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THE OMAHA- DALy BEE. = S ey OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1 ) " NUMBER 235, Tar varn - Ty P | i i T G i : XA R } R whole country 1s blockaded with snow. Itis | [ ) l AN L ‘l ’[L'“ ton of the attorney general in the suprome \' “ \ l \ N N l P ASH ness was & very satlsfactory \' \ '] N \ NEW VOICE IN THE CHORUS. | mircriztossotostoostowsn oo i [F, ), B, A, MEN'S ULTIMATUM, | fonet oo st sy e tharie: | WAL-NAI-TONS ARE PLEASED, | ishior™ 2 8, e seovescters | DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, ors here, have lost sixty head of hogs in the Tho answer sets forth that thd company did | - be the consum = 1 the producer and not storm it notenter the trast in an indorporated capac- the business “* ‘who would have to bear Ogallala Joi; i A Diphtheria ¥ nie i ity, but that many Indl\'k‘\ll‘*‘ll’ the same | the burden of w <, uctuations, Commerce gallala Joins in tha_Der'nnnd of the West | o o xtER, Neb., Feb, 10, (Special | 11linois Farmers Cannot Support a Stalwart xm;nt":‘f:}T?::fstf."\v:;.?:‘w;n ml_v‘:“-:;:‘l“i"l They Commend the Glorious Record of the ::]'\‘\1:“:‘;3_\]\‘:3:“!:: 2l and would | Proccedings of Tuesday's Sessions in the for Trrigation, Telegramn to Tue Bee.|—Diphtheria has Republican for Senator. and became parties to tha Wast. Supporters of Palmer, than'cover the 1. % ken, All talk about House and Senate, broken out here in a malignant form. The il . - public seutiment | = of froo coinage was - p y s schools have been closed. Two cases ouc of GEN. SHERYAN SERIOUSLY ILL. bosh it was 1 mh tured appearanco of , | six bave proven fats g timent that dic st AN APPEAL TO THE LEGISLATURE. | six tiuve proven fatil. AN EDITOR TAKES STREETER'S PLACE. | g,y oo sl or | MUST STREET RAILWAYS PROVIDE HEAT? | *AVTene il st hor siiver | MPORTANT MEASURES INTRODUCED. — Bitten By a D . — Irysipel legislation from th kers association of —n Z on, Nob., Fob, 10,—|Special Tele- dasttixoton, TN or B gy Buffalo, N. Y., was “foro. the commit- kors From Noighboring O Beatiicr, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele- | o e nwhd o Alli- | Wasmixaros, Feb, 10.+86mator Sherman ¢ u Yats Kooetvie & Thichta o A “;fi boring O £1am to Titn Bes, |—Trsshle Saie, 15 A Rumored Trade Between the : left hero today for New York npon recelving | THe Question will be Decided in a | too Adjourned, Gale Receives a Threatening 1 teor ALy years, was seriously bitten by a say g ance and Democratio Logislators | niyineg (has his brothsr, SRIINHeM, 1s 1l in Case to be Tried in Chicago WYOMING NOTE Boyd's Supporters Defer the Cone Been Accomplished —The Pur- belonging to a neighbor near her hom of South Dakota and New York, = Qemtoral Miles 15 test Resolution Because of nell System Endorsed. vening. The cbild is a daughter of Georgo linois. NEW Yonk, Feb, 10,—THe eandition of Amused. Absent Independents, binsne, sgent of the. Pacitio Kxpress com- eral Sherman, who has begn suffering from i ey A J oS vsipelas, is so much imptoved that his ph. —— HEYENNE, Wyo., Special - Tel A S ReTNS ATt SHRINGPIELD, 1L, Feb, 10.—When the first | sicians have pronounced iy out of Hanes Cuttcaao Orpics oF T Bew, ) | SFM 1o Tne Ber. |~/This morning the dead Lixcory, Neb., Feb, 10.—[Special to Tan rniLs, Nob, Feb, 10.—[Special Telogram lot was taken in the joint assembly it | but say that it will be at Iest n month beford " “Cucaao, Feb, 10, ' § | Pody 0f a man v found at the stock yards | Brr.]—The seuate met this afternoon at at4 to Tuk Bee.]—At 3 o'clock this afternoon | Showed that the . M. B. A. men had dropped “";l‘l':z“'::]l{ ‘,Tl.l:vl(lel‘\;f;\‘lél. e of General | The Chlongo demoe socioty, kuown as | I follins. Tt proved toto be a man named | o'clock, Senators Horn, Poyntor, Shen, Stare While ET, C. Fankle and Ruby Marr were out, | Strecter for John P. Stelle, editor of the [ gyormuuis Poved tonight 8ays: “Door bell | the Wah-nah-tons has decided to express its | Cornelius, released last night from the county buck, Stevens and Wilson being absont, 4 ) 4 hunting, young Marr's gun was aceldentally | Prosvessive Farmer of Mount Vernon. | must not be ring. Ab sitendant was ket opinion as to the daty of the 101 democrats | 1811, e had wandered to the stock yards | The following souate files wero road the 8t 10 o'clock am. Captain L. K, Hutton charged tv 3 5 a | Three more Lallots were taken and the demo- | at the door to answer immediately the knock | veno see mor o > hre goneral as. | YRS after his release and frozen to dedth fivst time: d z b b ischarged tvhile he was passing through a \Vho are members of the present general as The coal ers of Rock Springe: Il T etnyen chalsmun and Dr. L, M. Lise, | thickat by catohing the teigger ia thebeushy | crats moved for rocoss until 8p. m, The | of any oaller,. Dte, JanoNENRAG Alexander | o0 S May 1. Tofuse to work wicss o eint hoas | Senator Switelor, No. 193-Requiring ap- secretary. Judge J. E. Cochran was called thadine tho load thruigh tho right side of | motion filed to receivoa majority of the | Wete fn f'ff;.:.“,:‘ff"‘lxll:) IR Sy ok | Tonight Prastaent W, O Asay and a com. | lww, passcd by the last legislature, is put | Plications for appolatment s notaries puolio 101 ) 4 the o 0 il 00 e | the right foot, completely se n toes & 3 C " > 8 : ) effex i § TGt s )y ST o v cort cute upon to stato the objects of the meeting. H m'\u'nm’..-{mé’,. ompletely so the t : door said the general was & little better than | mitteo of the Wah-nah-tons left for Spring- | Into effect. A biiz mass meeting was el on [ to be nccompanied by o cortiticato of good stated that it was for an interchango of m,-;lnl ‘lous ¢ The republican steering committeo held a tho day beforo and erysivelas had not set in. | field whero they will present to Geroral Johy Sunday and committeos, appointed to en- | moral charactor signed by tho Judse of the preper statutory laws woul v Carry the B: meeting this morning at which the three F. Later.—General Shermali’s daughter was | M payor and the democratic ator denvor to have the law enforced district in which the applicant resides y g L ) Jaughter was | M or and emocratic senators and | Four tramps woro taken from the of il Sioted that | would telp the poo. SiwNey, Neb, Feb. 10.—[Specis M. B. A, representatives were present. The i ':-:::x‘d::;k‘ dotls nt s (*x.m“:i’nl;‘n:"ll)‘\ln. representatives, a set of resolutions in which | at .:Ji»’u"\ili’.",;-l‘ st xl‘n:hg R (fieluneq | Sonator Van Housen, No. 124 Amending in building these canals, He cited | gram to Tur Bee.]—A strong dologation de- tter wero nformed that the republicans | | hopeless, The Ih,f,wm do ot look for any | they commend the “glorious record” of the | committee and lung to u railroad bridwe until | Section 43, of chapter 43, of tho commled instances where the government had parted from bere this evening for Lincoln, | Were unable to come to any conclusion ip re- | change until tomorrow' evening at the domocratic members in standing in a solid | UheY promised to quit tho town when they | statutes of Ncbraska, entitled ‘Insurance :;fl-mldsm.w In_varlous ways, ospecially | consisting of Colonel Henry St. R yoR, ;':::.l.. to "l’hc lel“n;m‘\flrluu ",{} "uy;‘ng x:.l.‘f; u:n,]u‘sl. Erysipelas has :‘nwln and father is | phalaux for the general for United States | Were released. - Companies.” hio and Illinols and Michigan. Ho claimed | Robert S, Oberfelder, James B Ragan, John | a3mes of Steeeter, e suffering a great deal of pain, senator, 1) BAT) o enator: Coulter, No. 125—Providing for bt e should have a law that would enablo | & Parko and Leonari B, Carey. Thoy'carey | Stelle. Chatrman Puller’ ased the farmers o B s means, suid an_enthusiastio Wahe R st DR D) the publication in papers printed in tha Box . . Ave X maima @ ba or v ion A wi q 9 4 elhe ) uld . t PSS Y () NOMENA. nah-ton, “t 10 Jnited States ser 0 o . i 3, f BB SIALIES Vs St e, suggesting - cortain republican candidates [ o 0o sti- | democrat. Democratic logislators will be Accident Proves Fatal, of proccediugs of county commissioners’ should lemand a law that would not allow | gt from whom the I, M. B.A. would bo invited | 4 Movement in Boston for Investi i § told by the comumittee that there must be 10 | New Your, Feb, 10,—James Redpath, the | meetings, corporations to rob the farmer, Harry Rodgers Wanted. L L P e R e :“:{)5':""\"‘ has | ComPpromise.” i .n.«’i.:u;xm:lju{..n-m‘*:‘}m:i e enatorChristofforson, No. 196 Limiting The Pumell irrigation bill was then read | Rusnviiim, Neb, Feb, 10, |teofal Telo ill state to you frankly, gentlemen, )STON, Mass., Feb, 10.~A movement has TUE OHICAGO CAMPAIGN, . . \ alis the game season and trapping of ok, deoraud said Cockrell, *‘that I think it will be useless pon Starte v o] 3 N turer, who was recently injurcd by a horse clope te b per St oo v by Al Phelps and a committee was appointed | gram to Tie B A onc-armed young [ for your committoo to make any prop. | Loob Started in Boston by meffol high stand- | Goneral imntercst will attach to the cam: itly inj ) antelopo to the period between January 1 y r investi, vehie i Yhicag: ] v of car B ssing Parl Row, ed today | and October 1; grouse C irie chicke: 10 awaft n st of resolutions aftor which the | an registered here as Harry Rodgers from | osition of that kind to us, I ' fatl | il for an investigation andudy of psychic | pain in Chiicago this spring, owing 1o 1 et | From tho omrorts OFHis lavtas " *1od today | and October Ly grouso and prairis chickon meeting adjourned until 1:90 p. m Fairbury, Neb. He remained here about | Satisfied — we can never consistently [ Phenomena. A prospectus Has been issued, | that it is to oo made the badis for the national | from the effects of his injuries, Tuekoy from Jaiuoty L v Outaice o Tid Mujor J, 5, Lohiow ot McCook then made a | five dags ang skipped, leaving the North. | FRECRLS, Setiiar stalwart ropublican for | slgued, among others) by ISSAvage, Ry, | Cofeatin Tiinols {n forts to Garey th oty | o dames Rodpath wa Torn . erwickeon [ 1Y (SIS L6 Dctod sl shortaddress in which ho said that, if one western hotel minus the full board bill, He United States senator.” 7 Horton, Reyv. Heber Newton and Mary A. and, Hove - Bees roralsed nssistancy | Tweed, England, in August, 1833, and came | ona time and referred Sivonutad etptioniw fewsyouts goihin | 0100 tad. sway e dianl o il He conelasion Tie came to an ond without any | Livermore, It says in partf:#*Wo only pro. | frcn TS, domocratio national com- [ {2, 1A% country with bis paronts in 1845 tho | o, "I togarding the publication of the T s uhvo been run out, of tha aountey, Aud | guest, Ho' claimed to boan sxpert o1t fros: | al for 0 jolnt senatorial cancus. this even. | POSC o concentrate our effgrts on the nar- | mitteo and * from - promisoor’ outots Tonrmad. pho ormmaono n Michigan, He | statutes, * Judiciary committee, eatamlnd to see such & Dobular Wave of [ pector, huving had exporionca in. Bensyl fug, at which the question of formally accopt. | Fower field of spiritualism, pure and. simple, | statesmen in the party. Creveiand agh 1l quently bocanto a nowspaper eorospondent | e, 11 Rendering it felony to sell intox- enthusiasm upon this subject. o, ¢ 7 wanted hore to the tune of 80 | ing' or rejecting the proposition of the fares. | Xhat modern spiritualisi has votaries | have both promisud v come mars g tt make | i oditor. For o namber of v et | icating liquors o Indiaus. Federal relations, Thomas Simpson of Lincoln county said he | Y100 ers will core ujp for settlemient. ‘ in all parts of the countryand that it has | specchos. The republicans have already had connected with the Now Yerk Tubane rs | No. 120—Reiating to the construction of Loyl under trrigation and 1t had Tho democrata are moe confident than | POWE to influcnce the thought and. action of | an inkling of tho eleation ey b ready bd which paper. " Teported | the boraon/[ mill dams ; i proyed to him that it farexceeded farming in Could not Livs Alone, o tonlihtof tho bl imate-olocuion ot Dal: | L0S WHo bellove s taachings o ndisputa. | Bo1mado to v som. of thete lesdiag moen | fire M karin,, Tohord tho border | No. 114" Rogarding tho fusuficicacy of iny other way, Hoopposed somo paris of [ Suremion, Neb., Feb, 10— [Special to Tire to the scnate. Tho featuro of today's | V€ facts. Isthe movement founded on fact | also come hora and take the stump. Slaros 1565 until 1857, HO took f notion to wisg; | MONey i the country and suggesting varis the Purnell bill but hoped the state would r ) —Mrs. Nancy J. Shuck of Nemaha [ events was the conference of Conkresiay | OF delusion? Does the world know? And if | Creiger and e yor, Carter Harrlson &e | maytt and while thero mado many frionds Hormatory measures to congress S S rans SE City died here today undor _poculiar ciroum- | Jerey Simpson of Kausas and the demooratic | 1 4008 1ot s it ot timo fora few trutiiov- | tho men most promisently mentionee w chn and was appointed emigration agent of the | geseiuthne it loan and bulldin T'lio committeo on resolutions presented the | Cit ) I L Joadirs upon & proposttion. invorying. the mu | 10 bersons approaching tho subjoct in n s6. | didates. for tho omrengry ens Hempstead avoknv Tuited States | “Sociations, miscliancous corporations, L L i Sho and her husband, John Shuck, | leaders upon o proposition fnvoiving the sup. | i ke BB 14 cataes | Washior to ) Haytan government i the United States | "o following house rolls wore rons . sc z e ; port of Farmers' = Mutual Boncfit ussy. | Tious frame of mind to investigate 1t, guided | Washburn by the repubiicans. and later on consul at Philadelphis. Dyriey LTS B o Dol s oL thO past sovoral LTS ] isLioE Hitke hen lon members for Paimer and the | DY Purely scientific mothods MILES 18 RETICENT. the civil war he acted as war correspondent SRSGE e osulont o BRI O Februakin tha s iotliaoal ponio oof wostorn Shuck slightly {njured his hand from | resivioeal . suppot of © the - demoersis o o - General Miles is very reticent about his | in which eapacity ho gainod no little venown NG 10 Ol h bR e o e incrused and, wado mors sur by Iitigation, | the effects of which vlood poisoning sot in | mombers. of thy Soutt Ditgta ©omot0 | o pNTEREEITARS CAPTURED, trouble with Gioneral Moioovor us rolated in | AL the termination ‘of the war he becamo | 1iiyery saroeir i rculation oo™ fo therefore t and his life was despaived of. Mrs. Shuck, | for the election of a fa alliance cand = the morning dispatches and will express no | superintendent of eaucation at Charleston, T—Applying part of the proc ‘l.u ~_u1\.<1.l|c‘\ this Conv .n|lmnllrt-1ur-u-nlln: who is seventy-five s old, said that she | date. Speaker Craft d a few days | A Dangerous Gang Unearthed by the opinion in the matter, 8. C., where he founded colored schools and sales of public lands to n Tostulnture to spoodhy. wuct mmtprrfs Mhe | did not want to survly her ‘husband and | ago, from C. B. Heise of Algona, S. D., a Deadwood Marshal, remy iy said he with a loua laugh, when | an orphan asylum. In 1865 he was the means | Siieation 1o s o, Irriaation laws: ook to hor bed and died, Tho nusband can- | letter saying the Tilinols domocrats shold | 1\ uun Grey. . D Fon, 10.—§Spocial Telo. | duestioned. about ‘tho mutter, “tnéy'l bo | of establishiiig a lyceam burvau at. Hoston, | e WG RS e i el AR G urge South Dakota democrats to vota. for aa Crry, o > baving a vegular war in Washington over | Mass. He was the authos of several hooks, | ™S g rnell bill now pend®ig in the legisiuture as — alliance man for senator, 1f the Illinois m to Tur Ber.)—United States Morshal | this matter next thing I know of." #A Handbook to Kansas Territory,” | yietic ("\ e LA L LI Dropped Dead alliance men voto for Eaimer in return it theson of Deadwood hds| unearthed a | “Is it true, General that you recommend | ““Ihie Public Lafe of Captain John Brownh' Which, however, shall in no wise conflict with Farrs Crry, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele- | would take two senators from the republicans very dangerous gang of counterfeiters, cap. [ making soldiers out of Indiaiis, as the Wash- | “Echoes of Harp Forry™ and a “Guide to A Released Prisor und zen to O0ALLALA, Neb,, . 10.—[Spocial Tele- gram to Tur_ Ber.] —The irrigation meeting tield here was attended by a large crowd and & great many delegates from other counties, J. R, Brotherton called the meeting to order votes and the balloting was resumed. ‘or exterminating the Russian Agriculture. No. 22— Providing for passageways under railroads the prineiples of the Purnell bill; that w SHER v Tngt shes relate!’ 111 Th bo ars ho 00 OGR! IR DS at s D EODGR L A toDoiE e | ‘rrdm o Tirs B Mrs. Virginia Holbrook, | Where they are not now sure of one. tured much of their cofn, thelr mills, dies | 1MEtON dispatches relate Hayti." In recent years he had been engaged vid oS o .of on i A ey e ralatothe | BN e oA orAL o T o G No. 65 —Building crossways across rail- A e B divige e x| Eet e L ongressman Simpson said this evening i ® e haven't said so,” declared the warrior. | in editorial work in New York City. yoad #DorY wtato cagingor und ° landlady of the Pucifio hotel fn thiscity, | ¢ PRETROMAN, Blmpeon "o upon | And three out of four of the g, who were Tesolved, Tiat wo. 4 i dropped dead while engagod in her house- | rociprocal action batween the, democrats and | brought to Rapid City, 8, D, teday and ar. YL Rey b el b e A DAKOTA DEADLOCK o coneldoration. of tits bl No o La o memorinlize. con hds 5o iils | Bold duties at about 10:40 o'clock this morn- | allianco men_in Illinois and South Dakota, | ranged before United Statos. Comnissioner AU ATIRIGRD aaGSIREAT tot in o e G AN i mittee of the wholo My oteative ing for the donat public lands "o the | ing Shenad been troubled, duving her ac. | Ho believed South Dakota politiciuns will | Cond. In dofault of bonds 6f £3,000 cach i, L W, do Resolved. our une life, with what is termed | enter )|('x\rnlvy into the movement, ~ they wera committed to await $he action of bognded fiit fskyund | “smothering spells,” but the auacks wero | Speaker Crafts, after a conferenco with | the United States grand jurys The chiof of ) stie capital | not violent eunough to cause he General Palmer and the democratic steering | the gang escaped into Wyomisig and is being A unite with us n its developuent. family uncasiness. ~ A the timo of her death | committee, has answered Hoiso that the | vigorously huntod, Dosdma moy ping The above resolutions were ' adopted. | gh was apparentiy in sroclis beay, Conid | demacrats of the THinois asserbiy Srr nvcose year,” said A. W. Thurman, president of | The Vote for " ssion Results mator Moove of Lancaster was called to that association, this morning. Mr, Thur- i ||ll'1'|h v of the committee and the bill was man arrived in Chicago only t morning, % ol [Special Tele- | Fead. but ho hns nol et the grass “grow under hys | _BISVARCK, N. D, Fob. 10.—[Special Telo- [ " 0 all milronds fn the stato to fect since he has been liere. “Ho has gone to | ram to Tue Bex.]—There were new phrases | construct crossings over their tracks nt all -4 i 1 1 Hills business houses have, lately, beon | work to carry out his idea of having Chicago | and important developments in the prohi- public roads; to establish a grade at thosd Both onator Stevens - and Repre- | deceased was n widow, about forty-eight | ble to tho proposition and the mutter 15 being | flooded with spurious coin, e ohief in- | 1y it American ussociation and, according | bition fight this afternoon. The house re- | €rossings of not more than 7 per cent; to sentative Purncll wero called for | yenus of age, and 1oaves four daughters, tho | iscussed. If Cockrell and Moore of the | gredient of the coin is “Bliok Hills tin | to 1t statcment, has succeeded. Captain | mained in session continuously for twonty. | Mke the crossing not less than forty fooh in fhdstated thutas Senator Koontz had let | youngest of' whom is about eightcon yeuts | Farmers Mutual Benefit assoclation Jiws | The treasury department prongnees the ex- | Anson had not much to say about the matter | MAined n se A b | width at the top; to plank between the tracks himself out at the McCook convention and | $id. o faully are uighiy resected ia this | 480eeto the proposition the democrats will call | ocution finebut fo Jacks woiglle Fitty cont | bopors declaring that he did not believe [ four hours before the deadlock could be | g for one foot bn th. outside. of the by had been cinched for it ever since they would | Fieinite. { lotnt caucus, formally pass resolutions urg- | and $I pieces are probably all that have been | that u cent of Chicago money hua yet been | Uroken. With ‘the arrival of the absent | and for at loast thieo-fourths of tho width of not attempt to discuss the issues of the day. o — Ing such a combination and forward them 10 | issued. The prompt, enen and intelli- | put up for the new club, He did not beliove, | Meibers today, the vote between the probi- | 1o croseing. M, Burnell pledged himself to do his best 1y Member Dunn's Injuries. the South Dukota democrats und allianco | gent action of the marshal 3 @Berally com. | bo said, that it would be advisable to haye | Ditionists and resubmissionists became a tie, | & enator Swi moved to amend that all have his irrigation law passed. A committeo | Frpoxt Neb,, Feb. 10.—[Special Telo- | men. mended. $ Chicago in the American association. Neither | Si¢h side having 8L To add 10 tho | wilyoaas shall muintain good crossings, and of tirea, cansisting of B R. Short, . R. | cram to T B, |~Tne condition. of Hon. | . Slipion of Kansas said this evening: “Ir - - the captain nor Spalding will divulge the | dificulties, Representative Beardsley, who | if'iha sama aro not in good repair. the oans Brotherton and Tnomas Stimpson, was ap. Fraucis Dunn of Colfax county, who had | ® fOFmOr can be electod I am for farmer of ®N A STALLED namos of thelr playors for 1891, although they | Wa8 =~ voting - with ' the = prohibitionists | yisafonars of tho county may hotify tho rail. Pointed by the chair on statutory laws, to act | ¥raucis Dunn of Colfax county, who had | course, but it @ farmer cannot be elected I admit that all the selections have been made, | Peeame ill under the strain of | wud compuuy of the fact and give notice of Jointly with the Sidney and McCook etmmit. | such a miraculous escaps from death at the | freely confoss that I hope the senator will be | the sinight session,. and his physiolats | gy qave whon the mattor Wik be discussed lees. A call being made for W. E. Smythe, | Union Pacific depot here yesterday, is much | a democrat, - s PR "‘ QOSEXALE RiNO. Jould not allow him to attend this afternoon. | qud ‘tht v puir on crossing ordered. He also ho ddrossed tho” convention and prophe | improved todny, although 1o ls not yot ablo | . The rebublican members of the logis. oAt its irldotiii o6 etie- Audttoriu Tula.goe:tha vospbonissioniste of that & failure to comply with tholaw o the T ey el Joars ABIS part | o situpany, | His injurics aro quite sovers, | 13Ure held a longthy . caucus tonighi | DENven, Colo, Fob. 10.—|Spectal Telegram Priday the national “board of " buseball men | one on the floor. m&lflmnm S rocuntey would 'be ¢he mostfertfein | O LR 20T L (R iurlos fre qulte severe [hecl ™ onataring | thos. Factacr! - ot 1its oy Bre.]—Tho Rock Island express, | Will oteanize, I is gencrally belived that | to the same dilatory tuctics that tho resub- | Gise . W TR AN the state. He said the people or Omaha wore Heneflt _pssociation delegates' propet. | o 5 ! Spalding will bo made chairman. If he shall | missionists practiced yesterday. The motion Sme 8o strain of the muscles of his shoulder and arm gaes! BrOPOsi- | which was due here from the east yestorday 3 N The amendments prevailed. yory shuen lntorested fn its welfape and if 1 The title was subsequently changed so as ot 4 tion. Muany speeches were made, and, b 2 : 4 be elected hio will be really the king of base- | to reconsidor yesterday’s vote indefinitely meant tolend a willing hand in promouing | With which ic clung to the car rall, IYBHIEH i the godbralUbetioiaby o i morning, did not pull into the union depot. | ball, Jostponiug the resubmission bill was carried. | 1o veqq, an aot enabling COURLy. cor mission. future prosperit Ho o xefarred Sito' tho )| MEESS Tunh will hiardly vt "to Lis legis. | fAVOr of @ combination to beat the demoorats, | until this morning at 9 o'clock. The train UNFOUNDED INSURANCE RUMOR, This turnod the tables on thotemperance | argand suporvisors. in- covtair coe to com- Koontz cpisode and stated that the sen. it b G ok back to s | several prominent republicans dectared i passed through a fearful blizzard and was | On Saturday last it was announced thata | people and gave the liquor men the advant- | o) “railrouds to construct servicable oross. d nothing at McCook of which nowas | Mive daties this 7 L ~ | their disapproval of any scheme to throw tiie | repeatedly snowed in, fourtéen hours being | combination boen formed betweon two [ 8ze, which they havo been fighting for. A | [ii." FPrank Romandort fs being tried in the | T¢publican vote toa “political nondescript.” spent in the drifts at Phillipsburg, eight | §10A insurance ~companles, the Scottish | motion was carried making the bill *a special ashamed and that he had his constituency epab te to ros o (il mak e | [¢®shectal | Thio committee aroso und reported favora. Qistrict court on the chargo of stealing | Einally, at midnight, without taking any do- Union of Liverpool and the Liverpool and L order for tomorrow afternoon. all the behind uim bly ODOH . ; ; iy ! v ou the amendments and the report was Colonel W. F. Cody spoko of irrigation in a cisive action, tho caucus recommitted the | hours at Seibert and minor delays were ex- | don aud Globe, with onsbined feeets of 8l,- | members are in their places tomorrow thoro | il O 1" ” humorous way, but felt that the noed of irri 'll.l:;hh'I::LL)"'A‘*‘\";.;{V:;;'\l;.'-lel fl’[lfi'hli‘,”!.»fi",‘}'fil thom | WhOIo subject to the stering committeo | pericnced at other points. 00,000, Today a cablegram was received by | will bea complete deadlock until sowebody — fatlon was great and tho logislatare should [ Kot list Sopth Lwith power to direct any action deemed to | - “Inever witnessed such a galo of wind,» | the local agent of the & ottish Union from [ yields. There is a strong lobby and much ex- The House. be willing to do something. Comanitiee L vantago of the party” "Tho | suia Mr. Oglesby of Salt Lako, who wasa | Ule genoral manoger ut Bdinburg stating | eltoment, - Most of the domoorats ar6. sobing LixcoLy, Neb, Fov, 10.—[Special to Tie L. B. Carey, editor of the Sidney T Plow he Drifts. committee will confer with the farmers ASSenge! the train, to Tie B - o, | that the rumors of amalgamation are abso- | for resubmission. ZNI0R SN SRy AP £raph, also shoke upon the value of irriga- | ony, Nob, 1 pecial Telegram | Mkain tomorrow and repeat the proposition | PHiSSIROr on the train, to Tk Bek roporter. | 1iely without the slightest foundation. and T B8] ~Only orly-ive members suswered to on. to Tar Ber.|—The wostlound pssenper | Wt the republicans be allowed 'to suggest | “It blew with torrific force and was piorc- that the subject has nevor been discussed by STILL IN THE RAC roll call. = 3 0 - Dae]|—Tho west-hound passenger | ome names, ingly cold. Tho suow was blown inim- | the companies, ring Gathering, trata that was suow-bound at Valentine Sun- | ~Farmers' Mutual Benefit association mon menso heaps and mixod In with sand, A8 TO HEATING THE CARS, A Friend of Governor Hill Says He Sveekior, N ‘ob. 10,—[Special to T | day has succeeded in roaching Cody, a dis- | tonight announce in advance that this propo- e e freezing i coement. The i rities 3 ving o Has not Withdrawn. ( ¥ | D the whole freezing as solidly'as cement. The | The authoritics are preparing to make a Brr.] ~In accordance with resolutions em- | tance of forty miles. The train has been sitlon will bo Saiusl ko PEOIRSAGTOL re-: | yies Tamil maaroely. GRSy Eboiwar b cuso lo dotermine tho question of | Nmw You, Feb. 10.—[Special Tologram to | mont was ner sator Rodin olsar | Assnas Biliat {iBtrasle R Lir ¢ hours | Publican success is not bright, Y 2 vhether th ¢ has a rity to compel | m 5 SHAT e . e ot « G .';I rm~“x( \lll\: i mlulhy m:a. K\I]:l"rl‘ll‘l; 'ulu hkv‘"l‘ nL « ):#!1 tnr thirty 11 h:.m"‘ Lato tonight tho republican’ stecring com- | although the votary was bicked up by thros l‘u?“.u".»'n.« u‘: pl:l“llw"(«":hl::lllt‘lru‘-llr) “:I*‘: “'4{"\-.1 T Bee.] —Jobn C. Sheehan, secretary of Porter (ind.) objected to the journal show- oy of trado and ndopled ut a mooting held | and wo will campat Cody tonight. The cast- | miftes deeti oo ChuClos names of Lind- | locomotives and was aided by'a wedge plow | 2iEer S0 Porepanles to hoat thole cars. As- | y11q aqueduct commisston, and brother of tho ing that 10,000 copies of Governor Boyd's fn¢ February 2, all intevested in the matter are | bound train has reached Hay Springs, the | Jey, Judge Gresham, Representative Hunter | With one engine. We were cold, of course | gueniney for the railway company held a con- | speaker of the lower house, state lo % | augural address were ordered printed, and invited to the meoting in this city on Satur- [ fivst telograph station east of Chadron, which | and possibly Lafayette 1anic to (s g M. B. | but we had enough to eatand the spirits of | FEOMEY T8 morning, as a result of which a | is probably as close to Governor Hill as 2 insisted that no quorumn was presont, y ne Followlng are asoluti lcaves about eighty miles of rond yetto be | A. men tomorrow. When a reporter’ in. | the party weroat o high pitch through it | ference this morning, o T g Jhite called for the reading. < day next. Following are the resolution: ghty a b P o citation was issued this afternoon to the ofi- | man in the state. Mr. Sheechan said last White called for the reading of the journal, Whereas, Irrigation is now belng agitated | cleared. Theve arc several ladies and chil- | formed the farmer delegation of this they | all. s | cors of the company to apvear in a justico | i which showed fifty-two members were pres- throughout northern | and southorn | dren on bourd. Al are woll. The woather | safll they would not support either Gresham, | The east-bound train was snow bound also | 0130 tomorrow afternoon and unswer toa | MER . ent. 3 Neb s become of such universal | is beautiful, and we have plenty to eat. | Lindley or Fuuk. Theve is a bare possibility | and, when release finally came, and the violation of the street car Leating ordinance Governor Hill is just as much of a_ candi After considerable wrangling the journal Tl terests of tasnotitural and com- | Yesterday morning while passing Crooks. | for Hunter, Tho republicans will ot voty | trains proceeded, the boed btomen 1Y tn® | Immediately after u decision is rendored. ay | 4ate for the presidiney today as ovor ho was. was approved. iy fatIntorests of the great west; thorefore | ton wo' saw four companios of tho | for Stoele. “Long" Jons b strongly in fayor | little station and swapped Stories. It then appeal will be taken to the circuit court. Tho | He has entered into noarraugement with Mr. | WEAPREREE o0 question of privilege, Pibsolyud. That tho banra ot trado ot o | SIXth United Stated eavairy that had weath: | of taking up Strecter. Sppoared hot List i cadtibounl people had | case will undoubtedly attract much atien: B fAnata S RO ORI JOVernor | and suid thatdn his abseheo bis sent ud been SEt AR s npore | ored the blizzard of twenty-four hours dur i — oy told & tifol bioerog than theothers. | {ion, as it s the first one on record where | Fll Is not nominated for president in 183, el o R bilaan sl e A T oehiun of the renguanor | tion ta camp aad, wonderful to relate, both The Seventy-Third Ballot. Loy told a pitiful story of cold and_priva- | 1O :‘; has px%m-u':«.l ot ‘fl)mf compli- | e uever will be, in wy opiaion. 'But we, i ‘i-l”‘m'\v(lul.u:.‘l";uT:‘.‘xl‘-'w iV titat I::Ehlnn:‘ SgrloLand business men of thls territory | men and horses were all alive and they were | Senixarmip, TlL,, Feb, 10.—After the sey. | Saturday night, the train Was S 18,8 | ance ‘with an ordinanoc of qnestionable | Who are his friends, are very confident that ity.Tho spouker was unable to furnist tbe wnd deslring the co-operation of all towiis | breaking camp, Theso aro the troops that enty-third ballot without change the joint as- | Si0W, drift between Flagler and Arriba, The | ToFG, Wit0 At SRAINEoS, of auestionable | JUMSGP e ™0 the prise next. year, . T a0 W Tormatiin 4 and citic northern Kansas and sonthern | came from Fort Wingate, N M., and ave not | sembly adjourned. 8 Ut as- | weather was intensely cold and the storm in the city's fav it will begin | course of Mr. Cleveland's fricnds, sinc On motion of Shrader the consideration of Nebraskw notonly with the boards of trude, [ aeclimated, — Thoy are. tr veling overland Lo B TUAS %0 sovers that onie onuldincaroely 8BQ DI pvin e areas e nt oHoa L TE ot e s iiia | taat & wondorfull, (dinner. bas . Pos 118 k] by Car L e p s ey lovits oo atiagyaiiont generally, | fin'Bine Ridga to Fort Niobyar A Resolution for Retaliation e ro his facoln day llght. Thore was | Wiil'bd’ Groppod. Tt is said, Bowover, thay | @, Practical admission of ' tho. woakness m. Thursdny, and made s special ondog. for numed torritory (o meet i nvention with NATIONAL BUILDER 8 g s IFPR Y | were no provisions of any kind on_board, so h 9 % ‘Tiota ; will remember that they suid that Governor B " AT tho bourd of trade of this ¢lty und the o man Menary today introduced a concurrent | the situation was desporate from the start. | 10 the Dighsetioourla Lokal. oplnion asite | RATTOMENUOE Guot thoy suld all. They pro- | Oninotion of Onklay the irrigution conven ity Cion ealled’ to, oot n this city | Richard Smith of Omaha Offers Tteso- | fesolution saying, that as the Chicago board | 1t Wi necossary to fire up so frequently that, | e tinal outcome is about equally divided. fessod to believe that Clevoland would” have [ fon was invited to oceupy the hall Wednes. Saturday, Fobruary i, 1501, at 12 o'clock 1 oayis . of trade had petitioned congros . in less than twenty-four hours the coal ran WESTERN PEOPLE IN CHICAGO, a walkover, Now they are making a great | 483 8fternoon and e : He 1t furthy lutions on Convict Labor petit ong not to pass i A large number of bills were introduced, Moeol 6t ik we aarneatly 1uvite the s i ’ 2 4 /T the free coinage act Nevada as a stato would | Short. In the meantime the fires in the | Among the western people in the city today barada of tho alleged fact that Hill has with- [ -0 eriEs PR IOE OF RS h tendunco of the senators and regresontatives | NEY YOUK, reb. 10.—The convention of | taico no part ix i1 > world’s fair, It1s thought | engines had been drawn and the engime was | were the followin drewn 1o Cloveland'd favor; thueMr. Clove: | "SRRGS M IQIOWIARS (v O o from this disteict, tozether with suel other | the National association of builders continued | the resojution will b defeated. allowed to freezo up, the cogl from tho ten- | At the Palmer—Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Clark [ land now has & olear flold and thit. hoth, e vido for T, hoiding. of TaFraocs: lustivhtes WeWNrs or committees of our legislature today. Richard Smith, of Omaha offered foatin i ne taken for use in thecars. The pas- | and child, Red Oak, la.; P. J. MoKinney, [ ean provent his nomination. Tho . sovosmms T is aline ot st i ) attend to be present at this meeting A at conviet labor | Western Commercial Congress Called. | sengers soon beeamo ravenously hungry, and | Mr. and Mis. George G, Gilbort, Omabia! | fias ol iohed aia e hae Sover e | U0 a8 Xor Hloviing s Wo o that ho wericultural inter- | Fesolutions setting forth that convict labor | We ) € 1oainIng thak tigre wora s 1ok BESRIAE: ang | Ty Do re Alorge: L democrasie nomination rn 1502 T6 will hery | State university and appropriating 5,000 por Fais of this portion of our stato demand care- | was frequently brought into contact with [ Toreka, Kan, Feb, 10.—A vesolution call- several crates of eggs iu- the baggage car, | At the Grand Pacifio -, B, Miller, Fargo Inited dologation from this staty mt by | Year o dotray the exponses of the sio, Sl consideration o 1nsure our future pros- . i, e ing a commercial congress of the western | | Lot Bl LS SR9g0 tar, > Doyles, Mra, M. I\ Siteyo { [ punleBdelogation irom . thigete ? By the Judiciary Committee—To prohibit Tority a8 an AErIOUIEUAl dlstrion ¥ builders to their serious detriment, and ask- : it 8 o | ! ) took possession of und cooked them. The | N. D.i J. P. Doyles, Mvs. M. T, Stevens and back to the next democratic national conven- ! 8 ‘ ing the proper authorities to pass alaw to | states passed the house this morning with an 3 tion." all persons, firms, corporations or associations Refuses to be Fived. luako the vrice of convict labor work the | amendment that the speaker and presidont | exhausted and. tho orew Of the traln tad | Ham Kine Sloos City, Ta.; Mr. and Mrs, C. nd Ex) ‘Che speaker announced an adjournment until 2 o'clock, but a verification of the roll showed fifty-one present and the adjourn- coal in the tender was finally completely | A. L. Stiing, Omaha; J. H. Booge and Wil- 4 from taking a greaterrate of interest than $10 ¢ i) e samo as the current pricos of the rogular | of the senate of the legislatures of the | about decided to cut up the Daghass car for | P. Bates, Sioux Falls,'S. D, 10 DRIVE OUT INPRUDERS, per year on the §100 upon any loan or forbear- ,r‘.‘lf‘:‘f‘: L fr'“ |§~u-hi'—"|:th: l“‘ _I“'ll“I‘ trade. o roport, of the comuiltteo on arbi. | several statos should be delegates. ox-officlo | fuel when, lnst wight, & Fesaioy party | At the'Tremont—S. F. Martin and J, A. ancs of money, goods or thiugs in action ; and coaram to Liur Bis.]1—The board of edu- | tyation calls attention to the fact that. ons of | to the congress, reached the stalled train. The passengers | McWaid. Atlantic, la. Militia Organized to Eject Settle ‘j’]""whlllp f\nmhn' or \ln‘..lfmu 16 pro- cation, at a special meeting last night, de- | the fundamental principles of the declaration X — were in a sadly dilapidated condition, One Hon. John A McShane is in the city, from the Chickasaw Nation, }'*,""l*»‘{" his '".‘-."" 0 l’{U‘ ';‘”".' '.‘"'l‘;‘"'; cided to settle the public school trouble by | of principies of the national association Failed to Abolish. man had the ‘side of his face frozen while | At the Saratoga—Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Davis, s v . Fek Carnon| DG flyQetimes tuo gy of 10BN Py asking for the resignations of Superintend- | recites that employers iu the build- Toreka, Kan,, Feb, 10.—~In the senate this taking coal from the tendet andall were | Omaha. Pavis ALLEY, L Feb. 10 overnor :“k‘-“-!"’l"\ki:x I:\il. “3(”:..-' ve years from the ent Ostrom and Principal Subletteof the | "8 trade should recognize that there | moruing the bill to avolish the metropolitan | badly chilled. The cold was so intense in | At the Gore—A. H. Zenner, Omaha, Bird 1s oganizing militia to eject the intruders R N D, A eaatioh ia A Sixth stroet school. The former handed in ;lih' un‘rnl nlllll(mrlumlu"&“llt:ll" ;:oml‘ :|I| n:suml-n - | police force in cities of the first class was de- lhv‘]’ullxlmu cars that the p(!-‘:‘elngfl{‘x were fit!il:e H:tlnmrt ;U'L()h l!‘:u i 1()n|‘.:\.m, " from the Chickusaw nation. [t is estimated tor 3, commled statutes' of Nebrusin ml"" g ons of workmen, and while condemning im- 5 tn 1K Mhia 4 il )] ce) everr i he G 8, O. arlisle, Counc pe 9 udel o drive ay A % J his resignation, which was promptly ac- | proper methods on the part of such asencia. | feated—25 to 15, This is what is known ae | UBAbIe 0 keep warm While the fires that at least 10,000 intruders will be driven RO > titled, Jounty Agricultural ieties,” and et i - knoy lasted. Bluffs, and H. M. Rollins aud -C. B, Ueley, B R ed, gricultu 3 cqpted, but Sublotte refused to be fired and | Hons, thoy should bs ready to ald thom 1y | “probibition police” and. the vote 1y e S B out if the ovder is t out. This will | to ropeal anid origiaal section, Wwas at his post this_morniug s usual, Ho | BONOFADIS purposes. Tho committes beljeves | EAIed 88 @ test of the prolibition seatiment, New York Signs Glusscock. AL the QanlEL Littie, OMAM. .\ Tay. | J0FIt.OF fhoks aen bpomdans woa S yaiuts | o7 Willlama, = o amord " seotion 183 of yrus ordored out of tho school room, but ro- [ It bsolutely necossary that thero should b Against Free Coinage, New Youk, Feb. 10.—(Spéaidl Telogram to | | At the Briggs—H. . Bayce and J. A. Tay- | J100 00 00T A0S CREEKSRE UBoR this year's | chapt titled, “‘Offenses Against Klesction. B macgs urtll this aftoruoon, when @ | sorve on roprosentativo bodies in sessa of die. | ALBANT, N, ¥, Feb. 10.~The seoate today | Tias Ban].. Jack Gius coobis tias slgnaas | 0L Misa FraserMiss Tssnce | LOFUS A8 thoy aro vequivad 10 secuirs & permis | Lraske DRI etniaaen fxhis, wrroy " obergiog || 208 Ry R AL h 1A (06 guty o Lt masial| sdopted s resoltion Teanesiiae s oAy shortstop with the New York basabail elub, | anit b Gurian—Miss Fraser, Miss for cach rostar, whic they nogloted to do. | By Alden—a bill for an act o ootab- @ hoaring next Monday. 16 threstenn 1o o aintdon to reommerid o definito method | York delogation in congress o opposo the | Ho arrived in the city from his homo this T Avkinuon, e e B T fana ania choardoof hesliv, o rogu: 4116 $1o Doard for lamages and salazy fortho [ 7). 258 LFRUOR Wch shull fully rocognize the e il of\rcsolution providiug for | afternoon and met Spalding, Day and Tal- | o pposED 70 FREES COINAGE. St. Pavt, Mion,, Feb. 10.—John Spellman, | Nebraska and to repeal section | to 2 in- entire schiool your, claiming that he was | PRUSCE bOUh o T Bassed ugatlon of the sugar trust was also | cott, by appointment. Th: 36 gentlemen had son of Bdward Spetlman, the Peoria distiller, | clusive, of chapter 55 of the compiixd stat- fllegally dusmussed und without cause. The i a long couference, and wie end was that | An Address Before the House Con io | utes of Nebraska, entitled **An act to regu- : 2 b or o > e e S e $ was arrested this afternoon at the Astoria Bl et SIS . O :fll-mf:n‘i:{ufl:l board is generally endorsed by THEY WANT BARS The Result at Pier, Glasscock signed. This puts an end to all mittee Yesterday. hotol by Postoffico Inspestor Childs snd late th lll::l 1c 'a“,r,...'-' vl“.l“l’u?'l~~'xlpx'.’.:3v:;‘1 9, ¢ h o - Pierng, S. D, Feb. 10.—The twenty-ninth | the gossip about players llnlu-;‘nuluwlfl.v in Cuieaco, Feb. 10.—The house coinage com- Deputy Marshall Tun Shehan on an order | ott ;i.,‘.,..'.,t:','l. ,,'| ...“n with ¢ She Gota Verdict. _ | Bostonians lffl:n: for the Days of | joint ballot for senator was taken today. :::::‘“;"'l'l{“lfiil‘:‘;‘:“:;“mhh.;,; ’:“.‘.’:“"’l‘“;;};?_ mittes assoubled this morning. - Georgo B. | from Inspoctor Stuart of Chicago on tho | By ComieheTo amend seetion 87 of chap- Frevoxt, Neb,, Feb, 10,—[Special to Tie ning Up, Moody 17, ‘Tripp 25, Campbell 45, Melville 27, o el ‘ Se4lding, Day Leighton and E. A. Hitchcocl of St. Louis, | charee of having rovbed the Uuited States | ter 19 of the compiled statutes of 1557 and 4o I R o Bostoy, Mass,, Feb, 10,—|Spevial Tele; Mellette 12, remainder scattering, thing, or else Messrs, * ng, Day and 8 ) Washingt Il The ofi epeal said section #7 us the same now exists, Bek.]—1n the district court of Dodge count , Mass,, Sy g A % a 2 Tulcott would not. have @otéd as they did. | representing merchauts and manufacturers | wails at Washington, dwitent ihn Aniarin | By Chtalso o OF A e MM RO S20N i i 1 cile Son Burned to Death Glasscock, of course, plays ata reduced sal- | ith a capital of $100,000,000, who signed the onca loca _-gl'NF ;“-n-nvn. o ‘;\\I‘I;‘ att .; Astoria i )‘ baorpiat e, ":!‘:;“;N vty d of Fremont, was on trial all last week. The | 0f taking their cocktails while sitting and & 4 o A$8 ary, and though the figures oM not given, it |y memorial Siaet the pas. | 20 lh-I un;;l loblolted, Spellimun las boon | ¢ PGSR T, compliod wiatulom 189, Y qury returned a vendict awarding the plain- | who ant the restoration of tho good old wNariELD, 1L, Feb. 10.—Homer Kimble, | is 3aid that they are pretty fair onos. 9. PO A TARNY Bil, . wowe | QuLOL the Kankakoo {nsane asy um about 7 MoKosaon-To amead. section o4, of Ul a judgment of . ‘The “case was a | times, when men *could line up” at the bay | 508 of S. W. Kimble, a well known business ———— et s e orers litwro woskt, RALIE Dosu oominliiod “laae | e sl aetlon, s ““"‘“‘“'.",",',‘\,"J::’&,‘l?l‘m:;h Tocover foriniurics | and tako driuks stauding, flocked to the | mun of Denver, and nephew of I Kimble, | Kunsas City's Complaint Forwardea, | hresent - and - the = former signed in St g e By Cornish—To amend section 1 of an_act on a dofective sidowalk abous & yoqe el 5 | Frot foom of tho st b hose tediyy toir | promineut business man of this city, was | - Kaxays Crty, Mo, Fob. 10/Tne sompiaiat Louis, he sayd did ot v tho sicnature of | A Kentucky Gentloman Endorsed. | entillod, Al uet (0 provido for the funding half ago. Sult was brought for 80,000, Mre ‘}‘l:"*l'lyll':flh"";l % Nap {0 Dloey J:‘.’.'nl“f.:f::.,".‘.:" burned to d.;;\\h this {nl‘!\nl-rnm\ul in asmall ) AMLag. B S TR | ghall establish a public bar. Some surprising | gtructare fn the rear of Mrs. Little's rosi Touchette is a resident of Omaha, facts were presented in support — of 4 cls were ented suppo; dence. He wos twenty-four years of ago, P o the * potition for ' repeal of the | has boon an Inbectlo Siaco anlbL ey s | Pacific for discrimination Iy rates on ship- etallic_arrangement might be effected | Breeders’ union, held today, endorsed Colonel | Hrasica, ot 1o repoal said section we now see 11 at His Own Door. law forbidding the uso “of bars, the | been confined forseuna thae Thol madehua | vents of Kansas grairt 1 Kansss City. os DAl io Anangament IRhL Lo EReciad | OF thin sl ok s i aaal | it poo spiioN, Neb., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele- | evidence produced showing. that under tho | beemeeCha oo, oF 20 tine ln causc of tho | pompared with Mississigol river points and | 200 FERSE 2%r i countey startad out with | chief of th stock departuent of the world's | **5irean To amend sections S0, 81, 82, of gram to Tk Ber.|~The body of William | table system, which bus been in vogue in | Nos e\ ni et bevona, was forwarded i Shentorstato conr- RSOEPTHISE 1 (hl Sountey started out with | ¢\ at Chicago, chapter 77, of tne compiled statutes of Nee Liscount, who was lost in the blizzard of \].t'.';‘f:-l g Rot: Yodo, o nghom'tl}“:lf“llulw-:‘x: T weree commission today, Views. Notwithstanding the oy of intor: braska of 1889, entitled *fevenue,” and to res Saturday last, was found yesterday evening vy < P g Sy ecast, Ty Two Boys Frozen to Death. oAl Al dant they now axtat ested parties, he maintained that’ the great Two ¥ peal said sections os they now exist U8 | percent. Again, a large numberof men, o A \d Vie ’ ihtly . about fifty feet from his house, where he | whogo futo saloons under the new system, | . FOF Omaba and Viciity-#air; slightly Sixteen the case of Mrs. Eliza Touchetto vs. the city | to Tue Beg.|—The Bostonians, who are S 5 N i $ S o utstanding sehool district bond of Kansus City grain men against the atchi > banker or ‘capitalist. Leighton suid 105, Ky., Feb. 10.—A meeting of | of outstanding school district gy 4 aved the world s o 4 Cornish—T0o amend section 311 of the e rlingt olt. T8l A vi | he believed the world is now in such clos entatives’ of the Live Stod By L son; Bavlingiat, Ree BT | tion gt ok Tn e Dipmnon ¢ ) ootock | cotg of civil proceduroof the state of Nes Thousand Men Ont. boay of the industrial people of the west, and | WiNoxs, Miun., Feb, 10.—The two Ford | ' By Gale-To provide for the ercc doubtless sank exhausted almost at the door | stay longer and drink more, As £o the finan. | Warmer. Pirrsuene, Pa., Feb. 10—Dispatches from | espécially of Missouri, were opposed to 'free | boys, aged ten and twelve, were founa dead I\flt:‘-‘ll‘u\u :f}.’:".'l‘,"('.',f,';','“‘f:":,‘,‘ ‘:‘.rfl !l"";l stato uni- [ bis home. ' The body was buried in a snow | elal results upon the liquor dealors, some | For Nebraska—Fair; stationary tempera. ellsville coke relon veport the strike | colnage. P ton had greatly at. | Dgudsy ovealug two miles uortbwest of | NS, SUE W coRoation with bue agviauls drift and the spot was passed repeatedly by | have found thelr business decreasing, whilo | ture; southerly winds. ofcoke workers andmmnessto be genoral, , That the silver s was shows by the | Utiow haviog been lost and frozen during tho | turd lnboratory and propagating house for ina the searchers and was only discovered by the | others find it augmented. There is little [ For lowa—Fair; warmer; southorly winds, | 16,000 men being ogte ALl the plauts closed g e ok b e B A T TR, G R g, vestigations In cconomic entomology, the mevest chauee, doubt Yhat the law will be repealed. ForSouth Dakota—Fair; variabls winds; | down. $acs_thay Rcies 8ol naw Deacs v ere how-n y B 7 PPN ¢ of the lite, history and habits of 1. v - colder by Thursday morning, Indoy iustanoos made payable in gold by spe- New Mexico Anti-Trust Law cts and parasites; and 10 appro- N\ Stock Feeders' Loss. ‘ought a Draw —————— Canadian Dry ¢ 3 c18 ponirast,. Wilvar tlosdod: but substan. | BANTA Fe, N. M, Feb. 10.—The auti pool 00 far ek erheas Hexpeusox, Neb, Feb. 10.—[Special to | §r, Pavr, Minn,, Feb. 10 ‘I'he fight tonight Standard Oil Company's Answor. Toroxto, Out., Feb, 10.—Boyd Brothers, HL:,,.,;,” Was thal 8 2000 meny people be- | &nd trust law, passed by the presost legisla- v Herman -To revoke the contract for Tae Bk, |--Tho worst storm and blizzard of | petween Denny K ellih r and “Black Pearl” CoLusnvs, 0., Feb. 10.—The Standara oil | gealers in dry goods, bave failed. Liavill- | loved it was louded and nothing should be | ture, weat into offect today. It Is very easiug of the state penitentiary, penlten- $hy seasou raged here all day yesterday. The | lasted ten rounds and ended in & draw, company today flled an auswer to the "““’l ties, $100,000, done 0 disturb confidence when busi- | strngent ln its provisious, tiary grounds aud convict labor of the state