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- THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE. . RUARY 7, 1891 "OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB " NUMBER 231, ___ — - — BEYOND PAYING RENT NOW, | e esiess tmnsryecsiss | THEY WILL BE GOOD [F FED. | Bt "oni ot Eeeriabi it | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | 2rets iamthont”y ‘ani"ebtt”5r™te | GOVERNOR BOYD'S MESSAGE. African misslonary, resteaining Koan and his roads to furnish them with all the terminals government” ‘in the proposed amendment ahalgnees from disposing of the bank's assets. and depot facilities they require right in the and suggested the substitution of the words 1y those proceedings the blshop seeks to center of the city.” | “undue influence. P Farmar David Vogel Baapon Buslness Diff ! u-h‘;. rist f; ;n "nr Awbont #9,000 w{hlr"“i Opinion of Lisutsnant Taylor Concaraing WESTERY PEOPLE [N TOWSN, Bland Appeals from the Speaker's Decision nf“!‘l: llvl‘lllk‘.;: ml‘:") ',"\LTI‘{[?'\-“::'gm:::::flf A Plain, Business-Like Dooument from the onltlon by Taking Hin Own Life, fiind 1o'sstabiiah misaio the Dispasition of the Sioux. O 21 i Without Avail, Taent, 3 Obiof Executive. . - Mirs. G. McKensio, Montana; K. M. Cooper, Tho bill having boen lald aside informally, CAUVGHT AT DENVER. Helena, Mont.; Willis Vandavauter, Chey- Mr Idmunds offered an order that afor this " " Mo 7 » i) X week the senate shalldaily take a recess from o [TRGUSON TLIRTS WITH THE SHERIFF. | A fenoe of Suspeoted Nebraska Burg- | THINKS FORSYTHE WILL BE CLEARED, ?Ix‘\'l!oh\r\‘:vf’)}‘.h“ ;}"::::lvxfl Bf‘.:‘»‘ll\]ifii:)‘(‘:nts'u\{'z A BACK-SET FOR THE FREE COINAGE BILL, | ool B 10 6 CRIRE WA TR Ve -GN URGENT NEED OF STRICT ECONOMY. e in A v i objection by Mr. Cockrell. g 2 / The nouse amendments to the senate bill to arend the act forfeiting cortain railroad land | Less Taxation, Stringent Usury Law neurred 1n Lake, Utah; R. M. Hathaway aud son, Bis- marcic, N. D, Me. and M. W, I, Alford, G . Voss, Omaba; Mr. and Mrs, W. B. SorkeH, Von, OpEmi R WAV W ing the Passage of the Conger | Erants Disven, Col., Fob, 6 Al Telegram Wl Ber | W Henderson and L. A, Sil. | Two Women Dangerously Poisoned W e Miia orn Moveral Paddock Presents Resolutions Oppos- the Sufre ) ented and c Verthom wore arrested this worning by the | Through Eatng Oysters—Popular , Mr. Woloont - offtred o reeciition. which | Batlot Reform and Constitutional Minoe Cetmon Maoned ol eity detoctives, Thoy are held on suspicion Indignation Agatnst Baron Uik e Y urtlh, Mnes Lard Bill-The Barrundia Mate was agreed o, instructing the committeo on Convention Urged — Railroad Gonernl Miate Nows, A letler writton by = Hendoricks to Terkess P Roff, Council Bluffs, 1a.: Mrs. Gould and son, | * ter Called Up Agatn. foreign relations to request, from the Nicar- Regulation Needed- Mrs. U, W. Hondericks, of Hubble, South Dakota: Sol Davidson, Omah SRS RIS OBy, TIGEMALION AN A0 K8 bition D Nob, Wan fothd I His. posseision dore Becker, Alblon, Neb. ATE afaire rogarding tho construction, - stock ition Dead, Mewinn, Nob, Vah o [Mpeetal Teles | 1y the letter he askod the woman not to di Citicaso Orrice or Tue nv:m} — Wasnixaroy, Feb, 0.—1In the house Mr. Consideration of the efght-hour bill was —_— e Waw | Dnvld Vogol, 8 Cerman | viilgo his wheroabouts, stating that if hie was Cuiicaco, Feb. 6. STANDING ON A THIN CRUST, | McKinley asked unanimous consent for the | vesumed. Mr. Ingalls inquired whether any sow: | eaptured e wontd bi s nd aftor | gy I ohares wont out to the | g nt_over the road Aeutenant C! s Tay articipant Jottor Whitten from Alns, Neb., but Lieutenant Charles Taylor, & p cip o witten from Alina, & oby DU [ o the battle at Wounded Knee, and who, as e e mnod » | cblof of Indian scouts, played s conspicuous Urlelc A hid been placed in jail for it, | partin the recentndian war, is at the Leland, kfoat was ready his wife but nftorwards relem “i'he men are sup- “A frank open countenauce, ‘4!‘_ oft by large il v Detone to n gaie of burglars. THCY | blue eyes and a heavy blonde’ mustache is A LU EREUTE that of the lleutenant. It is his opiuion that AOAY s fathor waa dend, Vogol - o the Indians, whom be left only a few days tied # corten handierchiof tightly WILL T} FUSION, ago, will cause no further trouble, if the Wi ek, faatonad 1610 & harrow spike — government will but keep falth with them. e Wl bl five foot abave the ground | Minnesota ltepubl cans to bs Slaugh | = Wi the goverament do that " was asked, forwnrd, ohoking himselt to te by & Combination. Lieutenant Taylor smiled and pulled his v v ing wbout four wilos vt o P (N T PR TR IO presont_consideration of tho bill providing | estimate was made of tho amount involved | o Lt S G L ) b Southwestern Roads Narrowly Separ- | that nothing in the tariff act shall be held to | i the bill. Mr. Cockrell said the estimate | Brx]—Governor Jawes 1. Boyd was for- ated from a Passenger Rate War. | ropoal or impair the reciprocity treaty with | made by a distinguished member of | mully ackuowledged tho chief exccutivo ot Cnicaao, Fob, 6.—Speelal Telegram to K6 BIWALINA 144 ‘!I" house gave the — amount As | the state of Nebraska under most favorable , | 0 | the Hiawaiian islands. £0,000,00. Mr. Vest sald Mr. Morrlll | qusoices by both houses of the. loglslature T Bre.]—The Ratlway Bress bureausays: |~ The speaker laid before the house the sen- | had given his estimate as 5,000,000 and Sec- | foF -+ o 2 “‘Passenger matters in thé southwest were | gt bill amending the laud forfeiture act of | retary Whitney had stated that for the navy | this moruing at 11:2) o'clock. s never in a more precarious situation than at | Soptember 29, 1500, (¢ was passed with | department dlone the amount would be | AtLL:15 the senate, headed by thoSogeant- present. A meeting of thinterested lines | verbal amendments. 3,000,000, B at-arms, Lioutenant Governor Majors, Private today all but made a 2-cents-a-mile rate be- The senate bill was passed referring to the Mr. Reagan complained that the senate | Secrotary Seeley, Secrotary Purtell and as- tween Chicago and St. Louis, an action | court of claims the claim of the admin- which would have made reductions of 10 to 30 | istratrix of George W. Lawrence, growing | yked to pass a per cont to all southwellern polnts. By outof the construction of the vessels Agowan e, Vool aran ne Aolim his barn. Whan be wont b e yone ol son to ol his father, | P T 1L ULE I bt L boy petarned with the in wet. bhndly. withont even | At that hour the floor was filled with mem- an attempt having been mide to ascertain | bers, their wives and friends, while the va- g « don - - and Pontunsic in 1862, what the Habilith 6 government would | o 408 o0 ide f o donth. Mo wis about fifty throe years old 8. Pavt, Minn, Fob. 6.—[Special Tele- | oavy mustache, agreement the matter is held in abeyance |~ The committee on postoftices and postroads | o \te. st l‘\x:fl\{gfl‘fu T e ;f"-” «.p;nu'v‘n Lm..?. _?nl.hv\ mm)? nul- ru\lrnl o0l Toaves & wits wnd nlne ohildeon, four of | #ram to Tue Bee.] It is stated tonight that “Let us hope so,” hesaid, “But if it does, next week at least. reported the postoffice appropriation bill, and i seats was occupled by several hundred i 0 vasio o real " " sl 5 Cpags o2 411 1618 b s thie mulige | ¥ ras pliow on b8 chlokiay bill e paltey, quibbling evasion of the real | jouqing citizans and politicians from all over : ety The house then went into committee of the " i ¢ | the state, Tho gallery, too, was packed. Tt rate of the Jacksonville & Southwestern, huse °| "By unanimous consont Mr. Blair . Tho gallery, too, was packed. The making a 2 cent rate betweén St. Louis and | V1ol (Payson of Illingis in the chair) on the | \ithqraw the committee amendment | walls were lined with courtoous gentlemon, g a 2 cen y sundry oivil appropriation bill, 'THo pending | Snd afered © & easeriiete " for{he | Who eatiaatly elleaalshat mots estlomo Chicago. The other line$ have now de- | question was the decision of the chair upon | povee bill—the one passed by tho semate L L e termined to make tho Ateblson respoustblo | the palut of order raised by Mr. DIEleY | Luit'congross, It dirbots puyment of a dav'a | Shronk ofladies of all ags whieh flled tato 3 e o | against Bland’s free coinage amendmen Al ol o onn. | the place ‘as the hour of the reading ap- for these rates, the Southijestern being $he | AT S o' 4 dhats aud thospeaker immedi: | F3J. for overy eight hours! wotk of govorn Ahe Latiar bolong mneriod the simultaneous presence here of the demo- Vool ponted the farm on which he lived | cratie stateorganization committee of twenty- widd was behind with his pent, The owner | 11ve and the executive committes of the state of Wi farm prossed for tho monay. Being | firmers allianco is for no less a purpose than wnablo o rise | amount neoded Vogol | pleto fusion of the two parties, with o] ¢ Iy | lenatius Dounelly, the Shakespearian iconoclust, ~for governor, Thomas Wil- it will break the record, There is really no reason why it should not keep faith with tho Indians. By doing so and by retaining the leaders at Fort Sheridan, there is no possiblo likelihood of another outbreak in the spring, especially as Genoral Miles has disarmed lderablo and - was andonbite I '8 8 ont e co eight-hour law roached. a0 from worry, Mueh agmpathy s ex- | oo 3 Inftec dhace about half of them.” Atchison’s St. Louis conugotion, An inter- | gie1o®qlivered his decision sustaining the nun.t employ .x|||fk the eight-hour l_u\\.wfls proac pressed for hin Won wife, 0 mu-’vrll { 'fi’»:u‘mn hlé!‘“’lmviu:mmu:::fi “Do you think the leaders will object to | ested general passenger dgent said today: pohl};.n{ order. Mr. Bluud appealed from tho bt ",,',‘.'t‘“":i'l: LB g | el (il O L L) | - in tho allisnee nominates a natioral | remaining at Fort Sheridan ‘Chairman Finley has the Atchison decision, but the chair was sustained. Db, Dawes Hovel & SubstEIta for that ofs dono credit to the metropolis of the country. EATANGLED WITH A WIDOW, Hoke slectors on the basis |~ «No, T wasout thoro yesterday andthey | 0 & hole, ~ Under tho agree- [ Thecommitice then recurred to the world's v Mr. Blair, Tt ditects the proper ac. | 10 its demeanor and expectancy it evineed in of four and five to the demo- fair paragraph, to which Mr. Candier of mon County's crats, The argument used is that the parties Massachusetts, ' proposes though it has not all seemed contented, and as they went thero | ment and by virtue of counting officers of the tr to readjust | the highest degree a high appreciation of the u That s Why ten PaLial Vol Fob, “‘ '“’ s Dot cor. | ™ 1enst in the state, and can win by fusion | contented to pamain.” got out of the association or gontrol the rates | tute inu line with the report of his special | nowthe rosult to congress. - g b ) NG p they would fail utte led, 'The vot Republ y in fighting s in the state in Novem- ns, 87,000 democrats, Lieutenant Taylor echoes the opinian that on the Southeastern. It dogsn’t dave go eut, | committee, It instructs the secretary of tho | PO (h the Indians would fero much better were and the reasonable solutiondf the problem is | treasury not to approve the payme e e B houla. be voted on | Md@ it unpleasant for his noighbor. Nobody nt ofany | comorrow. Adjourned. spoke above a whisper. Nobody laughed | oner of Kichardson county, has disappeared l from his home at Male IHla absonce was vl el expenses attendant upon the me and nobody heard the dreary, monotonous 1 )i they put in charge of the war dopartment, | that it will make the Southeastorn sticle to | THRFIENS BEERECCT UEOI, e I O . body he ¥ inexplained untll yostordny, when s to | 85,000, and alliance, 59,000, giving a fusion { o wission or board of lady mav 9 5 3 9 sgusting politioal small- vhio T o wenioreiny, When 1v chims 10 | et of ovad 60,000, S “And the Indians know it, too’ he con- | tariff rates. Of course it will not boycott the | grers except such meetings as may be called THE RAUM INVESTIGATION, LAty "‘\ “fl““,_". i L LR LY Hight last that Friday Plorco was callod to iy tinued, “Politicians usually are on the | Southeastern, as ordered by Chairwan Fin- | at the time of the dedication and opening of 3 . § geucrally character such occasions. In a ' Humboldt 1o hold an inquest, Mo same nnvmmnT 'rl*rcrnmr toake, Aud 16 16 no SUrGEiag thab. thes fuv | 107 the tair, nor any moetings of the executive | Both Majority and Minority Reports | word, it was a remarkable assemblage which vonlng M, Ploreo took o lotter {rom the ety i > o o i committees of cither bodies held oftener than Characterized as Folly. once in six months, nor any annual salary WasmiNgroy, Feb. 6.-Representative | tleman who figured as the central and most Citroaco, Feb, 6.—[Speolal Telogram to [ excess of 8,000 for the president and 8. le ) | Morrill, chairman of the Raum investigating | important personage in it, Tum Ber.]—Chairman Walker of tho | for the seorotary o each body, and #4060 f08 | conmitice, has made a report which has been | Among those prominent in their ro spective Western Trafic association says his open | the national commission, nor to approve | agreed to by his vepublican collengues. The | professions as m other ways were: Dr. Dunn letter of yesterday to the lies in the south- | the payment of any oxpenses of thecom- [ democratic members of the committee will | of Lincoln, Dr. Bear, Boyd's “lieutenant western pool has been misconstrued. The | mission or l-gd_v managers other than those | present p minority report. With regard to | governor,” of Norfolk; D. Olney, Norfol Atchison was charged with not having | mentiened, which shull amount to more that | ¢ho refrigorator branch of the investigation, | J. k. North, Columbus; Tobias Castor, Wil- obeyed the order of the ehairinan for the di- | ®yy RECEIIIGE R0 SRR, ot the | the report says: *“There was an entive ab- | ber; George E. Pritchett, Omaha; E. Rog- version of traffic to its competitors. It didnot | amendment, said the desire of the committee | sence of any evidence showing or tending to | gen, Lincoln; ex-Warden Hayes, Platts- refuse to divert, but on the other hand said | was to make the country understand that the | show that any refrigecator stock had over | mouth; Editor Sherman, Plattsmouth; Come it would divert as ordered as soon as it had | committee was in fayor of economy fn the | peun offered for sale to or purchased by any | wmitteeman Davey, T. H. Hateh, W. Ruffer, any unconsigned business,. 'Officials of the | Eovernmental expenditures connected with | of the employes of the pension office, or that | o Ewing, Charles Mosher, W. L. Cundiff, amilics. | Prof. A. P. Stuart of Lincoln; P, McArdle, the fair. 're Was ck held by any one for the interested lines agree. - bowgver, that the | Ny Wilson of West Virginla questioned | forgit'as Shiooet Do 0¥ Y, 00 . southwestern pool is dead Bayond all resur- | tho oficiency of the national commission 1n | Pesoms, cxmiption limed being Bradiey | Omabn: O, Shumaker, Omaha; Judge Mo- Tanner.” Culloch, Omaha; Ross Hammond, Fremont; The committee finds that Tanner spent kil dians suffer. Those who are not on the make, singular Stenl of a Deputy Clerk and | but who are conscientious in discharge of 1ts Denoucent. their duties, are ignorant of the needs of the Sr. Pavt, Minn, Feb. 0.--{Special Tele- | Indians when they are installed in office, and X ; A . gram to Tug Be Jay P. Davis, the Jl"g; . fl:flv“be‘ul to r)wl Mi‘l““‘"“id }haikr ther. Plerce roturned Saturday evenin oty AN SCUFY Whio sectted #8 crms expire and some more ignorant indi- A wes' shown the lottor and asked b “f doputy clerk of the court who secured 830,000 | Sia0 B B TR R 10 #40,000 from the county treasurer by an AR R g plain. His donlals failed to satisfy the in- | iy oniug forgory of jury certificates, ap- COLONEL FORSTTHE'S CASE, fured wi 4 on Suulky, morning she ¥ AT # T “The outcome of the trouble into which Dhreatoned w0 sond for the young widow, | Peared in Judge Kerr's court this afternoon, | Colonel Forsythe of the army unfortunately S con feseton from Diores, who | pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the | got, will, the ofticers of his regiment believe, ming ok his horet and | state prison for six years. A sensa- | terminate favorably for him.” So said Lieu- wold his outfit and | tional episode in conmection with the | tenant E. P. Brower, a member of tho for tho state of Washing | affair is fact that R. E. Conner | colonels reeiment, at 'the Leland hotel this ¥ the young widow, an clork of the courts, when he learned of the | morning. ‘Just bow the final disposition Wt the polnt of & revolver obtained a confes- | stupendous steal, savagely attacked Deputy | will be reached, or when,” he added, "I can- slon from hor. Ple is a0 old soldior, and | Davis, anad after unmereifully pounding him | Dot say. Wearcall in the dark about it. hus horotofore been rogardod ws oue of the | up forcibly took from his pockets certificates | Rumors are fying around, and according to pillam of the chureh of deposit amounting to 3 i4. These | them the colonel is going to experience pretty did honor to both the occasion and the gen- postoMos addressed to hor husband, and opening 1t was amazed to find a domand for 010 and the statement that the writer, a young widow of Salom, would soon become a , K, rection. An Alwn official for fustance said | the expenditure of government money aud today: ““The only reason forithe southwest- | criticized the salaries paid to officials. The 54 i on Gallagher, aha; Louis Heimrod, ern agreement was to divide the trafiic | total amount of the salary list, hesaid, was | rour days while he w: It rly leave of Ben Qallagher, Omaha; Louia J - » cortificates were produced in court today and | much everything from abject martyrdom fo 355 CAHB R dthaM Y BIV our days while ho was on his yearly leave Of | omaha; Juago Higgins, Grand Island; J. Loves Hin Liborty, i was stipulat 1 "that they should ba tirned | resplendent glory. But nothing definite is ?5}.“;"“"”’ between the nine liles in nterest. | 28,540, and under the authority given the | ahsoncoon the company's business and wrote 7 L3 Atchison has not obeyed orders to | commission to increase the number of ap- ALsia, Nob., Hab, 0.—f % for use in recouping the | Known now, sive the existenco of a beliof i iettets Tor § Bowlby, Crete; General Vifquain, Lincoln, pocin Tolegram to | over to the cot a fow letters for the company, but that he | Bowlbs I 3 divert traftic, and of course the agreement ointees at the fair, the salaries , eve rested o Univers % s, A strong catrice T Bow B in Trocomban tast T Judsos | COURLy treasury for the bie steal. that, tho affalr will haved termination {avora- | (igpy short. 'Tt is an added angument for tho | Would swell the government nppropriation, | Jusicyer Mnterested i tho Unfvorsal ve- | and bes. Arunstrong of Beatrico aud ot of Poriguton, on attormoy, was held In §3,000 ball —_— Lk L Alton not to join the Westerp @raftic associa- |~ Mr. Breckenridgo of Kentucky defended | qud 1o Cormissionor Tanner, who appointed N -‘1\{ ot BoIh A L4t . v o } | A6 W eRehitr Barecast: POISONED BY EATING OYSTERS. tion. Its motto is to dis the traftic in | the action of the appropriations committee. | i * Miss Macgaret Boyd, daughter of the gov- 0 awalt trial on three counts of forgery, For OtiAls 8ad yicinity—~Fars warmer, Mrs. Samuel A. Sheffer, a dressmaker of | exactly the same ratio as the ‘Southwestern. | 1t was the duty of congress to make tho fait | “fhio committee find that there Is noevi. | €Xnor occupied a seat near the muin alsle. hiroo Indictments having beon found against bt b oAl T Fair; | 200 State street, and her " cousin, Mrs, John | It is folly to suppose this cuh bedone in all | a suceess not a fulure, and he, as a member | gance to show any favoritism to Lemon ov | Near her were Mrs, Representative Bertrand Wi Mo falled to furnish bail, and a miwt- | For Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair; | ‘thompson of Belle Plaine, Ia., have not yet | the west, when it is flure in the re- | of the appropriavions comwmittée, had felt it v W wivs glvon the ahorll, dirocting him to | YAriablo winds: cooler by Sunday morning. | recovered from the effects of 'tho polsonous by any other attorney, and no truth in the | of Douglas, Mrs. Representative Whits of For I W hero and the | his duty to concur in the recommendation of ' i Ine o Ferguson, White nominally in wa-—Warmer; except stationary tem- | oysters which they atoat noon yestorday at Pointa.”. .. the appropriations which had been made. charges that Lemon had procured situntions | Cass, Mrs. Lattico and the Misses Lattice of stricted territory belwu southwestern Missouri ri CUSHBN O (o SHeFL, Feryaico i by it | POFAGUre 1 southiora poetion; variable winds; | & prominont restauran, In fact, Mra. Shote ' M. Vadxof Pounsylvanin made @ consri- in the pension office for b former employes. | 1 jncoln and Mrs. Senator Switzler of Doug- Inrge. Today a deputy steriff intended tak- | 11 fer 18 far from recovery ans leared she Eastbound Dmu tation: u&%tbn opposition to the pro- FEAR AN UPRISIN las. " ¢ e may dle. Mrs. Sheffer bacame il almost im- i R “to | visiona ot B0 0, AN 1t S e T Y N T 19 ol ) « :r"; :u:::al-"nn':flllg‘u": rmmy?;{d |‘r':,,-,,,.|:' SPARKS FROM THE WIRE. Meaivtaly, ISHo Whs Hurribd 1o’ & doctor's Cmiciao, Feb, 6. i egram” to tiAeutenant Govepvor Majors ascended to Ned o el o oftice, where a strong emetio relioved her of e et o o e hotors wothine | M. Jonis, the well known acronaut ts dead. | much of the poison. Mrs. Thompson had was soen of Forguson, He was finally located Of 12,600,000 bushels of south Australian | & violent fit of vomiting ° also, and Tng Ber]—Chicago eastbdund lines are | Mr. Tavior ofilinols sald that what Ohi- | prouble in Spain Over the Defeat of & | tho speaker's desk and after a fow words o ol by B L L) Republi with Speaker Elder the latter retired. threatened with a number of smts, charging | speeches in opposition to the bill made six UGO8y vk i E them with discrimination, 1t has been the | months ago might have stated the facts, thoy | Bamcrrosa, Feb, 6.—The conservative | Mir Bertraud of Dodge sent up & motion, 1 % roomm with the door locked on the i@side, | wheat in 190, 9,000,000 are exportable. similar treatmont was accorded her. | custom to make mo switching chargos to | did not staic the facts today, This wis not | eandidato for member of the chamber of de: | QM o Hheq Frone, soutte wis ordored, e tis 1o bond yet, but still has his livert Wiscousin_proposes to appropriate §250,000 | Becoming alarmed lest her condition might’| | ou1ar elevators, but to charge from f0cents | & Chicago fair: it was an_international fair. | | iog has been elected, dofeating Salmeron, | absent, for @ state exhibit t the world's fair. | Decome moreserious, Mrs. Thompson induced | ¢¥g5"a “car to' irregular_elovators. This | 1t would boa disgrace to tho nation, after in- Rh g Tes MRS SRt o| e roll of the housewas called. dhere . Militia Bxponses, ot G el of Now Srork 15 u | her husband to take 'her home and ‘they lofy | (o 89 @ car to irregular elovators. WIS | yjjng forcigners to come to the exposition, | the republican leader. The ropublicans are 50 was | e : 4 1 eatn 2 Ente wero absent several of the independent lead- thoy “propose %o “be hut - on’ even | to turn them over o the local bourd. The | enraged with the rosultof the contest and | Werq Abib severul of HHO HdhadeL It i 7o) , rove s byits act. couse the officials in charge of the elaction i footing with the vegular oleyators, Kast | FOyerument should stand ! accuse g Would not be present, occupied their seats, bound lines considered the subject today and | Mr. Adams of Illinois said the question in- | with tampering with the ballots. The gov- | Tho *president {'that a majority of decided they were guilty of discrimination, ‘“‘.““'l“,’"»‘ move than & question of saleries. | erument officials are thoroughly alarmed and | both houses was prosont and ordered the Switching charges aré @ valuable source of | It involved the character of the exposition, | are making proparations to resist a popular | veading of Mr. Bertrand’s motion as follows : AR %nwever. and an attempt will be | because it involved the relation to the exposi- % Nob, Fob. 0. (Special to'Tan | tiohands of @ receivor on # judgement of | 195, Bele ffl:‘fl":‘.;:;fm“e‘,‘,‘&‘d Darag e #1,124. Tnw |- For the past two days Adjutant Gen- and a neighboring physician was caileds The eral Vidqualo and bis stafl have been audit- | A Cloveland jewelry clerk was robbod ot | physician found it & most dangerous form of g the exponses ineirred In the recont Indi- | $1,000 worth of g yesterday at the poiut | poisoniug, and one extremely difficult of cure. uprising. Tho total amounts to about | Of & revolver. One of the attending physicians said: “De- declar 5 s | " o s rising, The military authoritiez in this “I move that a committee of two from the " A sorge Wells of Louisville o ion had fairly advanced and the tion of the national commission appointed for | oy & i 4 2 ; 40,000, and wbout #20,000 of this is for rail. | Marshal George Wells of Louisville, Ky, | compositi made to apply them on geain from regular | ton o L i city and in othier large towns have been or- | house and one from the senate be appinted to poad fire. o bill of thio Fromont, Efihorn | a8 futally shot yesterday whilo trylng to | presenco of ptomains was strongly apparont. | Glovsiors B0 thus escaps. the penalty for | its control. Mr. Mason of Ilimois referred to | Gotod to hold troops in readiness. R S e T R & Missourl Valloy rallroad alouo amounts to | AFFest a negro raftman. think possibly the very open winter may | Sievators und B ERC A LIAT Ui R Sa n nduent Kas nob = Boyd, and aunounce to him that the senate wencly #1000, while the B, & M. follows B. Ellis, consemptive patient at tho Kan- :""\[‘('):: hask ’;:l'cc‘t;"lu?t:‘;:s;“m s dearie FerIamaveTal andgava ngtioa it o End of a Singular Ons and house of representatives, in joint session e th 4 bill for ovor as City hospital, treated with Koch's lymph, 0 ysters, or they may have been . : would make a point of order against 1t when «noy, Feb. Special Cablegram to | aro : AR S MEn AR ECRIND, BeAL Wit a bl for ovor §4,00, e Lot e oh'a lymph, | 4508, OC orstemy OF Loy may. bats hom Rolling Stock for the Omaha Loxnoy, Feb.” 6.—[Special Cablegram to | are ready to receivo any recommendation he Cricaco, Feb. 6—|Special Tolegram to | Offered: that it was in violation of the stat~ | gy Hyn]—A jury In the probate court has i 3 ay J em 4 further, : ] 5 metals, Itis my advice that people should Stos ot 'the THiwA Stutes: : ourt has | may have to present to them; and er, L Duigo Branz Porinand, bele pre- | bvor, caroful In Togard to cating. ovsters | Tne Brr.)—President Marvin Hughitt of the | “She Battersorth of Onio, in opposition to | set @side a will in which the testatrix, Miss | that the executivo oficors of ihe stato of Ne- o T T | s bty yestarny. 1 A71¥44% | as cooking in anyform has no effecton | Chicago & Northwestern railiway has ordered | the substitute, aid the United States was | Swrab ~ Hampson, & maiden lady | Driska bo aias iusited 1o be pesent o » " ouny an named Jesso O, L ¥ . § . ptomalns. The presence of these in the sys- Morgan, son of A, K, who runs a [ The Russian mmister of finance has ob- | tem is very baffling to the medical profession, eber shap 1 town, was arrestod this after. | tined the suspension of further repressive | Once introduced they are apt to remain, and " of oriminal assault, Ho | MORsures against the Jews, even after the patieut is resting easily after » Fogf P rmgr R he affairs of State Treasurer Woodruff of | the first attack and in fact seems quite well, county | Arkansas ave to be wvestigated, He is re- | the deadly effect recurs and death ensues,’ ind over in the sum of | nortad short ne: Senator Switzler seconded the motion, iied. ident appointed as the committee a largo quantity of additional rolling stock | committed (o cortain things inthe matter, | who died a fow months ago | (peiter for the use of the Omaka road. Among :::“‘x‘:m; “;‘lu‘;:]s;:l'::h“"‘:;,‘.'fg‘@'f\\n’:‘lgl‘_g’ within few days of her ecightieth birth- | Tne pr ot 2 ged. v e ire ! o, reregating S N S - other things, ten pusenfilur'l‘l\l)d f{)lllxrllluglgnun sult in advantage to Chicago, but it would | 905, left her entire fortune, ageregating :'j;‘\':“!«:ln';lil‘m‘llli ‘r ;J‘!"'guuglm‘ and Representa- cors have been orderc m the Putlman | 4150 result in the glory of this republic, The | over £65,000 to the Benedictine order. ~From | Uy Ba® S8 FAIE o o0 g0 0o works and twelve locomotives. from Schnec- | qontonnial exposition hud been of the great- | the evidence offered it was developed that The committee retired and in a few minutes . ; e i Slodie oturned. On Senator Switzler's arm hun ' R, na 1m y £100,000, AXKN UP BY THE OITY, tady, N. Y. Ivisallto ve delivered during | gy henefit to the country. the old lady, who at one time traveled exten- | returned. ¢ ! : M i o100 e hus oucaped tho | ,The overluo steamer, Deumarie which | Tho campaign of reform which has been - | MAFCE aud APF M. Coloman “of Louisiana sald the | sively in theUnited Sates and stayod soverat | 130 Ko0er, WS Y (SR The ow Iv D cese shave P "¢ | sai.od from London Juouary 15, arrived yes- | augurated azainst Baron Yorkes' street car centennial had done more for tho [ months at one time in Now \{urk‘ resided {8 O of dats! and.. aasisfaction whioh J terday after a stormy passage. system promises to be & very thorough ono. Grain Traffic Estimates. industries of tho south than any | next door to the conventof St Paulin Liver- | facine BoUh o Cly Bh 5 Young Thioves, Tho will of the late Benjamin H. Camp- | It includes the protection of horses, the heat- | CHicAGo, Feb. 6.—[Special Telegram to ““]‘Jl‘}“l'j:_“l‘,’},‘r“"‘ofif,:‘;‘;,“;j“{gfi A e o R .Rfié“?‘fllr:‘ Wollowing the governor came the other o o [Speo bell of ro divides an est 700, A - = i o e v % . 1 S i ittos pxect Ten |t aiteenon i e 10, TR | e ialy among tho Helrs-aeiaw 0 U | aUEeryied s crighde. against the: bovgny | e ey Aoy o, | man whoter Chicago had not fultlodallshe | ago, two mascns employod for tho purposo | menbers of the comuittor s iho excoulin much encouraged over rocent figures gath- promised and whether they had not mot | toré down a portion of the wall of onc of the | Officers as follows: Treasuver Hill, Auditor ered by them in regard to the prospective L’;‘S,fl;':’c‘:‘,{,..‘!,:zm,wc..mo o e oL | ooms of tho. convent commceting with the | Benton, Secretary of State Allen, " Attornoy grain traffic. They now estimate that it will | 000,000, This was @ United States enten | residence mext door, and boldly carried | General Hustings ‘:l"d ‘,“L""'l’l‘“‘-"v commis- be within 10 per cent of last year's tonnuge, | prise. Had Chicago been liberal, ornott | the old lady> into the institution. | sipuer of publiclands and bufilings, \ The estimate for lines directly west is about | Was she to be censured because she doemed | There she “was kept to all in- M:]L‘“ :‘“1‘35"}.".t“‘(‘,‘r“"s.‘"‘{‘i‘wi;_‘, REntuor A the samo as hitherto; the figures running | it proper to pay o director-gencral out of the | tents and purposes a prisoner _until | isle aud Senator £ L from 2 10 50 per cent docrease, national treasury! Chicago bad done well, | released last yoar by death, Justice Brott, | lowss =t 0 0 Thero Wwas not au_¢xamplo of tho kind in | Who prosided over thetrial, iwhich has occur | 41 have the honor to report, 1n complian Biatory \horo a city hab. dono a8 much for | picd i woel, impressed upon the jury that | With the instructions of this foint convention, the nation aud he' asked for Chicago fair | the verdict against the will would be a strong your committee has invited the exocu- veral familis started for tho Cherokee | conductor and the contumacious gripwan. st }rhullw and more will follow each day, | The city law department has taken soobing th : R M until all the boomers have located themselves. | the matfer in band aud bm:fl ] o whbing the money drawer in Howard's drug . Henvy Sternberg & S on e recent supreme court decision $10r, cornor of Twollih and N streots. DI | mifont rore: o it boren oyt ot | which states that a. corporation holding an Howard says that these boys have been car- | Roading, Pa., last night. Loss, §275,0003 n- | ¢Asement from the peopie to be used for thew £3 g on & systematic robbory of the money | Loy 8 P Y s bl beneflt is bound to conduct that business in & wwer for some time, and today he caught 3irol & 1) ¢ the G . reasonable and energetic manner, and also e At it ""l“-‘r‘"ill ‘I“:“r:“:‘ h';l\'(:! e, ,‘I}:L“;!il‘(v:‘m‘l]t;‘r{ n the organic law of the United States, (-G gy : which says that any corporation or company Inds named Harry Blumonthal, Clydo Newell el Charlay White were caught in the act of 9 or rnan o) ive officers of the state and that thoy have . after a business career of twenty years, No erate treatment. condemnation of Mother Bernard, super t 4 the Lavs Nob, Feb. f—[Spoctal to Tus | statemont. ke ::‘;fi-ll‘é':t ,,',‘.’_,5’[."“';“';‘,‘:‘,",”‘.',',“vi’fi:g‘}'”wl“‘;‘?;"lf Scandalous State of Affairs at Gallup, | " Replying to Mr. Wilsow's_stricture upon | of the Ordr of St. Paul and Sister Co- | aceopted the lnvitation, aad that we have Ban,|—Borty saehs of flour. was received | In the relonstog yestorday, after consider- | buch plant exists, shatl state. in tio contrat New Mexico. the board of lady managers Mr, Butterwortn | lomba, head of the convent, and said that | §150 With us his excelency, tio Boyd, governor of the state of Ne- ska.” The governor was escorted to the hundreds of the exw oy o the state rellef committos for the | AV1@ debate, the credit asked by the govern- | made with the city that it will conduct such Ih sufforors of Sherman counte. e | Me0tio carry out its foreign and colouial | plant in a satisfactory manner. Said one of flour was tuened over 1o nud divided among | PO CY W48 ranted the attorneya for the city: “Should itbo Bl Sy s 0f thie Sarions tow natipe. ang | , 1Ninols republicans stifl hoge to b able to | proved that the public can exercise some au- Co o created. much applase by gallant allusions | painful as ivmight be, they could fot come Avnvquenque, N. M., Feb. 6.—For some | FiGhaC, el SR EESC ¥ B Rocceded | 10 a conclusion against tha will without con- time past the Navajo Indians, whose reserva- | ¢ argue in support of the salaries provided | victing these ladies of immoral and improper tion is near the town of Gallup, in this | py the bill nnyS‘wurm)y supported their re- | conduct in getting the will executed under desk, wh i . hoaFa 2 y " bl +or 1 improper inflience and then appearing in the | throng beheld for the first time the features hey will distibuite to th ¥ dlateiits | form o combination for the elction of u sena- | thority over the corporation before alluded to | couuty, have been engaged In stealing and | tention. ke world wus looklng on te sca | Waproper 1hiients aftt oty sRPAIIRELE T | otk rst democratic governor of the stato Uhh o b Setal meed of molaiencn tor with the farmers. ~ Streeter gave thom | in the way of compelling satisfactory sor- | having free access to whisky fn that town | Whel e r s oLt o va | Tkt was. ot trmes L. Tho. Jurv,. bOW: his views yesterd: vice, we shall immediately take ‘steps | frequently get drunk and make trouble. The $ B aadi 4 B - = liberation 4/ \thusiasm which seemed to kindle in ' Dogs are being indiscriminately slaugh. | 10 Protect our wives und children from 3 it siionidgnals peidain thle motior \Howishod |(ovetr RIter ' AaLhoration « 08 Ik people of Gallup are tired of this and have | o say to the house that thepeople of Chicago | more than one hour returned a verdict that | many breasts was about to find expression asked the commissioner of Indian affairs to | and of the stute of Illinols had put their $12,- | the will was executed when the old lady was | in ,'l',""" ¥ nm'll'n .fllll“‘}' '” d ol "Im{ of call on the department of justico to appoint a | 000,000 or $15,000,000 to the uation's enter. | of unsourd mind; that it was procured by | the lieutenant govervor filed th chambors United States issioner and. 1o fmstruct | Prise and thereby rendered the nation great | undue mfluence, and that she did not approve |t haye the distinguished pleasuro)) he LS BISER MY nstruct | Govice. Mr. Candlor then offerea his | of its contents. The court tuercupon ruled | 8aid, ‘‘of presenting to you, for the purpose of U gy - soecial | tered at the Vorth mines near Braz ,, | orporation ~employers who have not wmasea Ciry Special | oA Of & mad dog seare Thivtn | even the instincts of politenoss, and we shall i dp A AU iry to compel Mr. Vorkes 1o dischargo the e ted at Saeinay. | 0DNOXious omployes and Al thelr places with John \‘\':‘: ".‘l:m:‘lnhutx'xlx.u:.lr\'l..:\:rsmm‘m‘v operatives who can show some respec-t to the furned to this oity ye He was [.’.-mlv'lv Pt in Jail In defanlt of S00 bail N Vance re the United States marshak of this territory to | 5 i 1o o hould. kG he surviving | delivering his inaugural address, Governor o " h - cf com- r} o mendment formally and against it Mr, | that the estate should go to the surviviog 4 d, : J. : foyen mon tha ar \‘..h', Fobbed {ho safe of | mother, whose body was found 'f“’“ n the | hatrons ?\1' o'l‘.'su:?“.“'.; A (:'L "’l;r:)‘;{lmv‘vi Fb::f;}?:;‘g appoint a special deputy to preserve order | Mason raised his Iw,{,, of order. Pending do- | relatives, some of whom reside 1n the United "“.'".‘,' . Boyd, governor of the state of Ne- b § Semorrow il Sl hj,‘;,‘“f,‘:,":(‘,:.‘ i due. nanrty ANOTIER SKY SCRAPER, Recontly Constable Selvy bf Gallup, while ‘l‘,,";:f,j‘;'b','l'fi,.“"e"‘"b seaslon o'be for'private Italy's Orisis More Seriou emphasized the title which be applied o the | A Haphd Comp currency of the United States, is dead. He | A permit was taken out today for another | stiempting to arrest twddrunken squans, Rows, Feb, 0—Tho oabluet, oviais .in | chier executive, whother oy nob undseds of was sppointed by President Lincoln. architectural giant. The S. P, Cobb build- was surrounded by twemty-ive or thirty The Senate, ing at 120 Dearborn streot will be entirely Guaxr, Nob, Feb 6 [Spocial T bucks who set up a war whoop and but for o Tun B the people hud hot expected to hearthe latter ogram so characterized, the fact was that the an- Italy becomes more serlous every duy. Upon A Los Angeles passenger train was boarded Roy K. You WasixeToN, Feb. 6.—In the senate Mr. o : ; €. 8 compositor ) reconstructed. Instead of an old structu: the nerve of the plucky offi would have h King Humbert's refusal to cousent to a re- | nouncement sent a thrill through the assem- o8 the Knterprise of this dity, made » 'M,‘,m 'b.v a '»mullutl robbors M.ll );-Imlm last night but | gy oftice building sixteen storios high ‘and | created n o 1 The omn But a gun | Paddock presented the resolutions of the | quetion of the naval and miiitary budgets tho | blage which resulted ju one long, grand, en- of 19,017 oms, brevier, in eight hours. Young 'h‘“'""_".:‘"‘;‘f“.“;““j\m;',‘ acpoty. Some | containing 500 rooms will be erected. Work promsnly d»é:lnycd caused & calm and no | Nebraska house of represeutatives against | yembers of the right center withdrew from | thusiastic burst of applause. BRI Jete 08 tad hes bosn o (L [ hote were A2¢d bus obody was hust. will be commenced immediately, trouble ensued.. The Indiaus are doubtless | the passage of the Conger lard bill for the | the cabinet. The king today accepted | When the enthusiism had subsided the Prinling bisinoss two yours o eater Oulim yesiardar fairoduoed & bill ELECTRIC DRAWBRIDGES, emboldened by whisky and the absence of the | yeason that it would nflict great losses on | Crispi’s resignation and asked Rudini to | Bovernor uufolded the manuscript of kis ppropriating &K),000 to enablo the seeretary | o o HERER TEATREDSE. ! old Sixth cavalry of whom' they have stood AR in ALt 0 PN a form a new cabinet. message and began to read. During the first Poe Laok of Iretgation of war to purchase a testing machine for ten- | |, {0 EEC NSOl B OF WG SWNE | 1o awe heretofore. ;‘“’ SR ARAUILIY. 0F (HOUPMARS: B8, In three ov four sentences there was i tremor in 1 slons nud ous o 2 3 u of the .passage of the Paddoc v e . ”n--lb‘l llu;v'. Nob.,, Feb, 6. [Special Te! I!lll'lllltillnr‘t::l‘\’l’,‘”“l‘ll‘l:\lx;\_ or use at the Rock | .F adopted. = A experiment will first be - [:;:rnm g pure TELEGRAPHERS DANCE. his voice, as 1f the importance o the occasion spvam b0 Tus Baw | O W, Sheppard's sa : tried on the ‘double-decker” being con- ventian Adjourns. was overpowering him, But in the next A young man and sweethe t were attackod ? ; > ateeet UL L ‘The naval appropriation bill was reported few lines the tremor, the pathos even, died Kot b $his oify wae closat thls aftornoon by | by Wolves in Kefl, Russia. The man vainy | 4o eied by the Lake street VL road for use | Wasuiorox, Feb, 6.~Tha eouncil of | with sundry ahontimenta ind Mr. Hale gavo | The Operators Grand Ball at Chicago | away aud tho reading continued in i cool, Whe ahoriff o an attachiient for #3600 sworn | tried w beat them off aud took refuge in @ | streot It DN NI iwu:ntmllrn:mdn?: prosidents of the state farmers' alliance has | notice that he wouid ask the senate to take a Great Success. calm, undemonstrative and unaffected man- out by Ueorge Soharr, free whence ho saw his aManced devoured. | gloctric motive power will be put in L.u(,n:l adjourned. At today's meeting President | it up tomorrow. SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, Ciicaco, Feb, | ner. There was no rhetorical effort in the ak's e The sickening sight caused nim to faint. Ho | operation by the ity & MeGirath of the Kansas alllance called atten- | M. Hawley offered a resolution which was | ¢~ Ay exactly 11:20 p. m., when, for a mo. | Composition, there was no oratorical extraya- " Aur Firm Fatle, foll and wos likewise eaten by the wolves, s £ % a5 o3 tion to & letter purporting tohave b it. | 8greed to, calling on the president for the | the Associated press trunk line | B8nce in the delivery. It was the talk of & Athons, Neb, Feb. 0. -(Special Tele- | Three baliots wore taken for senator at | % r o TONNENCE'S GRAND CENTRAL DEFOT. E PIERIEMER 8 mille iy P correspondence in reference to the conduct ten him by Congressman Turner some time | of the sénior naval offleor presenton . the | stretcbing westward from New York wus ago and asked an investigation. A commit | occasion of the arrest and killng of practical man of business to u legislature snd > @ state of practical people. The tone did not ieneral | switched into the Chicago telegraphers' ball | raise upon the conversational and the hand Little has been heard of late concerning General Joseph T. Torrence’s scheme for the solution of the railroad problem in Chbicago e o Tuw Bew | W, H. Leiaborger & | Pierre yesterday. The first buallot stood: 0. genoral merchandise, suspended today. | Melville 45, Moody 14, Melletto 7, Martin 1, abiiition about §0,000; assets about $13, Preston 1, Campbell (ind) 53, Kyle and Cross b9 She Balldine of oA tee was appointed aud subsequently reported | Barrundia and the action of the navy depart- | yoom here to receive vhis dispatch, nearly | Was not ul(‘lX ] in yus{lu}r(‘. 'nu; furunir oot Teipp (dem) D RS sadd * | by the building of an inimense central depot ~ ment, otrated to the limits of the chamber and ne b - Jot iva Mel+ills two mors and the suncy bl | fo¢ the use of! all roads and the Turnishing | gt MGrath was fully extuorated. L. L. | ™V Morgan addressod the senate fn sup- | roe hundred couple, roprosenting tho best | L\’ umphasizo the points which the No Change in Dinobs, lot another. of all the terminal facilities re- | 0o PISITRRE AT N BTG B or wous | DOFE 0f @ bill reported from the committee on | known members of the fraternity from tho | gpauker sought to make effectiv quired, as well as the bulding for the roads of solid elevated trucks that will afford them an entrauce to the city and to the Srwasorinen, 11, Feb, 0. Four more bal- | The Southern Pacifio passenger train was bearded by robbers last night at Alila, Cala, lote wore inkon for United States " The express mes appointed a standing national legislative com- foreign affairs relative to aid in the construc- | Alleghenys to the Pacific ocean, were ghding Upon the governor was centered ovallz Seter i mittee, A resolution was adepted providing | ton of the Nicaragua maritime canal. about under the brilliantly efectric-lighted | cyo in the house. The traditional pin cou h f an At the conclusion of Mr, Morgan’s speech | arches. Itwas the first gathering of the | almost have been heard 1o drop, so atten- G R e, ARe B nger put out bis lights and | Graud Central depot and torminals aforesaid, | 1oF, the formation of an allinnc press bureau | ot CRAMTINTRAT (R ASHACE OPOE | Lina™la Chlcago for @ number 0f years | tively did overybody seom to liston’ to Whab ) armery | Commenced firing at the robbers. May shots | The project Is neither dead nor sleeping,how- | 9f \1formation at Washington to collect and | p 0 (i 10 "bill and ddressed vy | aud was - & decided suc Tho ving said gocond ballt Whe republiown and Farmers' | weore exchanged. Fireman Radcliffo and Ex- | y (o ke | dissiminate authorized allianve literawure for | house elghi-hour bill and was addressed by | th . IRee 2 =08 | WAS belng Ay b P Butsst Hene ever. Geoneral Torrence has been working Mr. Morrill in opposition to it. Mr. Stewart | largest attendance from outside Chicago was Some of Governor Boyd's vicws differed M Bt astiourni sat, the domoeras votiny | hoess Messouger, Pusevell wero probably | away industriously ou it. He save tho road | '8 Use-of the press. ’ arauod in favor of tho bill. from such cities as St. Louls, Kansas City, | from those of many avound him. But they i Mcainat b | beaten ;l“"‘ @ robbers wero nnally | will'be built before the openingof the worid's e Sep— The amendment reported from the commit- | Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwankee, | were candidly expressed and seewingly as { ——— o fair and will afford all the fuciliies directors A Family Polsoned. tee on cducation and labor was read. It | Cleveland, indianabolis and Cincinuati. liberally received and respectod. . i Sonit Onlenteation Secteis. Chilian doputies who are not mprisoned | or national commissions may desire for land- | Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Feb, 6.—Mrs, Earnest | strikes out of the houso bill a proviso where- | ~While the precoeding words were being | Wheil the governor had conciuded nearly | Hew Paay % Ool, P90, & +Tho intoras- | Sime. hiding. Valparaiso has been blockaded | ing visitors on the fuir grounds without the Stewmbart, her two-year-old daughter, a niece | ©Ver the court of claims shall find that the | transmitted the aunouncement was made of | everybody applauded and over the foatures since Junuary 10. Revolutionists are endeav | expenditure of a ceat on their part. In Bianl sonkey for the colonlemtion of Russian | oring to cut off supplies. The wheat harvest | speaking of what he is now doing Ueneral W hw hoon nourporated here with @ cap- | 18 80l0K 10 loss for lack of barvesters: the | Torreuce said: w0 B0 Tha wostoty wil purchase | OYSTINGNT las 95,00 men. Serena bas beon | I am now getting the uitle deeds for the > : n P work or service was ormed under any | what was going at the wire and the tele- [ of men of his own party could be noticed that named Kotle Lowis and Emma_ Nichols, & | ooiirace ‘express or tmulied, and tho worlk. | graphers listened intently to the ticking and | peculiar smile which evinced a fechng of su- colored seryant, were seriously poisoned this | man had been paid therefor the amount | then broke iuto a hearty round of applause. | preme happiness in Mr, Boyd's election and uewspaper men have been | are perfected the work of construction will A morning z{uliug eakes In whicharsenichad | agreed wpon. Mr, Sherman sald he v — of satisfaction over the mauner in which ne * T e wad locwte & colouy of Jows | \Sen bY the revolytlonlats. O January % | property I have bought {rom the Santa Fe | been mixeds Theymay die. TheSginbarts | would voe' for the bil as it e o T e nd BRI Tad) «dupon his gubernatorial career, % 8 flght gecurred in Taltal in which regulars | for my right of way out from under the | wereabout to leave for Texas and take their | passed the houso. He considered RO~Q01G0 5 b srnor spoke a8 follows ; S - pore dofosted. Nows of ihe taking of Quil- | debris of mortgages and other Incumbrances | servant with them. Her husband, Robert | it au excellent bill, recognizing us it did the | LEADVILLE, Col, Kob. 6.—-An explosion of 'n of the Senate and House of Rep- The Misstonar njotim :::::-I:llm ,,"‘“w'na 13 denled. Jails ‘wre | thatsurround them. Justas soon as they E;::m objected, and when the wife an. 5:“"“ principle that eight hours were a fair | £lant powder n the White Quail mine of tacives wwans, Wb &-Judge Tuley of the | oromded y's work, but not denying the right of the | Kokoma yesterday, resulted in the death of | Assor her determination to go, was vur{. ed bere by the airection of the Au aitack on Valparaiso is ex- | be commenced and will be pushed to | angry. He has been arrested, charged with | men to work more hours if they chose, and to | two, miners and the' terrible injury of three | people of this great wnd growing common- ” Buprems court has practically ted up any | pected dally completion a8 repidly as it is | poisoning. make contracts, Mr, Vest moved to amend | othérs. . | Wenlth of Nebrasks, to promote their inter- H