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Tue OMAHA DALy BEE TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1801.--TWELVE PAGES, NUMBER 252 . B —— e | FEMCING FOR AN OPEMING, ' | FATAL WORK OF A BUZZ SAW, | Mar of ®im.lamr marm. | Gy ) sttt TUNON. PACIEICS. EARNINGS: “‘,:,“,:f"‘l:":“}‘:”\l' teie | Discussion of Obfosgo's Tuvltation to th , uiny ' | A Decewber Statement Shows a Deorecse i Enst Buftalo toni Southern Veterans by Their Leadurs, \ - Gross and Net Reccipts, most completely demolished 13 tonley was kille wineers HORSE STOLEN, | Detrick and Maloney 0 SENATOR BLAIR'S CONSOLATION PRIZE. » - HE BURLINGTON WILL RETRENCH. Eixtra ¥ r Ityan an x - | Cane a wer - badly burned Two Men Fined for Selling Liquor | U8 1< were injured Nebraskans and o New Oeder -Sena- the Wisconsin Conteal Manager Dos ported With ut a License Catled | YUNA WIPED OU anderson’s Bnergetic Work | f wies the Reported Freight 1ato Appropriations Faved Lack Nebraska News | Cramer Succerds Vanderyoort e Hai e b Viittn Elvery Building in the Town Destroye o . Sadly Damaged Cal., Feb Dispatches o1 Bubstitut Cut Brom Pacific Coast —otl Washington News, Points Rallvoad News. Iroad omelals from Yuma WSt ¢ in the town, except 7. [Specil Telogray I J December statement o Land penitentiary Wasiiy 3 4 vedor baaly d by There was much inter, castwa rtwe southern congressmen toda for water. ation which the world's fair comm iness house in the town, the St veut, publie halls, school houses, fie milway's ontive system Rross carnings 10,1305 dos et d t Chicag } Portho yoar « tor A il the project fora | IBAE 0T THirGaNGT B P railroad buildings b Sasibein : e idences y swopt into the | the Grand Avmy of the Repubi o ¢ A t for the monthof Decermnbor cone roase, #1,1 ) or remaining property in | catory exer of tho fair 4 g s M R being watehed over by special police, | southern con grossmen who fought in t y it Yums is falling tonight, but | g further rising are roceived from feracy, and who ara popularly : 1 by the come ek 1 v b, 1f verified, wall result in the to- | ''Vebl brigadicrs,” were interviewe RSO it Y ervice rondered for vbone, The physicians | tal destruction of the town neerning the confoderate reunion at ¢ P ey the government between November 1889 tunate men stato that - ago. Geneeal William 1. H, Lee is an a bt 1 | e s 1800 i i will havoto be anipntated and an Port Flooded. thority on thisand all other matters which | th committes biil wou Ll LLL WD AL chanens of recovery for both Crry or Mexteo, Feb, 27, —Th t of San | concorn the old armies of the soath, for ho | About thirty i this service constitutes, in the opinion of the ufavoravle. Felipe was flooded by tho sterm. One | gepved with his distingnished father, ¢ 1 while somo of thel oo TorL iy ofticers, :.‘\.. id Lty ||‘|} \|'<Lli.fxl schooner, one lighter and thirteen smacks | epal Robert . Loo, from the first to th lor protest, othors would unlos gainst the United States, but in the preparas = ":' ibolilt. Notes. 1 were wreeked. Bighteen houses wers de v o wnoror, Neb,, Feb, 27— [Specialto Tue | stroyed, and many families are homeless. A | o _ e _ || the committec an.amen Bk, |—The high school building was crow ded nber of lives were lost and wany cattle “““‘I”;‘ horse as Ml Ll ) providing _ that ieany | ships, on Monday with spectators who had gathered | drowned, Ll L LR L i giiade bl A sy Y wiss ammended, anc ry advised im0 o m of the above statement it has been proe of the war, and was astride n confed Mt el vl v nvictions —ee I favor any move which will tend to wips | and ports of Central and South America tates, with which reciprocity treaties have AT visionally withdrawn from the yearly ace cou though i fact the reduction wag necessarily mado in the accounts for the month of Decenber 1o witness the Washington's birthday exer Sto . " 0 ar for I Bad Storm at Pawnee Clty. out sectionalism,” said Geacral Tloo that exprosses the gist of my views," tlod to nny of tho Profits i i bivel f""f“ "» onio " Whother this particular form of reunion | sponker siid that this could 1w r‘ o Lo Spocial 1 i \‘I° atthe World's Fair weuld tend to wipe out Senator eve, when he polied the senat L s il S AL n, with high wiuds and considerable SRR R v on the subvention bill, found s welt de- | Hannaford of the Northern Pacific road wa well snow. Everything indicates - rogular bliz- [ J5 “"‘: ok ‘\‘ il b I T e of the amendment | jn tho city today. He and Trafic Managop A l nent J lin g ¢ % On We < 10 Grand of the Re zrd, 2 G i L e LS Al rested to Spea 1 suid that the . Bi W o CONS on Ho! g : g ¢ v AL LA UL i L - these reunions have a tendency to separate amendments origiual sonate | H: C- Barlow of the Wisconsin Central both that the owners ¢ public Loys gave a beau dinuer which was Railroad Traflic Delayed ¥ s denied that there s any foundation whatever cdiving b t followed i th vening by anoyster supper | 5, Atelivods Tanfls N dition of | the sections, rath w unite them, They meet with unexpectodopposition | o1 ! ac AL e % ‘o to the aprce- | and ball. The dinner was well attended, and ANy, U nipetaitin sometimes revive old bitternesses by bring- | be sent back to the senato, (LI Uik L LA ) b cargo crried, was o o ha ¥t | that the boys had not forgoiten how to cook | the New York Central & Hudson River rail- | [0 o0 hoea who find it hard to forget e, Farqubar his been working for s bill | trouble vetween their roads on the one hand An amon dment ¥ 1 up, I | beans was pla to all road, north and south of this place, owing | (A FPEEIEE (RS FEE A opie | six years, s practical dofeat tonight s | and thoso of the Uuion Pacificon the othed AtABANOS - X to the flood, is not improved, Several traing | S MHEMOrIes but 4 2 reunion of 6 | told” upon him wouderfu ve It dspertans | gy wagard to grain rates from Pacific consh % SRR A g ) Disibict Otk PRIGecdinge likvie boon tbArdonBeL ALIIRIAER are 1a10; World’s F'afr can_really obliterato sectional | due to the porsistenco of the men on the | 1 EELIS KV FRES T G L0 ST LG OF tha'te § i i 3 TareRial, Nob., (vis Grait,) Feb, & Fuk i lines, and aid in wiping out old animosities, | outside, more than toany other one eau poin D OuldEe e ’l L S AR AT P ALaR TR ST B ER S Dl baiot aBite Mohawk Waters Subsiding, it will have tho heorty approval of General | that the “bill was -va\.t"rul fue SEVNOL [fatindls false, s'ated that carly i th Yorke was adop has ju osed this place, Hon. J. G New Yok, Feb, 27.—Tho floods in the Mo- | Lee, and, in his opinion, of all those who Sy A UL LU N ekl B Ll the Unlon Pacific and ol of Amer =R s ¢ hawk valley have been checked by the cold a % X cdly drove away hosts of the original friends | o Northern Pacifie, with the Wisconsig clissification ny I " i (Clillola ol i Il L CHIE NG M i Bl bt bbonss M:).d,ml‘;; southern miks [ the measure Central as its Chicago outlet, entered into an W d 1410 I the Sis- | Euilty of sellingintovicating liquors withont | WeOr witich Bt 16 Jast Biett o feneral Hoover is anothor of the conspi LAND OFFICE DECISION, agreemont. to cqualizo the rates on graig proved by a 1 nereased licenseand was fined #50. Phillips was g s 3. Akl s from Pacitic const points o Chicago on the s | position by Mr. | aveaignedon the same charge, vleaded guilty Stopped at the Danger Line. is the result of & wound received during the cision of Commi Groff, diswmiss- | pusis of 621; conts to Chicago terminas, the Y ut price of | to four counts and was fined 06 and « | - s viver is sta. | siege of Vieksburg, 1 neral Leo, he | € thecaseof James 8. King against the | e to Minnapolis and St. Paul being 60 and San | 1 108145 por | Both wero committed to the county jiil Muiipme, Tenn; Febg7.—Tho river is sta- | “0 lr“l.” el “an | timber enluure claim of Philo 1. Allyn, for | Guts” Tho reports went on to say that. the AL 50'c nthosub- [ the fines and costs ave paid. There were | tionary here at the dapgerline. No dumage | Wi8 & £onJSUEHITE GLVA e VA land in section 10, township 15 north, ranee | Wisconsin Central has discovered toat the ported th ninety casos on the docket, a largenumber | has as yet been reported. River men think ‘Chioago's invitation tojold southorn st 1 west, North Platt o) lnnd - district. ) oy Pacific was ignoring this agreement went, 1o v being foreclosure cuses the highest peint has been reached. diers would undoubte be responded to | He also afirmed a oninthecns | aiii Taking 600 cont rato to Chicase. Trafiio e very cordially,” said General Hoover, “The | 0f Jobn 13. Shodd awainst Edwin V. Hiscock, | Manager Barlow suid there was an old agree- soldiers of the north and south now min ract of land in _section 12, town ent of such o nature made r threo - 103 north, Fanee 65 west, Mitelell (5.0, | nonths ago, but he had ot heard that the wry. There are Grand Army posts smuissioner of the Lan o to havo pub- | cutefue rates and kuew of no troublo of any burg, Mobile and New O A shed & new nof i intention of Sarah | iy hetween the systems named ermnentad. | ©1=es and the dedication and raising of the | Pawykr, New., Fob, 27.—[Special Telogram L been or will bb negotiated,” should b 0 the system of In- | W0 o year | 1 . . A » s 00, THe | without reggard to rce v or previous cor i | be citizc chool flag, "The Grand v of the Repub- | to Tue Ber, |~ One i lic boys, headed by the +1. . band, were in | the of the worst storms of sim fying ti et ! v )00 season has been raging here this after- attendance. The pupils acquitted themselves | o dition of servitude read to, lians fug th » sailin uous soldiers of congress. His empty sl "he secretary of the interior today afirmed Lew s Mack The Ohio Recedin Rey~orns, Nob., Feb i to T | Cixcissar, 0, Feb, %7.—The Ohio river Ber Wed day ¢ ng Miss ZellaMackey, | continues to recede at the rate of an inch an daughterof th county commissioner, was r 1 by Sundayat the latest the rail martied to Charles M. Lewis, one of the | roads will résume use of the central depot. el TR : ) ol horhom The New Land Law, principal merelantsof It s, at the hom Vot 1 Bulldiie b Riie the oration at the unveiling of the statuc ry (80 ¢ breemption) Demanding Theie Dies, e i scenc v 1 Pue conforees on [ of the bride's par r. William SI¥ D iH06: ChESEN Several deaths | Albert Siduev Johuston, one of the pre AT RO HARALQIL (EC Cricago, Peb. 2, —[Special ‘Telogram to out of the parlianie timber culture | Marks. Many of the lea 15 0f Roy- St e Bre. | The pissenger representativesof e 103, Mitehelt (5. D)) land RBIi \vorE i raOR LT nrosE have resulted from the food at TinJuans, | {oking forward to invi the north ang | distriet. The pro s rejected by the com i couple with tokens of their fr | where nota building s left ste but will RLOUSHELBREE CHLEOE0O made bl el south alike, aud [am sure the southern sol 2 ‘ dicrs will ond most cordially.” T ither serious v months oy SENATOIC BLATICS APPOINTM ENT Senator Blaie of Now Hampshire has been runuing for a consolation purse for some f 1linols obtained permission -4 At : wl laws gen- | to offer y ship substitute, which was an entirely ’ lost. Ve s, 152 v yight forward at Called Back. COIaRW xas. 't 1 U0y then agrosl o, , e e NEDRISEA Oiry. Nab, Bab, 3 | Hovstoy, Tex., I Last night was M4 o7 \ u recrring on ordor oral liand systom of the | Telegram to Tis Bee,|—Sherff Wellman | the coldest of the seaftn. Budding fruit fnge the I eudud by the subst damaged. v notitied all connections that on through pted an amendment to od over their they e priation bill which 5 ) changes the name of Fort Omaha to Fort Lol B ulan b e | s RO Tor 1o v | cnt of the locul rato batween Chicago | steaction of aewbuildings aad improving the | and the Missouti viver. This did not new fort vent the h ticket government s first pluce 1t repeals veturned from Steding tolay, having in cus- A Al time. He leaves the senate after a contimi amid jntense excitement. As the call ca er cult . with a resorvation in | tody Albert Maley, who escaped from the ; . 4 . ous officiaLlife of thirty years without dol. W dse anl it was knowi themotion Tl |- faor of bou s heretofore initited. | county jul Monday nigit. Mley had been VA e sran The river is sl | tho bublic service Sonator Blainis peciie v i short time ago from making becn defeated, thove were many manifestic | <o period of cultivation 1s to be computed | travelingut uight tnd biding o tho dagtine | risiug, ° People have-abandoned ail houses fows and cccentric in his manuers, CrRAMER DERVOORT, UL O O o O A tithe ko b iroman EEMER Dinlaw ol from the date try. If the necessary acts ‘”;(,w,“‘ e mml“m“,‘l' s otiian and gone to the hills, is a man of ability und is oughly Paul Vandervoort ignation has Dl ‘;“m St ”‘““ Bias! """.».-";\‘115 fat moment M, DINGUY SOUINEed [, I tion s are Riior PR SABIENI FoR M| S R o, .78 e rospected buth inand out of the senate by all | accopted, and aer, ehief el I n i this th eive lis vote to the negative, and the speaker | of cultivation are performea withi \ocated, it iy e Mine. | TostoMes at * O \ppointed to | but little aver 50 por cont of their local rutes. antounced the vote tobe: Yeas, 1427 nays, | propertime, the persons who comply with e D A STRIKE, D) dibn it BEBL e st DR L) e 5 A Futhermore, the tic are gouting into 148, THe aunouncoman sgreeted with will | the provisions for f Yon! SESEARR Sustained se s Injuries, i recently cireulated a petition for bis appoint- | the vacancy 4 ! Lol BN applause bythe democrats,and then My, D e DL L8 . L Prenrer, Neb., Feb, 27.—[Special Telegram | Trouble on the Pennsyivania Put Ofr | mentas district judge of New Ha L (RO LTARROUS 6 v Jut a result of R e e L h b oa by the pay @ j an act o hen Vasein Hy e o the president appears to have mation L. Jarvi t ogmored loraeimdartiootionyhi e o Hheenitel i o s Bex osoph Forsythie, living ten or a Tim send him as miuister o B EC Aot darealb R B Ranibra ). wing 1he propose 1 mwiles west of this place, while feeding his | Prrrsnera, Pa., Feb. 27.—All danger of a | inated him this afteraoon a3 e Simiatiare e etarnalebned 1B and the expen ditur " cattle yesterday fell ten feet from a corn erib | strike on the Penusylvania systern has been | sion 1 now oceupicd by 5 | g A Telos D b Chri o f n v | and sustuned internal injuries. He s in a Denby of Indiana, who wis . il o . Y LR A e T (s e Atter critical condition and may notlive till morn the Clovel nistration 1 1 g raliog the have accepted the concessions made by the el Ml aeain vecured on ordering the bill to it iy : : at. The nomination of company , and have received as at the capitc averted, for the preseat at least. The men thirdreading. The third readingwas o Eiaeatal sold yoas, 147 5 nays, 145, ’ i\ Kot 9 ""; surance of ioration and satisfac- | b of the senat the raile “Me Cadwon of [inois, moved that the g Lo B T, breslisfasiiy he company has firt r was surr y . from be recor t RO tomnTitke ) Cur Bee Ihe norse that A refusc N Hes. tors and kept ¢ f 1 7 the " that aE (i irai and u Sl R s 2 jeot. achioved antiound reputatio ) tes Mar & t 1 issued bill 10 the At s Carter's livery bam lastnigh Noth f of theedu "‘,“"““‘]‘, ¢ o b it e been b ALLOHOtS0 IR LEAVELL Type ous labor measurcs. Nebraska, Towa and Dake of Mis: ri, ra -8 A dniliate Snow at Beatrice. Cire. Fev. - A local paper says the A NEW ORDER 1 NATA WASHINGTON ) S| payiment of 5 0000 acres of Sholl hin five vears, d Beatmcr, Neb, Feb, 27,-[Special Tele. | 18rge type founders of the country, after lor evening paper Senator Man T B I s 1 this state ) th 85 5t ORIl Guinon s ion i Touthna, North anil South gram to Tue B Tlie heaviest snow fall | Besotiation, have about alie a co derson, Coloucl \¥ . Marstall Brad 3 I ) ¥ th O i Nevada and Utah itshall [ ofthe winter for this locality is falling this | dation of thelr interests, Tho capital in- | 13, Stanahies, | NI e arose and reported backthe bill iuaccord: HEATL LT prosocution 1 eveniug, beginning at woon, The snow is | Volved is reported to bo#,000000. - The es- | G RETE IR EER, B UGRA T B FECIREE | 15, Brown, Sa \. Wit p ance with instr trespass 1o show that u timber culture | gnfting badly. Itis not, however, unusually | tablishment of uniform pricesand the pro- | \w "y “'NeConuell of Tdaho 1s worshipful | Phillips, David Ak i < ce Tt Fo 3 entry was for agricuitural, minir manu © | tection of the printer ave said to be the chicf T HAnBALEY i | 1 Spad rar Phe billhaving been vead a fusilde of grand master. The ovder is based upon the | Jacob Wart, Christopher Youn 3 peciil ram to 1o ol et Gt i rm tho A anoed facturing ordomestic purposes, and that the - - - asons for the consolication of the thirty odd | ¥IPIR dirian doctrine, which first had its ex. | jo Al 4 side. Mr. Crisp raised the point thaythe pill [ HDCEwas transported o Lty il Western People in Chicago fomnaries. Wholesule extting of the prive of { U 5hio %Mo Calmi il Cal,, and 15 a semnt. | & must bo considered in committee of | IWOVision, lowever, is not to apply to rai Curcaao, Fob, 2.—(Sy elogram to | LYVe s been the rule of late, and owing to | [0 ucficial organization, most of | Yreres B e e 3 ; byt Y SSRIG Ry roads, Towns and cities may make town : "% this prants of printers have been decreasing 2 v HraeM Eoraay o Y AL RIS EROES YY) 1 | there to the effect that the 10 whole, pending which the pint ontrios on mineral lands, bat this is not | T0E BEE.|-Among tho western people in s ol wiiose memb 1 Senutor berg, Georze W, Johuson, B Pattersor ; ity was raised that the 1 had lost its 8 3 i1 valuo, enablinginew irms top Counnell, Shoup and DuBois of Idaho have b t RENY pronmes SIOE B LTINS privile aacterand u tul ts place > interfero with the working of undor Chicago today were the following tirely niew plavts at half th stof those laid |00, ‘|‘ trumental in spr 1in VI‘ Loct ‘w Jocubit LD ENOHONE MRS M phLe) The ordersent U oes into efl D e Foot o I st tuke dts plie | wround minovat caims, A provision fs mado At the Auditormm —Arthur Stayner, Mr. [ in before the demoralization. b et S L L o s o e R A AL G e s b oy ot Mg , for grants of right of way for irvigation p and Mrs, k. E. Loomis, Salt Lake: Mrs, € - — d Lo ORI a8 prox artin [ creasc mat ha day, and it cuts off tnen T \,m..:; overr lod v: \h;n. ‘r;u 11 fedsd 2 A I R o Want NG Tonhodalos isc .I(.;n‘w‘\“\‘ .m:.:» i on i s way wost ‘.‘v the | FPawley. O Al widow—Curoliue D, | partment, The object is t A0 AN 180 LR aCee Was, PRSI nora it aces Sonstr At the Wellinétor bes Moines, IEAN 818 Oiny, Mo SHcbiey =Gt Awbun [ At onandbntl Obdar o te st cean | anyme AL naLd Dyer i T avevery vailablo p Nt Farqutine moved that a confernce po | 101 o ivolr, Tl vt Palmer-W. J. Paul, Omaha: Miss | of ihe cngineers' brotherhood pssed through [ Nebraska, Colonel Cody was apnotuted by WA T e A S Gl s ordered and, pending action, the louse,at | HEIEY L Al | T Y D hite, | here today on s way to Denver in answer | Senator McConnell as deputy 1d mastor i N a I mlihighy a0 ] ol len't apart South Dakota. . i * | toa call from the grievance committce of the | for Buropeund Senator Manderson us sword A Edward 12 Fowler tot wrcity o shipping bill, - as passed by ik 0 Lt ; At the Grand Pacific--G, W. Hill, L. A, | tio Gr western milroad. He undep- | bearer forNebraska, e, e Grifin, Nathat t L S e L LR t Garner, C. W, Pottor. B, HL Odoll, Omaha; | studs they want a new schedule of wages BAKKE D FROM 1115 DEPARTVEN navy). Da i ot i 5 sestsdblidrdola PPl R S i ES wald, Boise City, Idaho; E. W, = Secretary Foster loft the treasury depart tsook, Harmon k, | 3 orthwestern Rates, thie pastinnster generl tomterinto sich con Bealer Stecle, North Dakota Cokestrike hout Froken. ment this noon. 10! ficopb. an’ frvitatio Andrew Be lark 1, L avs with Arerican eitizens for car - At the Saratoga—dJ, Casey, Omaha ScormaLy, Pa., Feb The strike of the | lunch at the white house. He and i uel Sander S L tivel e mails on American stea S At the Clifton—I. (. Sherwood, Omaha cokers is virt broken at Fawchance, | dent spent an hour or more in T ofion . tockand. ea States ports and for L S ¢ 1ing o At the MeCoy—F. 1. Costello, W. G. Webb, | where several hundred men are at work, The | 8fter which the new sceretary s i ock 18, Omaln strikers are bocowmning restless, A conferonce | the department. It was afier B o I i 7 south. At the Sherman—Henry D. Fry,{York, | will be held Monday is the time set for closing the d v i f 1 Minnes Nob, visitors o can’t get in_her wils v [ { the AT the a ) las, Fort Yates, = tern order as Secretary Foster made his | 1 and live Pine Ridge News, appearance at the front door of the treasury ates from - Pixe Rroar , Feb, 27.—[Speci building. A stalwart doorkeeper bavied th + Central Memorial Services, T Br W last might, ma HhiLE Lamd that st A nok EANRTON Bk i 01a) Tolo})| Salxtheuoyy 8L month newspaper man who knew the secretar Sinit The Pacatic Short Line gram to "D Bre,| —Memorial services here 'he capture of the Indian murde near by, He stepped forward and i i ¢ WAeH . R t . tonight for General Shevman and Admiral | Lieutenaut Casey and Driver Miller was | duced to the ast d doorkecper the p v S, Gar who DR R Y e v D v t Porter were largely attended, all the mili- | cleverely done by Lieutenant Ci of the | retary of the treasury, M, Foster took ¢ S K ',,y”.# t st tary and civie socicties and fitemen being | First infantry. He has left the ey, an( [\ aelnEon RALKeAlY, MMCHMIEIRIY W N \ Bils part o, present under the eral supervision of tho | itis saa his life is threatencd by the Tndians. | {ianiy oty o Tor s st B CLEVELAND'S LOST MASCOT, - Hart o raiiroads, wekney, Georse Finuister, d } A dispateh to the Journal fromy urd, Mz Clark, Jacob 8. Gray, Robinson, | Galesburg says that news has been receved Burlington e e exp el tives prosent A pproval lin ) 3 ud Pine Ridge agen billto establisi a record u 1oficeof | s, or for the tran of Tudiaus, $5,00 : the war department, which was referred to | to the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indlans, at | Phillip Kearnoy post, Grand Armyof the | The Indians are sullen, and their hearts are the comumitteoon milltary affairs Dovil's Lake, for lands_excludel from their | Republic. Mayor Swift presided and opened | sore since the roturn of Indiaus fiom Wash R B ey reservations, £0,000, The committoe the proceedings with an appropriate eulogy | iugton.. They clalin they did r:ot obtain all | g %8 116" iohso todny was Congrossman ke ! S P T et | e Bov Daee fv they expected, and moneys due have not | oot of the d o9y a8, mn 3 hu- | it lhe e upon the honored heroes. R e oY, ORPS e t Lockwood of Buffalo, TALIANS IN 8 3 i ‘;'H'” bal et e e | Bradiey, Prof. Swain and others followed in P e — who will be remembered in Chica by | \ g 4 KArpe | the symmissro Bt affais 1o mdver. | logquent steains, —The flags of the city arc Canad rocity. thoso who attended the nationn yeRoni} < One Escapes and Tells 4 Tale of 4 e DAY g bl mast, and tho whole community isin | xpw v Feb, ,_ a0 has | Hhoro Ju18S4, a8 tho min. who! nominated L Moy | 3 $ s for contra pplies in- the spring. | (oo b clen the solomn occasion. Many NEw Youk, 7. B man has L Gl mandaning LI Al koy s Cruclty and Misery prosont who - fallovwed Shep. | received more than one hundred replies from | coincidence that Lockwood first nominated t 4 eb. Al hattanooza to Atlantaand the | members of congress who were asked if they eland as sherift of Husly were with Porter in some | would vote for the Hitt resoluti Mr. Wi- | he nomiuate for mayor A e . i to tight wing appoint s 3 gr fevement man says a maj of both tho ite and | he nominate m for governor, ax | w ¥ e 0 Hinnabrel t L house will be secured fn favor of unrestricted :y' uominated hi presi o ist A Common Thi reciprocity between the United States and M ) ) | Rl & 1n Canada, “Senator Herman thinks in the face [ Then Lockwood ninu Suapp of New NTGOMENRY, of the Canadian campalgn any action by con- | For president the break the spe One of the most e uous figures Norther: Contirmations. w, Ieb. 27.-The senate tolay ogram to Stas 1y 5 can to T L ivan gress might bo misundarstood, L o appear at Mchonall uest Hearts and Willi wediately went s and the €hina Mission ilusiness Troubles, O T Nasnvirer, Tenn., Fob. 27,—The | ap tton for Hughes & Havrison lumber compauy t Dur Pittsburg a deed of trust The Weathe ¥ Mevehant's Nat aha and Vicinit - Towa—( v wed o Death Speciu v an b 1 fall t Davenport and abou ] er Dulin, a ¢ | 1 ne ye f ago, while Des Moines by Sunday I fropped a sy Lay dropped a spark in Nebra . o 0r obehsi =10l s caught fire, and with her taw - - Wasuiy The President to New Mex Shot His on Fedret P vTa Fr, N, M ¢ lature W, Ind, Fen, 27, —Ex-Judge o~ S et o | papers relating reciprocity arrange ) intoxieated, shot and fata Denth 3ol Yreasury (but | ments betwec 1 States and Brazil ' i enty-throo yearold son Lo ) ve Unitea State also the president amation and table ) 4 1 - : v thereof in sums not less [ showingthe exportation of certain p express compauies o v i Steamship Arvivals, pri fhan " 8,000 and to dottyer In exchange | from this country o Brul, ullof wh tional banic shares )\ 4 w York - Peunland, Antwerp 1o'anal therefor gold bars of equal value, with o | herctofore been made puiio, charges aud repealivg e tton—"Thi s New Yory. aud pontitan e Dow ned inoia Squall

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