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I'WENTYSECOND YEAR. "OMAHA, MONDAY MORNIN 2, i NUMBER 214, SN[ . " o | tion of the National Electrical association, | JQ V T N l NN l“ \Tr proposition of Senator Sherman would, when NN N 1 NN pnts by your holiness in the cause of the NN N Matters of great interest to both the then sent to conference, The couferees audge Daly in speaking of the resolution 3 blic and the electric world will be con action, whatever it would be. he thought went on to show how the idea, so repugnant idered at the convention and the attend- would be acquiesced in by the house. in Italy, of the pope’s having government of How Some Democrats Explain Mr. Oleve- | ance will probably be lurger thanatany | Secretary Rusk Objeots to Certain Oriticisms enivxs P RANESN NBSTLRD, Thousands Orowd 8t. Peter's to Witness the | Italtan tervitory was paralleled in this coun’ | Eutire Province of Eemeraldas Declared in . 3 \wention heretofore held. 3 NKS MATTER SETTLED, ; 4 3 o vict of Columbia were, he land's Oabinet Appointments, e : of His Department. Ceremonies of the Occasion, explained, is a population governed without Btate of Siege, POPULISTS WILL ADJOURN, Legal Adviser of the Hawsllan Commlission= "i‘l‘r"""“‘fl‘i““' a state within a state, Y b s rrs Talks of th on. the good of the whe iple made this nee E GRESHAM'S SUCCESS | 1%t Resort of the Opponents of Kansas Hivh L ;‘.",’r"‘."‘"”'.',““',‘.' T His aary, Why whs It 1ot e M b SECRET OF JUDGE EXPENSES NECESSARILY INCREASED | Siit Lakr, U. T, Feb. 10— [Special Tele- HOLINESS OFFICIATED AT WASS | Sirsi Why wis ot more noccusary it | FEW DETAILS OF THE TROUBLE OBTAINED NS Torexa, Kan., Feb, 19.—When the popu _ "l""" L ”"“‘] il A Kisney of P head of the church was concerned? Every this city returned”from Washington today . nation, so far as the holy see is concerned, is ~ whither he has been as official le advis Remarkable Health of the Pontiff Evi- | gt | Declsive Battle Betweon the Government of the Hawaiian commissioners. In response ced by the Manner in Which He o g I the Rebels In Ri Other Agritultural to an inquiry as to the situation upon this Conducted the Special Service Sedld 3 o1 | do Sul is Expected -President sti Dijouasetl question he suid: “The treaty as outlined by Celebrated in the United Sta Bavosse, N. L, Feb. 19 —Father Killen PRl slde the press dispatehes was signed on last Sat this morning read to his congregation a let ena I8 Disgustod. geday and duly transm ted to the senite. e ter from Archbishop Satolli directed to " \ere is overy reason to believe that it wi " P ¢ shop Wiggrer, who complete crsed the Replyi Be P AR ety 1h Viaw | & Ros;; Fob. 10.—THe pealinlg of otiurely | BISHOD BECH W SORIRSH ly reversed the | o ooy pighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennete.] : ¥ of | the ' faet that the ' committee | bells announced the celebration of the pope's [ °F _"; ’“”{HLI'.\ \l{"' 'H*‘\';v ‘;} relation "; ‘\l"x“ PANAMA (via Galveston, Tex.), Feb, 18,— 5 s g2 (t by the 1 ation for the Department of Agriculture has | on forcign affairs is practically unanimous | episcopal jubilee. By 4 o'clock the thousands | Parishes of St. Marys, S homas and St. | | By Mexican < to the New York Heral The announcement of all but twoof the | HOUSC And sehate A e Y O o thg | increased threefold under the present ad- | ind only one branch of the national | of pilgrims, tourists and citizens were | HEnEY, read i the Catholic churches a week | _gpocial to Tl <News y...u‘;‘:.;: members of Mr. Cleveland's cabinet throws | Lowellinf can be Tnu e atidation will | ministration, Secretary Rusk says: 1 have | lature 18 to consider the mattor. Tts Do | crowded before tho doors of St. Peter's. A ago, By tho bishop's lettor the two JALEL | woyiped this : ome light on the minds of leading demo- | be thrown he republ the i n visions are satisfactory to the commissioners { St. Peter's. At | piviehes wore united, and reiigious service | T this city of an uprising in Keuador some light on_the m fC e | e oy on (Y Xepiich e L only | already called attention in my 1ast annual | dnq il be, 1 think, to tho people of th velock two battalions of infantry in uni- | in St. Thomas church was practically dis- | which resulted in a bloody battle between rl';\“I in W n~l|n“vh-fl ';I“““ th ~”" ue “"*1 it isputing the populist position in the | report to the fact that anyone making a fair | islands, too. Many details could not be in- | form were drawn up before the cathedral so | continued. The priest was also directed to | the revolutionists and the government troops which are to be potent during the second | COUItS. % estimate of the expenditures of this depart- | corporated in the treaty itsclf, they being | as to be ready to help the 2 r > preach in English and Ge n as he had he ¢f s #hich are L 8 pend e Invalidation of the appropriation bilis h rporated fn the y itsclf. | o ready to help the 200 or more gen o o in the city of Esmeraldas, the capital of the Cleveland_administration. .\h.q.l' f n; I of the nhbiic hatitutions | ment will recognize that nearly $000,000 ap- | Yoty properly left o future leglslation by.| darmes in presorving done in the past. inipltite provinoe of (e Satis AN influences are capitalistic and h,m much to | pust necessarily cause them much embar- | propriated to the United States weather bu K do with paying the expensesof Chairman | rassment und might even result in their | reauis not an increase of expense, having Harrity's successful management of the | temporary abandonm e blame for e ol i Cloveland campaign. Anti-Cleveland dem- | 8uch a calamity the populists hope to shift bt upon the republicans’ shoulders and thus oerats do not beliove that the ehief contribu- | gl hien i an awkoward position before the | appropriations tors to the Cleveland election fund invested | people at the next election. culture has been so much deducted from the Sald to Owe His Position in th list house of the le lature meets tomorrow Inspection m Maintained In Great by it will at once enter upon the execution of a it AGiod oL Waaithy. plan to fortify their position before th> people. They will set their legislative miil Ml to grinding at as fast a rate as possible and will attempt to pass all the important it measures before Thursday or Friday so as to Wasnixe10% Brreav or Tie Bee, reach adjournment before the supreme court | Wasmxaroy, D, C., Feo, 19 513 FOURTERNTI STREET "» ean pass upon the legality of its organi the criticism to the effect that the appro Wasnixarox, D. C., Feb, 19. tion. These laws having been passed by the in cod the Appropriation order. The crowds "'he commisstoners expect to sail for the | SWelled suddenly but remained quict despite Explain the Pope's Letter on Masonry. No aetails have been received, but it is istand on the steamer of March vrying | the tremendous pressure caused by about | Jeusey Crry, N. J., Feb, 10.—The pope's | Said the fight was a hotly contested one, simply been u transfer from one appropria- | the document with them, and also bein 5,000 ticket holders in their hopeless struggle | jubilee concert took place at the | 8nd that the government forces v ere vl tion toanother. What has beenadded to the | companied by a special commission repre- | to get near the doors. Academy of Musie in this city | torious. The entire province has been de- V& DELER AL 5 enting the United States. When ratified 5 cathedrs e 1 A i to the Department of Agri- | genting the, United States, When, ratilied | Ay ¢ oclock the cathedral doors were | this afternoon and was attended bymany | clared in a state of sicge and moro trouble . 0] . overything will ba oaHol AR d the Ate opened and the foremost of the crowd swept | prominent priests and laymen from all the | I8 expected pir money for pu selfish devotion to o resolution adopted by the re oant | aissanl D . v s ! : L ent priests and liymen from all the | I8 © thelr money for purcly unsc {I\;h f' ot "“: | \W!]!:“ ‘!‘M\“x_;:u:-_l“ll“)‘! N"‘\“H“‘ v\\{:vi:};:l an | appropriations of the Department of War can flag run up to stay. Nothing will then | in. Within half an hour the great building | parishes in the diocese, = Bishop Wigger The Herald correspondent at Managua B on o oa oo o et thelr. | 1Ot occupicd by February 22, gocs into ef- nother part to be considered is that | remain to be done except to inventory and | was packed to the steps. Three thousand | Was present and made an address on the | says the government of Nicaragua s con- jrefer o 82y more or loss opeily. b e | fect Wednesday noxt. Warnings to that ef- | under the Hatch bill providing for experl- | BN SV0% Rl S E e jind let | pilgrims and 2,000 or 30,000 Catholics from stage explaining the pope s letter in, teiind | sidering o proposition to suspend the pay- investment was made with the expectation | foct are being s {'upon the populist mem- | ment stations n every state in which there | 1, Provisional Koversment g the ATEHS | this city gained admission. Not fewer than O L e s hposed | ment of interest on the exterior debt for two of a substantial return. | bers.” This action eannot cuuse w renewal of | was estaplished an _agricultural coll Sty IR e T $0,000 persons, many of them ticket holders, | o a1l ‘secret sociotics. but the pope had | years. Senna Medina re-enters the ministry The refusal of Mr. Cievelaud to appoint | the hostilitics of lust week as o i do- 4 thore has been a steadyincrease, provided | Mr. Kinney was much pleased with the | were turned ‘away by the military, who | selected Masonry f fon because it | in charge of the treasury department. Colonel Morrison of 1llinois td the secretary- | JHE0 B ITE T Sy “L,'l.v:‘“w“, by which | b¥lawand aggregating for the past year | treatment accoraed the commission and hin cleared the around the building so a was the most prominent sceret order in - the Y shipof the interior has alrenay been at- | Boioe wos restored. Tt et by Which | ore than §700,000, over which the head of | Self by the State depurtment and the repre- | 0 Pt vent disorder when the services closed. | world. it svhiTin 1 Lt \ peace was restor e populists will ig , B S R e ; ment railway, which seriously impedes DL Dy prom1pns demoe itsto theoppo. | nota the warning and go right shend pussing this department ex 5o cotite] whate: | SeNIBLIVES 0L bESHEGE R b e REEE e Pope. Ry trafiic 3 sition of Henry Villard, whose interests in | bills as if no suc arning had ever been | ever, the same bei de dertheap- | She oo attained has long been u Ce- The pope entered the cathedral at § sals N, il 000,000 worth of disputed land erants made s culture simply s o matte e enionen 1o | discharged to the people of his native isles | yor'oqith than ) bio "okt _)“I“; e | properly observed today in the cathedra that a contract has been made with Alfredo it desirable for that corporation to have at Little Legislative Talk, Culture stmply 0s i matter of vonvenicnes 19 | in aiding their representatives in this under- | Gy Simultuous checring as the pope was | where Archbishop Ireland delivered an elo- | Tromentin to lay a cable between La Guayra the head of the Interior department a man Liscors, Neb, Feb, 19.—(Special Tele- | consequently be omitted entirely in estimat- | HKIBE: 2. 3 ko borne toward the altar. His holiness offici- | quent sermon culogizing Pope Leo and rank | and some point in Florida. Dr. Rojas who, if not pliant, would at least not be ag- | gramto Tue Bee.] w of the members of | g the comparative expenditures for this How the Commissioners spent the Day. | ated at the special jubilee mass, intoning | ihe him with the greatest and best of all | Paul has issued o manifesto formall gressively hostile to Mr. Villard's interest. | the Jogislature went home <or the Sunday | department one year with another. Wasnixarey, D. C. Fob. 10.—Messrs. | the opening words of the Te Deum and giv- | hestifta. " o following was tolographed & ; ; RNy Pt g BABH & an. thia discoritented loateras of the | f ooy ot Tt At YO CTe (ot RO DECREIA | e Al ; D o e o and. g1¥- | pontiffs. " The followivg was telegraphed to | announcing his candidacy for tho presidency Hitibot e oo o ond 1 thy | Tecess, but there nus boenlittle of politics or | & SRCHCHOR, (O HHE. Kot ER e Thurston, Castle and Carter of the special | e c a clear, 1 ating voice. | Rome by Archbishon Treland %63 thia BHobL TS HIGh win e T 3 i Totinlntion aflont i the hotel corridors to- | tions of these these two items brings the ap- The mass lasted until 1045, but apparently | o, 4 L e i short term which will expire in Feb- person of Michael Hoke Smith, of Gec Lo A I e e 1y 1o 40 | Proprintions for the current year down to o id not fatigue his holiness. He remnined in | 4o 5eo: Krom the diocese of 8t. Paul most | ruary, 1804, He reasserts his loyalty to the who has the negative merit of comparative | U : RS reasonable basis for comparisor Hawaii spent the in New York. the cathedral ty-five ute: e the | MFectiona rds and most heartfelt wishes g ; Unaequaintance with the relations between ppointment of Mortou to the cab- uson bl Gttt Mr. Paul Neuman, the envoy of the lately | celebration a 11“-; Ve I fter the | for his h W Tie prosperity. May God | legalista cause and bids high for the nomina- PuaIn e AUONBDEVWEOR | ‘rangements ol S PATE Of 8OVe A aul Neuman, the envoy of e lately | celebration and then proceeded to apa accord him yof ORFS, i L ¢ " the fedoral government and the transcontl- | fict: tud urrangements ou the parl of sov, How the Money Is Divided. deposed queen, was confined to his room | men el i) apart- | accord him yet many years. tion. The continuista generals, Fe Al the 1 Dot o N rions: | “Of tho $1,600,000 thus arrived nt $350,000 | t2duy by o severo, cold. He hopes to beoiit | The crowds dispersed slowly. At noon Celebrated Throughout Austrit. Batalla, with sixty others, have been Explulning Greshamn's Appointment. Jeni, to b8 gIv Jistinguished Nebras- | QF tho 818 e ] dusivy. an . | again tomorrow. He s tonight that he | most of them had gone and o quarter of an | VIENNA, Feb. 10.—The papal jubilee was | from la Rotunda and imprisoned in San Democratic criticlsm of the selection of | Nebrasku C e E o o s " ve. | Crease of 550,000 over the sum appropriatod | B ho engngement to meot the sc cretiry of | hour later the military withdrew. This af- | celebrated in all Austrian cities Carlos Judge Gresham for secretary of state has | turn from ti for the burean in 188X and 1580, this latze in- | 3500 P LT B sy holatanio | ternuonitnoiHial ims attended service | Galimberti, the papal nuncio in this city, ustavo Ostega, & Columbian newspaper now taken a new form which accords with cre being rendered necessary by the in . b in the church of St. Sylvester and were ] o \ ,m aker ; ey Im' R }. }»rl\|~)\\ \ 1T1 ROLL spection laws of August 30, 1890 and March possible moment after that oficial returns to | blessed by Cardinal Logue. The English ceived for several hours this afternoon, correspondent, has been expelled from Costa this same theory of the capitalistic influences 4 b, 1801, which me | toile Washington pilgrims at St. Georges received the bless. | COPspicuous members of the royal family | Ries ch are to control the nextadministration. e 80, 1801, which necessavily entailed n vast = PLEtis Ak eorges recelved the bless 5 s 3 T e s | Merr Blelchroeder, the trerlin Banker, Closes | increast of labor upon the bieau, involving, To lioar the Gther Side. ing from Cardina) Vaughan. were present except the emperor, who sent v RiDat decisions upon the bench of the United His Last Transaction. us they do, the inspection during o singlé | Warerrows, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Secretary of | Il weather has been magnificent all day. | his congratulations directly to the pope. Varraraiso, Chili, (Via Galveston, Tex.,) States 1it court have been so uniformly [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.) year, both ante and post mortem. of more | Syate Foster arrived here from Washington ie air has been mild and dry and the sun | afost of the diplomats and hundreds of the | Feb. 19.—[By Mexican Cable to the New disugreeable to corporate interests and %eb, 16 o Vorle Herald Cablo | Uhon 5:000,000 animals besides tho mainte- | o ¢/, isit hi f 16 % | has shone uninterruptedly. — This evening | pobil d deputics expressed their co rork Herald—Special to Tue BEE. |—-New: b n-:mll\ 45 Lo m"‘l" R e, e BekLiy, Feb. 19.—[New York Herald Cable | yunce of an inspection system in Great Brit- Saturday to visit his family. He left unex- | St. Peters and all the other churches, all the it pu pressed their con- | York Herald—Special to Tue Bee.|--News ol R G B R R ol al'to T Brs.]—Baron von Bleich- | hin where move than 35,000 animals were | pectedly for Washington tonight to see the | convents and private houses are illumiinated e 5 of the invasion of Rio Grande do Sul by the froll the street by B I e ooy | rocder, the well known Berlin financier, | iuspected. queen of Hawaii's representative, of whose | The strects are throneed and the square in Generally federals yesterday has been confirmed. The Chivago and which is teaching out for the | aied this afternoon at residence i | “Now s :n:\v!:‘lwlvrl{.u'l yhen you ¢ «duct \‘:“.;'\l, ,“..[ e "\-‘,':""’m'l;”l‘!')”;‘lll"""‘;“i‘"l“ DR |l»l| Suapep stnns impassiblo NEW ORLEANS, el The Episco- | lines of communication have been cut, but it control of the street railway franchises o N he incrensed expenditures for this expense. | been app Secretary Foster su ¢ out exception, however, the people have | pal jubilee of Pope Leo was commemorated | is confidently expected in Montevideo tha s ron: Ty ME WISy e, et Dl . | Vo Wil find comparatively little inercase in | peets to sail from New York Wednesday for | been perfectly orderly. Not an arrest has LS B e L Ry e Lt S ey S MoRsoH "l‘“ Lo ot | His last financial transaction was to give | the appropriations for the current fiscal Paris. been reported. King Humbert and Queen | I o¥ery Cathorte chiiven in this city with battle will be fought withia the next day e afar Juduee (rosham from the bench to | orders for the purchase of Russian govern- | year and those for the year 1830, which wero T B e s Marguerite took their usual drive through | {if e Py EERCCHT ",‘» ekl Wwhich | or two, between the forces of Saraiva and brilhant and attractive position in th cabi- | menttonds, w th the idea of helping the mated for by the previous administr NORTHERN PACIEAC TROUBLES. Sie ity todny and averywliers weresuluted AR L UL Rl e | the Castilhistas near Santa Anna. Dt arhiecs 1o would not have the opportunity | much desired German-Russian alliance by | Hon, At the saine time I wish to state that, respectfully t Cinelunat, The Herald's correspondent at Buenos ould not have ) ssian allia ¥ | Sihiie lavei i e eonomy n | President Oakes Issuosa Statement to the | The scene at the cathedral was brilli ) § f ta s upon litication in which these corpor- | s) e i ¥ St ¥ while I believe in proper econcmy in [ Pres h L ne at the cathedral was brilliant %N eb, 19 3 scopa ologr: at President Saenz Pel L It ba cURTed o B s i < | (BUOIILE Uav Glermany wus willing to assist | the administration of every department of Stockholders, 8l imprestva: ke pondinail sanonioaes | SASUNATL Qe HaD. 19,7 The episc pal | Ayres telegraphs that Presidant Sasia EieEs L I vanderbilt interests | KUssia fuancially. Bleichroeder's name in | the government, I do not believe in carrying New Yonk, Feb. 19.—An address to the | Was borne on the sedia gestatory to the "-’vl"l‘"r”‘-ll Ope Loy was Charnvec Inhil Vg [ RtIorolE Ty L BB with',to, coniihely ave also been injured, it is said, by de Bismarck's day wasall powerful, but latterly | economy far enough to impair efficiency, and | stockholders of the Northern Pacific Rail- | ditar, accompanied by a gorgeous corps of Catholic churches here today. of unrest throughout the country, and the ons rendered by Judge Gresham and criti- | he was not so prominent in politics as he was "\"l\fih a “l'"“""ul‘““l‘t‘ mysclf on -'v«'”,r;! a8 | \ay company, signed by President T. F "};;I"l.:q:'l{fl;lh (] b-'Jt-\\"‘"'tll i inals um} Philadelphia’s Celebration. almost daily recurring conflicts, and he cal democrats intimate that these powerful | formerly. althoug! o o Stwi . | Stating that as the time or opportunity is | o4 “C/Hiding” Ealling o [ NEREa0isR e AP VIEs SBUIMUS, 10 VIEOL S 2 > 3. Feb, 19.—The pope's | threatens to resign unless there cossa- gol denoerats iniinato that these powertul | formerly. although to the ond, notwithstand: | Lfforic for dotng s0 prudently it will be Onkes, was issied_tonight calling attention | the pope's movements during mass and the | PHITADELEIIY SR et L Rl gy G afluences lave loined with those of Mr. | ing his blinduess, he remained the genius of | desirable to_greatly increase the appropria. | to the cireular that'accompanied the report | energy of voice and gesture as he gave the | golden jubilee was celebrated inall the Catn- | tioh o I FOIEn B B e o the. cipine. | the Betlin bourse, without whos tioxs for this department in order to meet | of Henry Clews, Brayton Ives and J. Cooke, | blessing astonished the people, olic churches in the diocese. A law sult has beon commenced Dbetween | mnster of duige Gresham to the, ¢binct: | fuportant measure was undertaken. His life | the legitimate demauds which will inevit- |y tho three membérs df the committee ap- A transparency before the Belgian coliege ot the New York and Equitable Life Insurance b démocrats, and however fanciful it may | long partner, Gehelmrath Schwab, will now | 4bly be made upon it in the agriculturalin- | pojnted to investigate flie affairs of the rail- i RonisaseiekgRRrem OF 1o-ralk, whio GARALE SRS O XS TIB RAN% compauies, arising from the alleged insor- P appear, 18 of intereat ns showing the hostil- | probably retire, leaying tho business in the | 'CTCSts of tho conntry. g, A Sk shouted “Long live Italy?” to which the tion in various papers of prejudicial notices ity which Mr. Cleveland has already stirred | b o ot Bleie g c bus he p “The people of the United States must not [ Way company This eincular in part says: (,le._:mm-s replied **Long live the papacy?” Furious Blizzard Raging In New York and | 4 5o tror company up wichin his own party. A corroborative |y yre . 2 . argot the agricultural interests ar “The nceompanying zeport has been ready here was a little excitement and the Pennsylvanta. : A e Bt A n Ol oval b demoatayar | uLrTaoUNE 19.—State Sens veully very close to all of them, whatever | for distribution for several days, but the | gendarmes removed °the transparency. | Wikesparne, Pa., Feb. (0.—At 9 o'clock o OREORE BOEioL Tl ta hdvano is,that Don M. Diok, | sonnN. Nad morning of dro their line of by . the entire business committee has not bokn able to issué it, ow- | Otherwise nothing occurred ‘to mar the | yoiivni o terrific biizzard swept over this 20 OREOS AN "N {hson. who has beon Mr. Cloveland's trusted | eeD was one of the best known journalists | the country being dependent upon the ing.to the delay of the Northern Pacific | peace and pleasures of the day. Sk RO L ¥ sourier in invit = i + in Pennsylvania and was one of the most re- | being of our farmers. In spite of this, it company in furnishing a list of stockholde: —_— city and vicinity, accompanied by peals of | Madrid Newspapers Call Upon the Governs courier in inviting men into his cabinet and | g ¥ it this A1 g X A 4 ourier tu vine, ien into s cibinct s | puolican pohticians in this section of tho | significant that the entire appropriatious for | This list was asked for previous (o January N Th D oAt ke thunder and blinding flashes of lightning. 1t ment to luvestigage Cortaln Keports. in congress. 1s to become the logal represen. | SU4 T i the maintenance of this depart 1, and its speedy preparation was promised had been snowing all day and in the evening | MapD, Feb. 19.—El Globo, commenting tative of the great strect railway syndicate | & e eaUuited States s 19.—Georgo tailed by the transfer of the weather bereau | by the secrets Later, however, the com- | How the Pope's Golden Jubllee Was Cele-"{ the fury of the storm increased. The wind | upon a report cugrent here that an American “hicago. : s O3 States sena om Alu- | from the War Department, amount to con- | puny attempted to make (as a_condition for : ; 3 bl TR ired : auCnicag S R R T Iehee talich atiiones otal o the lst) U6 ¥iaht of 1n oMogrs to braged on this hides blew forty miles an hour from the | syndicato has acquired 500,000 acres of I8Hd Will Namo Sackson's Successor, in tnis city. Although he had b appropriations for the national government. | revise the report and to issue a_reply simul- Bavrtivore, Md., Feb, 19.—Cardinal Gib- | southwest and drove the snow be- | on Sama bay, San Domingo, urges the mPr lent Il:n‘l'i]-«nl\[}l:m Sonoluded’to All m\x‘:xlu‘l r‘..r & year or morc, msfm-un. wis un Sratoiy e ey taneously with this publication. This de- ‘;"";-;;” l'"‘ll" "“*"“m!""‘d to the cathe- | fore it in sheets. Pedestrians almost | government to ask the powers interested to e vacancy on the United States circuit | cXpected. After recovering from a stroke CONGRESSIONAL FORECA mand the committee refused, and delay is | dral, Rev: Magnine and all the Sulpician | within reach of their own doors | co-operate with Spaiu to oppose the Ameri- court ecreated by the appointment of Judge | of paralysis — sustained in 1801 he Jue to this action. fathers and seminarians in the seminary of = g 2 f 31 T s il e O oaul® | cume to . Washingte s 4 X : 3 0/Sh1s oblONSCHIe S e s a seminary of | pecame confused by the blinding snow, and | ¢an annexation of San Domingo. ~El Tiempo, }|}|:‘kle:| n Aili{pilnll::‘ltlll ”:‘.\,[ni\} w‘,‘x‘:m\‘ m::‘l\. G A el \*\:I&lk Jl‘)‘ub Ll;‘nml\{“gl}\x” Some of the ‘"'xl';r'il."tl";‘:‘ (‘;‘5.4 v;l(-xxu to Tie De- 4»,..-1‘(\1::-]1“::‘-lu»xth;\\-t.ll“:\::::»;\l«!n‘":;“‘:»l.mh‘.'»fu:}:‘: St. Mary of St. Sulpice, together with an | had serious difficulty in reaching places of | inan article on the same subject, urges that understanding among senators which led | Wards began to ‘suffer from dropsy Wasnixaton D G Peb. 10—The back- | that the report of the present o e | immense congregution, united today In_ the | safety. For fully half an hour the blizzard | Spain should join the triple alliance against them to believe that he would not fill the | e bad so far recovered from this nttack sEHINGTON] , Fob. 19.—Tho back- | EhA o roperk of B Bl e s | cathodral on tho sarvice of solomn -utgh | Figed, the meroury going down ten degros. | France, as the latter countey I8 supposedio cireuit vacanoy he is not responsible for it; | that he yesterday afternoon visited the | Ward state of the appropriation bills lends | 4 crease of confidgnee. mass; the occasion being to unite with the | Loo &iF scemed to be packed with flying | be friendly to the United States. that ho made no promises in that divection, | Treasury department. Returning to his | serious interest to the remark that Senator | President Oakes' address s fter men- | holy father himself in Rome in the ¢ | snow, the wind howled frightfully and the e e e E D ioconds Th finding o | room he was seized with hemorrhage of the | Vilas dropped yesterday during tho long de- | twoning the investigating committee's circu- iOlyitather yimsclfeiniilomoiin tha fcelabre- | lightmng playodinboutiinsa dankrous mans Students Arrested In Berl! i o s el fitted for the | Stomach. This was followed in the night by ALh s B SERy e e b stigating tion of his elevation to the episcopate, fifty | ner. ‘}p'\l(lv}n‘.\!n[ [nm Llll,\.'fllln‘xlllu{ L}u{! a | Benuy, Feb. 19.—The police arrested on - - P s another stroke of paraiysis resulting i the & o y tha 2 ¥ e e " 1 | years ago. Cardinal Gibbons preached the | repetition of the terrible tornado of 1860 | pyday te R T I e T mally | SN T elock toght oot 1 | there might be only a short fnterval between | o ‘lk-‘r'fl!fl‘}’v‘?&(;fii’n‘s“« ‘lr‘(h‘ll\ll.".r(1:::}];["(‘-!-;(2‘1- R et 1>rinvn-:.ml' e tho | wis coming, fortified themselves us best they | h;db-l{ 1 ‘-lll‘itlr.“"\ : olee, “f"lc-"'-'f. l.'; the O e chairman of the "senate | . SAS Fiaxcisco, Cal., Feb. 19.—S. C. Hast- | the adjournment of this congress and the as- | refutation or re company. As | supremacy of the pope. X could, Fortunately, however, the wind was | University heto, and bwe wolmer. 10 0/AreS Jhdictary comnnities 14 responsibie. for the | ings. first chief justice of the supreme court | sembling of thenext. Thereare twoor threo | the circular ol ThE sccastan. however, | Yol mightan well:» sald he, “shut out.| Sbuted andallfoarsofs oyclono woregllayad. Lzainst oho of them LLitihG ho LS RUDUAREE Toport, which was circulated among the | § aia and founder of the Hastings | other mattevs of discussion still to come up | for the request for proxies in favor of the | the light of dayand the air of heaven from The wind, workell Bavod hextosed pooes | ciehler. | The chAlges: Gilrist A Gl omoeratic senators to the effect that after | Law RoRTeAtionw G e (R S three signers I deem it my duty as president | vour daily watk us to exclude the pope from | § " R i) 2 LRl vy el 2 oo & consultation with the president a nomina. | died here last night, aged 78 years. He was g;l‘l‘i"‘"’;;‘p‘:}f}l“:‘t:\‘\‘.:"‘":y&_-::r;i '?"1"” v (\\|ll e Eracommund th all ine stoei. | his logitimate spliere in the h St the doven, window glass sha aud,telcphone | ave nown ouly by the police. ' All the ar; tion to succeed Jackson on the circuit would | born in Jefferson county, New York. Bong s consideration has al- | ORI NOPEN P TR ey have received 4 | church. The history of the United States | 314 telograllh wites prostratec: [he S e Raatin ot (g os not bo made at thi Ireniv would | 0y, Pa. Feb, 19.-Mujor N. A. | ready consumed the best part of the week. | statement of the veasons for offering at this | With the presidens left out would be more DREALRe e Rn e oo iotondy B udIaL itratiia | S tHaatan SOVRFRINAN. LS there be prompt confivmation of Juckson's | Hambright, Tncluded among these is the proposed | fime. to the stockholders, the companys | intelligible than the history of the church to | PUARINE tnto this Ly IRt Mr. Balfour's Health Improved. nomination. Senator Hoar probably reached | today from a cancerous amendment in regard to the site of a new | holding of the St. Paul & Northern Pacific | the exclusion of the vicar of Christ. This | KEARHE S T O A ne, BOM |, oxpo, Fleb. 10,—Avthur James Balf o etlision by an_effort to compreneud | bright served through the Mexican war and | government printing office, round which | railroud's stock, and intil the hoard of direc- | supremacy of the pope, it may be objected, SEPUDIEhLLel Gk abonen (100D it bubibes onnpY, Beb. 10, -wavihie, JA oAV e ko 1 hich the prositient | also through the rebellion. at the close of | many opposing interests seem o have cen- | tors shall have in opportunity to expose the | hus been denied 1 grant it And so has yondiicdesteitionotawalhgs, shotbreslc | shailsafior atithe uniapttio - il SIS e haead whent the lutter coneluded 1t | which e ud become brigadier general. Ho | tered and to have enlisted champions on the | astonishing mistakes in facts and figures | every truth of revelation been denied—from ing of window glass, and the titerruption of | grippe, has boen betrer todav. Mr. Glad- Wwonld be better to nominato s democrat: for :d the regular army, from which | senate floor. After that bill is disposed of, | which the committee has made: These mis- | the very existence of God even to the resur- ASTapie, sonvioe) Mo seriou: dumage has | stone and many other statesmen of both the supreme court 1o suceeed Lamar instead there is the legislative appropriation bill | takes might have been averted if the com- | rection of the flesh. But notwithstanding HOSARDORLAC, parties called to inquire of his health. ofa republican and also the confi-ts which Youdy for tetion, upon which there are half | mittea had accopted the board's invitation | thesodenials, the truths of revelation remain. | ,, The StONT, WPREALE 0. havelicsn genaral Edward de Cobiin at Liberty, would be avoused in naming u man for the 2 dozen hot fights inent. verify these fac z 3 9 U U SHERVORT PORL 0N 0L YLD BEA ot 3 - S e ok Aot fente mmingnt o veritythesofudls il kures bofdreput Hope for Closer Union. B, N. Y., Feb, 19 —The worst storm | Brieast, Feb, 19, Edward de Cobain, the . q’[)u}‘”:xfihwxlx \;:“Iil;v:": :m pan from l}..‘ Steady Rain for Severnl Days Threatens to Other Important Mcasures. : m:l;:‘g supramacy. {:Ivl‘lthnl \yla‘m‘\:‘lnt:“ ?‘T'i de 'i'.f !h‘ch»" o0 "L‘TJ’.‘-.':K.‘.‘& "Q:II‘I;::'? ‘lhh Sven: | ox-member of Purliament arrested Friday st of nts presented select a man for Canse Great Damage. The here o the pensi and S e THEIR ANNUAL BANQUET. 1 y men wi | Zed nder the salutary 2, vind Lain a st eyl c P & firmed, and he will tomorrow to make | e days has caused the rivers of Que huve been productive of many columus of | Membars of the Ohlo Soviety of New Yorkat | 10 abide by the decision of the holy see, | air. Themereury also fell very rapidly and that selection. He wants republican_for aya liny b0 ) xlyom e e Mt i A David did not cease to be king after Abso- | promises to reach the zero mark before e e the place and hopes to take one from Ken. | land torisc rapidly and to threaten a repeti- | thay thoy will be more lightly passed over in [ New York, Feb, 19.—The annual b ¢ | 1om had sought to aethrone him davlight. Viotory/for Liberale, tucky. ton of the recent floods. Gales have accom- | the. cwato. M. Allison, Chulrman of tho | of the Onio Socloty of New Yorkwas held A Yyearning has gono forth from many | _l’ovaukeersik, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Ono of the | T:0NnoN, Feb. 10.—Tho liberals have gained \Westora Ponalan e e ot o | tho seuate, Mz, Alllson, cnirit of 1ho | ot the Oblo Soclatiot few York was heldiat | noble and earnost haria. fos tho unlon of | mast furious blizards ever known struck | i ictory at Hexham, Northume Hes" tallowlng e e elaa i | aadmtent Ao auro T T ol & hrechs | Dolmonisos R gV Tiwo hind sed imem | Chelatendom. = Ukat sxmes’ idcaltailua imy this city at 11 o'clock tonight and lasted | berland, where Mr. McInnes, liberal, has g ¥ [ ) A I ¥ v <i heartfel apathy and 1 0 three eters of an hour. The snow - J lK,ll\-l“‘idi v A o lxx;‘-mh_\\-;-lxul.in n]»mlm dl:‘mpu ar i\u ’l\;iss ‘l,{ lh{‘,.. “"‘;"“{"'“v‘i"" bills l:lut experience | bers \\vx'w\lnx'o\\-m Governor McKinley and “U.'lV!i[“"l“ ‘e: l};‘;-::'x \Ii\r :1:1‘{(‘” r\\)«rml‘«:mm;\Iil;lnl::;v ¢ “)‘1" l*‘ll‘l«t‘lhjllt-*""Mll“i””\:””-M 3 :" ::}::4‘ Was §joon elected by a vote of 4,804 to 4,358, ebraska: Original—William Montgom- pswich, sbane ana several smaller | has shown that it is impossible to hold the | Secretary Foster who were expected were | Bt e CFF 92 mable AOL LYICSLP! oAl B Lttt i gt ey Rk AV MontKOT” | towns are partially under water. In Bris. | senate together in night sessions more than | unable to attend. At the guests tablo there | i o ST KERAY G, VIS The-Amerd: | $tieskiegt and (the ing Wiew o hairicens Anti-Farnellite Success. Thompson. Original widows. ‘ete.-Mingvs | bine the water is but ten Inches below “the | one or two nights, and those are generally | were sated Congressman Michacl Hart Sk patple i thele I iplEdod aeln Jg snereury dropped ten degrees m half | o mob 10, —Joremiah Jordon, the scated Congressman Michael Harter, | and enereetic dispositions, mided by the | anho , Feb, 10.— ah Jordon, of Harrison A. Rockafello o | highest mark during the last flood, and ten | emergency nights at the very close ¢ > 8 4 y " i f t e Frlat i R etadtl (Ereny ”» i e Mo | SEaPRORaY RN e very close of the | v/ eI e decretary of the interior: | grace of God, if all united in's common bond |~ NEW Youk, Feb. 10.—Ihe storm which | anti-Parnellite candiduto In South Meath, Searles' minors of David O. Shoopman, Lucy In northern New South Wales the floods aragua bill, another fruitful topicof | Frederick Taylor; James L. Campbell, ex. | Of faith and charity would convert the had 1"""[ wing all day “1‘;‘““' e the | was clected yesterday by a vote of 2,707 to Graham, Kivira Phipps, Jemima Curry, Jane | have done enormous damage to crops. talk, is among the unfinished business, and | governorof Ohio and President Strong. The 4} B therefcan, heionly ano seoure) oty at fitiden miliutee vast 1 gicloolt Sikaut) 9,085 an DA GRS, A. Horlilcker, Helen Barber, Bllen Weikel — ‘ Tekathtina Hawalian teaty (08 AAposad of | nires in his apenti adtirees baia tribube to | Casial Zostshiasunlon-=thay ‘eatablishon by (iBeghb B8 ) K O sa more than h fow S Towa: Original - Abram Hartzer, Thomas | WILL ELEVATE IT5 TRACK theraiatie Eawallap weaty io padispoacd ot [latteru hiaoponiog ac rash oo LERIIS 10 fiChylet. himselt—the recogaibion of Peterand | pellvatrians whocould nouase fore tiau i fow THE FIRE RECORD. W. Cox. William Myers, Claude N. Andrews are also in a backward state in the house, | placeof their bir his successors as the center of spiritual | feetahead of them through the snow, which pigabid: A % _ pla heir birth, J ’ ) 3'along o the F , Original widows, cte.-Minors of David | Miilions to e Expended by the Northweat- | owing largely to what threatened to be an |~ The toast to the “Prasident of the United authority, wis whirlod along on the wings of u g4l0 | gostiy ‘Biase in a. Ponsyivagia Towheln MeCormick, Mary C. Stroud, mother, Ella ern in Chieago. Interminablo debate over the pension appro- | Statos™ was given with cheers und Secretary | Moy the day bo hastened when we may Dlewing sEtha i onIonynten o, bol Other Localities. ¥, Currier. O, Bioud, motes, Bl [ b Ty anncunced. | utetion DL And Pesoires will b Rod tamor | of the. Tatamio ann LW, Nable, whe: e, | &1l worship ot the samealtar—havingono | 16 coresas It e \0g Mpeciel WUESRY | Waer Nawrox, Pa.,"Feb. 10, -Fire broke Esmer, Christiana Hawley, Margaret Barnes, | that the Chicago & Northwestern railway | FoW to rapid transit in parliamentary pro. | sponded came in for a ljberal amount of the LAOPSy - ARQAIARNA DI, (BARVIATH: OT)6 100 Bl R i * 1 | out in Puul's furniture store at 1:30 o'clock Margarotha Schordt, Hsther 1% Pratt, | will elevato all|ts tracks within the limits | cedure by passing the agricultural and naval | applause Futher of all. Let us pray for the illustrious | arrived. In the carly hours of the mon ; Martha J. Scotthorn, Dorothy Smith, | Will elevate allits tracks within the lmits | 5 propriation bills under the suspension of Pive president, noxé.fgtrodused Congress- | PORUT wha is today celebrating the golden the wind was still blowing a gal ving | this morning and before the flames could be darthenn White, Celi 3rigl i of Cnicago ut an expense of $24,000,000. The > rule: is p 3 New Yor! g . 1 at, " S- | jubilee of his episcopate; a pontiff who has | the suow in blinding sheets befor subdued destroyed Paul's ste Jeaver' Par ite, a Drigham, Surah 5 3 the rules. It is possible that the New York | man Harter, who to the toast, “The Anne A ! R \ . Deaver's Clark, mother, Klizabeth Reed. | mother, | plans provide for the elevation of twenty- | bridge biit and the Utah admission bill may £ N sald in regard to Hawail: | \eft the impress of his character upon almost | temperature 18 falling rapidly, haviog | pjilinery sto wher's store, the poste minors of Augustus Johnson, minors of | seven miles of first and second track and | come up under suspensiou of the rules. “There isa serious , question whether we nation of the civilized world: who has | dropped four degrees in an hour wre store, Sander's hard- Robert Elljott ¢ 3 145 miles of side Tue company esti- <R e should reachout thousands of miles into upon the pulse of the people; and s grsed izl annt anoa South Dakota: ~ Original ~William 11 | mates that the interest on the £24,000,000 will 2 A .4 the ocean to aunex this beggardly islind ympathy with thew legitimate aspir TOSEUTLE THEIR DIFFERENCES, . e ; Williams. ~ Original widows, otc.—Isabel A. | be less than the amount it is compelled to he passage of the agricultural and naval | with its alien population. Simpa-atore all A poutil wha loxee Amisy - « blocks, Methodist Leash 3 L pay annually on_account of litigation and bills will leave before the house the post- “When the time comes that the United and cherishes her civil amd political institi- | omeials of the Readlng and the Drexcly Hold and several rvesidence: A P bty Jidwoments arising from acaths and porsona | ofice and the lm‘l au appropriation bills, Tt | States has an unchangeable standard of gold, onk & w Confere 3 d. Families occupied the The prosident since his return fr ok | injuries due to the most part to grade cross- | Should not be a tedious task to get action be- | when our s ety e PR { Faris D RILADELRAL Pa., Feb, 16 e toran o | o o s i i+ bl condition of the gold bafances i the treasury - 2 bills heretofore passed have been amended | New Yovk, Let us begontent with the ter < BT o X : St R e apie Bnd |4 BUELOr.OL ARRGW AARSRIALANLIE YRaTl BRI 0 VA0 K UM ANOE 1 0 iGhRLRY RUSSELL AND JENKS. by tha senate, howeve cansalderable | Tiiory o haval Interesting Discus: m..\._n:: Cathollo Club of | some one representing the Drexels, Where | ::x':\.:l*”‘” I n‘:i:!}:‘l‘::l 1‘:”\1 \:”(1'-&!;:} the G:t!f«‘s Teving that thare will arise no neoossity 105 | are. o ¢ : time between now and Ma v B e RIS of Ohla who In the AT _ New York, : the conference was held, who was present kB oL n0bibAnts would ho dostrayes Hoving that tiere will itise 1o neeossity for | a1, Cleveland Sald to Have Completed Hia | be spent in actiug on conference reports on | absence of Governor Mekiuley said: o1 | NEW Yous, Feb. 19-=he fiftieuh anniver- | and what was dono could it be learned, but and Pitiabing was lelographed for, s R s e 1o tho opinion_ thet the dor Cabinet Appointments, the appropriations. beg 1o, differ deith Cameressman Harter on N OE s b ssaraLion. of s Lao “KIIL. wan | o e Ak viabe Letwaas the Tlaad. | hoa, bukiho vaquiiss ok SHHERRACSAENS mand for éxport gold 1s not onl Cuterao, 1L, Feb, 10.—A dispatch from | Mr. Hateh is getting very restless over | the annexatic il 1 differ,” he | celebrate . - 3 Cat termunduc 10 loas was 40,000, xport g nly artificial, | Cwe ) i s MeHaton Ia’ e ery I : Yo annexation of Hawall” “1 differ,” he | celebrated by the members of the Catholic | ing officials and tho Drexels was confirmed | SavaxNalt, Gu., Feb. 19.—Fire totally de- but that 1 is tho efieet of an interuational | Washineton to. tho Tuter Ocean says that 0 Gt 1 Lo FiiR Soiady sies on Hia re- RIS, aud SRS in ‘the excatient | alub tonishs, Tho teatoratian of his hollness | b a diresion of the scad.. ¥ | o oy L AT conspiracy’in whic ondo nkers o - President-el Nevel 2 O = quest for a da or I nti-optiol 5 ang h o v friend our ¢l rel § IR ¥ ¢ B SOLOp 03 8 PARG, g ad ting 64 ot (2 L ey conspiracy in which London bankers aro fn- | President-oloct Cloveland has completed his | {%'idslmost cortain thit 4 move of some sort chofmy friend, 1 thinke our childven | 5 emporal power was made the keynote of | the fuct of the meeting the director woud | herd lust nights 1t was, one joccupled by ferested, and, that s soon 48 It becomes | capinet by appoiuting John W. Russell of | will be made by nim this week. He has not | itlands to the wost of s, but also those to | addresses and embodied in the resalution ex- | S toUit: FHORECEE MoIbod was scon. ( fdudsay de Morgun, furniture desloa s ZRR heavy draft upon our gold will cease. Massachusetts as secretary of the navy and | asked for an opportunity to pass the bil | the east and the islands of the nortnof us | pressing the concerted views of the club on He was uncommunicative upon | 1088 is S5 ) 0. R P.S. H vge W. Jenks of Philadelphia as attorney | inder suspension of the rules, and it is as- | from the isthn f Panama to th le i i Y s ho has baoh sinco tulk about | CIARDNER, Muss., Feh, 10.-=The Atte-Pub g BCH, : . riladelphia us a y | Uader suspension of the rules; nud It s as- | from the mthmus' of Panama to the vele, | tnis rather lmportant question. Archbishop nek a8 4 lishiwe company's lavge frame building was 10 SECUKE HOME RULE. ; = puss the bill if he tried. flag." s 1 ates | Corrigan, who was the principal speaker of | The battle being waged over the Reading | totally destroyed by fire today. The other Lo Ra & Two other courses are open to him, first, the eyening, insisted on that point in his re- | was the absorbing topie here today. The | occupin ‘] f the ’l’f“t' ng, ng'l‘;flh socleties, Dhilewgo Irishimen Will Send Funds to Their toget a special order from the rules com- ety . y marks on the ck 4 1 career of | different theovies that have been need | suffered but small lossos. The com Prien s 0, giving hi a = LETTER CARKIERS' SUUCESS HORES OB 440-:C stics and caveer Of | g o o Arive at the vere usse loss will be about $125,000; insurance S s lllhl‘l‘ ]nl::fl f;ltu.l ST B I st ad Mo :I'l)\l\v\lll‘.fil\\\{:l‘Ll]'lllll;i;‘l ‘\Li“\u[-“' ‘l\x‘x- :v‘nkn.lj ”fi:“ the head of the Roman church, After re- | ! mx‘;y ]‘5 | At n\ : ‘.l‘l we :y ‘d!:.[r ”‘l“l \.\u’y\l o will b hout §12 ; Insurance, $05, mon. MoCarthvites and amttMeCasthsitos, | A: S Borry, congressman-clect, and uearly | antisilver men attempted unsuccessfully to Thelr Bill for fnerpasad Pay Sure to Bedoy viewing the prominent political position | yisked advancing any opinion upon the truth Brianisauay, Ala, Feb. 19.—The Birming. B oad e ies o antl MeCasthyites: | 1) uic members of tho_council of 1301, for | do.und amend thoorder by making the cloture £ AmSor A occupied by the pope among the world's | of them. By some to whom the facts dis- | hain mills burncd toduy. = Wwoe carioads of cdimondites and it Redmonditos, held an | 41 e Bettvprs e \Counels of, Wil foe | L OFTY ocand, a move to- 0 Into com: | | NEW You, Feb. 10.—Ata meating of the | Fulgr the smehtiaton s\ ; closed {1 the vonference held today was told, | flour and soveral thousand bushels of meal enthulastic meeting today, Gladstone's | dozen members of the council w 180 tn. | mittee of the whole to cousider revenue | letter carriers this afternoon report from slt right that he who wields all this | thcopinion was expressed that the difficul: | Were destroyed, The fotal loss s abous home ‘rule measuro for fielund ‘was the | dicted for bribery, attompted bribery or re- f bills the legialativo committos of the National | FOVer, should hesho sublectof ap curthly | tles of tho Iteading might have been ad: | EU0ul "\ Ak asioep 5. A Toa: Suberae cause. Judge Moran addressed the meeting | coiviug bribes in connection with street rail \is latter course would put no curb on the e by Sy . M | sovereign? In the language of the litany, | jusied av the meeting and the story of the | tendent, was wsleep in the building and wa for the purpose of devising means for raising | way ordinances. P Alibusterecs: and thenefore My Hatah tanop | Assoclation af Lettqe Carriers in Awmerica | may he live to see the triumph of the church | aitack upon the Reiding might never have | burned to death money to carry on the home rule fight R R likely to tale this course. 1f he did do sq | oS read showing that evorything possible | and may the Lord spare him and give him | been known. ‘The gencral bolief is, how 7 i, It was decided to aid them financinlly and | Movements of Occan stenmers, February 19. | the fight would be one of endurance between has been done to secure the ‘assage of the | length of days and not yield him up iuto the | ever, that tomorrow will be the eritical day Thought the Revolver Was Empty. 10 send a cablegram stating the fact to the | - At oo abd e . L | B oA oppanents of the mmtt onsicett | bill now pending in conzross looing to in- | hands of his enemics | and the secret of the attack upon the road | SueLBYVILLE, Ind., Feb. 19.—Robert Pore e e e et R R R . stown—Arrived—Servia, from | M v PUONS | oronsed salaries for carriers. The report The resolution w lopted containing | will then b L appeal. A motion Now York il . RATIS DR SAREASES e re 8 3ESOHINO 18 adopted contalning | will then become known terfield was shot and killed this afternoon send tho cablegram to Willinm itedmond o T W B Notice g ¥ states the passage of the bill is assured. this paragraph: *In unfon with all the lov g i porsouully provaked o lively discussion and | New yorn - Ve L Bretagne, from | B e i R s o s seukjen ——— ing ehain_of your holiness of overy nation | e e T i by Boatt Millar o). RCRENG. 044031 ARNAEE he cablegram was not seit. ‘Ihe woney, | At Boston--Arrived —Herman, from Ant. | Ul next ‘Tuesday 3 Fight with Georgia Horse Thlever. we desire to express the hope that the work |, WSEC HIS PRNAS i « Miiler was arrested. He says the shooting however, will be forthcoming S Fontae-d an, from An PRI e Avovers, Ga., Fen 0 ~fal. Holaterm ana | §f your longand elorious pontificite mas yot | | ursuounit, O, b, 10, -the Oblo river | yvas accidental, that they had boen snapolng A e At Philatlelphia- Ll WL Not Be Favored. » Ot Tob i Lo e’ crowned with the restoration of that | has passed the danger point here, being at each other o revolver from which the LER Ve L 1 A% Philitelpbla—Arrivod—Montana, from | w,epixorox, D. ., Fob. 10.—Roprescnta- | S0 Dubose, two harse thleyes, reslsie 1 ar- {~vemporal independence which belongs to the | feet, § inches, and is still vising slowly. As | cylinder had been removed. Porterfield ves TR e TN 10k sreas deal. of n. 4 G ¥ - o Aoy it or vest byn posse yesterday in Aiken county, | holy see by right us essential to justice, | yet the business portion of the city has suf- | placed the cylinder and Miller, not ks v e great deal of | AL New York-Arrived—Werkendam, from tive Holman tonight, i answer to 8 qucstion | but wero both captured, Dubase beioie prob- | Bumanicy and R 8 e L e | J s o dacanas Al aone 16 eitacsn. 4. | Pikithie liad aohe thik: netnien A e teres) iy manif coming ¥ said that in opinion the § per cent bond J ably fatally injured. Both men are white, | earned for it again by the wmighty achieve- | falliug barometer and stiff wind prevails, at Porterfield and pulled the triggeg, ‘There has been a big strike on the govern- commission of the provisional government of xpect a Battle Soon, tucky Boodiers. Cixcisyary, O, Feb. 19 —A special grand

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