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9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— L ] T w \ m \pN hnn here, mads an unsuccessful attempt to | 22d inst. She will appear in Sardou’s great FROM YEATERD TS SECOND EDITION | than of nearly 60 vears, was arrested last | Wooster university, dicd suddenly at 3 | arullery to the Third artillers, battery € B()l\D ]0 H“l} \ R"“\A\( 4 | commit suicide. He had nearly succeeded in | play, “La Tosea.” T 2 ma N evening and “today bound over to tho grand | o'clock this morning, agod 80 voars, He had = First Licutenant Arthur F. Curtis, from the hanging himself when the keoper discovered - ’l““\l\' 0\ ‘| \“ "" |. H)R“ jury in bonds of $500 on charges by Mrs. Etta | beon at Wooster university sinca 1870, Third artillory to the Second artillery, bat nim, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, £ ALUBRIA ANMADLL M Fiyon of accomplishing the ruin of Jessi® | Fora long time he was profossor of natural | tory 15, Ho will romain on daty at Fort - p W, Matn of & v th l:uhm-, n;-r];lxnnr old -lml‘lr;\h!r Ir: n[ul-‘n folonce av \l“nul umiversity e Ofopd, O Monroe, Va. until farthor uorders. In- . o = SPORTING NOTI jeorgs W. Martin of Kearney is at the - charged that [1lis onticed four other little | Prof. Stoddard had among his punils at Miami | fantry arm- First oute Troadwi Ohildren of Wealthy Fremont People Clan Miliar | Rirls, none of them ovor 15 yoars of age, and | UNIYersity | Presidont HnFrison. Secrotury | W, Moore, from the iy b tanirs o voy i . sial Reciprool h v t oble, Hon. Whits old, minister 1o | gy destinely Married. / h F. N. Prout of Beatrice was among the ar- | Proposals for Qommercial Reciprocity with | the voungest but i1, into the barn of John | Noble, 1ion Ahitelaw It minister 10 | Twenty-second _infantry, company U Naw Onnaavs, L4 ~The proposed | rivals vestorday at the Millard Trance' Given Definite Shaps. Thomas, for whom ho worked, where ne has i s | First Lieutenant Willinm M. Wright from the battle for the £12,00 purse offered by the | V. Abrahamson and S. . Jonnson of Min- | ""'I"“I"'l'“:':“l i FIE evnete:. a WHERE REPURLICANS WELL MEET. | :";""" I‘!"Tj"r”‘;m' Second infantey, com \i 3 ) den, No at the Millard , | ¢ consicorable excitement, and | pany K: First Licutenant Q. Androw v SECRETLY MET AT COUNCIL BLUFFS | Olympic club of this city, for Bob Fitzsim- | den, Neb., are at the Millard lvnching hins been hinted, but it1s not be- 1 ster from the Second Infantyy to the Ninth { { mons, the champion middleweight, and \|I>|11 l_'lllw- 1es of Liucoln s stopping at the | GPAIN'S SOCIAL QUESTION RAGING | lieved that anything of the fand will happen nfantry, company B, Whipple Barracks, Millard | Aria.; First Lioutonant Michnel J. O'Brion, What Minneapolis is Dolng In Arranging for Their National Convention, Peter Maher, the Irish champion, to fight Though No Objections Were Offered to the | g5 000t wraating considorable interost. R. Thompson of Hastings is at the Millard Enforcing lown Laws, Missearorts, Minn., Fob. 10. ~Convention | from "the Second infantre to the Fifth in 5 . G. Simmons of Soward was at the Mil | pears of A | | Deneque, ta, Feb, 10, 1n tho district | matters aro progressing rapidly, and the | fautry, company G; First Lieutenant Charles court today injxnctions wero issued against | plans for the accommodation of the great | H. Muir from the Fourteenth infantry to tha fifteen saloons under the provisions of tho | crowds which will attend the republican con. | Hecond infuntey, company I, Fort Omaha; Mateh, the Young Couple Preferred 5 b o Lialnin St. et Rapadtican M Fitzsimmons wont fnto training at Bay 1084 yertard l to Surprise Their Friends —Ne- Louis on February 2. He went through the W. 9, Oratie of Arlington, Nev: s at the Growing ¢ t the Neres Excen braska News Notes, following training routine on Saturday: | W - kL] —Belgtum PR ing in o Close Place il Ly ter | FiFet Laoutenans PRGN B, W. KaSeey Tron After walking twenty miles, on his |/ Yo % . s ol talisl Niws, prohubitory law | vention aro crystalizing. Mr. Addler, the | tng" Second fnfantey to the Fourtocnth o — return to Robinson's, his training quarters, Frazer of Chadron, Neb,, is regis VRELE: ¥ SPORTING NOTRS. world famous designer of the Chicago Audi- | fantry, company It " he wi rubbed down and wei N terad at the Arcade. . v o M ' g, \J s, " Fresoxt, Neb, Feh, 11.—[Special Tele -— - torium, and for many years past widely cole- T'ho appointment of Powoll Clayton, ir., ta A A : 1 - pounds. In the afterncon he punchoed . A, Linkart and 17, Michaelson of Tilden, oodws 3 L U of Some rate thespec o s (e bo second lieutes valry to o 6 gram to Tue Bme.]—A big seusation WaS | ho jall for half an hour, and boxed about | Neb,, aro domiciled at the Arcado. [Copyrighted 192 by James Gordon Bennett.) e e T Some | brated as the spacial aronitect for tha national | 32 RECONGIGuEgnAnt of cavaicy to ank from o v 3tant degt gt » > > A, ) > - " More Valuable Rael An I8, P cal conventior ding rtie: oroated hore this forenoon whon 1t Was | ono dozen of tho best boys of St Stauislaus | ¢, . Glasior of Kdgar, Nob,, is stopping | Patis, Fob. 10, (Now York Horaid Cable LANVRON. ICya WD, 0. JNTESthiree } 'v’l""" al conventions of both teading partles | gyon o410 the it cav troop I, to take learnod that Paul Colson and Nellie Blewett | colioge. Fitz delights in punching the ball, tho Arcade, Special to Tug Be Tho commerciat | | 1 ol & REARRIT A Wwherever held in the United States, today | affect at the day of his appointment. The wore married yestorday at Council Bluffs. [ and uniike many others, who do this work, orge dones of Fremont s registored at | arrangemonts betweon Franco and e | NOTses at Woodward & Shanklin's sale today | handed in his report. He says that arrange. | leave of Absence erantod Iyrat Iioutensnt e uses every muscle ol his body equaily . g 5 3 of s Y \ ) A . X These youne peoplo are from two of tha (14 HE0,CEeEy IUEEE O et ihto. pluy with | the Dellono United States are making good progross, | rouxht #13.000. Some of the moro notable | ments for the conversion of the Minneapolis | David C. Shanks, regimental adjutant, Eigh: exposition building iuto u hail for tno repub. | 19nth infautry, January Dopart ¥ , 4 : les were: Ve Y o, by Nutwoor oldest and wealthiest families of the city and | hiy hands and arwms, and his ball boxingis | A B. Deanot Tfastings is at the Dellone. France asks for a dimnution of American | it WoE0 ““ by Hysdiok's Dellerount, o, 8. | ment of Toxhs, 18 extena0d Py nothing has created so much surprise in | worth sceing. Mo 1s exceedinzly active in -‘wr'mtv-:l' IL- ll'n,vr-"‘ll of Valentine is se- | customs duties on merchandise worth $12,000,- | Coxey, 1“‘.,,.,,',,“,,,, Ky., #8.000. Lorna, bay | lan {eave of WbARMOS ;r'.."',(':.x Oaptain Jawes O, socioty circles for many n day as tho | every movement, :‘I:“:‘m:‘l“';m“_'r‘u”:‘;l"“,",‘;g:::n iy ;‘,“:‘.l‘.’q“"":"?"]‘:'m".l o is among the | %% $10,000000 in hides and 2,000,000 in | mare, by Electioneer, dam- Lizzie, by Wil | S\‘l‘.‘,’.l:;lv‘:;:\lw‘lvh:31111'1'\‘-‘1».1’?;!:‘“.“(- [brediction that | Mackay, Third cavalry, January 14, 1802, aunouncement, of their clandestine marriage. | {08 MGG, TG, Ialeations ar (LCC SEIRL | ot Bt L S entane, e ! L4 sugar. In return Frauce will grant a mini- | [dlo, stes & Honaker, Labanon, K., sdom. | NUECPOIWILIERah the repabiican oarty | Departnent of Toxag, 15 oxtended ond The two families have lived for years in fine | !¢ Matior, e gy | (BLLOSY 8 g g frinth tan? on.A san morchandise worth | Dictionary (2:30), bay stallion, S'year-old, by | ho be yeu constructe month, Major Jamos W. Scully, quartor rosidences adjoining exch other, - During tno | Champion, & dance around the ring for an | William Collins of Wahoo, Nob., is at the | MU 1ft on American morchand b Dictator, dam Sain Waw, by Administrator, | this country . 4 master. will procoed from Atlanta, . time Paul and Nellie have grown up together | Bour —or two until ho wears tho Irish | Murray. $12,000,000. Tho necessary details in reeard | g g “[latra, Tecoma, Neb., #.000. Kight T'ho exposition building, he says, is being Mississippi City, Miss., to attond tho U with & fondness for each othor from child- | Champlon out, then try to end ho Contort by ohn Wood ad wifo of Grand Island are | o such merchandise form the subject of the | oiher horses were soid for upivards of §1,000 | Foconstructed to seut botween 10,000 and 11+ | States circuit court in that city as a witnoss socret for some time, but tho members of [ Men b oL LTI >, B, MoClure of Plares, 8, D., 1s at the | e Morocco question‘appests to be com I ey e SN o ot o of tho outite spacoocoupied | from further attendance bafora tho court meither family haa' any intimetion of | the fact that advicos from Now i " _ - 3 y the delegates. Every spectator in the | will return to his prover station the marriage’ the young people haa | that there is £10,000 benind Maher. ftoedid ing to the front again. The sultan of | Npw Youk, Heb, 10.—The committee on | hall will boable to seo ana hear everyone e Rootohy: - aerAHRer. THe. . bride,. “lafy B ety |l;i Iui W|'|l of Plattsmouth is regisiered [ Morocco has sent to all the powors a cirou- | sules of tho National Trotting association | Who may rrwu to speak in the body of dole- oRD. \ yesteriny, ostensivly toatiend tho Boston | Guiaao, DL, Feb. 11.—A private com- X, Fvaee A8A D, Hirhisosk of Neligh, | 1ar it which bo. complains of thio conduct of | have spent the last threo days in compiling a oA doneral ‘\\l'ln:\'“l‘l‘l‘n“”:v'mngl mont of tho | Cinelnnatt Receives o Fiery Visitath g VLo sic, v A sum ol 4l A e 3 . 3 | choo Neligh, | Franc Te 3 s ev oW 0! reg ¢ the \ Sl 4 4 ouives ¥ sitation— :‘?;:‘::;\,:ny!”m h:::lku‘x(\: ;:Ifi ':::'r'l"‘:"“[“\,:sfl "ihe | munication bearing the signaturo of John L. | Neb., are stopping at tho Paxton. ‘lhfl\lfl:: x:t the Touvat nl?‘fnr 'll! is mldlum- new set of rules and regulations for the en- | hall muy be described as follows: In the Other Conflageations. groom has been attending school at tho State | Sullivan, received by a personal friend of the | R. B. Wahiquist, editor of tho Hastings | oo\ t0!8 IS not the sultan’s own laoa and ho | suing two years, and tho probabilities are | center will be a space nearly squaro which | gryiwsar, O., Feb, 10.—A fire started Snivorsity at Lincoin, mnd mot his af- | king pin slucgor fn Chicago today, statos | Democrat, is at the Paxton. Ho s on his ve. | % 0CR at the lustigation of somo Buropoan | that ‘the congress will take “three more | will be occupied by the delegntes for WHOU | ourye tnis bvoniag fn the buiiding occapied flanced at Council Iiuffs. whero the | thay Sulliv: Fobruary © attached bis | urn from Washington city vower. davs to ratify their action. The fol- | settees and opera chal 1bo provided, [ PFIS W08 v coremony was porformed by & justics [ foot i Ven 0% FeTUREY ChikFien i1, OF P Raonsy ho outlook i Soain fs baa, At Barcelona | 10WIng ofticers wara uuanimously elected: | Tho aisies wili bo so arranged as to render | by Messrs. Izokiol & Beraboum, aue- STLND Pedce, UD to! Woon ‘ths parenta; gt | LAWGTE RRicion of aaveement ta Hgut 6 8| ;I L O O alrney Was st the | ol i k R president, . . Johnson, Lexingion, Ky.: [ easy tne approach to the scats themselves, | tioncers and storago commission doalers. + P 20 1 finish with five-ounce gloves, (Queensberry | ' AXtul yesterday. agreat disturbance has beon caused by tho | jiygy vice president, David Bonner, New | and communication betweea tho different [ [t is situated on tho oast side of :‘;fi*l‘(,’r“""‘l'n'; ‘x‘l‘m‘”g?"p'"rfy‘]‘m;"-‘.,A‘;‘;“:;1‘1“"_"":: Fulbe; With: Dgtsh MAHer, 1068 pitss of . P Revnolds of Wymoro, Neb., 13 stop- | execution of the anarchists of Xores and the | York: second vice prosident, K. L. Coombes, | delegations. lmmediately in front of the | Main strect, fronting on that strest twenty agroeablo to the famies of both, only the | £5,000 bofore the Motropolitan club of New ping at the Paxton. government is afraid that a republican move- | Nashvitle: directors, castern district, Geovze | space oceupied by the delogates and extending | five feet fud exionding back 150 foot . H o v Baron K. Koely O. von Holloben, envoy Al b M. Steara, H. Bulkeley, 'C. D. [ acrossits eutire width will be an elevated | 1o Ha ) stroot. N 1 young lovers wor advised to wait until they | Orleans and a side bet of $10,000 | b, K . X b | ment will be the result. s '\ bl | e ATt kA il o Hammond streot, Next door north of if had finished their schooling. Botn are ex- | some time during next August, pro ;H{uolfllum_n and minister plenipotentiary In Beleiun the parlismentary situation is I\\;“mu(v'-l llm;l L Lk Is s frdbelil 'Hm u‘uh'| of \I\I||<!|. \\\!ll l\nj is the wara and salesrooms of the American empiary young people and they will doudt- | vided that Maher whips Fitzsimmons, | [0 the United Statos from Germany, passed | oo cnsa qeadlock. Tho king dosire A Ty T D s O IR U CL B ORI HE R com ity (0T 5 L H6 NAWB Ul Eer loss be'cordinlly vecelved by their parents | Sullivan does not underrate the Irish | through Omaha last night on his way to ssat a deadlock. 'Tho kiug desires | Bowers. = Central District—G." M. 1Poog, | the chairman of tho convention, the clork of | sions. Two buildings constitute a biock and when they come home after their romantic | boy in the least, and says he thinks hewiil | Washington. He came from Tokio, Jupan, | tointroduce the referendum into the consul- | William Fdwards, W. R. Allen. Western | the convention and the stand for tho speak- | they are five stories high. The fire protty exploit. i a0 Fitzsimmons in less than fteen minutes, | Where he m.l‘ been stationed in a simiiar ca- | totion. The purliamentary majority, how- | District—W. C. Biake, Joan L Mitchell, | ers. lumediately vebina this will be seats roughly destroyed the portion occumied = - Sullivan’s theatrical engagomeut expires | PAcity for five years, and wus accompanied | evor, was oppossd to this proposition untii | harles Sehwartz. Dacitie District—M for tho nutional commmittee aud for the hou- | Ly Kzokicl & Berohein and badly wrecked Work of County Tuatitutes. HR¥Y T8 AL 81 WILLS 02 15Lb, LANHTHE || 07,18 WiTe, this morning. and only gave its consent aftor | STt J: D. Cart, E. . Rothschild, ored guests of the convention. To each sido | tio portion of the building occupied by the Sioxey, Neb,, Feb. 1. —[Special Telegram |, 0diately on the expiration thereof at [ Judwe Soarles of San Francisco and a party 2 s ¥ 5 The new set of by-luws is almost idontical | of tho rostrum for the ofiicers of the couven- | American Oak Leathor company. On Main o Tk Ber. | —The Cheyenne County Farm- | some point near New Orleans. interosted in mining_industrios on the coass | & S0Cret meeting, at which the minister | with the others. What changes were mado | tion will bo tables, first for the represent treet, south of Bernhoim’s 13 the Commer. ors institute which has been in session for | That the metropolitan's agonts have been | will pass through Omaha tonight on their | SPoke earnestly, referring especially to the | wero of miuor importan fives of tho Assocluted DPross and for the | cial National bank. ~Also adjoining on tho the past two days, closed tonight. Itwas | exertingevery effort to secure thechampion’s | Way to Washington. imminent danger in which the king would 5t "“"‘P‘"}"“fl atives of the Western Union | south of the same building, on Hummond 5 5 “ scessful | SignAtUre to a set of conaitional article Mr, Will Wrighter, postmaster at Sneri- | be placed unless harmony was restored. The , 3 4 and Postal Tetegravh companies and thon | sireet is tho Ha nmond streot police station. :'urxml)] uLmu\(‘lud l-ml (\‘ur_v sucoessful | 5i" g0 in tho ovent that Mahor wins | dan, Wyo., is In tho clty tho gucst of Ar . | royal proposition will bo submitted to o voto (.llm CEST ., Feb. 10.—Ciear, track | for tho report :-Al_m the 1;-'n‘|m;: Ao nly the | Theroof of the Commercial bank hus beon iroughout. Many iuteresting papers wero | yeainst Fitzsiinmons, lewked out todav, when | Reuck. 3 TS R ool wtry. In addition to theso will be chairs | crushod 1 and the building is on fire, The read, the principal ones being from Prof. C. ,,‘;“ faot became known that the agent had b SR of the Chambers. First race, soven-elghths of o mile. selling: [ [0r those renresentatives of the press not en- | poof and walls of Hammond street police L. Ingorsoll, Chancellor Caufield, L. A. | stuck to Sullivan's s1ae all the way from the | ik G- S. Gould returned to her Beilwood An important robbery took place last night | Lannes won. Corticelli (the favorite) sccond. | gazedyin the immediate work of making | station havo also beon badly crushed in th Ganson, B, A. Jones nnd Dr. H. D. Stowitts. | coast to Ogdon and Satt Late, o T home yesterday because of the sickness of 3 el Tho value of the | JuhnJay third. Time: § vorbatum reports of the proceedings, but en- | same St 2 ‘ ik The farmers and business men gonerally | C°4%% 10 Oden and Salt Lake. ber husband. i we Cluny museum. Tho value of tho | ““soeond ruce, throo-quurtdrs of o mile, sell- | euzed in deseription writing, ote. - O 0H SIhNRTE Vit otures wi huve been ably instructedand they hope that ity o ester, C. C. Valontlne, ocourts stenographer | Gftcles siolon lis ot boon piblished. | tng: ‘i Juie et oty e s for tho sueotarors wiil riso in [ prabably 80,000, To tho Trekiel & Born the gentlemen will soon bo leard bero again. cesten, N. J., Feb, 11, ~Raining,teack h Judio Doane, is in Chicago. During | Among the troasures stolen aro costly braco. | fih Heghum third. Uprowr colt drawn. | eyery aiection from thocoutral space before | heim buildinir thero ave storagos of valuabla Famneny, Neb., Feb, 11.—[Speciul Tolo- liis absence the vaean being tilled by C. | lots, necklacos und ancient coins, all of mas. | '} A Ty described upon a mothod of steppiug tach . rough ostl n, , Iet i D ar o Third vace, one mile. selling: Umiita won Do o | paintings in small lots. A voagh ostimate of gram to Tie Bk | —Th Sraskenl Stabto [l eqsnit i o iioHatkteontha of n nitlasol e oy L.‘\Ivlu)‘!s‘\\:ltkll _Judgo Harrison of «ive gold and weighing at loast two kilos. [ Vendettu second, Alan third, Birth- | nically known as the ‘“1sucoustic curve,” [ tha losy in the auction and storage building Farmers institute bagan two days' session 3 ] 3 ae Eleventh judicial district. Tho entire police forco is looking for the | ¥ and Sum Ddriwn. Crispin (the favorite | the pirposa and effect of whic is to give tha 000, 1t 18 also ostimated that the loss : Defendant (the fuvorite)won it 3 e paa Rx!Gova 3 5 W ran unp'uced. Tin best g ost effect e natio sig lo ok O MPABY] here this afternoon. Ex-Governor Furnas, Barrientds third. Tiu 03, M. J. Groevy, traveling passonger agent of | thief, who escaped by a window, aund of Wourch: Nteanths of a mile. “;.qym‘:"f:.fi“::..’.-:{,‘\_.(f\'\‘,f|.':'xlx'al‘.f|",:-‘l: ::f.',{,.-fl'”m 7 ""“',":l',‘"“ QLIS LI Gl Hon. J. O. Crambt, Prof. C. L. Ingersoll of | “Seond qVosaIRiihaoL ARBTURIBH HOEALITAY bR g . s . C. L. f Second L fivo-eighths of « 13 vay, went west yostor- g o : 3 5 speeinl weights: Gloster won, Mabel (the T b the State Agricultiral colloge and H. C. Bas £ Uproar. Colt. wol, day on @ business trip. Mr. Groovy hus tho | ‘WDOW BO trace has as yet been found. f 1, Eddie M third. Selih (drawn. Bavring the diference as botweon tho NvARGoNo Kihie avction R latoraTe sett of the State Dairymen’s association will o (the asarito) hivd ted und | roputation among rallway men of heing one of Jacques St. Cere. | 1 3 || curvilinear and tho roctangular plan, tho | rooms was made principally by the owners NBHvENEdITEssE Pima: Lo, 5 i shrewaest Pussongor Solieitors 1 Uho i e ol (b paec nine-sixtoonthis of o mite. aeli- | conditions vesombla moro tho Romun amphi- | and consiguors, Othier Tnsuranco is ol ob P Jriter socond, Samariti | business. He began service on the Union T A T i Ploldeno (tho favorite) won, Marry Rus- | theater than thoso ¢ o iuterior ot any | tainable al the present writing. : Wl Visit Lincoin 3 ny NG o Woodbura | Pacific in 1830 as scoretary o 4, - W, Mor LCopyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Bonnatt.) sell uecond, Loma thirt, Girondes modern structure. . All'the prisonsrs were reifioved early! from NeBiAskA City, Neb., Feb, 11.—[>pecial R Pk woneral passongor. agont, and has scarcely | BUENOS Avris, Argeutine (via Galveston, | sepe Brodie drawn, imo: sz Pho means of ingress and eceess will bo A TnenaTatrastatatIbnY to Tuk Bix.| —About forty of tho leading || Fourt sixteenths of a mil lost a day since.” For yenars ho was transfer | Tex.), Feb. 10.—[By MexicarCavle to the | soliinz: Funi won, Prince Charninz secon 1. [ SUHaF 10 those in use at tho various The Commercial bank building was a two domocrats of this city met at tke Hotol V D iony Oy fpvoriten ) won. | agent, whero he did excellont work and mado | New York Herald—Spocial to Tuk Ber. Twilizht geiding third. Pllerim the favorite | fRusic festivals and conventions, teld | story structuro and is totally destroyed, son last night to take steps toward attonding | Chitrlic drawn. Time: 1::0%. hosts of friends. ~After Mr. Morso left tho | Prosident Pellicrini yesterday held a con- | P onplaced. Time: 1:6. andtiow In. use. ab. tho Auditorium. Tho | sooone bl ound by fulllag walls, Loss, S et atya : 3 B CEIiERUBLAVOZ61abthe: of T4 mile. compauy the Potter management made Mr. e e T S OI B C G UCRDarE v b £.000: Simon Fletcher, dealer in government iovernor Boyd's iunuguration at Lincoin [ Fifth ruce, five-cl 4 mile iR AR e wade A | ference with his cabinet and Generals Roca iolng w herg. seats will be subdwvided into comparatively | zeods ocoupiod the first Story of tho bank uext Monday, C. M. Huouer called the | Muefiage third, . Puroling and Corloianas | young: man. has: hold: bie position by shose | 80d Mitre. The'abject of tho mooting is said | Gurresnere, N. J., Feb. 10.—Tho track | small sections, ench with a separate eniranco | butiding. 11511648 bV Lo AL AUGLIBRIC LS meeting to order. Hon. Frank P. Ireland "r‘;\"!' Time: 13 4 e et merit, without the backing of nfluential | Yo have heen” the discussion of an avail- | W8s notin very good conditou today, the a ;‘.'.“l ~“" b “Hll’”\:m'"m Il*‘ \\'xm "['! m'uhr! builaing will be $10,000. The fire at 10 WESIRAG 6 v b an xth race, six and one-auurter furlongs. s throug GHERaaL 5 S 3 ' PO the printing and designiug of | orelook wne under cantn made permanent chairman and avum- | SN race wis aid onauurter Garlones. | frionds through four chunges in aomunistea- | ablo candidate for tho prsidency. It | tendance was large. tie itiakets i thabisd NETA0 MU MIRIOLH| os o aa e aa con Lol B ber of short addresses were mado. o) BAOOAtI)I0KBRETERIFA DI Li951 tion. is reported that the main reason First race. four and one-half furlongs: i gigia i S0 5 ) U Corvmnus, O, eb. 10. hortly befora A proposition to run a speoial train over £ el 2 i 2 e for tho confgronce was to adopt | Longing won, Archie Colins second; Sadic | Budiencecan bo se ted as rapidly as the audi- | midnight tive was discovered in the McCune the Missouri Pacific, leaving both places at Golng REGHttanborE Gessler'sMagioHendache Water cures all | (ot b o SORGRELTR,; WeS 00 QABRE | Somors third.' Time: s ence of an ordinary theater. “lhe arrange- | block. Miss Cora Blair, & young woman, the time the meeting should decide, was ac- | Gurrexnene, N. J., Feb. 11, —The track | Beaduches w 30 minutes. Avall druggists. ) Second _race, six and one-half furlongs: | ments made for egress from tho house in- | jumpod from the second story and was fatally cepted. A commiltoo wns appoited on 2 u stop Lo the revolutionary spirit which is | | irizzle socond, Gyda third. [ volve the eroction of new stairways, agure- | {yjuved. Loss, about $100.000. Ihe indica. Vol ey, was 1 bad condition today. The attendance 5 Selt 10w 50 strong in all parts of tho republic, : rating 190 feet, Atk W b WAMTLON |I|‘l\|s|nd:'uu(l n;u Nebraska City bund enguged. | 1708 P e By oroNatY Advices just received from Montevi {16 and-one sixteonth: Virgie :i:sfll\l\";ngfi ’\"G"mx&! p:?l:w\!';llt'r: U\l\.-lfxu”'::xx.l; |\':;f Honajare that adjoining structures will also A Tedhot democratic club was (:‘r)mun?li, 2 e _ When Thurlow Weed was a little boy | state that four sorgzeants have be nd, Sparting third. T | et diligenco and it is expected tho work | (ha Colo! Fab, 10 . Mhe Denver LA SR SR R g ReTiour neCItDACe A a0 in Catskill, where he was born, he had | for inciting the recent revolt amoug the ; . will: bo ready for letbing contructs within two | R Geio¥ Colo,, Fob. 10, The Deuver & Friday evening at 8 o'clock. * von o Davis secoad, $ as a playmate another lad, says the St. | Uruguayan tegops. Tho prisoners wiil bo It furionca; Mo- | Wil 3 g ucts Rio Grande roundhouse burned about 1 1 playmate another lad, suys : Iguayal . T soner 3 o veeks 3 o'clock this morning, destroying four engines x50 Once Agin 3 Louis Republie. Thoy met in early | S1ven 8 trial beforo a wilitary court. Tho citizens of Minnenpolis nave taken | und downg other damagor - oo CHESS Guge County’s New Court House, o T third, T § at = < § f i i i T e B T groond; Ad1Io T third. ime: 102 | manhood afterward when Weed as the Rio Grande o Sul's Revolution. hold of the preparations for this convention gram to T .| ~Tho Gago county bonrd | Ggry second, Voeal third, e ‘13" W' | editor of tho Fvening Journal in Albwny | - \Copuriahted 1892 by Janes Gorton Bonnert. I NS g e ‘,"”",l:,‘,;;:‘;}‘é"f,'."g'.‘l'l:‘;_m:;;;; unauibronhe KILLED IN of suporyisors hias boen in session for two | neqens tecond: Drigate third Time: ok, | Was fighting tho battles of the whigs | Rio GuaxokBranl’ (via Galveston, Tex.), | ¢ o lane: LonEstrlas ron mmouations arrangements are being [ Another Chie | n days past cousidering tho acceptance of tho | I (th ract, Saven and ano-half furlonzs: jou | 4id Witliam 1. Sowurd, and whon this | roo. 10 —[By, Mexican Cavle to tho New 3% d : made to convert a numoer of new and not Which Thirteen People Are caso will get into the courts before a settlo- | Wird. Time: 1:2i; troversy became personal botween these At Corumbia the garrison deposed Gover o el DOpLEsine & ogs v the | commodations of tho ci passenger traw, inbound, on the Fort Wayua nent cai beleffectad, ‘Thoe new structireis o two men, something that was very rare [ nor Martinho and declired Corumba the vuilt of Rawlins stane, of Itomunesqus design with Mr. Weed. For more than twenty | capitol of tho state. They nominated Dr. [ 30 2 WL on of tuts city was SOOI RO OIS AT AImeny by L amars Tdjuiud suveral and has a frontage of 100 and 40x50 feet on years they were personal encmies and | Rocka in Martinha’s place. The rovolution: | {yarded the secoud prize yesterday. Wel ; O Ra ey brotanly fasally. 8 e First race, five furlongs: Abandon w ¢ d : 5 ists are now marching upon the city of s ¥ FRStoraY Wabish Ruiirond 1 Vs Fight Agwnst [ The iujured are: John Myland. Andro Lincoln, Sixth and Seventh streets, L O pon | were as strangers to each other when 1 P MOy ington is by Lord Raglan out of Wauconta i i v 120 fool in height springs from the | (fton second. Jobnnie Greenor thivd. " rhwot | SO0 I8 PR A0 B0 nture | Guyaba. The robsls in Santa Cabaling havo s Nebraskic Shippers. Burdey, John Metcho, Julius Strivinsle S Donna, and one of the hundsomest specimens ThiomasishE 5 Wi 2 f ¢ 0gs from t aatea. Governoe Milar: 1 3 t somest spe . S gl o homas Schumse, . Willard, Joseph Mets, of the main on Grant street front and | 'Kagond raco. selting, fivo and onc-half fur- | years, a reconcilintion came, the tender | oPesed Governor Muler in the country. Clinton N. Powell's dog, WAsHINGION, D. C., Feb. 10.—The Juter- { yon Mys, Jiilon Hanrion, Miss' Hannon, John the building is deemed by experts one of tha [ Icngs: Zoolin won, Bob Ja 1 BT SRl PN AT T SR TR Earie, by Jack Thyr, took fourth prize. state Commerce commission today announced | Howe and Julin Madloy, i) handsomest in the west. The builder is M. | third. Time: 1:0%. L Agudn ~ 3 3 AW NARE ——— oy P e e o ' b i ‘I Murphy of Omaha, Pird rice, - saven furlongs: Castont | Mr., Croswell, when'an old man, went, NP retT T eiaats ] its decision in the case of Murpny, Wasey & | Those who will v dio aro: Mr. Y of Omah B T T second, Yauiee Boy third. Time: | to New York and entered into business | Third Biennial Session of the Association | MAG SI 'S PORTRAYED. | (2o, acainst the Wadash and other raitroad ;‘d':‘\Su:x:::;x;‘vnlol:].‘t "‘.I,"f;u- ho m'n'{h; oross AbsorbedichebcaotiOnt mile and twenty | Which proved disastrous, Ho becam ___at.Des Molnes. s Flent o the Serles of Tiohop wid Mes, New- | cOmpanies in favor of tho complainants, who | ¥ &ys °ld to be the cause of the ac- Beatmice, Neb,, Fob. 11, yaraes LR StcontlnG impoverished. Mr. Weed heard of itin- | Des Moies, Ta., IPeb. 10.—{Special Tele AT A P T ship chair stuff, bed and mattress material L gram to Tue Bee. |—An important aeal was | cral Marauke thirt, Timoe: 1345 directly, He w then living in New | gram to Tne Bre.] —The third biennial re What Bishop and Mrs. Newman saw on | it mixed car loads from their factory in De Profits of Inv consummated last night in this city whereby Podi York in delightful retirement. He bo- | union of the Towa Ploneer Lawmakers asso- | ypoiv tpip avound the world was magnifi- | (roit to their other factory in Omana, Or An Fnglish paper gives some interest- the Beatrice! RapidiTransit nnd Bower 6om Tleso horses ave counted on as good things | Stirred himself at onee to help Croswell. | clation bogan in this city today. The attend- | oo uoruced on canvas by stercopticon | chair stuff, for example, thoy ave charged as | ing statistics as 10 the pecuniary return pany becomes the purchascr of the fran- | in tho races mentionad for today : Among others whom he saw was | ance numbered sixty-five and it was ex- 2 uch per hundredweight under the western | of 1 few inventions. The stylographic chises, persoual, real and mixed property of pistant Marshall O. Roberts, Mr. Roberts at | pected that at least thicty more members | o0 classificationfor tue transportation from | yon for w while brought in” £40,000 w the old Beatrice Streot Railway company, 8lcinnoslot=Taize 5 once bought the house udjoining hisown | would be on hand at tonight's session and | “BUFCN 72 4 Chicaro to Mississippi river points as fortho the India rubber tips to poeneils, 1Lis not a consolidation but a completo ab- 14 filiy—Arehio Colline on Fifth avenuo for $25,000 and presented | fov the busiuess meeting whbich wil! be hed | 1t was the initial entertainment of a series | more butky finished article. i 3 sorption, the old company goiug out of ex- no - 1luerison. YT % Christmas | tomorrow. Tne session was called to order | of three cousecutive ones to be given at that I'he commission reaflirms its power and ! istence, ' Tho new compuny will at once Urince Howar it to Mr. Croswell. And .on u Christmas | |STGLeS Lirich, secrotary, in the absence | obucch by the bishop and his wife, The | 4Uty to fix muximum charges in cases whero nd licels of boots brought in £250, begin the extension of electric motor lines to 3 y rabond. ;ln_\ A\lv.\\\u[m‘l mlllml upon II‘T"Itlf.I“Il".\.‘ of Vico President H. H, Trimble. Judgo . | audionce tast night was L and Mayor | Compiaint is made of unreasonublo rvates. | 000 in ally the rolierskate, £200,000. A all the principal parts of the city, as well as but then friend, saying that he huad | N Cassady was tnen called to the enair tem o L was lurge, and Mavor |y points decided are briefly as foliows: A ey man 1iz sk by 1 enter the field as contestants for lighting the brought him a little Christmas present, | porarily and later Judgo Wright was clected | Bowis made the introductory remarks after | carrier should receivo a groater compensa- | invention of a toy; another toy, the city by electricity and furnishing electrical | 1 Crispin—Topmast. and he put into Mr. Croswell’s hand a | chairman of this reunion aud mado brief re. | having been presented. Ho said ho had giv- | tion in tho azgregato forhauling a car load of | tuen ball, brought in an income of £10,- power for aill mechanical and manufacturing NeosiBRames il nh; check for some $40,000. Croswell was so | marks on the pnrposes of the gatherings. dlod the earth, but had come to the church | larze tonnage thun one of less tonuage. but | (40 1o “Dancing Jim Crow,” £15,000 2 Durposes. Rirthdny affectod that he could not speak, but he | Judge C. C. Nourse delivercd au addvess of | for the purpose of uguin seeine tho world, as | other thiugs boing cqual us a general ruie § The inventor of a copper cap for 2 Ste o 5 wrote Mr. Weed . T i welcome. Judge Wright spoke for fifteen | Bishop and Mrs, Newman would present i the rate per hundredweight should be lessy| S P b Favor u Falr Division, B0t Do sng wrote Mr. Weed a noto aftorward, in | P8 GE FOER 5" o "Bty Towa and | - The tour last nightaid not complato the | in the former than in tho latter case. children’s boots wits able 1o loave his Keansey, Nob, Fob. 11.—[Special Tole- | 0" “'_“"'3‘ b sald such o periences as that | Remiuiscences of tho lowa Bar Sinco 1845, | trip. Itwentas far and into China _ Tho | A waximum rato is proscribed for com- | heirs £100.000, whils Singor, of sewing gram to Iz Beg, | ~Tho resolutions adopted Indigestion. Dizziness, Take Beocham' made men rejoice that they had lived On motion his speech was ordered printed | views of their travels wero superbly shown | plainant’s shipments in mixed car loads of | muchine fume, left av his death nearly by the congressional committee yesterday ay | Pills. and hzmldn;rm’ur.-;) the goodness which | for presoutation to the state library in the | and entertainingly presented to the large aud ":AI"H\""". spring bed ;l]"mlm-w '.nmulu. D00, 000, K e — — was in the heart of men. Aldrich collection. Prof. T. S. Parvin o | ience. all wooden, minimum weight 25,000 pouuds, S e its meeting here urged the stato central com v NG 2 , | ( excoeding 3 VT s an Houten’s Cocou—t*uro, soluble econ Cedar Rapids read a paver on “Early Life [ Tho start of the travels of Bishop and alrs. | 0f not exceeding 20 cents per 100 pounds THE CHILD. :nm'pc'm name l\_flrl}cy as_the place for | omicai. Origl 1 in lowa' The following officers wero | Newmau, after theereat American eagle was | from Mississippi river points 1o Omaba, re Elizabeth Cherry Haire, szl»lv":'»-slthnm«‘f? nonyontion-lognomingte —_— A 0ld resident of San Francisco tells | elected: ~ President, Georgo G. Wright of | shown, was made at Omaba. 'Tha entire | sulling in E‘fi‘l_lnuh rato from Detroit 10 | Something so uear it coula not noarer bo, cgates to tho Mineapolis convention. As S thaERartirnl Oreeonlantithatialarant || Dbs Moines; ] aents, Edwin Manning | city was shown i all its_picturesque gran- | Omaba via Chicago of ) cents per 100 | Somethiug so doar it could not dearcr be, there are two state conventions to be hold 47 NOBUENTS, Wl of time hus boon . wasted in_ search- | ©f Van Burén: George C. Shipman of Mus- | deur. The train was boarded. A palace car | pounds aud vin Mississippi river points, not A star, a wish, a flower, this year, it was the general seutiment of | a0 1 ywooan TR g0 o ac | BN uste PO catine, F. M. Knoll of Dubuque, Rueven | was taken und its maguificont interior was | throueh Chicago, of 1%, cents per 100 A vreath from some far shoro the committeemen and politicians present uy | A8ron H. W ooduull, tho gifted and popular | iny for the derivation of the word [ Tuoll'of Clayton, John Russell of Jones, | shown. pounis, Where lunocence and Truth the meeting that Kearncy snould be given | comedian, will enter on a week's engagement | “*hoodlum,” and it hus been credited to | James iiton of Moniros, Lewis Todhunter of | Tho next view portrayed was the Rock: N O Are lovers evermore, the delogate couvention sud the convontion | at the Farnam street theater next Sunday | many different languages. but all the | Warren, Warren S Dungsn of Lucas, W | mountains, the snow-white peaks and Sped ) ¥ ALY, A messenger whose tintest whisper may to nominate state ofticers should ve allowed | eftornoon, presenting bis bighly successful | derivations given ure wrong. H. M. Pusey of Pottawattamie, Ira H.'Tre | trolake. i'rom the range the saintly city of | ¢ompie TRy He further beard than eries from men who 10 go to Owaha. Yaukeo play, “Uncle Hiram,” which has | Some twenty or twenty-live years ago | maino of Hawilton, K. A. Smith of Dicken | the Mormons was reached. Tho world P e Dy pray AR I SE e R O B e et ARl e e el STl son; secretaries, C. S. Wilson, Lafe Young, | famous tabernacle, for its wonderful archi s Sk 4 X ped With His Coustn, 1hired S0As00S LATOURDOUL th oust, Tho bay | visen Khawn na tho Bartar Conat o oo | Polk and Lewls H. Smith. Tho afternoon | tactural design, was visitod. Continuing the [, WASINGTON, D. G, Ieb. 10, ~[Spocial EniAsKa Ciry, Nob., Feb. 11.—(Special | 5 g healthful domestic picture of the rural Nty [ O'H BIihane Wl was spent in a visit to the legislature gnd an | trip the Sierras wero reached elegram to "Tie Brr I'ne following to 'Lk Brk,|—Jobn W. A. Bird of Indiana | ordor with & nataral and offeotive mot aud | Pie l.\l the numo of O'Houghlihans, who | evening mesting was lield whiol was ad- 1°rom the mountains the run was made to | assignmonts to regiments of oficers rocently and Miss Cita Bird of Union came to this | with plenty of just snch episodes as wouia be | Were blessed with u family of boys who | dressed by Ex-Goveruor Carpouter of Fort | the coast, passing through the Yosemite val | promoted aud transfors of ofticers ave | Huron, 8, 1. hus blo bliz- hikoely to happen. Miss Troja Griswold, the vere the ) ror of that unsuvory region; | Dodge. loy and 1to Sacramento. . ordered FBES o s T ; o sweet singen, wi ; o, in. | ignorant, brutal young I 5 5 = large Pacific ocoan stoamer was taken 5 ) o stimony in the Overman courtmurtinl wod wero marriod. 1t was loarned later that | S7OCY wu.tgl‘.”\‘\_l‘lll‘n‘mma_r!n tho suppori, fu- | lgnorant, l""}‘! Youngn "‘l'“l "l':- ‘Vl"“_" Must Pay for the m“,,“w;“ OF 'ali soa voyasges tho bishop | _Cavairy Arm —Colonel Calod Carlton, i, | oI W O,y 15 il in. they were cousins and had eloped, The | 'U4in& 8 well selectod company. 80°0.A0MENDIWY AR GOMNG LMD, WN080 Keokvk, la., Peb. 10.—The 3310 o profarrad. a trip on s Bagifie cosan | Rromoted from licutenont colonel, The Rurig Tron works of Buena Vista, Vi, glel's parents live near Union and ohn way only pastime was tormenting, abusing { o4 Kanne against William Lal Stoamer.. Sebools of fyini fish wero seon in | Seventn cavalry, to the Eighth cav’ | s made wn assiznment. Liabilitics, $800.0 visiting with bas uncle. They left on the | The Paris Gaioty Girls, under the manage- | and beating all other youngsters in the | ;jqe4y tho superior court today. Tho caso | the watcrs as they bobbed up from the sea, | S, 1o dnte: from Janunry 50, 152, vice Up onrch of the ruins of tho lotol afternoon train for Delaware county, Indiana, | ment of iRush & Pickett, are booked at the | neighborhood. They were so much . d " ham, retired; Lioutern Colonel Guy V. | & not resulted in the discovery of 8 - « vy Japun was finally reached, and a mount 0 4 r where the groom lives Grand opera house for threo nights and two | dreaded by the neighbovs that when | 19 interesting because of the interests in. ) e WER, GG BIRGEEG BAC A T | Henry, promoted trom major, Ninth cavairy, o borlos O e to the Soventh cavalry, to date fromJ Moonshiners near Ladon Ala., called at matinees, baginning with a matinee on Sat- | they were seen approuching childron | YOIVed. Tho defendant isu saloonkeeper, and | (70 oo™ Ty Ta™hn s Sihe roval bary T q P T 3 W 0Yes, } urgo of the ), b 0 house of James Swou i ot findd [ ...Oue Yosr T urday. 'The olio includes many novel | werw enllod 1 doarend. oy thore (11 | the plaintiffs are St. Louis wholesalo 1quor | teyerar of Jupan Hoated wlong on tho palacid | A, N2 vico Carllon. promoted: Major [t houseofdames Sweatnam and, ot find- Louwames, Neb. Feb. 11— [Special to Tue | svocialty porformers, among whom may be | 10 1§V U0 i ince, una | dealers, who brought suit for 533 on aocount. | waters on tho canvas. A view of Yokohuma | (harios ‘8. flsloy, promoted from cuvtain, f i ji ‘BEk.]—Tho case of Gustav ISohler, charged | mentioued, Pickott and Primrose, the Tures | f 0¥ 10 8EFG W 10 they woro in | Ths defendant conteuded that the liguors | Was next preseuted, and then the style of enth cavalry, 1o the Ninth cavalry, to | "5 P50 s as arrived ot Canvon City With forgery, came up for hearing 11 the dis- | Nonpareiles, Miss Roso Sydell, Edward F. i y to know when they wero in p Y b traveling in Japan was grapbically deseriboa, | 9810 from January 50, 1802, vico Henry, 'pro- | cqle (o x init hor hisbind it the prison 1 3 ol dJ S vl signt by ‘hearing the women callir were sold in violation of the prohibitory law Y . v 3 o | moted; Can! John W. Wilkinsc D Ty Y trict ccurt today just bofore noon. Tk Rush, Campbell and Suepp, Miss Barton, g Y 4 d I The novel and very poculiar architcoture ed; Captain John ilkinson, nr In very siek and unable to move w.thout e A ) il 12 | the La Rose orothers, Bryant aad Clifton, | *‘Uatsy, Mary Ann, come in; the Hough- | and consequently ho was under no legal obli- | 5 %0 iiaings * Dlaasuro boats, the grand | Moted from first lieutenant, — Seventh | sistaiie Lu:i"”"'m‘.’“f‘c“d ‘;u SN to the charge and | Manning and Wooley, Miss Minnie Dunne, | lihuss is comin’,” The O was dropped | gations to pay, i, filed s claim for 81,900, | canal at Tokio. the nuval academy, and a | CAVAlLy, 1o the Soventh cavd troop Meseatioro Apiches on the White Oak the ponitentiary. ~Judwrdt hard labor 1 | and a host of others, ‘Au_entirely new and | jn the Liaste of calling the young ones, | Bssertiug that 'hg .bad paid that much sinco | Japanese cometery were among tho interest- | B 10 date trom Javuary A0, 1302 fpeservation New | Meao, g drink aod v ¥, Judge Allen let bim off | origiual first part and burlesque is an addi- | una ufter a little the name, o somewhat | the passing of the probiitory luw and was | ing views iu Japan, The pictures of his | ¥ic# llsley, promoted, —ho wili joiu his | foucht amon the ARt thus easily by reason of the prisoner's youth 5 ! 4 & ST AR Ry 7 S of his | Oone squaw wore Kiiled andu number wounded. aud the fact taat ho had uo parental wralaing, | OU8 Bovelly. difficult one to prouounce at the best, fi'.".’i”fli:axufiw"r b &5 tha amount bad been mbosly g omporer agd thie empraas ‘yoro | o T T e D iz on Lo Foreman cinims at El i i ) or Frerts |y e on 2 3 4 50 § M e Fiess ) Okl coused us suddon y iy 2 After n Rallrond. ypalf Hopperandhls oxeeliont SFRATiAR: || A8 “{‘.",“’ ‘“”““,“‘ of t'16 Gormaas, [ial he judge instryered the jury to roturn 8 | Views of Japanese wedding parties, their | 'enaut Puilip A. Bottens, jr., promoted ceretary Noble's ordor hroughit the jumpers G b Tl ion in Giood Bud Morse's clever musical | fnns, Chinese and nationalities residing } yerdict for the plaintiff, which was done, 1t | fepsts of umbrelins which meant & decor: second fieutenant, Ninth'cavalry, to tue Sev- b it G SO ® g ey hiuve suspended G wuG, Neb, Fob. 11 concoit, "'Waug," for tho past three weeks | on the Barbar Coast corrupted into | haviug been shqwn that the liquor was de- | tion of all the bouses with rain protectors, | Cuth cavalry, troop I, to dute [ apcrations Tax Ber.)—A delegation of left "“fl““:]““ lmme l':’h‘““‘;’['“‘_“ ‘“dl‘"G C 4 hoodlums,” and the Houglihun boys | livered in original packages, citherat Keokuk | the priests at prayer, the ladies n,'}u“ dress, | 30, 1502 vico Wilkinson, promoted. "o project 1o bring wator by a lucve diteh yesterday morning for Norfolk to havea | (POra house and the big comedian and his | ;4" their nssociates became genovally | of at Alexandria, Mo., from which point it | and other characteristics were all vividly | Arm—Captain William J. Turner, prome into the Sun Luls visl ey, Colorada, 15 11ely to 1y o 11 me generally 5 al ¥ 8 1 . jolly crew of fuu makers and singers achieved , ° " from tirst lieutenant and nental quarter fall. owing 1o the troubles of the Western conference with offiers of the Duluth & | 4 notable success lu tho »World's Fair City »* | known as the hoodlums, Was hooled to lookuk by tbe deleadant, | portrayed. APl R 15 tho Second - | Fati Mortg vany. which, it is u Puoblo railway with a view of getting the | The Hoppor-Waug ougagement at tho New TP Py e Cdsen lavolrlag similasvalate ar0 0 trisl Iishop Newmau, in describing tho customs | FERAH JE0 MIRUIENS, 10 LU0 )TN staod, 1 e g Ui projuct road for this point, bolievin that they can | Boyd is Lmited to thres sights, and as ihis olal Digaity, Town At{oruey Arreste and habits of the “Jups," suid their cuarac- | [EIFYs SERARY 1 19 SERE FOR SQUIRED G The United Mine workers. (i sussion at Co- offer them inducements aud & business for | oue of the greatest treuts of tho season thero | Cortain Georgian judges have a pe- | R Te, Fab. 10 [Special Tele. | LOFiSHO was industrv, aud smoug the eau- | op bl S5 MH l o0 " promoted from sec- | Lumbus, O, have ‘elooted the following ofd future yours suob as no other point in this | will nodoubt be a succession of crowded | culiar way of defending their dignity BhAs SLAPIDR 3, HQN S —~(NRORAL <010- | ogted they waro very intelisciusl, | ond " Hfeutenant, Fourth infantry, to the | §orsi flon Mk ride. o ssioner of viclaity cao, houses. The sale will open Saturday morn | The other day mmmmdufl.wyur'{m‘iudg graw to Tuk Brg,|—Charles C. Woods, A pioture of Grant was shown sud there | {0, WEUCRIRY Bl ompany B, to date | heenCf Oho Menti il lenuiof s 5 = i} 5 q ) A - be . was ereat applause. eNIx-A00anC InTANLYY: SCR 2 ate | diuna. viee i Patrick Meliride o | Furmer's Reshdence Destroyed, ing. -5 Iate 1n court, for which the latter char- ”m'"l"""““mr"‘“y%'“'°' et todsy ‘.’f:‘""" Y06 tFip Was than continued into China, | from ° Junuary 16, ° 1 siutaoe. Jones, | Menaayivinliu, ssvravary-Loasiror Cotox, Neb., Feb. 11.—[bpocial Tolegram | This evoning M. B Loavit's grea | #otorized him aa no gentleman, Wheore. | OVEr 1o tho grand fary in tho sum of #3000 | g great walls around the emwire were | #hboInted = regimenial - adjutapie | Miest | Geweo McKision tn o 8t Louts street oar to Tk Bek.|—The house of W. Fauuing, a | spectacular pautomime, “Epider and Fly,” | upon the judge, it is related, stepped | !4¢ charge of oblaining money under false | nexy viewed, and Lhe cities of Poxin, Shang- | Ldewtenang A0 - e PRI | R 24 ity T ater of prosperous farmer liviug near bere, was dis- | Will be the attraction at Boyd’s New theator. = from the bench ana knocked the tawyer | Pretenses. John H. Shaver of Shaver & | hai aud Canton wore visited. A rost was | prewons am SEERE SERCERRAR LRI | S0 el tine, and iade an attaimpt to got cavered in flames todny mbout noon during | LDO sale of seats opened this morning aud | down. e then resumed his soat, had | Dows, the plajotift, claims that Woods went | then taken until tonight company O, to dato' from January 16, iM, | away. Inhis wilurs to escape b seriously bis absence. The buildiug was totally e- | M1¢ demand was vory good. This superb or- | (1 offending lawyer brought hefore the | to bim recently claiming he possessed a tux o T— 3 vice Canill appoiuted rogimental quartermas: | Soutided Archibuld Bruner. who afterwirds stroyed with the groater portion of th con. | KANIZtion comes G us heraldea us tho most | by und put him under hewvy bonds to | Certificate issued by the treasurer of Linn onnes Arrivale. A ) TR TS L B, T tents. The origin of the blaz is uukuown, | COBPIete aud costly production seen on the | JHC AR DU N RS Y BRGSO | county, Towa, on the proverty of Shaver & | + At Loudon--Lako Ontario, from Boston promoted from second lleutenant, Nioth ia. | niolloMing aro sho ofiers oluced by, the It was partially 1osured. American stage in years, ‘I'he company RN ¥ o0l 4 a Dows and had bought the property of Shaver | The North Germun Liloyd Steamship com- | fantry, to the Second infantey, company H, | Moore: tirst prosident. Heory J. Evius, - g.uum»rc forty people, and emuraces tne | tempt of court. & Dows at 8 tax sale held at Marion, In, | pany have aecided to coutinue their service | to date from Junuary 25, 1602 vico Webster | treasurer, George 1N Johusoni secretary, e T choioe of American opuratic, pautomime and L ——— December 7, 1581, for $205.94. Mr. SUaver | o (jibraltar throughout the year. uppointed regimentil quarterinaster. Georze o W e finuacial statement Coumnmar, Neb,, Feb. 11—|Special to | YAudeville stars, aua soveral of the latest sy LS WS w00 Alcohol. doclares that he gave Woods a check for | O VST DNCRRBRTE FHERERE N0 L wor | ransfers: Cavalry Arm—[Rirst Liouton. | showod i surpius and undivided profits of Tun Brr) oA twerifie blisard @ sowir | European noveltios. Tho story of the “Spider | Pi# Ciry, Minn., Feb. 11.—A bioody bat- | £218.31, but that as yot Woods bud failed to | A} PUHem o —ate 1o ant Witham H. Baldwia, from the Ninth cay- | P05 irnlngs, S AR . A = ; » owing | and Fly™ 1s not only deeply interesting, but | tle botween two squaws took place 1ast night | turo over tho tax certificate, always claim At Now Yotk —Ephobia, from Glasgow. | 8lry Lo the Seventh cavairy, troop 1 First m the northwest struck here about noou l’uvl‘x’os @ good moral, and serves as the | gt g small Indian colony at Pokegawa croek. | g be did not uave it but would get it aud s e —— utenant Powhattan H. Ciwrke, (fom 1he | gonorrh ea. Gleetand ?ocure . yosterday. Some approuension is folt for | foundation fora delightful evening's eujoy- ' 1, s ) turn it over to him. Fabulously Rich Tin Discovery, inth cavalry o the Tentn cavalry, roop B: [ lred 12 duys by the Fronch Remudy entit- iy gt ey Sy @ent: catoby-musin funny. toploat | The squaws of the colony procured a large y A 4 ¥9 by 3 va ng 10 the suddenness of the in y O Y &lh‘ SORSR, | o o alnokal andiinauiaed ' 4 s it - Dexven, Colo., Feb. 10.—~The discovery of | First Lieutenant John M. Carson, jr.. from | led tho KING. 1t dissolves arainst and Is ab. storm, is without shelter. maguificent sconery’and hulf a dozen impos: = Quantiy ad indulged in & spree. 3 N J tho Seventh cavairy to the Eifih cavalry, | sorbed iutotho inflamed parts. Will refund e ingly gorgeous ballets. | T'wo of them quarreled. The youuger woman ) ol Snecial’ Telex a vein of tiv is reported from the mountaius | Y, o M. | twoney ifit doos not eura, or eauses strioture Small Blaze at Fremont | by Cuesroy, Ta, Feb. 10.--[Special Telegram I o b - troop G: 1Mirst Ldeutenant Lewis A Gentl on, bere (8 8 raliabl Tt Fr) o 5 out. et | drew from ber waist u butctier kuito and at- | o TR 8 (R B SRS VERETA | about ffty miles north of hore. Tt vein 18 | Koollion, frow tho. enth cavalry o tho [ Gentloncn, tore s rollable article 8 Fuenont, Neb, Feb. 11.—[Special to Tur | Maggie Mitchell, in her uow play, “The | tacked her companion, who tried to defend | '© TH¥ BEE) 10 e A4 | said to bo 100 feet in width, and 10 run 13008 | NIUR " cavalev, troop M, - he will | baokage or & (or &5 ber wall prepaid. or= Bk |—A firo broke out at 10 o'clock last | Little Maverick,” will be he attraction at herself with & smaler weapon. Bolh women acting in the capacity of attorney for Chicago | cent in tin. The discoverers are keepiug it | wouiain o duty with the Sixtu cavalry until | * dud, Oy By 00 night in the harness shop of J. A. Brink | BoYd’s New theator the iatier part of next | Were terribly out aud mutilated. Both | and Omaba capitalists, aonounces this eve | quiet, but & company was orgauized Lduy | rupher orders: First Lieutenaut Kobert Plao's llemedy for Caiarrn s the R n e s S0K s e MUK | wedls | squaws have disappeared and it1s belioved | niug that ground has been purchased and a | for the supposed purpose of working (his | (" Michie, from the Filth cavalry to tbe Rost, Kasiest 0 Use, and Cheapost. $300, done principally by smoke and water. et { ave died of their injuries. packiax Bouss ocasting $K0.000 wili be | diseovssy. 2 Soventh cavalry, troop I, he will rewain on . fipr-—srew— ereo ere in the spring. < duty with the Secoud cavairy until further Death Koll, ¥ national convention has progressed New 5, La., Feb. 11. ~Results : views last night at the First Metuodist H00: motal plates for protecting the NEWS OF place yesterday, got, the necessary papors itis vory llkely that the railroads center- . e Pin o A et { . 1ug {n Omaha will make & special rate for | . A comuilttee from the Rlo Grande ratiroad e . rdors: First Liouteaant Philip A Beltens, lldm:y:: ',"“n.‘."“"'A'"'n‘:":A 1os | th6 Dunofit of poopls. whio s Taee (e | hnsmade wn appiication ut hendynirters to Charged with Young Girls' iy Cixcxy e, 0, Fob. 10.-A Wooster, O., | JrE "AEEUe T cavatey to the Niuth | o thelr pay ncreased. aad threaten to ‘Waterbury, the kiduaper who is contined i t French ‘wctress, Sarab Hernbardt, at | (ke show . " oY Cenax Rarivs, 1o, Feo 10, - [Spec Pele | dispateh says that De. O. H. Stoddard | cavalry, troopl. Artillery arm—I%rst Lieu Sold by druggists or sent by mall E57d's Now thastar si Muaday OYORIAg, his | SLEesuould Whels domants 0k Ne imblel | 0 e Baa omas Kils, ) omoritus professor of uaturwl science i | leuant Kdward A. Miller, from o Second we W AR Wakten, ta

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