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THE OMAHA DaAlLy BEE. B TWENTIETH Yl'l.\IV\'.V OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, NUMBIER 251, IIE RECOGNIZED THE NEGRO. | fon “ (UARRELED WITH THE (_l‘(lill.\':':‘ il expel b feom Bty " ny politieal intrige, British Vicory in Buemah t & President Harrison Appoints a Oolored Ma Prince of Wales and His 1A, Feb. .- The Britih forces | Congressmen Air Their Opinions of | A Oltigon of York Objects to Mob Violonot in Upper Burn Killf SOUTHERN MEN CALL IT AN OUTRAGE. | r Pl IT WAS OVER A BREACH OF ETIQUETTE. | dostroyed. Pho British | | f z INNOCENT, BUT IT DID NOT SAVE HIM, and wounded When the Senators Will Sit The In- Emperor Willi Quotes Lnw to F3ise Fone Reports on the Resolution to In \ A i Depredation Bill Legistating nirek Pope Leo Displeased with dfined Belfust i fheent That No Mo Railronds . Fob, 20— [Sp \ vestigate Sufrage esteiction ! WAL Ko BuNG IF (e MK The atlormey-genoral for Troand World's Croduction of Pro- am Preight 1L gte- n Flamilton N i ni cions Metals Gossip, W d_proc wonerchnt city for vio f the Marks nct hat these nerchants . ’ ¢ an_Tard Wasnivar A f T t By t the o ToNitY th i tho Phelps & Gol-Father, i 4 | ol I Cablogram to | 3y _ _ William of the bapt . | for od it the W J ¢ Lo mob nea s 8 ¢ \ . 4 1 thal Rustia 8y | ¢ wr thaf e i t isu wing F Y t and had ween and the ori f ' Uil < . s » Noill he were Oberpfarrer, Mullor and Re 1 in . 3 wppointed a mombe oy leniad, vreons it Green H 8 S : o W 1, ropd Pruny 8, Hearu, | Uheprince e g the country, At the su ¢ Kk and he wis sus - Upon the arrival of the queen at the rail i e % lucts have br S PRESIDENTEAL NOMIN ATIOAS, d v wnd ea i ”,‘I,I‘" MURDERER FORD SENTENC way station hiere her majesty was mot byt everal ot her ofticlals of high st s Mr. Coleman of Louisiana 1he was an : from el ”le: prince of Wales and his suite, the duke and | eral von Rauch proposed tho h thoritatively in formed that since the passuwo W, Love of £remont Made Consul i ok Judge Stipp Overrules the Mo for | duchess of Edinburgh, the duke and duchess s, Mr.Julius Wollt - read apoem and | ofthe MeKinley bill the priceof jute bagging | atsan Salvador. v dole \ ol to make izl a New Treial of Connaught, together with the lords of the | M= Thielps spola for tho emperorand X the | gies to cotton planters had been groatly Wasnixaroy, Feb, 26, -The presi re thoro arching for Ality where Feb. %, —|Special Telegram | adwmiralty, n nimber of governmeat officials, | Presiient of the tnitedSta Saaaend Wy osent the s the following nomina- | awhile the ownerof the money romembered ns: John A Aunderson of Kaunsas, to be | having put it boot for' safe keepiag, for Alaska Congressman Dors the Nominations for Bishe key's Latest Appointment. t op s Foreign News, 1, iad an ap rance whe cdaily 1if " ' i v v I 10 liaye i Juette by « \ Iy clieaper than ever bofo by the presider flor overruling the motion | membe the house of lords and of the f Aftor: overrulings e oot | Houso of cominons. . Tho qucor, iminedbately APPROACHES A CRISES, ME where it was f Willis was thereupon Jun it in Char L T el v 19eon Jmn b . Ry A release, but naturally objeeted to calling wis conducted with much pomp and nan Citizens Will Resent French | Kinley bill AR LN vaastls, || XD L i ot tters even, heneo this action him, fixing the time of | ceremony to the state carri which Insults to b mpress Prederick, covered by th n flag, and caceying | G MG couSH &€ & L son the hour 10 a. m, | was wating for her majesty and BriLix, Feb, 2.-~Tho o0 Caratto, | Arasitin aou TaRIHO. HARICEIA| s st 5 i u" 'm‘! Vi he Contract Awarded. 1. on Saturday, Mareh 21, In kee wi N d 1 tothe dock yar W theair wis then drly v theale | comuentii \tory overtures | of the wor Guayea s Jumes W | A Ob LIl '”“; bands present played theair of tho national | Bmperor Willian - T } M= Mills of Texas opposed the bill SRR RN ) e Al for the plott w, “God Save the Q) ho s hich tho visit of Emnpre dicuted tho reciprocity poliey of the present, [ W€ AMOm N 8. © RN e carryingout, with Bill O'Brien's equipage bearing the queen s is regarded pr s: “The dministrati procity wanted ToHe) NSRS A ik | 4 P e { the murder of David Moore of the railvay smtion to the | s | havon vight to think of reve \ e B Sl b ALl LA vrhen asked what he had tosay before ' ariven between Lines of soldiers e ol Grosvenor, in closing his vemarks, said congress should take adv vof the Me. | drent and consul general atCairo, Lgypt with his brazen effrontery during ong and event should be passed, he stood up in ful marines, who presonted arm > royal | pead of th iro Tasgit Prod King contracts of the hundrads of - people i court room riage passed. Al of the vesse WLtAI Thit Rsile: iy o ARG 10, and his wd said: T am innocent veceiving | mouth harbor and in the d couidr T'ho German oo A i ! formance | sa the outrage upon the per f h . h s i 3 i Wl filed with @ cigar in his mou ¢ with | thundered forth from the war ves Deror aad, they hayes f : : ! 10w th tructune Sheriff Taylor, Ford ¢ s suicide 008 soon s the arrival of {ile Fremol: be AR Gt wovor: orolzn noumtonll States w w4 idewallk made an attempt | I pos- | was o knowr rive ample satisfaction and wipe My T6oR(h linois oppos 42,805,000, « th a 3 i from the of n_couy 5 s with Upon arrival at the ik ward, her majest 1 the honop.of France by cn imialibad e to i precedin th walls wil linntly draped plits over which the foIIE feo o Foasi e Briblc oinss ol ki LS fielid brown st The royal” standard of Engand wavel in the exaEAtolld MR PpIox uterior wi wghoutand wil brecze s 1 the Pans i Bacited, st it wes ol (e | 1087 1o of b fi ' st ir I'modern plutform ¢ in e Ex-Empress Frederick | fonaire wia. - The i CHU AT iyl n <and vestioules will e ey : 1 il q ted the athedral of Notre | can people would efittad ‘ono ola, | SO0 BTSN OVEE LT ¢ S Ve ] b sorvice follow 0 1 rat bios amber of M { £ 3 of several penitentiarie . > 1 | 1 e of war ttes article La Iiberte thearticle R4l on i was ;s vicates is a very desivabl tito of Washington, wh . i s e which hou idine inlo the llontigiten the Bpulaugists ws tothe fu- | A5 0 ) : n [t e Otor Jail-*reaker apture sarincesriiaseaviililc DAGING ATTENPT roBRERY. | ' a button pro e French newspajers are vun- [ heavd of it Thel t foro. EObY s ; Sl et cousplcions }\‘ 7 o acounancy v Jwin their romanks, Lo Jour says: | lebresenttives wH” 1 ] | e pram to i Al M bt e o Licutenant Gove o nad b is roady, our amauent com plets e 3 © of ,850:435 il rotivement ta him from the seat wl the Caj 3 front majesty, and th : rves thoroughly trained 2 ! 2 D v 1 bles brightly by sboned bottle of cha X nd ten othewmemboers of the | tached by t et from its p ver e have st a to th the bows of the Royal Arthur, cra ' \ they sy ) as |y s ¥ { f quiet all day, but has at - the cut water, and the queen ex el c Phe chieck % Prussianis | V1 st 1 2 5 y ‘l”"”'“ TIEWnon solomg separated Cameron and Ncors, Neb., will now be able to get tgetier. Wolcott of 10 T Briz, |- The matter I ot L ie . THGIEa0Wit0 oX commbmai o that one of the most daving uamie thee Royal Avthuy nd Irench diguiby is saved. Fur mevits e y t 8 1 Mr. Camming t < ) v - room Lol S Josition 1 the ruebt contor of tho republicin | robbery of an executive's desk was nnde last | | Hermajesty, then pushinga second buttor smonstratlons would ondy detrct Mm | M. Iiteh of New York opposed tho bill it o s i St A e e faitas Seio ¢ is time vanis an el bell on o real spirit_of patriotic pr W has b f ¢ v G Henb Y ol i {o, ut the At now ipied by M htin Licutenant Governor Majors' ofiee | i Sl FUE S LoVl Ariiasibeni| Sasiniten Al DREEIRL. Titliarloreile denyinge that. it would prove ofany lenefit to THaaaTTE H t W. Dollarhide, who a 1 bim question is situnted east of the large recep- | ironclad glided smoothly, grndly down tho | tion? sollal ugko il mn v iox A B ik nn o he prisonis . wis wited 1 tion room, which?some timé agowas occupied | Well soaped ways into the water TRusial At AN S AR B e en i A “Sentinel | at Nebraska City. He went from the Ne sgain stalking around tho senate, althougli it | 108 Foot Whieil sone LG agowes sceupled | Wiy S IS DY T e Only Rusin Prevents: (Ao furtner dobute goneral discussion | apecial from Tuy, says: A | braska City jail to Aubur, where ha is in yory iutwugible form, The death of Son- | B Govemar thayeras bt fMog. turres hurried by & 1t through tho | - Brieay, Keb, 3 & Post, commenting | ¢10s¢d, the committe rose and the house took | private dispateh from Washington aniounces | obtained a horso from Johi Bliss utor Wilson and the anticipated death of Sen- | this reception om on the east sideopens a | joei vards to the ways upon which the see- | on the Parisian incidents, says it will evi N s e G that J. A. Lomke, ex-state treasucer of In- | and rode to this. place, and after ator Hearst will probably make a_ehangze of | closet. From this closet there 1s an opening mammoth iron elad, the 1 Sover: | Gty nrdes s inniaate fil & stnurde | a L oefavaning sustomtnoliouss {nfcom s been' appointel United States | ne was captured he requested that Bliss ba :nu\ |\“:'l ‘(”H]l“ v of republican major ove the Hoor wwhidh ook ROk G ) TParGRIEA ke e o 2 e ;x‘u:«;»\ulxmn. N 10lo to up the o weral ‘m‘ | vice Huston resigned. telesraphed to come and get his horse ly. ' Both of thesa semators wore pi ofieo of Licutenant Governor | already deserived in connection with X v Owil the extreme cold he froze his death removes the possibility of the ) i omebody guined aceess Spoonr. t the capitol. Theoffice of thegentlemanin AN UNEASY WRAT The ghost of the federal elections bill is tho Tatnching of the Roval Arthur were re. | 1oug ago, says the Post, were it not for | Striks out the paray i priating the | National Capital Not foet badly on the way, The sheriff from peatedin the case of the Royal Sovereign l\’\\\'u | n Saary.amount “"' LR !x‘l Wasmsaroy, Feb. The conf Otoe ¢ v oarrived Ay and returned ind the Latter, manned by hundreds of blue | « Vienna papers atribute the agitation in onls for servic P e e A T e with his prisoner to Nebraska City after i i wkets and mavines, was floated as suceess- [ 17ans to Russian « , cavtied on through | £overnment. Mr. Crain the amend I ! pr paying the constable the £30 reward more republicans to v for the bill. The \ s on the plaster | f i ; | votes going against the bill, aa it wou to th room, mide Nis way to the releaso the two pairs and this perm ! nbed up the wall, leay ([l TR B Ra A TR S Aasal Do Roulede and his followers, ment. reached un agrecment ¢ fact that John 1, Davenport came fron o 0 TGV Ports osl = Mr. Dalzell supported s of the Srtth Bione Ol oviNOWE IEneL to IV ITa R CaRtie: Germany's Last Central Paci Iy o frandulently | i : % % 1oy N b 1060 50 =1 S retal will take practic or that auy thi ni ! e ol el i SRR ; 4 g Mre. MeKenna ed the | sl \ A train cousisting of ten cars further will be heard the cle ity o 5 : R A amend ment 1 b ; srant outfits wentwest to lay via the sliip Admiral Von der P N f ik | T cutleman i s missioned by the L0UE LI or¢ ] y sorvice. | : v Shc car Osmond, There will be little “senatorial courte Id not be At the : fila R s wny s Tnere vwas : ) first of between the twvo senators from New Hanig b ) sentative of Germany® i i A t - t L T « act for the A o R Ve ot S ate e Ui 2 T i o T 00 e 10 DA e T e i e KILLED KA 1 VAL ANCHE, t t ox-Congressman Gallinger have had a gumiaty I carries twelve guns, Her name was origin 3 g JiAS ¢ lengthy dobato n AR ket itho | thr . : 't CIE v Bl s ehtivea Pour Persons Me Terrible Death | alteration took Letween M Vi s ¥ 2 Chiteod | main ball of the : 1 H A Ui Sr oAt R Tl S8 Cannon u I Fithian, the Tatter romrki e 4 e A R I nudo disreputiple | LY With a spr tich ” vequired no | fally, aluost at the last mon Cnestep Brers, Colg, 0eh, 26— [Special | N0t he woutdnot lavehis fice publishied in | aunual canventio l Amertean | {0006 ody of v bargiins the democrats, and Koy on L, queen’s command this name wa | thepapors as Canon's hadbean. Cain ommn Suflva i el tHigh |Vt Hl St X Chanaler now comes back with connter | {eked was one of four bought four years ago | Royal Arthur. The Roval Soverei B0 MU R S e R 0K L O etorted that he had - suficient chavacter morning with } A chitrges of dishonesty and disrepute on the | Md was supposed to containimportant | gevew battle-ship of 14,130 tons, 10,000 horso | Stowslides ever heard ofin this comtry came | defend him agiinst such assanlts “ | prosent. Miss Su Anthony read the | and fresh and ¢ Pheror M Claltnger T B "o Very Wi | papens relating to the. gubernatovial cont power, and carries fourteen guis. down from the Ruby petks near Irwin about | motion to strike ont was agreed o and tho | S ¢ Dredidont 1Eliabeth ¢ty Stane | the Sions City personal foud, and the strained relations | 1he would-le thieves must have been fright o 5 1 0'clock yesterday aftomoon, sweeping ganmtize srunelisplsiion ygibt 5 ( tou, who is now in England, Th trie cars Which will eXist between the two New | 006 1Taway \;‘ fore they s n“t”‘ thei |I . 1he Pope Displeased. the 151 passed and the house adjourned. LR Akt o a Hampshire senators causos much comment | e key used, however, is a duplicate of one 0 Ao LI Papers were also road by TLucie Ston i ol licaus. I have to account for it tomorrow. Sk ormod the propy. | superintendent’s wite, Mes. Clark, thewife [ Wasmsaros, Feb. 26, —The house amend Eaataingand fahy INDIAN DEPREDATION (L AINS, ——— The conference committee, appointed to of Weatenn Loaplean Ghlongo: foct a compromise upon the ludian depreda Cuieago, Feb. 2. [Special Telegram to New York today br tabout t 1 calc m, There is littloe ) 1 that it inry key on the inside sk which was at k Mr: : Teleggeam to T Bei{—Oneof the worst 5 v of delemte n King mine, carrying death alled in the state. anda that he is exceedingly displeased with | of . A. Clark, who kept the boarding | ment tothe direct tax bill was presented and Must Keep Off the Stre Y.B: Dennis and £, W. T ), two Jast nominations for bishops made in tho | house, with her two-year-old boy, and Cap- [ Iaidon the tablo for the present. Among the | WASHINGTON, teeb. 26, -In view of the | Omaha boys, have operied a law ire. . t s for the approval | tin B. 1. Lunley, the ongiveer of the mine, | papers presented and referred were nim statements that a large number of persons tion bills, ks ronched u final ugrecmont Tne Bre.] -Among H-‘(‘ western people in Noliness, This explains the detay i | were buried deep under the suow, which is in [ ous protests from Nebraska against the | have entered, or contemplate entonings, the SR LrE AR BRRU IR At 1€ "\‘“"“'1:13 I““”‘l‘” '(‘{' I‘i“““}“‘l" elena, | making the appintine o accordingto | Mices fifty fect deep, Fred 1l Geman, | neglectof the government o the maiter of | Chevokee ontlet contrary o Ly, the Featmhnun.bll) proposed. (o coento an UG | s —C. H. 1 , Helena, | "0 i vious announcen TS e of the employes of the mine, | disarruing the hostiie Swoux and asking pro- | tuy of theinterior today issued a public no- ((FER O SR PEE I EIREAL U wdent Indiar court, while the original ser AL the Auditorlum—Arthur S. Potter, Dr. | 0n Thursday, Fet Upon ropresen- | was also buried, but Qug | teetion fromw Indian depredations, tice that any who attempt to_do so before th 4 oneLYl Shilk g ate bill proposed to confer jurisdiction for | George ¥, Pavseil, Omaha: N. M. Wells, | tations made by th rican hishops as 10 | gut alive after four hours of hard work, He Mr. Shouy v 1 commit- | linds weroopened toscttioment will be per- [ tnand, arvived here from Pine Ridgo thh the consideration of Indian depredations | [imean: A, M Helona: Mr.and | the sad religions condition of the Ttalian im- | v podie et and bruised but he wilt re. | tee on tervitories i place of Mr. Pierce, ex- | emptorily removed and will forfeit tio ¢ afternoon and will leave for San Fracisc claims upon the United States district courts | Myps. John 1t, Das Moines: Gi migrants who land inthe United States, the ey bt 6t the s cused i they may acquire by disobedience o law some time tomorrow. is the remnan wout the country, and the court of | ji feves T, M. Evans, Ellensdale. N. D, propuganda which is making an exhaustive | cover. The whistle of the mine was tied | “phe jogislative, executive and judicial ap it regiment, the other 1 this city | bill which the eot Atthe Leland—H. A. Tt son, Omalia study of the question under the pove's order, | open and drew the attentionof the people at | propriations bill was reported. The sund Senator Wilkon's Fune » , 1 committoe has agreed upon, and \tiho Wellington — .G Galligher, Dillon, | has ‘issued a pistoral lotter add 1to th liwin who turned out en masse, and soon | civil bill was t p and the comn WasHINGTON, e, 20.-~Tha tun o g i vegulars Iy become b law withiv | Mot § l'-:lm' Diousiipan tho Aiblad Lho le ter § every able-bodied man i the town was o ionginey poaediiof. (RO Lo viee IEadiopon uanithe w0 “”1 il . Swan, D A, Far- | B o o hoslot. the - tmmigrants- arg | the Wav to the mine. The wind was blowing S S MV S FNATE SRR L8 Wilson will be 3 on houso | e the committee that the United States distric Ao Shormn | Mr, and Mrs, J. B, Ken. | Subjectcd to, and announces that his holiness | a hurricaneat tho time and snow was like | appropriation for the public building at Bur- | {11 soriiy I VSN0V pan s at the courts t as m business as they ean | dpick Sheridan, Wy o Mrs, D, O Rhoades, | 15 resolved to take energetic measures to vem- | powder, but they faced itlike heroes, The | lington, Ia, from WD o 5,00 e ) vin I _ ont, loft attend ~to. and the —extra - work | Chosénno cdy this evil ) baby was fond at 11 0'clock, buriea in the [ by Me. = Stewar., £2000 for el AR T T \t Minue Captain B s e Ao tndso Lot T Centenary of Wesley's Deatt sow. It hal evidenty een kitled | UG ARG P T e g aagt 4 when strick by the slide. antey Going Home, Resmvitee, Neb Special Telo gram to Tne Bee companies of th ompanies coverthe remains of the late Sentor | idge ) romair 1 cavalry akes his | ves here to- in too much delay in other important busi- | 3. ‘Strell, Lincoln: i oT Loxnoy, Feb, 26,—|[Special Cablegram to 4 Lhe | soil by ievigation; by My Teller, £15,000 for | The Waters Higher Than Ever B - i The conference bill makes amplo pr Atthe Gra | i By Westeyans aro eagerly anticipat- | 00dy of Mrs, Ropell was found in| the imwortation, care and preservation o Known— Damage Untold. . Aninjuietiim Dissolved, vision for the payment of theso Judgments | Omhe rroul ovents of the centontes of o | the cellar of what had been the house, Ste | xeindeer f se of natives of Alaska FRANie0. . Oal (Feh. 06 Graxn Tspasm, Neb Snectal to sbtained in thecourtof elaims. It makes it A R iR e A g had ovidently tricd to get into the collar, but | The bill was reported to thesenate and passed eS8 . L e Ber o te otion cast the duty of the court of claims to promy Mt 2or Conmal Bl g s leys death, which occurred March 2 2 O after the amendments were agread to. Tue Bre.]—-News was re o duty of the ¢ 5 he Droframme. opens next Mondng | was caughtby the slide aud was instantly i ‘ ; - e L S R institutea by ‘ king com cerlfy Judgmonts. o the scorotary of 1 Atthe Gault-S, W. Cally, Beatrice, AL S MOk ohens ek Mondesdith ; Iheloslylal vo.oxeaitivaaucs judlolsl op AL A Foudion a0 | puny to prevent {Chan erior, and the latter officer to transmy e L R B . i the un ig of 4 splendid brovze | Kb e ATt A propriation bill was then taken u rerthat Yuma, Ariz., is certainly doomed ! o conerress for appropriation, The bill lim. Atthe McCoy Mus. Blake, J. L. Claire, | statue of Wesley in the city roud. The great T'he bodies of Mr. Clask and the engincer | PRPIEIOIUIL Wis thon talien wb. o i A, Wiche from i i Lot mort Lo congress Zorsppropriation, e Dill Hm- {9, 10 Mlypn, 8. 'H. Goodman, Omaba Qivine is roprosentod wearing his Oxford | have not been reeover ither of tho | (0 ioe B fouklh asslstant hostmastor won .‘ Hation claims to 15 or vant for il sums duer | 1:1t H. Personsof Sioux City is n guest of | gown and with a bible in s hand, os he ap- | bodics recovered wer din any way e palt il s A dation claims to 15 per cent for all sums over | his brother, B K. Persons, of Chestnut b . i Paimoctin | By Wik | eral, but withdrew it after objections by Mr AR S X ;s solved last Wedne A A L R O R R e peared while addressing some vast audion ] 4 vsare down botwecn | iutal who said thers was alreudy 100 i ynger, asthe waterwas rising so vapidly | 5 d | pn D A e T gt | Strecty Euglewood {nis propagandist days, Hundreds of lead- | hereand Irwin o word_could b sent LT AME ST IV BRI ORI A0 BRGNS " gt is hias nedss t King this bill ‘there will b langer contingent LSS jubis popagnadist days, Hundreds of ekt | hoe A B e . Tlodgeaoy | CHiravgune in tho postofico depirinen Lat it wouldmoon swoep away the of e aRe Akl und appropriation for Tudian depre dat ous LABOR IROUBLE ing Weslovan proudions lave ulready avrivod |8 e Shave. bedwal tho storm for a | , A 1t of order wiis vated aud sistainod | AL that tine the water in- the Colorado was e Tyt The anaanglan exncnaes, 80 thel tho ssceelary o IShEntIoE i trip to Crested Butte, to bring the news, [ fEE Lhe dmenti priating 85, Ap to 34 feet and 2 s, five feet higher advert i stock the tre ry may meet with prompt payment ) the metropolitan eelebration qually earn- | trn riug the new for redistricidng Utan uu the cleventh « b R sl It ) RIS BTSN | RonnuylyaniatT s 1 estwork 15 going on all over the Kingdom, Thoy armved s woring at | (S than the flood mark of 1561, and the highest iy vory i The e il s a8 MR inl - o'clock and as fast’ as people could M, Sax h L Tk e Cal L ik for e oalato elier o Pirrsuens, Pa grricvanc Euperor William to Bismarck, bo movived fn thete sloop [t news i apromly o whi i i s Bty spread. Snow shoes warsrustied and over i v < the operator warned the ofice . iat he could stay at hiskey only half an | FI£C mRhts 1 dmunds will appeal Sanders offercd, as a new seetion, an | €Verknown the lorado and Gil amendment providing for the purchaseof | are both raging torrents, iy por 15,000,000 onnces of sitver and the issue of | tions of houses treasury notes thercon, bt Mr. Edmunds raised 4 point of order, which was sustained 3 A T TR o e b foot raiload brid g across the « 1 i1, N eh. 20~ [Spcial to rees dead an The water has reached the sills ) Comin hraska WILL BOOM ALASKA 3 itteos of the various organizutionsof the | ~noy, Feb. 2 Special Cablogram 10 | yhiy men started, hopaag to be of some as » conference committee having under s tem received from the cc Tue Brp It is statedin a Berlindispateh 1 gistance at rescuing the badies of the vietims, consideration what is known s the Piatt | pany's offieials today a detail answer to their | thit Emperor Willlam has commanded Bis- | as the Tewin force was weeked (o exhiustion :\A.:‘;" \‘ \‘l.;r‘\:lul‘h] {I.n;‘r‘n-\\ “»‘ Rlo IR AR i e R e mpan arck, a major in the army, to W hen humian livos ,r-;‘u;x‘m.;-\.‘ e are 1” esen he business association o s ki would equalize mattevs. It was veceived | ¢ in political affairs, The empe A Ve 5 - 3 sty i wits no discussion. General Superintendent | sanctioned by Bismarck himself, whereby L0 atqr B BULY 1o m gress, agreed upon a favorable repor 1 Watts st will 1 O R ninist ve prohibited from publish- | AWay and gathored swowas it traveled, and Rucrnoy 8ol e DL L DaDe but say 1 whatmay happen, | e comments on state affairs without the [ When it rachod M Hopells house it struck o I A e N R s consent of the sovercign, and he instances | it \-,mf Il force t H‘t” iorally crushed it PP e L Aty o 4 rom the famous trinl o ) Armin in sup- | {uto Mndling woof's and - eattorc i ever rece{ved, and the provisions of the 1 2 Feb. 26~A committee of | 2008 etie SRS B0 OGS iatly same hagpened with the Wasisaros, D, ., I A Y BEQARG TORY K \ Nt dd will sorvo to open Ui o o ors fc v vast s the Braddock wire work B2 bi bo, : . Theshafthouse was o | of the membors of the com i 0 Y . Adlad northwestern possessions, and the next four . = " ittl tho track and wis only 4 e f smout Years Will seo worderful developinents of p I rican for a Heroine Hgusous el tho IRACKARE WaA dily SUELLE | navo prepaed tw i acres of fr o 1 ith many und varied resourees. and received iureplya ve vers, . 0, —[Special Cablegran to | house, . having jast finished din i | the 1 v THREE NEDRASKA AFPOINTEES, wuich wded Joln Hobday - and } Thre Marquis of Lorue’s new also had just gone from hi o to | favorably ? . Wants a Round House, Ropresentative Dorsey sccured threo ap. | & Lo maxert ghota wos | e this week. The nerolie of shaft house, Hal th three | the v f M « pointments from the president today. Th ay strikers werc about to as bo drawn tos sooncr there would been ¢ i s o « \to it Ly most prominent was that of James W, Love FIRers Wero sbout (o & Y oue lert to teil the story. of I mtto be consul to San Salvador, adnired d South America, Ihis probably, in fees and and is considered very desivable o o1y, 4 ! - 4 of its pleasant surroundings and the b orn rallway employes, with dol Will ¢ st the Wil opportumities it will afford. Mr. L ¢ ‘exas, Iudian Territory, Kansas | | formerly @ school teacher, but for several | aud Missouri, representing telegraphers, en years past hus been & prominent real estat Uealerut Fremont, He is well to do. He and . tlio eonforeie L on the i and it is expeeted the b ‘0 ik B v 1 0f passengors weademy appropria was agread 1. Yuma has about twelve \ n Pekin, Phe chiir laid the Nica L canal bill boo | mostly Mexicans and halfk fore thy senate, but Mr. Paddock insistedon [ depend 15 upon the ri the pure food bill. AS 1o quorim was pre of th ritorial ent the senate, at 494 adjourned Indian sch Pheve Ao the fine orchards along ¥ v tor Motsiugor this provisi i the fourteenth amend ¥ v - t bur Buried by a Snow Slide. went Apportionment. of re Cuesen Burre, Colo., Feb, 20, | ming ; ), 11 ide swept over the Rullion King f Ve Trwin yosterday, carebingthe bour o, Feb, Special Cablegram to | ar inerinte ent IR pell dw fiasourl, | ol Tuk Ber. | -Farmer Rutchmann of Walds. [ M Ripell, M Ed Clark and giyeers, fremen, conductors, svitehmen nd | e, iy Baden, Gormany, left o estal iley sl biriod o U owns Love's opera house und & beautiful resi- | aiiva o the quéstion of federation ot e | 15,000 marks, all of which ho bequeathicd ! o recovary alls \hn; (-I l‘h 1“ |'x umb ::m; lt.:t il \\ [ '1 different railway organizations, | the ’m' : Nat l.'. helr h.;‘w ! vair Crushed by an b ngine, ropert o is about forty-cight years ¢ - ough ! ) veliase thein o1 b % 4 ort Jhd'a man of cudture and abllity ‘ mheeai s e E, Wyo, D poi ‘ James H. Rigies was appointed postmaster | 1 o nets 1 at O'Neill. Riggs u.h.:.,;.m of tho oftice, | For Omuha and Vicinity—Fir, warmer - " ‘\ . ktogo ¥ e m aud is appointed to fill a vacancy created by For Nevraska, Towa and South Dakota s Movements house it slipped noits sug two false @ . I bur the resignation of the present incumbent variable winds, becowing southerly ; wariuer, Buusser Special Cablegiam | epushed oph who wis ALA10° reatrlils sUITiage. for cAu B At e Tho third spporutment for Mr. Dorsey was | fair, 1o Tue Bek |- A wysterious lady bas joined | undorncath it His inju P Favor Pederation, isan eager demand for adva ARKANSAS City, Kan, Fob, 26.--A convention | DOk among the royal fumi 1o his holiness part of the amou testing the w t Tk Bee ¢ being reprired in Green Ik fanily were v es are fatal, vebelion or crite, ity iolates o fouricenth | g alwost swothere

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