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FILDRUARY Z4, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. '"'WENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1801, .\l'.\ll!fll'lh' 248, D . S S - FIRESTISE 1S CONING BACK, |roese smes one cxosemoes [y pxpRepy THE (QNPACT, | *vrromess cowarsaims | (GNCRESSIONAL PROGEEDINGS |~ ceertsorssncarsn Ippey O MASTY HANCING, et . in Ohio, 0., Feb, o8, crowie t ¥ \ THWESTERN RIVALS. f v OBJECTIONS TO NEWSPAPER R ' l WAS MERELY DOING HIS DUTY. Chadron Business 1 Discipline Threatened Against the They Ave Politely t Pirmly |1 ver Telegram ow That Conduc Account of Hard Tin " Towa Centreal - Rutes for the Asso- pressed The Honse Takes Action g tor Sullivan Was (he Aggressor Crossing Borned ! 3 clation’s Govermuent-Trouble on (he Indinn Question and Weong Strong Argun Nebraska N | Promised Huatington, tt New York's Population, gainst Lyneh Law y made W. L EN up town to in front of Shrader's Osborne with revolver 0 un F7] torn ¢ T reached for my pistol when hie fived two or 5 THE SPRING HILL HORROR, tern are ot lirce times and I tived back, Osborne then N, but at present fited LB s i ’|y> 56 ‘Im\ e | i sl orne of the Dead Now Includes o, Elliott this was when themen n | o *CF 10 4 4 8 Pawenty Names also render 1ecisic the crowd were shict and Osbo gun ¥y i) tral to advance with- [ wounded them tatom ay 1ts rates from the Mi Pat Elliott here stofes that while running | ton dispateh to the St in Towa, and also various rates | away from Osborne he felt two stings where | mending Vest's spo n opp coffee, ete.. from Ch the bullets struck bir Nic re s a decided differe terviews with a large number ¢ oye cstions, the Towa Ce vitnesses say that W. J. Elliott_opened fire | difficult to seehow any reasonabiy the rates legally and its | on Osborne first and the best infor tion of asonably ho t ma upp those whosaw it is tmt the firstshot fired | measuve, There wa edings before the com by ¥ )tt hit Osbornein the side of the head. | wted. They requ Osborne, after *turnin firo at Kliott in rates sh. ran_into ahat store, where he was follc © sub-associa- | by Patrick Eliiott, aud they had a hand-to- | th ions cannot hand str », durin which se 1 ate through th . days-noti 8 were fired, and Osborr ¢ sonate. He A 5 4 t f tand it longze dite 1r He died instantly A < ¢ $of \ ho eried bitterly fog joner The bodies of Oshosne and V. T R R 3 ' \ ATRE T3 Baa A ten "‘v””lf'.“;'» L heel il Tslubdt dtothe | o hinst the scnators who advocated ' 3 hot when rates. To [ Among the wounded spectators were John | Nidtragun cuwal bill. s {6 aD G I th B ENONOF oW1 {6 moas they ese, government statistican agent, sh R TG NDEGRE D e AL | i " 115 G FatiTle it et ines to mect the leg, not seriously; C. W. Sulli 'l"‘ ot “.,‘\‘. 1 T 20l i v Ty ’ T o thie the city,where I written con Kkeepor, shot through the arm; IR, | FEbiAnEbee AL WY (IR 10 80 thigh {oint nitHo: 48 by dircotion THE ORIO FLOOD, s i looking toward | I tner, Danvilie, O,, shot throughi the [ thopending bill was predictod on oxa | 4 ey o who aided i itable divisio titive trafic G. 1" Reifschinoider, struck in the e e L O, i man And s garonts peared Fivost ‘ WatersStill Rising and Grave Fear vill be taken upon written applhication of any | bosom by a spent ball Wil bR s « s : | Kpits SRl ‘:“1 I‘“Vw‘m 1”“"“‘ e T AN T Incases where two or more members I'he terrible affair is an wth of a ] s 3 b Heathae RlEs now contest the validit ) | NN 0. the « in ragus canal bill, and stating to cortain crit private but the Tl Finestine ne fore the | Lem they an well among themselves on the di newspaper feud which has veen raging for | "‘P ) 1o meet the viul twenty-two years of {tvafic thole: tgracmont: dha evernl weeks between the publishers of the D/ ehic o1 i foarfil’ Bight, 16 18 deavor to recover th 1 ve v it his been passed on by the board. Sunday Worll and the Sunday Capitol ot e : 7 \ ru by bullets and G contracts in existence Jdanuary 1, exeept [ Two weeks ago the: World made chargee (Lol i L] provat snsunken circle whero the A Sensational Blopement. i where there are proprictary or feasehold in- | against Editor Ellotés family, insinuating g ,‘1 ey E My terests, shal prosented to the board by | thata female relative was unchi tiott TRAND ISLAND, N¢ (S v | Maren Mhe action of association liucs | rota following Sunday - egram to the | J. ¢ Read members of minor associations must he inac- | column a ug Editor s DT choie and @ daughter of D . ; ; — oil inspector and a prominent politician, The | Moore f arge i i A8 184, S 4 catened to Make Trouble, charges created a seasation and also impli- | 3001 COLED b, 23-—Dr. M ker, took their dopa fuproper motiv itten n ¢ in o manner that has ey bl D It SR tho:f il e eal of talk among o lo and S BSOS yan mvestigation by all the crimes in the calendar, X nith Iy L econd 8 Wan pinvestEaton by company have been served with a peculiax o~ sl I ork would be SRS ¢ A\ t S 1eh e 2 = - ppticd 1 i It seems that about a montk b ! it Lof notice by the stockholders of the old A Union Pacitic Wreck. Ll peethlity X ! 4 maLhi end gentleman handed in hi . h company of that name. It isa reques PorriaND, Ore., Feb, 23.—News has been | {ive session. the sundrs o Pt Taken e k T effect February 3 f them to oust Frederick P, Oleott, pro received thata wreck has occurred on the | up, his “forewell sormon. st night y i of the Central trust company from his tr Union Pacific near the Cascade Locks., One | An amendment permitting the secretary of lurge and appreciative audionce. : bidding good bye fothe members flock, he repaired to the residence friend wath whom he had been stopoing for a fow days past, procured his valise and soon PRESBYPERIAV CONFER ENCE: NEw Yok, Feb, 23— Spocial Telegram | cated Clande Meeker, Governor Cawpbell's to Tie Bre, ) —Collins . Huntimgton and the | Private secretavy. Xevering and Osbornc L ive o statoment of il Cx-oficer : revision of ] vetaliated yesterday by chavging Elliott with i ) y ! s directors of the old Texas Central railway ! on n cach of presb, The Oliio v it S o'clock tonght, is present. At y s0, and the tributavics are falling, - vi teeship of the railway company, and au inti- | employe was killed and several versons were | the "‘v‘!'“} OUInAXE tenpor s ”‘] c y P . designated by them. ‘The mation that if this isnot done by March 16, | seviously injured. B o 1o Lia it e e o o A RaT s iy § vl done attentatively and adopted at Alle- Nolders of 17,000 shares of stock will ask the — o Eestanne Tt Ehe trh R Bl | AL theGras N e s passe o and contirme courts to restore the roud to its old status, HE ROASTS THE SPEAKER. doipionitetayes thpyixt otia (discussionion i At the Brand X e Lot B S L 1 TE il servico oxaminations Stun, Craiz or chunged as deomed bust, Tho committoe after showed upat the Pacific hotel accom- befor it fell into the hands of Huntington -, Gorman o ed the cvil service Larle panied by Miss Zedlker, whoro he engagel ¥ aud Oleott, who have manipulated the road, | An Tilinois Conglagsman Introducesa | My Gorman riticized the civil sor vico | City, Tasy Cnarlos Bilance, O N D rotwiioNding wome lor. Himuert any tHETRAY Gne Man Drowned it is alleged, to the detriment of the stock Rather Pertinent Resolution. “ ey P et s B LG AL ARk ¥ uing chapters taken up At for the uight. They took passage this morn- | Gits Brx, : 2.--Salt river, | holaers and t0 tho ersonal envichment of | wasmiy Fob. 23 —In the house today | the civil service lasw, g o sessions and changes tentatively fng at orclocks on tho” St Josey ud | near Phanix, v e O ROl | 8 AOb b 3 S Ton Me s uwe| | DLr Vs olot riilof8) fntirdRed iloot M. Allison explained that the avchitect of 10WA NEWS, adopted after mature jucgment M Heaie Lritrieal maniax ington, whose property this company is. preamble and resolution calling attention to | the treasury had told the committee that, v e 3 e Cha oLz, Read in s maried ma th npauy is. ERe (Ui be 8 LINBA ng tiitba ot by belief, the plans for many public build The Dunn Embezzement Case, Ho hid repreacited that he woul e v in the vicinity ave badly No Leg slation Possible, ; Ies ."l‘fl’”‘*l"’”m{-l;::"""l Eulllola foutel LiMaxs, Ta, Feb ; city his future headquarters_and The Colorado riverat Yuma |~ Cmicaco, Feb, Speeial Telegram to | counting a quoram of the members not pre s genorally appeared. As the law Ditgs B AL SRelnl | 3 i 3,4 gl vt wark. Toth vad |t A targe force of I'ne Ber,]—A prominent railrond man said | eng, ete. Special reference is made to the | stood the plans, specfications and_detai) striet court. tonight J 1 s er were prominent r dykes to save them, A 1y that there 1s little danger of any fur- sl iss T atile “ pizkenloRuiaition e trouble of last Fridayand Saturday when, | 81 Kinds had tobe made ju the oftice of th e eace v water, T 7y 5= = K supervising avchitects, 1 . n B ‘ ud unconstitutional acts were done in Ty it npply pormancatly 4 Jter xxix 4 lumage has already | fathere ' radical measures s 0 turn the | syance of a plan con 1 by the leaders of tomporarily. Mr. Gorman L Chadron Houses Fail, ) trowned and a | other Bthortaxtramorand)|F s ey S EOVEEAR K ALyt ovaryHelns |2 NIl | ) : al o expr Cmnroy, Neb., S e ive st shed. Th men of common s e vt crs - to R o LNIANE ) - is contintes wil the preside had s t atement of 8 buked the commissioners for their letter : uto the new federal judicial ofices then ar ncin Dostmaster reneral a W. S M 3 legislation passes the it will probably | | and W McPheely & ¢ B CGInainnh el b throttled in tho senate. The hones vom. | there being created forthat purpose anumber ) ki inded v Goruian of the Feb, 25, At 1 o'clock this | mitto has also agreed to indefinitely postpone | of repudiated and defeated can 8 i the president hud, accordiy iae tood atfiftv-five foot. | all railrond oils, except the one establishing | party at that election, iu ’ Washington Post, administered to the con maximum freight rates, and another preserib. | against the will of alaree majority of the | Wissioners 3 (ilnE Nadibea lowed by posting anotice of assignment at § 1 .0vRe. g ing a2t cent amile passenger rate and pro- | voters of the country, Allof those acts malke Mr. Gorman said no such thing had been L Hanmiites b p.m lugh hour. Reports from b aud down | Libiting passes. Both of these are alliance | it apparent that an’ jnjury is threatene done. Tuwas the first time in the history of | 1 il HnrUanpel . Ghristensen has given mortgages to tho | the viver show wany towns flooe bills, und are foredoomed to defeat, the liberties of the people and constituti Hiagovemmai Wi ielHbordintelenioni ITchigiic @ 1 ; % Bank of Chadron for 4,000 and a second - — - freo overnment by the arbitrary and uniw- | had been indicted through the public prints | held by « SHNpL ¢ of £,000 to Lec-Clark Andrecser ilwiys Washed Ont, Employers and Employed. fuluction of tho chair, whicl may become | Of one of the cabinet oitic 1 had had the | us prayed ) GhiaE, OLos ntv el havdware company of Omaha, Other liah AN PraNcisco,Cal, Feb, 23, —In thedistrict | pyrrenonc, Pa., Fob A general confer. nitous and irrepavable, und, fnasmuch | dudacity to address theiv communications t 1 i ! itios aro estimated at £,000, Forassets his | between Lancaster and Sanzus on the South b | > 1 s there scems 10 be no compulsory restrain- | the president i J most of tho £2,000 i Angelos sovoral wastiouts linve oocurred gnd | caskond westof Litlsburg 1s boing held he action of & majority in the repective bodies, | removed P e and plal . g - ekGd oD 01D McPheely & Co, are in bettor shape. Tsaac | trains are delayed. g B to consider the trouble over wages. Eve which is usually in sympathy with the pro The discussion was still 1z on at 6| fense of pavn by trusf « ) ms we B. McPheoly bas & first mortenre on the | & oo tee o .wmu.u:\x\w a strike is being ||ml\lr; by both | siging offeer the committed on judiciary is m|\.uy‘.l‘ when the senate cole fhraceas, ceree for de x Ry \w‘l its : stock fc 500 and R. L. Zerby 1s secured in 5 sides and the tie-up question will be a last | divected to report forthwith & joint 1 the evening session, after some further 1 k& —_— 0 er ol njor the hum of 8503 |’E‘.‘x]\«, Toson & Co. ’uf‘\" THECOLYNDIAN FA LR, resort :;‘-L.A\Ymin -Hm‘ul(\iuu foniralifioa\iont | distusaior theimonlmony dapR Rl ho SoningOnatol i O i ayison e “”““,’& Jdoseph, Mo., #8300, An attachment was “The sitnation looks graver tonight tt P R g ey LRSI The amendment to stike from the item | Txniaxora, Ia., Feb 2 ccial Tel publishing 1% roport bofor sued today by the Kilpatrick-Koch dry goods heretofore, Up to this time only lines west | tion, providing for the impeachment | for a national zoological park the provision am to Tik: B b 7 ReL tha naxna o company of Omaba for 81,600, and there ar Shape. of Pittshuri have been concerncd, but now it | aud 'vemoval from office with _suitable penal- | thi Lone i i‘.' \’niu_:m’.:.-‘[{u“lhrm)nlx v:[“l‘ roven- | oo being mo 7 Scratfonat i4o ool a number of Omaha and Chicago creditors 23.—~Ovder is rapidly being [ 18 announced that delegates ropreSenting the | ties for trial, cither upon indictment orin- | 1€ gofitheiatriokeliOcuimbuia provoked di T e AT neNonec, M g unsecured. Total liabilities, $3,000; asse Tos i the word's faie | entire Pennsylvania system from Jersey City the courts of the speaker of the | Cussion, Mr. Morgan suggesting that con 1 double that amount ‘o wos in - the world's faic | 46 pyishurg are on the way to make the sam presiding oficerof the senate who | K1 700 _enough for the entertain 1d hero ‘Thursda; ¢ sipeioio tho mantine A scarolty of monoy, ¢ o what heretofore appeared to be | demands. The officials, However, are hope- Al wilfully falsify or falsely milkeup, alter ple. The amendment was v 18 ol @ ¥ L s suro o local creditors is the causo of fal 1 has now assumed defiuite formand | ful that everything will be adjusted without cause "o permit the t be 1 i i The ma i aft trouble. oIk koAb U Tl ot IrO o Without disposing of the bill the seuatc Benvor (noksine Botnod. observed such " t the aban EE L s of eituer, by countivg and entering there [ ddjourned. NI et in th BLACKBURN'S LETTER, sent (he name or names ¥y member m S SSING, b., Fek 3 Spe Lok e AINRO 1he shall no act be presen QU60; 1 ought v amto Tue Ber The Crossing ] i conevally, | e Claims t Cleveland's Silver Atti- m”-‘:mf “M» n“_‘f ,'. ,‘,l of \u.'h".n' ) WastiiNaToy, Feb, 23.-The house T “““ AgLnn "\“‘ tfive oceured this wornin 5, dap tude Will Deteat H quorum or otherwise, The amendment shall | the conf report on the bil oLty 1 out the town, I P I 3 m the LovisviLLe, Ky., Feb, 23.—A letter written Yun\‘n that s .\[:H“n\"h' o b crin o | theact providing for the alott o, located I tho b v ted. 1n- |y Senator Blackburn to Coloacl John C. | J et B en o dis. | severalty to Indiar F.M ey, were b S wis tsattho | qualifica or holding oftice, as the 1 night. In it he says mitte commensurat ingadopted a report adverse to t revised chapters 1. to xvi, the ing be hou A thousand peo es, eliminn- i ¢ of Salt river are houseless, fly in chapter iv, ro Special 1 action of the speaker in pocial 1 chiapter xvi ther railroad legislation m Kansas this ses- | a1 Wyke now every r 18 either killed £ ing majority of the poople at the polls and in n I committec aded with amendments | (0 Ghristonsen, goneral Lardware n 1y s to make it inoperative, I any stringent jsings lour of its power, to mstall forlife goods and not It W. Christens: 10 ke and o oL Y1 (i nine ne S S risi at the rate of one Al the Plans Have Assumed Definite ble of Paducah, Ky, is made public to- fhie house commiittec on - census t a tota or uny and the mail matter ¢ 4 pla ““ firn e the light of the publica - New York city toa recount of t v pletely. Mr, Dimme K yvan vala H csar | tion of M Clovoland's letter antagonizing € the Church Thinks. of that city. The committ at i g LUSS OF THE ELIZAR £3,000 and the build \ ' being re- | his party upon the silver question, 1do not | MONTREAL, Feb. 23—t is stated on the | york has not made out jts : — the Underwrite \ 0 each. Next t structures, | pelieve there Is o democratic member in the | YeSt of authority ihat the priests of the | then went into a committec Lupa i wied by e D 8 stat y 1stend o rovinee Juebee have reccived confide deficiency ap Mrs. Corey's stock was SR wd will be inter. | the presidency, or who believes it would e | '8l ustructic ‘»‘” use-all thelr influenco and then Dr. Greeley's drug stor s lat personal _objection to Mr. Cieveland, | ™, 5he presont election coute ter b was owned by Dr. Wat f ¢ but 1 mever will be in favor of Pligokuron eEonpatil-ta Ay My Fricud s were saved from both the nomination of any man who s not in ae- | Wil lend to groater ihkercourse between the and source of | cord with our party upon the great issues | \Mited States and Canada, as it fears o Buildings | upon which it is to be endorsed or rejected, | diminuation of its power from such an ar d'stucco, | T do not beliove any man can be clected pres. | TAngement. ~ Archbishop Fabre in a eireular The Day at Chadron. 0 f § © space | ident in 1892 whois opposed to freesilver coin- | ¢ {j;}'“'_l'h\-'vh-llfi.} ~nf;'“ sl e Cnankoy, Neb, F Special Tel : a the Paris ex The people have been trified with long el W B e oMU SRR gram to Tug B - " u this subject,”” protects rather than dominates, we enjoy th The post office approp.iation bill passed S iche eram to Tue Brr ox ) most precious liberty sanctionod by s, Task aheh ApIIORE Erike 3ht ina baei r treaties aad which preserves to us, kirts of Burli vight, Ja held here t the : ki 'I, :':"'fil'f‘“‘""' ) our laws, our langunge, and above all I g over tive v ¢ 1t d ’ i : vTLE ROOK, A eb. 2. —[Special Tele- | Jigjon, in return for those sentiy T G F S e TR s S e 1883 graw to Tuk Bee | —Ed White of Louisville, | acts of yerfect liberty which you have never [ (i s e it eonstdored the immigr. Ky., and J. L. McGraw of Little IRock, two | ceased to offer upon éachand every occasion.” | i 1oy o ot s well known sporting men, engaged in a glove - . cretary of t treasu prc K L8 Kansas Railway Legislation, PO oAU £ay r Old Home, cliel How the Crew and Passe Theiv Liv citizens of Oklaboma was g Schiderman_ moved her The amendment was adopted her husband about a v withhold pay for any retire o | nom 1 neizhibors which army, retived prior to the \ her will. Homesickness is the 1860, notwithstanding his acceptance signed for hier matie or cousular position. This an 5 has direet reforence to General S furlingto Without disposing of the bill the « BURLINGTON, fi., plicos. s were insured for $00 in the Under eration of the immigration bill MBS HOG contest at I fair at miduight . S S At SRS ey, Ko, Ko A bill providing will inn the fifth round. The coutest was a fierco | 0F joint freight rates on ¢ g lincs 0 finish, aud both were se ever the state board of railroad commis verely punishea, The gato receipts amounted rs deera then, advisablo passed thelou 1081000, Considerable money changed hands | yoday o CLEECEE e The scnato yassed tho i 1| crime An Omahan Chosen. a reduction f which t ) : Punaveiris, Fob. % (Special Tele- | 25 per cent. in the salaries of all cou R IR u tood Adubiy i W I . ) Tue Bee.|—~David Blemstein of | cexs SN e house, in committes of the Ly recommended the passige I 4 It d t I nd the A Cof roud fucing passenger tarift i 1, ( America, the organization of which for the per mile and providing - ' purpose of ameliating the ec the | ionak 14 baaleoted by ¢ oss of Lite Reported. Bt nounced several days oy - one from start W ex oran 4 has been eleeted a member of th ceutive committee of the Jewish society of - sulting reporte An Exciting Demonsteation Approve of Reciprocity, Prersity b, K avsas Ciry ulacturers of t g wives of r, before his departure for Cana oy works U : 10 Jnaha and Kans s | assurances that the imper the men to Join the SRAUARLC Tapun Join ¢ The Weathe rogulate price A Methodist Celebration, Bat has anpreted i Jain MaoDo: I% BRLOA. A FR( 4 v y sl Citicaio, Feb. The Methodist minis. | LDt to establish reciprocity with the United | by the Rt The Usual Thin ters of thi y and vicinity today celebrated | - - pposs ! y John 1 Va., Feb, the quart teuniial jubilee of the Freed- | The Pope Swnmons a Councill ""\‘f,}},“‘,‘y?""‘."]‘.,; 2 Do s boed Hugh Hammock near Blackstone was | Several t wen from the south were | Cardinal Gibbons to Rome to confer on the | warinns were wild Jyucbed this mworning. | prese l.wm. questiou in Awerica, called back by the of all planing

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