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THE OMAHA DalLy BEE. TWENTIETH YEAR OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5. 1801, UMBISR 249 Joo : n STILL DOING DIRTY WORK. |31 ‘ B o, o e 10 ety £07 0 NUST CURTAIL THE WACES. 1y sSwinddien ) ' : b It ot ! s Pun Unloss Ordus f t > ¢ o Think the World's Fair Offcery aisfactory | ropublician - 3 NEW S . $ THE DIRECT TAX BILL. | | s, but filing b fnl any encaie: | SCRAMBLE FOR TRAFFIC WITHINTH 1 AULEHILES DSCUSSION ON THE VARIOUS 1TEMS, threw == Ed Holdrege of Chadeon Found I Chanees of the Shipping Bill Tnoe | 3 L Theleon Rate Beduction Pavored by Sums Appropricted for the Current 0 Mow Di=1Toribic A Depredation Cliims Cols the Majority off the Cental \ Your Passage of (e Diveo ALtCHiBt ot Rulstae 1 oved Moen and the Fair i v t N Cealic Lines - The s I 5 | Tan Bl by (he House Nebraskn News. t v Washington News. aymy Y N Fiom Commitees W FLONDSE 44T Ay Rivers Creating Mavoe aond spreadingg Desolation Tb T'he atos iciil o land rado, Money t X v S ki a1 - i wi and their cottor . Whon the appear as eitizens wi v he t cnenton th aesolitions y productins of tho cous i, 1 s t tisugreanenton tho iim forrepayment | eloredmen i : a o roportel anda prought out frictiwhids 18 not wel [ sev@ feol night [ was proceded with, o surplus withwhich | 100,00 colowd farm owner thoro i3 08 much ofascian B B TGl aHb 2 1 T e » titwre which amounts in | the ‘south, Slwves and the children 75 ST gt il o il b T hemselves, : 2762, Tt was the pur. | of wes have _now becomwe owner . ' Yuma i cat Danger LRI T A Iob, Spoe Ao of thobill soas to | of smill fams, Mr Langton thinks the representativ 3 Ari Grent excdtement 1 inquited whether worla's fairwill be @ good place for bringing | Bureau was t BHRRRIG lihee dlin e comuittee o avpropritions bad takm o thenoticoof the world what great strides | grams fro S > ted P 5 position on that ot t conforming to thecondi- | the colored men have made from the position il Aty M [ I A by o n y Rt Finenp Ll 1 al flo A outof sij Allison replicda that on the organization t th ? treasury of slaves totnatol farm owners will Mt exposithn commission i 200000 a a, Rullvonl comaunien | ropriation had been mado for the wse of the r ; % Rty l6d. el o, and the cmisioners bl oo w eso fig y ¢ gl Ao be lina i expenditure of that money for the itilthe var tho sutis provided in this in time for the nsider Prohibit ; ! times passed oneor the WLl GED AN EASY BERTIL ut never At the war depietment itis stated that as b ¥ L Acare T S il AT 5 best troop of the N inth cavalry battalion is [ #ive you &4 rate with Tucson LB T S el L startling array of f t . excep v Je LA, that timo Prosi- | 5,6 otailed for dut . Myer, Va, | acr didy i a0 aneniment for . 1gmitod aibtoyr: ) dent Cieveland vet he measure re- | year Wastineton, This dotail is Around San ¢ 1 duving the as - Weostorh Paoplo i Ohlcago: inds to the states fod on them | based upon s ‘and gallant ¢ Sy Brixamizo, Cal., tendol thal y Sl o, Feb ram to 1861 wise funds forthe equipment of | Will probably fallto & troop wondering what e 2 at Ch 13 fto e ; : v Tt canmot be smd that. ths | Service is over cieit years, that of the first | mude. [ leaked o i ; prox b ) L ” t thivteen men being over tweptyone vears, which has o s i Mr. Mclhet till ! 10 L0 1o 1nige BB i iLL s ever beo @ siriet partisn meas Tho troop has teen in over ®ifieen indian | bound theatiical business has™ bee ng | d sularic Clift although the only opponeits to fightsand s three men e plion 3 att boards in O tion, in « dence to thiow ¢ L sl thers wa +ox prossed in wearing medals of its tickets at trafic rates and n 1 5 5 aarters that if that thing wasallowed lave been ats from the sece: honor, This is one of the four troops of | payi fictitious chims for dama 5 0. Bovd, Lincolns D states eives New Y Colonel Guy V. Heury's battalion of the | 1o an amount mecessary to ol veek v apprp Omnha. He also sp t e s el T H00M05 Ohi Ninthcavalry, which madea fine record dur- | the business. Aurther lino b owa Ot dnaas had e Lufts; Mills, | 025 Michigan, #826,008: Wisconsin, $H6 g the vecent Siux outbrenk. The recogni- | prominent in the defunet pass agreomcnt ha rics, o N 5 I L Nebraska, $10,4123 Tllinois, 074568 Indiana, | tion of its services is a handsome comnphment | 18 Lwholesale aunual orders fortrip passes Youma Swept Away. Mr. Al {ntond berof 30,000 persons, prove L AL the \Wind T and Mrs. .0, Brow S0, A, §54.014. Other states get | fromthe war department, It 15 hoped by honored at any tim any age Prassis, Az, Feb, 224 o advices s i the pr considerable suns Colonel Flenry s mauy fricnds in Wi Ttwill be remcembered that during the | ton that, based upon bis fighting record, he bt [ Porteigit coneres Mr. - Ontes of® Ala- | will o theofcerselactod 1o command. iort it b > G ek | b, an ex-confederite, the fillibuster | Myer 4 , Feb. 24 e sz eam D the. Uolor 1 . 3 g ivifith, Des | ieaiie this bl £ : K tine 'O B RELIEV BN, Tue Bee. |- The elduction v 1¢ poseda part o 2 \ i | 1 e 1 amajority of 1 L.owenzo S. of Kot Dodge, Ia.,is | iron rates by ce . is co Chadron, wholeft bis h v Dixon, Crow Creel, | yhan threo t - Pickler” of South o AL ) M v Piek [ South here, seeking relief from congress in the way amajority of the roa noon, Febraary 17, and v s ; Daota attempled to got in an_amendment | of yemovalof the charee of desertion it L alive at about §:50 that day At the p C. T Hawley, Utah: [ appropriating $00,00 for drouth suferers. | his military v Coftln was chaplain in . Uanetma, - Omata; J. W, i 1 | A b s which will gt large | the Thirty-sec Towa volunteers, served eyenne: Mr. and M or e sums outof this appropriation have a de f oty left a record of deser- | t0say the reduction half miles south of this Some farmers | wood: Mr. and Mrs., linms, Bis. :“.,,.‘,‘,,,.,M“ it N\ E m‘l_\:f“.’,‘ ‘, ix mouths and left a record of d f”_\",h“m idud DA [ I to boa rifte barr sty 0 ) | tieie inabiity to firnish “exlibits at - the MSCELANTOUS for the protruding from asnow driftand, upon t tho Palmer—F. Orschel, Livingston 3 | wodd's fuie for that reason T £i bae bl % 5 R y L vote was taken and the amends vestigation, found tt P! I L Gage, Great Falls: B B Lanme rhere as been some very fine work done ,”?,',“r!:‘ ]f,:“” ]':,,,‘:ll,", S fvan.on, L 76N i SRV ed by the committee agreed 10, alout two f Bozen C.S. Greenewald, Salt Lakei W | during this session in the interest of | Bl “Birer at Geno A nossiblo for = ihe Unes: o 2do MRoWelielDotoan t. Farwell offered an amendment toim - Tho 1 . The Il 8 Omabia 3. Baleifth, He this bil, i there is mno doubt | coso k. Burax AL any of the business ss they e 3 sy oroast »ieers fn theitem for the payment of ho | reclinin g Iy O R DR OB RS i e aCe 1 il 4 doubt | A150 1 B Cook at Sandstone, Fall River | jowe rates about #) per c 1l com Omahaand vicinity —Fiirs clder, cl cors in theitem for the payment which was fr ed that that the credit for its sucess 1s | ounty, S, D, et \50 ok L ik : R the president of the commissin, the presi- the unfortunate t Wi Lo rest, ! } g duewholly tothe eforts of Colonel W, 0. | “B"S' Tivis and wite of MeCool Siiar| | [rethiihas BISOIOU AN SEURE IR B OISR | R Lot raskeSNoR tRl yawinasibocamin & idenviic e iellioarnd diilalymns g e nisy worn_out by his bt ith the clemants, rand Pacifie~Clark Woodman | Tolford, who is the igent of thestateof 0o | ge. fames b 5 he | mills can turn out railsandstructiral fon at | caiable; Toeal suows ; warmer by Thurs- | ete, andinerase the amount rom 0,00 to A T R Rt albTa et v, James F. Peny, Silver | forthe collection of her daims aginst the | PS¢ Gruvoy has been recommended “.In'-“p, & mte, than the Ponnsylvanis and |, £104 e i aTeET b thireT oAl A him. Before leaving home Holdrege and bis . government. Colowd “Tolford has ‘been in | uppiinfment s postuusterat Rogers, Collix | ot e products of the nortorn’ mill For Towa-Colder: northwesterly winds, [ somo friction between the beal om mittee wife had quarveled and his st words to her | 2 . A, Thompson, Living- | Wshington during the most of this session. | county, Ne I e oy forrmotly had a/| cloudiness ~and “sow; col wive; fair( andthe natimal ommpission, bul haplly Were A Eotne 1 detve o vountry and | Ston, Mont.i M. and Mrs . J. Ward and | buthas enducted his canpaign for this bill [ N D0y wen “to the comsu b AT Bl A0l Lt e that friction lad been done away with Vo il 1ot se6 e gainne Ho wis twenty | Mv. and Mis R, L. Ford, Salt Lake: Miss | so quictly andskilltilly that s work was | oa " tomy > and hod the | tecounts | oo v o e wke it oy kool | _ For South Dakola—Northerly - winds, be M. Allison oppsed the amendmont as six years old and has no childwn. His father | Curry and Miss Seevey, Omaha. never sen, bit keuly apprecinted by the | of © (ho enumerators dn his QiStrict | iradcand e raiiroads have boa told fatly | coming variables fair Wedwsday: warmer | being dn coutravaition of what the commits isu woealthy resident of Elmyra, N. Y. ————— friends of the taken np for fnal ATAIL Thore hd boen | by the orthars ffon Mot that they saust pey, | bY Thunday, se believed 1o be wise, i —— - THEIR HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE. INDIAN DEPREDATION (LATMS, some delay by nasonof the accounts having | yaneytly lower rtes or they would have no R s ¢ The amendment was disagreed to. The Nebraska City Linterpris Tho Indian depredation bill will undoubt- [ beenmisiid. Thew ‘ave been wijusted and | manufactured iron to haul. Kailroad of WasunaToy, Feb. 20— A special bulletin | amendments in regard tothe world's fuirare Nenmska Crry, Neb, Feob, 24 [Specfal | How the Hungarians Lived Nineteen | edly become alaw within a weele and it 1s | the pay will issic @soon as the certificales o Bt e Ban SN At R G1ty ia Daysin thoJanesvillo Bine. thereforeof the highest importance for those | can go to the acountng clerks, | weather burean says: The siverestormtnat| ag follows : Redicing the item for the :,l..x\ I;|l\'4-lht-|'nu\n ‘;"uu\'l;u“ml‘l!( 'i‘:“’fl',l“:"y" took an overland course from Cslifornia ctin, pirchase, preparation and ar. actsand aro preparing to meet ne . Wra RN or oot reos s Sas ey who may be affected by its’ provisions to un- | Itis decided that the MeKinley tariff law BlioE a reney [ i Hazerroy, Pa, Feb.24 —Four Hungarians | qestand the limitatins of the act. | carries with it o continuing appropriation ANy purp { plw and avengenent. [t aftenoon reprted Y s expreted tnat whatever the oftidat - the Tron Rate Restuction nundation by the Gila clang sbedt from | S mangement night bo in - Cht e the Tron Rate Restuction i A i i L R 4 - 2 be “paid out ¢ the voluntary boomerang to the prok S G 1 Omaha; Man, Lincoln new, Omahi, Found bead in a Snow Dnft. Cuavnoy, Neb., Feb, 21, —Special Endians in Dangee. tion, “Suchia redict Py Atiz., FPeb, 24.-Tne flood has Lothor the araend- 4 enible the luly man- agers to lold meetings royed a port weney atSan [ A Allison replied 1t was the expectatiop rservatior « the age thatthe fund would enable the laly man- {farmers | 8gas to hold meeings during the present reduction is the comin Is thought | fiscl vearandin the next fiscal year yesterday buried ina yanda ) Monday and was central lst nght over | paeaments of exhibitsin tho exentivode- uecessary reductions in vates Wyoming is caing contral over wpper | parments, ! fron SH0,000 to 3000905 s summer. A number of new en- | rescued from thecaved mine were brought | Thero seems to be o misinderstanding | until 1865 tor the payuent of the sugax ¢ Moion Case, ALaTA rains hure fallon over | strikingout the provision that 850,00) of the terprises are under consideration, several of [ o vhe sur this moring and the menwere | @8 to the date prior to avhich | bounty e CHICAGO, ,«..l}', l, AL Chline oAy e of the arc by the storm. - A | amountito bedonated tothe Latin-Amerleaq which are assured. President Watson of the | given a small amount of limejuice, milk ete,, | theclains canbe prosecuted. Any claim on Frod W. Gray of Omahais fn thecity, the | vt o B e bofore muaster: it '.,“j'“‘“,‘_'_“lm; i severity will follow deprtuent, and fsertinein it a provision board of. trade announced that tho bmrd | aud sllowed to rest. They will nrobably re. | D10 or which shall bo fled beforo the bill est of Representative Connell. He will be G e T o e Al o appropriating to the purposeof theitemany e i e R ) g ST ly Lewomesa law, 1o matter when the depre New York tomorrow, and on Saturlay | chancery of thebill for theappolitiment of 4 iR ctoLs uin reunining unexpe: under soction 18 yould heveafter hold resular montliy_ et | cover from the efectsof their confinenent. | dations occurred, comes wnder the provivon | suilk for Burope. ~ veceiver for the Monon, filel by Willian A IR Gy ENGPRELD o of the wt autliorizing the expositio, _etcept e i b e R e s It s possible to try to get| of the law, but no chim for depredati he final papers in the Beaver City, Neb, | loy, until the answer by the Loulsvitle, N IR AT e T T that 83000 of such sum 1nay b > expended Y o e ot aind Mt Wat. [® sttemeut from any of the men b occurted prioe to 1953, mless thoyare | pension exatmuing Ward were exceited g | forthe halance of the —current fisal year for ¥lu vy i 0 built and A i S B 8 3 sfile when the bill becomes a law, can be | the pension oice today and Dis, W, £ 3 ik g saliries and other ¢ o cluding son has two propositions for the erectionof @ | as their weakened condition prevents d by thecourts: witn Jutisdiction | Mourey and C.C. Green were appointed as [ on isue mde Throateune (el enicre expenses of the lady 1 sy strik- D e that. Nibraskat G1l it. Al themenare so weik thata simplo [ for Indian depredation claims.” All of the [ menbérs of the bard, Dr. 11, A, Turbell | Theanswer of the Monon management was PLARCNCEN LIS T W oul varons det v salas e bost eviflonee that Nebraska City 15 | movementof the head ia mpossible, How | thusands of ditms nowon i *and which | has been appoited s menber of ‘the pension. | filed this aftermon. 1t mkes ser ! e renn ll L2k W1 vis and expenses, aul imerting in lien the stolo 18 the e e e | theylived for more thwn nineteen days 1s o L presented er to emgress or | bomd at Watetown, 8. D, and Dr J. IC. | counter chax flenty - Cruw for semtorulisitiatianls theac i | of them the lulk spprapiation oftio,0n for e e o R S e e g Westions) (h1he R wonll for departmen i can_ bo considerad by eramenber of theboardat Vinton, Tn. | former general comnsel of the Monon, is tiree Parmers® Mu 5 salaries ar enses, including ex: o Lo iOn Taninng o ol b Al woull Ly claim filed with the in Mrs. ex-Senator Saunders is on her w cnsel of being the real assulant, The | dation representatives have been mony. [ Pensesof theboand of mamgers, and Lkl i b e et i ILEH gsustun el departmenthefore the act takes effect | Omaha with her grand-dangbiter, 1 Mar syer alleges that -Alley ot a stock T e Mreo AL E vitor o) |ERDYIQ sty LS Eepeni s is to o ap. s v 3 i days, p y Altout sparingly. Wn be taken into considerat thena Barrison Prn S Heate, | holder at all, but simply Crawfords too i L proved secretaryof the tresury, and mah, they lived on wainder of the time | when t goes nto — = Crawford, it s ch s, is inspived b ssthey foreethe smatorial contest to o | that the government isnot lo be liable for <cape of Two ¥ is vaviously et Their din | Stted. no clim based upon a depredation SenatorSherman Will Retire, a motive to wreck tho roud and fo Cockatlnid tilhythoivennhal | Fasytuithierealirlca, foopmpu Rt B 050X Venrasia Crry, Neb, Feb, & Special ["ner pails be 1 le evidences A““‘\mlw'”“"‘l w‘h“r\w‘ s ‘] \\\‘.1 Nime Wasmiyaroy, eb, 24.—(Special Telegram wr ak his personal and pecuniary reve fo e 'j‘;““" AoNveTe Aol penses: in ‘m‘»;-«‘.xlnv wd :{.v‘. \",‘1 T ’.",‘};‘f phs BT bEa s aalisanIE L Riniite under the provisions of the lay m-| to Tue Senitor John Sherman of | because the present management woul C 2 attenipt 1o bulldo: 1 ¢ at the suns appropriated m the bill for the to Tue Beew,|—Albert Maley, in jail awalting | §F having beon used as urials. Plaln evi s thereloro, Who have nol aiendy | tyn e nr-Soltor John Storman of 08 Barden the Momon Wil his (Crawford abandonment of party [ yyrld’sColunbianex positionshall be demed triat for wbbery, aund Willis Brown, also | L ene B e i life was. found. d' thele cliims and whose clims we. iio has announ Wis intention of retiring 1 awaiting trial, escaped from the county jail 5 I A Indina Midlnd road. Instnces were his colleagucs | g part of 1,540,000 lirnitof the liability of tho i clent por-tion of the miue whoro the men | bed upon injuries inflicted 1y Indians | £ m public lif:at the close of his present | oy yperated of his havinge caused to be p 2 s, and - msert ther | United States on uccount thereof, wior to 1865 shouid a co N \r | te as made 9 i (PR e ! 1 threaten orkill them, but they cannot The iter ronriating $20000 for the ve- last night. by breaking through the 1oof of | ivero found wascushioned: b o frosh aje | prior tol houldat once make ous their | term. He hasmade this decliration repeat- | lished false reports concerning the rod, et st i 1eitem 520,01 ¥ e e s | eunn 1l s cushlonpid oy e fresh alt | afidavis, attach sich evidence to them as [ ediy of lite tolis Oblo friendsand by these | [t isexprssiy denied that the commny force them into voung agminst their will [ eginagoof wienrvient fractfonal silver coing ewveell fnto the court house above. They | aftortho terriblo vush of sater onthat awful | ohoy can secure and forvard themat, ouce to | rentlemen nodoubt is oxpressed @ to the | insovent or” likely to hecome so. and the Varmrs” Mutuil - Beietit assodation | jythe reasury — (shout $30,00,00, avraded burngda hole through the flooring with a | 48Y. EO0l P UBOUIn Lol A4Sl | e secretary of the interior, IRequests have 4 : Skl B rooords of the commpany and of the direetors | epresentatives are very indignant overtheso { - jylow the linit of tolernes) was inereised to SeLE T R 1 s : whore it was_driven to the highest point by 1 sincerity of Mr. Sherman's utterances. Tne | © I RS R Bioit piecen gas bipe, whieh was heated over the | Wlere 1w driven to the bighisn pit b come tosever) senaton, asking for petitions | amonmncment, howeyor. is moro sinifisnt | meeling ure ex A etk o develoments, and it isquite posibloit 5,000 on motion of Mr. € s Although there were several per- | e Witel (R ENS g S or decaratins and blank forms for waking | jn view of Seuitor Sierman’s prominence in | 0f fraud against | nindetiitely prologingihe contest Mr. Plumb off ent sons about the court house all night their e e O, ol the mineswhen | Ot such claims. “Thereare 1o suen forms. | tho pnst as u proidentisleandidito. FLis pur: | clared tobe abs i e nch was agreed alding cape was not. discovered uniil this momi e el ot T i powhiet | All that is nooded is a staternent ot the | o in rtiriugto privatelife arries withibof The Fire Record, ! Lo P requiring _tho No trace of the men hasbeen found. 1ge: | Lo Hsioler oc on ot thuse e | clim, properly sworn to, and with ¢ Course, renundation of auy futire presiden- | Western Indana in Tight Quarters. wiNGroN, Vt., Feb. The Burling of the treasury o into JRFts Daye botu jofeted dov: Hishe WERES | oey Sauavone Si'hie efd b | Tovoriive widence which shoud b for- | Fil'ashiration. T wil mmoto fru thelint | Cmcaao, ¥eb, 24— [Special Telegram to | ton cotton mills, a lunber yard acrss the i thotrade dollar bution . all A e L2 | warded to the seeretary of the interior, of President flarrison’s opponents one of the | Ty Brr.l—The Western Indiana, which | fiverand sevenl tenement houses were | e dbtaruow i SRR VI RHEED Opposed to Feminine Minstrelsy. miners were di ELAUNG S RANBROUS QAN strongest men whocoull “be pittel against | fimished terminal facilitios for the Atehi- | furned —Loss not at present known. e N0 thE Leaal ey LD e e S S Tho reseued men are wsting quietly this | Thereis every prospect that the shippine | him, and leaves Bline as his only formid- [ (SWSGEEG A AT B (L Te soisa, Mo., Feb. 23 —Nearly thenti R e e T fans moming, Thepulses of al but Masiusko- | il will be givén a_ day or two w the house | able competitor. ~ Sentor Sherman per- [ 30" nas skl 1k Chicago & ) Gags” portionof this town was burn ondel BRAnCes. {QEk kad it o Ber] - A fomaleminstrel show is billed to p! ST ovedin the past fow hours, | this week and will finally get throigh, 'Che | sonally urzed Foster's appointmentas seeve. | Fastern linoks, Chicago & Erie, Mononiand | o qay, Tosses aggregate 300,00 with in demies gaverisolo a lns dscusslon heve this eveningand anumber of eitizens ave | Heappears to be growing wealker, committee on rules, of which Speaker Reed | tary of the trasury upon the president, and | others, has beeomo cramped for wom. A | anceabout hatf, M. Chandlex ) place furth PE - ! lad 1 I | St Mr S atthe ol of thepresident for making eflorts o suppross wmon is chairman, had ccept 10 understanding is that Mr. Sherman's in 0 ) I f Nova Scotia Sufterers. the shipping bill a mend: | fluence will be exerted in securing for Pros ' 9 3 o per d JL P Canpbell's cle kD e AT TS T e plig bi anamend xerted in seciring for Presi- | toay to consider nceded improvements, but [ cooper shop and J. P Cany v SouplioR wis proa 1 th fist chur . PN e ol L L S T bill 2o | dent Harvison thosupport. of tha Ohiodelo. | te s foind impossible ot prsent o Hise | luried tonght, to v owithseverl omyenmataxdd P i 1 perecd to alter along debat 1 Iny:sioni ! t : psi e Sl et o 3 day upon wotion of M ) Maine, | gation in thenatioual *republican conveition | the necessary milson or two. The directors | loaded with wriin s ; lon Lt the mayor and ity coancil for allowing tho | O BRI BCRETE M but the movement was tric hedemo. | in1s02, TN rnrasentatlvos of. tho nbovo oalss || 000 Mesar. Cioman and Chas dier ha lithograpus to be put up. rday several | 4@ QRULDUMODS {OX XOUDS ) crats, when the shipping bill was submitted . “Ft and they od Itwould bo betier toget e, i 5 persons went over the ity and destvoyed all | Ferg AT elegHiNS of svmpatly wero an‘amendment, — Me” Blount of Cloorgia, .. uNatlona) Gaplial Not alowe with theie cramped quartrs tian Powderty Phodsaiing Lo Lio Bas the paper they could. It-is announced that, | SVOE 1o ERe aueen Joday. who leads the opposition, made a point of | WASHNGToN, Feb, 24—The house commit- [ Seris (N crodit by tr b addi WILK ESi son. o Eenns WAL list of those attending bow will be taken S5 e ‘{m‘ E ‘rn‘}-r u. Mucli to the surprise of the | tee on invaiid p ions today reporteda bill ¢joal 1§ i pinn s egram to Tue B itex oulogl ’ P, and publicly posted siness mbles, iends of the shipping measure, the point of | granting a pension of 4500 p mm 1o the 4 s 0 meeting of the cxocutive 5 st Tex., Feb, 4.—T, Dodd- | orderwas sustained, althoizh’ the republic | widow ot Admir: o P The Flouw Rate Reduction. he mext meeting of the eee ard of Howrrible Attempt at Suicide, ridg anisers, have assigned, cans had been assured by the presiding A cable I san at Crreaco, Tb, Special Telogram to | the K i f ‘m 1 1\;\‘1. rly swill e ‘}1 v Taues Ciry, Neb., Feb, 24.—(S) Al to | an 0 abilities are not known | oMeerthat ;l‘ \\‘w-“'--‘:u:" }w.l My \l: ] I | Suntiago, Chili, says the United Stat Tue Bre e 2'/-cont v | in the : ‘l";‘ oA HLES DRI “:" ”“" e LAl st ; d sl J " | explained afterwards that he ascertained be- 1 stearer Aduiral MeCan report s fighting ] m St Paul the board. | heme physician has warned b yatanothe Prir Bee. ) Horman Oswald, & bichelor liv i thou former will excod the | foro tho amenduent wes ofered that a free | Tqique, “Therestof tho country s tr Ao TR Bl A AR ¢ s e had at ol will be ing four miles west of this city, attempted | ( sigrice say's depositors will )| coinage amendment would be offered if the | Itis reported the cruiser San Fraucisco w neatl by yhodiool 1s jalen: as [0y wice now hehas been stricken with paid in fui i j | shipping bill anendment was admitted, and | boordered tjoin the Ponsicola and Balti: | Gouce by the thicago Tints thit the o i discase. The master workman las five Ciite A receiver has beon | that terefore he was compelled o mule the | wore in Chilin. waters will distezard the agreemcnt of il eastern 1. Hisestateis worth about §,000, ; one Star cotion picking mi- | hipping bill out of onder so ®to prevent conections that rates should be maintaied v lorri 1 about six inches in | chine company by ono of the stockholders of | fres wotnags coming bofore the ouse It s Sttitin g thelE iy e B0l "Phe action of the eastern lines on the ¢ DX oReE ta lariioxs g i 1gth, which ent he trachiea. Surgeons | o company orgauized in this city in 180 | very dungerous o adnit any extrancous or Was o5, Fob. $.—The silver pool | bion is unxiously awaite meaGo, Feb 24, -The barbod 181 this city wero s with a capital stoclcof #5,000,000. Tho stock- | yygermanc matter to ills i the house, aud R e wnad Thioro, o | holder allbges that, a5 rosult of the con- | He et O s i e 1O, aul | commilloe reumod 16s ssslon tolay. Sena Agent Lot Thinks Not. begn anther meding b tay In hopes fair hoy Menta \tion | spiracy his stock was sold at judgment B oY ey kil o set 8 | tor Jones of Nevada said ne was not porso fr. Lovis, Feb, Genersl Passengor | of reaching a settlencent with Washburn & 13 tho supposed eause of tho suteidal aompt, | tofreczelim i, The court issuel an’in | {iineall sors of propositims induding. w. | @1y interested in sliwer speoutation during | anl Freight Ageat Howard 12Tt of the | Mo gard W the purchaseof their | priatd limited coinage, if any opportunity is given, | the present con s, and kaew nothing | Chicago, Burington & Quiney today said, | V3% nadnst Albuny &Chicazo road has been filed and | the temperature sice noon today mectingof the board of divectors was held | K avsas Crny, o Kan, Feb. 240K wholo awour day eveningin which the minister denounced suicide yesterday morning by cutting his | ats with a racor, i wire men junction restraining any disposition of stock 5 ol a Thic inyolved g S o MIknE v | S L o, Fob, A convention of |levyand i b8 Thu e e ke Faby 0 Noxth Ritep FARNERS' ALLIANCE CANDIDATES, whate r "f-"’l‘l"l-_“” "'l“l“"“-“"”‘-‘j{‘”‘ or | yalativeto the ramored plans of the Burling ultue pletment rs, with repre Mr. Oates of Al e e A b o ibecinl | umber company assignel toiay, witbout | Coneressmancclect Davis,oneof tho new O, e e i b Tang | ton of uridging tho Mississippl river at Alton atives from all st in this vicinity, | mentto Mr. Caswe o Tur Bee.|-A few nights ago Mr. and | RN C ! 3 faruers: aillanco memoors, put in his firg | Ul sior men und qaitesuro if the had |y gaining eitrance to St Louis from the | hegn her todiy. The prpose is o organ’ | tiod g test thiecns Mus, Shoemaker precinet gaven | PWramon, Vi, Teb. 9Tt is stated fhe | appearanceon the floor of the house today, | 20e any ol he wonldhave known ofit. north i thatway, that, so far as he kiew, | izeonational ass v tax party toa na invited friends and | Windsor National bauk, capital 850000, has | He thinks the alliance is gong to bestrong Sonataliban Deal: there was nothing in the st | 1 i iiten Dedl Will Make a Tost Case, revi after the departureof the guests it was dis- | gone idation on nccount of heayy | enough torun apresidential ticket in 150, e Yeb. o n § e S A (e TS e hat | Westernlosses. Tvis stated that the depos- | He said: “Ido ot think there is any doubt AsmiNaroN, Fob, =3 nator Wilson o Passed the Blder Bill, M b e e o Dovored that sume o the numbor had § o S0 Ga una Tn full P that the allancowill have s national ticket | Marylnd, who had been indisposed several | Toppka, Kan., Feb. 24.~The house has d - ! i A ¥ ransucked the house, stolen asmall amonnt N P i rencral wday served @ laint on ex-State of money, a valable necklace aud _appro pri Tho bank fd & western agent named 4.8, | in thefield. Ttmay be too sanguine to ex- | days, died suddenly Shis evoninge pssed th . reducing passenger el bt ovanoatsand wraps belopeing o | Warden, whomadesevenl larke invetments | poct to clect “the - prsidenl. ot - this | Senator Wilson was born in Suowhil, M., s t0 Lropsiiror MoFateidgo and. T by EoL A | tho other guests. The ! fn mortéages, by which the ank suffered | fime, “but “wo wil Tt Weaver “of | poconhor 2, 181, Ho graluate at Joffer = Dot vaceivad IV B S ihe slato becn discovered beavily, Warden was i 1l several wa _Jroald M MO0 L son collegein 1811, and studied lay. I 18 P rofesso ibeclich's BRemedy, b L T s Kaneas banks rocontly swreckod, and in | North Carling, the presidet of the alhanco, | 32 T b \ funds duringz bis ineamber L'ls 15 10 be Caowles Discharged he s Tod fuvesting somo $10000 | or vico presidentarespoken of s thoticket. | 4o Wit wesidioniad diacior on Lhe fomo |Gairighial R0L by e ElinioR AN a tost cu ries Di god. ing e et o w11 o ey, | (ratiotickol. Ho watjadgo of the Marvland | Beii, Fob. 3 —[New ¥ Tel L ’ 34, - A cuisis has avisen in the | o cn say what willbe tho result. 16 | QU0 Cllled Statos somaton, Tolsgen 3 nmonwealth loan and trst | may throw the cdectin in the hose,” lect Bioton 3 rewedy for reulos f " b werenot MIRS, PORTER'S PENSION, Contirmations, alt which is one of the of su ' n > 5 \’lrw says the Within a weck of the burial of WASHINGION, Peb. #4,-—The senate has con 5 but it isinjeet :n‘ inf I t § l idate, Porter the house committee on Sowles 1 i — pens has remrted a bill papil el A cire Tho county T pousina has 1 per voar to (o | FOSIEN Lo o secetary Of hae Several opinion of Attoruey Gilkin R widow. -~ Representative Houtelle, chairman | (%% A0 21 & > | oher i the same effect, whereupon J ¢ 2 : D of the navy T w and an old | ° eyl \ ol charged Mr. Cowles | e bas navy ofticer hiuise the special champion [ }gneh retin - - S armers a ies from | of the bill, und s ho will get at through , 1 Voted §5, Mol adjoining cow “Three | thissession. Mrs. Porter hves here in i d and s already Graxt, Neb, 1'eb specia 1 ants and | quait old brown Stone Porter mansion on H | i - as wll s laryugeal pth to Tue Bek. ]—Champion thel _ 1 | street. The admirvalleft oly an inconsider- | 1'e Artists and the Belin Exhibit | oie)n o county, lving in the yulley i i ho . o Nt | Bte estate to his widow, including a small s, Feb. 2 —[Special Cablegram o | gatement tomoriw inthe B M viver, yesterday voted bon trains y s evuning WO | jncone from the sale 0f dome books he has | i Bk —Duriug the course of intery oy 1o iutendss (o state all he kaows of tl 5,000 tonid 1n the construction of au irigating | and onc n Nebraska. Mora thun | Pabibhed oG A printed inthe news papers of this ity todiy ditch. The vote was ninety-five in favor two hundr vsons were included in the STEN'S CONMINSION RITNED PR gy iwo parties Athalf past | o'dock this aftermoon the 10 / Y d L e Rl 8 IO . BN [ anis: ibiting works of arta i Towa Business Men Meot, e Ury wie Slgued b tiae preeid the Berlin extibition. The 4 pocial trin Cenk Ravios, T, Fob | An b Ired cabinet oficerin New York It is expe [ 1 texhibiv oguavalent to de members of the Towa State Business Men's | yhat he y \ Specal to Tue By A Caveless Pla Asasn, o, Feb, firmed the following ales > dotos and with st ; i acious not m t i privately that s on Blazing Prai \ter, and the doctors infer from this that p s strongly protestagainst e dy » compound tt v s vomedy | ny | 3 by Assanltand Fattery. Yonk, Neb, Feb. 24.—[Special to T Bue)—The cse of M. J, Shackelford, od with shooting with intent to wound, paration of Kock's t or will be hers tomorrow and talk an is ca il to furthee Emperor W - Onganized Labe | association met in this city this moruing in | posiion immediately, There will boa meet- | linw's ambiti nike Bevlin the art conter Sooring Senator Chanlle » Mont, Feb. 24 . A was tried yesterday in the district court. | anpual conveution, A three days' session | ingof thocabinet on Friduy which Secvctary | of Europeand thus eclipso Pais, which city xconn, N, Feb. D passed the louse bill rep: i | v H Alter rewaiviug out all night the jury 1“,1: be biedd, ll'mrr 1sexpected 1o attend, after which be | now claims to Le extitled 1 th . bouer, | sonsatlonulseens i te bowse this agaiist organied Lubor ruel treatmenk

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