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THE OMAHA DALY BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA., FRIDAY MORNING., FEBRUARY 6. 1801, NUMBER 230, - — RECIPROCITY - WITHE BRAZIL, e wom cnwe: | MR, HARRISON'S GREAT HEAD, | 2+msrsspmsra cavesansa. | pAD(H'S PURE FOOD BILL | &ipseiet v Gitisms SHE MADE A FATAL .\IISI'.\liE.' Teying to & it a Quorwm in the dond Which . by [— House Today. ——— | ment ought e TLaxcors, Neb, Feb. b Special Telegram et A pact " rter of Chicago Has a Plan to Secure & | to Tur Ber. | —The independents mre doing | The Senator Sags it Will Not Hurt Any 1 LR ¥ 1dltises Olear Senatorial Track, somo lively cancusing tonight in the hopes of Honest Enterpriso, bravery an ! thar K y i broaking o quettin 1n SN Noiss tomorrow, el y L o braver and Mother Kills Her Baby, NOT INSANE, ] thus preventing the imaugural aadress of h l': n: b by A DENT HARRISON'S PROCLAMATION AL * | HE WANTS AL OTHERS TO WITHDRAW. | Goveruor Bos dirou beingdelivured. The fai | WINDOW'S POSSIBLE SUCC g Q1iay teihuta 1o th conrag ¢bont | SPATRICE 10 HAVE BETTER AATES: He Will Sentence the Bratal Siayer of po— ure of & numw rof them to obtain a leave of s than can bo D (4 SO, abseaco bofore adjournment and tho ear that p nel Honey's sal - tn Forth the Provistons of the b i A Modest Suggestion to Palmer and | w411 of the honse may be ordered and their | New Nimss Mentioned Daily -Go 1 4 Janor 08 on tho attendance en forced has a dampeniug effect fords for Colono ey’ ‘ 1s mornine's Tronty—Beazt) in Time Wikl Fue N Thio tito fob tiva o | Oalesby-General Miles on the atteudancoenforced'ias & dampentug effuct | Wonds for Colonel Honry's Sabl : b Strangers A Foathe WD he Uit Sintes with il ot Chikrlio bOIY, Lkl Fake=A Lash Bpenkor's seheme © attogether, — Several - republicans Wartlors—-One Moro iridge Lin which Stole the Postmast TR et b Fension Proposition. have left the city and even with the help of at Omaha, for this anmouncon the conscrvative independents it is ex Thirty-five th | tremely doubtful if 8 quorim can be secured — eAGo Opprcr or T Ber, 1| Without the presenct of some of the members ¥ : | el Lot ol S ','4“.,'», b | Who voted nt t rocognize Boyd as governor Waenivatov Buae v Tire Bee, | 3 It is reported that Burrows is strougly ad B13 ForireRN il STRERT, | : g e Gt visiug this move, and he was seen in close | Wiasuisaroy, D, U., Feb. 6. fuing over: | rison, General Joho M. Poliner is standing In | consultatl the Lindell tonight with lead- | Senator Paddock today authorized the fo Lo ord. B | the lightof his party by his position in the | ing independent politicians. lowing statement of his views as to the mar HATHARR g riul deadlock at Springfield - ; i said Mr. Harrison today, FATAL SNOW SLIDE, Use of Laudanun bya Lincola A " Death of an Ol Lady Among Nebraska ) n % sion of disast v fan \ Mes, J 11 W0 miles wide and | i cluding portions of P climate of the semi-arid | ner in which the Paddock puroe food bill now I'he dispateh recites () AL Lo eonireny {1 CELECEHIBEEH Adiad b Lot pending would affect the packing hos for o #1,000,000 seed geral priat ade » " 1 n ‘ . by th wka logislature and Four Miners Carrying a Dead Com- It will not throw a straw in the pathway | oy known history of the droath rade Are Kilicd, of any honestly conducted business in Chic | beliof the Nebenski delegation in . Ornay, Colo, Feb. hH—Soveral miners | cagoor elsowhere. Itis atmed at fraud and | that it would be ol nsof th bl b e and . o rotect the tate interested in fmmigratl o th mal It unconsc s ol pain, U started from the Virginia mine last night to | deception only. Its object is to protect the ; 1 . ! ] I FOW A NEWS, or ten, be would withdraw from the contest | R ER S R TOE ) man Killed by Diblic against adultoration; honest manu. | MeCded money forseod grain rather than fn- [ but bei naware of the deadly qualities of . i : it Y aoRiTaeRe e jure tho state's credit by such statemnents a8 | tho deug, gave itan overdose and the Httlo & Bty Baliool Begoner Hanjsotel, 40| g ra ain s eeras Vo considercd A8 |y g yhile going up the mountaiu a snow | facturers ugainst dishonest competition f i e o Aoy ances. Vil 11 ishe U6 Breditahive. 6¢l veauitay | Plids occtibed g B BycofLie Vittithe, | mEl S WL SRS REER SRS RS Al gL LGN DO AMGAER SGE IR A TLAL A A e el D e L S rosults, | 310 v aud John Sundoriand wero killed, | 1 export radef the_country by definitely | Thy direction of tho soerutary of war the [ [T MG simed and st (0 4 thess A ndoubledly General Palmer has admirer ey fixing & standard for our export products. | commanding general, depsrtinent of the N y\\ e Bee, )l; ause Miss \1‘.‘;‘\u.n‘n ¢ il ounthe republican side of the house who | CONG RESSI0NAL PR OGRAMME. | [n my judgment it will be of very great bene rant .m'.w uwh for \’u.'. ,Im,vl‘ dead wihington, T, is o brave little school | would like to see him senator, but who dare — it to every roputable Indus roged in nasLor, Surgeat: Bt o i . i ot foes | teacher and soundly thrashed a big bully Who | 61 vote against their paty. Now, ifit came | 1€ 18 Prepared at an Harmonious :yl‘u( |nm\u|‘r>\v!u ; llr“n‘,.v.l‘;:rj:‘!‘:‘l-v‘\m e 1"“ ‘"‘\"]:“.‘;:;,f”“",',l,',' % Wlkon of Teieamnil ek "H\”\rll:u ) \‘.-‘. ; Feb, 5 rw'.l"..nlh"lyuu- Atnorioan attisios | wouldinot mind hor ab lior school, iear there, [ xight down' to & polntiwhero thelr favorite i Republican Cancus, , e strong features of the bill, in my [ ily have moved | tho Itoctiostor o tho | grm to Tuv Ber,l—Sovoral diys sioe & prrriineod (ol | soveral weeks ago, she is persecuted by all | waq to ptire forever, these peoplo might tako [ Wasnizaroy, Feb. 5, —The republican | 500 “are the cloar definitions of what [ Liucoln, “Tenth and I streets, northwest, [ special committeo of “the Beatrive bonrd of ountey the tar | of petty aunoyances from the | givantage of their last chance, For th senators hield an harmonlous caucus tonight. | ) onatitute adulteration under the law; [ Where Mrs. Wilson recoived this afternoon, | yrge went to Chicago to confer with the rail fllow's “gang” Notes warning ber | would undoubtediy reason it out t Tho outeomo was tho selection of tho foulow- | it Snsie futternton Motir fue (S| assiatod by Mes. Moerill and Miss Wikon, 11 (S B I CREO b CoUne L i it Harrlson sueda | o give up tho school and threatening | pogter beter to fry the fish wo have fug measures to be considered, as faras pr PORMBET) LA THRICREHILLY P, ADDYGGIENY | AR Loy SHe EEaten a1 DO tatoms tites:for Hoatwlod that mectng o Leb o i csicuey |- o herup were recelved, but no wtten | than to go poking about i the muddy pond, ticable, in the order named: Tho eight Bour |y yyquestionanle constitutionaity, and the | Huron, 8. D which suspended Decombor 16, | conference was arvanged for this city bo e reciprocity and | toeried out the 155t cold morning, when the | Popled by unknown species of fluny mon- :’_:I':(,"‘l'}“‘»‘u‘l‘“,“',‘“','\[“,;‘,":*.'I‘i’,,"k.,'.','.”‘},“\i ddodd® | cortainty that 1t will have back of it the sup- | hs resumed busincas. the national bk ex: | tcen tho railway companies ant. the con £ admissior e o was blown to picces by o vowdor | sters. This idea of mine regarding what | PO {006, AbL 0 B0 ion. although | bort of commerclal houossy overywhoro | hetaof oy (i Galiveral the astets to the off wittee, which wis held abouta weok ago, crbhpleh el ! A ) ek o) cers of the bank by order of the comptrolle o ity Jeartic Joacted stick, Phe brave girl still holds the | Palmer should do applics equally to Streeter | praforence in the order is assighed to the | throughout the country.” LU POLIOT 1 v ronds represented in thd conlerenco wero L Ey fort, however, aud now the youne men of | and Oglesby. All of them should retire, un- | pure food bill; the land camp bill; the bank “How will it affect food componnds? David 1%, Morizan was today appointed post- | the Roek Dsland, Union 1 and the Bur ) it or B this place have coma to herand and threaten 1o pyoy can speedily show that they possess [ Puptey bill; ‘the futer state commerce and o food compound mnot injurious to tho | masterat Lomax, Custer county, Neb, Hieton, Ttwas then inf veud that the government of Bra. lynch the next person caught annoyine T P PRGIRG fallkoad RatgaLE Bl 4 food compoun } et At LR 5k onactment horizod thotourteyit L 5 e | the ability to draw outside votes.’? acitic railroad refunding bill Approprin- |\ 4o S Gyt S botied as i compound, Py 'S, Hevr, featrico should e gzrantc i rates, nid J As the ry boys W to ba ; % & ok \ forthe | tion bills and conference reports have the ) 3 in faet thy concession Vst bl e 1801, | qowned by them city chups” interesting | When askod if o wasa candidite for the viloze of consideration 6l any time. | comes under the prohibitory clauses of the - Beatrico haa hoped e final i L Y O il ! || Hiienkve eapac D e, e e “nt means. Lam | Nothing was said about the elections bill of [ bill. The bill only requires that such articles FOnr BETTER TIMES. culnination of his ugreement way AL 5 iam Sheltl Ga ths t 7 i : SR TbHD: ‘al | silver logislation. S01) 8 BOITAHAs S Brone A BA R Bha T HA0 73 oMt to 0 subsequent meeting with the Trans. ided that hoshall be the product and Atlantie ftems, inno way impellad to ter the political E hall be sold un: proper desig and | - A S s 400 ; inctire of the ed State W heut Ariastie, T, Feb, 5 [Spocial to Tin | field. 1was forty-six years of ago before 1 —_———— not as imitations of other articles with a | A 18°#olution Pasacd by the Farmers '\‘D“i;‘\y. assoalntion n I.\m. s City lm” ¥y lonr or moizo, and the mant: | g The Oddfellows' Todie of this city s | held office, so 'it” Is not part of the breath ot THEY STOPPED THE FIGHT. IR TS wWAllianee and Tudusteial Unio Inwhich the Beateico committes conisting thereof, including corn meal and ‘ AR | my nostrils." T thusntsrrares Chdo 5% ASIENGION, 1eb, 5" The couneil of the A IRl lon Hitdbise WE G tye, tyo flour, buckwheat, buckwheat | ! AL B oeh (Mo a Yook of deop thought setiled upon | Members of o Political Club Prevent | il i A ":,‘,' i Sl e E S DI Atoes, boatis, poas, hay, onts ont Onder of Oddfcllows of | the rugyed face of the ex-mayor. & il proprictury articles kio dor distinetivo [ O .. v prosent wnd her o Trans {7 teluala. plokled. poricond ba | Town locatel n y. Out of 500 lodges Lightning Is aboveme,” he said, and he tho Feathorwsigit Meoting, Tattes i commoreial transactions, I . | under discussion this aftermon a resoltion | Missour associution rormmend i adoption Pty hams i i e or [ Lo Toated b O g vanks thiva in | poluted upward as ho spoko, ‘and 1f peoplo | Loxa Isuasn Crry, L. T, Feb. 5,—[Special [ dition, “tho “pure food “bill ~provides | looklng to tho bottorment of the ugricultural | of the mtos aexead upon u the b otton seed oil: coal, anthracite and i 2 pe think 1 am a good conductor they can let it | Telegram to Tue Brr. |—The glove ficht be- K'mvy'_ th falliblity rur science. | and commercial industries of the country ‘w”" "‘”;"\' ‘IA" ”‘(\v st : I‘-:'v"- lmw‘!( g vosin, taf, plteh wnd turpentine strike.” twoen Gooro Dixon, the Boston colored pu- | 1L Allows appeals to tho courts from - the o proved by - the Western Traiiie ussocation, Ia, bnplements and machinery EITOFER MALICE OR FANATICISM, 1 \ 5 cial tests of the ghemical division of the de. I matterat all events is regarded as pri B o WY | stantly being increased in numoers by dona. s bats tabtication s || Btk and Cal McCarthy, tn woJdersey | partment of agriculture and provides legal ) tically settled, which gives this city the LR LR i Cenornt Nelson® A Milos today when | Wonder, which was to have talen place at [ and scientific safeguards against possible Whereas, Of the threo great industries of | freight rates long clamored for. LA T Linehen scduction case | T3 Whout the telegraphod report which | the Puriftan club rooms tonight was atthe | tors in the application of lts provisions to | the United States, agricultuval, commercial e s from Auita, I, after bing out uinety Lours | Gied thut when e was i commund in | last minute declared off. The buckers of tho [ thade. There ure mo obnoxlous evenue | and manufacturing, the first two avoln tho | o HC SHIE PREESEIR: o i prod b ¥ mer. ) case o | Montana he and his men massacred a party | men decided not to risk their arrest and in- | SWAmvs, no complicated amachlncry of SPICS | mogt dopressed stato: with o view to the d ) Neb,, 5. peclal e d charged by Judge Dec The case will be and necdless provisos of tagging, stamping or Bre. | A 1 ] i of between two and three hundred Tndians | carceration in jail. e Bt L il betterment of their condition, be it e naged Jady suddenly falling, ap electri wiv will stavt up to- | 8bout two months prior to the Custer massa: A crowd of fully two thousand had co! A Y it ; i Resolved, That the legisdative committes | cntly lifeless, to the floor of the Burlington it and from now Atlantic will in 187 “AL that time,” said the | Jected in frontof the Puritan club rooms, and SRMOMATIASIMANY DRID GRS, of the National Farmers' Alliance and Indus- | depot ab: ot L elted witios i tho state, | eneral, “Twas fully a thousand miles from | hacks lined thecurb tor a block or mor The interstate company’s new bridge bill | trial union be vequested to prepae w bill for st S5.000 kit owiied wud op. | the scenie, and had never up to that time been | Tho authorities would not navo interfered, | is s good us luw, Tthas been weveed wpon | presentation to te presentor e following TRy theTtiLy i Montana on military matters, How such | ag - least . not antil - the gnen had | by the conference committee which accepted | congeress containing o provision that all ST astory could have bocu stavted is beyond my | overstopped the rules regarding box- | the bill just as it passed the senate. 1t | vessels built, owned and minned by the citi Supremo Cou sions. smprebension. 1 did not vo to Montan® | ing contests, had not a committee from | ouly needs the formal sanction of | zens of the United Statos, that carey outioine Drs e b Spental Teto. | until some weeks subsequent to- the Custer | a ' loval | political organization uown [ the house and, being privilexed matter, [ earioes, to e detormined by tho tonnage of the | In theopinion of Hon, Cartar Henry Har Ninth street, Killodh ter b wmer, should go to the steering tee and consult freely with them, H ild require them to publicly announce After a cortain number of ballots, say five inandadvised Mrs. Redd to give the that they are uot allc tol 1 ive unsuspecting purchasers armers’ allianee and Industeial union had number of menbers and has alibrary of v nearly three thousand volumes, which is con: and after quite alively exchange of views it agtlculturnd ¢ was adopted. “Ihe vesolution is It ¢ and mechanical t fmplements and mnchinery, ineloding stationary and nos and all machinery for manu- | wdustrinl purposes, except | instraments and books f “ | | 1 icos, rallway coustruction mterial and equipment e government of Brazil has also furtt uthorized the admission with reduction of per cont of the existing tariff dut elock last evening, crented msider excltement. D, Tucker pro nounieed her sufTeriug from an Loptic At She was uneonscious overan hour, ro- i ing conseiousiess only for a few minut once, and was it last reinoved by tie polico andd cheose, canne nd - preserved u to St Blizabeth's hospital, where she ex. onts, flsh, fruits and vegetables, manufac trouble. as the Jefferson club had taken the matter | can be finally acted upon at any moment. 1t | the vessel, two-thirds of “which, at least 1 fow boures afterward, oreffeets " cotton dinee cotton clothing, | gram te Tu: Ben | —The supremo court filed Whois this man, Gus Beaulien, who is | up, The committee, composed of Samuel H. [ will create” no surprise if “Dr. Mereer's | shall consist of fome aereicultural products, Ahow that her. nimo wws Mes, Whitohoad it factures of fron and steel, single or | the following opinions today purported to have made these statements ' | Funsell, James Thiry and Joteph 1. McKin- | Farnam street bridgo should go through both | suall be allowed toenter and - discharge AR G e A VIR G BorAT Ry Lo A CaM k. mixed not included in the f chedule, ¥ . Howland, apoellant, vs Wright | he was asked. ney, went to Jumaica and requestea District | houses almost any hour. It has received | turning cargoes, provided said carzoes shall | gayghter nt Atehison, Kan, She was appar Teathor and the manufactures thercof, oxcept | county, Wr district; afivimed, Grango | I over hoard of him before. He is not | Attorney Fleming tostop the contest. The | favorable committee action. Still an consist of mannfactured products, atany | uitly about ity five yengs of i, inexpen boots and shoes, lumber, timber and the | und Given dissenting, connected with the army. Of that Iam pos- | district attorne fused to take the action bill in which Omana is interested is | port of the United States free of all eustoms | gively dressed” and had but Tittle baggig manufactures of wood, including cooperagc O I Spurgin vs 1S, Bowers, appellant, | itive, for any one acquunted with military | and told them they would have to go before a < pushed through at this session. | duties, We persuaded that such o moas- | Phe romains were removed to Heaton's furnituee of all kinds, wagons, carts and car- | Marion district; uftivmed. matters will at once see how absurd it is.” ounty judge and ‘apply for warrants for the I, Smith of Omaha is here and wants a | ure, properly carried out in detail, will not | yudertaking rooms, @od the coroner will hold viges, mianfactures of rbber, J. €, Osgood 'vs C. Bouder & Co. et al, ap “Do you think it was malico that prompted | arrest of the men. law 1o enableanother corporation w bridge [ only build up the shipping interost of the | 05iost tomormow. The kovernment of Bradl has further pro 1 district; uffirmed. bim to'say what ho did (" The committes then went bofore Judge | the Missour river on a liuewith Douglas and | country, out result in creating a foreign mar- vided that the laws and regulations adopted National bavk ys Farmers' 1t was cither wholly malicious or it might rretson, who hiad @ s pectal epaion of court | Sarpy counties, Ho wants the bridge to be | ket for tho surplus agncultural products of A Co to protect its revenue and provent fraud in fypq ional bank and E. Clark, | bethe fanatical outburst of some ignorant | in Long Island City, and fiied with him ofi- | low or high ut ‘the option of the builders, | the United State BURhG L NE EET S B vl A1t Tia declarations and proofs, ete., shail place 1o | appellants, aud E. Clark, appellant, vs Farm- | enthusiast.” davits, stating that, upon information and | Dublicates of the bill will be introduced Aol d =Lty i 3 undue resteictions on the imvortation nor im- | ers' and Traders' National bank, Mahaska A SENTINENT WITIOUT SUPPORTENRS, belief, they thought Dixon and McCarthy | simultancously in the two houses by Senator B ~T'hore will bea shooling tournament B E ettt ateatae o S Lacrelon ity e 1 1 8. W Adorton. the. milllomairo. picker, | Wore ' koing to ouguce’ In a prize | Manderson und Representative Connell. A SHORT ST0N. ""\|‘ Thursday. Armugencnts have on the articles importec Edgar Price by Henry Price, anpellant, vs, L oot et | A g Judge Garretson o Ssue POSSIBLE SECRE i T been made to have #0 live birds on the Tho proclamation states further that the | Sumuel Baulduf, Muhuska district; petition | Mde @ speech before the Veteran Union R R e e o Horo S e ',‘l’.r,"‘;",‘ ceontative | T Sltver Pool Committee Listons to {0005 i : et e (s e arax AR A. M. Warden, appellant, vs. Chicago & | {8 IYOEGT BEGS eat stiv in Grand | Sheiff Goldner toserve. ‘Thesherift swore | yind at Washington us a probability m_con W asisaxoy, Fob, 5.—Reprosentative Por- | hew, s, of this place and Mark Torner of i e RO DAoL GrL Lo Lo o mnas o csteta eatloond, SEQlL disriohy Svory veloran one wet today | 10 twouty depity shorifts, who, under com- | mection with the vacant secre turyship of the | kins of Iunsas, before the sitver pool com- | FliC City, hoy will shoot | at, twenty tive A e ReaRyEIoEEnLIe L e firme | exprossed hisindimation in forcible laneuage. | Mand of Captiin ‘Owen Kavanaugh, pro- | tr. It is not believed that ho will be T Al hirdls eieh at twenty-five vards rise from two i e o he Uilied 1 et ve Am g misaienation b foenbietunung: | DU % (2 i ot g staod | oo £ ot i P % | e o, oo i ot wover, | LA G the ¥ s set m--'n in section e A § found amonyg the wearers of the little bronze | uird ever the building from 6 to 10 p. m., [ of those who are most direct)y interestod and | A0V manner, sought to preveat the fnvesti following this match will bo o free-for-ll 2 pai gy buttons whion the crowd had dispersed. 0 thoso whioare best aeuiuied with o iuner f tion i llm-l absolutely no knowl o | wwecpstises stioot. Shoull - the day prove e b T aigon Hnae v e : Colonel Sexton, postmaster and an inde xon and McCarthy would have been ar- | \working of affairs turns to Senator Aldvich | speeting silver speculation and never had | propitious alavze attondanee i assured and et P ag T e el Butonberk e Do Dt el Er nlinnyarice in tho Grand Avmy cause, | Fosted atsiglht, o wangers of e Puei- | of idode Tyluud, - After all e appears. to e ! some good sport anticipnted A bublic fos L6 Thton ancock company, appellants; attemed. L EPUERG ing whict od tho | tan club did everythiug o arange matlers | the most available man. T seuatorial tern irGa G Onr sty s of the United States pihsepemiont Districtof Lyinvitio ve. 4o | vetorans from Wissing tho speaker was the | 80 the contest could procead, but uothing | of Mr. Aldrich does not expire until March 4 R e LR | Loup . - ' Of dhe Unitod States, | | District of Lyna Grol al,, uppellauts, Ja Teollng of couttesy to: him a8 an dnvited!| could b doue ‘xn-.]| uritan club consulted | and the present legislature aud state gover 4 mningham, a broker of Now York Loue Ciy, Special to Tug BEtan B MO BIATRS GhA AR AL CHLEI08: 14 S zuest, When I speak I feel assured 1 speak | counsel and although informed that it | mentof RhodeIslandare democratic,but the city, testified that he had never stated to | Ber.]-The Loup City Ladies® wt. In it the secretary of state Towa ant the W orla's Fatr, for the Grand Avmy boys the world o would | mot bo legal to - amest the | will be anotherelection in April and the next | Owenby nor had Owenby ever stated to hin or Mendonea, the lope that DEs Moises, l., Feb. 5.—[Special Tele- | The idea of pensioning a rebel or a rebel's }45"1:"\"3 _‘:v:”“<“hl‘:h~“m"“m_ :‘:1 "\\I-i‘::_ legislature may be republican, so that Sen- | that congressmen o govornment oficers nent of Breazil will meet the gov Bl Mo Towa Columbian | fMILy is so absurd that oue can hardly -"l“‘ R Ithaubisall iRl b |G Aldrich’s successor would be of like | were Interested in silver speculation. A l¢ toward the retief of the poor people of our £ tho United States o o apieit o | Sramto Tus B wa Columbia | jyagino that » natriotic citizen should con- | them injall without bail, peading an invostls | political afiliation. It would be verynatural § tor was vead from Cas Bradiey of | oy, Theattendancee wasvery lavge, The friendship in its desipe for | commission today passed a resolution that | cejve it. If pensions should be granted to l;“’”’} 0 f"l“*‘l'*; \\- ARy "{’f‘ hjlh"‘l}'” for President Harrison to invite Senator | the national bank of the republic of | [y City orchesten, consistig of nme e o with e conns | there be prepared an educational exbibit | these rebels I should feel like rebelling my- | Oblurateacd the cleb sorrowfully declared | Aldrich to take the treasury portfolo, if it | this city, stating that ho nud found two of | Jiiedy Turuished the musie freo of charge, Wi e rociprocally equal | under the supervision of the superintende solf. sholight off.” T8 B 20 o could be arranged, and the republicans in { Owenby's cheeks on the Hanover National [ \'hantisome sum was realdized, and it will bo v P i g ed ks i e bR e : the senate would not lose by the transfer. | hauk for &1 and 200 rospectively, in ad aa GOV g eillones na which fortune of Senor Merdonea and himself to | o B 1 e e walvorsity. Old times were brought to mind today in A Wandgnie. sngagls Mr. Aldrich, from every instinct, scoms to | tion to the checks spoken of yesterday od juaicious z 'those of + : clude work from the state uni m re broug i s S v RN I R ox B b IohaTly el Atiad. far thie ninder 1 mos 4 ! yesu will be divided ju asly among those o ) LR Judgge Clifford’s court when a motion was | & sTER, Minn, e exceptionally weil fitted for the place. | These checks wero on telegraphic arders and lLiEErE Who b6 tia mostmoedy, "_‘,"“‘:“y and all other m.hu L0 | made for the indefinite continnance of about | egram to Tue Bex,|—When Albert Garvin He never had any connection with the | did not oppear in the rgular account = b toatirs tations, ith i sta |1 gt tho Gt Westert fels | bucame warlen of the sato prison tho ohor | fotePolis of Wl styet ortng tuignl || B commmitige eccived b s tolas | Awelontral Suciety OMeers statistios and charta. Also requesting | Kraph company, a concern which wvis ongai | day he made use of the experience e had | \ith the people. He hus uiways been Ll R B b iveb, [Be=[Specil o dliin | models of the coal, blue grass, corn and x| ed with a cipital OF SR Belom EOE | gamed at Joliet in the many years he acted | a merchant wan, dealing _dir with 0 Sl i e [~The vegulae annual wecting of the pala This exhivit shall also include | g BHe0 N S0 e ind. built 1,400 mi as deputy warden the and made an [ the people, and of cours personally Sympathy tor Rusian W, stockholders of the Stanton County Agricul- geological maps and collections of building | (ePRIEISEIG CRE Y TIC G T Vears | immediate” search — of ' “the prison | interested in having the lrgest volime of | Wysmixarox, Feb. b ~Chairman 1L of | wral socioty convened Tuesiay afternoon stone, grass and grains, also hovticaltural pro- | e JEREETRL L SCHS incorporated, on ap. | cells and reccsses both inside " and | the best monoy, Heis not cousidered a gold 1 | ducts und statistics of pisciculture, Asasub plication of the stockholder veceiver was | outside of the main building. The seavch re- [ standard man. Until very recently he was | o 0000 0 ving substituts rosol follows: A, J. Spitzer, G. Sc 1scheir stitute for the resolution yesterday regarding | 8IS0 00 EERCETGTTR R, T GH00YeA | vealed an astounding array of knives, slung- | engaged in the grocery business aud in all his | tho Bouse tho folfowing substitts resstution | NG | Sievens, O, Paters, T, M the duties and privileges of tae secretary, | wPholated: TAERORERROIT (B QNITNE | shots, hammers, daggers, Swws and ot business dealings bas~ come in direct contact. | for that offered by Mr. Cammings of New |+ QS MSEERREN PRI i S0 subject. at all times o the direction of the |50 %,5016 o or another ever since. The | plements, Among the prisoncrs here with the people, Itis believed by his usso- | Vork expressing sympathy with thedows in | Panil e Mattuson, . Bhobore and A, Rog- commission, it was ordered that he be em- | % RS (TR TRR T Hoday was mado | famous Younger brothers and other desper- | clates in congress tnat his hizh qualifications | 13, ers. e roportof tho old hoard shows finan- powered tocontinue the general promotion | YU T EEE A0 RS 0% Were sued ave | ate and lawless criminals, and the finding of [ and general fitness for the position would Rl AR A ANl T oM Atans of the interest of the lowa exhibit among the o i % VT d v ) BT lCRhana i 4 Resolved, That the members of the houso | el affaies in good shape. of the inte o i e o st rine i dmciston of JudgoTal. | such weapons indicates' that many convicts | overcome any prejudice there might bo in the 320! b 2 people of the state, but_ that the above shall | (55 P50 G pending to set aside assess. | were planning an escape, None of the knives, | west on account of his bemg a wland | of vepresentatives of the United States have ‘1\- I‘m ‘h"! r power to make contracts to | 0 LTy e Clifford aeclined to enter any | howe were found in the cells of the n‘n\n, I"rwulmll\'] \.n:!uu\r ‘\'{ n-r'll is ov ].‘w heard with profound sorrow reports of ud the commission T il b o b mo oo | Youngars, the most accessible and kindly of men. He | the sufferings of Jows e u (B} Y A K. Campbell_appeared in tho fnterest of | orderand the sult il agEni came unato) L} RS v S I ahion i Fav G anahinie oy e o, Julforings of Jowa in acussih aud [, mug Brn]—lidio Urbich, the musioal { COLLAPSED COMPANY. Towh manufacturers and patentees and John Counie spoke in the interest of farmers, ure- Prazil of the following named articles, pro v manufaetured in the United State I substitutes thereof, biacon, hams, Pt ve Shoo s uppellant veen approsched by any persous interested in gave asupper and oall at the opera houso 1t evening, the proceeds of wlich are to go be instrumental in_ establishing commercial relations betwoen the two republies on a per manent basis of reciprocity, profitable to both. In his reply, dated January 31, 1801, Senor Mendonca informs Mr. Blaing that the Unitoa States of Brazil are animated by ndesire to strengthen aud perpetuate the friendly relations which happily exist be. tween them and the United States of Amer fen and to establish a basis of reciprocity Mr Blaine, on the same day in a note to Sonor M @, expresses satisfaction at the attit { the Brazilian gowernmen 1l asks Senor Mendonea to hin artment of state to agree upon 1 wanner of making public the anii of this new comuercial ar- rangen the ccnmittee of foreign affairs reported to | and clected a board of managers for 184 Fora Bright Boy. Stovey, Neb,, Pl 5. —[Sp legram il oen il Take " Michigan men have mentioned Scnator that \ ontos —should | prodiy of wostern Nebraska, was presented plainant in the suit now peading before Will Take Testimony. o d v that such ocorrences should ) nieaco, Fo >resident, Mi MeMillan of their state, His term in the sen ope countey whichis, and long has | with @ magnideont old badgo today by Elk- Juage Tu (s a Recelver for | ing sowe measure by which there could bea | JudgeTuley. 10imodaoy Bebe b B ',"'};\ ‘\‘"“,“" of the | Lo "will not cxpire until March 185 | pasna friend of the United States and which | norn lod Sl et stato exhibition of corn and other grains IN DARKEST CHICAGO, St. Paul says his company will begin at once |‘ang the logislature and government of Michi- | jas emaneipated millions of its. peopls from | Fieomen of North EHtte, - for soeeioes mi Ontcioo. Pob. K—Tudge without bringing any expense to the pro- Among the cases of destitution discovered | taking evidence as to the validity of the con- nare democratic, but, owing to the splen- | sortdom and which defonded the helpless | deredon Do wber 81, 1890, Jumes Worland Y ward B, Whittlosy recelver fob the County | LRowrs of theexhibie, © = 1:’.\;..““."““..&'.'.‘1l{-l.‘\.(.,':""[‘fv"l?‘l'\"‘1»1'\..lxh:]\x'..i'[.iv“l’u'x'.l\‘,l- tract with the Union Pacific, The status of ‘\::;2\‘Il‘-“:jlm(.:l‘:‘l;lllrl"l)ll\ \:‘:m:"\‘xl \l' .\Am..\':f‘i .".:\. Christians in the cast from ponecution for | made the presentuti 1 8 px h. Kddie is but Stock Tnsurance company, 4 Brick, Tile and Drainage Me that ho cannot walk. He lives in o wretched | the case ho says, is not changed by Juage | 8 their religion, and we carnestly hope that | yne and « half years old and plays the violin Dundy’s decision compliment which his appointment would re- | the hunane and enlightoned suivit then so [ ke wi obd waster. by o attor gener Drs M ke I_h S al Te Dlace, nnfit f xl any \: f.l' :{ r.‘ H\)ltjl\ flv \’\‘ of Th proposition o divide the territory of flect upon Michigan as a commonwealth, and | sypikingly shos by Tis imporial majesty ago, to up the | gram to Tur Bes.|-The lowa Brick, Tile | PIE Sty, at 13 Larrabee stroot. Whe shanty | 1y "\Wostern Passonger association ~and | herpeople us a body, it is bolieved that Gov- | will now be manifested in checking and compar the char and Drainage association is in session in this | £1ves forth gross and fumid extaations that | ;oo the western into the Trans-Missourl | eruor Winans would be willing to let the sen- | mitigating the sovers measures dirccted | gy anty, Neb., Fob., . [Spocial to Tan here hav city with about fifty delegates in attendance. | wake, Nevins is perfectly helpless, but he | dssociation has been temporarily shelved, atornaing bis locessor, LT such & thing can | aguiuat tho Jewish rollgion B R holders t as | The president's addiess was delivered yes- | refuses to leave the kentel in which he is - ASERDEE, LD REOROANIIL D IR S0 mORAE e i S 6 o g oy A el v . , . fillan secretary of the treasury would bo Want Action on the Sivee Bill. county Judges and clorks fu tho Thirtioth sen- merged with the Ame ‘I‘ L i terday and a general discussion followed on | sheltered, He says it belongs to his daugh- Indians' Laly Visitors, y popular, He has bad very wide busi Wasiinetoy, Feb, 5, —A delegation of ofi torial distriobaskking thon to bo. nroent At ASHIAIGN SALUSLT ARG (ST, Joan B, 3 brick pavine. Today a paper on “What Has | ters Who is married and lives in Nebraska. | Cumicago, Feb. 5,—Ceneral Miles pald a | ness experience of the most successful char e s X i S nez, John Sterlin and Edwin - 2| His son who isa paiuter by trade has, in- | vig X 5 X tel 1 in all his relations is properly | €ersof the National Farmers' alliance, now | the irrigation convention lieve on uext T ' Drainage Doue for Towa " was read by T. E visit to Fort Sheridan today to see the [ Acter aud in : 3 is properly R s e o Tiha A ors of roCompany L b ) “ | steadof helping the old man, abused him most 430 .4 ¢ equipped to make a most excellent head of | in session in thiscity, headed by Prosident ¥, February 1 el house of the legis- o1 the complaint of some of the stockholders, | Hoines, and J. J. W, Billugsloy, editor of | Gizeously. The son has been ot of work | 1udians he brought from Pine Ridgo. With f fHVEReE 10 BEKCE Polk of the national alliance, a.vaited the | JTURe has appointed o conutics o attud. who charged them with having appropriated | the Drainage Journal, read a_story of the | for some t and has industriously devoted | him went two car loads of young lady friends Kepresentative Ben Butterworth of Obio, . of tho hoaring of the house colnmre | LDE DIOSICLS A0 now thit the weetiug will 10 their own uses muking of tile and drainage, entitled, “Wife | himself to the rum shops. The police sent | of Colonel Corbin's diughter.” Tho Indians | who 1s ono of the best ll round financiors, | b o e o i Prosidont ol | be lavzely attonded wnd - will - possess much R s 4 o 5 018 ull xe ciors, | pommittee this morning. Prosident Polkc [ (i lim to the bridewell. had been apprised of the onslaught and were | gratesmen and politicians in the country, and | {Yated their purpose to be to urge prompt interst A SAHBAONR, BRIMON '\"‘1”“‘\ Iy ”\mlr'\p‘frm‘wl“:xrmmmm ‘:l':l ‘«‘:'”’"{T’ withal a popular fellow, is mentionea b the | 5o Hw\‘n\«]r il by the commitioe, that Mo Alltance Upvp‘mllnm. . ) rth B o Vesterday Colo ‘lemey h o \oy were much pleased @ ¢ from the oans who have advised Major McKinley | qot o YT J A Child Starts a Fire Whi in- | 1. P Sinith, North English; secrctar Yesterday Colonel Clements paid out the | it MG et RESRES S0 Glesiiat Ao Obiloans who hive advised Major MciSlnley | action might bo had by the house | 8. JL8 th English: assistant secrotary, | largest individual pension ever granted to a agaiust going into the sury. There ar - Dol b i X RSP TR ntes 1ts Mother. Des Moines: troasurce, | pensioner in this division, Mrs, Laura B, i hundreds of letters and telegrans aud other False Report, DIORTIN 18 a8 POAON 38 bing tel, Tipton Whituey, widow of Colonel Samuel B. Whit Strike communications from Ohio and other direc Wasnixaros, Feb, 5. Seeretary Biaie | freulited wmong the alisnce men of thts Mrs. William Grimes, to- secure the brick and tile | ney of the Seventh Ilinols volunteers, i Pirtsuene, Pa., Fob. 5—Reportsof astriko | tions in favor of ox- Governor (harios Foster county protesting against the bill introduced e g A P S O mochanics liens was ap. | ceived §0,30.40. Shels entitled to_$0' per | on tho Pennsylvania linos west of hore in the | B4 contiuues 1o be considerad among the | $E08 St RN AT e Whicn | ek atae et | ol he next meeting will be held here | month from Uncle Sam's treasury, With one | [ 1 AR B L | probable men. 5 vl i % ) avy, 1802 exception it wis the largest amout ever paid | 1¢ar future bave o foundation, Dissatisfac A TRIBUTE TO THE NINTIY givos from & Canadian source what purports | not yot issusd. The biiland the petition are caieuint to one individual from the Chicagn oftice, The | tion has existed among some of the train men [ Goorgo . Hurris has just weturned from [ 10 be the mannerin which tho proposal for | the duggrowth of the 1l & M's dutagonsm es and with s Lquor Cases. exception was Mrs. Abratam Lincoln who | for several weeks, vut’ nc move looking to a [ piie‘Teidee. wheve ho. wis during the excit- | FECiDrocity newotiations eame 1o e made 10 f 1o the N« bedding. o | Des Moises, la., Feb., 5—The attorneys | received $15.000, This, however, was by | strike has been made. ing days of " the Tudian uprising, and be has | the United States, the stat concerning some vigorous ideas about Indians, soldiers | himself ana his action in - the matter A Featiered Succi, special act of congress and not under pension —— - — Anlce Men's isoyeott, and issues, He says utterly without foundation Nrengaska iy b, Fob & Special law wn the key out of . Nt Kassas Ciry, Mo., Fob &—The Kansas The Indians undoubtedly are much afraid R RIoR ol Pelogram 1o T Bes A Contral avenue e e e tivg | to.dism on the ground that, | Ay the Lelund: Licutenant Charles W. | (o' feo Dealors® association, bocause of the | ©f the colored soldier, - Their doctrine of the Owenhy Released WhNo B oV idual acts, | puvior, United States army, Fort Robinson, 0 8 v y se of th She couid not es- | iy ) | new Messial bas it thatall the whites are it failed to v couspirucy. | N, d exorbitaut rates charged by the lowd | tg be destroyed, but, as the negro is by virtue | of the senate rostaurant, on whose ; ismissed on | “'A¥ the Auditorium: M. E. Yates, Omaha; | roads, bave determined to bojcott those | of his epiderm, outdide the category of the | Owenby was arested, haviy and individual suits Mrs. D. P MeLawrin, Mrs. J. WalkerSmith | roads ana procurea supply of ico from Ne- | doomed, the red man regards him with & €004 | byoceenting attorney statiog and W, H. Burr, Grand Forks, 8. D.; L. O, | braska, deal of awe when the fight is on. I view of | Bi ST S Attempted Assassination. Trent, Salt Luke, Utaliy C. W, Cowles, M ST the superstitious belief that theiv bullets will | Gvisod him there w Ry B ol R Gregor, [a Business Troubles, notinjure thenegro it might be a good ting | Tha hart of owenby and ackis fe. She died i ol 1 i Atthe Wellington: Mr, and Mrs, Will SeriNaFiELD, Mo, Feb. 6.—King Brothers, | inany future campaign to have as many | proasocuted, Owenby was reicased g Her little daughter es I'ue Bey 4 i Marquardt, Des Moines, Ia s possible of colored soldiers in the field e r wknoWn person Atthe Palmer: K. D. Bedford, Red Cloud, 2 ! If military matters at Pine Kidge and the and the 1% gh the back window of th N b LB e, U W, O, Lowo, Dead: | e mortgage. ~Liabilitiss, §,000; ssets uti- | yicjuity coutiitie 1o move on the route it |y, Y Forepast Hollis. Mr. Hollis. attracted by the | Wood, S. D.: Mrs, 'E. Merriam,Councll Blufts, | k80w 80t L8, down some time ago, there will boin a week | " Wi WL 3 a.: E. 7. Cressy, Huronm, S. D.; Mr. and but one command on dutyat the agency abmi W to the senate a petition Mrs. C. F. Haroham, Lincoln, Neb.: E. K ported Killed, That will be a battalion of the Ninth cavalry | & largo numberof Chicago bankers ur g Cobb, . Cobb, Omaha; D.' W. Maratta, | Larne Rock, Ark., Feb. h—A passenger | under Colonel V. Honry, one of tn mediate passige of the Torwy | ation. The cause s a | Papgd N, D3 C. A, Lounsbury, Bismarck, | train on the Cotton belt railroad is reported | grittiest fi the United States army has 3 : N. D wrecked tonight and nine men killed any knowled body need be sur - A Victim of Cheistian Science. At the Grand Pacific: Peter A. Dey, Towa - — prised, in the course of A reasonable period An Ex-Postmaster Masox Cery, la., Feb. b.—Special Tele- | Gity, I Goodall, Cleyenio, Wi 1t \o Elepresen tatives' Congress, if the Ninth cavaley, ora large portion of it waesse, Wyo, Feb, 5 2 Kenned y aha; James E. Keenan, Rock ALVESTON, Tt . B.~Tho inter-tate | 18 stationed at Fort Meyer, over hore near Tan Dek ) Tue B rs. W. A, Crosby, & | gppings; Wyo Saiaeroy, Fox B8 Tho Intor-tato |\, (hineton City, Nover huve the ser I ol , died last night 8t | Ay ihé Sherman: J.F. Marshall, Salt Lake, | (01088 of reprasautaiives from weslern | yie “of this regin boen ackiowl of Evanston was arieted at t A few hours before her death a | Utab: M. Marks, Cheyenne, Wyo.; CHff a4 us they sho have been and s today on @ telegram from Evay D3 Dounty. Desohaes uhysician was called, but it was too | Lindsey, Glendive, Mont 9 Seemp—_ thore are forcos mow at work which m with swindling. A Neh, Fob. 3.-\8pe was then in the ' thre fremont: . 8. Congdon, Rapid liman Shopa Huened, way place at least one battalion of these Afio 1 his volease, and & Wi 15 1y techen' in general indignation expresse: City D.; E. W. Beattie, jr., Helena,Mont.; 8ST. Lovis, Mo, Feb, The Pullman pal- | Ayierican cavalrymen where they may be ad \ Y to hold him. ' de was ' . O et At By T This afternoon three | proceed el u ak ATKINSON. | @ce carsnops burned tonight, L.oss $250.000, [ mired by the residents of the national capi 1 On LIS eveniug's Lrait, | That Ogatatla Convention BURNED BY HER BABY, I'he election of officers resultod: Pr dent, J. N, Boling, Stanwood ; vice preside wasky iy, Nob, Feb 5. —[Special Feb, Special Tele said, today, with referenco to the dispateh ! the state senate by Mattos to logalize the swhich” have been voted and Id daughter aski bridge bonds tho clot u | forthe defensein the « lguor fees | previousty locked | conspiracy cases introduce notion today | T T Wastivaroy, Feb. 5 —~Page, the proy wrkey in » box sine Do The turkey anotier was obliged t dry goods, closed this worhy er a chat Pankruptey Bl wiaToy, Feb, 3-Seuator Farwe Fair vy went to the window, when ashot was 1 the window, It was no doubt cience patient Ashore Now