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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | z "OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, ——m B, : - 'NUMBER 241 worvitey, B | THE DEADLOCK IS BROREN, | stutveitoe amiricms v e oo | GONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | §51” ot ant thosiostom ot vt | COVERNOR BOYD'S ANSWER, TWENTIETH YEAR. CHARGED WITH WIFE MURDER | &5 % ik evidently been dead son "EBRUARY 17, 1891, , and the the- i on at Spring uftc in the judgment of the pres: [ ory is that he froze to death during the cold Situation at Springfield. idont, o P (rlnln::'q(]r:(;.*d spell a week ago, The deccased, who was B SeriNarieLD, 11, Feb, 16,—The republi- citizens of tho United Statos = ocarly Ty ears of age, was formerly one It Resultsin the Eleo Banker Cowles of Olarks Arrested While on | 8p0uf Sixty ! \th n of Independent | cans must return an answer to tho Farmers' | Senator Quay's Few Remarks on a Ques- | and equal communication by telc the wealthi ' t men of Independence, vhwith | A Motion to Dismiss the Quo Warrants Proe - p 2 . Mutual Benefit assoclation proposition beforo i faii the said ki- «dom on reasonablo torms for a His Way to Omaha, Mo, He took tho \I:‘r;nnlt‘xm:“*‘“‘ L Kyle in fouth Dakota. the mesting AEIMEKION Msetiny lomoriow tion of Privilege. period ot than fourteen yeu and sum ceedings Instituted by Thayer, 1 the var, and > . not_exc : ppropriated for confiscated. This disheartened him, and —_— and the farmers do not expect a favorable esoll yoar daring yatoh sib hriawd JoF i ¢ during which such enzageme e - though he was anong the first into Montana reply. € Which such engagement THE WARRANT SEAVED AT COLUMBUS, | and tien ‘e Bluc bl whoro tortunes | HE 1S A CONGREGATIONAL ~ MINISTER. | "Tis1oy axpects tho repubiicans to con- | HIS CONPLINENTS 0 HIS ACCUSERS, | St be to in courso of ‘oiecution, ot ox. | WATCHING THE COUNTY TREASUREAS. ye the sum total were being made every day, he madeno_ef- e voling i paid under this authority t exooe fortto. sabuild hisowd: . o had wealthy :“::x?:o:‘.:.‘kr:orrh‘\vy‘.:;:u.:}u .;:I.:I:::,::m:;x”q(l‘:.“ 1d ind authority shall not exceed s relatives in Missouri, who had frequently | New, Jeo eC | bl b o 4 ore’ 2 . Vhere He oy i d onts havi 00! He Knew He Was Suspected of the [ LAV i I Wb 00 i Gy | News of His Blection Received With | Ries Sooes fefiels the Parmers' Muual | wiore He Got His Money and What e il and tho amendmouts having been | principal Features of the B Passed a4 Sald He Was Anx- will e sent, the Wildest Excitement in the Streeter, It is generally belived the Farmers' | He Did with it—He Makes a ¢ tho senate the committoo amondments were by the Senate Yesterday—The 1666 6 mand DAL at FLOOCDS INTHE BAST, House—1t is a Deal to Mutual Benefit association will take some eral Denial of the Charges 110 1n bulk excopt that in regard to the Nughe Hovhiy i 3 i Carry Resubmission. radical step to end the contest this week, Against Hi itan telograph cablo on which a sopa. s Onc MeiTous 1 inthne BeRtal th e e T'ne democrats are as confident as ever and rate voto wis taken and which were agrecd Judges Wanted, Serious Damage Feared on the the election. of & seAntor in Sotth, Daleta by t0, 35 to 2. The domocrats who voted in the sylvania Rivers, tho democratic and independent combinag afirmative wereo Hampt CNE Pirrne, 8. D. Feb. 16,—[Special Telegram | 4 led by th W, Fob, 16.—In th te in | Mon o et McPherson and 3 «, Neb,, Feb, 16.--[Special Telegram to Prrrsnura, Pa., Feb, 16.—A steady down- K N - tion 18 regarded by them as an augury of a AsuiNGToy, Feb., 16.—In the senate in | Morgan, he republicans who voted in the coLN, N . ., 1 .,ff,’,“,‘,‘,‘.‘,,fi“’ O e o oo traln | DOUF of raln sl0d yeatsrdey as bad e, of. | ‘0 Titt Bis.]—Thato wore foars among tho | similaraousiusion B THG sontaet Mous: executivo session the amendment to the diplo- | RCRLLIVO were Plumb, Quay aud. Wolcott, | . FINCOLY, Neb, Fev. 10.—[Special to Adjoured, Tie Bre. | —John D, Howe, attorney for Gove ernor Boyd, filed the following motion to dis- miss in the supremo court in the quo was ranto case of John M. Thayer versus Govs republicans that Kyle's election would be It is learned V!!:ik“' that S.I eter I'(‘('l“l\'('ll matic bill was agreed to for the establish- consumaed at today's fofo bllot. MeCor- | % teegram and lotters trom Cunivman Good | 1oL of tehographie commumieation with the mack carly informed tho reporters o this | Duota st woelk Fogarding & schomo. for | Hawaiin istands, and aftorwards agreed to m | Wasiixaros, Feby. 10.E, B, Talor, sing effect. As the roll call was called and names | democratic and. farmes rocity on the | open senate. Yeas, 33; nays, 22, 104 porsonal explanation, apologized for tho | emor Boyd, n which Hoydre el of democrats were reached they each sounded senatorial quostion. As Strveter had been | Mr. Quay addrossed tho sonate in rofuta- | lunguage used mgainst Mr. bithjan of linols R L s (N8 E URER LN R '1“’ ,l,?l','e‘ e e aeors Mutual Benefll 88- | tin of tho charges circulatod against bim, | ina rovent debate. Mr. Pithisn ncc opted | And now ¢ from this place for Omaha today for the pur- [ fectof more or less seriously impeding travel poso of attending to the business of the Pa- | onalmost every railroad entering the city. f cific bank. Immediately a complaint” charg- | The largest landslide on the Baltimore ing him with the murder of his wifo was | Obio for several years now covers the track filed by Robert Gregg, ex-sheriff of Saunders | near West Newton, The Youghioeheny county, before J, S, Dunbam, justice of the | FiVer banks are full and rising. A big flood i ale , 08 the sald Jumes B Boyd, re- is feared, deadlock was broken and that He il 1. Sask: of ; X t el " 53 ¢ it e veived. 1o 8 10 Mentio Ayt si part: the apology in the samo spirit in whic spondent, and moves the court to strike t wib, REAAToOL b Coldimbus - and_camo | lon Hto A e snks and -tho’ people o f bacamo tatense. * At soon as'the call endid sentative, 8o far s is known he made’ no | ton was hunted to s death has oue in public | The conforence roport on fhe army aporo- FAL ARIA Tvlator oI e Fas 1o Saok Wb 0115 515 abtaenoon, . town reports the highest Stou the following ropublicans changed to Tripp: [ reply to Goodfellow. life been pursued so persistently and malig- | priation bill was then adopted and immedi- | MEUt Lo, or cuthority 1o luw o mialntala K & > th ' creck and the Conem: river since the | Belknap, Donohoe, Douglass, Hall, McCor- e etion, In justice to Mr. Cowles itfs but fair to | froele id the Conen state that he made no secret of bis going and | 7Tha eailnrs i the low requested those who were the most suspi- | are filled with water and worlk at the Cam- clous to complain against him before leaving, ""l‘;‘ Rl IR "{"{‘.‘i“r“‘i‘;":n il : 4 1 cports from Ohio and West Virg - 88 ho was anxious t have tho matter falrly | (JEPR e 00T Sike - the” brarolios” with tried and finally determined. .| many bridges destroyed and houses flooded, District court is now in session in this though no lives have been lost thus far. Z e tly. The field of malign effort has been | ately thercafter the house went into o % Tool i i Western People in Chicago. nantly 3 3 eafter the house went into com- :";"f:;':u "ll‘:“ xl‘:'{“‘m“x“'l*\?&“":“‘:"(:““fintl‘fi:i Cuttcaan, Feb. 16.—[Special Telegram to tl'h: entire union. The xmuulnn oo of mitte of tho wholo on the Indian appropria- changes the excitement became mos! 0! 9 2 Lo el character so monstrous as largely to carry | tion bill, and all sorts of cries were heard, especially Z{;',“_ f‘| 1' f\{".““k;"'.“[ 1‘1“5,-'”.‘.' People 10 || ith thom thelr own vefutation, Were it | A8 the ceremonies incident, to on the part of the nocrats, ‘00 late they | lfcn(\n oday were the following: otherwise T cotld not’ temsin mow Sherman’ 55]1‘A\|I1 occupy Thursday a qualified and acting do jure gove wero and no more changes wore made, The | Sherman—F, C. ayer, Omaha, would my constituents permit mo to | Urd@y of this week tho president directed the | ernor of thisstate, und entitiod i law to hotd ballot then announced was as tollows: Kyle, [ Auditoriam—William Krug, Arthur, B, | SR B N ot s buildings in Washington to be closed nd bound to discharge the duties Sterling, 55; Tripp, 8: Campbell 1 and | Smith, H. J. Hood, Omaha. been destroyed. portion of the town . That the petition and relation herein does not state fucts suflicient to constitute a cause il petition_and relation show on tJimes . Boyd, respondent, 13 the ain a member of this senate, how, when | on Thursday and Saturday and those in St, | thereof forand during the torm o v moand after thesth day of i robe is eV p , ; { ¢ o heated political conflict is raging, when | Louis on Saturday. county and a preliminary hearing will prob: Lae this evening Jobnstown reports the H ks {8 TS Leland—W. J. Faik, Hastings, Neb,; D, C. | 29 A v ry i A 501 AN bly be waly Pind the taso_ triea within the | WAter two feot hiRher tuan &t suy, tme slgce | Jamos Hendorson 1. Kylo was declared | opc "5 "5 ‘Foiden, H. A. Thompson; | néither hoponor fear can be deented the in- ted) ithout disposing of tho bill, the commit- BY Jou D, Howk, His Attorncy. vext few days, The present movement is [ the great flood and still rising, “The water | clected United States senator for the term | Omaka; H. Bller, Yankton, o Jo WIN of Counsel. . D. spiration of my utterance, 1 choose briofly beginning March 4 next. It was the thirty- Wellington—W. C. Shurtleff, Waterloo, ninth ballot. Ia. Immediately upon Kyle's election the as- Grand Pacific—J Mr, Cutcheon, chairman of the committee _— — to confront the accusation with the truth. | on military affairs, Tt is not my purpose to weary the senate by | pressing the not under the instruction of the county | from Stone creek has commenced to food the sttorney. business part of the city, Mr. Cowles was seen by Tiue Ber corve- Later advices from Johnstown tonight say oported resolutions ex- Watching of the house on the ity Treasurers, M. Decamp, Targo, N, b ¢ oath of Ger % > LixcoLy, Neb, Feb, 16.—[Special to Trn spondent after his return to this city, and | the situation is becoming serious. Nearly biy Want . 3y appimat D, Me aid Mea, 1, 0. W, Slone, Montanaj | 8 otisarsillol cach dslail of tho mass of f CELLO7, Cleneral Sl raan, and spoaking I |y 1_Genator Keiper of Ploros oxparienced stated that he bad anticipated such a move, | all the bridges are gone; low lands are com- | Sembly went wild, loudly applanding and [ g% e ol 6"y e, on, Sioux City: L. [ m epresentations, nevertheless, avoiding Brief addr '“f 0% ade by Messrs. | the satisfaction of the passageof a bill to “I want the matter carefully investigated,” | pletely flooded and the flood is running | throwing their hats and other articles in the | M, Martin, Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs, J. M. prolixity, I will endeavor to make sheon, Grosvenor, Outhwaite, Hen- | which ho has given & gro fo41 ot bHbua! said he, “and 1 have no fears as to the out- | through the business portion of the town, | air, Upon calls for a speech, Kyle stated | Thurston, Omaha. this statement specific and so comploto | derson ' ([ilinois), ' Cogswell, - Vai | and whivh no i iy doal of thought, come. T know that a trial will result in my | Many people have loft their homes and | that, in consideration of the exercises just | _Palmer—Joseph Seott, Montana; I. C, BE% Lo bel AA The first assertion | dever, Williams (Obioy = nnd’ Whacoes | 4 Which ho thinks will be of great benefit, Vindication, and as it scems that noth. | Wiousands are gatherod around the Pennsyl- | helg' commemorating the death of Geners AT A [Gnsi eorge WeLicd | concorning my officialacts s that, at somo | (Alabuma) by volood | It provides thatundor the supervision ot shor i elieve | vania depof + f apid City, S. 3 1. il ¢ Of S RIVRURS ~ty bl Ll * i e itor i 0 s 1 Ing “short of s tral M“nqum.;”\“‘ in M:‘Ip:‘vl,w"”‘MN“NN_. is Tooked for | Sheran, ho would refratn from making tho | Wpid City, 8 10 C. 1. Johuson, Hill City the sentiment of tho soldiers in | 4he state auditor of public accounts thero ).; Geo s of At Lake; Mr, and | time or continuously between the y their e: ing sor hoof Gen- | shall be : ke 4 ” fibily i i n examination of books, accounts I oam anxious for it to come, | by experienced rivermen here, A fall of | specch he had intended. Ho would simply | Mrs, Patrick Hughes, ~Mason City, Ia.; | 1870 and 1552, T alone, or ncting with another, | ewl s R e g Bl ! R ALt Of fheaky | 1 desire the apprehension and punishment of n of over thirty hours alone both the Alle v that he stood by the principles of the in- [ Charles Block, Atlantic, Ta, d tho moneys of the state of | mulitar A gu m‘"m‘:‘ . !~],"::’ rlfl{.nfi;“..‘« and affairs of each county treasure my wife's murderer as much as s possi heny and Monongeha rivers from to N 3 not les: v [ dependent party as enunciated in their plat- | Tremout—George G. Masters, Cheyenne, frequently than once a ye: I 1 Y ™ vivania for 8! 0 or pr o pur- | W unanimously adopted. The speaker ap- for o man to doand L am ready to lond my | Mountain sourcos has boon heavy and rogular | Sopondeat Party as eount She" Bvns | Wyo. A L B A L T e e A s every effort to that end. My only concer and it is still raining. At many places great | South Dakota rdles: R denounce the stateme as abso- given to the tr SR UNE. ¥ R e and the nouse adjourned. ASurer or uny person cons as to the charge against mo is the stigma it | damage kas been dote already. of party. N 8p Yils SHiIRMA FUNERAL, y false, Tn 1877 the democratic party of Jjourned D y p ik DaTis oo 4 ected with his oftice; that the cxamination 1L a8t o ittlo boy as well as my- [ Bradford reports the lower streets inun- o auded by all pa Pennsylvania elocted a state treasurer and 1 > by trial, 1015 o hoavy blow to thinlk that afte taken from their houses in ba lar record, what it is is highly creditable, It Escort to Attend. monwealth, A year or two later, pending WAsHINGTON, Feb, 16, ~The committecof | the condition of each fund, and the disposic h i thi 36 o fires in tho Seyfangs ; : oir terms of offico, 1 became engagzed instock | tho al assombly of the Prosbytorian | ton of all moneys coliccted or reccived; that residence of six vears in this place it [ hus putout thefiresin the Seyfangs iron | ooks strongly like & confirmation of the B Louts, Moy Heb 6.6 their terms ofoftice, 1 became engagzed ju sto o general assembly of the Prosbyterian | Uon rollect ! is possible for my acquaintan to | works. o) vort that Palmer was to be elected in Illinois s s, Mo, Keb. 16.—General Merritt | gperations. Insome tr chureh the result of such examination shall be trans. y el ; has received ordors from Major General | atedandjointly interes h a gentleman mitted in duplicato to the stato auditor and beliove me guilty of this crime The Ohlo Ristng. and the farmers’ candidate here, jointly Jnited States on the ot di . el o ing Yeno; She ) v 'S ¢ cashier of the late ession of faith, after a | the chiirman or clerk of the board of county My wife had been troubled with heart dis- & 4 211 FlA, Congregational minister and o man of educa- | Schofield stating that General Shermon's [ Who wasat that timo cashier of t et Ny ke e ol 3 3 cour ease for four or fivo years, and it had grown | CINCINNATI, 0., Teb. 10.—The Ohio river [ {ONEESEAONY ministor and o man of o funoralhlT e SV ot irhises | ROV ROt aOHon TiOYel meriy | LArarlons someloniof cleyon days, complatad ficommirsionsiajjandistiall the FELEC worse during the pasé year! During the last | is tonight. forty-six foet abovo low water | able speaker and an excelont politician. | day aftornoon and the burial take place. at Bortlin GEIHls losses s \vell ne. of v owit | atlus et g oacned Wiklovan1og L TH | eV ea bt Dot e el six months of her [if6 it troubled et more | mark and rising half an inch an hour. The Tilo fecllng fs that o will make tho stote o8 | 8y, Touis o Saturddy.! Ransom post, Grand | I3 doing thig it becatmo, nocossasy Lo snpply fnanimone anpaaye generally meb \9ith | ihareshall be established &' uniform Bystem orfootly helploss by an. atiaok of 1t nd 1t o O 8 ery | B oW Dbty b protuss, e siobossible | Army of tho Ropublic, will escort, tho ro- | an olloged deficlency he had caused in tho reported to the Assembly in Detrolt noxt My | Of Keeping accounts pertaining o the ofico of TV nechssary to-use cAmphOr 1o rostor her itaries oe ™ oot To! | roulizod that thoy wioro in tho miority party | MAins ffoni the dapot to tho comotery and | treasury, A portion of tho fund for | ey e to e tssembly in Dresbyteries for | the county treasurer. On the night’ before her death ehe had an tubutaries of the Ohlo full and | FoHEEq H A O ae o ioritY PAMY | Goneral Morritt, whs oraered to provide | this purpose ' borrowed from o gen- adoption or rejection. The changes made | ABY county treasurer rofusing to answer attack after wo nad rvetived. 1 heard her [ "8 i, Kelo's clection was o deal. The deal is | Suitable escort of regular soldirs, ~General | tleman who is my colleague in tho sen- | havs boer of great importance, but have in | 811 questions put to him regarding the condic gasping for breath, and taking her hand | MORLEY'S PROTEST. that resubmission is to carry, (\lm:_ tt has ordered soveral companies of in- | ato. 1 gave ~my judgment note | no way impaired tho fntogrity of the system | 0. accounts and books of - bis office may be found it cold as ic 1 hastily lighted y, cavalry and artillery here from Forts | therefer, the amount of which note I paid to fined ot exceeding $300. or doctrines 5o long held by the church, ORI > ol tme | He 8o O . Leavenworth, Logan and Kiley. him, dollav for dollar, years ago. Not until s The auditor is authorized to appoint a com- A sn!‘x'::‘ e conssiousncas, | 1O Severely Criticises the Action of | ey, James H. Kylo, who was elected | A large mecting of representativo citizens, | the beginning of the sottlement of our losses Doriayia B R Bl petent deputy to conduct this examination The next day I"asked Dr. Robinson what the the Irish Executive. United Stat nator to °d Hon. Gideon | Grand Army of the Republic men and others | was I aware that a deficiency existed and I Witk oy l\(: Sy - and estublish a uniform system of reports, ay resuly of o sudden shock would be, and he | T«0NpON, Feb. 16.—Tn the commons today | C. Moody this afternoon, is a native of St. | was hela here today and committees were ap- | had overy assurance that my associate was ASIINGTON, 'eb, 10, —Mr. Dorsey of No- ty of not. more than $1,500 per year, said he tiought it would terminate fatally, | the secretary of war, renlying to a question, | Lawrence county New York state, and is [ pointed to arrange for the funeral. Military | able tocarry his share of the losses. Re- | braskaintroduced in the house a resolution reo th g re appropriated On the nightof the murder wo retived about | said that pending the vesult of legal pro- | 200Ut thirty-se old. He is a Con- | organizitions and Grand Army posts in that | garding the chargo that ogain I used the | providing that on Wednesday, February 18, ¢ carrying the provision of the act into 7 minister of broad views, a deep, | and adjoiniug states will be invited to partic- | money belonging to the comwmonwealth of 10:20 o'clock, and my wife then appeared 10 | coedings taken by Sir William Gordon Cum- | thinice oER b i h the house shall consider and vote upon a bill i ) 4 y veedings € 3 r, and a hard working, ‘earnést Chris: | ipate, Pennsvlvania to purchase bonds, or stock of | 1¢ Bouse : Senator Keiper mado a speech supporting Bolu fully as good health s usual, | When 1| pying in the Bacoarat scandal, the department | tinn. £is parents woreScoteh Brosbytorians | tho Chicago steel railway, T wonld say I bor- | 10 €arry Into effect the recommendations of | (e bl The beod featurar arropborting ottt ) would not retire any other officers. of the most pronounced type and his tather To Lie in State. rowed tho money upon my own col- | the international American conferenco for in- | be apparent to. everyono and a yote was om I'hiavo.bad o dotective working on tho | This ovening Morley, in accordance with a | Téfused to asaist the young man_in securing | Nzw Yonx, Feb. ,16—Tho remalns of Gen- | lsteral trom thy Beoplos ban | corvorating the Tatornations - Amrcreny | GG 20D caso, and paid him 80 for oxpenses. Soveral | notico proviously given, moved that tho | &% ““‘{;'“";’"‘, cput James M. Kyle got tho | eral Sherman, dressed in full unform. will | Ph SRR T i ooty SUGROHOLIA s Skl ath safa e Senator Squi o e A e bow ¥ ol ld pa ¥ A cducation just the same. By manual labor < i securitios held vy the state of Pennsylvauia s d today to Senntor Squire | ever, when. his namo was called, on the other citlzens also said they would ‘pay him, | youse adopt a voto consad - | ol 1o 3 commion"schoi, ‘s be placed in @ casket in - the frogt -parloe to- y y : are registered bonds of tho United States | that when he and the cabinet visited Califor- ground that some of the sparsely sevtled and but T don’t know whethior they Lave o not. | ye'tor ita notion in. tho Tipperary prosect. | 1ator by difs of woodt atvonn nd hovis: 328 | morrow, but wutil Thursday, nona but. the u Lo X LObstler ey have or_nat ) transferable only in the books of the national | bis ho would extead his trip o the stato of | poor countios of the state sonld not atand the - A Bd 88 B ‘members of the tAm™+ will be -permitted. to -bfl‘y tr , the bill wouid entail, viow the omaiys. “Toa funeral car will bo | tho comtmonwealth ad state”tréusuroc, laced on the regular St. Louis f: s ing co-jointly, after having filed a_certificate o tho - Pousyiokan ey cxnroes i ho goserument in thelr offiolal charas: || ‘WaSnmxoroR, Féb, 16.2Beforé the ailver ; ter, pool committee looked vocy bluck, and that all the evidenco | O'Brien and Ditlon in prison, and said this | €% OBle. S bl s was very damaging to me. It fairly took | was the climax of the prosecution’s. e had class, and upon entering the Presbyterian These were the only objectors and the bill away my breath when he demanded more | not been hostile to the police until after see- theological seminary at Allegheny, ., he tod Roj ive | Was passod Jronoy,tud onid thatsomo heavy wotk would | g w what a pitch of demoralization, bru. | was propared for thies vearst of dovotion to | Thursday ovening. 'The train is expected o chargo that 1defrauded, or attemptod | Waiteow of Maw ¥ o ras o prosentative s g ) dt Y o toFCan- | tality and lawlessuess agencios of Balfour | kis hooks. He graduated from Allegheny in | to arrive at St. Louis on Saturday morning. | to defraud is aiso absolutelv false, There | v CioW of New York said the testimony o Will Recommend Eight Judge Tircd 1o ndvdnico move money at it hmervs | Lad been brought, by Balfours standing up | 1634, and was shorlly atterwards ordainad a | The procossion 1a this city wil b8, tposing, | Lreirald 5 akso, atsolutely false. Thero Congressman Taylor to the effect thathohad | Liycors, Nobs Feb. 10—|Speoial 4 1 had just, given him tho €60, That | orpiieir every act, right or wrong, (cheers). | Congregational minister. His first chargo | and itis already arranged that movo than | who ean truth fully Lever defgauded, or bought silver throuch Whito's firm three | gram to Tme Bre.)—A large delegation of : T s S a0 R Referring 5 Iml 1:.0 troubie in o | was at Crested Butte, Colo,, where he re- | 12,000 will be in line, jucluding many military attempted to defraud him or herof a_ dollar, | days after the act passed was correct. The the Omaha bar appeared before the joint ara oy m{:d" Gy mina ) |nrnryy, w “1" he A Witnos Ul: Morley | o ined three years, Thence he went to ]Hls- companies in this and adjoining states; the ““Upon this point charity to the dead and to | firin never bought silver for any other con- Bating of.th Ui e {ta0s 2 1 would say nothing after that in the presence | just oeonaior s o hiopted o Course on | wich, Emmons county, S. D., where ho la- | regular army, the West Point cadets, marines | the living forbids my making any personal | gressman than Taylor nor for any senator or | Meetng of the apportionment committecs for of any ono individual unless cortain that | Caddell Gud evers i comconin wer i) | bored as a missionary for six years, A year | and sailors’ Grand Army and Loal | explanation, — Sumnel Gustin Thompeon. | Gthor government oomlacn, M Acultor o | o increnso in the number of district judges that person was a friend. Ihis was why it Tho ;!‘f""'l‘:'.‘;“l:"*""]“r‘?““‘. Yo | ago he responded toa call from Aberdeen, | Legion. | Commander in Chief ~Veazey | member from Philadelphia and pre: ident of | ing of the alleged pool. in the Douglas district from four to eight, Wibjperson was s friond, - This was why il e ey o potice used brutal, ferocious | Brown county, whero his home is at pres | of the Grand Army of tho Republic has | tho Young Men's Democratic. assoelation of ol dcp ol The®tase 4biy Dreaciital by Gantrl BaLEr Y (Ehe Potey Wie fonady Maxs ) | o ‘_’“’“"“1.‘“‘["lj{"‘_ ked violence, of which | ent, Tn Augist, last year, he accepted the | ordered the posts on the routo of the funer that city, is one of several, thoroughly con- Confirmations. Cowin, County Afttorney Maloney, and Dixon and Martin were there as well ns tho | peay ,'.'.'«l;"mluf‘\:-:x i, dea. é,fi:{“‘}fi,}{’ Ropion of Sannolal_ sgeit, S0 xanion | en Ioim “‘,1.'|"°1“‘:“l°'l‘“ and-saluto astho | voraant it tne facts, who'van givo them to | Wasnrxarox, Fob. 16.—Tho following ! The- committee agreed to allow the B A0 . I stound - | college, and in the stato eclection last fall ho | train passed. The legislatures of New York, | the public if thoy S6o proper.ss y STom s oo el S R4t Rived o a cevtatn exient ) local acoused im of exaggeration, e (Mor- | was elected state senator from Brown county | Maino and New Jersey today took suitable | Referting tohis action as a member of the e R S R R s el e Ll politics, and perhaps might be called a leader [ court. It wis mo' fault of his hat astios | 2o independent tickot. He delivered an | uction ou the goneral's death. board of pardons of Pennsylvania i voting iy Tagl6n Wonorai R of one of the factions of *lic republican party. | had not brought. When the eoorcign | Cotioron the Fourth of July last which for the pardon of certain members of the | Boscom, Princeton; H. 1 samo reason. ole. : ] 1 R 3 The Sugar Bounty. s & 3 A0 erclon | placed him strongly in the favorof the inde- Invited to the Funeral, legislature und others upon whom sentence | Towa—S. B, Humbert, Cedar Falls, 4 o e s e lact was pasted Ty s Ged that | pendent party, and fuch against his own In- | Wasuixatox, Fob. 16.—The president and | was bassed for - bribors, Quay saidiho | Nebraska . Hosterter, Contea Gity. , Neb,, Feb. 16.—[Special to Tan and wanted to make an examination. He did | Goes ke those in Tipperary should be with- | clination he vas nominated for state sen- | cabinot woro today fomally invited to par- | facts were thoroughly = discussed before | South Dakota— A. J. Bleser, Millbanic, Brr,|—The fate of the bounty on beet sugar AR 5 drawn from the jury. ‘The bench there | ator. All during the campaign hewasin | 0 i r his election as state treasurer and subse- [ Wisconsin—C. L. Hubbs, Lake Mills. ing whei mako a partial one, and wished to make | was deliberately packed. The select T e ticipate in the ceremonies in New York on | his electio 3! J ’ was sealed this morning when the subject another, but Mrs, Cowles was opposed to it, | Magistratos Shinmon and Crocin aoodon of | New Englaud visiting, and absolutely tookno | ') quently to the senate, He had no personal —— -amo der consideration of the report of Saying that if sho knew sho had hoart diseasé | jpoacrates Shanuon and Oronin was about | part fu election affairs, Iarly in the contest | Thursday incident tothe transter of the re- | fiUently 10 the scnate, Ho had no personal A Minority Report. TG NP 0 ARRISONS oo ase.Top SSyIRCIBRICALS knaw eho tagk 5 the most monstrous act Balfour ever com- [ at Pierre, which has resulted in his clection, | mains of General Shotman to St. Louis, and | o by oo ta ot o o ) flis vete WASHINGTON, Hob, | 10,—Ropresentatives | the committee on miscellaneous corporations, I was & prostitution ~of tho | ho was asked to bea candidate for United | the invitation will undoubtedly be accepted, of his colleagues and compelled by the i = 5 4 The majority of that body reported in favod e haaaen, hien asicod about the case, ||trvbunal) Morley. then” prosesdsd” o\ e || Siatha'senalor in an In0speadont catote. but | saioes the sty ot DA faLy be sccoptad; fact that the sentenco fmposed by tho sourt, | Quiin of New York oud Skinuorof North | Y10 WAGELY oF thas back reporied ' farer sarily reveal whethor Mrs. Cowles dled feom | hoUlce tho vindictiveness of the Irish [ rofused. Hosteadfastly declined to bea can- | impossible for tho presidont and members. of | ot illegal. The aitorney gencral fileq an | Carolina, @ minority of the house committea | OF the Pissaze of o, bill, ¥ h smothering or heart disease, Ho said: | SXecutive whose actions, which would not bo | didate until it was apoarent that he was the | the cabinet to leave the capitol on that day. opinion with the decision. The charge that | on alcoholical traffic, have submitted a report | %% 1 noyes e nOForing or hoart discase. Elo sald: eq | for @ moment toleratdd in England, had | only man possibio tobe. sjectad by the nde: P Atteimptod o, Drocurs a pardon ofa st | in which thoy say they are unablo o aares to | b0 minority report favored tho amends and this mystery solved, It was o aafal | flicuated the people of Ircland. Trussell's | pendents, when he gave his consent. Ho isa English Comment. named Lynch, under sentence for forgery, by | the bill already reporfed prohibiting the in- | ment of the bill so as to continue the bounty uftar, and injures ot city and tho' com- | Gxeeutiye was. sl inorn i by Uhe e | 3taunch prohibitionist, and has beeri an earn- | Loxvoy, Feb. 16,—All the London nowspa- | fiireats delivered persontily to M. Byors of | terstato transportation. St aSiamorns | for one year. I made imperative by the ac- | est republic i 4 St Squally t " use Senator C f Hall, th [ Fr sl AL " ecu s made imper 3 publican. '~ pers this morning contain long obituary ar- | Pittsburg, is a lie. Eaqually false is the | liquor used as a boverage, Senator Coulter of Hall, the county i muniy, c\xml:v)(inlr mr o‘fio“xk;nn‘-?b:}s:v"l’;li tivity of the lrisk conspiracy was an admis- Lyt ‘aulogistio of (neval Bheraans story of his escape from the Piitsburg roiters R T et ey e Pl ey B LAvolbeen (i | sion/ot the failure of the coereion act. "Timo Ratification Meeting at Picrre. of 1 pminations, erected, moved the udoption of the majority quainted with him. His devotion and ‘affec- | boCornment sould bo broo ht tonornery 1O m{’;'rl;_mélb- D., Feb. 16.—[Special Telegram USED AN AXE, Under tho tutelage of Dalzell, Mr. Quay [ Wasmixaros, Feb. 16,—Among the nomi- | report.’ The motion was secondod by Sere tion for his wifo was proverbial. He was ; faic .] —A grand ratification meetmg said, he would have to delve into ancient | nations by the president today were the fol- | ator Dysart of Nuckolis. Beld up by every woman in this town a5 & | Mortey's — stategents . wa o Opneyi | over the election of Senator K An Infuriated Dano Chops a Fellow | hisiiry to dispose of the chaxge of bribery | JOGES B Prg GG, Wove The 00 | 060 A0t iovea. the adoption of tho model husband, and the rest of us were cen- | thoaction of the Irish executive. ‘Tho in- | the rink tonight, It waslargely attended, Countrymun Frightfully, fl“d"‘"“l"}‘];‘_{(i'l“l';z“I'"‘pfi":,‘l“’,""l“"{c“f»“"";“'};:; cavalry, 10 bo lieutenant coloneli Captain | ™Y revort ] B T Sanga lpperaie, ano ane ot tho Srionbud | nd enthusisem over the fusfon tlut made | _Dexnwoon, 8. D., Feb. 16.—[Speciat Tle- | L8018, (GG Witk o ettcn fo bel | Gomilo ., Garr, Iirst cavalsy o o major; | ,wbo sbalr siated tho propor manner in s turned Tipperary, once one of the most pros- | the election possible was above par. Speechies | gram to T Be d u 3 Cowles' Bank Sold. [ —News has just reached zai editor of the Pitt: : Commer- | First Licutenant George S, Hoyle, First M v B od, W Crxtuar, Crrv, Noby Fob. 16, —[Special | [0u8 feas oElisland, into o place as desc- | woro mado by Senator Tcyle,” udgo Teivb: | oudwood of a frighiful fight witn awos bo- | Spst 10 4o il cavalry, to be captain, 4 ot L ek ke Toqulbol, oL e eNTRAY, Ciry, Neb., Feb. 16.—(Special | [ato as if swept by an avenging army, ex-Governor Pennington, Colonel Iast, John | pooaw00d of o frighiful “ivith o mall S frerit 4 Tologram to Tur Bek.|—The Vacifie bank | Mr. Gladstone exprossed surpriso that the | Pease, Genoral Campbell and General 'Day- | tWeen two Dancs eniployed at chopping wood | 4With characteristio "n'“‘(}“,fi"“'lfl‘i‘m-‘mfi‘l‘l“!‘ Mine Workers' Convention. whole. OFs, S0 The suggestion was acted upon. feb. 10.-Mino workers! | ke minority report was rejectod. of Clarks was purchased by the Merrick | Bovernment countenanced an amendment | son. Both parties ave apparently fecling | on Elk creel:, sixteen miles from this city. B A | oo T O, County bank of the samo p};m-n today, all | §vading the main accusations against Bul- | good—tho Independents that they have | There had been bad blood between the two | ik, o, c4se Was never pushed for trial, | Coruis, Q. Fob. 10> Rao of Penn | The ayes and nays were called for and It 3l four, ~Assailing tho authors of the plan of | eléGted their senator, and the democrats that | for some months. They met in the cabin of ¥ defend: id th cost! f i ’ H v liabilities belng assumed by the Morrick | campaign. was not an. answop tto. the | Shey hve dofental mabibiiin Y and the defendants paid the costs of | sylvania president today. The scale question | resulted as folloy F & County bauk, Do By aaiiel sasraL LA, the Jithoy. 5 A mutual acquaintance yesterday afternoon. | the case and foos of counsel. In the prelim- | Wus Vietually left for sottlemont by the. jolat | - Ayes—Beck, Brown, Christofferson, Cole Tho complaint against §. B, Cowles was (2 i . inary hearing an effort was made 0 show | metias o Bt tns, Cloniter, Dyaare Hill Horn, Kdons dofective mid & now complaiut will probaply T rbiaoins of cha jLal pesple teom 4 Charaotoriatio Doal, Sovaml dilnim oF aSETIero akoa aud tho | O e Ihtehdo belok fony | metiag lnEitts pril tichener, Poynter, Randall, Sanders, Smith, boiled tomorrow let 'the exccutive work thefr i | Brewamck, N.D., Feb. 16.—[Special Tele- | “Both grabbed axes. Matt Selbick swung | my wealth wasunlawtully acquired. 1 had e T ek Bt avaaies gl general dealer in hardware, wylor, Thomas, remarkable occur- | his around quickly, letting the keen edge of honotary for Beaver county from About Australian Fightors, upon their opponents, The government had | Fram to Tue Br an Housen, Warner, Williams and Wilson- of Clarks, tel mortgages to pro- | sted the o sory exclusi - 50 Wi " . | the weapon fall” with frightful force and hen I resigned to go to the union SAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, Feb. 16.—[Special | 33, A ferred créditors toduy, wlio took possession | Hia hoase ot tee of e o jision from e Iy pacesod In Wha sonato this Bftar: | & oot on 6 side- OlGNAFIGs Smith, his ad: v: . Jrivate secretaty to Gov- | Telegram to Tur Brr.] —The Sydney Referee | Nays—Ieiper, Moore, Woods of the entiro stock. Linbilitics, $1,000; as- | bars, at a period when all sides felt the conn. | “°°™ SOMEL " o) S WhO | yorary’s face. The man's head was cut agent of state in this | gays Billy Murphy, the featherweight cham. | _ Absont—Day, Kiggleston, Mattes Schram, Sots, §3,000, e aroen i aon nisldce Talithe c0uns| gro m_lmr‘c:ub:..x;c;o,;{srs, ormle;l @ combina- | wido " open. Ho foll in a pool of | clty oblof ol the stato denartmontof trans- | 1oy, was dofoated recootly st O'Beirno's Shea, Shumwai, Turne ) S ! o 0 Wi rai u V] J bit) 5ts. ' ) pfore o ers por! O] eley y S 2 " " o S r S erex |s vote in favol IT CANNOT SNTICIPATE. less the house would again distinguish itself | on With tho probivitionists. By the terms | blood, and before tha hor Hl‘llll:db_‘h!:::;lla: D A e Bla 10k ot oo il e e L) by 0%, Busaea lIahie: of onator Bw p Lis vo by voting confidence . of their compact, Bismarck as | could interfere Selveck had r: a 0% asure by saying that he was unals = LI TSI, (TS e apital | and the | fourmors blows on his prostrato foo, break. | lature. My recollcction is that the examination | welght. The Referce says the battle was o | tarably opposed to the sugar beet bounty, and Why Chicago Will not Guard World's | 400 TEVERED WOk c ever growing evidenng sction resubmiiting the liquor question | 1% s back and cutting horvible " gashes in | disclosed the fact that after ucarly twelve | gomo one, Burgo winning fairly in tho | that b had boon sineo 1 iception. 1s wae : Pilr Workion, SV Doy chaturo IS pva e bis side and hips. years industry and opportunity my' fortune | ¢Conpy Gith round by & right hand punch | OPposed to it on principle and policy. The . Cicaco, Feb, 16, —President Gage of the | fellow subjects 'ml|ulAlnuksh:\?ldm:ootnhut:n],n(; was to be rescinded. Dospito his frightful wounds Smith is still | Was §0,00. Tho accusation that over twenty | TGN i P matter liad been considerod by the committee ? ) o . o vor | the precio iny - . | When the vote was taken on Saturday the | alive, but is not ex to survive more | years ago I attempted to bribe Alexander I, e o and had been given an impartial hearing, world's fair directory sent a letter to Mayor | the precious and invaluavle liberties 3 After the fight Murphy was lionized f Y o~ b Ty Hillat |[Greet Lasdl 7 o ied the senate 16 to 15. The [ than' a few lpurs. Selbeck was ar- | ‘Tution, then supervisor of internal revenue | A 1 Dk e vas, monlaed for | Senator Woods and himsolf had signed tho Oreater taday, colling his' attontion ta the | Aeiad 37 TEIAIE I irond chicars, HRNEL g st A0 Ashatacy e 1 o | rested and brought ingenight. He preserves | for the eastern district of Ponnsylvania, to | bis splendid pluck under punishment, and it | e N2RRAO0 B, A0 SO IO \ cases of intimidation of workmen by the une [ oo ,‘,,'.'fu-i; b:»‘;u:,“i‘:nlui:;l:«lmu’g‘llllg m‘flmxl\\;zg?v:x‘ujfif;\"lgi!;lfiv“flxfflfi::fii: hfi'm" stolid indifference fo Smitt)s fate or what | prevent dlhujoimlru of n;ulm{ t ‘;li i‘ll-\ll*y, }s (\_‘h:fl“;’_‘lflr";:.‘;‘,‘g‘a;“f"‘g “;:“3‘(",“,?;;“"“;;{:“;"‘ }‘l': your because they thought the present estabe | o employed at Jack: vk, the a a8 continue v Smif s, o 4 4 Y S v it 8, @ wicked and mal us falsehood. Tutlon is . i, ok o ishment of the industry in the state war- Soriois 1abor Hota aadl Besesenny. Bo pror oy Auiuucd by Smith, the sovern. | plo wore' very soro over the prospoot | Willbo his own, If Hefgrmor dice now living at Dorrington, Pa., and bis reports | 18 still anxious to fight Dawson and Grifts, v ranted some cousidoration. As the majority opposed the minority report ho would vow vote in favor of the majority report, The bill goes to the gencral file. Mr, Oxnard, the gentleman who has intros duced the beet sugar industry to this state, of losing the capital, and the temperance o LI ] Abe Willis, the Australian bantam, who others, but interest ' flagged 'until Balfour | people were equally’ so over their datent The Weather Forccast, w0 on fie, T peosutus, In the iuternal yovenus | | 510500 “the Al with . Jis FHall s arose when the house filled up again, One vote was all the prohibitionists required | For Omaba and vielity—Fair; slightly s o on | Billy Maber, 1s ~credited with having bested Bulfour attacked Morley for going to Tip- | to savo therr cause, 28011 was i ey mee: | warmer, ; m'{,',‘.g_;,‘,{‘l";,'r;g‘h}!;‘,;‘,;“:;},{::‘,‘;"’,,f‘“f.‘;‘,,‘,"\:‘;,(’, Tke Weir i1 threo rounds athis benefit in 15 cato 5T & Hab Lig. Tolkos SR e Loyt { priey o over 160l betore, It | tho (omperanes lemont. b o cambipa | FOF fowa—Falr; nokthwosterly winds, bo- | vanfu was poniing In tho ogislaturo that the | Sydney. Wair on the retura ‘trip siopved e saso of riot te police would be sent o | for ° his presence in Tipporary tho | tion immedately proved its " strength, | Coming variabla; colder in the southeast; | state liquor dealersof Philadelphiaand Piits. | off at X against. tho winner of {he Mo Yaa on the fioor und was grealy istarestod R Thastoomms fram tho meush force, low- | ot would “rat have occurrgd. Bal- | Tho houso hud | mot been ° notified | slightly warmer Tuosday in tho northwest | PUIK ruised n sum spcciied us 880,000 and | matchod againey ¢ by, in the vol ever, mustcomo from the park commission- | four warmly 'defended the miagistracy | thae the s senaie pey been uotified | BULY gave it to me and to o federal officer in Phil. He af tection. The mayor directed tho corporation counsel to draw up au opinion and the nclusion was reached that the city uld not undertake to keep a foree of police wards stated to Tn ', corres ers, not from the coutractors or world’s fair | and declared it being subject (o abusy | b ron sl ation MR AR C For Nobraska—Fair weather; winds be- [ 3delphiawho is not namad for the purpose of —" spondent that he had not expe ange SMiclals, aithough "the commissioners | was TR T A T :\L.‘E".0‘;:;}:'{,',‘::(,,‘"{,u\,";}‘,,"‘.";::{:;.,,,,‘,“‘,’m,‘ll‘:\‘ffi‘j coming variable; slightly warmér on Tues. | Sccuring an amendment to that legislation in Burning Tanks Explode. the result, aud did not hopo to save the bill are not on the ground and sel- o ¥ s their interest, This I denounce as an abso- Prrirar lute falsehood, < BT Finally 1 reach the charge that, in some | €18 W ¢ mysterious way, I brought the defeat of [ lower part of the city. While a crowd con- by agitators would have ‘raised such vitupera- | before taking the message to the house. e | day. dom in session. = The main = points | tion that a trial would have been tmpossible, | journal was wead this afiermomn. Lat bafors's | * For South Dakota~Fair weather; variable made 1n the conclusion aro that the parks are | Who. for oxumpis i e e ; ! T, SIUILLORE VR 1 b 3 B: o, could be selected to tr; 0 rove vis e, winds ; warmer on Tuesday, under tho direct control of the commission | Hehgos| ¥ ¥ | moton fo, sporove. it ~wis made, iho Y 10.Eight_oil tank | in it prodent shapo whon' iy should bo cons His . sidoved on thogeneral file. He said, however, °d by fire. tonight in the | Sygtie S ild Pronose & compromise of res s i P puon i Jde, i bl i / ducing the bounty to 14 cent per pound, give S | e 1 3 . w ¢ d 3 o A J of Pennsylvania, prombiting the sale of in- | burnin, in all directions, and in the wil ol e ch ba ;('.",.:.‘2;:.‘..;’1"i,;'l’.g.,:,'.fgl Ua. 1o gl ta lotes adopt ite poliey of suppre They wanted im o petfect the compact 80 | _Lowpox, Feb. 10.~The meeting of tho Mc- | Toxicating liauors 1n that. staio, which was | rush 6f peoplo L0, esoms. mavers wern badly | SILFSIMEIG e rioss whia F slonrs. TR Kaehen s Shuk MiRnclye thelr | thathaiber S0 Hismayok. e or thotem: | Carthyites today rosolved to acquicsce in the | submitted o a_ voto of the peoplo in 1580, | hurt. Sy Second, if the report is true that tho | must bo given over to aarchy. ' Hebelioved, | biber botors tan wake advantag compieta, . | Provosition to douato the remainder of tho | Others, I understand, HATS St Mlready ex: e Relief Restrictions. Tiilugts cmployed aro aliens they aro not en. | in the long run, the verdict of ‘tho houso to! [ *Thé plan now is £o oxpange fram Satar- | league fund of £30,000 to the benefit of the B o sheazeg oL tHa pibioN o : “AiScoqnd Maoane. 4 Laxcory, Neb., Feb. 16,—[Special to Tum ed to volico protection as, under an act | night w aADIA8 By the e 4 ¥ i ovicted tenants, od the money I dis- ich 4 A Arose, o Ponia, Feb, 16, —Joln Spelman, who es- e At it . # R L L A, il an Bt | night would be endorsed by the country. day’s record the action taken, both on the | eVicted tenants, ded Sho mionoy 1a dis. | ST FOEA i et the thme 1t appeared, L Bee.]—The senate brought up under suspen Harcourt, McCarthy and others spoke and | capital removal and resubmission. The tem. | tributed by the ‘Peuants’ defense association, Cath Morley's motion was rejected by 820 to 345, | perance men. are. baving. thes rejoicing to- | 1t was also decided o endeavor to secure, by | 14 ‘,'.’";.:,“’"(',‘,’,‘.'h\,"',,::’"l“"{,;“dh,“, : spo. | near Ci Ruasell's amenduent was then called up, | night, Their coup d'etat is one of tho most | legal means, control of . caped from a deputy United States Marshal 20 on Friday night n mado unlawful for any board, commission, sion of tho rules this morning the bill ofice, or contractor, actiug for ana under providing for the issue of $100,000 for ached home Juited Irelaud, 0 ; ; peac] - any municipality to employ aliens. but Healy moved an adjournment. A - . o fr — ciflc charge of misf > or co | tonight, Hls fathor ordored his arrest, but | 4y, ) oljof of the drouth suffercrs. Tho amends . o polut 1% mad that thislaw is applicable | 1on dabate, BAHOUE saia o, il Hot ~eneh et 41 u‘?'x‘:‘nef.'éfi’&:fllnfli Nineteen Dofondnnts, I guLa Loa anade ) from T8 it [iwille aq aftiver e halairacarolied for Baele [ Dot d e o S IR bocause tho clty hias raised 8,000,000 in bonds | great impottance 10 % Voto of confidence, | llsmentarians searmathers Nrw Oncainhs Foh. 16.=Tho ouse of the | Bertsal of & mass. of diros - falsehoads, | WAB CRG0 BKe @sceD B an applicant for relief should make adavit In fupport of the falr, * Mo forko of park | since the censure motion liad ‘beon rejoctad i d Mikep ik stito against ninetoen Ttalians, for the mur- | S24/G00 SHGmEnts, inaugado. spnuation o1 that ho was destitute; that bo had resided 1n i v and the aebate was adjourned. 1t will proba- Sloux Falls Surprised, der of Chief of Police Hennessey, was called | dustry worthy of a better cause has be ONARD'A. AOPRON. ROIG, exceed six meo aud is, of course, wholly in- 'mdequate to cope with' a mob which might bly never be resumed, 16.—General How- | the county nine months preceding the maks Siovx Fauis, 8. D, Eeb, 16,—[Special | Wday. The trial promises to be'a long one. gathered together for my destruction Burraro, N, Y., Fe from earning a living. enator Switzler moved to amend the A amendmendmont by vequiring tho applicans v ) o to bhave n & resident of 0 state in - To enable the president to make arrange- ST_“lf' ""'“'":';'"L A "'A "!'1, stoad of the county for nine months, days. 3. H. Fly bt £ b ‘ia. | 1o the French institution, As in the case of | ters. Ho has never been® prominent in poli- Salisbury's Reply. ments with any citizen or corporation in the AN Fraxcisco, Cal, - Australion | Ty ginendment was opposed by Senators s, J. H. Flynu, secrotary of the associa- | 4,0 iy £9 000,000 the goid was returned as | tics of the state or in anything else, although Loxnoy, Keb. 10.—Lord Salisbury’s reply | United States as shall appear 1o possess the | papers, received today, state that by the Poyuter, Stevens and Horn, who held thay ton, today broke in the door of Fisher's | roccived there having beem no necessity 1o | @ citizen of the state for five years, I has | to Blaine's dispateh on the Behring seaques- | facilities and means necessary to that end, | burning of the steamer Rale at Wubu, 200 | the object of the bill was to keep those peos eabin on Pine street aud found | open the boxes, @ sister lu this city sad his wifa is at present | tion has been forwarded to Washington, for telographic communication between the | Chinese perished, ple on their farms and within thelrown coum " [ b Sttopyafmamamy . - “I deny ther im and i 0. They , ard, today,sold his entire trotting stock, - | ing of the application for relief; that a fams [ 5,04 o1 Peleg: ™ i o deny them seriatim and in toto, They f bumber from B0 o 5,000 men Returned Intact, Telogram to Tue Bre.1—Rev. J. H. Kyle's A False Report. are false and foul to tho core,” cluding the celebrated stallion, Wilkio Col- | ily was dependent upon him; that he hud no ’ e s Loxpoy, Feb, 16.—[Special Cablegram to | election for United States senator is asur- | piaping Pa., Feb. 16, —George Westing- | | At the conclusion — of Mr. Quay’s romarks | Jins, and ninety other stallions, brood mares | Money, and thathe was physically incapacks pclal Tele- | Tue Bre.]—Tho third £1,000,000 in gold of { Prisohere, ho beiug entirely a now man. But | 3440 gays the story about the consolidation | the senate resumed consideration of the diplo- | aua'youngstersdo W, J. White of Clevelund, | tat Deapwoon, 8. D, Feb. 10, 8 : + Mo onieias, pou gram to Tur Bek]—Tom Pishor, & mem. | tho £3,000,000 borrowed in bullion from tne | Htte 18 kuown of bim. Ho visited this ity | of the Westinghouse and Thompson-Houston | Bt B e in g anrenciniian, R 1 | fus 9000006 ber of the Black Hills Pioucer association, | Ban of Frauco during the recent Barng. | W8t July in atteudiog the Stato Congrogn- | juterests is atruc. 1010 excoutive sossion. ¥ bas been missing for the last seven or eight | Atgentine financial cricis, has been returned | toval association, compgsed wholly of winis-

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