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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - - . M TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, NUMBER 238 B e ——————ten JUDGE CRESHAM'S POLITICS ! s vt vt mamaeed | NICE EXCITED UVER(HULER\?5%;;&&?@{§§§?@fi?{{&:]fij‘WESTERN P\(kERS'VI(TUR\fflmflhwwfi{yuzlpfirtfixw * GLADSTONE'S SCHEME senator if the demoerats would help | He Would Not Have Accepted the Repub- it on u call of the house, which had | Local Physicians, However, Apprehend No | ot ;:": il ‘:h\fi':":,”"\""‘.”"“"r»'."f They Finally Securs the Desired Differ- lican Nomination for President. | forc indetinite The vote was then_taken Danger in the Better Districts, era at Monaco which were confined to per and resulted: H. ¥, Miller, 22 Joun Miller, o whioss HALIE BAd molles 2118 Were 116! 4: Rouch, 15; Stevens, 10; Muir, 3; Waish, ey o e il Ll s L s FAVORED CLEVELAND'S TARIFF POLICY | 7; Dobbin 5: Gregory, 1 Oliver, 2: 1 r | NEWS CAME LIKE A WET BLANKET cleanly. It is not atall likely there will be Crum, 1: Hodgson, " 2: Andersc I'he an outbreak of cholera this season at Monte MAY NOW DO BUSINESS ON THE CO/\ST; ), int session then dissolved —_— Carlo. The sanitary condition here is first — | - | et Jo R Chureh, a Traveling Man, Commits De- ; liberate Sulclde He Explains the Principal Features of tha [ ing cans sing | Homo Rule Bill, ential from Chicago, | [ | | HUNDREDS PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO HIM Judge Jamieson Relates n Conversation Ho fad with Him Prior to the Minneapo- lis Convention—Te Was & Demo= crat in Princip by the Stories, but Now Reassured be two or three isolated cases. : sourl River to Be Placed on ® \ 5 Enthusiastic Demonstrations Greet Hirgy President Greenhat Testifies Before the )'”w wn‘:w-n:l nt . ;“m\l .,.‘. I'v Congressional ¢ itte §iié Hesith GMbER. Fagre, a leading English medical authority WasniNgTox, D. C., Feb, 1 e here, whose patrons rise the A < cholera does come, there WISKY THUST INVESTIGATION. | Carnival Visitors Greatly Perturbed at First | Tate. 1f cholora docs come, there will o King House Products from the Mis- | | Through the Statements of Falr Basis in Future by Railre - adladiy trust investization was continy American colony of Monte Ci He — LR > i T i Cnicaco, T, Feb, 18 —Judge Walter Q. | President Greenhut of the Distilling [Copyrighted ies Gordon Bennett] | said: “The sanitary condition here has | Siovx Ciry, Ta., Feb Spectal el 1 A SALIENT FEATURES OF THE MEASURE jresham is the central figure in a new | Cattlefeeding company was examined Nice, Feb, 13 York Herald Cable | never been more retory gram to Tue Bur ybbers and Manu OMAnA | ¢ There p political sensation. Judge Igbert Jamieson | Mr. Greenhut testified that ompany's | Special e, ] —Quite a flutter of | now. There s s \eturers a sociation of s city received | very u yoby o Eloquent Pleading for the Cause of Irish the matter today. The disclosure was elicited on at th f its organization t era appear on the Ri ween Chicago and of Chicago, a personal friend of the pre 000,000, 1t originally | exc W e o when people stance of an intestina air t not that made b, sumptive coming secretary of state, sprun ty-two distilleries, bout L 1 t i by expressions of opinion here that Presid Greenhut st at the plants s lat more healthy vlace v shipments of packing ent to La Cros elect Cleveland had not only made a mistak \ n and | t u than here. where the B e first ) the Pacific . N v HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT REVIEWED in calling Gresham into his cabinet, but that | stock of the compan A nun fe 1 ting ¢ paragr rat season for any outbreak o al jackers: ara rejolalt N P ¢ e e judge b v i { political decenc dants were after 1 '( 8 L f i cholera here u h ngratulator elograms t ), shie oot D the T1ght of tha fact | mand for the p to | trigh i sak Gomplied st ot westomh ol : i Janits Conntitationn and Natural Tghts th ”'“” AP m‘llw"'x 1 };- nstrued a; keep 1 rur alf W Il 1 1 pown all CHILIAN FINANCES, oral in turn A€l Cles « Exposition of The s \ n ot n reward for deserting a part iab had | the rinal plax ntle duroj v i 1 swing What Would Be Just and Right - i All Paper Money in the Republic to Be Cor FATAL DISEASE AMONG CATTLE, anse . iderable amount honored him, th fhg with th hig 8 KRIGVON D IR 0Y) verted Into Coin, )t his St Nt LU L L Judge Jamieson said: “I do not spehk | tinuous—that is continuous for S but the r rviews with leading Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] | 1t Breaks Out Near Boone, AR ; : from hearsay, but from direct personal | the period covered by th bate vouchers, | me E 3 tend to m Varpanaiso, Chili (vin Galveston, Tex oy PR T 1 fatal | went to his room knowledge, Part of the Pennsylvania dele- | His company marketed pure spirits, the fsthe fera and friends at | Feb. 13.—(By Mexican Cable to the New York Sueh il 0. 13.—A curfous and fatal | went b blending and adulterating being done b, In answer to a question he said that Mr. | | : ik requested by o representative of the Gibson resigned shortly after the Dewar | Nice, who in veply to the question, “What | Chilian government to make the semi-official matter was made public. The k | are the chances of cholera at Nice?” said innouneement that the f Large Amount of Stock, houses, Shortly estorda 7 1 4 disease has br out among cattle in the | morph About me s m ation to the republican convention stopped home it first called on Dr. | Herald—Special to Tue Bee.]—The Herald 1 gation I g I eastern part of s and western part of | covered in an un Story counties. It is what has been called | O. S. Hoffman wa i mbers in this city on its way to Minneapolis, Balestree, chief of the Health commission of | is day of its arvival 1 was invited by a promi nent member of the delegation to meet a number of them at the Auditorium. [ went there, and it was explained to me that while Pennsylvania was for Blaine the contin gency of a failure to nominate him had en tered into their calculations, Gresham was he their second choice and they recognized in | Il to accommodate even the member h combined action of the bank k L Ll ; him elements that might consolidate the tine a bunch of ttl would be looked roner Maul decided an inquest unneces anti-Harrison str b to a greater extent | oo pgp viited fawer dibtillarien at s 1eAs b SEE b HBHE e B At DAL TE | 4 ARl AC L Ll e 1.' ho | for and wer ittening for market, a the Of the letter which was left even than Blaine. 1t occurred tome that it 0Py SECEIE (O G R CORR I e l : L [t | banks have entered jnto a contract for the | Gorzen or more being ready for beef. Todiy was not my al, and I laughingly asked | 458 GGG ind. put their goods to | 18 absolutely pure and free from microbes. | accumulation of gold in their vaults, with a | half of them are dead, and all but probably :':"A‘I'““l'lm \;4\""-‘“ Lof me in conncetion with & | the trade at a less cost. That was another | There is also water from the Vesubie used | large rescrve in London which will be used | half a dozen of the remainder will huve to bo in the breach than in the of the objects. solely for watering strects and drains. No for the redemption of the | Killed. The disease killing them is wardad to La Crosse, rvan and laborists sat **1 do not thinlk it is possible to defeat Mr. | *UB OIS, o0 the price of | pomeror v s u S0 el £3HE [ RUECH TH CLShe LG S iy ontaes TR . IR, Harrison for the nomination.’ he remarked, | oivitg Mr. Greenhut said the advance was [ o010 05 06 N <. | paner notes in circulatibn and to be issued rye. which igon the stalk where the head | Chureh's emp! . t is ox \ampion he sbut even if the pomination were offered me | (e to the agitation before congress looking ik L il This action on the part of the banks has | of grain should be. It grows on low ground tod that Mo, Gliiireh 5 ! o I could not as an honest man, accept it to increasing the internal tax on liquors es in 3 t the town and | dispelled the fear that a scarcity of mone among wild hay and is eaten with this by ; = st i home rule is as a red ‘He then went on and defined his iows on | 7t caused an excessive specuiativedemand | HdEagk to the woll-to-do cloanly | in.c the tariff. He was in thorough accord with | o sl A e ; 1 Mr. Cleveland and came out Hat-footed for | A1 the company hud advanced the price t The 0t the revenue reform b M B i ARitad whats tile Vs mong the winter visitors, ment notes. The ban Gt tanit ismue e sad, 1L am as | o, B A what, the market va tcaied upon Dr. Bavery, Feihod ek R Dl e oo o much of a democrat as you are and, enter. | " Mr, Greenhut replied that it was various There is no earthl wson wh, and entirve confidence in business os 1 yre this occurs. The stiff beards in the wild taining such views, you must see that L) poing just what gamblers cheose to make it. | should come here. The town is perfectly could not be the candidate of the republican | qyeS it WAL BT DS FHUOSE IO L : b ety n restored. party for president,’ || SBp ccipany OUBIE g8 ger eaithy. The last time cholera was at Nice The British ship Strousa be “There could be no mistaking his position. e was in 1885, Then we had only 100 cases and { Francisco to Cork has arriy B L O R ol B It was s clear as the sunlight. . : ; JUDGE JACKSON'S APPOINTM i less than 100 deaths. A g » contined | with the master and crew of the Honvesfeld | ago in Kansas. Investigation at that tir put him in training for the nominution in | 1t Wil Be Favorably Acted Upon by the | part of the town case it is ascertained that we can win with | United Rtatén Senate, him and not with Blaine.’ | WasmiNarox, D. C., Feb. 13.—The senate | g 5 “You are sending a democrat on a rather | judiciary committee this morning decided to The correspondent then called upon Dr. ueer mission,” I replied, ‘hut being your | riend and a friend of Judge Gresham, I will | do what I can | others to obtain £ as generally conceded . asteps heretofore foot and mouth disease, but Prof The physician 1 r about tw f My mads nancial situation prece of oratory, when his speech, giving the « Irish the matter up later. In stating All I can say is, Nice was neverin a more | in this republic is satisfact Phere | Stalker, state veterinary surgeon, hus inv hour o L B of the company. witness said on got in its deadly work, and Mr. Chu wome rule bill, produced the oddest mixture to do away with destructive competition 4 of the members. The seating ‘capacity of His conipany was not 4 trust s y in circulation will be converted into a f'tha membets. I iting capacity of understood it, consisted in cra- | have got sore throats. There are nc metallic currency, as decreed by congres heldon of Ames, and kept on his farm 1 the as is well known, is entively too than at present. Theonly | js no doubt mnow that the paper | WEatedand pronounces the diseuse ergotism is among a few persons who | mon Aherd of fifty fine tle owned by Parley | beyond the poi ro medica 1 could healthy condition illness I know of tion of different individuals or corporations | intestinal disease here at all. Thewateris | through the a mile out of that city, was six months ago | o'clock o | to limit production and keep up prices. His | firse rate. All the drinki the time-honored custom of the meme rs who could get seats sitting together ind had the body removed to the morgu ording to their political predelictions, wus where it will be embalmed and then blues and tories. ulation and a tightness in the market | the cattle, causing circulation to s # at ¢ i e htest cause for | would result from the T R the extremities a1 resulting i sed was abou r K the warmest : : zanerene setting in the hoof or vell known i ankle joints, The feet die and drop off, the isited this | anti-Parncllite meme middle division of been restored rye make the mouth of the cattle sore I QOrdie ) e was mixed th the tory row which caused the discase at first to be called | K v ad foot and mouth di is the same diseas jewhat addicte iquor, and appea changed by tho ffair kept that commn purti The rush to which was burned on December 20, 2,000 | Prof- Stalker examined the feed of the cat (1DED TH B WRITE HOUSE. enter the tho gals tle and found this wild rye with ergot in th wild hay, which is poisonous to horses and A despatch from the Heraid's correspond- | sheep, as we Washington Health Office Officials Likely to | Justice Harlun of the United States suprenies 1 1 ittle, though in a less de S S ; iy to Dhcisitg ent in Montevideo says that owing to the | gree. There no cure for the cat B e e A LTl el B s fiar ofn Havol GO G I RE T Fapinyan, AT & e once affected. The poisonous heads of | WasHmNGToN, D. C., Feb. 13.—[Spec il take part in the Bering sca arbitration, had The | 0 ges have been made fa the commands of | IY€ #re almost exclusively found in the hay | Telegram to Tne There is likely to | g seat in the diplomatic gallery. He was ace 2 fand Tudge Gresham in his chamber | preme court. The democratic members of | drinking water is provided exclusively from St L of wet lauds, ¥ be a shaking up at the health office in Wash- | companied by Hon. Robert T, Lincoln, the and had & conversation with him that lasted | the committce reserved the right to take | a source which is absolutely pur This is Herhidts colfaanohantt b Ris Taneirs Des Moines Companies Consolldated. ington. Two or three weeks ago when Mrs. | United States minister, Scores of other over an hour. I told him frankly what 1had | Such & course in the final confirmation as | the only water drunk at the hotels and pri- i |-f S vn' ”_"H Httat ; Des Moixgs, In., Feb, 13.—[Special Russell Harrison and her little daughter | noted strangers were in the gallery, They called for and outlined the situationas it had ;h;‘l\”’::"»":f‘gn'm\“"'»“ it Js understood the | yyte houses. There is not cause for alai ki eriticisms upon the atrocitics | €FAM to TnE BEE.]—The Des Moines Water | Marthena left the white house and went 10 | were greeted by Earl Spenc firss b"-‘“’l‘w'\i.l»‘Tu‘,‘.-”:v\m he appreciated the high | ot known whether there will be any serious | €Vén if a few cases of cholern should occur | &0 FEVRE PREG S FIC 6 SERCETS | Power and Blectric Light company and_ the | a hotel to give the health officer an oppor | jord —of the compliment paid him, but that under no cir- | democratic opposition in the old part of the town. When we had | RO G Bt GRERS 4G BT (g | Des Moines Edison Light company have con- | tunity to fumigate the quarters they had Sumatances could he be considered as & pos- Wil Y it here in 1835 it was confined to those whose | FEUE ORE 0 B0 SOEREE T ot i, | Solidated under the name of the Des Moines | been occupyiag, in order that the executive bility. T Zos. F o habits of life were not cleanly, and did not S1GIHO0V NS e ANV RO YSERE “ | Electric comp The union was offected | mansion might be: mado free from:all infec Stilly i Sl Torzka, Kos., Feb. 13.—Tife republican | NODILe Of fife were Bob cletniv, ane he | tary officers have been defrauding the el Zh et bl D E i e e L e BECOMING VERY WARM. house today took action which it is con. | 0CCUT at all among the well-to-do ¢ 1¢ | soldicrs by robbiag them of money due for | CUdY by the fii guicarBornseshriicies; | Lo £8 8 C0l e ol o Sfoiais oo > templated will bring the se squab- | ORIy weak points that exist are the old wells SWAGEE N At for the new y. The capital stock 1s | which the little one had been suffering from. | The noise of conversation and the hubbub s Old Vig o C el 3 3 s in private grounds near the port. Some of ARG A LI $600,000. The new compuny began business | They left quite a lot of personalgffects in fl‘illmm :l:\l:_ln::x:l unllln ing U o | ple in the courts. It s u]x.\lu'ml its ser “"r 3 L“ Fesnibn .j. S A dispatch from Buengs Agres says: the { from the date of the Aling o Articles nd | (s s 1 el :n' o x'u?]i 5 i gt : P 4 enatork o geant-at-arms to go to Labette, Comanche 3 es insist on doing as their [ olttical aituationeie e e o ticoe. bt ErdLE T el artivies’ au cir rooms \ere were a number of p drowned the initial business, which was cone HeLENA, Mont., Feb. Contrary toex- | county, arrest s witnicss who refuses to ap- | and grandfathers did 100 years ago, and | Political situation. s quieter there, but in | 11 incorpor e st bwenty YeMs. | o bric-ubrae, o fine new gilt clock which | queted almost in dumb show. The prelime 0 ear before the repub plo A 5 ) + & Corrientes the cruelties of the federal troops he offic ent, Fred D. Goodc K : 886 3 pectations, the ‘senatorial contest was not | pear Before the republican elcctions com- | drinking the old family water, forgettng | [OMHONes the crueit L thes has | vice president, B. E. Sunny; secretary, J. A. | had not been taken from the original case in | inaries to the event of the day were dise settled today. The ten democratic followers | Mittee T L ar of the | that thecity has n up since that. It is lm s t;n‘.-l:;:"n u;’x‘!"u : w““‘“ ““»v have | Colby; treas v a1, and the which 1t was shipped to them, some beauti- [ pateled in about half an hour. p . ok re | Bouse RERATRIET ASTEI U Y Tl B sse wells should | Feselved to bring another revolution. Lowry W. Goode, J. T. Beggs and N. W. | i1 pie 1t glassware st full . . of Daly and two populists stuck by Judge | (Guie 0 G 8 e ent h tarme. | 1o longer possible that these wells should with Lowry ful pieces of cut glassware. a chest full of el b et 7 . el o ¢ o . ink all private w gt Jordan. will constitute the bourd of directo e A Dixon, who will take the matter into the courts for | contain pure water. I think all private wells KRUPP'S GUN REACHES HAMBUR THamoe "“_mlmm U hiEa® SIEIa ;ml.;y» Yesterday the republicans selected a com- | decision. should be closed up. Puotic wells and the Fa erty. renl and personal. of the two old com. | box. in which was a new hat; some jewelry mittee to investigate charges of crookedness S Caitaits: water supply from St. ‘Cheik, which reaches | His 123Ton Monster ls Enroute to the Col- | panies, and all rihts, privileges, licenses, | and all those little things of beauty which a and bribery. OLYMPIA, V Feb. 13.—No change in | everywhe s excellent. Some ignorant umbian Exposition. franchiscs and machines of both companies, | womun will collect in her private apartments, An afternoon paper declares that it was | the senatorial deadlock people prefer old foul family wells.” Ronury, Peb. 131t Is announced today | with their business and good will "in Des |~ Mrs. Harrison left aiso in the wardrobes arranged some time ago that Monday should HELENA. Mont.,, Feb, 18.—The ballot for Dr. Zurcher was next seen and said: ©Tt | that Krupp’s VERgunon, welzl et ) ki number of gowns which she wanted fami- | (& BV S R BT BOUE eareying o be a ‘‘go-as-you-please” day. The paper | United States senator resulted: Manile, is all nonsense. There isno danger of any | tons, which is to be exhibited in Chicago, Towa Oratorical Contest. gated. It scems that the health oftice \Tro bunahiof Mo, she wiis IustilioleRSel says that tomorrow supporters of republi- | Clark, 23; Dixon, 12; others, scattering serious epidemic of cholera here, ‘The sani- | arrived at Hambu; The roadbeds GRINNELL, 1a., Feb. 13.—[Special to TuE | to the apartments vacated by Mys, Harrison | o0 S0 R0 b g through they cans are bound to stand by the Butte million Cueyesse, Wyo., Fe i 1 tary condition of the town is greatly im- | bridges of the ruilroads it traversed on the | Ber.]—The Towa collegiate oratorical con- | and her child the dog catching force at the | o ceriny crowd Mrs, Gladatone pussed and aire if needed, and three additional de- | United States senator result awrrenl, | proved since 1885, when cholera broke out in | way from Essen to Hamburg had all been in- | test will hold its nineteenth annual meeting | ity building. They tore out the carpets, | o ot o8 s . PSS B ubtadly o ey G0 | aa: Thompson, 115 Boxter, the summer. Even then it was confined to | Spected and the bridges strengthened before | jn Grinnell Febru: The eight orators | draperies ind piling them in a heap | foren tho eirriuger Sho wasi GIRAS RS Clark following. Serious trouble is expected | Others scatterin ¥ “ 5 7 the transport started aperi i 8 %y on the fioor of the joint convention, as be — the old. filthy part of the town near the por Tt is understood that 100,000,000 marks will | 5¢ : ; somewhere applied the torch. They even trayals of party are muking men desperat EASTBOUND SHIPMENTS, where people persisted in drinking water | be asked from the Reichstag to push the [ Composition” are as follows ) went so far in their destruction as to pry up Nice 1s Healthy Now. miles shore g who wil report favorably the nomination of Judge R. | Allen Sturje, who said E. Jackson as associate justice of the su- | 'he town is healthy enough now admiralty; Earl Roses bery, secretary of state for foreign affairs, both of whom found thems solves unable to gamn uccess to tha peer’s gullery. of continual mmoving throughout .he house wearing apparvel, a bran new leather hat Mr. Gladstone, during all of this time, was not in the house. While it was going on he and Mrs. Gludsione left their official resi= dence in Downing street. A large crowd had long been waiting their appearance, and, selected by the judges on ‘“Shought and lowed by Mr. Gladstone, who, as he emerged from his home, was greeted with renewed 3 ki ‘ S Sadbp RapidsiP Nmante ho sty 1 ¢ and prolonged che nd bloodshed is threatened as a sequence to e m old fa wells contaminated by cess- | mamufacturing of the small-caliber army | Cedar Rapids, P. I, Carpent The A apart of the fooring in an adjacent hall- | & - N e L d Business of the Ruads 1 the Central Tramo | (rom0ld fumily iSpReaniTS - O oy S -caliber avmy. | o otismiof Mystery’'; Pirsons College; Fitir- |. way and founid under it & small’ fron safe or » agod statesmun bowed right and left political dishonesty 0 pools and cemeteries, rifle which the military authorities propose tism, ons i i ‘ In another article the Herald under th Association for the Week. T aanondaht calledl on Dr: Zao to introduce. At the Same time it is learned | fleld, F. A. Heisc Webster and chest, fastened with a Yale lock, which con caption, *“Three-Seventy-Seven,” the sign ¢ Caicago, 1L, Feb. 13.—Fastbound ship- he correspondent called on Dr. Zucellier, | g St, Petersburg that the small caliber | Stitution™: Simpson, Tndianola, O. 1 s | taived no one knows what, and which early day vigilantes when a bad man was to | ments last week amounted to TL#3 tons. +f military medical oficer attached to the | pigle recently made for the R v ‘.,m:‘»m‘.. AT College, Hopkint had been deposited » by one of entered the brougham with his wife and be hanged, says: *“The warning is for the staff of the commanding general, and provea a failur It does n a b “I'“V % \;-_“\‘. i \_\‘!"" “!‘ i, Cornell, | George Washing ‘“f, immediate ucees at on riven to the house. Upon miserable tools who handle the boodle and rainst 08.898 f e cresponding | SPonsible for the sanitary condition of all | and aft 1suge of | A "1"] "”\\‘* D EREEPAn, Ry d ( sors. . This was left the ¢ s ody here Mrs, Gladstone went to the try to tempt honest men to sucrifice their | 353 3 0 ie corresponding the rifles had to be sent back . own Wesloyan, Mount Plea A. | of Major Pruden, the executive clevk. Today lery. where her favorite seat had £ respect, their, honor, good name and | period last year. Through shipments of it e LN g ops. Althouh strategists claim that the v Hhg Irofiis Waa 0N ! Upper ussell Hareison called at health | heen peserved for her o e e e L R et i flour, grain and provisions from Chicago to | f1onticr to Antibes. and who is & military | foetvar will be determined in a very short | 19) yette, J. Denison, A Triumpuant ce to ascertuin what had been done with | *Gloipi’of people awitited along Parliament i Herald further claims that evidence | tho east by the rouds in the Central Trafic | SWEeon of loug experience. Ho shook his | time, n six-weeks limit rifla appears to be | Democracy”: Des Moincs — Coll J. A. | the personal effects of Mys. Harrison and his | giy00t the coming of the prime minister. of bribery and fraud already secured will be | n amounted to 48,280 tons, aguinsy | head gravely and said an altogether too short-livea weapon b, bersongl Anertat . Tuesduy even: | dnughter and Twast 1o}l that SHoynua been |4 s inig cn sed he was cheered to the i tes th tho ar ry now in_ session, | Associition amot 20 tons, aguins o e b A T th realin of politics the formation of | i between the contest a banquet ‘and ro- | destroyed. H d o see u list of articles | gihio, ‘The crowd outside the palace yurd be ikl e il e 173 for the preceding week, and against 4 AY two new partics is noted, one being callea | ¢ePtion will be given the visiting delegates. | destroyed and found that it contained a st | \oi'Smaller than that which gathered a they will elect their seuator. N 815 for the corresponding weel of 1502 “The water from St. Theik is not as pure | the agricultural party, the other the Hebrew. R . e of the sheets, blunkets, pillow ~cases | the opening of Parliament, but what Chairman Caldwell, on the appication of | ag it ought to be. It comes from five differ- | The agricultural party proposes to back the DL e S e asent |and a few other —articles of bed | jycled in numbers it made up in enthu: the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha | 414 o0urces, one of which last summer con- | government in all high tarift schemes tena- Des Moixes, Ia., Feb. 13, pecial Tele- | clothing belonging to the government The people roared themselves hoarse s Mr. M £ + n 1 v 1 m, 8 T road, has authorized all lines in the Western 'l worms of typhoid, The cleanliness of | i to further protect producers of cercals, | gram to Tue Ber]—Judge Conrad this | What had become of Mrs, Harrison's cf- | Gladstone, bowing and smiling, entered the % Passenger association competitive with the | titined germs of typhc cleanliness c There is no doubt that+it will be appreciated ming decide s Abna fects could not be learned. Why the clock - Biia tor-Riect Allen Denle Madn | F ¢ 5 ; reis 1bt that it will be appreciat morning decided the mandamus case of yard. Elisat; Alje Banie. Chicago, Burlington & Northern road to | the inhabitants in the old part of the town | by {he government, which grasys up eagerly | Ocvis W. Kobe against Dresident Beard. | oWelry, brica-brac and clothing were | Y38 qir vernon Hurcourt, chancelior of the Nm“;”“k} \5‘[".““ “‘F‘_l')’ 4 Lot ,'R L g place on sale tickets of theirissue at the | is such that if cholera should come here it | any chance for increasing taxation, The )‘ 2 e ‘\!“IL: '\'_ ""l"lxll : {‘m— taken'was o mystery. There were also | exchoquer, and his wio were swalking to the ARy Aol aRahRetal - Westhotal, Minusapol will be serious. It is true that where there | proposed Hebrew party strives to be the ex. | Shear of the State Agricultural colle books taken, and u lot of memoranda kept | poyse through Parlinment street, they were Ben.]—United States Senator Willam V. | At a mecting of the passenger representa- | o= o liness there is no real cause for | Ponent of the rights of the 600,000 Jews | Robe was a student at the college, and, con- | by the president’s late wife. 1t developed | recognized and almost mobbed by the' cheer- Allen and private s ary, Thomas F. Mem- | tives of the lines east anl south of Chicago e You must remerber that the people | LViDE in the futherland. ~ A néwspaper | trary to the rules of the college, belonged to | that a perfect raid was made upon every- | jne qdmirers of Mr. Gladstone and his trusty minger of Madison, were in the ity Satur- | 1040y @ basis for the establishment of sum- | alarm. You must remember that the people | st “Raphael Lowenfeld, who was ex. | & Greek letter society, fand for' this reason | thing hands could be laided on. The dog o o lieutenant I'he police stationed along the 5 ner tourist rates for the season of 1593 was | here are not cleanl e health of the alled fro st e 3 4 was expelled. He brought action to compel | catchers seem to have been adepts in feats Meul . i day. Tn speaking of Boyd's assertion that | giopted. It is practically the S | o S eealloa aa o mr'%;“‘; o B e n e ouh Lmhr o omunt ot e o s cianna | o “Iaardemin s overythimg ey tonehoq | Streot had consideruble dificulty I rescuing he had a written agreement from Senator | in effect last summer. troops is excellent and no cases of cholera or | his faith, is at the head of this movement, 3 uss legerdemain; ing they tou n their too enthusiastic friends. S ny choleraic disease whatever exist in which serves greatly to advertise him. Tl ) : ident Beardshear flled an answer to th lisuppeared from view r A s Allen promising Boyd the distribution of TR Y bl MY | Hebrews of more #vansed views are not | petition, setting up all the facts in tho | madea demand for the missing goods, and Amusing Incidents, ailrond Extension. jurisdictic very friendly to the idea. They think they | Premises and maintaining that the rule | the health ofticer has instituted a scarch,de- | An amusing ineident occurred in the lobby van gain more by prosecuting their businesy | under which Robe was suspended is neces mined that the guilty persons shall not | of in response to the enthusiastic salutations d him, h we beaming with pleasure, against 78,615 the preceding week and barracks, forts and arsenals from the italian federal patronage, Mr. Allen says he will x . > BRE o574 i AR make Boyd o prosent of £,000f e will pro- | KANSAS Ci7Y, Mo, Feb. 13- The Kansas |~ Dr Thomas Lian, the American practi- der which I the house. ~ Extra police were summoned duce the agreement enator Allen says | S0 Pittsbur nd Gulf railway has pur- | tioner here, was the last physician called on. | without emphasizing their religion and | Sary to th d ition of harmony in the y return the articles taken, but shall be | to restrain the thronzof noblemen, who were 2 i ! chased the hansas City, Fort Smith and | He was asked his views on the reported | awakening the hatred of Catholics and | ¢ollege. Robe demurred to this answer and nished waiting for the p gallery 1o be thrown further that he was presented with a propo- L e Judge Conrad overruled the demurrer, t} —-— I Lo 4 e aition about fAifteen minutes before he sene | SOuthern. The former road will be extended | cholera outbreak at Marseilles and said; | Protestunts, Y. fmuiTor, thus TR R S open, Ihdiuden umang -gue pAsE WAUEARE Ly i g € WS | 4t once to Jovlin, Mo., where it will join the | “Certain of the symptoms described in tne Tonies GUBIE e WAL B it L i jrand i i SAILOL Suerooch ang Z”‘,“,H‘mf‘[,;,. Ry e v‘...u; . which is - lreddy constructed “from | cases that have occurred at Marscilles look | Avavsra, Me., Feb. 15.—The will of James | Fractured fie : or Cold Wave Predicted for This Por- > formed their lordships into a | "_1“;7';‘ o .}.: e ¢ ol “m 1 ;“_”_‘l‘l"" as if it was choler In any case, it will not | G, ¥ e was filed for probate today. The I .\1“\‘\ 5, r.y Feb, 13 tion of the State, ; v 1 them to preserve to Texarkana and the gap this side of Fory | 40 to rest in dangerous tranquility when | document was executed at Wask to Tue Ber sron, D. ., Feb, Forecast ¢ of order. The membe Smith will soon be filled in. It is the inten- | conditions exist that are admitted to be bad. | Januar and leaves the entire isiting hbor, Mvs. Mary 3 3 s For N eyl TR e n 3 i 2 3 % Lord Iveagh brought tion of the Kansas Ci shurg and Guif | 1 examined personally vy » of | practically to Mrs. Blaine in fec widow v / \ and sn 3 ) . % 1 p % 3 Vv eamp stool, which proved a very to run the wwkan R K b ‘ A R e L elected proposing, in consideration of the distribution of public patronage, to give him three democratic votes, but his reply was “No patronage The senator and his private secretary start for Washington in one weel. Représenta tive men irrespective of party afiliation in northern Nebraska are well satisfied with the senator's election. Private Secrotary o ot ¢ ain, ! ation, H ¢ Wt in the the senaiors eloction, Private ‘Secretar fobe desizet. T i helier o, vl B grand” e 3 v o "B s o Fop o Lno anc appeased 1% movd st crmbIAIG Ahe recens caspaign. | o Allen in MAY MOVE THE COLLEGE, the cholera, to tell the ex: ie leaves 5, - Th the stat ‘ s - | Tond Iveagh but firmly decliied to Rev. J. J. Parker, pastor of the Congrega. iide under some new nax i 4 ; S tor Death. o nto neg ns with tnem, satisfied tional chiurch of this city, (n his vory ble | Keeent Seandul ut Brookiugs, S. D., Will Give | dangerous malady last Harriet S. Blaine, his wifc : - S0 lab T imoalE. T Ha mevs it ol P IO discourse today, speaking of the crime of 8 Rival Town a Chance. Ther Record. the No provision is made for Jumes G were anumber 3 ' M 04 bribery, took occasion to quote Tur Breas | PiERee, S. D, Feb. 13.—[Special Telegram | gisorders like fever el e Tiad tha Tilingls Gent < ron e W BUreav, OMAlA MUK the se Mr. Jolin i authority that Hon. William V len wus | to Tus Bee.]—A. D. Hill of Millerand J, H, | op et 0 T tors this vonr tell oe g st ) D = Omnba. zecord. of amnara: || Wallatey ailiber lonel Saunderson elected to the United States senate without | Baldwin of St. Lawre b tha: | 8 ek i ell us safe Manufac 5 igos for tha killing of her husband * vainfall compared with correspond - | Pecame involved in a brisk squabble, each boodle, and consoled his congregation by the | ita i Sk AREICE BE8 here IO | that out in the western states the im New Youx, Fnb. nent safe man- | man, at Cherokee and secured a ve & o Daxt tolH Jodra \ceusing the other of stealing his seat. ‘The assortion that the day might come when | PEeTest of the movement to remove the Ak | yression prevails that it is not safe to visit | ufactur omposing #he Diebold and Mos. | $10.000. This is the lurkest award . <03, 1892 1891, 1800 | ArEUMent waxed warm and, finally, the two m;l}:_‘ io politics wonld De an fmpotent | EELEIEY S0 oEe O . thoy 18 | Nice owing to ¢ me time age a | ler-Bahman company, ave in session in this | wiload company in this part of fo Maximum tomperature. 405 442 3. § honorable members grabbed each” other by 1 medical societ 1 Amun temperature., 302 2 R the collar and, standing thus, they glared — give a half section of land and an artesian | 10cal medical societ o city. They have agreed upon a line of - Minimuu temperat 242 182 ¢ B, t edar Kapids Failu Average perature... 855 8 20> 490 | into each other's eyes and continued their MONETARY CONFERENCE. well and will erect college buildings, dupli- | wunted them to tell the truth, but their icy. Mr. Austerlitzof (the M 1 . oda Rudg Felinee: Bracinltation 5 04 00 00 .00 Itercation. Ultimately Colonel Saunderson cates of present buildings, and also cottages | port was suppressed. It would have been | company offered to renew hi CEDAB RAPIDS, Tu., Eeb. Delegates Will Todny Present Thelr Report | for the professors. The location being in the | far botter for town if they had been | Fenewal was declinedy gnd he was gram to Tur Statement showing the condition of tem- | Withdrew his claim to the seat occupied by serature and precipitation for the | Mr. Wallace npon the latter pledging his ety S i artesian basin will proyido facil ties for irrl | 41iowvca to state oxactly what the matter | 10 Fesin ctan g n dealers In dry goods, > )\ B s o e v maha for ot 400 LidE e had arvivod frats Wasnixaroy, D, C.. Feb, 18, The Ameri. | Sation experiments. The principle plea in RRLLY b it combinat will now, go forward wit Y ena sl e Hibe n e o . it ki M v i hunts Na X When Gladstone Entered the House egates to the " | favor of the scheme is that the people of | Was. So with ra. | do not think that | Mosier-Ba company 3 Normal temperatur 2 ean delegates to the international monetary | Bpookings have taken such an active part in | it is epidemic in Marseilles, but it may be and the s i g fur the day Gladstone entered the house at 3:80. conference are in the city for the purpose of | the recent college troubles that it is impos. ficiency since March 1 e He was greeted by prolonged, enthusiastic presenting to President Harrison their re- | sible for the institution to be successful come so. Itis better straght i Poisoned by Fati head Cheese, edle 1t > ARt nafiolensy sihop Mare i . the face than t y some unkn GaLvesto, Tex., Feb. 1i—A to | How f ohegrs Dy thelibera. and Irieh membora /A port of the proceedings of the conference. | There is said to be quite a general sentiment ) nee May 8 quarter of an hour later, when he rose to in- R - Ane TAROrbl 0 tR e Tl S ATee name to cause In Niee he News from Colmes says: Al v Deficlency dince M 8.58 Inches h T s R . troduc the me rule bill, there was an- ator k ) ; X ; y ri lats at 8 p. m. Allison ar 1 discussed the points of the docu- | /irien of Tersarille il o aoeat, vimam | o e e peienag e LRl T . ] When order a8 fing restored Gladstone ment and will meet again tomorrow. The | inspector. He is the candidate of Repre H spoke in a clear, str sonant voice. ke roport will be a lengthy paper and will give | Sentative Ferguson, who is a member of the of th 1 began by remin hearers that the complete record of the proceedings of the | Miners' union. O'Brien is an ex-senator and wre seri : Youes whiol bad uaually pleaded the oalasios conference. 1t will state that, in theopinion | o0 Itfluential and popular man, and was put - 3 b : | Irish governupant Nad baen silony 48 of the delegates from this country, there was | Starr threatens to fight him, R ; ‘ A t un tion was intraduced in the house, it avery much better feeling toward the objects oo de, Lot zend TORK, SO ep b ed out that the pluce had been v ought b e docomplishal manitested at the | wgvements of Ocean Stewmers, February 13. SPREHE AN ) 3 sond the Geach of OMcers, ney i © the roads parted, that in the goyern. o the conforeiice than at its boginniag At Gibralter—Arrived—Fulda, from New ’ of Ireland the ct ay bevween Irish [ substant| Y 0 > | v PRI FdvadarIiida, 4 . autonomy or coercion. ‘e oppositio adjourned meeting at Paris. ~ Great Britain | Xork, for Genoa. Passed, Fucrst-Bismarck s den ot Goamilon wht the iy HEE holds the key to the situation and change of '“\"‘ Saw fRE S8A iterranean ports. NO DANGER EXPECTED AT MONAC i tive, but seven years had shown' all othe epinion expressed by delegates from that | At Kiusale—Passed—Michigan, from Bal ATy . ¥ o b, “now plans vanished 10t thin air und the country ult Lk still at the parting of the ways—self-govern ) ment or coercion skips the year immediate > original outbre vear. That is t ve in the at year, but we mig ¢ 1 that an stt éstabh v \ H. Bro Miss Bella Robinsen give o tates delegates a substantial basis for hope At New York—Arrived —La Bourgogne, | Sanitery Conditions There Are Excellent Ae- ¥ cital under the auspices of the | i Shat at the Paris meeting the actitude of | from Havre; Dana, from Hamburg ing to Medieal Me 0 dntans thaty's > ARE yor. The delegates will put their resigna- | POO: Moxte Ualio, Fe v York fer- | o' ! ] the act of union, The Irish peopla i ¢has lous at the disposal of President-clect Cleve Wil Ketire ¢ wylor, ald Cable ~Sj sof | raso o b 3 '. act were promised oquality In the laws snd Derrorr, Mich., 3.—The general | the epidemic at ) les ca considera enty-geve L x . Cloudy commercial eq ty was prophecied ~ ‘:nsur::-hfl court martial that was o try Captaiu Taylor | ble excitement. A correspondent called yes- | 5iroets, caught fro laat night By AR ABA cot Tllinois, dfed iss Cib) B|Clouay, o, | hat Irishmen would ¢ ho & place 1 the SAMARCK, ., Feb. 18.—The deal for | at Fort Wayne has been disbanded, I pe terd. Di 'Rier 5 " alarm was turned in. he cun was thrown er of the su of Illinois, died s LR cabinet, but thi 0 ellington ane ) een d anded, It is be- «erday on Dr. O'Riemus, whose sanatorium | into the st z e Y Al a this | Heved Cantats To 1044 At o A into the strecy before any damage bad been | afternoon at his home at Marshall, Clark below zerc Castlereagh were the only Irishmen who bhad Milies's eleciion seem [ eved Captain Taylor will be retired, at La Turbie is well kuown to all visitors, | done. county. I 1886 he declined the chief justice Geonug E. Huxt, Local Forecast Oficial. | held cabines positius sidge 10 union was i | | | | rocar . ; ore, for Londo 3 3 o 3 h untry, except Currie, give the United | HHOre for London ' s

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