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TuE OMAHA Dary BEE OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26 NUMBER 210, ——— scnateves i e, Yo K |\ THREAT WITHOUT FORCE. | 5o wosasavsgiyen » cosanea | iy o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, | o NEW 122 IN A BAD FIX, and William Roan's dwelling demolished A Missourian added: UMr. Dockery did ™ - 9 several persons injured, Threc arrests ha not set his foot iusido tHowhite houso six A A L D L been made, The town is terrorized. ) i .| months after My, Cleveland entered it. Ho e mmbor of third party prohibitioniats - An Underhand Move is Made to Secure Waalan ‘. Ohioage, Demooratlo Obpakition t0 appeopriation and maos ;‘:M‘r:\! I;:‘v.::“r‘:‘mog’hr:‘-:l:(}n:‘(vlfl::'::} Sho Will Havo an Exhibit Oreditablo to the | ines oré the past wock. O Wedaaky Saturday } = 'sStorm a Very Disastrous ernors in Chicago, g ! o 10 offo o 'l ast 2 Woednosdi day a Ve P Statutory Probibition, Citroado, dan, %5.—|Spocisl Telogram to Bills Will Be of No Avail, his defeat, and yot '(,l‘.n..; \igy_\- SRIN6 Teasons Enterprise of Her People. :\r v‘n“;. ”I.\\ an {“” 0 {| county uv:\;-n':nn at = forthe Metropolis, y { oagees ey 4 that are glven above it would Surprise no one . b sole ttendance was just five. On 3 P 7 Tur Bre.)—Among the westorners in the 10 809 ME. Dockeory @, %o B8 Souvention in. Thursday thero was o protendod state con- city today were the following SPEAK W R. | strudted for Cleveland. Fortunately for all 3TICL ferenco at which probubly forty attended, GOORCANIZING FOR THE ONSLAUGHT. | N oo tamens toucie Francls C. Gratle ER REED SEES THE WAY CLEAR. | ot o Convention Is atilla. yoar off and | THE STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. | mosily citizensof Des Motucs. Their osten: | WIRES PRO. \[ED ALL OVER THE CITY. Jobst and IL. €, E. Brown, Omahn. Mr. Cleveland's cowardlg siience on the sil- bR Al AL A LG L B : At the Palmer—Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Mar- . ver question, his cowardice during the re- T\. w n.:l ought to be done for prohibiti m in - . Legtslators Asked to Commit Theme | shall, Fremont; L. . Weoks, Omatia The Goverament Printiag Office Be- | gent campnich, and bis continned self-vaunt: | A Magnificent Dispiay of Prutis ac the | (2"} asc of tho Topbiican. purty, which | Gas the o' cm t — o » 0 Jxpens ng and sel-assertion of the victory will, 1| " 1 abuse of the republican party, which J oans o um fon selves at Ited Rivbbon Hall-Sena- ‘, ELOPENENT, com ng \l reand M ro Expen luff‘l-,lhr::m about thb. proper fons gl Last Exhib tion - Remarkable has done ali that has been done'for tem Inspeotor Byrnos Tssues Spocial tor Hill Explodes a Born sive—Copies of the Federal l\t]-n-lmfl At the same lnl!m, do not beliove Religious Revivals—The ‘1"‘“” ““_*"' ! ;H\_}VH’:‘«.;' D, ”Hh:wm.\ svening Instraotions to the Bol " Milton Footle, Jr., of St. Jc Mar- S Scarce. Mr. Hill can be the candidate: but he can, 5 F Liove. S Rotaen S LRl LI A0 AUl Btihday in Nebraska Milton footle, Jr., of Bt Joseph Mar Constitation Scarce. N s o o Madness of Love. opern houses and dlivered What was pro t r r:ln > ry \‘]r.‘ 2 Al oMAMA pitbes MO nounced a ratthng good democratic specch. IR S1. Josern, Mo., Jan Milton Tootle, b Bt . A mutual admiration meoting was held Fei Lixcorx, Neb,, Jan. 25 —[Special Tele- | §r., son of the late Milton Tootle, heir of Wasmxaros Brreav Tie OMam fl:n,} As there is no morning business being done Rogardin, o8 { Bineav itk Ova thore is no i s being Das Morses, Ta. Jan, 85.--[Speclal to i | day, and the farcieal proceodings wound up 2 gram to Tur Bre|—Itis now apparent that | #2,000,000, is reported to have cloped with \vfl,‘..,\‘fh"‘,imlrH«lttr.;luv:'.r' 5‘5,;'\}\"(»'.‘.'J'.,.,'J"Ym“l‘.’.&..fl?fi"ihfni&‘i’»ffi;...f! Bee.] —lowa Is determined to make as good a \:'-'l,‘,',‘,f,';m“ AU S AU NEw Yonk, Jan. 35, ~The violent wind and the prohibitionists arc using every effort to | Belle Golden, the fifteen-year-old daughter | “There fs one threat the democrats are | bridge bill till the electond,bill fs disposed of | showingat the world’s fawr as auy of hev | gig; e o i Sy 04 | SO EI P UL VLSO B Gy IEIU MY capture the legislaturo and have statutory | of Mr. aud Mrs, Golden, wholive on a farm | making against the adoption of the elections | It some way. neighbors, with the possible exception of | “We shall defeat the republican part :‘1“‘»‘ il LS L prohibition passed, They arcorganizing sys- | three miles from St. Joseph. The youngiady | bill which can have no force," says Speaker MEN WHO DRAW TWO SALARIES, Illinojs, and in some things the Hawkeye } froo whisky party, put the democratic party | * "|"',"v‘_‘ disastrous to telegraph, telophone fematically for the onslaught. W. 1. John- | is o very protty blonde, and fairly well edu- | Reed, “and thut is ngatnst the appropriation | 1t 18 bolioved that it the resolution of | state expects to oxcel all competitors. A | jt howerand lot them repeal prohibit e e b el oL Sl e ollow whe called togothor the gang | cated. Hor mothor, savs thes sho was | il The demoetats may consuime tho timo | ReProsentativa Evaris of Tinewse, calling | splondid commission of somo of tho_statc's | 1% 10, good wmyway. Thon shall have | Poles and wives are down all over the ety for a list of the men on the roll of thearmy d room {0 organize our party and have only the of toughs that managed the Bumble Beo Is | married to young Tootle Monday last, with | to bo dovoted to the appropriation bills by | sud tars . taserner with & Showire s 1y | Mot progrossive men has been appointed | ono issug The saloon sng e e L e hero and is closeted with Clark Robbins, In | her full consent, by a minister of the' city, her full consent, by a minister of the cit, | filbustering against tho elections bill, but wo | their whidreabouts and occupations, is sent to and an Towa it !.\h'. w1 I;u-‘hm.m ulf & day or two the notorious Helen Gougar will bl o Ll bl B byt will have money for the next fiscal year., We | congress it will create soméwhat of a sensa- | Sioux City, will have chavge of the agricul- Anotable social event of the voelk ) : B an adjoining city. None of Tootle's friends y . Ut i o v f social event of the past week was | of ymon was. put to work repairing the 7 be hiere buttonholing the legislators, by - ‘4 o th s | ca o 080l roug! on, tural department of the national exhibit. | the celebration on Monday evening of o i WOrk repairing the dam s hero butionholing tholegialators, | know ‘anvthing ot his Jove for the protty | can forse o folnt resolutlon through both | 7o statementis made #hat one-tlird of | o Jegislature has alroady appropristed | Eolden wedding L ionday evening of 148 | age as early as 0 o'clock this morning. T t 3 Little country girl, and they refuse to bol houses in an_ hour, if necessary, giving an | these men are now drawing two salaries from | oo, 1 Sl ; i o || e M. o X, QL OAS RIS ||k strloniy 40 A5 oordANtioe 4t SN GiRe the alliance legislators were induced to at- | that he is married, He left the city ten d extension of all the general pproprintions, | the government, Thore faa statutory law £50,000: 88 o working capltal for the comlng | 5¢'h s Aoines moat iiated and. wealthy 6iti: | Ghist Inapeator Byri el tend the probibition meoting at Red Ribbon | 20, and, unknowi o his frienas, rotuened | ang this wo will do it the worso comes to the | which prohibits persons frgm drawing moro | year, and thero is no doubt. n liberal appro- | yens congregzated for the occasion, aud oo of | | e RLAION YIRS RUAD Ol wttid TOlGWE hall, At @ time proviously arrangad tho ! folden Sunday Last Mon- | (00 T Lt oed of an extra | than one salary at a time ftom the govern- | priation will be madeat the session of the L ng instructions to all police captains this the best features was that it wi mplete were mar according to the ent; o fod‘couple. Tl it Rt L thibs ‘ Taw-makers were called on to make | statement of the girl's mother, and ‘Tuesday | session.” o !l"" :&lm:l"“?:;t‘l:.;m‘";;! :’:‘C‘;’I’llqlsz men | gencral assembly next winter, for the stato | surprise to the houored couple. Their first | Affermoon: “Tho recont storm having im- specches. Senator Modie of Red Wil | thoy loft fora wedding trip. The report of COST OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING. donoto cover tho demandfor retired officers | Wil then bo outof debt with a heavy cash ;“f‘"f“"",wumirf"m st Shelbyville, iy.. fifty | paired thefice tolograph linee, you will in low made a regulation harrangue, | the marriage has created a profound sen The proposition of an engraving and print- | to act as {,‘,,l,m,,w,, it fme romote looalr, | balance in tho treasury, in which condislon | JArs aK0, and Kentucky hospitality reigned. | structall ofticers on patrol that when fires 0 . Tyt b ¢ ; supreme on their golden anniversary. volit, ftor so ale i Senator Hill of Adams was called on and he | tion throughout the city, Tootle haviug been | 4, b i ties. and in a few instances to permit them to | she is today aud constantly growing more so, M. T t occur, after sending in the alarm in the usual Stoniskia rowd present by declaring | @ leader in wealthy social circles, bl ) DHB L el sl Lt ; Sutive der y han 250, 5 ML e IR B S TR ¢ five alarm box, to go o SRV ALY S b, Sy B aie. ta altemp. 1o chiti ey . bureau of engraving and printing in this city | Aill minor positions in tue executive devart- | aud nothing less than $260,00) to £300,000 will | port celebrated their golden wedding ou the | f24H1CF from tho five ularm box, to go ut o o statutory prohibition on thestate after ALL AT SEA. for $300,000 o year less than it mow cost the | LICAis; but o onie ever ‘dgamad that this | provably bo thought of o cnable the state to | 18U inst, ey havo resided at Davenport | 0 the hoarest fire engine houss and report,” a great majority of the people had by thew - government, while not practical, has ealled | as to be potent rivals to the veterans of the [ Make @ good showing, Me. I fI. Chase of e DL S AT GE O R Dbl B IR WL L QB Ry Vs doclared that thoy wer opposed o It. | The South Dakota Scmatorial Sitmas | attention to tho enormous cost of printing of | late. war. who seck appoiBbments under tho | Codar Fulls is one of the commissioners. Ho | FOw® &lre thing fye b st whisnis et | oo suslieht bs concerned. By much delayed o lon huired ‘brotiiers wnd short I)un;l'd tion Canvassed on All Sidos, all kinds for tho government. The exponso | EQyernment. Such is the fact, however. has had many years experience in | not yot filty yenrs old. 5 i mo roparfa of tho utter prostration sisters hissed the speaker, but the senate k PR S A b L K ratien il ¢ it . * 3 ¥ years old. of commundcation inand from al T s e NP A D., Jan. 2.—[Special Telegram | of runuing the government printing ofice n almost every instancethe rotired officers | his connection with the Towa state IMPORTANT TAXATION DECISION. outlying towns in Now Jerscy g 1 were given appolntments lweivil life on ac- ;. oA o g ., d /. with persons who complimented him on the Bug |-~The senatorial situation has | now foots up millions of dollarg each r. ‘-om.('f,fmpi}‘mwm. ducibg the Tate “A,,;‘ fair, is in hearty sympathy with The famous case of the First National bank I'hiis morning seven huge telegraph poles manly tand he took g been the all-absorbing toplc here today. | And what is moro it is annually increasing | and in no instance was the act known to tho | the objects of the world's fair, | of Albia vs. the city council of Albia, ncting | on Fourth avenue wore broken off dlose to TS Pretty nearly everybody is at sea. The in- | incost, The work is unquestionably done as l;l'[n(vinlinu’ puwcr{ mnzhthc,v were already | and one of the most active of the Towa board, l‘n‘i"d.!\\‘ \‘l\‘]\:::lt”‘l"m" i;ml s .\\‘hln h nl‘w lllm-n !.hln" K;<;\:Illlk|(l!ll\fl \]l\]‘\v a ::rn;u <!m. ||mué- dependents and democrats are feeling jubi- | cheaply as it can be done, but attention fs | drawing asilary from the government as re- | Inan interview a few days ago he expressed | il che b keen intercst by lowa bankers, | cut of the Now Yor entral railvond, ef- AN EURTIE T ek 3 ) bu 15 | Yived ofticers. Strange to 86y, no private or s A has been decided against the plaintiffs by | fectively blocking tho tracks. A passenger e 2 Tl Ratamd damp No, 5, | 1t whilo the republicuns do not know ex- | called to tho fact that tho grade of woriis, | corporal an tho_ rotired it cun Bo Tong | Dimselrus follows: e must have | ige Burton of tho Second juticial district. | train amo thundoring down the” tracke and Flependent Onorof Oafltéllows, have ro. | 1€!1Y what their plan of action will be_or | fn most instunces, too igh. serving Unolb Sam in ‘0l posltion. Thol “In the fivst place,” said hé, ‘‘we must have | The claim of the plaintiffs was that, of their | could only bo stopped withina fow feet of A5 O EALISALE Tl low e M i To what they can do. One thing 1s certain—the A thousand copics of every bill introduced | are all officers, who have salaries ample as | 8 liberal appropriation from the next legisla- | capital stock, 813,500 had been invested inreal | the wreckage. contly installed the following officers: John | pooqy Dattigrew faction will fight it out to | n either house s published, for the use of | retired officers to give them a compotence | ture. Over hatt a million Towa peopie will | Sstate, and the bank building shouid have | At fo. 40 Fast Broadway an immonse treo Baldwin, chief pateiaren; Shaler Wells, [ ¢ 5 00" S0 0 e thoy # ; ey s published, for the use of | \yyjoh ghould satisfy theidesires. This is | visit the falr, and I don’t want thom to be | Deen deducted from the wholo amount, so'| fell lnto tho stroct und parrowly escaped & b blaab) 0\ 1T, .Avughe, senlor. Warden: | ootk iicrni, L they 40 down, to como | ropresentatives aud senators and the accom- | fhe featuro of the practica wWhich tho vot: visit the fair, and I don’t want them to be | thyy a doubletax could not be levied. In- ad of streot car passengers. Iu its AR Sl 308 up another day. The question now is, Who | modation of the committecs and the public. | erans, who have raised the row, object to ashamed of their exliibit. When all thopoo- | stead, mot quite half that sum | descont it cavried down au immenso number v Sanders, junior warden, R. J. Doom, | will get the senatorial plum? Moody will g \ 5 T 4 ) A . A ; o—half th RS TN s eHia! d . ple come to understand this matter and the | had been deducted by the defend- | of wives of all descriptic seribu: B G, Chamberlin. financial scrive; | Stay wtil itis settiod, hoping for favorable | Many—half the aggregate—of the bilis hove | and upon which they demand that the men a L y v el b S. B. Hall, tr et ana BT D 163 1 Tirn or deadlock that will leave the election | editions of fifteen hundred, ana hundreds of | drawing pay as rétired oficers of the army | importance of it to the state there will be a ;l\u;', and plaintifts consequently alleged | All the telegraph poles on Seventt avenuo 8. B. Hull, treasurer, and R.J. Doomas in- [ PR B RO IR o vernor. Thoro aro | the aaaalisa s T s and navy shall give upone or the other of | goneral demand for an adequate appropria- | theY wove compelled | to - pay double y SRR ) stalling office PP )y gOV them have editions running away up io the 3 e h A « tax on $7,000. The judge beld that the word | lying flat on the payement i officer. a minority of repiblicans who have docided 3 0 i their salaries. 1f the privates. whose | tjon, Iknow of anumber of counties where [ (e, 4 ; S Eiavs blest ot 3 Tho fouryearold daughter of Conrad | Lo jority of republicans who have decided | thousands. The MeKinley tariff bill had | pay' on' tho retired It is small, woro T 3 credits! referred only to notes, accou Heavy poles on Fiftyniath street and Whermann was kicked in the head by a horse | regardiess of ihe caucus, under what they | cditions aggregating probably twenty-five | enjoying these salaries extra it is safe to_say 10 (CARIINIBM BLORILIT Teataltlie Wi e v | anuicthesioblisasionyh gt whidh SHOHbY 18 | EHEULEIVEIE SUTTCred 0 BHme SEItRRONES lust. Saturday ufternoon, and died from her | cull the Massachusetts rule, voting always | thousand copies, Three-fourths of tho bills | that although the principle was reprehensible o ph.(wl:m":“l;w e DR o oy 'ry;‘v‘f»‘:yufi:'::} s thokbpire. |t ‘t’fi"".‘t‘f-r‘fl“rmf-””: v HoABilLLSY it e ety To sota sl b and hoping o find Some | arc of a private character, and fifty copies | nothing would be said in'complant. appropriation’ before they are eleoted; not | tlon. Several ofithio plnintifs! stockholdors, | trance porch of Reosavelt's tospital, - sus- e following officers of Tvy lodge No. 62, i ptable to the independent party | would be ample. The same maybe sagd of | Lt Uas been said that this Drowest seainst | that I want or expoct tho question to be taken i f.wlu‘n'x b '.."!“‘ Bl ‘,",',‘\‘]'."."."',1:}(1 '""\',h FRRELHL T PRy MinthL Beadtana Knights of Pythius, were instalied Tuesday | in this way, This break will oceur tomorrow | yho repor 5 9 men drawing two salarios; to the exclusion of | 14 politics, for that would bo very unfortu- | when retur o 1o i , s B O e done e e R T L e omarrow the reports of committees. disabled soldiers and saitos who have neither ). e ’ y unfortu- | when returning their property to the asses- | Ninth avenue the clevated railway station o> A = 2 S Bl W T 3 Ly : o SR i N : copie: o » retire V. " .t | nate. The principal work of the Iowa com- | sor, is partiaily crushed vy falling poles Seted by A H. Goulds WG, Tardtev, | Moody about forty-five votes, Itis doubtfu] | But it is not the number of copies of bills, | pension nov retired pay, eame from the fact Sk 3 L i AL by falling chancellox or; Jobn R. Aughe, Af thoy will bo Successful. - 1f not, they stand | committee reports and the like that are | that General Roscoransi registor of ~tho | mission this yoar, with the limited means at TWO SHOTS FIRED, Db Yols K Miamoning & Upe late; James Warbritton, master at arms; W. | readyto veturn to Moody at uny ime he can | printed which bring up the unnecessary ex- | reasury is drawing £,000a year from his | its command, will beto get the fair tho ) less than 150 wires und numerous W. Crane, keeper of records and seal; A. IL | be elected, Mellette, ~Preston, Melville, | ponses. It is the grade of printing. The finest ;‘:“v"rx:‘i" :1"1'::1(“flfi.?“i;cdl:'::m.{t‘;:::!y‘.rtmxfii oughly represented tothe people and ha i po and a Silk Trav- | inches thick, in which were encased from and Wash Aughe, outer guard, The vice | additional majority, gained by the un- | WOrk, whichof course ought uiwaysto be | noneof these emoluments Butpot so. The aroused to theiwr work, With this end in | pxoory, Neb., Jan. 25.—(Special toTn | \ ‘\Z".‘|‘,".‘<‘:}}"|';\f."»v'\m:x'}'lfi.\lf"1'"1' ‘:-V[' thuck A v the as carried down by e pole and struc A misunderstanding of vather long | a couple of street car horses, killing one of stangding between M. K. Springer, a traveler | them mstantly, A number fives were started N 3 o r o or the Richardson silk ca Iy *hicago, | by e light wires, but were extinguishe Way Home. e et e el Dt ie: - (oLt Hiroos med BIbIh hinaing | cdn. congrensmany: Booght s/ipoul | b e o el ve the most vordial g | 1o g Mebardsonsilic company of Chissgor | Y liglit wiros, but wers extinguished . . . 3 I € | tions for their soldier eonstituents, and the b 3] 1W. J. Byrne: reporter, culminated | With trifling dumag Fresoxt, Neb,, Jan. 25.—[Special Tele- | happen. Speaker Seward and Havden are | is used for documents and hooks printed by | ¥ S0 a5y 0 "damand of the house that a | Surances of assistance.” and W. J, Byrnes, a reporter, culminated At 4 o'clock this morning the wind was cam to Tue Bre,|—Two train loads of | Prospective candigates for receiving the | tho million, and which find their way to | SR IIOCE BIG LEEH Sy “What organizations will there be?" was | 14st night in 4 shooting scrape in which the | p10wing at the rate of thirty-five to forty-five a train O | i hratin Vot hut 1t i SlREadta Ly Aot bt | . AR ) rovision be made in the army appropriation b ST D i H at the | 3 3 BT i batia A i Tine Tuidre’ bhta | Somces s, bu exeeedingly doubt- | the jonk ' dealer. here appears ~ to | PiVSIon M Dy e of | asked. latter is allged to have fired two | miles per hour : Ridg 5 | ful if thoy can._The deadlotk is likely- o | be unlimited recourse upon the government | pillcompelling these men to vacato one of f iy . e ermines L s i Enagio ] & hemton e 18 € ) 3 That has not been determined upon yet o o s Hpono . afternoon over the Klkhorn, and were trans- | conti Bty time ! i P g ent | 41 oir salurios, and this wasdono. -An effort h otermined u , | shots at_the silk man. It sccm .| . The’storm oponed in the Gulf of Mexico s ver the K 5 wer - | continue. Bxciting times are expected in | printing offic, and men who know nothing | ' SFENEG PAE EUAWIEEANG L (ST EC | bat it will not be made in a haphazard way, | Byrnes had been told that Spring Fruday and incroased in severity until it errod at this point to the Union Pacifio for | tne houso tomorrow when the brivery com- | about printing or binding aud care ess about - i It is a great mistake to take any list of | ‘ing disparaging remarks about his wife, and | reached Cape Hatteras. 1t burst upon New o b : b oy u f Sy ; 1 | on appropriations, Senator Allison of Towa y i d I ) e V Fort Riley, Kan, The men are all of the co reports. its cost_ovder the finest work for the most | Sh SPRroPrIatecs, SRR A ION & WD | county ofcers and make them commissioners | oficions go-betweens kept the troubio ot [ York at 10:45 fasu vight. The ram changed AR TR R e ot seation Tosnmiatél o « ordinary cases. This waste of money and AT DI etired | Without iuvestigation into theirspuoial fit- | ywith the result statea. The parties to the | to snow about widnight and continued t Both Confident of Succ: ; ki d | out. Remarkable as it may seem, the retired : d T g of four troops in commaud of Major 'White- S ent of Success time 18 not in any dogree the fault of the goy- | S, FetTOLE B4 CRCE IR, O o dor | Hess. Thero are in overy county some men | affair live in adjoining houses and the shots | until 108, m. today, when nine inches had side, aczompanied by Colonel Forsytho, Tho muvt‘;’(fl: ,l(:; ‘.1:3;!; Z;irmpolclul ]Tule- crument_printer. o has 'gz:m)m&:grgu fout the smendmort Wit tho soleobjec fn | ¥ho are willing {0 tako hold of this businicss | were fired from tho buck door, uceording to | fallen, Tt s thonght that tho biizzard will second section consisted of a battery in | gram to Tui Ber.]—The allinoce legislators 5 cted to do. S | oeping it in the . bill %o sol. | and look after it well and wo are going to try | Springer's story. not extend more than a hundred miles inland. chiargo of Captain Capron and four troops, | have beefi fa caucus ail day for the purpose | Oders millions of doliar mtzrk el Bos B ] 10 find tneso men, 1 think there aro men | ~The police were summoned, but Mr. Byrnes | The Western Union is badly crippled, all the fmder Captain Tisley, The men exprostod | of xeeping thelr men In 1150 on the sosturiy | TR JORr, UE “THE-HINY ents | 74 iple Involved is m popular one, and it | Who will feel cnough fatercst fn tho work to- |“donsidered his house his castlc and held off | wires being down but throe and those are themselves s glad to return to theiv posts | oo ge 1o TR L 1'1«-»-:“ ‘L“ al | either have lacge printing ofices of their own | (Ui “Tifnct nuch attention before passed | 40 it for little or o cash compensation. Our | the ofticers at the point of a revolver till a | now worked in the western _clrcuit connect- again, but the provailing sentiment among | 1EWY Senator Ing bas likewise been | or carte blancho upon the government | yp., \ commission will hold a meeting in Des | warrant was procured. ing Albany, Rochester, Buffalo and Chicago. Hhem’ was that they would be rallad back to | busy and both the peoplos' party and the re- | printer. Congress pays for it all, ana no one | "Mij¢ ieos Grant Glick,” (e man with many | Moines, Wednesday, February 4, when ail 2 e The work of repairs will take several day the agency again in the spring. believing the | publican politicians apear confident of suc- "",F;:;";,I‘tf‘r% f“;:‘im“d“,ds and hundreds of | Mliases, last week charged with various con- t -‘u'm"“}‘fflsv neads of bureaus, ete., will COMING HOME, One thousand men will leave tonight to re- difficulty has not yet been settled coss, The lower house election committeo | Theh thers arohundreds and bundreds of | fidence games, and who is supposed to be the | be appointed. - puir the liues., . : : will report tomorrow, unseating two republi- departments every year. Y man who worked Omaha recently, has been THE T0WA TORTICULTURISTS, Officers Leaving Pine Riage Agency | The storm extended over the entire region A Popular Minister. in the departments every year. A superior \ EereITR 1 ? o 2 loworcastorn state , ' Y i cans und giving the alliance members their | quality is noarty always used where on in- | Foleased on u technicality, “Glcl! has been | Tho twenty-fifth annual meeting of - the or Their Various Posts, S e OO e ) Cnere, Neb., Jan, —|Special Telegram | o h I e e nce o4 | fortor-quality would suffice. 'No. practical | pretending to sell euclycopdias but seems to | state horticultural society lias been held the ; e o southern New York, New Jersey, Delaware to Tue Ber.|— Re . Brady, rector of | P i wive the allimce | OO e oxorcisod, s sta. | hove beeu successful in workiug oft spurious | past weols in this cit, s has been, noted in RusnviLLe, Nel : Spectal, TolSe [ aud I WOMCOE Sty Bne Trinity Memorial Episcopal church of this | ¥ “j‘:“‘ J”"lf mv“m‘nnf "“ml(l" ‘llm republi- | 40 ery branch of the treasury department is vhl";ck;‘-“ P these dispatehes, The standiug of lowa as | gram to Tus 1 al Brooke and fl‘:\"\\:r‘:‘:ll(';‘n."\(lliilt‘till':‘-:llvllII’\‘)':!L'\'\I":“«lt‘ r\l-:ml?”tlyx‘:, city, has handed his resignation to tho vestry | €30 vote to 6 iatworepublioan senators | a5 arge asmost extenslye wholosale paper| (X J: Morton of Dos Melugscs at, el Hal |isn apule state could hively be beyior) demony [ Aldos Koo nd Teults, MajorBonhitnt, apeo. | opicg! gnd at Gelock nowrly evory wire of tho church, having aceeptod a call to. tho | ¥ho have descriod Mr. Ingalls still declare | houses i the great cities of the country, | tetely Sd Heney 1o Otnarty e sugar | steaged than oy 1 aeniient Aiopuss o | tor of small arims peactico of tho dopartment | was vendered. useloss At ono tinio_com roctorship of Sedalia, Mo., pavish, the fc srth L‘.‘.‘u“ determination to fight him to the bitter |Iu["‘n‘;~l|II;:11‘“l’h:":.’«t:\'("x!:“::-xl:,hp‘rlllnllll‘llu:d lemw lington, ; 4 Honae: where bhe laestin e were el Bro Alnfl\]u‘,‘l‘l‘l;:i,l;\\lull : ;-lpuln‘m hln: lu»lr of ::l }l;m:(\;;.m\.\»nl \\‘IVI’I llllll.uli‘l|\}‘l‘m,vr1l\| nny m:.l Inrgest parisl n Missourt, Tho parkh oo | L G Avmy posta avo | PU3ing v on' e, 5o ds 't ot 1 [ e S hore by ha iy ot s B | Gusiy: werg e, by SLAS. i MANSH | cAmp ab Pino Hudgn. They foft tonight for | Albany wero i it 't ‘resume worldng, by the retirement of Rev, Br s tho ; X Ve | Jowest prices. Kach departme e < o) i | iqualityyiyvere madertyes G EC L dge LeaLs 4 S 3 O du et Bt ot learnad miitey’ Orate evoe. | taken up the Senator Ingals fight and are Jopaupoe:. Jek LRSIy g9t upen ssors. There have been 18,350 bills and [ countis. ‘The former county oxhibit | home. The general and staff are going to [ Which was at 11 oclock. During the day hinet the fortunc to eall her own; but the. ad- | sending men tothe city with petitions, de- | It has been suggested that there should be | 273, Joint _ resolutions ntroduced, = of | showed several hundred kinds of apple | Omaha in thg private car of Mr. Holcomb of tethpild matien Wy, Depd Jmenl Ly Hee vincement of 80 young & minister to 8o high | manding his return, Ira F. Collins, com- | a printing and stationery board appointed, | Which~ 18,515 ‘have oeen reported | in charge of Messts. J. W, Murphy and J. H. | the Union Pacific. Captain Earnest has |y A0, 50 FEER 1 JHow fangland and Sew position us rector of Sednlin parish is grati- | mander-in-chicf of the Grand Army for the | which shall have absolute charge of all the | ffom committees to the houso. —The | Ewing. The former gentloman is a neighbor | served during the war s commissary of sup- | “OSY Ut L £5iny to tho wholo congrogation hore, Rov. | §tate, is here and President Livingstono of | printing done by tho government; which | Der cont of measures introduced which will | of Atiornoy General Stone, who hasa favin { plies for the Indian prisoners of war anc will Gl = Brady takes with him the esteem and love of | the New York alliances, who figured in the | shall determine in tho absence of a cougres- | Decome laws will boa liwle laraor in this | of over five thousand acres: on which ha has | stop at his post, Fort Niobrara. Jersey City Dead to the World. all. Georgin_ senatorial election, 8 also in the | sional order what grade of paper and work a | than in tho last congress, elthough not more | had 45,000, trees and has justadded 40,00 | General Miles is expected from Pino Ridgo | Jeusey Crrr, N, J., Jan. 25.—Tho storm £ P city. Liviogstone has letters i his posses- | class of printing shall have, how many copies [ U0 8 per ceut of ihe uggrogate measures | more, This mukes the lurgest orchard in | for the east tomorrow or Tucsday and will | has made Jersey City & buried town. There . nilors sion to prove that the southern branch of the | shall be printed and when, the class of bind- | ‘Wi 8PPCAr upon the s o8, the state, and the attorney gencral expects | travel in the special car of Manager [ {0t an effective wire to be found —either ¥ sonuner, Neb., Jun. 2. [Special Telo- | farmers” lifance is opposed to'all pension | ing and al thav sorvof thing, and it snall s silver coinage i soldom rerrd to at | soon o o able o gather from it 10000 busi | Towt, of the Froment, Eihorn & Missouri Pach 0% alapholoN ATl b i tel it gram to Tug Bee. | —Last night, at the regu- | legistation. The ten democrats in the legis- | make an annual report to congress, so that | o O BOW. B S es by, the sll- Jiels yonrly., Mills county carried o I Vi road, which has been here several [ TORVAD: ephone, fire alarm or clectrie Fie hous of closing the store, the First Na. | 1ature will givea complimentarv voto to Gov- | cost of printing, binding and statioriery shail | Y5 bocl investigating committeo are bolioved | honors at Atlantic recently, Bottaw 3 g for am. The only troops light—and savo_for tho sub-marine cables to sl TEaik Ta s ok ¢ the | Crnor Glick of Atchison, if their votes are | be known. The board, it is argued, ‘should POIMDA GV haideration connty bemg a close competitor. M ining in the field are the Fivst infantry, | New York and Brooklyn the ation is com- ona auk quietly took possession of the | ot eeded to defeat Ingall buy all the paper and ink used, and it should the senate bill.” It is sald the president | county was on hand as usual with a larg the Sixth and Ninth cavalry. General Carr | plete The same is trueof Hot my stock of John Thompson & Sou, merchant | Senator (ngalls bases bis hopes on the abil- | be bought in as large and cheap lots as pos- | Ould veto it should it b adopted, and gives | selection of fruit. of the Sixth has obtained leave of absence | \y Fo s s ST tailors and gents' furnishers. The amount | ity of the Grand Army posts to force the old | sible, 50 as to get the greatest economy. as his grounds for refusing éndorsement the GREAT IELIGIOUS REVIVALS. for two months and will witness tho mar- | Western Union wires are “dend” on the of the chattel mortgage is 8,000, The liabil- | Soldier legislators from the altiance ranks. A COPIES OF THE CONSTITUTION SCARCE, {2‘:‘,‘\",::}("0"l‘hu"",!’,i““1‘{&"3?‘”::,!’&‘;;"‘;3‘,"fii‘l One of the most remarkable religious re- | ringeof hisson before his return tu active [ West Shove wilvoad and 100 onily Liups 440EH § ? H T S & £ CO) g 3 v s ntle- & 2 ; 3 duty. s smid to be by the New Jersoy Uentral rail. R e 11 SlIie Ate Hiads will | mumber of the alliance men havebeen coquet- | ¢\t oc a1t may a R advaioo.tug vivals known In southern Iowa has been | dutv. 5 s to v y al 4, m el D Stra s iy appear, a few days age a | men in congress. ARROWR L) B T kA S atonal Ity R Ot E way line, Alithe poles on the vast Lacken- Ro sovorul huundrod dotlars, Tho ussets will | U wIth the repablicans in the hope tat | comyrossman rocoived s olor from & school: | I6 i3 - uot believed hera thav | iransniving at Croston tho past fw weeks || L, St A, 66 TN (G | shacle meadows” are” wrecked. * e entire brobably fnvoice 5,000, Dull trade the past | MOney might be offered L 2 M boy constituent asking him for a copy of the | the upper branch of the Tljinois [ Ungler the guicthuct of (v o I, BHOCES § They will leave tomorrow, | police and fire forces of Jersey City and A as discovered in time to spoila possible sen: gt 1 othors of the Mothodist church. A week | transportation. They will leave tomorrow ow months and poor collections are assigned | Vi TSGR 0 ARG A B e agent | constitution of the United States. Naturally | legislature will pass the vesolution of its | 09I 06 W00 0 AL T, et i | probably in the morning, and veach Omaha | Hoboken aveon duty to quell any fix / us the cause of failure e T b on l'lmllluh the congressman thought v the easi- | lower house instructing the representatives | 159 1Y 1r L‘fia"uv.-:fx:x\,.“lu'fh?wfl.'; l“,‘fn‘l)',“ early on Tuesday ) e = ottt +3 b | b Willits, @ ro- | est thing in the world to get and turning o in congres ;i u o 3 » e 05y ; RS it crrewnry Y centulincs cundidito for govorngr, uppear Bt L ion A R 484 senior o :;’,‘,;gg;j,’:,,‘g,";l‘;’n“:;‘,‘;‘*;0},‘;\‘; two more wore udded, while hundreds more TP WAK OF MINIST . tal 0 6 116 1up00 trRck Waay, . Lulaer, el ., o documel i vl were sceking the light. Seventy railroad t Pine Ridge. Hams G , Neb., Jan.. %.—|Speclal Telo- | soeutior 5 s Lad el go the document voom and bring him the | threatens to boyeott the world’s fair1f the 8 bt 3 q h v At g 2 s ASEEONe s fan, B podl - Telo speaker of tho house, has practically dropped | Gonstitution, The page went to the document | bill bocomes a law. It is stated that should | len—couductors, enginccrs and brukemeus 3 S.D., (via Rushrillo, Neb,) [ The Canadian Cabiuet on the lirink of tho now residonce of F. B, Donosthorp in the | . Storics have been oirculated within theal- | J0m 8nd aftor remalning there for an | this resolution be adopted by-iho loglslaturo B AT fone i Leleeren 0. e L il I P e dh e byl g 1€ | Jjquce rauks. churging bim with treachory | BOUT returued with the information, startling | and followed by the Iilinois ien in congress e T a0 e (070 oimme: | General Miles and his staff will leave here [ ~OTTAWS, Ont., Jou. Special Tele ast part of town last night atabout 11 | {ICE PRI AR UG WIR MORCREEY | enough, that there was not a copy of the con- | the bill could uot be passed, as it would not f VHen tho, Sl Fag boen, i oK tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for Chicago, | to Tur Bek.] There s a serious rupture in o'clock. Before it could be got under control . stitution of the United States to be had. | bave more than two or thrée majority in the ROre. & WO §1OD. Al y . Ry 5 il ey dacy S 4 it S convictions and 200 conversions, The Con- weral has issued an order for a detach- | the dominion cabinet just now and it looks the upper story was badly damaged. ‘Ther In summing up tlie situation tonight, Jerry Somewhat chagrined, the congressman uim- | senate, with the support of Senators Far- | © iy ‘i‘ sfgibast "I el «‘ln k Sir J MaolsRalA s # as ‘there had been no fire tn the housa that | figh iyl A 9 still searching for the constitution of tho | gation in the house would, defeat the bill [ NMOUL0ATSES 10 SAEEME SO TS T Captain Lee to Rosebud with the Brules and | he has held over his ministers for so many 8y, olno0 noo.” Lok, 80003 10UTance $1,000 | mil aaeh e n Yoiion] Uty flone of them |.u es, for, remarkablo as it may ap- | there by @ good majorityt, The threat of a | Moctings have centinuod with unabated i | gnother to go to Fort Keogh with Captain | years. Until aftor tho cabinet meeting held 1 the Sonthern Californis. Bty plodeed thomselyes sgatnst bim wad tat | Pear, in all the millions upon millions of books, | southern boycott is —conidered & bluff, terest all week. One evening the outive cholt | Ewers who will take tho Northern Cheyennes | yy, yesterday, it cortainly looked as if there s 38 a0 ChAre 16t iEh A S At | pamphlets, reports and publications that are | although it must od acknowledged on every | OF forty volecs wis at tuo ;'“" ANGLah, 1y The order instracts the First “infan- | 005 05 Hy T e On athe Fepdi et il At | year after year by the United States | hand that the election bilkhas lost ground | OBe converted. 1t is said that there are now | yy g roturn to California fter thivty days | Was golog to be o mioisterlal avsing. On tal Father. Speaker Ilder suid, today, that by no pos- X rayers ascending from the Chic 3 urn te y, day KEARNEY Jan. 25.—[Special Tele- | sible means could Ingalls’ be re.clocted. ument, therd is not among all this mass | rapidly for several diys, and its success in | JiOre prayers gaecniing teot e CUICOR | of tranquility is maintained and for Colonel the question of ~dissolution there has been a ot D L Mt gty e s, st d, oepoielacted, 1 of literature a copy of the document upon | the sénate is very improbable, while many | Burlington & Quincy vailway shops abd. | Henry to withdraw his command o Fort | biteh, and although a member of the cabinet gram u‘- B B il jory |'hhn|mu|m: hound €0 voto against ingalls, and ho had no | Which this government was founded. ®ho | of its friends in the house declare it cau- tralamaiean one R AL Rovinson at the end of sixty days if the same | said toduy that there was every probability returned a verdict of guilty 1 thie state vs ;e ey ., 1 public document ' . i DASS ody agai (4 L ’ ondition exists are, 5 > M) ;““I:l':_“: ASpag Shilly dn, o Sielec o \'I'n\lullllhml tho two members to be seatod in R ‘.\.,,’,.';'"":.,|.,.‘.'vyu"..u i O u"“b;‘.l[‘ il o and it has been an affecting scene to sce | SOudition exists there. of dissalntion, and an carly election, an.y ' , 0 fi 10 lived nea ie place of republicans would also give [ PUD! LY iR ! SCELLANEOUS. engincers pleading with conductors and _vico S ihe Leave o t hd not yet been reached on that point Amherst, sixteon miles north of Kearney. | ther pledges to the same offeet, It was ag [ 10ee of the earth apd below = the | 4 ig ot belioved that the shippiog bill will | vorsa to bocome Christians. Many of the onel Bache Leaves fop Home, Nir Hector Langevin and Sic Adolph . svrface of the Jut nowhere is the con D 3 R Neb., Ji Special Tel The crime was assault on his fourteen-year- | 185t night's caucus that these pledges were | Givoiion It is true that the constitution, | D¢ Passed by the house. The obposition is t prominent business men have been vsvitie, Neb., Jan. 25 —|Specinl Tele- | gyron are at duggers drawn aud do not old daughter, The crime was committed lnst | Eiven. * After various candidates had pressed | aitiihe T gt (OIS BARL ARG ROPSUINEION | just strong enough, it scems,iwith the block- [ reached. On Wednesday night the new con- | gram to Tur Ber.)—Colonel Dallus P the common civilities of political Fobruary. Brown's wife is now in tho their claims it was decided to defer balloting | SRS Yath STCrous Wanuel tud & "DIEESt | ade of business incident tothe anticipated | verts, some 250 in number, gathered at the | Bache, medical inspector Department of the Tt appears that Sir Heetor has, on more ane asylum at Lincoln by reason of abuse | until Mouday, but o resolution was adonted | £nd'in a book bearing that name, but this | PAssage of theelections and tewe coinage bills, | altar and sent up a united prayer for the con- | Platte, left tonight for Omuha. 1 one occasion, taken exception to the life from her busband. and signed by all the members declaring that | "o uita o bulky book, and being issued only at the consideration of any subsidy | version of the entire city. ~Oldest Methodists o —— e Sir Adolph has been leading at the capital, - the subscribers o the document would vote | gor'the use of the congressmen themselves, | Measure say they never saw anything like it. Wants a Share in the Estate, and in this way, incurred the enmity of the Young Farmers Arrested. to the lust against Ingalls, i SRl K 7 % | General Georgq O. Jones, the national | = Tne people of Ogden have also been greatly , Speci 1. | minister of war, about whom some interest- o Nob.. J cannot, of course, be included. It would cer- | ooy or s Rore worltine against the | stirred by a religi I 1 last Eipiand, Magk, da0. [Brectal. ele- f f 1 spicy stories are told, At mceting VERTON, Ne an. M. —Hugh Car i — tainly seem that with a printi ha" Al envacker, is hel gains 3 | stirred by a religious awakening, and las ¥ BT A 4 ing and spicy stories old, Atu mceting e Bl ekt ai il o The Ilinols Senatorial Struggle. e T R ing office em | clections bill, on the groundthat it is widen- | Sunday fifty-two persons were admitted to | £ to Tue Bee.|--J. I Root of Mulhieny, | or'tho cabinet held ou Friday, Sir Hector aud R T (T MRS T Iving | artELn, 111, Jan, 55, —Representative | night dn hour's time might be taien some | & the breach between the morth und south. | membership in the Congregational church, | Cal., has put in claim for a share in the | Sjr Adolph had a wordy ‘warfare, which near bere, were arvested by the sherift of Adams 15 botter today and it is believed he | tine to set up and print_in convenient form One can understand the ihiftuence he is | sixteen of them being leading business men. | Davis estate, ~He says ho is a nephew of the | nearly ended in blows, and as a result Sie Phelvs county today and taken to Holdrege. will so0n fully recover. The threo F. aM. B, | the constitution of the United States, and a :\Ih"h:lus{uxum l‘l'l’“h““““‘"‘_ A ;ln it lfsslmcfi; Evangelist D, M. Hartsough conducted thé | dead millionaire. It was found that a trau- | Adolph absented himself from the mecting, They are supposed to beloug to an organzed £90D Sy POOLT o threo B M. B. | 1otion tu that effect will be offered’in con- | that hohas announced bimeell in favor of | meetings. seript of all the papers in the case would cost ooy g who :...i;: oo oporating in Dawson, A. representatives arotoday as firm na ever in | grogs within the next fow days, Pensigning "l‘"i‘_‘l:"{";'x}“‘;fl?nw ::}«::u ‘\1\"‘\‘\‘!1 i THE 10WA G, A, R, ; considerable money, and Root was advised to Eastern Pennsylvania Visited, Phelps and Buffalo counties for the past | their determination to stand by Streeter and DEMOCRATIC GOSSIP ABOUT CLEVE R Jedernt Mldiony, WOy Fpose of talnng The mombers of the state council of | go to Butte and make a personal investiga HAnrRISBURG, P, Jan. 25.—The ecastern year. in their agreement with the party leaders | g along step toward vlottingout the sectional | 4qministration of the Grand Army of | tion. None of the papers filed in the case so R T o A LIV not to allow their votes to make | States :..-l:..::.lf'lu :’f.\.l,i, .‘“.'.%,l.u:",.‘mu}.‘."\”?:} prefidioo "whish . M bgngol our institu- | 1o Republic held a meeting in Mar- | far mention any J. I, Root. Henry A, oot | part of this stato was visited by a_severo . Yook i - s, ¢ shalltown last week. They comprise the | is the only nephew known, aud he is the | suow storm last night and this worning, il a quorum, Cockrell said, today that sooner | pr sidential gossip in counection with Mr. I'he house committee on postoffices and post |,..‘l:’,t.‘:?." membors. of n,"“ rdon, and thalk rhlviumh"»hml‘upd\nal the alleged will, Passengers from Philadelphia report nfi: The Story of His Drowning in the 1‘ ““‘;"‘(“ man of the 1‘(‘ choice will |-(-\|]nm|u Cleveland, “A\ nu;x‘x‘xu'r u‘( u;lumm;.m.- l.-m.. roads having abandoned one of its weekly | workc consists in part of auditing’ bills, su; — 4 storm 0% very severe there, grent havoe bel . nited States senator, Re psenta @ Moore gressmen were sitting toget r in a cloa 0! g8, vel e hope i erta y © 3 e - i E .z e Lk S e Lewistox, 1dabio, Jan., 25.—[Special Tele- | “Streeter is our cholce from fivst to last. | that while the managers of the democratic | on the postal telograph bill. A large number ( 1) :‘,’l"'f'm,‘x“:‘l"l““‘,"“,‘““’,f““‘,fw Yras declaedmio | HaMnuRo, Jou Four thousand unem- | telographlo commuulcation s yam to Tue BEE.]—The sturtling rumor has Lo senatorial campaign opened more earn- | party, from the smallest congressman up to | of republicans are urging:that a report be | Al 1SRG 16 next. ‘\;”“ Teand Aviy | Ployed workmen held & meeting today to con- | Busponded. S aoniark 0 by ® ranc estly than ever this week, Ex-Governor | the leaders of the party, are solidly against | made for the bill in any evei, as it will more | % sl Al ™ sider measures looking to au amelioration of been broughtin here by a ranchman named | (yeligl : _ My Cle o Al ! uly instruniental in cstablishing the RIS I citre ST AT jamed | Oglosby has been at his howme in Elkhart for | Mr. Cleveland thely constituents are just as | delinitely commit the part for postal tele- | KIS me it exercises a sort of guardian- | thelr condition. They resolved Tl Sanford that Robert Ray Hamilton,who was | several days. His campaign has been | solidly for him. Said one democrat from | eraph, which is be ghampioned by tne | §hit over it aod the fuardians | petation to the senate asking that landloras reported to have been drowned in the Snake | in the hauds of the steering com- | Pennsylvania: I control my district com- | party a year hence BT B Hmarn: | R OYGRURADG W00, IMRKAE WAE B0t I0NS and many narrow escapes are recorded. Fire alarm and telephone services wero 10WA GOLDEN WEDDINGS LA 2 b rendered nearly useless, A big force wirs at Asland, Asutaxp, Neb, Jan, 25.—[Special Tele. chancellor-cleet, Joe Hutchison being abscut | seating of Lawrence couity — mem- | good, is perfect, and thegreatest care and ex- | discovery was ““‘%""“]" gt retired ofticers | view Ihave visited all the state meetings | gy will be installed Tuesday evening. bers, s grinding awav and with | pense is exercised even with useless orders [ 1O filing 8 Tov of “‘“l good places | that have been held hero and asked the or- e little prospect of coming to an early agree- | of congress and tho heads of exeoutive de- | I~ the cpartments by republi- | gupizations to co-oporate with us. From all N /x - A Woman Reaponsible Sax Fraxcisco, Jan, 25, —Frauk J. Cartln, o " The members whe e prohibited on the next quarter di o the purser of the steamer Umatilla, which xiver while hunting last June, is still alive | Mittee, who, while thoy b cou- | pletely, and I can and will have myselt i fo yial} aag tnspecy; 1t . AHE MOIbOS Who | oo bking tonaats uuable 19 pay thelr B | R iean Ban. ¥ faadlaco s’ Miget Y e i S . ted’ him in regard to each move, have | clected tothe next convention. I shall see QO¥eG LUrORRL LG 20RO WEPS DIEIY. PIOAsE . Rat I i A 4 i tat ) ana enjoylng good hoalth. Sanford suys he | Sulted bim 10, Reewd o euch move, lave | Blecied ToIhG Bort, YOy wrranged. - ver A Supposed Murderer Found, Wi Wwhal thiey siww and loaried wiile thero, | also asking that loans of Aty marks be ud- | sound, shot hinelf stateroom on the B¢ D V! o . AGE argely upol e 0! dgmei 0 ¢ thin s M € @ ’ y v, ™ L\ » are 1 " 1 r o anced 0 destitute vorkmet ro! E steamner last ht. pman is said L Vi Jearned this from men who worked on the | Fut tho ex-governor will be down he s woothly, and _if possible 1 will go [ WurELING, W. Va., Jat. 25.—A man call | There are bor of candidates for the | vanced 1o, destitute W oRkmeu i 8 Aloarnin AL I men. asidto hare Familton-Saggent ranch. From thelr vemarks | morrow and remain horo during tho weolk | to that convention totally uninstructed, | ing himself John Stevens, but who s be- | Ofice of commander forftho ensuing vear, the | SR BOC SR R 008 A Gl 3 : —— he gleaned that thiere was a cloud upon Ham. | and probably until the fight comes to an end | Which will mean that T will ¢o there agaist | lieved to be §. A. Shaw, wanted for the mur- | e BEo L B Shnllar of Sa L A Pl A B Utow's life and ho fanted to appear to the | BnG takean active part in the contest, i\lx.‘;\\icl"]\;:‘l;“"l" But Lkuow at tho sume 1ine | gor of James Rogors in Jersey county, Tili- ity ana Charles M. Daviason of Hull, snd A Rattling Glove Pight, el Lt e e a0 iencral Pulmer has received calls from | that if, just abont as we are to a Y ¥ ¥ i rics M, Daviaso 5 ve Pight. world that he was dead. “n’ corpsc R T L e e ata evere dey (0 hie | 1810t coastitaaat of mine should > nois, last suminer, has been found in a cave | there promises to be a lively contest, 1. Lovis, Mo, Jan. 25.—[Special Tele. t0d, reswiting in flods, The River Beine man who very much resembled Hawilton | ofico, and to each and all of them he ex- | ery out, 'l move that our dele > ircen Briar White Sulphur springs and SAD ENDING OF A JOKE. m to Tur Bee,)—A fight with soft gloves | poo ot aoi's DR o depth of five was ;wuvlvd n;l;l' ::h‘u'd_h{ \‘{x:‘nv\vr:, \\'\x":r_\; presses his utmost contidence in the outcome | structed for Cleveland, that nothing on earth | locked up. He has been living in the cave | Miss Lydia Lanat of Davenport isa meutal | tooi place at an carly hour yesterday i this feet und the people ara being fed from boats, Was found a4 helnformation glvonodt that | of the struggle. The democrata rely greatly | will prevent me {rom beln since Se ptember, goingout at night when bis | Wreck s the result of a practical joke pruc- | city, " The principals were “Reddy” Brennan | Live siock bave been drowned by thousands, be was dead. The laborers suid several | ypon bis judgment, and scarcely a move {s | acclamation, and despite my contempt for | 1o 1 Vith - vod sot | ticed upov her ut Oconomowoe, Wis. The | yd'Charles Jones. They ght six rattll prominent people were in the scoret that | wagoe without first'consulting bitn and secur- | the man I will haveto go as a delegate for | f000 ran low. ~With him was captured a sct amilton was still living, and that he had X i 2 S - story is that she loved a young man whom | pounds omes was knocked out . B L R L caT(a ol Alanlea wdar an | SuB M8 decialon Cleveland of burglar tools, a Winchester rifie, a revol- | ghomet at Oconomowne during the summer | [3vier showed himself a clever boxer, Parnell ut Waterford. assumed uawe An Indiana congressman who was sitting | ver, tour knives and other arms, aiso a quant ud ne amused himself by pretending 1o love | Brennan forced the fighting from the stay Warkrronrn, Ja J ¢l today ade R Fatal Collision on the Northern Parific | bS stivmed this opiuion, and wdded: @¥uch ity of fiuo dry.goods Ho claims tobuvo | her _He fulled to keep his promise to wrlte | aud victo to i { drossed tho lavgest meoting duriug his came Dynamite Flends in West Vieginia, | DU Mont #.—In o collision 08 | {guy Sact complutely a1 know bim to have | 0 b BPET0 46 Higkon, Uis stalc, young men friends wrote halt a dozon times i palgn, ‘Tho MoCarthyltes hold & countes Boerierr, W, Vi, Jan. 2ethe. foarth | e Northeru Pacific today H. W. Lord of | tho ndiana delegation to tho conveution v | L Mk 10 the girl, signing the name of her whilom Buh Volcanio ¥ruptl denonstrat) stence 1 which bouses n this viclnity haye | Devil's Lake, N. D., was killed andweight | his cogmand, I know at the same time that Pifty-two Killed by an Explosion. * | jovor qud urging her to meet him at different | Rowr, Ju The voleanic disturbances The Local Forecas . b hous 3 others badly lnjured. 'Lord was & member | the same thing would happen if someono | BERLIN, Jan. 25.-Fifty-two persons were | timos in Oconomowoe. She did as directed, | in tho sea between (Genoa and Spezia cul i ) g Wie Deen blown up with dyuaaite m‘rym‘d here | of congress from Michigan before going to | breathed the name of Cleveland in the co killed by an explosion at the Hivernian col- | but her lover, of course, did not come. She | minated Wday i & submarine volcauic erup for Cmaia ead Vieindy -Faieg Jast night. The howe of Jawes Collins wu-l Dakota, veution, uud despite his personal feelings l liery at Gilkenkirchen yesterday, l brooded over her trouble until she became a | tioa, I 3, Jan 25.-The weather hus mods -

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