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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES — = — e R, 1,100,000, a5 was reported, but cannot say [ what the light is there, and I recogmized | didn't know what it was dofng; but he be < | houses of P it 5 ta f P ' hat the figure will be him lieved the commiitee ought to have a clerk 1 Ml | oy tionie far not lass Wian fwo | Is & impossiviiily to catfy on dhis stragsls \ N 1 Aut ¥ . o Q.—You were in the y Sherlddn asked saveral insulting questions | \ A ML L Hinde, Shell Do subient 1 oo Tretand | ithods asslstenide from Sur bréthren sad HHR M"th Dowv Some Heartaches Ended. AT was going that way out frx of Mr. Oakloy that were not at all pertinent | v 10 U@ provistons of the THsn - nos and. have | ihends in all parts of the world. It s only 2 The action of the house yesterday im| the light townrds the church, which would | to the matter under discussion | Sr—— full oftect, but shall not (nterfers with the | Fom people of our own blood and from people Knooking out the appropriation for the sal- | not be so ligh fHowe made o vizorous protest and de- | [CONTINUED JtoN pIRsT PAGE. | continued application to any place, authority, | °F Americaand Austealian sympntuizors who | o arles of the three secretarios of the State | Had Talked Aont Beibery, npucad the bushicss of eiploylug clerk 8 | oy gey continug & hold tholr ofion by the | Loract I hing not included i the ona o g (ympathizors whon “wo ask | Mitohell and Brady Withdraw the Big . as pretty effec cKesson—You say yo: d conver- [ & clotk rae. B T et . Mo tenure, A ment to wh ho order relates nld. Inthe strugghe of the lust fourtec Board of Transportation has pretty effectu- | Mr, McKesaon—You say you had con Bl was nocossary Howe moved thuy one | SAme tenure. readve the sme salari i R LIRS YOATS N 1108t domIfAnS fActor MERE to the Sonts Stakes They Had Deposited, ally cooked the goose of the aspiring gentle- | sations with Mr. Dungan prior to this con- | pa pllowes tuitics and porisfons, and be liable to pe O10 Laws to Stand, ageand tonacity ofour psoplo st home hns be men who have been working so industri- | COHINg ""l'” Y “’l"i‘.‘ll‘l"l’l' '.! Yok ottrs 1‘”" houss then adjourned until 10 o'clock ;':"l;'” \'yn}v‘vw;imxnm a8 he v--(‘.\rn‘rv or w;‘: , Sec. 87 Broent, as othorwiss provided for | the financiil nssistance from our kindred. and or uppointments on the board. There | O e cap one, but othcrs, Monduy moraing. duties as tho treasuiry may doclare anala- | by this act, all exis ting luws, institutions, | felends beyond the e 7 ) ously for uppolitments on the boa €T | Q. —Then your conversation was simply on Y R R goun to thelr gmtwities and ponsions, and | authoritios and ofcors of Treland, whett ORIV Barerts o Our matlon s | RESULT OF VESTERDAY'S CONFERENCE is hardly a possibility that the appropriation | bribery in general Sonatorsat the Stock Yar until threo years (afior the pass of the | judicial or administrative, or ministerial and to poverty by long centurles of mis< can be restored to its original place in the | A.—Yes sir, in lexislatures ) Sonator W. N, Babooek came up from Lin- | act salaries duo 1, any ofcers, if 1 et T Lo ialer g | povenin R— bill. The senate may, of course, refuse to | Q.—Did you have any conversation With | .51y vogterday morning pripastod’ by in the oxistinz offiaes, shall b> paid to the | as if this had not boen passed, but with | , A14ed by the gencrosity of our poople and | Follee Tnspector Byrnes Threatens to Arrow ; il anybody else concerning bribery here prior Piyoe by-the tre suner f the exchoguer " 4 triends abroa concur in the action of the house in striking | §0¥D0 o ) arty of shntc ho . stopDad ong ) - ysuner out of the exchequer | modific ns necessary for adopting the 1ds abroad tho cause at home had found Any One ing to Muke & o RNE Thar to this time? party of senators, who stopped off long | of the United Kinmslom. Any such ofi Bamo to this net and sibject to bt repoated, | NORESt, faithful, couragoous reprosontatives Y e Yo bLWIITIREIE TP 5 Gutthe ftems, buteven though the senato | CANISHMOL o ow as 1could answor | cnough to make a tour of the yards and | may, o : ; v A )\ do 10" £ could answe e 1 A \! 1 ay, after three yonrs from the pass abolished, g od or 1 e n the i ot one of whom du : o SLres restores the item, the bill will then have to | that in this particular case . i packing houses. Of courso the party was | said ‘ct, ret o anld oM Lol 5 |‘Iu~h.~\:<f:\'|‘ ‘”| ‘-{L.l.f‘m :Hl.:‘:f o majority | HO1 ¢ W”r_ \l'x ”1‘_1:.:.. all the stress of thie %0 toa conference committce, 1t may be | Mr. Casper—Is it the general impression | impressed with the magnitudo of the busi- | any tme, during thoss threo years if ro 800, B3~Subjoct, is 1 Lhis 8ot smentighed, | Iah government. Thase foproeshtatly o it Stated for . cortainty that Speaker Goftin | in YOUr community that legislators are | ness represonted Among the party | quired by the Irish goverment, wotive | tho appointed Ay fo¢ thie (ANOORU b LHY | WA SONQUATSA BOBFCION: Tiey FOHIEE S At ob e Y ’ w yibed ? wore Senators Stowart, Smith, MeCarty, | from oftice, and o o etireme! atta A vt i S « od coercion. They fought and con- O " 3 ¢ will never appoint as members of the con- | "Nt gunerally so T AT e oL e ot i s BRI by O RORSURY. | 106 AIntiRG o Bt Chnetoes 1t ke g | Mared ke They broko succosslv { et i L st AHARAY SIS ference committee any men who are not | Mr, McKesson—ou had no specific agroe gratituity or bonblen, providing & atx onths’ | seven. months sariar of IGter he mis b | o dministeations until' &b Iast. they find conceded all tho conditions demauded by - known to be opposed to the State Board of atever with Mr. Dunzan prior to | DT N N7 written notice shall. tinless otherwlise n. . | fixed by order of her majesty in fioe | themsolves with an ally in ono of the groatest | Corbett and a fight between the two men “Transportation. The people of Nebraska ¢ that he might negotiate your vote! | [y f M/ be given eithor by said officer or the Ir with reforence to any particilar provision of | ore Jsh stitesmon. They ask now that they ( scoms now assured. The two parties mot will. therefore, bid goodbye to the board and No, sir )\ 414 | government, and such a number of offic this act. Differ: s may be appointed | ™Y beonabled from the sams powerful and 4 this evening in the ofice of ¢ B oNtaios 61 (e ahit of the present | 310 it e satiel Snly shAl TGLIR® 0 0nd (o And 0% sheh e | 10 LS dITErnt purposts sl diTermme pror | AONSFOUS proplo to bring to consummation | ual. ~Mitchell was accompa b sl IS isecretarics 8o tie SR O HOHSI A.—No, sir. ESF M el tervals of time ns the treasury, in communi- | visions of this net PR thetr labors and thetr principles. Born by the Pl R i 0 i fiscal year. Q. But you fell fn with hfs plan of c: ; [CONTINUED FROM FIRST FAGE.| cation.with the Irish government, shall SANC- | ¥IRsT SCHEDULE-TEGISLATIVE COUSC nerosity of tholr race through the long | ACinEdon Baird, his backer Abrahams and Secrotaries Dilworth and Koontz affect to xw_vvluiw fellows. as ho said, |ml||.|lv~|x‘1.l-vl.\‘ Scliool: 1aw malig Jus instruction of | tion. If any such officer doos not 8o retire o cousett. coN- | AT ask now for tho ald mequirad fon | 15uElish luwyer and Secrotary Bailey. Brady bo indifferent to the matter and both assert,| Upon his anuouncement to you thatthere | .04 compulsory the treasury may award him after the said il Bt AR SiliG the brief interval that still stands between | 814 Billy Delanoy represcated Carbott. i ortake avo ine | W2s a chance to do it? " three years a vension. The gratuities and re 3 i that they will undertake to save nothing A.—1 s0 made u statement right in the fore The centrist leader, Count von Balle- | y\gions awarded in nccordance ”»: 'h ”: } niviey el l‘h' h”m\\ .v v t“”rl\‘\ M.;‘:l‘]; . ralHLARR o VL IAHARION v Aoy Justin MoCARTIY, J ittle preliminary discussion 1 1 2 from the wreck. In spite of their assumed | piri of the testimony strom, has started for Rome taking with him | act shall be paid by the treasury to the | Cavan ... A, ol Enwann B Mite B A Likvs, prapAved -y M the party's congratulations to the pope on | payees outof the exchequer of the United | Clare I Louth 1 B CREN A Mitehell announced that ho was willing to : i concede that the winner should have all the 1 1 1 New York—Will ¥ Canada, an elaborate defense of the present system, " it swise i a1 Ao K om. All sums paid out of the exche: tRiding.. 3 May St Q.—Did you and Mr, Soderman have a con- | his episcopal jubile He is also charged | CHEETY hited K Wost Riding.. 1 Meath MiciakL DAv ) e together with its secretaries, and copies | versation concerning bribery in the _evening | witha_political mission—to ask the assist- | (g i r AT T BRI A BARae OF | Dortveni Monashin Jons DiLox, stakes. [Tho stutemont was grestoil, with have been quictly circulated in the senate | of the 9th ut the Lindell hotol, prior to the | ance of the pope in healing the division in shall be repaid to that exehequer | Down g MiRbARY HAALE profound satisfaction, as it disposed of the chamber, The report, after defining the | time that Mr. Dungan made this proposi- | yhe center party on the army bill HOb APV ot Monra Lot 1 EHE KePvlica | IORHINRRIY: e OO : VI D e, only objectlon in the way of tho fight in the Irish exchequer. This section does | Dubiin duties of the board, says that since the "“'\‘ No #if A great agricultural congress was opened | of the ofice of the United Kiagdom Galwiy TIORG. ARTHUR O'CONNOR, Mitchell went on to say that as Corbett 3 THOMAS POWER O'CONNOR. scemed determined to win or 3 ho 1 tribunal was cstablished 230 cases have been | (0 \Coo novor a party to a_conspir- | today in Berlin, Nearly 400 delogates, repre- Ak PR for the payment of | RifY. Wostiacats | - tried and dotermined, besides a large num- | ao¥ to fasten guilt upon any parties of the | senting all parts of the ompire, were present | Fraland os Jodue of the s eomnt of Service M| Kilkenny Wexford 1 PAUL'S BONDSMEN MUST PAY. {Mltoial) would fiov lat 1t stand In itie WAY ber of complaints that have been satifac- | charge of bribery prior to this conversation | on the opening of the o VIvE | tous AneoiAated e momdbodty o Ay | Kings 1 i ! i of a mateh being arcanged. He intimated torlly settled by correspondence and per- | with Mp. Dungan cious interest in the s s charae- | county court Judge of any other judicial | ;) ] Another Chaptor In the Financial AMiira of | 1At ho thought Corbett was obstinato only sonal negotiations. The sccretaries claim | - O 6o gar s you know, or had any | torized the audicnce. resolution was | Dosition. or asan_oficor of the permanent | [N & AL AL O s s QURGLE AU (MICURGII) RAITREY that the board furnishes the only | comvorsation, there wore no other members | carried by ncclamation which, while | CiVil service of the crown. BNGSND AGHABI b o : o | Lot Nob BCO B Bpetial dTele | ittt tribunal before which & party can | of the legislature who would agree to pre- | declarving that the farmers of Germany were Peace Ofiicors, VL IRSH NEMBERS 1N HOUSEOF | gram o T Ber.| At the elose of his term iperintendent Byrnos' action in declaring ome and have his compliant against a | tend to sell their votes for United Statcs | yropared to make any sacrifico that would | Section 80.—The forces of the roval Trish | Ay X8 | of office overa_year ago County ‘Treasurer [ that be would arrest alt concernod in the raflrond company heard and determined ator for the purpose of catehing boodlers? constabulary and Dublin motropolitan Polico | Amiemisseeeeees Limerick...... | Charles H. Paul'was found to be short in his | Mateh making in New York was discussed N i cse me Londonder without expenso to himselt or delay in the | &.-—Not with theso men n tend to secure the military strength of the | CPustabulary and Dublin motropolitan polico 3 L K5 055 & : : A e db You mean by theso | cmpire, they affirmed that commercial treat~ | from'thmo. to time estatishod. in Trtand. in | Covin, Posdes 1 e St v s S LU GL WG HBARS Wi 2 e O e hearing and determination of the same. | men? Do you mean Messrs. Walsh and Koe- | ies concluded with foreign countries jeopard- | accordance with the sixth schedule of this | Glare been incurred fn his first term and the re. | @uard uot to sign articles at present und to Over fity cases, mocording to the, report, [ dert ized tho pursuit of agriculture at homo and | act, be gradually reduced and ultimately | {0rk . | HECUICREIEIS K8t Ewo yearet witddraw the money held by George Dickin have boen tried and dotermined by the [ A--Wessiv, o0 0| that the concurring of further advantages to | CAse to oxist us mentioned In this schedule ponseat 2 Mlbikgad WU LB DL L R o bt A Lt il il board during the past year. Do 1 h‘e"t,;"nr:.lkfl:l‘l":rrrvl'l)"s“ln' v‘.\l:‘i:cum- foreign countries would workiiutolerable in- :\{h'l"vlllllnv‘!:h‘m\m- of thisact nooficer or | Dublin i 3 compromised by a4 number of th £10,000. An agreement was then drawn up WVht ths Hioked as Aseomp iaksd, L | Jory B e Bemme induatrias, and.dhe. Tielon. | manshall boappeiated to elther of thse g : 5 bondsmen paying the county 10, | and signed that representatives of cach The report then goes on with further ref- May Have Attorneys. stag was therofore besought to refuso | six years from tho appointed tme nothimg S THDORITYL | 000 and the deiieit in the sccond term [ Party should meev on Saturday, Februa srenco to the work of the board in thesix | By general consent the witness was ex- | further reduction of customs duties while | els all require the lord licutenant Watertord 0 od in full, Paul and his deputy, Emanuel [ 5 a2 p.m., on the Canada side of Niagara years of its existence, and asserts that some <'\1:;':1{‘3!nl M‘v. “'(”,M(';" ‘\vlmillwll. tice that | DEATIng in mind the expedioncy of fostering by "“"“"Tr of suid forces T e :.'M' bk r“ d for embezzlement. The | Falls and deposit the stakes and sigu arti- Erignheln Rrpnfong s ¥ & Mr. Thurston—Gentlemen, I notice tha S Graita A i t o oxist, if, as representing the ; extord . ormer was fo! suilty on a eo mise | cles of tho cases determined have been, very m- |y, tastimony taken by your committes on | Uhe Cxportation of Gorman products. et L LIRS i Wibsalow v i e o LA RO TR Mitchell and Brady afixed their poFtant ones, One case-is specifiod in par- | SHotestimany taken by yo oo e Into " amaenag 3 DGR T G T S sk [ tenced to three years in and Brady afiixed their signa- ticular, and the claim is made that “local | connection with the supposed charges in e e c tenant, e UL bR R B s b LT KoL) L | n vith od chirges flnhjm't(:‘!'hwl ontrol of the |‘m\ licutenant, | Holfast.... ...4 Limer A e EOVATTOR . MENPIEtw ttod \rrangement 1 Frid f rates were reduced about one-third,” and in | reference to the late senatorial contest, in " " A representing her majesty, and the members | {OK 2L DB c v overnor. Mr. Fist was a:quitte arrangements as made on Friday in refor- e nose. wivers clocal rates werore. | View of which Insk of your commitses tho | eating the Cors of the Biovm Center— | thereof shull co o 16, roceivo tho same | DUDLI L 4 xyyi:k " ‘oday two suits were bogun in the district | ence to the fight should be considorod as quite a reduction on soft coal.” point toward any charge against me whirl of fortunes in Wall street today. | heretofore, and the salaries and gratuitic nance Liabilities, plaintift | [ willing. to 1 Au»”l'ln‘-‘~(-‘l“'-" et At the present time there are pending be- Mr. Stevens—I will state that to admit | Millions were moved up and down the ladder pensions and all expenditure incidental to Third Schedule, Finance Liabilities—The cach, if Corbett would so agres, akon PR foro tho board threo cases asking for the es- | ME. Thurston before this committee, one of | of prices, and tonight there are sad pockets | ©ither of the forces shail be paid out of the | imporial liabilities shall consist of the funded tablishment of depot builiings and shipping | M€ .=' 'rl»l:_ly\l\'f\'-*x:'. so recoznized n.\l 1:.\: exchequer of the United Kinzdom. When and unfunded debt of the United Kingdor compel an accounting, with the view of mak % Raclug ut New Orleans, AT it deiesuth) e wims | Sv0xcs i ie sol(-Nerciiee woasooinpel tha)| okl TRl i ni AR G0 (6F LR | OB b e e i [ 10 TR AR, nAA OALED e TaE. Hhok o | baas thels poerala of vhe. SHbe TR e T e g ber of cases asking for clovator privilegos, | oo e oeio e e witnosses | storm center, When tho exchange closed | the treasury mny award & gratuity. or nen. | tional debt, naval and militaty expenditures; boar their prorata of tho amount paid tho | yicls WeIk wrkely aitended wud well con- which have been refused by the railroad | from the cxpericnced ability of the gentle- | it was found that the trading in Reading | 8ion in accordance with the e, hor | o civil list And vogal. famils sabaries, pen: | COURtY sattlo with thoso who did. Of these * Kiifvle, ot "*AFCEy W% \RbFOVec hat wae companics, Tt is claimed on behalf of the | man, and as one of the committee 4o 1Ot | g celipsed all records, both for excitement | tHOSS Eratuitios or pensions and alt existing | sions, allowances, fncidental expenses of the | 4, K at majority either have disposed of favorito, and in her ruce Bigeon. Who won. B AVATL KRG LT braBFoA. o sbablons put \‘RIIH‘IU‘.A}‘I:)Y;"‘I‘I.'G S S o e A T T | et jDiable ” wiih = roenocs | to lord Hioutonyut of Trald, thio exebo Uheir property or have so transferrod it that carried niearly s much monoy and at longer in, old stations reopened, switches con- | corporated as mine, g ; iug on stupendous scale. “Two brokers, | ba paidi by the treasubor of the, payoes | yenslons, printing,. statiohory allowanco b danitotiva toucho suvo by ftnrordor orithy-oddh AT oLt ESHESHEL RN AN ARl atrustod. Invostigatod. the condition of the | o oo i journed until afternoon, | Loais Bell and’Mr, Van Emburgh, sold 150,. | 0ut of the ox/hequer of the Unitod Kingdom, | and incidental exponses of Partiament, tho | “'** it e R e D LRI Various railroad lines and their equipment, | at which time Mr. Soderman was to take | 000 shares between them. Selling orders | ad two-thi/ds of the net amount payable in | national debt commissioners, ~for WATER TOWER BURNED, bt il ar AL depots, shipping facilit r'.'fi'.'\l‘.f.‘u‘"»‘i‘rwf \l\jwn the :;.Lm:-\ “f\‘l':“:l h;v‘mll p'nr,su.mm}t.l»r [v)vi“ a5 ;nuu lnn( .,lr U\ln ex- | oftice; u]l[r'l-um(h nd consular ser g 5y | Faney Freo (0 to 1) third, Time: 1:04 ar Mr. McKesson se vora that other chequer of the 2 don o re- | vice, cluding secret sorvice, spec s08 5 Tor Ly Second . selling, purse $300, five and o T Tnattars would prevent s niteddance and | houses, and traders who bought early DRI 65 tA( exchequer’ fhom the s [ R R e S rA M L e Rk e L L e A R AR LI T 105 By o, uly Tt OWh S ide a further adjournment was taken until Mon- | found heavy losses accumulating joined in | chequ i ofice, including special services and tele. Siotx: Oty Bilss SHOHAR (S heolal Tl {1[3;io Byatcund, ‘Bootish EBellof(107t0 1) third) Ho Tells the Committeo ot Walsh's Alleged - the scuing. ‘Therewas a flood of r S Save —as may be otherwise | graph subsidies: the privy council. Board of | g to Tue Ben, ) o s '",' "‘ e Third race, selling, purso 8200, six furlongs Offer to Buy His Vot Ao, circulation. The pool is said to ha i :w ¥ Triah ;u‘h the existing !l-':"“.y the mint, the meteorological sur- fire brok iin m--‘ .;w S0 <” l; [“: b i ‘».f(i[ ;;\:!r‘r‘linsn).\\“ 1 Bl John (10 o 1) see: Lixcory, Neb., Feb, 18.—[Special to Tre = Tapaed! Tt s Assestod todayiin cie bonsl | L. releting & tolithes exenequor and || veyythe slave wada, tho sorvics of foretgn | S0 SRS RS, SHBRUEIEE OLE B 1 SHibdutlt v, Boithy D I tng whaRsien he following examination took place | Report on the Penitontiary Coutract Re- | that the decline of 6 per cent yesterday was | Kingdom shall apply, with necossa s DR L S e gl [ aaohule B vani ol Bl to 1) secon, this morning befora the bribery fuvestigat- | celved—Rath rosting Proceedings. | due to the calling for more margins on loans | cations. to the exchéquer and o BhIo FeyRRTA th fa TmOrADROT b N ey | B R T e e O e s e ing committee in the ofice of Lieutenant | LINcoLy, N 18.—[Special to THE | by the Mercantile Trust company. The pool | fund of Ireland. "An ofticer shall be ap- | land may claim to be eutitled, cousists of dtelvicuccr. Tho firo burnod unell 8 otclocks Hiongss ioronitaito oywon, Ju Hilh nion (.40 Biverior Maojors: Ber.)—The judiciary committce this morn- | was apparently unablo to respond and the pointed by the lor libutenant to bo the Irish nue from these sources: Suez canal ge- | Wis morning, when the huge timbers sup- | 1)sicond, Maud (910 2) third." Tiue: 1:16%, OO miasive, Edward Krlck was tho | ing submitted o the houso its report ro- | collatori consieting in great part of Read: | Comptroller and audiior goncral, curitics, loans and advances to foroien coan. | POXting the tower gave way and the tanls e first and only witness., garding ths present status of the peniten- | ing stocks and bonds, is snid to have been tection Laws. T I L L S Feb,/ 18- =1hs1 tollowlngIAce By Mr. Casper: tinry contract. Tho report recitod tho | s0id through Grant Bros, G | Sec. 83—Subject/ng in this act. partieu. | ceived by dovaruments, e oxpencos "ot | plétely demolished tho bufldin almosy oom: | Guttenburg results today 3 Q.—State your name and whero you live, | Original contract with all legislativo acts | Lroding tho price of the stock said it o L O e TR L 4 part of the imporial expendi- | fraz vere also crushed beneath | First race, five furlongs: Carnalite (6 to 1) A.—Edward Krick; 1 live near Minden, | Pertaining to that matter, setting forth the | that the Philadelphia interests which sl U“,um-r-“m;; :"“'l‘ ‘t“‘.!nf:_"m'j:.: {;’"}r:‘)“;‘{lrl‘ tures, and the small branches of the heredi- | the w The furnishings of the opera | Won, Marthol i to 1) sccond, Sie 1 Kearnoy county, Neb, bonds given and received and the final | carrying 15,000 shares have been forced to | as faras applicablo, extend to both of the | "y revenucs froni the crown. i house were badly dar by tho deluge of Ry it e e relation to tho house, | assinment. of the contract by Mosher to | sell and the docline in Reading this morning | houses of tho Iuish legistature and the | e L L S B R R s e e ‘ 1 y Mr. Krick? T etaliod the. aitation. in fuq | Was simply the rosult of @ continuation of | members. thereof, bt sich: election laws | “'Fibe sixth ashedule makes. vomuiasions Tor | SUruCNS of the towor used to ke ps L a o the liquidation by the Philadelphia house | niay be altered in Acpordatice with the Trish 0 sixth schedule makes regulations for | Structure of the tower used to keep tho foe wed, thrao-cighths of o mile: Marilla AR s mmember ofthahoude: calling attention to the fact that Dorgan had | and its followin tay be attered fn aceordarice with the Trish | the establishment of police forces as follows: | pipes from frexzinz. . Loss on water works won, Miss Mario (2 to_1) second, act and the privilezes, vights and immunities | Such local police forces shall be established | 8,000, with no insurance; on the opera [ Bentitude (10 to 1) third. Time: B7%4. % M. Ragan, one of the bondsmen, @ nd trustee for the bondsmen who settled with the county. The action is brought t in town. There are some, too, that are came thick and fast through commis: Q.—You may state what you know of this | hever given a bond and expressing the | One of the directors of the New Engls old and enjoyed by cac , 5 i A A opinion that the bond given by Mosher was | road said: “The wholo eyt neland | held and, onjoved, by oach house and the | under such local authorities and for such | houso, 8,000, insured, aud’on small build- S e A Of couran. T hwe had in my mind ana | Still holden. Tu view of recent develop- | iuterests have spread out too much, K | fined by tho Irish iot, but so that the same g S s Doru e DL oshar d N o, Y 1 20 forth about this bribery matter f ments, however, it recommended the secur- | Prince of Boston has asserted that the Read- | shall neverexceed those for the time being | Irish act DABRUBASHL 00T VoYL of B0y Al CraRe R Ly D I f und u half farlongs: i his bribery matter for many | ing of a now bond and sugizosted that Dorgan | ing interests hold 120.000 shares of New Eng- | held and enjoyed by tho House of Commons | o %" S g e IV A8 10 0 Jonor L Ol years and when I came down hero T found it | be at once required to give one. land and intend to make Mr. McLeod presi- | and the membors thercof. ; To Withdraw the Constabulary. kel e S el (O B D e S e MemDuusniand dnyselt || ThO R MR PlS T dont of the New England at the anuuaimoot- | Soc. 88, The Irish legisiature may ropeal or | Whenovor the exceutive committeo of tho 8 Ban ) Honny il el knownid 2510 1) sucond, it. Donnls alked it over many times, and in conversa- Sent Thanks to Grover. ing on March 14 1 do not think they ar | alte any provision or part uf this ct that is council of Ireland shall certify to the | Ui vicinity, living five miles south of Under- 1. $16n hio had spoke of this, that it they conld | Mr, Howo by unanimous. consent, offered | Lrluidating in New Eogland, for if they were | made expresaly ulterable by this loglalature; lioutenant that a police force adequate | Wood, committed suicide in a horrible man- e hita kst oy coud | My, Tiowe by unanimous conseat, ofiered | chostocicwould ssllg 881 00 | also sy enastiments in force in Jreland, ox: cal purposes has been established in | ner this morning. He had been a drinking | Tne Omaha. Athletie elub swi thing that ought to be exposed. Then, in | tion. A5AROISE WD ufekred Wik PreslIant M. | voars oEtha Toah ot eica: oo hors o | Inacanfiar ooy tho toval Tak comtiape: | oura. “Fostorany ha commoncad. dtunbrag | ot el e e e oveatt i arhon thisi 3 Sl S R . . vho confar: th President Mc- s of the. gislature, or being en | thoroafter direct the royal Irish coustabu- | cure. Yesterday he commenced drining | ¢idl meeting tomorrow evening at the clu ening is matter happened, hereas, The president-elect of the United | Iieod today said: “The Reading is perfectly | acted by Parliament after the passing of this | lary to be withdrawn from the performance | again, and this morning, crazed by drink. he I rooms for the purpose of discussing the Which. T believe, was about the b T met | States has seen (it to select for membor of his 5 ] |iaores oy aramen : ; ; : Roo] hoAcTr mat M Dingan any | ofihestatefor et cy of ngriculture; A i Ptk sl gl L, act, no s not in | Upon any such withd , the lord | himself, and_cutting off a portinn of his ! full attendance of members and ex-members, i % I Whereas, J. Sterli Mort ne WAS Cause: by a sudden and imperative de- | any respect repugnant to any enactment ex- ) ghas rder measures w » take! Ve oked i vow | . i N ] S “odurman, T ua' o - stairs Vieres, J ing Morton, one of the e teRion tor oot tebu QR R e lxnnlp:l‘t]m;’nwabli:,\l!!“?x ler mosures v be :‘:F:‘;\ liver, picked it up and threw it in the stove. | as well as all interested S1 ovoxshocs, and L met thom 5. the nead | tow, whick wo. Retaly bolteve ke wil f15 with Offerod Bonds to London Bankers. 4058 W0 s BikouneRY, Je YRLID exoopt fo bhio | bers ofihn ayvel Irish sconsiabolary. -Upon McKinley Refus ancial Aid. me that those aucks were here and could bo | Y4t = : g shodtal to thaJan il sayd ib lo'atatet on the | tba T AR ICHIO NS BUEUAnGS phor Tuting | seiyina (o o reelieutenatiiias ade- | ey amived-here today from Yonugsfown, | B Lovws, Mo, Fob, 18, ~The g JURs uthesthosaialioks waro iarw s coula A 1ven Thas thi mole. intospostive at)| an u : the force of an act of Parliament shall be | quate local police forces have boen estab- | b o ; g ; 2% caught and agked mo i€ T wanted 10 g0 Along | party polliics presenc fts {hanks (0. on, | vory bost authority that Diexel Morgan & | deemed to be an enactment within the mean- | lished in every part of Ircland, then the lord | 1o £overnor refused to discuss the failure this morning roturned, seven indictments S s atlemen, © Wil accom- | Grover "Cleveland for tho honor conferrud | Co. offered 825,000,000 of United States bonds ing of this section, Nothing in this act shall | licut>nant_shall, within six moaths after | of Robert Walker further than to say that | against Michacl Foostel, the ex-city treas- iny you," and T ialled into tho room wih | upon tho stuje ol Nebraskn, % 0PN U QLTRGBS US| affect billy veluting to the divoreo or mar. | such certiflcate, brdor such measures to bo | he belioved ft would not bo us bad as first | urer whose son stole 863,000 and committed . Dungn aud Mr. Soderman. Now Mr. | Hewolved, fat iho spesor ta hercby in- | 16 MO ootuvifohing the docision. of | TitEs of individuals. _Any suct bill shall bo | talon for cuusinc the wholo royal rish con- | reports mado it. A dispateh from Younga- | suicido, charging him with ombezloment. men, which was this Mr. Walsh and & man | the president-cicct. tho secretary of the treasury to issue bonds, | introduced and proceed o Parliament in a | stabulary force to cease to exist as a police | town says the governor is on Wa ser | As s00n us the indictments were turned i mea, which was this Mr. Waleh and o man | UoBoOSUERmsloth L revailed unanic | Wherhor the offer was a boxa de one 10.ds: like manner as if this act was not passed. Tance VRAMREG the Bres An which Aloca) | G LR 8 the governon s on WALGER Darer | (8 S0 A s ot T turned in & Introduction they offered us then a smoke, | mously by a rising vote. liver the bonds or was made simply to test Borrowing Money Restricted. polico forco is established is a part of the | py o R B o e e o and found Mr. Soderman wasa man that Another Flood of Bills, she London market is unknown. Section 4 restricts the borrowing of | Dublin metropolitan police district, the fore- | paper matures. McKinley was called upon | turned over to a deputy sheriff, who set out didn't smoke and I didn’t take a cigar; then | e 2 It is regarded, however, as indicating n | money by counties or burough: going regulations shall apply to the Dublin | 4 his hotel here by a host of fri gtel arriv o they offered ] The following bills were introduced: A e T AT e noyahs S g A metropolitan polic e EAad to sorve it. Foorstel arrived at the Four ey offered us something to drink, and of wing biLl T '€ policy of accumulating gold for the treasury Sec, 85—During three years from the pass- P many of them tenderad him finan. Courts a_little lates 0 y h course we got to talking in regard to this M},‘jflf‘“‘f “{"]‘:'i“fl"n}";"““)"_flil/‘i:‘;"'n'.‘"n ,fl-:'\_'v{nor'i in foreign rather than domestic markets. ing OF the ot, Andy 16 Patliament in then alt. yensh ~keguladions a8 to the house of | anos, sodt is seid; which he refused oh oo Vfocoliin, who furnised $16,000 senatorial fight; we was talking this matter | Messoge— orizing the appointmen; S i T : Jie. | the lezislature,"the members thereof, and P e o y 4 I they ava L lea iAo Ak orlx:;'«‘):ull:flluk\n‘}iol tho Soldiers home. | ARCHBISHOP KENRICK SERIOUSLY ILL. Hoainpon the end ftnes .fh:flmx':u:’;g::“{‘.. tho legmalative oounall There snsll 'bo o Farthquakes in Yellowstone Park o ockner—Amending the statutes as b S 4 separate register of the electors and coun- SR et Plain, Blunt Offer, decrees of Qivorce, and making seven Sufll. | Ills Death Expected to Ocaur at Any | bonmet oetns e moonon wndloripan | scllors of tie excoutive council, which shall jDozmuax, Mont, Feb. 18—Charles H.| .. . 0hof All Saints church has s new “Gentlomen, wo ao goiui to have five men cient grounds, as follows: Adultery, incom- M Cents tenant, or the sale, purchase ot letling of | be made, uutil otherwiso provided for in Bhineriotiis nibyhash isheimed strom PRt ho por: £ Hon e oL & Lo hTe v e oAy b tiohe 67 TIaxriage, senterioe 1O 1M: | & B, Lovss Mo, Pon it~ The llinesslof!| LoacBenezilly s ptoy dod that nothing {n this | Iyish act, in like mauner with the parlia- | the Yellowstoue Nutional park. He reports | Senior warden in the person of Hon. C. 8. theso men and you folks may just as well | Prisonment for three years ov more, deser- | o oo i S 5ok of | section shall prevent the pussing of any | mentary register of electors. Writs shall be | that u series of carthquakes have been folt | MOUEOIMCRS, who was uhiniu.oisiy elected Bave part of ihis money ns somo otheropes. | 1ion, habitual drunkenneas, sentence to lifo | Archbishop Peter Rivhard Keurlok of the | /781 G0k WO ¥ O othe Sv‘lm“-i{w of land | jssucd for the clection of counsellors at such | iy the park auring the last few wecks, The | P the position last cvening at a meeting of have & part of ihis moucy s somo othoroncs. | 10 eonmont, insanity of ‘ive Soars dura. | Catholio dioceso 18 becoming moro than seri. | f0F railways, harbors, wator works, town | time, not less than one or more thun thiree | yuoin'sad south of tho Mo ¢ | the vestry. Mr. Montzomery succeeds Hon, T T Y T e XAl Tallot e | :tion, ; ous. He is confined to his bed for the major | “Hrien et vonre from the e 0% 1o | onths before the day the veriodical retir main road south of the Morris geyser basin | j M, Woolworth, who has been senfor L e oo DAl F.Ga 0 Amsoding the atatutes Telating || et Tt Srit e e o miyprl g alx yearsltrom sho DhBsage of the | ment of counsellors, as the lord licutenant | caved in for a long distance and to an un- rden since the organizition of the parish Now, after that was over, they asked us if | to real estate. e o 3 e ind, s said, m't_ l,h(\..u\lpuln.l.nwnl. of Juf]\z(:s nf.L!m 8u- | in council shall fix. known depth. In one place there is 4 hug S0ImMO 5even y o s GTLer that was ovor, fhey sked us it | *5y Keckley—To protoct the public agalnsy | Wonders. No ome is allowed to_ sco | preme court orother ewperior courtin Iro- | = Lemslative Assembly—Tho parliamentary ) in_ the earth, about soventy-five f L ATl said that T lnew Mr. Thurston, ‘or | errors, omissions and dofects in_abstracts, | him. ~ His vicar general, Very ~Rev. | /i, quher thanone of the exchequer judges, | rogisters for clectors shall for the time be- | Wide, and probably several hundred feet in Lands of th had met him or something like that, and My, | and providing for the uso of abstracts in | P. P, Brady, is also ill, and the | gron ner majesty. pursuance of ‘a warrant | ing and until otherwise ordered by Irish act, | length. Marks left by the recent earthquake Panss, Tex., Feb. 15, —The Choctaw coun Soderman says: "1 never met the gentle- | evidence. affairs of the dlocese are rapidly falling be- | " Gso. 55, ehbjsst to the provisions of this | L2 o Fesisters of eloctors of tho logislative | are Platuly visible in's number of placos cil sent delegates yestorday to Washington man,)! and s soon as he made that remaric James—Regulating railroads and fixing | b . ap . i ; 4 assembly. — ek B o e o Ty nay, Tomark | s ximum rates, % | hind. Itis generally admitted with regret | act the queen in council may make or direct Y Will Rosumo Business. with power to close the sale of B, 146 G0RaR down and get you acquainted with Mr. By Harmon—Reducing passenger tarift to | DY the Catholic clergy of the city that the ?uch.:\rm'np!_vnn-nt_. as ;lm\' M necessary Annual Sessions of the Legislature, Rarip Ciry D., Feb, 18.—[Special Tele- | of land, known as the leased district, to tho Thurston and we will fix up the deal with | 2 cents per mile. demise of Archbishop Kenrick would not be | for setting in motion the Irish legislature Both Houses—Annual sessions of the legis- | gram to Tug Bee.]—Rapid City's suspended | United States f 1, Of this sun you." Tmado the remark to them like this: | By Riley—Regulating telephone rentals, unexpected o them at any time. Tn | and government and otherwise bringing the | lature shall be held. Any speer, whother of Hills National, wi 4,800 is deducted owing to the land Y Gentiomen, it s too early in the night i | By Riley—Providing that any school re- | L8 counection there may be some sig- | ackiuto oporation. TS o oD et Hrtaln: Bag, | Capkyithe BlackH HaNsianal il Short 16 measure, und this {s tho cause of oo Mgy o nrly i sho. pight. " 1 | coiving funds from liquor iiconses must ro- | lificance in " the fact that Archbishop [ The Irish loglslaturo shall bo summonad to | Jand, Sootlund or Ircland, shull Do qualified | business on the 20th on u solid financial foot- | 3G R delayod the salo for somo ThAL. 0 ey Oy Al | Ve uiila 70w ARy PAFHOE The cotaty P. J. Ryan of Philadelphia, o former | meet the first Tuesday in September, 18%. | to b a member of either house, but the same | i atd with ample funds to pay all debosi- | e st A% Aol 8 Fontlemen ahould kenp on s arcainse | “Hy Casper—Providing for the lliterate | Coddlutor to Kenrick, will bo in St. Louis | The firat cloction for mombers of tho houso | member shall not boa memberof both houses. tors and demands of every nature, The in . 8 long. a8 they was ‘on our teame toad | convicts in the penitentiary. Within @ fow duys and the report is given | Of the Irish legislators shall be held at such | Until otherwise provided by Irish act, if the | Stitution resumes business without a redis- | sovements of O Wouldrit follow others, and T says. to thea | . By Casper-Logalizing the State Poultry | QUt thutho has “received instructions from | & thno before that day as may be fixed by | same person is electod to a scat incach | ¢ouut or bills payable and with Henry It At London—Arrived—Maine, from Phila- that we proposed to meet them, or in other | Association. Mgr. Satolli to look after the affairs | ber majesty in council 3 house, ho shall, before the eighth day after | BAiley of this city president und Warren W. | golphia words we would soe them later; that is | By Casper—Amending the code of civil | Of this diocese pending either the recove Upon the first meeting of the legislature | the next sitting of either house, elect in | Price cashier. - At Liverpool —Arrived—Lancasterian and about the expression, and we left the room | Procedure. of the archbishop or the qualification | the members of the House of Commons, then | which houso he will scrve. Upon s mak- WEATHER FORECASTS, Norseman, from Boston and went down into the barroom, and when By Casper—Providing for the manner of of a coadjutor. With regard to | Sitting for Irish constituencies, including | jng such seleotion, the seat in the other At Lizard—Passed —RRhineland, from New we got down below I remarked to M. Soder. | appraising real and personal property sold | Statements = that the delay in the the members of Dublin university shall | house will be vacant. If he does not 50 | Gooa weatt % SPEoMLIcd i 4 York for Antwerp, man, Tsays: “Soderman, you better get out | uuder order of the court g appointment of a coadjutor is due to a fail- | vacate their seats. clogt, the scats fn both houses will be vacant, | 00t WeRRER [0 FERIEE for Toduy | AuN Aprived—Relsianiand. 248 of this and I will leave for my room,” and 1 The committee on public lands and build- to send to Rome o choice of priests, as ¥or Holding Elections. Transitory—The lord licutenant in council 5 hroushout the: State: 4 W, from Bremen; Slivenica, went through the hotel below and struck | ings recommended the indefinite postpone. | W€l tof the bishops, thus causing 8 | writs shall, as 8bhif s they convenicntly | MY make regulations for summoning the | ~WasmNatox, D. G, Fob. I8—For No- | from Hamburg o oo T ettt and struck | e of the bill proviaing for 1 pathobisiast. | Feference back to this country and its conse- [ ,VELS ol B8, RPHLAR SR SRRVELCRYY | houses of tho logisiuture of Ireland, and ho | braska and South Dukota—Fair, north- - Bastily across the stroct, ind anen & ot | cal laboratory at tho Stase uaiversity, and | ducnt effect, it is stated that as the Balii- | ot 2% 17 o purpose of holding i ctions | may issuo writs and may doany other thing | westerly winds Arrested Filiaen ot flaragis T8 across tho street. I seen that Walsh was fol- | returned without recommendation tho one | 1 crecs have nover been promulgated | hrelund for the purhese of holding plClons | apjearing necessary for the eicction of wem- | ooy Towa—Falr, wosterly winds; warmor | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb, 13.~Advices five lowing me out. Now, as Walsh followed me | Providing for an additional building at the | it this diocese, the priests have no legal | congtituencios named in tho second schedulo | Ders of the two houses, for the clection of 4 ; } been received at Kort Sam Houston frou: out, ho didn't cateh which way I went, and | Industrial School for Boys at Kearney, Both | FISht to ofter suggestions regarding the ap- | Gethis aet, The existing chiof baron of the | {hdirman, whothor eatled & )" -prest Fort Ringgold toasy telling of the arrest b, he walked up towards the drug store next | Were indefinitely postponed pointment. of this act. The existing ohlof auron oFf Y16 | gang wopany other nsme, in each house, for Local Record ort Ringgold Y £ KRy whistled; then ho turned around and came | in for the members were rejected. Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block. ;;‘::.-lfn{- court, orif e or efther of them be | bevween the houses, and the adaption to the | geb, 15, 7 p. m.—Omaha record of tempera. | in Start county, [y "-\“'”‘"’“,* BN "‘“'i“ to the corner there and camo up towards To Abolish the Board. ———— prome court, or {f thay ot elther of them b | 4o houses and the membors theroof of any | ture and rainfall compared with correspond- | 01 Uhe bordes In ¥Ho OXUIDEN0N REvHes the church that is south from the Lindel NORE OF 4 Fodir 5y ) ‘ L laws or customs relating to the House of R fuis gainst Francisco Banavides the prose Ahe church that is south from the Lindell, | mpo nouse went, fnto committeo of tt VORK OF A PRACTICAL JOKER. other judges of thé supreme court ds her [ 14 ustoms volating, 1 the House ing day of past four years | s Splash Brag 850 whistlos twice; Lowover, ho 10sv track | whole with Oalkioy In tho GhAlE o conslioe o~y Tajesty may apogjat, shall be the firsy | Commons, aud thedeliborating and voting to 1593 - sl and I went to my room, akley chair to consider | st, Louts Brokers Sumer Losses by Tiis Fool | meviscer judon. \Whero it appears to tho | Eether of the two houscs in the cases Pro- | saximum tempor e s Y l in the continuance is requested, T ——— in eastern portion. i house roll No. 88, Sheridan's bill abolishing ; ¥ Sided for by this aot. omps Deposed the Deacon. At “"“\‘ Walsh Meant, the State Board of Trausportation. It wis 8T e RN T saunclisbafare 'the. axpiration or'by shis UL seipara s Laviarnia Ty Heh. e Discon o r. Stevens—You said that yo o- | discussed for an hour anc WS | gr, Lours, Mo., Feb, 18.—About 12 o'clock | 0f one year after ointed du ) s b R 0 t you was re ssed for an hour and a half, during 9 that any existing enagtment respecting mat- EARN APPEAL FOR AID, Iplt Coen of the Baptist church at Hustonvills hin the lower housc of the Irish leg has been deposed for passing the sacrament A.—For Mr. Thursto: A motion to make th ',.','. :..ir-q adaptation to I ~uu.fi Frionds of Ireland Asked to Contribute to ture and precipitation at Omaha for the | of the church to J. B, Greer, an elder 1o the — Mr. Thurston. motion to make | cia or x . q djiptatic © + | ¥riends of Ire Asked ontrib ay and since Marc! S92, f | . g ) UThs fourih oud B7sh ballos was to bl 100 8. 0'0060k. Thesday bill & spectal order mounted the platform and posted sev- | whether first by ‘substitution of the lord R and since March 1, 15 Presbyterian church cast for Thurston? featod, and the bl was resammeniss e eral bogus quotations, and, amid tho e: lioutenant in counct) br any departmentor [ LSRR s | il temporature. i 202 vy e alan aay which one of the two. | Passige. Tho house taes sajmmended £57) ment, the traders’ did not motice who | Oftiso of the exscui$y government of Ire- | LCRPOR. Lk oy b ch o i | oficloney sinco rch 1...000. 0000, 1L 088 . Cy., Fob. 18.--The rehandl Hoasays: “Gentlomen, if you will cast the | 0'clock. T eing the® phiee % dioe i | Tand for her majesty 'in "council, the secre- | has boen issued by Justin McCarthy, Tim- | NGral precivitation .. .../ 08 neh | LovisvitLe Ky., Feb. \e rehandling fourth and fifth we will give you $1,000 Only fifty-four members were present jumped on the market with both | tary of state, sccyetary of the treasury, | othy Healy and other Irish national leaders iency for th v .03 inch | and dryhouse of the tobacco firm of John apiece.” when the house assembled at 3 oeoch iy | feot, seeing, s they supposed, that the Chi- | Postmaster gencral, bourd of intervention 0 | “rpg Qun KiNsMex AND 10 ALL Frigxps o | Deficlency sinee A 50 inches | pinzer & Bro. were destroyed by fire this Mr. Casper—What did you understand | Eeneral order of business was taken up, The | 80 market was going to pieces. About | 4Dy other public department or officer of | (0 e Uninen States, Souti AMer- | Georas E. Hust, Local Forecast Ofticial, | afternoon. Loss 100,000, iusurince §7,600. that 1o bot. The fourth and Afth Ingepand. | committea on clties and towns reporied fu, | 2,000 bushels were sold, when ono of the pit | Great Britain, by the substitution of ent ballot? Vorubly pob twe bils, and ther ooy | traders caught on and notified the crowa. | the Trish consolite fund, or moneys pro- { X! 3 » o Ivis! azisla for the st eritical moment in the history of Ire- — —— A eUnderstand that they sald they | Bow ones were ndded to the bills on ey | Finding the Chicago market unchanged | Vided by = the = lrish ‘leglslature fof b | 1y Siruggle for her rights. The premler ot wanted five votes that night, and they must | readin those brokers who had sold out their cus- | onsolidated ST e tohest of all i f ma) SNl Ce voise thet ol Y mus By Fhikart—For the rogulation of Jolnt | tomers’ wheat attempted to get it back, ‘but | dom, or moueys pros ided by Par- | B nd, the I~“--<1'~r‘|-"y “;nnuh usey R ‘h"' Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Mr. Stovens—You and Mr. Soderman were | 8tock companics, could not, do 0, ns prices had gono down | lisment or by ' the substitutlon or | te party suieR UG BUIR o o as a to mako tho fourth and fifth man that they | By Elder—To fix sleeping car charges in | threc-cighths of a cent. It s expected that | confirmation by orother ot 10 be done, or | Draughi.dn s home Fue Dl /. WiHER JEGIR quested to cast the fourth and “fifth ballot, | Which time the board and its members were | to-duy, when the wheat pit was lined with, Statement showing the condition of ‘Who was that to be cast for? roughly handled. ous traders, a local trader, a vractical, ormal temperaty i et . 262 10A AND AUSTRALIA: We have reached the were wanting to buy Nebraska. the joke will cause some trouble. Lo the Irish Jeglalature for confirms tion by | wholo o broad, solid uu"lll‘mlll\nI'A»l:’lrl-ll' of na- [ A.—Yes sir. y Cain—To amend the liquor law and pro- e Or aihor 80k %0 16 016 A ansksalf-poveramant for 11800 fi' —Of the five they wanted to buy! :“,. for local OpHon 15 cltive of AL ""‘.:"n Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block, or 'hy any u\l‘l“ ‘Ai“'l‘!‘lll\”xlx‘xyl‘li' n«-:«' '::,'”flfi'i\mh;\ ‘letl.;...7 ‘“u.u enemies of )..u.;.'- r\lxllv me; —Of the five they wanted to buy. ,000 population. ———— order of coun ay make that adapti- | that the bill is certain to pass the House o Mr. Casper—Whero was you when this By Goss of Douglas—To fix penalties for Indian Depredation Clatms, tion. The quoen In ‘;'““:_'l may pr l\l-h f‘:‘ | € »ns by an unbroken majority and that man walked over toward the church? You | Baubling. Wasungtos, D. C., Feb. 18.—The senate | [t wusfor of such property righis i | a07 measuro which securcs & mujority in t say ho walked towards the church after he g Elder Will Get a Clerk. committoo which has been investigating In- | MPHIEIOS 80040 Ul A easary and | Bobular chamber fs alwuys ultimawly oo cted wens down woat. Elder, from the committee on claims, pre- | dian deprédation claims has decided that | proper for carrying into effect this act or for | 1110 Jaw, they Invoke tho AssBre o of the w r from the light—the clectric light you know, | committee and he resented Elder' i . Rol vide - or. either | 1ty of a lo d desperate campaign—to de- ,@C“’/‘@.@ o e ” ) ' . © rese 2lder's demand | be had next session. Some irregularitics, it | adaptation or provide for transfer, either | ¥ ng and dospora WQ hoxrumfl'lv lost me in that way. for help. He claimed that he had faithfully | is said, have been discovered, and for this unu’m«liuu \lly or subject to such excep- | feat Mr. Gludstone's noble efforts and to wreck A.—1 was going along past the church and | eipitated a riot by asking fora clerk. ' Ouk. | many of the cases should be reopened and o | n order in council under this act. An order | Houso of Lords in postponini & & tiloment. s ho in the light 0 youzould recog- | performed the autics of the clerk. reason no claims will be paid this session. Yona. couditions or restrictions as may seem | the Irish cause « mizo him? Stovens said he was a member of the com- ———— expediont. A draft of every order in council | Confronted by enemies, venomous and un- 14 Was quite dark, and 1 was golng away | ley had volunteersd to not a8 clork of (has | Lhorousts oxamination of the whole question | for councll under this section may make W cannot therofore disrogard tho possibil- —Ho was around the Lindell; you know | mittee, but hadn't attended its meeting snd | Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block. tnier this scction shall be laid before both | scrupulous aud with boundless wealth, It