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THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE. S OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, NUMBER 246 to inform the senato of the procceedings re count of the many littlo thlegs whose general that a state of political uncertainty cently held between represontatives of the constant accumulation afforded a foundation had arrived, in view of the apparent inavil s> ity of auy party to form a working ministey. HARTER DENOUNCES SILVER | ties it oot ivewses) | LEHMAN PAYS THE PENALTY | faretat it kuene st o | HOSTILITY T0 BALFOUR'S BILL | Bty Sotavaib e e Siitne” whe RESENTED AN INSULT, Damivion of Canada and the British govern- on which has becn erectod & barrier that Tacidentally He Touchos Upon the Tariff | Jott A 0 UEISASIAS RN Chnada. —He | Oonstable Burns' Murderer Launched Into | 0 i0s " FrontPHor *story thther hysband | It May Yet Result in Dofeat for the Gov- | couren "practical 1o the dtesolution of “the | Senator Fiun of Towa Kuocks Down D S On motion of Dolvh the bill to continue in Was dotormined from teHirst that the coupls — Commert onitie trisk Hilly warad Uiy orce for ton years all oxisting laws prohibit- should be separated. There is very littlo Losnoy, Feb, 19, - Irish nutional s - TOM REED, AS USUAL, HAS A WORD TOSAY | {050y ra it (o woming into tnis | HIS NECK WAS BROKEN BY THE FALL | thotthee: thut hae not been told i priat. | VIGOROUS OPPOSITION TO THE MEASURE S prrerimb o print, deride the new Irish local goverument bill, ol eountry of Chinese porsons ws takon from oxcopt the dotails ara mors fully given, Al I o drovrninent pilo [ 1T CAUSED \SBRIREAT SENSATION: the calendfr and passed. the tescimony was gjven in & quiet, modest it sting By-Plays Between Members of r."“’qr o ~|h.1vrr uiscussion, in \v);ivh ‘\.llni Story of the Cold Blooded Crime and the | manner, "m;m”t:‘ At times Mrs, Blaine | England Experie g an Ol TI of 1t ouse- er's Remarks Not A *handler, while not objecting to the bill, y " § o G showed considerable emotion as she told of AF0 e Rk i 5 e - o “”"". < ,,.,‘.,p.‘.' suggested that the subject was properly i her suftering, physically, brouglitabout by | T — Excitement Oyer the M DEMOCRATS IN A NICE ROW, i preciated by 1 L. within the jurisdiction of the committes on Wretch on the Ground aunxiety over her desertion and from lack of Tragedy—Wales Will Leave the Race m slonal Proceedt Yestorday, fmmigration rathar than that of the commit- of Insanity. - funas to defray necessary expenses, and also Track—-News {rom gland Chicago Bourbons Disgruntied and Mak . - tea on foreign relations (from which it was re- as she recounted the efforts she made to No Preparations for the Convention, g ' ported) and fuquired whothor the Iatter com- N secure reconciliation with lior husbana. Cinexo Buneay or T e, | | RESULT OF | = E'SPAPER ARTICLE, Wasmisaroy, D, O, Feb, 19, —The silver | mittee 1utended to report any other legisla- Custer CITY, D., Feb, 10.—[Special Accoraing to her testimony, not only her LCopyrighted 1892 by New York Associated Pross. | Cureaco, T, Fev, 19, § uestion will notdown. Its aiscussion was | tiop of the sunlect, - Telegr The Bur,|—John B. Lehman | husband’s mother, but his brothers and sis- | ™ /0c o< fob, 10,1t is freely stated that | Local domocrats are making a vigorous 0 a v : h To this inquiry Mr. Sherman, chairman, | Telegram to Tie Bie.]—Jo . L ter (Mrs. Coppinger) conspired togethor to + \ Feb. 19, y s Prohibition's Ol s Sl resumed in the house again today upon tho | yapijaq that so far ns he knew it did not. | Was exocuted here this moraing in the Pres- | proaw yp the marriage. James G, Blaine, | the Irish local government bill, as presonted | protest against the attempt to pack the com < 0 Jh & Accusad of Many presentation by Mr. Blaud of aletter in re- | Tho consideration of bills on the calendar | ence of a numbor of spectators, for the | sr.. advised his boy atfirst to stick to his | in the House of Commons last oveniug. is the | ing convention by the Brice Hill-Gorman ( sponse to one of the Harter circulars to the }"“‘]*""-'“"""“'"fl""\‘ bills ware disposed of a8 | murder of James B, Burns, His neck was ;]vuleimul later, \\;h(‘n lne ltwn;e‘n’l‘llml baht‘ result of many stormy moetings of the cabi- | combination. As a result of the dissatisfac ‘fand Armyof the Republic. The scono | TOUAWSE 0 A8 ¢ | broken by the fall. Many people believed | had been doserted, undertook to bring about | pet, and that Mr. Balfour was more than | tion of the worlk of tho v York machino /Avas oo of confusion and excitement at [y (FACHNE the HEbE of war 1o e BRIHD | 1 ohiman was fusane, but a commission which | fEeconciiation 1t fad Been, Feneasebiod 80 | onco overrulod. Eveu the Standara admits | managors, tho local vreparations for entor- | SAID TO HAVE RECENTLY BEEN ARRESTED. 7" times, but occasionaily a good home thrust | Pamiing resorvation in. North Dakota. | investigated the question six weoks 820 | pis wife, and 1t was only through corres- | this by saying that the bill is the result of a | tainiug the party in June have practically 2 from one side or theother brought forth | Passed. declared the prisoner to ba in his right mind. | pondence with Colonel Robert G. Ingersull | compromise, and that its reception, as in the | been brought to a standstill. hearty and contivued laughter. To provide a permanont systom of hih- | TP o an air of brageadocio | that the elder Blano learnad the truth of the | caso of all compromisos, has mnot been as | The bresent rovolt againsttho gascompany Mr. Harter was moro than emphatic in his [ WY in that past of the ‘,:',“i‘v‘,‘,':,f‘,m"':l“”""’,‘\‘ whon ascendiog tho scaffold, but when ho | gituation. TThoc, at tho fatherls sugwestion, | satisfuctory s its promoters could desirn. [ tyranny promisos to take practioal and per Hons—Detalls of the Assuult—tle denunciations of tho freo silver bill which | SoEEENISH Bl authorizing the issun of | was placed on the trap and tho leg straps | ot GG PO wattod by her mother- | While its reception last eveniug by | manontshapoand to accomplish somothing Wil Be Arrested When the he churacterized as infamous, and predicted | 3 per cent bonds gave rise toa debate 1n | were adjusted and the black cap placed over | ju-law, the opposition and today by the press | Itis exvected at the meeting this evening in that if it passed the domocratic party | which the financial policy of the government | pig head and the fatal noose placed about his Aside from this, Mrs, Biaine's testimony | was the most hostile ever given to a [ thesSuermanhouseparlors totake preliminary would moet certain dofeat in Novembor, | Was discussed at somo lenzth — Mr. Berry | o0 he conapsed totally, making 1t noces- [ Was an unintoresting repétition of well | bijj, yot there are now signs of a reaction | Steps toward the formation of an anti gas doclared that “wo hav uat con $ v Vi g o r organization which shall fizht tho un- Des Moixes, I, Fob, 19, - [Speci Telo- Warming to the subjoct ho declarea that | Gieeret L tth:‘l"x‘;:::d n;;r‘v,:lnl-ld :;.:n‘m “on | sary’ for two deputies to support him until known facts. sotting o, The bill, tn brlef, glves rato | Lrustorganization whioh s Zht tho un s Moixes, Ta,, Fob, 1 pocial Tel i KD IN e O [ 4 A just bills in the coarts and work for the elec- | gram to Tie Bek, | -Until today thero ha SIf this free silver bill shall puss, the Ume | thoir ordinary expenses and meet tue inter- | thelever was pulled. His last words woro: CREMATED IN A COOKING STOVE. payers in Irish countries and baronies full | tion of aldermen who will use their efforts in :uwr bosh & EHOoK 5 low " the im ut(: will come when a man as & aemocrat Will [ est on its debts, without borrowing money.” | v1 wish to say that the sherff and bis —_ by | POWOr to managa their own afairs, "The | tho council to socure cheaper gas E LR s UG U Ll ; s AU2:55 the levor was pulied_and ho shot ) Moxtuear, Feb. 10.—A horrible story of a | 1and. TheIrish councils in some respects 1,5 pwest Chicago tomorrow. By My 15 I, 138161 18 8 ne\WapAHOK mAN anATogs A resolution was adopted providing for a ¥ FULLEI'S MARRIAGE, through tho trap. 1t was evidout that his | o SR ORI T TR i Se, | 8o given more oxtensivo functions than | jt’is uxpected to have cars running. IV SEds COL R e A SR ST reprint of the silver bill and the printing of neck \vnfl'hlmk('n‘b_)'“l‘hfl ‘hnl},‘ns li“ll"'“'v! ® | Cunegoud, & suburb of this place. A spike | th0se bossessed by the similar bodies 1u | is but one underground line in the worid that | o "vo"iviv o soventy Towk: demHBOIRLS it c ) v vedde: Vi posed to er | struggle followed. s physician, Bdwards, L H ar vitain ; v ait- | has proved a success, and that 1s in Buda- sbllan AL G il :x(‘)imu: ‘x:;!rnlmrl:nl copies of the majority and | Wedded on “hll.l.\\“.n“\u: sed to Be Her ”m"sflmwml T dean ,_L e ooy tha boay. | misker named Adeiph, Liawse) Secently 1ost Great Britain; and whiie Eogland is wait I nority reports, . ) 3 % 388 i heneo the vesults obtained by the | PApers. In Leivol's last letter he applied to rono 4 S ! ing for district councils Ireland is offered | P’osth, and hence the resu ! 1 A - g AR THEE WoRL 156 okl tios B bh6 WALRINRON, DI O} F8B; sensationat | Was cut down. three children and burned their bodies in a Love company will be awaited with great in- [ Senator Pion the most atrocions epithots baronial councils immediately. As was ex 2 ; FORTIBR WL PV t AIKDALBRIGLs Sahtio 2 Vashi History of the Crime, cooking stove to save funoral oxpenses . . OX- | terost. Love says his invontion will revolu- | gnown to the language, a3 follows: “Fina whole on private calendar, lispatch was sont out from Washington last | - - E O C o hman was hung | Mosistrates have baen applicd to, but they | pocted the criticism of tho Lrish | tionize tho carrying systems of the world, R T night In regard to the recent marriaze of ety 11, 10, James It | hold that ho acted within his rignts. Lawse | and liberal members turned chiefly | A mormwng paper saxs the whisky trustis | 0 S S0 EL SR B Miss Mary Fuller, daughtor of Chief Justice [ 48 committed Wuly 11, 1380, - JameS B | gaid he had ived both in Franco and cities | on the checks ana safoguards: | backinga svndicate which will endeavor to | kemberance tud virtue, v, 3 Fuller, and Mr. Collin C. Manning, son of | i B constablo of Jultbut s farra | Of the United States. Tn both places he had | but few expected such unanimous andsweep- [ secure controlof all the breweries in Cuieago | livortine avd. comman. blackguard that be ex-Governor Munning of South Carolina, | with nlogal whrrant to arrast him. Leaman | hoard that dead peoplo wero burned in big | ing condemnation, not belongine to the Boglish syndicato with | 1s, which recently took place 1n Ttalv. The story | had been told by somo friends that ho was to | Ovens. Such boing the case ho thought ho Government Defeat Expe tho intention of formning a combination 1o | e lottor grow out of tho curreut roport R b e i LA was justified in burning the bodies of his ’ compete with its vival. ‘The new syndicate 3 S Rt il in offect was that Manuing followea the | be nrrested, sohe preparad himself, and whon [ Was Justifiec i bErning the bOCEs B0 B8 | whatever may be tho fate of the bill, there | Will, it is said, have a capital Stock of | that Seuator Finn visited a W hite Chapel” d o young lady to Europe and persuaded her to | Burns —avpeared, without any warning, | o0, 15 110 chanco of “an appeal to the country on [ &, 000,000, dive Suturday night and was arvestod by the liob votlng, Tha chalrinan and Mr. Reed | 5ie ey iiiaita ot tho strong opposiiion: | Loomad 8ot ithe fconswaule ERrcuEh e tho mensures, but overything intimates that |~ ‘Phere has been considorablo talk about the | poiico just aftor the adjourament of tho thereupon had a short colloquy, which the | (5EE SR8 T e tho body, from tho —effocts of which KNOCKED OUT BY A NEGRO. the government is riding for a fall and that [ probability of o passenger rate wav to south- | morning session of the sovato. inn waiked X e od almost ¢, The murderer con i SRR s e i Y i RoHEBaLIBND 3 S | e 3 3 BRGLG 6 chairman subsequently alluded to as an “al- | * T menibers of the family of Chief Justice | Lo iod Stinostanatantiy. ihe m T e the dissolution of Parliamert will come when | ern points, in_consequence of the abuse by | over to the door of tho senate and called tercation,” Fuller now in Washiugton say the story has J et ey Tk he Marine Runs Against an Unkno: it is least expeot Defeat on somo side | certain lines of the special rates adopted for | Belvel to ono side within the senate cham- 0] air vi signate i T B ST IE ; ali 1ssue would enable the government to appeal | tho Mardi Gras festivitios at New Orleans. | bor. Ho took Belvol to task for writing the 1 hopo tho chairman will not designate it | bt ore olame rath and that is the fact o 3 o 4 Corker in Catifornia. [ the Mardi Gras festivitios at > ans. . < Belvol to task for writing us an altereation,” said Mr. Rood. R R io wenb to/lnall THLver coUNLy, SO akota || | Los Awaxine Cal., T86; Af0.Five hun- | 1O1H0 country without appenring to unduly | \Whon tho Chicugo & Fastorn Tilinois with- | letter, and called i a liar. STt wi Altercation of words,” re- | Fullor's 1 P AT el e ) cw e 2 et Rt precipitate a dissolution in_order to negiect ow fr 8 ‘agreomBnt to 6onkinG thoss It was o aitercation of words ' fe. | Dutler's note to the Post, which is printed | yilling occurred, and hired out as a farm [ drod poople witnossed a ficht at the Pastime Uit e s o hedl B R L G g R Cootly Knoeked 1im Down. A S A 2|l il g hand, working ‘ttere for a peviod of threo | clyb last night between James Lawson, | the government would avoid uniting friends | Mobile because it was alioged that the Cin- | Belvel said that tne statesments mada M. Reod—1 trist that tho ehiate will 10t | wiysmamonen o et o (i Litter bt of | Joeks. Noxt ho went to Wort loblnson f colored, —ex-light-weignt —obampion of [ who object to some projected measures. clnath lince. g dnadn 8 £23 rato 10 (bt | wero true. whou Pinn eallnd Bulel o dirty i at way. It w 3 s S SR Neb., ninoty miles = distant, and lator S Cealle i C m The thin ice over which the government s | pomt, the Iilinois Central was forced to fol. [ 408 and knocked him down, and gatting on R L T D BT ho went to Chadron. ~Ho rewuruod | Australia, aud Jim Conley of Boston. "he | il o™l Gionton by n vots in the house | fow shit. 1t is now claimod that one rond | top of him, proceeded to pound him with bis ) _, ‘ ¢ "'Ye. | “tigbt resulted in a victory for'the former in | topof” i, proc pould bimn with bi AL ALDELIR Gl can | Mantiing of South Carolina. Teuweon whowi | to Fort - Robinson, byt Hnally | vo 4 s of commons tonight, when a resolution, ex- | has seeretiy mado a further reduction ot this [ fists. Other senators who had not yet left o T o oes ot mean | J G eila” an attachuient has jong sub- | moved ~to Rushville, Sheridan county, | thosoventh round, as bis opuduout guit. 2 ) iy 3 3 7 k pressing rograt at the appointment of a | rate to £23, and is selling tho tickets through | the chamber rau to the assistance of - Belvel, Mr, oo HIIE{ENs ir 1o the chair | SiStod with our approbution whero ho hired out to work ona farm. At | Proceding this, Goorge La Blanch, tho | RGOS I T f00 TG Bl dt | 56 M0 St G S TVt tiation proves this | Senators Leinigor and Conway helped to pull Mr. Reed—1 think it is unfair to the chair | 5)p goime weeks the result of the atts this place he was captured September 1, [ “‘marine,” agreed to stop all gomers in four | Wy tioaredd bi'n majovity of only twent . s true it s belioved & war of rates | Finn off the prostrate man stwelliasioimyselr, © ¢ e 3 | Joubttul, and ut lust a fatal termination | 1859, and brought back to Custer county for | rounds for u purse of #35. irhe challenge | 4o, H Attorney Gendral Webster mad Mr. | ban hardly bo avoidod. oo e 7 " [ Boivel was considorably braised, but nop The Chairman—"he chair wil rv and seemed so im that we thougzht 1t bes . ¢ v Ceente: 5 7 e WANE Lk i) Ca e ® avolded. t B T Ra take cave of himsell and of tho gentleman 2 o place at once, and 1t | trial | 3 Sl v ,“,’,'fh’,"n‘,\‘::,‘f Sraits k‘,’,"a"'_.'-,":d"&”urfl',,,:::f{:,':-‘! Balfour supported the appointment. Tho | The Inter Occan prints statements said to | apparently seriously injured, and wis soon from Mulne, and_ wilt not do him an injus- urated on Jununry 7, av | Whileaway from Custer county howent | ZA0C 61 W2 S WD announcemeat of the figures of the vote w have been made by the National Union com- | able to stind with some ussisrance. — Senatos S 1 wn 3 ; under mle.n.uuu u(‘n«én;g%lt, ]1[\!;““1::{\“\:‘-! out iu the third round. greoted with loud opposition cheers, pany’s treasurer, R. J. Spencer, to Dun’s l-mln immediately lluu the m;n;ll‘. -mm.l:w 3 : Ut in order to avert every azitation or ex- | rence. The roward of 00 for nis ca e ey - A conservative member, K. G. Webstor, | agency, declacingz §00%,000 of the com. | #nd 100k a car to the Savery hotel, Senatos SETCERI RO Tt > slemontitcamby ednightentilisnoxtramel vi| wasipromptlyipatdiny GovernoriMelletis: Told theldtoryiofithaliling, under the cloak of a motion for thoe aboliticn }:;?;l\‘v‘-:Zv‘{:.-;‘na:fn'f.';’:x\\tu.l'm cash, and that | Finn was soen aftorwards and said: ~Ho iy Tho nextbill for tho reliof of A. 4. Dun- | lowstate, wo rofraul trom eivinz publicty | At tho Novembor term of the eircult court NxES, Feb, 19.-Mr. Deacon, the Ameri= | o jiliierate votors, thon procosded tc mako )00 0f the amount had been investod to | @ dirty dog- He is an employe of the seuata cm\vof| Ie n‘"“ EHL n\jmhftuvn]"phn"‘)l\‘ e \l 'fl; Ifapiroad, she had somewh it recovered her | Of Custer county in 1889 Lohman was tricd | can who sbot and killed the Frenchman | rabid attack on the Irish clergy. Many mem- | sceuve stores i vavious localities, chiefly | aud 1shall cortainly have him brougzht bofore volvor e Bl ey N leria | strenzth aud convictea of murder in the first degree, | \wyom ho found in Mrs. Deacon’s bedroom | bers, sick of the debato, immediately guitted | south aud west. The average price’ paia for | the bar of the senate for punishment. I motion by Mr. Bland, who seut to the eleri's | ® §U5500 s the mosher had zround to bolieve | the defenso of insanity being iuterposed. | | (N Ls 00 ion o4 potore a magistrate | the Douse or ropaired to the lobbies and | the stores is said to bo $.00), & total of [ shail have him arrested for criminal livel. desk and had read a letter from a that immediate dun past she left Mary | A new trial was granted by the circuit judge. SVL RN & smoking rooms, whore knots of members | §120,000. This would leave an apparent dis- | 1o must prove his staiements.” Army of the Republic post in Missour 10 the tonderness and taro of her husband, i | Soptember, 1500, his second trial was had, ro. | this morning. He asked to’ be released on [ (RHNE TOOmS, MACKE, Kaote of BOMUSES | £, - Fhes WOl T o et "for. Pho | Doorkeeper Belvel was aiso interviowed, ing him to iuform the gentleman from Onio | whom we huve every confidence, and hastonod | guiting in 8 conviction the samoas in the first | bail. The magistrate deolied to do 80 4t | v go0n flickered out, and when a member | National Unton 15 the organization which it | He stated that what was said Sonator (Mr. Harter), in vesponse 1o his anti-silver | back, to hor dutics hare, armiviue Momiay | irial. The caso was then appesled to the | once, but promised to consider ‘the applica- | ;5iced” that thero were only thirty-three | was reported proposed to buy up or ostablish | [iin was true, but that bo should take no circular, that “the Grand Army of tho Re- | TR, R AR EELEPAE N (66 | supromo court of this state, and the sentence | eation. - Deacon told tho story of the shoot- | ombers presont the house was counted ovt. | 4,000 farmers alliance stores throughout too [ action until after the seuute a =, whem public post were ablo to attend o their oWh | rouion for our reticence hits hippity ocused to | was afirmed June 19, 1501 - September 21, | ing, which was ey that Wis wito | _The prospectof a chance defeat does not | country and which was alleged to bean off- | he would certainly have him ariested for as business oxist. Mevyiuee Fuciet. | 1591, Lehman was seatenced to be hucg on r. Deacon further stated that his AliceitoithoNanD) SO 't the National Cord rust. sault. ator Finn states the offensve q i 5 At d b > iy d that | conduce to the happiness of the government. | shoot of the National Cordage trus mriyBlind ogalhigeritiolsed SMr Haktors November 4, 1591 _The supreme court again | bad the most oxtravagant tedtes, and A% | Thore aro meariy sixty conservative mem- | —Roy Fatzinger, aged 4, iving near Spring. | publication was printed in his homo: paper, attitude o th silver question, and aaid tht LERENGESEARNAILE IS, iutervened, howover, and six weeks ago tho | jatoly sho bacspent TbCICER Bins OF EO | bers who are notoriouely unreliablo, winlo | fleld, found a young calf shivering in a stall | wnd that the grand jury meels in bis coun he felt it to be a duty to constituents to tinal sentence of death was passed. I hat paen himfani nisiovl His fugal | fifty others disapprove of “the government's | in his father’s bara and built a five there to [ next week aud he will have Belvel indicted, have his lotter read President Harrison Issues the Usual Procla 9 o Ul v rals between himmny his wifg, Fils conjug Irish polic 4 wiil bably ab: he T 1 several adjac f1 claims that bis life has been puro and R His Past Life Unknown. rish policy and wiil probably absent them- | warm it. The barn and several adjacent ! Mr. Hartersaid that he ascribed to his mation Against Poachin, o life, ne said, had been unbappy fot & 0Hg | o vecfeon the critical aivision buildings, & horse, cow and the little calf | that ho was nover in a dive of the charactes friond (what nis frioud did not aseribo 0 [ winitoros D G Feb. 10, lhe Bering | The crime which ho expiated was wholly | timo. Ho was vory sorry for: what ho had e Rt wera destroyed. Toreironl Binuninife! bim) honesty of purpose. The free silver [ WWASENCION (0 G T P TR BOIRS | unprovoked apd without cause, The mur- | donie, but the thing had gone ou too loug, aud zznrds Raging o lorat soriihTh gt iRt bill was an infamous measure, and yet he | ¢ t ¥ P paL dered man left a wife and fourlittle children. | could only end badly. The weather in Great Britain this woek | fold. on a wager ate n laige felt hat and & ascribed to the gentleman an honest purpose | discussion at today’s c: ot meeting. There | The murderer had no family and it has beon s has been most severe with storms on land w“.l'\vo ban & und followod with seven in submitting it. This sume class of leeislu- | was no chango 1n the situation and none is | very hard to find out auything of his pass g he Fire Kecord, and on sea throughout the week. In York- | glusses or w tion called protective tariff logislation—legis- [ Jooked for until Lora Salisbury acts on the coer. It is now thought he lived at one | Creveraxn, O., Feb. 19.—At 12 o'clock 1ast | shire tho weather is the coldest oxperiencad A i the CHff-Pavsons contest over tho scerotary= N g vi Henry Smith and T lation whicli was aainst the many in the in- S 3 3 time, in 1884, near O'Noill, Neb, and was | yigny the five-story brick block at the corner | in forty yenrs. The thermometer registered Siotia Rox Bake ing ¢ Vo ngro ship and it will bo 1 in the senate to- torost of tho few—was infamous and out. | Lreaty of arbitration, a drafvof which, drawn | ity of many criminal acts there, among 3 e blool Yy R vers of a Iox Lake boatin club, have ngreed ] 5 e | 9 aegraes ¥t o ineBInIDovonsnite i Loiag morrow. He suys, in part that the preamble Yagoous. Ho would be the last man 1n the | on liues understood to b equally acceptavle | othots, of poisoning many horses avd catule | Of Superior and Seneca streots, occupied by LR S onshie and togtirt facros LD N i dressed 1| resents a state of facts, if not absolutely world to suy that his fricnd and reiatt to both govornments, was submitted to him | of his neighbors. It was in 155 he came to | the B M. MeGillin Dry Goods company, | {PHve, & PREA, 3 PIRE (000K BaRal | Captain Boston suits during the present | FLGEL Tyt "aro_certainly_unknown o tha McKinley, was an infamous man. The difi- | early this week. So . however, nothing | Custer county. caught fire, and before the five apparatus ar- | channel further endangers the condition of "')“'"l_‘»“ ot ‘“ “;‘_:‘I'" 2 ,“t_ :“‘ }"‘,:A IU‘]{ spealer; that t was any long and pers culty was'not with the heart of nis friend, | has been heard from hini or tho subjec! It mignt b romarked that Lehman was | yived was a ronring furnaco, The total loss | tha stranded steamer Eidor and has stopped | it 15 (0 DAy ampague suppe Sistent rofusnl by the speaket of the house of Mr. Bland, but the troublo was with s | The policy of this governmont with regard | jndustrious ana erratic Uli the murder. He | amouu ts to §0,000. The McGillin company | the work of salvage. wonly persons, - ago s written | FAPOSULALIVS To conour with the presidenty bead. Tho house had beon told that one | to the coming seal season will depend | had been boforo the board of iusanity at| pud just received a new stock of spring goods Suow storms of unusual violenceare raging 340 words on one of the new postal cards, | Of the seuate in certifying to the eiection of class of legislation fell heavily upon nineiy~ | largely on the action of the British govorn- | Custer in 1350, and declared sane and dis- | valuod at §500,000, 1t is the largest dry goods | in Ireland tonight and many trains Br6 | squit sise. 10 pos aeds, | &0 LGN, Parso Seeretary of such body, five citizens of overy hundred, and took iway | meat on the question of arbitration. Thers [@hargod. Soon after ho was arrested for | gng general notion storein the aity. The | groatly delayed and muny oniirely stoppod | “ baonio-erght hot chickon and tomala von_ | €XCepL bY Teason of a restraining order o /their property and handed ivover to the ¢ is scarcely a doubt, however, that an ar- | assault, and put under bonds. Tbe bouds | damage is noearly covered by insuranco in | by the suow. Near Limerick there are | gers recantly imported hore from San I the courts of lowa, was cortainly untounded five under the operation of the McKinley | rangementi will be made somewhat sunilar | being considered insuflicient, a_warrant was | hoth stock and building. Tt is feared that an | drifts four feet high. Srisreil hm‘ DiEnt o5 tho refusal of the | 10 fact; what the failuro to certify to such act. Butthere were other burdens and one | to that of last yoar's wodus vivendi. The | placed in Burns hands to rcarrest him. | o] man, tho watchman of the building, may At Queenstown a heavy galo provails. It ‘,", ,‘“;] ‘mr‘o( e Tt e v caen | election shourd tend to disturb tho friendly gontleman seemed to think it was perfeetly | president has 1ssued the usual proclamation | Then it was that tho heinous | juve been burned to doath. is ‘expeoted that the stoamships Adriatic and | Broociclor or Ui ila factory to give eaeh | polations existiug between the sciate ang right and very democratic indeed to tako the ainst poaching in Bering s It is aimost | crime was committed, as Burns tried R e L Anizona will go direct to Livorpool without | tnoening A800 5 80LNEC L house or obstruct the due course of legis- Lenrnings and property, not of ninety-five | identical with the one1ssued last year. tc arrest bim unaer this warrant. Texas Leglslature to Be Convened, touching at Queenstown, S trgiars broke into threa differont houses | iation by the goneral assembly is equally un- persons out of 100, but' of 999 out of every Mrs, Burns, widow of the murdered man Avsmiy, Tox..Fob, 18, —Govornor Hogg has | geitement Over the Montagu Tragedy, | in the block awhore (hiof MeClaughot ro. | K10Wn to he speaker of tho uouse, and L P00, and band them over to monopolies, 5 Lo en eloped about 'a year since with one John | tagl : X ; 2 AR o0 5 e | assumption of such lact is unwarcantea by : X ; Wasixaros, D, C,, ab. 10.—Secrotary | Sivert, who accompanicd Burns in his ag. | i8sued bis proclamation convoning the legis- | o excitement in Ulster ovor the Mon. | $1des. 1ast nixht, and woro on the point of en | {00 lke: that if thero is any unploasant, Ralsed a Point of Orde i SEihe Mo | veriug the chiets residenco wnen they were 3 Foster has finally decided to take an ocean | tempt o arrest Lehman when the shooting | 1ature in extra session March 4 for tho re- | 1qpy tragedy is increasing. state of affairs cxisting between the sennte McKinnoy of New Hampshire raised tho trin for the bonofic of his health and will | cccurred, Mr. Sibert navrowly escaped | apportionment of the state; for enforcing the | Mrs, Montagu is a grandson of the duke of “"““".'{',“" awayibyineighoors, ey and house it is equaily unknown to the poiut of ovder that this discussion was en A delegation of prominent citizens, includ \ 3 , boing killed at the time. The eloping g tituti d bmitted b Manchester and a former ofticer of the v i 5 caker or to the house of reprosentatives voin. Now. York next Tuesday. ro- g kil ¢ constitutional amendments submitted by tue | Mancl « 2 navy. ford Peck and Marsball Field, called on | Speaker or to the P it tirely out of order, not being dircoted to o [ s0il from Now Vovw noxt Tuesday for Bro- | oo, ple, ywith Mrs. Burne’ four childvon, aro | {oriiuturas for preventing frauaulont rail. | Mrs. Montagu was of Scotch extraction | i Ferd Pock and Marshall Fletd, caliod on | 30" o assumption of such a fact is cqzally bill under consideration by the committeo. | men ou the North Germar Lloyd steamer | iy parts now unknown | rosa bonds. for the protection of live stock | and is the daughter of a wenithy London tea | MYOF Washburne S asked Bim e VOIGthe |y warranted by tho seuate. “The chair sustained the’ point of order and | Spreo. During the wnolo period of Lehmans in- | {080 L0500 Oh 0 BN Eriata: for acting | mercbant. She is noted for her daring norse- | A0L SK¥™ : 4 P ‘ "The speaker further stated that upon the ated that the bili under considoration was Sitob introdacediaibl Feny: o sarceratl or 45ONLONC L B ) ol o e, her residence, | COMMmIt bimself. o v that Samuel N, Parsons wi 5 atated that the bill uudor congtdoratian was | Mr. Piteh introduced a bisl tolay to amend | carecration under sontouce of death ho 138 | oy the’ report on the interuational railroad manship in Treland. Cromore, her residenco, | “CRE RSSO e | very day that Samuel N, Parsons was re the MelKinley taviff law so as to roduce the | Manifested a stoical demeanor and an utter | jvoqrization; for amending the law as to | is one of the finest mausions in that district, | \wo 1dve taiv grounds, ported to have bwen elected secratary he nesseo. e s wware | dULY o barley (rom H0 conts to 10 couts per | indifforenco to everything. He was drre- | olging rajlway receivers liable for damage; | dud is surrounded by an oxtensive and valu- GI0 &M EERIT (L Halan who made ¢ tho adviceof the atlorucy genoral in Mr. Harter raplied that his ronarks wore | bushel of forty-clent pounds. ligtous, andiclaimaitoibellavaiin o God, for dofining porpetuitios as to corporation [ able estate, Mus, Montagu has hitherto [ )5 yovage in u small boat from Montevideo prcorlofliissdliicesandtiobliRationysiiy. directed toward that bill, as if Mr. Duncan Tho recoipts from inter: venue duri The autopsy was held by Dr. Taylor. The i Tni moved 1 the best society. When an 6 YOV aE) Pty i signing another certificute from the one al- by ) 1 The recoipts from internal revenue during d and ownership, and for electing a United 1 to Genoa, has presented a proposition for ) b ot the appropriation he wanted to be paid | Sy AR TR SR L Vear end- | examination of the brain found it to be nor- | Siiees'senator. Associated press reporter called at the resi- | 19 00 M8 PESTHCC & PRORBSILOR TOF 1 veady Signed, certifying J. W. CLfT as such 100 cents on the dollar. [Laughter and ab-{ {,0 "jing 30, 1892, were 8,700,004, being | Mol and healthy, thereby confirming the ver- i aence today ho found Mr. Montagu engaged {mwd o ,,D“’;‘ thirty-two. foot long. etary; that pendiny the consideration of plause. | { g 4 ' the St ine dict of three seperate trials, Real Estute Men, with the parish priest, but he took the re- | 7 el s 4y ab OB (aid question bo was served with a restraine ! e N e Lo £1,200,110 more thun for the samo time last l ¥ from Montevideo to New York or Chicago, | After many efforts Mr, Harter again man iy — — NasnviLLe, Tenn., Feb, 19.—~Today was | porter over there and consented to an inter- sicbing there \ ving of 1893, time | g order 1ssued by the district court of Poile agod tosecnre the floor and proceeded with | SShE G e 55,000 MRS, BLAIN PIMONY. the last day’s nof tho National faal | View. Being asked how it was that sucn [ FRGRNE Ore i Lo sbvine oF IR B Uit his prediction, which was. that if the houso dny | s i last day’s session of the National Kual o owit: that the oplnion of the attor- N vas for tho boats and crows to be showil at the | county, Towa: ! B u ounces of silver at §0.9075 and £0.90 e B Lok , 2 severe punishment was administered toa | 105 U4 of 18! ney gencral of lowa, or tho decision of the passed the meusure which invited ml the de- y Heorolne orihoIDivoealEnit el s Hor vl Estate congress. A vosolution was passed | 3'Col ol ehiid, Mr. Montagu smd: Ay | CXhosition of | i T 1 L "o s . i afraalling va | seiate, would not witiuenc the speaker in graded silvor of tho world 1o freo coinago in Bound for the World's Uair City. to the Deadwood Court. thanking tho Associated press for sending | \wife has strong opinions on tho correction ‘,ll‘{-‘?\, 'ff,‘:.fl‘f.‘f.‘-'r,“i‘:.’fx" ;flmfll‘h‘-fi ‘,.‘ffiu'.’.’"\';,‘.l disobeying n mandate of the ccurts of lowa, ::.I::‘_‘nn::x“{ n:x)\lll: ::.I-:‘\.I;I.‘»::‘.‘lxu.»;.;A“’:v»"::):‘I{A‘l:\\vfi:::v Wasninaros, D, €, Feb, 19.—The World's Despwoon, 8. D, Feb, 10,—[Spocial Tele- | out reports of the meeting and to several | ot children. lh;r theory, which L think is to | \wovicof colored women to the Columbian ex. | eVen if they should be in favor of \Iuln, certis and whon the party mavched to the polls in | f4IF svecial, comprising five of the most mag- | gram to Tur Brr.|—Tho Blaine divorcs caso | papers. 8 Kroatisxtentight s itatithe Bntrltiof dle: ity ositign [s/dsclaved Stokbot untrug mug abso= [ ViE oillie glosuionot) Samupll B Barsons Novoimoer, tustoad of marching to an over- | nificientiy equipped and luxuriously fur- [ has veon tried. A!l tho depositions have | Hon J. C. Bartholt of Milwaakeo pro- | OUsCCREs Mule (TSSAUITD (UM, S0 Bathy | iutely vidiculous T S T TG TR P whelning victory it would warch to certain | nished traios ever put on the road by the | beon read, the plaintff has given her evi- ;,-:‘,l,fi.i,..m; $150.000 Tor h rog) astato. bui]uh‘l\g cloanliness of the parish obildren. Unless ‘.Hl\."." ollowing western people aro in the | TSR L tho senate 18 without lexal kiiowl- defeat. Pullman Palace Car company, left the Balti- | dence and the attorney has rested. Arvgu- | at the World's fair. Atopted. punished early they contract bad habits,” s o SR edge and is desirons of obtaining the opinion Mr. Lind of Minnesota asked whon ho | more & Ohio station at 2:30 this after : air. Adopted, Aiehed oarly Auoy.coniraol D hablte. . At the Grand Pacific—George A. Boynton, nd s dosleong of A8l ik, Lind of Miunssota asked whenho | maro & Oblo atation at 2:80 this sfternoon | snents will be made tomorrow moroing, onty The date of the next meeting is Tuesday, Mr. A outagu sald mu~m.‘\J(:uLmu(xlmml Davenport, Ta.; W. A, Bryant, Codar Falls, | of the attornes gonoral upon. points of law, fnz tho prineiplos of tho democratic varty s | irain ars 1o bo the guests: of the World's | foF the plaintiff, howover, as the defendant | Octeber 4 ut Buftalo, N, Y. | Mauy delogates ll‘l““ Sonitie 3 that 1t was t0o 1o uvnmf‘-‘“»'"““' 1. A. Freeman, Buriingion, Ia.: Georgo M. | 88id body can obisln such Falcran ‘“'.‘,'u’" g ¥ FIrhere . 2 g Ruests of tho rid’s § o Ty left for their homes today and the rest go to- e admitted that it was too long to leave the | pijjus. W, 3y, Hancock, Omaha; J. 5, Kason, | speedily and readily as could the speakor froo trade and a single gold standard ¢ Eair city for tho next four days and are | did not put in ao appraravco, The weather | 250 child alone, but his wife had somothing to do | Giovs W V. Hancacis, Duabu; Jo 5 Kuson, | SO N intorvention, Refore Mr. Harter could reply bo was | sonators and representatives in congress, | had moderated greatly since yesterday and, — and sho was out at the time the child was [ ) o ¢ Pinicbine, W. 15, Bird, Des Mofher, Dragging Out the Debite galn utorruptad by o number of demdorate | forcign ministora to tho United Statos and | as Mrs, Blaine passod a good nightyhas bad Reports on Cannda's 5. conflned, The child was ouried in grout [ 1o} X T Bowie, Chovenna, Wyo, . " | when tho timo for the Pt Lind s (s the position of tho domoGrAL| :':‘nnjil‘" A ] Honal | o recurrence "of vomorrhage and folu | MoNtuEaL, Feb. 19.—Tbo long looked for | privacy "’\s‘l?») ‘\dh'..ll“ll;“!(ll'uh ,".“'.', oo of 1 Autho Palmer A, B. udson, W. J. Car | yived’ o oy ate, Senator Grum party for froo trade aud a swgle gold | o much stronger than at any time sinee her | Feports of the royal commission which nas | s sons ook the body in the famly carrlage, | tuy, Dudley Smith, Owaba: John Hathaway, Y standarat y s draw atholic come: ; ) wog began to spak’ on the Schmide arnival in Deadwood, she was able this | been investigating tho charges against the }:.‘,f;’ tho blindsdrawn, to the Catholic come- | Lincom: B, B, 'Webb, 'Davenvort, To.i | W HE" alkea® for Onty” nalf — an Harter Dofines His Party's Position, afternoon to take the witness stand and, | Mercier government in connection with the Wales Leaves the Turf, Charlos A. Glark, Cedar Rupids, In.; Lelana Ho said the question was hour. (ain sty . 7 * C Belden, H. A, Thompson, Oulahi. T ol TR Al hona RR O B (e 1oAY Mr. Harter—Tho position of tho demo- | Chiness exelusion luw. was. pussed by the | Dearing up bravely uador the stavo of 500 | Bais des Cnalouro scandal, havo boen mado | e prirco of Waies had dovided to close | At tho' Auditorium W, Gprafien, | ERIEE Sk a coratic party is in fuver of a double standa souote, eyes, answered tho questions of her attorney | public—one by Judwe L. Jetto and tho other | his connection with the turl. All his entries | Omaba, VA | mraiion i ::‘ll::rl;"llu‘l‘l'l:lxx;‘l&lsln;l tho 'pum'm and 1s In favor of keoping every dollar worth and told the sad story uf her lifc since her | by Judge Raby and Judge Daviason. The | have been cancelled forthree montbs. Ho had SR 100 ccnts. [Applauso on the republican side : marriage with J. G. Blaine, jr., September 6, | report of Judge Jette on the Bais des | several remarkable horses in the training . y Senator Harman took the floor to speak \. aud Comind for the regular order from tho i 1550, Chaleure charges is a practical exoneratioa | stable, and a handsome winning was ex- [ Cuestox, Ia, Feb. 19.—(Special to Pup | Seniter RERREE WOT S TH00 18 RO AT TR 3 of Gobble Alr 7 by the According to her testimony the courtship | of the entire Mercier cabinet. The report of | pected for the fivst time in the history of his | Brr.| A raid was last tion of the democrats was incousistent, ag Mr. Lind prossed his question as to the at- Base Ball Magnates, was a short one. ‘Thoy mot at Augusta, Me,, | Judges Raby and Dayvidson is & sweeping | stable. Dillow gambiing house aud five men cap- | thoy wanted the republicans to heip them titude of the demoeratic party i regard to erGo, 1L, Feb, 19, — Special Telegram | A0d 8 few weeks later became ongaged. Tho | denunciation” and condemnation of Mercier, I'he vumor that Prince George of Wales ved, along with tables, cards and oth out. in fulfilling the pledees made free trade, and Mr. Pithian and Me, Holman i » Ll R agroement then was that they were not to be | Langevin, Pacaud, Robidaux ;and the min: | caught cold at the funeral of his brother and | tWred, long with tables, cards and other | o0t b - (PR e, TRE BIECREE, - TIEGS §0 valn attompted to take Me. fartor from | to Tnt Bee)—Al isnot peaceful in the | murriod for four years, or uatil Miss Novius | sters, that his conaition alarmed tho fawily is ofl- | gambling utensils, There were, it is said vy | BV tho domaerats | thomselves. ey made the floor when Lo demanded to make his | camp of the two minor leaguos adjaceat to | had fulfilled ber theatrical contract and Mr. R grry. ok cially declared to be untrue, those who know, over fifty persons in the | i FERE GG LI I O A oment was .-.,)l,:y, Chicago, and the major league will probably | Blae had completed bis collegiate course, Dalrymen Adjquen. . A great sensution hus been caused v the | pumerous small rooms in this don engaged in | anough to convinee the people that the mae i chair apvealed to Mr. Haviar to pro- | be brought in as an arbitor of the dificulues, | The youug man changed bis mind, however, | Manisoy, Wis, Feb, 1§-~The Natioual | agricultural world by the report of u serious | gambling, but they all made their escape but | jority of lowa voters are in favor of the ceed in order and speal to the bill under con At the Indianapolis meeting the big league | coucluding that ho did not want Miss Novins | Dairy and Cheese Makersi @ssociation ad- | outbieak of pleuro-pueumoniu in the Peaco q five, Tho cily is overrun with tin horn | hrosent law. sidcratio decided that ail previous®agreements with | to appear on the stago and persuaded her to | journed today. l(ululuupE Wore passed | Fiver disttict in Canada. 1f tho report is | gamblors, sure-enough fakes, footpuds and | " The Times and Standard speak favorably = Other Logislato §8%* 1ly Rescue the Vios 3 Jiffioulty. - Naugt.y *1'hings. arged With All Manner of Ty ral Aes Legistature Adjourns. R and the Speaker | a Set-To, Tho first bill on the calendar (which was Inid asido) gavo riso to some discussion, dur- ing which Mr. Reod of Maine made some of his reranrks as o the advisability of count- ing a quorum from the membors present and Speaker Mitenell has formulated his reply 10 the resolutions of the senate in respect to W. McFarlund, mem 8D Passed the Clunese Sxelusion il WasniNaroy, D. €, Fev, 10.—The bill ex- tonding for ton ars tho operation of tne night made on the 3 o o ho stago a1 8 10 CADRG 2 ron Bills were introduced to establish the ofice Mr. Hartor said o would do so. This man | minor leaguos hud beon wined out, aud that | 8 basty and secror marciage, “Tho dificulty | urging congross to enact ishoh laws as to [ Lrue the outbroak wili greatly affect Scowh | dayiight robvoers, of stato chemist: 1o provide for the better from "oaneaseo wauted wn appropriation | tho piayera of the old Western leaguo were | Liatsho was a Catholic and he ¢ Protestant | protect the producers of pube dairy products farmers, ‘_‘_"‘?_lf"l;‘l-' import Uanadian store | - Soventeen saloons bave been running in | collaction of delinquent taxes: to provide for aughiter] ~that uppropriation was raisod | froo to sign whero they pleased. o Chicago | Wa8 overcomo by disponsation from Arch- | From tho illogal salo of oleodmrworius. cattlo iu preference Lo irish cattle, owing 10 | Crestou for over a year. An occasiouaispasm | the arrest, prosecution and imprisonment of by taxiog the people, and the question asked | grabbed up Dungan, who was under contract | Pishop Corrigan, and the wedding took place el their immunity from discase, of virtue has overtaken a few probibitionisis | (ramps by the gentlomen was bighly pertinont under | 1o Kansas City; Pittsburg seized Elwer | A0 the vestry of St. Leo's church, New York, Educational Ass I'he opidemic of lnflucuza has had a ro- | and the saloons would bo closed for a few | = Phosenate and house committeos on the :‘u‘.; ;:x;;u\u:; ‘.inrx.;-\.l\?“ lh:‘ pli\'lI‘li\il‘('.\‘lllll'l l{;ml-x: N”“”‘l’ and several other players were e .I-luulmlllrm»Hn:m‘ ating. BuookLyy, N. Y., Feb. 19, :x.::rn‘:-““!;"hl-‘.:!;i:::-“lfn."-‘l.l;l‘\}‘I:iu:wxlx:“:u“lmi] mnlxl:: ,1..,v,4,|1,m“mmr l.iu\ l:u; cxxuuh-\lt uver 8 | World's fair agreed to an appropriation of s in fuye o freost possible trade for | picked up. oft Tmmediately for Boston, o ¢ | trade. The b oD very lengthy period, and tho seventeen so- | §220 000 for the lowa bif. tho humblest soul aud the protection of the | ' Pha Western league was disposed at first e 7 ° | tional association mooung dmo tollowing of- | mouth of Jauuary increased over #4,000 gal- | loois have run. nearly ull the time, whilo at L L4 TN ;‘.)r(.|<':.»'|l.lu-u to 1he bouse American flag. 1o grow Warmh and wick over the. traces, bat | @ he couple staried the same afternoon for | ficers were clocted: President, Dr. Edward | lous as compared with the clearance for tne | times thore have becn h us twenty- | nsking for Sunday closing of the World's After a scene of confasion Mr. Hartor said | {idught battor over the matter aud aid the | Sosiom arrivios thoro e noxt morniug Brooks, Philadelphia; vishrosident, Joln [ same month in 1800, and the consumption | eight of tho worst dives ver kuowi 1n | fate Sud for fusl adjourament of Ui as it tho position of o omoeratie bty on | next‘host Ui i sisht, 11 dectared that, | gk dIARC Joft bis brido und went o | k. Brudley, Minncapolls, Mian.; secfotary, | of * braudy increasod 10600 gallons. | ity of Creviaw's sive. A purt of | (o, Maron i (RN shio question of free trade was this—that | if all agvcoments were atan end, the leagus | Augusta Me., to laform his paronts of nis | J. H. Phillips, Birminghamy Ala. —— this timo the city bas bocn receiving | *“Pho ‘senate concurrent re i every Awerican citizen was eutitled to the | underit i the grades of protoction had no | Borsieg¢ and Mrs. Blawe rewined to New % g URGED TO REMALN, 8 ‘revonuo from’ theno Tt . placas | oo boorciate Soneusreat resolution eaking o>t absolute free trada with every inbabi- York, Found Him Guilty of Murder. Lut the greater portion of tho time they bave | wdopted. — © vizht to its pluyers either, Acting on this, ow davs later she recelv. ol tant of tho globe, huited only by thoamount | Milwsukec seizod Georeo Nicol from Kook | per o daxs latar sho recelvod alotter from | Dayrox, O, Feb, 10.—The jury returned uch Cablnet O Asked to Recons | becu runnivg without paymeut of auything olitions were preseuted in the house this of Inlllfl“nn"4~~;.\l‘) o conduct the gu\rrnr | ford, aud other clubs picked up tho players ‘l'my‘\‘;: :':;’\‘ A “‘I“_’T‘.Jl“’}')"“‘l“‘l“"“::‘ :l'::::;‘ul;u‘: a verdict of murder in the fikst degree against sider Their Ky tion, except the United States tax. Last evening | yorning asking the retention of the prohib- BNAR. A8 NAG RO AR H-:Hn aupstlon of | thoy wauted. Some of these wen, Nicol™ for | 110" would~ have to give hor up. The lotter | Jacov Harvey for tne doliberato killing of | Pawis, KFeb. 10.—After a conference with | 8 SCATCh Warkant was sworn oyt and the | jiory law aud establishiug 2 geological sur- gentlewan from Minnesotn, and ho would | example, had sined contraeds aid accopted would hava 1 glve bar 4p. ) bis formor mistress, ys. Maggio Lebman. | presid e S e e | saloon conductea by Moulder & Bures, | vey: @sk him question. Let him state whether { advauce money from the clubs of the Iilinots. | Prostated ber and she was Il unul the vesident Carnot, his ministers today de- | ger the Summit house, was “searched and | * 3 he endorsed the MeKinley bill, Iowa league. This wns explainod to the | Seibyof & second, apologiing for the first and 1ret Death (rom T cided Lo send in their collective resignation. | w quautity of hquors confiscated. This | passugo of u bill 10 increaso tho opicincy m: lflu‘)‘\: ]1 v .; for it, : Western, but it tured a deaf ear to the pro- 'll;ff.',', e fl;lalll'l:‘nl":;'::uI:::;Jl\ll:f:;”l:xflu\lll:;x New Youk, Fob. 10, /16 firet death from | 1 accordance with the program decided on, | morning a general raid was arranged for ail [ bt s o al guard g p. Harter—1 ask you @ mauly question | tes quminta e eir . * > > ors dpesident C @ S, 0ape| o pluces N 28 7 in @ manly way. s P b I:A the meantime, the Tiinois-Towa league | AP to Boston he advised his return to his | typhus has ocourred at one of tho hospitals. the ministers culled ou President Carnot and :’ml‘nuw::lu h :::31] &I!letl’l \‘:vxj. b l:l"]lhhu R Hills wore introduced to provide for the M. Lind—1s there a higher way of en- | does not kiow whothor it bas aus ploeo | bride. The busbaud followed tho letier in | Another case was disgoverad this afterncon, | londered bim tnelr joint resiguation, which | o, Pon NRNERG A W R WG REICO R BIVES | appolutment of gruin insprotors: 1o empower dorsing @ measuro than by voting for it. VO T T Bl @ day or two. For some weeks the couple | makng the ninetieth, with but oue death, was uccopted. g police has orderea every place in tho city cllies to rogulato the smoke uulssuce; to ay e e T e e lived at tho New York hotel on Nineteenth President Carnot strougly urged tho miu. | POICO bus ordered overy place in the cily | thorizo cities Lo pave strcets and vrovide for Myr. Lind—I do, as a whole. g Nego! TPy 1] " street, New York, and in Pittsburg, Pa., Ousy Thre R istry to reconsider. M. de Freyeiuetinsisted | W ol “‘ld‘|I 4 ""."“ \!:J_h hlslil' A I'“ be | tho payment thereof; 1o provids for the erecs A T Py g S 5 " whero young Blaine worked as reporter for o Quay Threatened With Pueumonta, upon resigning, saying he and his colleagues | ¢'056d, au re is fun atead. Those saloons | 1100 of soldiers wonuinents; to require rafls S R Ao S-S AR AR ML LARGUBALAY ADG Ciry or Muxico, § A rumor has | gaily paper. PiiLADELUIA, Pa., eb, 19.- The friends | nad decided that they could not remun in | NaYe beon running wide open, with 1o re- | way companies to equip freight trains with bil, “roso. ‘u\x:d“llliti:u‘i‘u‘\:tstsw‘-‘xff"\f‘;f(.lj“n:'l‘f:; | been curreut here that the negotiations for & | Fifteen mouths aftor the marriage a son | of Senator Quay are wueasy over his health, | power aftex the action taken yesterday by | SLHiCHON flmlllu,um' Vs sold over the bar | sufoty appliancos: to establish a school for Tussduy, iourus reciprocity treaty between the United States | Was born. 1n August, 1853, Mrs, Blaine ac- | The Senator is at St. Luce, Fla., and is said | the chamber. 1ush a8 3 would be In Qmalis, the deaf at Dubuque and appropriate $8,000 e | and Mexico bad been broken off. Itis au- | SoMmpanied her husbana on a visit to his | to be threatoned with pueumonis, Several generals today calied on M. de They WII Not Fight annually therefor. IN THE SENATE, thoritatively stated, howover, that the nogo- | [aropts i, AUBUSta, aud from this time Ler g Froycinet and atrongly dppaslad tobim uol | gy [ oue, Mo., Feb. 19.—Richord Klemm Horble SULCkAC of wn fowan, ~ 4 &y 9 OVer, d * | trouble dated. 1o resign, saving that he would be a great § V18, 9., b 131000 I, . 4 " ! tlations haveon el te) rily suspendes epublics onyentio v e e | 2 . T ¢ N e [ [ 1 av P T Ty TR ey “’A’.h;:w‘lu\_‘»:‘\1\)‘L::;.le.‘m.‘)l.‘,lrmm‘ ispended L L g, Hepuulleas Coaventiuu Oullsd, 108 tothea mr M. do Ireyomet, however, | son-in-law of Dr. Doorser, editer of the voxs, In, Feb, 19.—kred B. Jacobson, & e L phh i8r 1 ailow Lo &wu v‘;x. lu\lyl:'umxu o " ; R B0sTON, Mass., F'eb. 19.--Pae republican | remuined obdurate, | Anzeiger, and Louls Willut, editor of Die | carpeuter iu destitute circumstances, threw & e, an propu o that Bave boeu | Mn. Blaine's story as reci:ed to the court | state convention Las been eslied to meet | The lobbies of the chamuer were filled | Latorue, both denounce as false the roport | himself in front of a freight train at Prestos 1§ l would copvinge suyouo that sube bad haa ‘ April 20\ today with escited leaders discussing Lhe | that they are w fight a duel, yesterday sud was belieuded, military comittee recommended the -

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