persons had gathered there. As Chief Seavoy glanced out and saw this to be the caso Lis face clouded heavily, but otherwise ho gave no sigu of uueasiness, under & hurried order to his captains to huve a sharp look-out that the crowd was kept back, could have been tuken to indicate anything of the Klnd. egie, who have represented | age. Her people contribute $25,000,000 for ‘I'he masses of peopl the platf er ends OWIDE 10 OUF O tion of Here | 92 DOW Li; centrists 103, now 80; freisinge g;‘f.'fifi’uflf..'"fl:a"'n .,‘.’:,‘:;’:‘.fl{““ ;ggi—rl‘flm > the u.m.sa States on e commllmblmvu &l;u:;;;’v orery yaar: 'l'he"mgurfl;‘-'";“' s Yoth sides of tho track crowded, shoved . 85, now s ci c i) " ,000, an elicve that individual a govinn uud Bosnia. Our claims of disinter- | * 1O 403 socialists 11, now 20 represent the solid busiuess industries of the SolupringEseuie. Dten gyideaty thels pdvice feom Uhg beio odness in the Balkan peuinsula are Liughed at. When we reproach Russia we srerequested to leave their mote alone and 10 take care of our own opsical beam. I have Embezzlar Wa ton Capturaed. Kansas Ciry, Feb, 23.—A dispateh was recelved bere this eveniag that Walton, who stole the $35,000 from the Pacific Ex- state and the sentiments of men who are very prominent in_church business and po- litical relations. In short, some of the best people of lowa. PANAMA, Fob, 28 —THe various American schooners recently sei by the Columbia suthorities for contra tion of the customs laws have beon rele Columbia claims ning. The president feels that the results of the international American conferenco are o give his administration greater pros. tige in the country than almost sny other event Lhat can occur, and to have this inter- other gifts amount to $5,000,000 more.” Oard 1 Gibbuns' Way, Bavtrisone, Md., Feb, 23.—Cardinal Gib- and eloowed, seemingly with all their might, to gaio and hold points of observation, A great din of loud talking und noisy, ex$ cited whisperiugs which arose as the train stopped, was hushed like magic when, with e o AT TS ° ) X, IOk LA 84 ROk aaTe b ni bous bogau today a course of Lent sermons, | Chief b'env:y m‘l ona. side and (l;*-puln X : — ", g CFUNG o ) at she has the nn loned right olose | coutinental rai naugure under hi ofore i 8 m3 Mostyn on the other, the prisoner, hobbled wiwaya cousidersd tho oocupation unfortu- | press company st Dallus, Jox, was cap- THE DEFUNCT, DEADLOCK. Bae mariet it o st is simnis | Glrection Will ba s so0rce af Rreat aaiiafa Beloro hagivatag "c‘:" ‘:{;‘:‘;I"O:"“’:Vb:;:;‘t‘; poaiionthe oier, Sho hriacqer, tobiled nate but in the well being and prosperity ot sured ¢ o B uly #7, Wus Now an Open Secret That th> Raijl- | F4ining ter own traders wno are compelled | tion to him. The enterprise appears | 89 & The trio paused a moment before stepping the iubabitants it realiy fnds its moral justi- [ foU4K on hua. 0 Ofiouso 15 ROV 0x+ | Nu pan SoON L) A1 | to pay auties that the airect Awerican trad- | 8t first sight to be one fraught negro and Tadian miskions. down, and Nea), standing with head erect, fication, Since our occupation Christians | “Sr Jonss, N, B, Feb Walton, the BAAG Frolonsen s, 058 Bave hithorta SYaNE, T Inpicuatabla difiauitpe, bus s | QoW sa Bis uminscoe I o) aud Mohammedans have been troated serup- ulously alike. Do you think that would hayve been the case had Servia and Montenegro ocoupied the provi-cos as proposed! Haraly, 1don't kuow that Tiszas' position is weak- ened by the duath of Audrassy. Perhaps it is @ little strensthoned. His position, how~ gressive opposition. The government way express robber, who was arrested here last night, arrived bere several duys ago in com- puny wih Johu Laird and Frank Brady, two notorious Mootreal gamblers, to whom it is claimed he gave a large m of woney i get him out of Canada, ‘Ihey also ROt wore money from him by gawbling, They left here a few days sgo “lsig Four" system. The bawe of the re- orgunized company s the Peoria & Eastern Des Moixes, la., Fob. 2.—([Special to Tug Bee] The deadlock has at last been broken and the weary members have gone howe for & week to recuperate. It is au open secret, if, indeed, ivis a secrot soy louger, that the deadiock was prolonged by the covert influence of the conferated wonopo- deadlock might still be & reality. As it is vearly six weeks of valuable tim e been ezl SRR ixplosion on a Canal Boat, New York, Feb. 33 —Hy the explosion of a lump in the cabin of the canal boat Chand- ler, lying at the foob of west Sixteonth street, early this morning Dennis Daily, the three-year-oid son of Captain Patrick “"'lf' was burned to deatl an bis buriug of w house in rBAW. Beneath the floor the corpses of rteen infants the conditions are closely studied it will be seen, as Mr, Blaine has said, that it is uot half the undertuking that the old govern- ment turnpike from Washington to the west whs when it was constructed in the days of Heury Clay, nor does 1t compare with the building of the Chespeake & Ohio caoal or the Erie canal, or even the Union Pacific where base ball, criciet, foot ball and other games and picoics are held by the club, and seven million negros in the United States and the negro question has become a serious problem to the American people, The best solution of the problew, in mwy judgment, will be found iu chrishanizing the negroes.” The Waath er Forec st For Omaba and vicinity: Fair weather, —_—— Vel Secures Bondsmen, bat fur vack from his forehead, bis face growing n shade paler, looked the sileit wul- titude fairly and sqaarely in the fuce~and flinched not an iota. After being lifted down the car steps, he began a tedious walk, owlng to his ankles being cbained so closely together, through a double tile of policemen 1o the putrol wagon, which was in waiting about 150 feet distant. . 4 " o Captain Daily, bis | ruilroad, For Nebrasku: I%ir, colder weather, [ The tquad_of oficers at the depot was in ever, duriug the last fow months had be. | 3ud Went to Montreal, whero they huve becu | lies. 1%a1d agents aud attorneys wereon the | it Uiid o other Shildpon ware so serurely: A DISTINGUISUED ATULETE. iy B churge of Sorgeant Giraves und Dotectives Hi arrested for aiding and a abetting Walton in | floor minghing with the wmemoers and ex- burned that they bad to be taken to the hos- g 3 northwesterly 5 Horvigon, Decinaay. Hils haattavaxe 1o f.f;'"“i?'fi“"""*m‘fl tbe :““ of bis | brioging stolen moucy jato Canada. horting thew to stand fira to the last, and | pitas momperaty i the Cotmbla atbiaie clyy, | FOF lowai Fair weather, precoded by | Horrlean, De Hoytor ‘sud Batrolmen ses ministry, wkich was at the most & watier - e ——ra————— iy 4 ht, i torn portion, southwesterly Sull g g s T Into the “Big Four's" Maw. Sokd e NAve AMUEN Snaiiear Kokt A Slangheer of Innogents. Howill bo wdwitied “prompuly.” Tus ‘clut Usis ral dn eatiacn parthon, sguibwesiarly Jiride, Sulivag, Dobbors, M, Holand b bave persuaded that great stutesman to re- | orgamization of the Obio, Indians & Western crats fell an emsy prey to these | Wholesale infanticide bus been revealed by rowing teams, bas a lease of Analostan l-uhr_ Tm"ind”“:Pltmmvhu’q:{u \mfll""v moved along, bis oue romurk was, “Well, tura to powor. But Andrassy 1s gone, with | railway was ufion‘mlulfi:l r.ve"-wnlu.v Tnc; the wnnmr- from u.; start, lndmh?u Dot the | o fireman at work on the debrs after the | island between Washington and Arlington, | BOFHBerly wiads, local su 9 J chief, thero are lots of 'em here 1o see me, 00 man available botween ‘Tisza and the pro- | Proverty passed into the full control of the | republicans caught on' to their plan, th aln't there ' 1o which the chief replied with @ smile, “Ob, yos; but you kuow that some were found. The establishment was pre- | & magoificent club house is being completed. NEW YOouk, Feb. 23, —George B. Pell, the | people ure very curious,” and Neal udded, gliog to bim more closely than formorly. We | rullway. Johu A. Barohiardt was elooted | worse than wasted in_ & souscless. Strussle | sited oeer by a midwife, who wita Ler sister | The club will have w pymnasium aud il | alleged bank wrecker, secured boudswen | It looks that wuy, sure euough.’ have found it dificult t0 upset @ winistry | presidens for spoils. The corporations bave no love | and two daughlers were arvested. sorts of aLbletic sports in the new building, When reached Neal today and was released from custody, the wagou was

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