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THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE MORNING, FEBRUARY 4 OMAHA, WEDNESDAY " NUMBER MQ \{ \{ Ohlo d, collided Jorry, Pa., today N N « CHEVENN H. A. Elliott, Des Moines, Ta; R S. Keith, I Q un the o itt bl = s, with favora- \ r 1 \ i ABRIELLE'S PARTNER GONE, | g2, st v <o o CHICAGO AS BAD AS CHENENN| iy g v e <o NEBRASEA 15 GIVE A SLCE, | :szzmisn st ot | RELIEF FUNDS ARE,IN SIGAT, man of one train were killed, while the crew At the Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. S, J. H. tain entries upon the Ot ad Missouri res- yiihes of the other train were injured Wolf, Cedar Rapids, Tn. ahid ervation lands in Kansas - Nebraska under . Synacuse, N. Y., Feb, 8—The North At the Palmer: Henry Hiller and Mr, the acts of August 15, 187, - | March 8,181 Michael Eyrand Guillotined in Paris for His | Shore limitéd on the 'New York Central was | A Wyoming Oattleman Learns to His Cost | and Mrs. John W. Scott, Omaha: E, F. | Provisions for Publio Buildings in Nebraska, | Subsequoatly he called it in the senate | The Senate Finance Committes Agrees to wrecked at Fast Rochester this morning by King, Deidwood, & D.: G, My Weiss, Hast: ) ’ and it was passed, This ots nearly all ” Bloody Crime, a cotlision with a wild-cat engine. Engineer the Skill of Garrotters, ings, Neb.: W. Watertouse, Cedar .Rapids, Towa and Dakota. tho settlers fn southorn Uay ranty, Report Both Bills Favorably, Brown was instantly killed and Fireman 1a John B. Furay, jr, of O\ 1, was today Feenoy was fatally injured. mone of the At the Grand Pacifio: George Hancock, taken through the capitol « Senator N passengors were hirt Fargo, N. D.; H, G. Rand, Salt Luko: Frank dock. HE KEPT HIS NERVE TO THE LAST., " CLe l\hr LAND, 111 .l |’<‘|-l) 8,—-A passenger train REAL ESTATE MEN RECEIVE A LECTURE. Murph; Miss Hamilton, H. M. Marshall, PADDOCK AMENDS THE EIGHT-HOURLAW. The Nebraska delegation s overwhelmed MAY REACH THE GOVERNOR 8y THURSDAY. on the Cleveland-Canton, on the \fl\\\]!lml"ll 4 —— ;‘Ilh\\hll.l John P, \"u"llnfl", rqu::'iilon, Idaho; — ;\'H‘il requests from constituents for seeds, 1t —_— road, was ally derailed near hore this AW, Fuller, Scl yler, eb.; James G though the limited ply ould | Hoe Refused a Glass of Cognac and | moviing . fnginear Greenwald and Fire: | The Luw of Contracts and a Seller's | orryuill. bes Maines 1 ATRENS0 Treasnrer Windom's Probable Suc- | yory soon be cxhassied 00 WO The Ttepeal of ehe Sugar Bonnty Wit Angrily Declined to Listen to )III,III Ilv\\[vmm we r'\r: l(lv‘.h-d Nove of the pas- Rights Explained — Big 1In] ‘\llh‘l?uuk V\II—‘(Tl‘nmum cessor Still the Subject of Spre hll‘zli:'mv'lmm Guy Howard of New York is be Reco rnded to the Senate sengers were injured, " o f's b e 41 N g 0 city. PP 00O the Prayers of the At- L3 2 Tickled by Lunch Counter Cof- Citicado, Feb.,, 8, —General Miles, speaking lation—New Names Mentioned The Schuster-Hax National bank of St. =Proceedings of Both tendant Pricst. THE SIDNEY CONVENTION, fee — Western Personals, today about the band of Indians on the way ~Omaha's Population. Joseph, Mo, has been approved the rve Houses. to Washington, said the matterof dealing plhlalod agent for Dawson County National bank of with them had been taken entirely out of his WasmiNoroN Bureiv Tias Ovana Bre, } Lexington, Neb, also the Union National ‘B3 1 Aragh bank of Chicago is reserve agent for tho vooL%, N ) ok b el 513 FounTreNT STRERT, f s Liscory, Nob, " - n } | hands. He declared the report that he had I8RO ON 3 b, ¢ Northwestern N bank of Sioux City derer of Notary Gouffe, was guillotined at | There have been many inquiries concern- Catoxgo, Febi 8. 1 | (haceid @ Septath slash oRTHANS 05 5o to Wasiizatoy, D, C., Feb, 8 ovthwestern National bank of Sioux City, b 1 y TVl WL vas domtiléte o | 10 Pruny 8, Heamt, 7:20 this morning. Byraud met his fato with | fng the date of the convention at Sidney. [ James Davis, a wealthy stockman, came in | Waghington was false, Thoso sent by him ]'hn.-uunlri] civil bill s uu;mhlul in tho s, fortitude and resignation, There were but | Yesterday the committee on arrangements | from Cheyenne yesterday with several car | yepresented all clnsses, He expressed beliof | COmmittee o fll'()l‘u]ln«ll""lall" andamong b T 9 few witnesses of the execution, owing to the | telegraphed Tix Ber that it would be held | loads of stock. Last night he came into the | that some enemy is trying to injure him by | its provisions are the following of interest to OWENRY'S TIA TIMONY, fact that the ti it was to take | Satuvduy, February 7, at 2 p. m. It 15 ex- | city to trausact some business, and returned 1;1["“’:111:11'"5 false ""'”?:Tm“:‘ltfl: a1 | ibrmkens: place was not generally known. The | pected thatali the counties in western Ne- | to the stockyards on the 6 o'clock dummy | o "l WGICTS U39 PRECTARTGERBRROVER, o For ttie purchaso of 8 ito and construction i TS BTVR condemned man dechined a glass of cognac | braska will be represented, from Liucoln | this morhing. He left the train at the union | jatter offfeer had ot been vindlcated as the u!;g building at Beatrice, $60,000, (5 Ll Ak which was tendered nim, and in spite of the | county to the Wyoming line, depot in the yards, and stood o moment | reportof the investigation when made public | For the completion of the Fremont build- | ° Shbb Jomea A, Owenby earncst solicitation of I'Abbe Faure, the mur APLOAT B8 SN IOk FLOR on the platform. The cold crisp air made | Will show. m}"mulvl'flw present limit "'f"‘"}"' el bl “'v ~|v“‘~'-‘”\11\ . ‘!";\'1 derer angrily refused to listen to the priest's C lim think of bis mountain home, and he was Two More Insurance Wind-Ups. iy L el e S OIS R e i (el ors, to pray for nimself, or | Terrible Experience of Two Hundred | breathing in ozone and other things found in Cuicaco, Feb, 8. —Attorney, General Hunt, o'“h“ihlh‘ ,u‘, ;J,,.l Dod gz 000, interested in silver specalations. The deols an L b ) s Lake Michigan F s’ ermen. the air at the stock yards when four men sur- | on behalf of the stute, began proceedings in bl R For the site and const t @ building | Wore made through a numbor of banks aud | Srouth sufferers. Tho other provides fot the LT Gas BoC shcieds Sven. 1 T ecoof | Cimeaco, Feb, 3.—(Special Telogram to | rounded him. the circuit court this morning to wind up the R HTAR Y A aliore 00 SIRICEEIER TGOV iasuc and sale of bonds for $100,000, the pro b w ¢ t at Davenport, $100,000. the silver purchased in London to “cover up | oo - death, and he continued to refuse religious | Une Bee.]—The Herald's Bay City, Mich,, [ The stockman is broad shouldered and [ affairs of the Cook county live stock insur- Fm_m”‘"’:mfl'mm of the Burlington bulld. | thelr tr .k“ P ceeds tobo used for the same purpose. As consolation while on the march to the guillo- | special says: il was tho sullering of | Muscular, but he was no mateh for the four | ance company, which was organized Junuary | | FOT the con 11 The tostimony then recurrad to the conver. | MNETC aro several hundred thousand dollars tine, which was erected on the Place de 200 fishermen cast adrift on an ice floe in Lake | &thletes who, as protessional robbers, | 10, 1858, The membership of the company [ 1N $10,000. t ith’ Dy A Ao i the permanent school fund awaiting ine Jonquette, - After the execution syraud’s | yoot i S418 T L6 W know how to hold a man up. | s dwinaled away and alarge number of [ For the commencemont of the proposed new | sation with Donaid, tho Hauover bank | vogmang tho bonds will probably be pliced ody was given to his relatives and acquaint- [ V1ChiEan. e e el e b Wyoming citizen | Policies have been cancelled. ~ The outstand- | builaing at Sioux City, £4,000, the lmit of | cashicr. without delay or trou blo, ances, loosened a great sheet of ico in the bay, and A o8 8 in | Mg liabilities amount to only $0,000, the cost of this structure having been fixed Donald, Owenby said, told him certain sen- e AR 00 i As early as 2 o’clock this morning the cus | beforo the hundreds of fishermen who weve | much as Texas cowboys handle a steer in | “hyypp Tex | Feb, 3,—The Bast Texas fire 1e finance committee also decided to re- port back tomorrow the bill appropriating It Will Be Held Saturday, February Pans, Feb, 8. —Michael Eyraud, the mur 7 at 2 B, M. Cuicaco Orrice or Tie OMAmA Ber, , b 3, cial to Tan Ber. ] The two relief bills were roforred to thesenato finance committee this morning. The committee met at noon and agreed to recommend the passage of both bills, They He Tolls Many Things and Says He | made no ammendments, The bills will by reported tomorrow morning and probably be put through the committe of the whole. They may be passed tomorrow aftesmoon, and at all events are likely to be sent to Governor Boyd by Thursday. Oue bill appropriates £100.000 out of tho general fund for the western ; 2 tors and represeutatives were interosted in tomary birriers were crected upon Pli usily plyin oAb asubi 5 branding time, By pure force of muscular | insurance company with heddquarters here, | At §250,000. . ' Rl 4 helbadsieon: 10 Rouquette, Shortly afterwirds two divia: | o ":m.;'":h,fwtll‘,\’:',A.L,’.‘“.",',,“::S,‘.:,,.l;’l,‘.','\‘l,,,i,: pover they pinioned his arms and then | wont into volutary ltigation today, Adverss | There is also an appropriation of £50,000 for Tl Baranstctions. Hoofferad to giveutines, | 2000 for lesislativo.salaries and oxpenses. fons of police and a detachmont of the Wtor daDATeTad CHETLTEOM 118 fE ot Ths | tubned his pockets wiong side cnt, legislation in Texas is clained as the cause | the purchase of asite and the commencement | but Payne and Rowell made decided objec & & republicaine ook possession of tho weather was intensely cold, and the wind | Fortunately Mr. Davis did not have the | fOF the suspension. The company is in good | of the butlding at Sioux Falls, S, D, tions and insisted on what was said at these Wilt Recommond Repeal, Thenlght was most bitter cold, | To, mako | which at times reached the vidlence of n hur- | procceds of- his stock sale with him, His | A20Rcial condition. eesinhsnd dnpliat couvarsations being given, bat with the | Liceoue, Nob, Feb. b [Spocil to T Rl 601 on huthi bV 11is olky: | THe ba ,';:;f",‘,‘,:".::‘l“i,:"‘{;,_r‘:,‘,‘,‘:“"“",yfi”“',"““!:,““‘f“,:"'\‘\‘f,‘l‘f’f pin money, however, amounting to £.35, was Regulating Insurance Rates. Senator Paddock today offercd the follow- | names omitted. Oates thought names should | gy, 1 Phe sonato committeo has agreed near the place were full of carousers, ¥ 4 i unanimously to recomirend the passage of the on the moving raft of jee seemed doomed to | taken and then the victim was released. Ple_th»,I“- Represeutatives of nearly ng amendment to Mr. Blair's eight-hour bill: hkj g‘n‘"‘-u, ,",",d l‘vl.\”‘ by jtm ‘m .-‘.,.‘n not and female, singing n maudlin tones @ dis- | cortain death. Few conld withstand the foar- | Quite @ crowd of peoplo witnessed the [ all the fire underwriters in the northwostern | “Thatto sccure laborers their wages for | properly Ko o canversations without | pil for the repeal of tho sugar bounty. Tho ”:;-(‘.:‘fi:lf:l»']mmfi \")l“‘:}" l'["‘“ his |.m'.; ful cold of the night, and the floating field, | robbery, but somehow the thieves got aw states are in session here endeavoringto form | labor performed by thom, and waterial men | nanes. — About seven coagressmen, he | Gomoerats ave likely to join the independents. W must have The scones in some of the forced onward by the beating wind,could not | yg stockman says ho can describe the color | 8 hew organization, the prineipal object of | the amount due for material farnished by ‘:”':'“"'- were mentioned, Douald “: wted | iy voting for the repeal, but itwill be opposed W14 Gat b oL ter TmAATA0G, (HR. S deBoribod; !1:?5 \’\\K(fht-l.unl the growing might of the | "0, o e and the police rely on him to :;n\;:‘}lxl:;‘:y,c:? ;x;«;m“_mle‘.‘t:::;( risks and the | them for the use on any government buildig "hl C »u:lr'hn,‘;w “ l“‘”‘lfllw M1 by representatives from a number of cities gAVo o stran e e good (low ot vivd | OREy SoRAL Tl Bt it e | Belp tem 6itet tiio Wl e vien) s or other improvement for the United States, | silver, through certain parties —or | aid towns that are secking. beet sugar fac- nature of @ Paris mob when “blood {8 in the | nWhen the cry was raised that the feo ha . L prikd etizh. - said laborers or material men may file with | wstitutions. The Fourth National air,? L L e L it gl M L SHE GOT HER MAN. the proper officer or agent having charge of | aud Chase National banks wero | The committee will report un fayorably on By 5:45 all was ready, Deibler, tho exc ]ll‘kli‘ :ll el ..‘(.“‘“*, ou _r;v‘(‘t_m;_li»u.ny Judge Anthony of the superior cour got his such work, a sworn itemized statement of | 4. Goalings for these congressmen, Donald | tHe @bill to compel all corporation to pay cutor, tested the knife and found it was mo! “,m‘”g,”‘b‘ 1;]‘ ‘;“;I.“}“i‘[“,‘l‘;::_*‘,‘,“h", ‘"‘:““w“‘l“b; dander up this morning and he gavea lecture | A Wronged but Determined Wife | such labor or material furnished showing the ST BB Al R iata8 -t Tl eeeh woeekly {ng onsily in the grooves. Outsidetho place, | \oulq evar be scen agaln. At once efforts | to real estate mon in general as to certain Causes a Sensation ';"',",‘“"”,"‘N due i"“'”v""f ‘I'MI»“-"'V\V-"I‘ {t | and Forshay, Augu: iRt 1 e I the Senato Thome Ghtuction of the boulevard Voltaite, | \wero made to locate the mion on their unsufo | metnods of conducting real estato | St Lovts, Mo, Fob. S—[Special Tele- | Gl suthenticated copy of the coatract. if | d T e s sl BRI L s LU loro were uout five bundred spectalors | it "But feom no poini. could it boseen, | sales that was far from being 8m: | ram o Tt Bar,] - The large congrogation | "y Udor which such Lubor was perforiied | and Simmonds were intoreste vders for aNCouN, Neb., Feb, 3. —[Spe Ri e sl Bnylnig of Ve Dy bat seas of stormy, water struck outward, | biguous in its meaning. Tho cise was | '\ Wosdworth's church on Lucasavenus | shall constitute a len o any and all monoys | “LVCE Were given them aad it was bought in | Bre.)—The senato helda short session this LT but who yero Illv'xl',n\l.L,H ohelr | and hope that the men could be rescued | one wherein Charles A. Soymour sued |2 OOCI o S ULERY Tiadh Aue or to bocome duo. from the goverhment | London to cover up their tracks. Yes, Don- | morning and about all it did was to go e v Comosen oF "thoss | Brew fainter. ~ Relief partios went | S, H. Jtobbins and James A. Blood for com- | Was greatly demoralized byis sensational | due orto becomo due from the woverument | % Gy ve acsion, Ho said politicians | through its opder of business and diapose of arly ll(.h'lrrmf, to, was Con fatlen women. | along shore “and pry ions mado | mission on asale of £10,500 worth of property. | sceno which occurred last night., Mrs. Wood- | e SUch JEFGE and mutprial fow e pene were pretty hard men to clean up after, | afew matters huug up yestorday Convicts, gambiing club crouplars of tho jow: | 1 Send out tugs, though tho peril of facing | It seems that Seymour’ went to Robbins and | worth was just going to speak from tho text: | (i ghoo®® | ud | material per- | Donald also told the witness ho got wforma: | Switler's resolution cxprossing the sense (R B b This winter a majority of the fishermen | wore given and Seymour 'secured a | £lOry of God,” when Mrs. Geomgo Guines, u | tud pavment for which \s past, duo and ui- | iy his employ. Donald saia when he iad any | o the interest and stay laws was not allowod e e D O g oyt | Bave crected their shantios on tho oastshoro | purchasor aud tho deal ~was ~offected. | ratier large, handsomo branett, walked up | baid, whether said money may beloug to e | joubts about matters, ho came over and i | 100 1o voto. AL 16 Syihors roquoet 1t I8 ""”\‘”"“:"::“,l”" L Rourouguott entered | of the bay at a polnt about fifteen miles from | Seymour demanded $500 commission, whichi | the left aisle of the churol Wtil near the | Oiginal or any sub-contractor, who nctually | o yopresentative and also a senator with whom s veferved to the committee on banks und Ed ¥ 5 | ¢ : employs such labor and purchased such ma. L Eyraud sitting crouching on his bed and this city. The village had reached consider- | was refused, the sellers claiming they had | center, Then she reached ove deliberately fortal for suth tee and e e S, | he had close relations, Donald claimed to be | currency when in petition for a pardon had ablo population, numbering over a hundred | made no contract with Seymour. The real | and- slapped a woman in the face, at the paid out of any Ironeys in the liinds of the | nterested in these silver transactions. The Randall’s resolution to reconsider the voto S o for s pardon Mad | y,guses, with a poputation of nearly at | estato man sued and the case was presented | o tine announolag in & loudtone: any m ) a8t total amount of silver that was _agreed to bo | allowine reportors supplios and copies of bills boenrelectei Bycaud repliod) (e¥ory awelll | pywigh: The frut roport yosterday was to | to & jury in Judge Anthony's court today, | Mg time ey .,.yknusuun‘:t‘,‘ ‘Sou nasty | BrORer alsbursing oficor or agont upproprls | bought by persons intorosted with Donald, | was tabled by vote of 20 1011, s "‘_’"" ”_'[“l i A8 "} "{““”,, h ho | the cffect that theice ou which the village | Seymour had just ended his presentation Of | thing, You can't have him; yan canw't have | laborers and lm _lm_“l il witness said, was $1,000,000 worth. In the The petition of the employes asking an Maxd, remoyed bis prison uniform which he | s situated had been separated from the | tho case when Judge Anthony arose and ook | yim 3 Iaborers dnd materal mon, with unaucs; | hest of the ‘witnessh recollection Silver was | lowando of stamps and Hewspapor. WD and socks, refusing all assistunce while pro- | SH0re and blown out into the bay and brok tHE/caro ZEORIING JUEY. i ee s Only those near the scene saw the slap, [unpaid and the moneys thus paid shall be | POUELL &t fic upto 8L03. At one time Dou- | the same as the senators was promptly killed, aving for death. Being asked 1f had any | UPinto fragments. The fisst definite new “This has got to stop,” said tho court, | and the pale frightencd fuce br'the chastised | chawged ngainst the balance or balances due | "4 Spoke of the sale of- silver, but did not | “Only two bills were introduced, one by D o b oahY | was received atiout 4 o'clock this afternoon. | “and tho real vstate men might as welt know [ fady'" Th6 hushan. sat mosiontess, and his | CLomeed agatu; due on the government work | State how much was sold. Switzier embodying the Omaha’ charter @ nogative, v Donuig Burnety arrived at his home in th | tho law now as at any time. ' It 1s golting 80 | companion appeared to be siegigk dumb with | for which such labor was performed and such | o Belore muking - these latter auswers | amendments reed on by the dolegation, Abbe Faucre then approached the guilty | Suburbs of the city in an exhausted con- [ nowadays that if wman talks at all to a real | feqp, materia) furnished.” nined slips of paper he carried and the other by Wilson prohibiting the sale A8 GHAIORETER o .~.\(~.»'|ivu “nd convey to | dition. He had driven out to the | estate wan heis deprived of his rights tosell | “rren Mrs, Woodworth spoke again: i R Y N X what those slips were and | of eigarettes to minors under sixteen Tt ofiered fo rogeive and convey Y0 | Mshing vilage on Monday morning | bis property bimself. Whero there is 5o | «Plause singr—and sbout HLE b the comgre. HELP FOR DROUTIE SUPPEREIS, the witness said thoy were memdranda be | ° The fotlowing resolution by Switsler was hich e might wish talen ta o, o thig | 0 muko purchases as usual Ho | specific orpositive ' agreement between | gation broke oot with -Happy Day,’ while | The Nebraska committeo of the house com- | had made from some letters nnd telograms | adopted withon disst ihich ho might wish taken to them. Tothis | ¢oniymed in a measure the news that | parties, therois no contract, and in orderto | fot cthers snonted vout tar By’ mittee on sgriculture, having the bill in | from Donald, which he handed the commit- Ived. That in the death of Willlam T e Gl AR had been spreading all day, but thought thut | mairiain his right to make a sale it must be [ “"ENCPCRSMONEq TPHL RIE G, © 010 o | charge has reported favorably to the full | tee. He also submitted a _letter from Mr. s LTI ell them that T bid them adien and-hope | JH< i SBECAdIE UL Fash DUt Lhought proy . that the agent’s power s an exclusive | angugh o ket o guny Thon sho seturied, o | committeo tho proposition of Mr. Dorsey ap- | Parsons of Wells, Fargo & Co. - Owonby said Loss Lo 1o country of one of 1ts bk A ’f“v"y' forod Byraud a | Safety, although o number of them had very | one. ' Tho selier may designato 500 agents 1o | Sered the thurelk anee ms ooy e, " propriating 830,000 for_sced_ krain for tho | his contiewt avrangoments with Donald woro minent Statesmon, he aure thon agun offered” Byraud | | yyrow escapes. But from twenty-five o | sell fis proporty, and yet if thero is no con- | *5{ M Fhareh onco mox routh sufferers in Nebraska, The sub- | verbal. Tne wituess was to givo all the iho supathies of the son- glass of cognac, but he pushed it to ona side | {10 e tion nave not been heard from, | tract, the owner can soll the property him- Her husband Jatt. the eide na*his charmer, | fommittee has cut down the amount to | information ‘he could possibly — get. ek o i ey At iands ST R, st wlll o ame o geed. it fs yjpont cortain “that_some o all of | 5c'¢ dtany houe, ‘The law s that commis: | g,¥ihia it Cod bl ovdwith tho gun. | £0.00. It seems ‘that the subcommittoe | s peronal | expouses were, o, | & “ho chir anoycal, Sentors Baloston | o hay i lost, A8 tho wh }L ted. un) re specifiad.. o Beh Y (2 Al that mount_would be sufil- | paid, and he was to share, and share alike, | Mattes, Taylo: S o i llo= uto the dresslg roin, 16 Joo d _";,F‘“e--,-:‘;ifi i ont, 28 e pendiaiomive- 1 G i dpapilsniod.uble o e N i net by I i 1ot emato B ot OB M abora® hntl | Wik Shcaa.-sio: wwent inio ho psthara of | 8 tho staudiug commities onssh wud gamd oy e e, pentlsmehiihere prosont |13y f ako Huron, THEY ENJOYED THE COPFEE. Tavait. g that beyond seed grain it has no authority to | silver. Donald was to_ carry silver for him | Adjourned Uil moruiag. = = Do o e e ety fis | WA mumber of narrow escapes wore re. | O1d John Grass, onco the mortal enemy of [ ' Gainés had boen gbing with other women | €0 and thoreforo ‘tho extraneous questions | and agreod (o carey 330,00 oyncos. For his Fisaagrrnt Wt of the. preparation for the goitotine, | corded, but Mr. Buraett, thougnt that all of | the lute lamented Sitting Bull and a redskin | underanotnername, Involved in tho proposition for a_larger ap. | personal exponses in Washiugton he drewon | o - = nthe House, 4 Eflym?m L“wgd‘m m“' SEnia m“,‘-‘ ide ¢ | the intiabitants of the village had succeeded | whom the late General Crook used to char- it 5 propriation for sufferers from drouth and | Donald. Donald never paid witness anything 415c0LN, Neb., Feb, 8.—-[Special to . Tpn VIMIEE T roquest that my hody should not | i reaching the shoro, If there were any | acterizo as tho smartest and wisest chiof of SAM IS A FIGHTBR. Indian depredations in Nebraska will have to | on the silver deal Bik.)—The following memorial from the hgp s Ve ey who did not escape, they were iso- | the Sioux nation, sat in the union depot €0 to the committee on appropriations. nay lnoss saud Donald. told him he (Donald) | Lincoin board of trade was adopted : "o (his request Abbe Faure replied : “Your | 1ated from the “main villuge. There | today and drank unlimited quantities of cof- [ Evanzelist Jones Having a Lively OMANA'S POPULATION DadiaTotnAson T 130000 ollngps ot ativar ey s, The matierof rfiroad transpors body will be given to your family.” ey OE e it TR S LTl TR Time in Texns. Following is the population of Omaha by | (T8, BRFGIE. Y 1%, B0 nie ey aast mpasantoltajthy OpLelos o Fou AL bon the | Shuntics isolated from the village, many chiefs as Americun Horse, White Ghost, He B L i cards, as promulgated by the census ofic e s lo had « and ALt o ret o ambrace Shrasrena wifo | Whch were strung along both shores of tho | Dog, and othors from Ping Ridge, Standing [ _ATEANTA, Ga, Feb. 3.—[Special Telegram L s U oM | lioved Donald named some of the s | e e mtionad govornuent s, ese and child for him. Eyraud. ing at the | Day. Itis thought some of these men must | Rock and Rosebud agenc 1 the In- | to Tie Bee.l—Rev, Sam P. Jones seems to ard ) for whom the purchages pyoro !vnln: b O AR S TGOy V;(I:'(rtkh faces arvound him. then angrly cxclatned: | Lave been lost, and the number {8 cstimated | dians had finished the > lunch | be haviuga lively time in Texas. The fol- | Second ward, ..o : and_tho wimess "mentloned " tho namo | 1330 pilosneror Nebgkatiiun Ned York, “Constans, miister of tho futerior, was | At ftom thirty to fifty, If they aro on lowmg characteristic _telegrum from the | Third ward, .......... J aigov)| ST DRI ve, Mol ol SN ow L R eht i das won his case, now his B2 | tio “bay for days without reaching land, t's the matter!” gsped the depot | SVAnEClst shows what ho has been deing: Fth Ward. . ooe e : sisted on tuis stafoment and agiin | from Febrinry o 10 meoting of e Will bo tonight with Gabricile B4 | avariiBithe ica ook WAty (ate Ori0 || mAstAE R0 LATIC PIL IS Thi0 e Ao Oakwoop, Tex., Feb, 8,—The one-gallon | & wanted to give names 50 a8 to make bis story | from ail the soutiern and wes torn statos for grand pe rsonage 1s going to decorate Gabri- | b Cob’ oMy oV can scarcely suevive more “It's the coffce that tickles them,” said | mayor of Palestine tried to cane your | g0 WECE &4 clear, but Payne replied it would be little | the purposeof perfecting arrangements for elle Bompard? ) T8y A0 TDN6 0 Pt Ham ara KD | LA art T W RIS bais ks o oharwe | Uncle Joues this morning at the depot. 1 | HSV AR . g short of an outrage to permit the name of | the Interchange of productsand me Suddony, as Diebler was completing tho | 1 a fow diys, for nonoof them were sup- | AgentT. W. Blackburs who was mcharge | Uncle | A r Aaga Eighth ward. | reofian Lot pRmlc shorna Detweon tho Seetions of ourcountry and fore / \;k O b ot v Completing tho | plied with fuel fo_last very long during such | of the Rosebud party. ““Thioy'ro not used go | Wrenched his cane from bimand wore him | R ward.. any respectablo man to be given unle ) u 1 o L T i R I N o pan Mpnd Beadel i breveaava out. Iam a little disigured but still in the witness had other than hearsay testinos T D v my floger . taming fo The T R T i e (G LI OO L R e ving, Teriticised bis oficlal career last No- e Donaid, Owonby said, told bim that pattios | o Fioii 114 v sy 1y mpationtly: | “Don't pinch me o | 9Vt 18 a8aren of mot us soon s tho loa tn the | lookiog Indlan ot the | lop p | Vember. ltmeededcriiinge o o WINDOM'S POSSTRLE St o (Donald) hid wotoqt.of 1t and, ther Mot meriintely appoini. dole l’xw\'l':ustn WAL e e :‘lu\tl,'x‘ can be broken upenough to let them :;‘:y‘(hlh;:x.d“utlll\kll‘;I'(:::; lf'f;l‘l‘n::““:‘v\lxpxlnulx:ml‘ \t(u.\"“:: A . JON 'n\c_ successor to the late ecretary Win-'f could ot ‘make anything out of it for th: to atie ;‘|ix“x::“~r:j$.1‘.’“::“::..’?‘.;‘-4":? “u;dfi‘]ml.ll!g \ /scaold, Eyraud again’ fofused to driok 3 is quite a dude, wearing a derby, high col- The Farmera® Protorencos, v et SEe!|jw nnga SRaRNT e hab sthollof pepuutic Bt proper advantazo may be teken 2% Glass ot *cognac® which . was offered ; pROAT lar, lace shoes and _cutaway coat ‘and vest, | SPRINGFiELD, 1il, Feb, 8,The Farmers' | fabliol Woehy. th Was w0 roferrad 1o, ub | ating the srrancement with thowitness, 1id opportunity o ciiluice the 4 to him, and was afterward - rig- | filinols Farmers DPropose a Com- | He even smokes cigaroites, Mutual Benefit assoclation representa- | ¢ y T ¥ > D o it o e s g x a sts Of oie peaple, und promote 1 \ 0 ey cig T v ! - meeting this morning, The president has | witness fizurcd he ought o get 15 cents an fure of the st te. laly silnt until e arrived Dl BRI D AT IGARe] What about wart® o was asked, | tives aro receiving duily dozens of lettersand | bogun to think of the sclection of | ounca on Lm0 ounces, o beteve som, of Adams, offered the following: the guilloiina, Passing from thacellto the | o oiVe b %oy S0 CAU 8 date | and i e e it an, 1o interview | vesolutions of instruction and encouragenient | @ secretary of the treasurv, although he may | and $10,000. Owenby safd ho had alsoreceived | Resolved, Thato \ors in- congress be scaffold Eyrand scanned everything right A i auchmiy efigrbtIve slineimayaba gummediupi] fyemned o d fellow farmers, | DOt name the man under two or three weeks. | information from David T, Littler. Billy Hall, | Instracted to voto agains -, and use all’ honor= and left, aid_ then fised his oyes upon the | hour tonight the Farmers’ Mutual Benefit | us follows: “No more glost danco. No | from their constituents and follow farmors. | oL hAe The fam bfce Lo or thite Wicks. | fnforuds Y ok By Bl b e the pucsize of the 8- guillotine i assocfation party submitted to Long Jones | more war. Guns give up. All be friends, | ‘They gencrally recommend the ropresenta- | q¢"tho cabmet meeting tolead to the con- | J. 8. Cunningham, of porsons being inter- giliofiCangor. 1ol LI for e ronson thas 1f Arived at tho footof the guillotine and | ang tho republican steoring commitee | N9W K0 sce Harrison, white lu‘m:;-.* 1 | tives tostand firm for the party candidate. | clusion that there will bo no chango in its in silver speculation. The witness | [had anon the tnitle ruisers of & Wiliin, (alfow: dont (oth the bisole, Byraudi cho'oias oF Avl: Siroetary oln PiSIa0l0 08 | merasts oas Geoiad | and! Bine {joke, Jrty | But notall are of this charagter. Georgo W. | prosont oveavization; no transfer of a cabi- | wentioned the names of persons terested | '“RUVe L 6 urbonators ‘il congross bo 3 falr - ca- | net officer to fill the vacaucy. This probabl i Littler assentad also mentioned the | nstricted, wid our representatives i con= angrily shouted to the assembled crowd: Mt. Veruon, and Representative Moore, Hollow Horn Bear, Ho Dog, Good Voice, | 1thoades of St. Elmo, Ill, ina communica \]ispr:‘l e Jo| sadLitUeE atienied hud slae menjioned the | linmistedy sl CorTERiceeRS 3 uoARE bY. “Constans is. a murderer: Lo Is more of | of the Farmers' Mutual Beuelt ussociation | Quick Bear, White' Bird, Tumwing Hawk, | tion requests them to do all thoy can for | S%3es OF tho, Mo of wransterrini Owenby suid no bad no divcet personal | (heir mfluence 'l votes fn' order o securs murderer than 1 am, Constans is —— party with the anuouncemen’ that any one | John Grass, American Horse and Thres | Palmer, “As that seems tobo the choloe of | fi tho suggostion seemed. pract in | knowledge of any congressional silver specu- | Uhe bussage: of senato bill a1, propared and Before he could complete the sentence the | ot yion \o1om the republicans might end Stars. A little later party of Brules from | the brothers in this part of the country.” e L L Bl T, 2 ropottacd by the committoo on grioulture of exccutioners seized the murderer and | 9 VACH WHOM THE Hpupteans might endorse | ine standing Rock agency arived in charce | G, W, Smith, superintendent of the Arcola, | $5'Well versed in the routine of tha ofies & “Mhe: statement in Corres pondentEtevns’ | et o ey i o ddkaowiias tue throw him upon an-fncliuing plank of the | Would receive the full support of thoarmers | of Agent Rimedd, With" these were several | il public schools, thinks they should take | FisFocen one of the presidents ablast. advis: PiBoatian by tha ) aramy boliwas: onator | Ml RuBE R itk 1ot MRk o8 bhe hales guillotine. ~ Diobler " pressed '~ the -~ fatal [ Mutual Benefit ussociation representatives. | Indian policemen, who woro their biue uni- | up Felix G. Cockrell, brother of the repre- | om vegurding financial polieios, But. bar. | hma o e D s el e o ok kgob, and the flashing blade fell with | This matter is now under advisement. It js | forms and brass buttons with great prids sentative, and elect him. ring uuforseen or unthought of situution s | it was in tod to the extent of 7,000,000 | these resoltions to cuch senator. leuu'p shding sound and the nead of | confidently expected by the republicans and | Sioux minister also accompanied the par e there will be no transfers in | ounces was based by tho witness principally | §untative from the stute of N Gouffe's assassin volled into the basket below. | Favmers' Mutual Benefitassociationmen that | He wore regulation clerical black. At 10 Swindled by'a Chinaman. cabinet officers und the prasident will main- [ on statements made’ by Littler, who said the | ¥ Ashinston. Eyraud’s body was then hfted intoa wagon | acombination will be effected between thetwo | party left for Washington in theirown Pull- SN Fraxcisco, Cal., Feb, 8. —The eustoms | tain, 1f possible, the present arrangement | men were frequenters of Chamberlain’s, He The resolution was adopted. - ALESE 140 o Al full. gllop 1o the o poriibelitis weckinwhioh Willirosultiin'the!| My “"‘“‘"m i offcials have just ledrned thatthoy have | untl the end of his term. Representative | had staicd to Stephoas that impecurious con- jo XruBivevans of Rirass Jissediond the. fol corte detachment of gend election of u senator, A CONTINUOUS SICAL CARNIVAL, 2 tnala i » | McKinley of Ohio continues to be regarded | gressmen were permitted to borrow money on | 1OWINE Abbo Faure followed th Many ropublicas are inclived to prefer | William Steinway, the piano manufacturer, | peor 7,“",“”‘]‘" odvot "';;";Lu "','"'L('C“;",‘" as the coming man for the. treasury dopart- | thoie individul notes without sccurity for | Whereas. Tty resolution of the houso th aud, after reading the buriul service over the | Moore to Streeter. of New York, has ' a. plan to submit to thé | DY # Sharp Chinaman. s the custom here | pang, The only question iu the public mind | the pur arrying silver. Donald gave | $RORKer appovnicd equimibtes or.two to oonz remains ut the cemeter turned Auother meeting of the steering committee | world's fair divectory for making music o when goods are imported to take to the ap- | is, will ho accepti Lt is safe to say that if | him this information. He also told Stephiens | foF With whiics com i IR DL .0k L0, over to the dead - dmmedic | il be held tomorrow at which the matter will | of the principal features of the exposition, | praiser's store 10 per cent of them, from [ there is a formal tender of the porifolio he | that Cullom, Teller, Cannon and others we l v " R vitatiars ately after the execution the mob made a wild | be fully discussed, If there is a serious division | His idea if carried out would provide o con: | which the total duty s ealeulatsd. Tho | will. The president would not hawk a cabi- | wot in the pool, ~ His statement about Cull s suoh informution of the aifiies of state rush toward the guillotine and was with dif- | in the committee a caucus will be called to | tinuous musical carnival during the fair, broker files a b £ £100 for th cment of | PeL office on the political mariet or lend it to | was 11 personal kuowledge. Witness | during his teri of office as Is provided for by ulsed by strong force of mounted | settle the question. Representative Cockrell, | Mr, Steinway wants to orgunize a | Sroker files a bond of ¢ tho payment of | iy ingividuals capital. Somoe of Major | went to Sendtor Cullom, stated he was in. | the constitution: and, s republicaines which had been le 'h > the proposith i S bgm |y el bt duty and the owner is then allowed to take Spha %6 0. tho ST h v # - a5, Sald committee has failed to re- P uleft in | who made_the proposition, said to the com- | grand orchestra, composed of musicians ¢ ‘ McKinley’s colleagues in the house advise | terested in the silver purchase and in a polite ® of that [nstrument of exooution. ST L O hBYalh thia 0 ) ! > | the other nine-tenths out. January 1a China- | 4 Moo Y o A I a8 r port; thersfore, bo it a q xeo 3 mittee ou republicans now have a.chance | from ull the great musical centers and have | 1t Wi tivough this routine with o large | him not to accept, arguiug that he would ac- | way stuled.anumber of congressmen were | PGUL Sherofat Bl G0 | sty to defeat the domocrats and at the same time | them perform every day in a palace of music. i BN AT &9 | knowledge by an ‘acceptance that he did not | intevested. Senator Cullom stopped him &b | at enee th « »f delay, and not lnsult this BIG FIRE AT DUBUQUE. make yourselyes strong with the agricuttural | In addition to the orctiestra, he would have ;_“I,{:'\{“xlll!”x(} ..;.xnlulx;_'l\:m'::;w ‘,l.;:““‘,";\;‘j.;‘x:“:zj‘{ believe ~ he could carry Ohio this | once and told him to go no further; that he | house by continued silence, o and iudustrial elements of the state. If you | the most prominent mnsician from overy for- | 1 P4¥ Der cent of the shipment, worth about | fall if he were nominated for the | (Cutlom) had never utated and Howe rose to a quostion of privilege, as a P == One of the Most Disastrous in the | throw away this cl oumay never huve | eign country present at the exposition for at | gi'saq ey cent of the SEBEEIt, Worth ab governorship and that such an interpretation | would allow any ono to carey silve member of this committee, aud said the fault City's Histo any other loast two weels, ‘These various stars would | iy \voula bring a duty of fully §30,00. of his action would casta serious damper | The statements mude in the ic was with the senutors, who failed to meet Dunvque, Tn,, Fep, [Spocial Telegram | Mhis siguifcantutterance aroused the fears | load the orchestia each. for o week at a 8 Y i upon the republican organization in thestate. | My, Stephens were gone ove futly, item | thom. S a e of the republicans that if the proposition of | in musie peeuliar to and popularin his ow S e g Besides, should he not take the nomination | by item, and the witness in cach case said he | Mei<esson, chairman of the committee, said to e Br One of the most disastrous § JoAN 4 D I Wi Will Raise the Blookad 8ides, Y item, and the v 4 L i MelCesson, chairman 10 committee, sal the Farmers' Mutual Benefit ussociation | couvtry. Thus there would be an English e . e which he can have by acclamation, there will | had made substantially that statement. Ad- | thers was an evident misunderstanding in fires this city has known for yeavs occurred | men was mot uccepted the next | fete, an Italian fete, French, Spanish, Ger- Pans, Feb, 3—Advices recgived by Gaulois | pea fight forit which will divide the state Journed. E the committee in regard to its duty. . in the Bishop block this evenin, Mr. Solo- | proposition may be made to the demo- | man and all others. Mr. Steinway is so en- | from a correspondent in Bugpos Ayres are | again into factions, but that with Mck Iyl . » vesolution under which the committee mon, a member of tho firm of Solomon | erats,if indecd Moore ana Cockrell do not | thusiastic over this musical idea that he is | that the Chilian insurgents have been | in the field thera would be no factions, They Patents to Westers Inventors, was appointed was read. Brothers, dry goods, who had };;;l::v.-‘;_“x‘.\,m:n.- ’-'ly:.m ‘-(‘“~.|vx'l'lnl'l"p::f”lmrIA‘lun“l;.l :’\;‘,}ln‘xl,_gm\;,“r.u:\: _x‘.“_l;. cousiderable sum of | obliged to abandon La Serend and Cogquimbo :’fi‘.‘{‘fifif‘.’u‘.'l'x'\'i':ffii:"".5.'-"\'”1‘{".-'[..[".’," Sngumont WasiaTox, Fob. i —[Special Teleram |~ On motion of Howo tho resolution was fin- just moved i, received A cigar | the popublicans s t be o AR . and tho harbor of Ipuique sireopened. Re- | {oyureif he enters the treasury depurtment, | 10 "THF BER|— Patents woro granted wost- | allytablod 5o e fron o taveling man, lighted it t Moore and Taubneck be 2 NOT SCORED BY THE BILL, orts also say the government will raise the offect theso stute £ smbors | ern inventors today as follows; he commiltes on benevolony lustitulion tat M 4 Taubneck b tired that Moore and Taubn e ired of [ o, e i e y What effect these statements {rom members reported favorably on @ b yakley pro- o ) A Iy on a bill by Oakley pre and/thiew away the unextinguishiod matoh. A tn At The gentlemen intorested in the piping of | blockade at Valparaiso in three days unless i & SRR e Wil H. and J. W, Bettendorf, Dave e X d ay the unextinguished match. | supporting Streete DALEAT AARTASR LRI A0 spInioR - odi [ hookd Dlaciiee - dav: w5 | of the Ohio delogation in congress will have illiag H. and ndorf, Daven- | jihiting the bhafhoring of boys and girls Itstruck u pile of cotton batting and ina | Messes. Galloway and Potrie have been | pitLHL, €38 1o Chicage do, not Sccm 1o be ’ nsurgents make anotlier attack in the | ypon Major MekSinley and the president can- | port, Ia, machine for die volling metals; Da- | wnder aighteen in houses of ill.fame. xlm\h\r;nz \u_x‘nl th ‘:.-;;..\'-1|.»x;|.»j_.lnl._ug_mp (T yesterday Il‘“m,mi"’: the 1m;n|;— meautime, ool -l NS X;u\ be suic Sv"";"l'\l,=t'lflw_"~ were made to- | vid I, Brown, assignorof one-half to H. T. Cramb thought they should not be har- possiblo to oxtingulsh, The storo of Solo- | (¥ A report tonlght that a feeling is grow- | 31,0 gas from one locality to nothier, . Murder and Swielde, o Mo oy s fallugs o the | Brown, Omalia, Neb., brush scraper_attach. | b pod thore underany o uon Brothers was entirely destroyed with | republicans, Several confercnces were hold |y SUCh s 1w is nousense sald President - Sr. Lours, Mo, Fob. 8.—At Smithton, 111, | G 06 e eutough o dectine or ac- | mont for paint palis; Asa T. Cogswell, Ham. | 1 D e AT PR o e contents, also & large part of th in Streeter's rooms today. Chairman Jones - < R g4 Hel BAS | this morning, Henry Bechtold, a farmer, dis- | cept the place after it 1s tendered boldt, Neb,, and 8. F. Woody, Kansas City, SO > their i 3 ge | ) J company. wo vears ago the legislature d . y ¥ , ) | compel railroads to name their stations the Golden Eagle clothing store, board of trade | 0f the state tral ropublican committee, | noagon g jaw forbidding the viping of yas | Charzed a shotgun at his sister-in-law, strik- It the place does not goto McKinley, it 1 Mo., minature biiliards; Harrison V. Conway, | samo as the villago or postofiice; also to re- S R e T A e oo mot exprossivg himsclf Jiu advocacy | from that stato iuto another stute, and the | ing hevin the leg. ‘The wound not proving booles ow ap though exloyeror Chatles | Boono, Ta., combined harow, sceder and | duce pass fare to % cents per mile, office, Smith, Mathis & Co.'s vrinting favor it npou. assurances from . betelg | Supreme court of Indiana declared the meas- | fatal he struck her with tha butt end of the | LoSterof Obio may go ) recaoayontion of | yower; James J. Doflemoyer and C. W, Mr. Fee (rep.) rose to & question of privi. and other oflices above. ‘The loss is roughly | gd™ Gailoway — that - Steter, 1] | ure unconstitutional. “All other 1aws of & | weapon inflicting fatal injuribs, He thon re- | Los o ey, He 18 popular bt tha wits | Wolfe, Keokuk, I, educational devics logo and flled o resolution that & liat of all the estimated at $50,000, with ample insuran AP ey i e ”;‘l'l_‘.;"mml“ similar character must meet a similar fate, | Joucs b quarter today e is popular at the white 0 . ) | employes be furnished the membe Tom Burke, fireman, was overcoma by e R i . A i the gun and shot and killed himself. | houseand that he would make a clean, abl W. Gamble, Adair, Ia., draft equ: ) SN R s b e Rt ! s a ouso at ho would maie u clean, ablo iamble, Adair, Ia., drart equalizers | " Sternsdorf desired to add as to what rela- Atlke AR haat M as thonant T CRome Ay | party on the tariff and other issues of im. | SO 10 mater how many times the Indiana | No cause is known for the tragedy. and popular officer all say, With Mk dwin B. Karn, Amherst, assignor of one- | tion the cmployes bour: to the members, njured. . 4 L d seuate pusses such laws, they are invaiid, = L 5 . portauce. Streeter, when asked by Jones to | {yiale passes such | boy : - and Foster out of the way, Congressman Mt $ 9 Pt e resolution was laid on the table. Hefine his position, stated. that, 1f slected by | W have bought our lands down in Indiana, AT balf to C. Hamilton, Briti D, hand cut g renaliiinn warlid.on Lig ¢ Exile Assassinated Cannon of Ilinols is considered.” He Is being - R A DRSO 318 A0 AR Sk 4 and havespent a good deal of money on them, ; o AN 4 AR QfIHHD0A | idored, He 81 tor andfeadors. George T, Haller” Osdeol ey crpyen Ly Tepublivan support, b would consider hini | GuJ e can't bo dofrauded of ouf rights in | L:AMEDO, Tex,, Feb. 8.—Dr. Tgnatio Mar- | urged for the place by mombors of th ud i Gearypd. ol Y | By Hennick—A joint acsolution to submit vere 1 ider joiut obligation to the parties | Bt L tinez, while making the rounds among his pa- | comumittee on appropriations of which he is ., pump; eric Cresin tothe electors of the state of Nebraska for Sarr Laxe, Utah., Feb, 3. v | wl od b P 2 n this manner. ) - 1 o orion ! 'k - § SARE, . which elected him and vote with the republi- L it tients this morning, was waylald by two un. | chairman. His qualifications for the po- | Madison, Ta. agricultural fork; Cornelins their approval or rejention, an amendmest 1o fifteen miles south of here, Albert Bateman | cans on every natioual question not in direct EXTENDING THE UNIVERSITY, - s &) MASNAMG. Oy sition lie n his experi asa member of | Lexg,. O. G. Alexander and G, W. Legy, | geotion | of artiels 7. entitied “1tights of Suf. a5id Ols HBWKIGAOR Wore ovorcome with gus, lictlon to the Faruers' Mutual Benefiy [ The trustees of the Chicago university | known men and killed, tho ussassing escap- | tho appropriation committes Ho has never | Duaisrton, Tay 1ateh; vy G Lelsens | frpe 0 of the constitution of the state, re. and both fell to the bottom of ap S0-foot | BSsociation priuciples. Some of thorepublican | have determined to usk the citizens of Chi- | i Dr. Martinez, at ope time general in the | occupicd an executive ofice. Hon. John C. | ring, Wayne, Neb., syri Talbot Lennox, i guiving all voters to be citizens of the United - ihaft. The man attempting to recover the | IekIslators are opposed to Streetor, but it is | cago for 800,000 more to expend for build- | Mexican army, was a political exile from bis | New and Hon. James N. Huston of Tndiaga | Mavshaltows, T, automatic graln biader: | S iio¥ Bodics was ulso overcome. The bodies were | WOUEHL (o purty caucus will briag them | fugs. The scope of the uuiversity s been | uative country, gontinuo tobe fuvorably mentioned, despite | John Sheargon, Burington, [, meat chop By Capel—To invalidate contracts of em VR A e alla hooks around s0 much enlarged an ho endowment 1n- il sy o g g the stotement that the president is aisin- | ping iine; George W. Slawson, Daven: loyers of labor from exemption from liabile finally recovered with grappling b S e creased to such an extent that it is now be Two People Fatally Burned, clined to take two officers from tho same | ptt, Neb.. fiy fan Luther -smith, Cedar | Fit“For 1/ iies 1o thetr etployes while on South Dakata's Voto, lieved that Chicago men who realize the | Evmuxn, Okl, Feb, 8.—While burning | state, The gossipers also mention Mr. | Falls, Ja., lawn mower: Thomas M. Stuart, | guiy. v Por Omabs 803 Vicolty—Fal lght 8. D., feb, 3.—The twentieth and | magnificence of the project are willing to add | prairie, the young daughter of Dave Clarkson of lowa, now on his way to Europe, ' Corning, Ta,, car coupling; Chester Wright, By Felker 'l'lor ( mahs aud Vicinity--Fair; slightiy | qwenty-first ballots for senator were taken 1;1*”.':\"'ll\{:l}?'tl«C.;n?; |m-.~...d_ .t‘l);nn‘unh-d_' weather was so badly burned that she died. | 8nd General Goff of West Virgiui Fairfield, Neb., potato digger. wame G 1. | t0AY. T highest vote was: Moody, au; | Money pledsed o the university s coming | Jumes Tonie, who attempied 10 vescue tho | Hon. Robert T, Lincoln of Tliinois, at pros. - | for Nebraska—Warmer; southerly winds; | it o4: Harden, 45: Melville, 105 Crose dly. Mr. Rockefeller paid A tair. s sip, 243 Harden, 45; Melville, 10; Crose, 9; | 8132,000 and Chicogo men $125,000. The as a probable successor to Secretary Wi . Mod. Sunday ! " / . (g 1 Riovse b \ success ; atoN, Feb, 8, > Sunday eivil | introduced by Howe, providing that chab 47 "'For lowa—Fair; varable winds, becoming | L3lIe scattering Al sorts of eombluations | Jq Uamount s n exvess of the sum promised, - dom, There aro those who beileve tho sub- l_l“‘v;'ff\“:l"-u: b =Tt "'”":‘ (S | mortgagos given (o' beoure 1oans foF i southerly; warmer. s ¥ as but $30,000 of Chicago mouey was due this t bus been sent to Mr. Lincoln in London - 45 completed by the house approbri | ooy rats of iuterest are charged or co e P oy s ity Yyear, eb. A Belgian has been ar- | Mhe West Virginig republicags fn the aty | ton committee makes an appropriation of | LI ST OF 0 EHRETE B \ g, i R i, D, Fit29 2} by WESTERN PEOPLE IN TOWN, in this city charged with supplying | talking of Hon. Stephen B. Elkins of | $350,000 for a government exhibit at tho | - Stevens (ind.) of Kurnas moved to strike Mainy u Feh 3w frolght | B YOuK, Kb, 3.-The Heela bronze avd | Among other western peoplo in Chicago to- | the German war department. oficials with | their state, world’s fair, $50,000 of which 15 for the Latin. | ihe euset{ng clause, which the speaker EapviLLr, Pu, Feb. §.-Two BB | fron works of Brooklyn were almost com- | day were the following: At the Auditorium: | plaus of the Franco-Belgian and Belgian- MISCELLANEOUS, American départment. The other s are | declared out of orde tralns on the New York, Pounsylvauia & | pletely burned out tonight. Loss, $300,000. | W.J. and Russell J. Pratt, Harry West and | German frontiers. Benator Paddock today reported back from | for the expenses of the national commission. | o roll wus called ou the fiual passage of | Y rep v moment flames sprang up which it was im- The Weather Forocast, P A bill for an act to amend seo- tiow 7 of chapter % of the compiled statutes of Nevraska of 155 enfitled “Elections," child, ‘was fatally burned. ent mimster to England, is tonight mentioned The Gavernment Exhibit. The house took up for final reading the nl%

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