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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. '?\\'I“.N’l’\'-'li("h\'l) \'I-IA\R. U;\I,\HA\A WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 189 NUMBER 216, SOME DIFFERENCE EXISTS | sitonct e gos tnod s han | [y JONOR OF MR MORTON | isstures scmseratns .\:;.“,?ff“"“'RE(E“’E WITH CHEERS v“""‘TO ELECT ANOTHER SI{N.\TOR ‘ Senator Egeleston also offered a telegraph partment numbering over 80 members, pul - bill fixing the rate to be charged by all com ing the ral car. The Puneral was at “Q" ENGINEERS COMPLAILN. F panies doing business in 1t pre o the maypr, eisy council, all the — | + Lezisl zled les that ) teleg) mpany doing e 's & ioulty oD~ onts, officialy 4 the Grand | Ar of the Fedarals io Grande Sul Towa Members Appoint a Griev e Com- ot ca ns mir - Lancaster Oount; Legislators Tangled Up | vides that_ no telegraph company doin | Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture Ten- | Gty Cen s s ar my of é"l“r:uui ézu Grande do ise s G B B D | Repablicans r\f.KM\M D m ned to Oon: Over Penitentiary Appointments. tre more than 25 cents fOr & message dered an Enthusiastic Reception. Pl Basatise arching to Victory. Orrvawa, In., Feb. 21 —(Special Telegram test Judge Martin's Olaims. wora mts for esch addi “Feb, 21.— \ to TuE Bes »of middle divi 1 468 Woul shder 100 ; vri, Neb., Feb. 21.—[Special : & O . Tk MISUNDERSTANDING AS TO CANDIDATES s, and % ce ; 5 ARl ALY O LD e o e tes s ol | ot COTURE SSSANTA T ANNAL FIRST | vty me e riovanee com. | WAGGENER OF ATCHISON THEIR CHOICE rece ios 0 ter it T. Stevens and —_— Regulate Corporation Char, r ais J Congratalate the Gentleman AFFAIGS OF THE READING. | with the Troops of Gen- ! ‘]' wnd That He Wil Ile Started Along the Gr e s B . on His Success. . Rk the Road's Y A i+ s sl Elceted. paid extra Laxcorx. Neb Tue Bee communic president’s d committ the sage and rion with and then p opposing that an ¢ the senators might have Mr ¢ i n of the ljourn b 5 % ¥ ) - thine Ved 4 1 b vi Future Course of the Republicans. Why Adjournment Was Taken. % = n t e & rat 1 r s The rop fle e su- s a that Tolice Officers. cted. repub- clared 1 i SSATY. the names ¢ r 1ssion 5 y n i i ; Ao i ler. 1 r t { that the cputable itional one the La; tic could € T Py s r . r rh IN NEW YORK STATE. 1 tion of physician instead i 2 2 i Vet i De et i Y furth L t Cleve- A number of the represe ives n $ 3 & . i S t Mr. Platt Denles a Statement —Receivers Ap- | | 1 it i i s ; z idu 1h v t f n the pointed in That State 5 TS inist igakbels ok : v nded to ap- tepen sands & Co. of B £ Borathineh X amsle z n tha E 1 to the popu- us. b ot nt i crowded The exercises fase b 108 Ayres ¢ : army i " 4 r avenworth, 11l -are securad by col that capa G iR : ¥ been itor Martin in Washe a The iliar r reports b KA e gt 2 o) @ wx{xa his object is to buy a ranch, bu X e poesis s f his wLicf. In an interview he this T di ‘.) - v'\ He was o < . member of the democratio this is not beheved by the governor Atil ¢ ; t Wi : ing committee had assured . He hind" s k " had becn ally elected county wen' the legislature se b i Ohigimd ! p ¢ 1 with them. ime of Dr. Houtz to the senate. Inas. GUY ATKIVIRY BANKRUPT, > s the effect of the receivership R ke Tapmasvar Coltgmijon s held = | Plattsmonth made a brilliant specch, which | sg g presidontof the Delaware, | vas agreed uvon, the change in the names | M Wl Lose All iis Property and Wil | was enthusiastically roccived . & W todays. T § Hiprtichs ave to Retire From Politics. at it Signified. 7 5 Wi uriergons : RS0k anly unknown {0 thomembers from | oo peiig) - ranecial Telegram | il el i sce that the,siteatfon has urdergone | jng points *on :the boundary line betwe and would be seated ther asserted “his county but a comple rprise 0, 111, Speci legram was | any great change. “The' Reading system is | Chili and Argentina for the HYARE that Senator Martin had ng confers o R . 2 itina for the purpose of ar- . n Nothing Serious A to Tue Bze.)—The fact has just dev Tec ! a presenc nder the same r n TAnging plahs TorYaline tss sgatinst the 1at. [ ouay - ence with President-elect Cleveland ang tnat N. N. Kohlsaat, one of the proprietors y t nce uz | with wmore w long | FAnging v et e HAtEson GORALY BEAL, Contests that the presideni approved of the fusich, Missorni VALLEY, Ia., Feb. 21.—{Speclal to | 9ealin K s. of Pampa who insists that he has been visit ntistry ry for passing 5° is the expl 1t S s tribute to | the recei It s impossible to | ter republic. Senator Moc that he believed | ©f the Inter Ocean of this city, as the result | R IS S e aia | suc Eeveryeral i RS 1 In b i L oy 24 {onmie | 2 - that no trouble would ensue, but that he | of & onference with Governor McKinley of | 316, 17 st ApD SR T g | Byt mcont {f,.";,,s‘f.,;,‘(.‘.‘.l D A \‘[I:L'"‘" Teyer Is S meceuaing (in) Busnios i Aan ) 1t contest be | IT IS NOW IN COURT. merely wanted an aijournmuent uatil o better | Ohio, has conselited w act as trustee in the | “'Nr Jiles Lumbard, Omaha, follosved with Bty Gn havanos] - Missouri ¥ ) is now under con- | 2oy understan: um.fmiu reached ".'{“‘. »n-r“"' settlement of his financial dificulties. Konl- | a solo which was loudly encored dire ¢ there is an increased CRESPO'S AGENTS IN CROUBLE. | sideration by t S Kansas’ Political Squabhble in s Filr Way Lancaster county delegation and the ch saat says McKinley's estate amounts to only | _A. J. Sawyer of Lincoln referred to Mr. | chance for an opportunity for that road to s o ke ¥ o ne Settied. that the senate had given the governor a de- | §20,000, which he will turn over to the cred Mw' s Socnunn fLmees fc '“!['_x_-' position | break loose from the sy tem. lh;'lu al situ- | Colombian Cowboys Kefuse to Recognize emonstrauce in alphabe TorekA. Kan., . 21.—The supreme liberate slap in the face because of a sup- | itors: that his wife has property valued at | Wyp: @ SRt e¥etch oflis eariy B ve i s e e the General's Authority, ¢ unting the nama ourt this mornin took up the posed breach of faith in the matter of ap- | &5,0, inherited from her father, which, | braska's first cabinet offcer. He | g b, Tudue WALl on hatpotit |Copyrighted 183 by James Gordon Bennett] : o ek oyl containg | caseiSiof Gunn, who PO, o was tsked about the matter | tHOUEN invalid, she insists shall be used for | was unable to ~speak for ~soveral C. Platt, appointed Archiba CARACAS. Venezue eston, Tex, B o moyernor was ssked About the matter | tho same purpose, ¢ to the earnest | moments, the applause being deafoninz i M. Paxson and E. P. Wilbur | Feb, 21.—[By M thiths Now > ma 1t ! Clevenger, s ; Il n adyice of friends. So far the governor's lia- [ He said he had been the recipient from the for the Keading road within the | - d ; : b 1ss or republi- him. He had not heard of the adjournment contracted for friends amount to | press of the state and friends of so n of the southern aistrict circuit | LOT< Herald—Spe A bat- 2 z el ‘kl..., B v of A ronmd W ot b l"““,' ok wr insists on paying | fattering notices that h iter upon | court of New York. The reccivers are the | tle is reported to have be t bet Special Tele- | a0 he remembered, L of any trouble, ll-feel nisunder- and as he will be le the duties of_the oftice wit > misgiving, | same as were appointed in Philadelphia yes- | the agents of G A Tas B igingly ) himself in cone tanding over his actios and still in debt on after if he discharged his as well as | terday. Each receiver qu Ohjections to an Appointee. | eiving up his home in Canton, Kohlsaat says rmor Boyd had done he state e | Lo the amount of §100,000 Fariiacs it 8 3 ekt vy ) te central com- A great deal of adverse ¢ ent is heard | there is nothing left for him but to retire be more than contenc or the first - - : 2 ¥ LY RS e legalit R Mosher 1o the position of chief janitor of the | take up again his law practice toearn mone ears. He should alwa PHILADELVEIA, Pa., Feb. 21.—The receivers state liouse, owing to_several scandals with | 10 Pay his debts und a living. Kohl- ! not as de of the Reading road met at the RRERS tho apucintee has been connected, He | 332 lares the governor is the victim of | crats, repabli ) ulists, but as Ne- | omces wis ut one time connected with the § geravated treachery. He had noidea | braskar 3 Sow ! rottg oy iihe Ui tre SoFEE s radn facida . i - »ectators. among T i ” v ek amount for which he became surety, Ho was lov a ded. The B BOING CQYSR MBS 1 0L TR10 TORC & ] 5 === > ¥ sadibe Mgl Industrial school ut Kearney \\:\x;::nlf‘;“‘_f_"l 2lying on his friend and signing the notes, od with . the siu President McLeod said She promised state | bian territory. g Missoarl Valley Fythian them being th tonrs of the iyl more or less ur santness because they were remewals of former | led by Mr. Lumbard. Mr. Morton 1 ment of ing's affairs would not be issued The fight resuited from the effects of Gen tssornt VALLEY, la.. Feb. 21 i siee Whe 57 10 this tame of it, Mosher, who isa flo also a i o | Monday for Washington. Se i - | today § A e mone o0 R ) Bl feute 'In certain charg \ | Creverasp, O., Feb. 2L—Governor Me- | sons were scated at the banque e | Later however. Mr. McLeod, concluded to | catrle, Several persons were killed Bthiaate red 200 guests last even ok Fd el ; e B A Rl0 atot the desseration Of Grav Kinley is still here arranging his business | Watson house. John C. Watson presided as | say this: “Outside of ratifying the d L g 3 af thegnn celebration. The banquet | Douglass b i TR . i § complications emphatically denies the | toastmaster and happily filled tha' position. | with the finance committee of the Penn afon e Bepeio Insald to e organisnain iy o ; y 4 the cemeteries, which were despoiled of the | complications. He emphatically denies the | toastmaster an ¥ B ‘ ified in sureties | cowboys in the Colc 1 Jasa t n S R t t g in order the general acira > continuista € ) ty he supr ning, when f the company this morning and are | G 1 Cast ) ands which | : h r 4 B ittle court room spo’s agents to gain possession of the | THE Ber loige No. 64, Knights of | o t < . sl 4 3 most pleasing events ever | Judge Dover fo house $aimen of floral emblems left by mourning that he intends to resign the gov- | Toasts were responded to by Church Howe, | vania we did nothing of importance or of a | syndicate, which proposes to start a new ag- acks Loves Tt thod : DR ds above the last resting place of the Lieutenant Governor Majors and ex-Gov- | definite character. We. expect to get down | ricultural bank and flood the country with D binas i et R b dect i iy Daceot & tows, O.. Feb. 21 —Investigation | ernor Furnas. v or'so, when we will probably | paper money MIDNIGHT BLAZE. ble-bodied remonstrances will be filed, de- | iuto the failure of ii. L. Walker shows that S e cial announcement i A L PR L g Tanding the substitation of some oiher | Governor MeKinley's liabilities amount to Soclety Leaders Disturbed. 2 dispateh from (Valencia)saysithakan In ¢ burden e hief Justice Norton [ | held that it would rest upon_the petitioner. { Here the lawyers for the Dunsmore house | eutered a protest. arcuing that the burden 1 of proving eir case shoul: 3 u o) Bee.]—Early in the winter a family named | sion of the property and efects of the r-old daughter with a macheta. The girl Resart, Destroyed { 92 Broxing thelrpse shpuld tess Upen o First Anti-Monopoly Round. e e ) =l ¢ sigaed by the three receivers s name for that of Mosher. £100,000 to #110,000, NionRana, Neb., Feb. 21.—[Special t0 TE | was jssued, stating the§ have taken possce. | 53n¢ woman in th murdered her 12- | “The Manchester,” Formerly the “Creole” republicans. The attorueys for the Douglass v house took the contrary view and JudgeWebb WRECK ON THE WEST SHORFE, Hallet, with several grown sons and a son- | Reading railroad and the Coal ana Iron com- | was cut into forty pieces The two-and-a-half-stor ,\: Today was anti-monopoly day in the sen. for the Dunsmore house closed the argu- R s aatmaoly dav i o sen- e in-law, came from Hartington to this place | PATICS, At that the busices of both com- | - Geaeral Ortes, ex-continuista governor of | af the northwest corner of Ele ;-vn'n\;m | rt of the committee on miscellancous cor f & Arslgnises. Ar ained, young men gaiued their into the best panies will be continued in their posi- | 93¥s ago. When he landed from the steamer | chester” was almost totally destroyed by ‘ U0 seew di vvl;ul Borations on senate fle No. Bi. This bill Rocuester, N. Y., Feb. 21.—A passenger | Society of the town, and the whole family | yions Al rdue wages will be paid in | he was surrounded by b on the wharf | fire last nig 0 t six months this | Phase on the situati A0 LOUEL-AIE Was introauced on Janwary 20 by | train on the West Shore road wrecked | being good musicians soon found their ambi- | Gl Hue £ e UL B et i S ) - occupied by | & brief consultation, ordercd that the burden Senator Dale Harlan aty. | at Palmyra this forencon. It is known thay | 0B in this resp od, ha. haad ot < n the Douglass h This was & " e 1 » | POyment wi 1 be given 0GOTA, Colombi a esto Tex the reol 3 ) and the | i r I " e | provides that i shall be the fan bract between here | Yt fs reported hiere that one of the first B preolombla, i (vis Gelveston, T ) riihe Iy Bawfyl for any live stock excha and prise has been f - “ & s 3 moves col mplated by the receivers is the "eb. 21.—[By Mexican Cable to the New | owner, 2 vl lobe The examination uesses then pro- B the state to charge or receive for the sa 4 report says | quently expi he was enabled wiping out of the bonds, rork Herald—Spe ) Tug E The | lives ~at t t Frank L. E f clerk of the or exchange of horses or es more than &1 - o o SUppos such a i L B hand, Tor ¢ ey A . t tract paying & a day anda 5 ble M SRR A T 1p _This af Speal Messrs. sharge exceed § r A t tended o pe f1 Y ! ¢ Noth- and oW d and fifteen we per single | T gl . 7 % T p His Friends in Control. min the 1 fovted senators Vot a | the ton. Hale, M v e st ey, | the sumr nd Thomsen. Republic t FOUR MINERS KILLED, were driven i By independents wer 3 I - kind of amuse A England terr u vernment Mider and Scott naoun t ¢ | While Setting Timhers the Roof Gives Way \rsons re s to a 1bject i olombian psult . i Them. manifestations of evide | . o LB LAWSON'S NERVE WON, 2 : : . { | Efforts to Oust the speaker of the South imlvlv1 e nd a4 t N, f Jophn Mining ¢ to Tue Bee D. Schrade HARRISON'S HOME COMING. " run : n:.n].,'u;}ln- Defe p..|‘_‘ : pressed their satisfaction tion 4 vears living twelye u : rant ATTRIBUTED T4 N 1 e i i 1eRsE, S eb. Spacial Te the four republicans it @ ; JEORS & o 5 o FISUTRD 39 WELE INOTANS Indianapolis Citizens Preparing to Give Hiu A m- | o0 Tue B The m nteresti Senator Stewart of Aty pr ’ - 0 with a shot g 5 z "\ | Disappearance of » South Dakota Cow Boy -Hoarty Yy slex of the session occur \ftern scnted the first new bi ¢ : with a sho ornin, A Regarded with Susplcion. INDIANAFOLT 1 hour of spe rder, the s a bulky document Ly HN KROKR rou . clalm inthis ocoq ¥ 8. D., F tee on arrar g \ written pages. 1t the W. D HANES ized fear ld lose ’ TY, -4 + Fe ¥ 000 QRN : . y t the whole that it wa s a m v HENRY DY L is s A nt " t egram to Tue Bwe)—Information re- | tendered Pres rison ) : o t S ; rld's \led Pri of the measur ! W. H. MITCHELL the Cheyene river & to this city Y s adt v chair )ezan to read the bill ator Stewart said to v pric R F s the i ¢ 1 2 Amanty. 0N miles éast v I o cegs vided ihem in s ¢ f 3 witte 1 ) he Holcomb catt the s 1 weaker live : \ > : g ) ) ranct the pass tw thau on the larger aud str ally but t 1 [ red ‘has fallen a vict I road a e - 1 bebieved that the averuge r rat EGARD'S FUNERAL. | dea X 2ot ranlie Toilons - . } 3 - ; 8 ! v ved that the would be about the same ed ! f » about two,_weeks X d ikely t . : : [ of the whole, contemplateil by the bill introduc W | He Wil Be smorrow at New 1 cia A, Mgbaarid > ) 1 oae was lawfully S50 neas Senator Clark Orleans with Milltary FPomp s - et i Ly t committ v ’ be sav ! 2 will 1 i that the h ferved from the Clarke bill, howe OnLEANS Feb. 91.—The f \ X A phur creek s 1 w: in the hand th r ion ARy E : s Of the ata. : ; . nera . : v o - ; 2 To Supprese X up for consideration he w zeme Reorganiaed the Bank stis, Tex., Fet he believed that every independent senator ) e var : i e The i t lay Mr. Ba sharp nin't 1se choose Lynch seconding. 4 i v 1 sl bank of this which sus Chasiog the Corporations. s i 1w t e X e RO M person k of the sleeping car i 1 > t 1 i which was . e At | & ' ey ; o’ 4 e T R i ) e ! Wyoming's Stock Commission Abollshed. any company owni ting sleeping 1 Modjeska, b g cars within < > ¥e a greater th wilitary hou . < t re 2 'l DX toex iten i - t -’ wer berth, | wi the ill 18 warrior 1e y s rill Qoliver &0 84- | 8 < 1 Will Not Sell Their Lands. 1 4 is aster of | or ¥ r while such | " exposition th ¥ ) CHEYEN W Feb. 21.—Th - self inte ars running aska from mers Febra 6 o'clock fu the evening until 7 o'clock in the At Kinsale— Angloman, from morming. For the day use as an accommo- | ton. gram U rent we ensued, m wh r dation to passengers the charge shall be 25 | DAt Boston—Arrived—Pavonia, from Liv . : od ‘the ¥ 28 st avonia, ! . s Lald eska was requested t est the | 3 $ with any of the la stood 66 to 10, cents for the first 100 miles or fraction | pool; British Queen, from London Capiai 2 Whe hald heee es of such actresses has 8CCON f the reservat ” e he Ih‘-;mll.:'md‘lhr uts for cach additional 100 | New York —Arrived—La No is afternoon, and was the most imposing | jng)y prepared s list, ineluding Mme. Janau- | veterigar particularly wanted* Dy the government. $ e iy 7 ooy T ke miles or fraction thereof. Any company vio- | from Havre; Vigilancia, from Rio de Janeir | dcmonstration ever held in this city hek, Agnes Booth, Mrs. D. 1. § L Ayt VR RIS, N BNe SRYEFRIASUL S0 | ALLaTY ) DEDVISNINL: B y x : . eiro; | f s schek, Agnes . Mrs. D. . Powers. Ada | of the goverr h f the session | refusal blocks all the negotiatio he | will sign it pron s understood th lating the act shall be decmed gullty of a | Alliance, from Iio de Janerio The Beatrice fire devartment hook and lad- | Rehan, Ciara Morris sad Georgio Cavaran, | and. & hi” aetion it RS A 8 i et s undaeaiond AN | i pracijeally | present commissioners the old commission will be reappointed, |

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