Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 27, 1893, Page 1

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OMAHA, MH\IL\\' MORNING, FEBRUARY NUMBER 25 o) M WHAT MAY BE PAID srisurisncracoeene, x| SENATOR ALLEN CONNESDED | seiivismicesssasmmn s | N0 FEAR OF ANVEXATION | icciinciomrnces, s | DISASTROUS ST, PAUL FIRE - 4 reports concerning the preser | Where the Moty < ocs o | The enormous fumd howewer. which th t S : Se Mosher Professes to Believe the Oupitel A s | His Appearance in Washington Oooasions | amaunte toin the sftrab ¢ ‘the ve | Envoy of Hawaii's Dethroned Queen Thinks | of Two Hundred Thousaud Dollars Lost by Nationsl Will Make & Good Showing - " Much In n Political Oircle . s omenot ibject the Revolutionists Defeated. | port which is v 1 Beveral Compaxies. REVERTYAIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR G - tos | MPORTANT AGRICULTURAL ~ STATISTICS | reservations and the defugiuz of the b PAUL NEUMAN'S VIEW OF THE SITUATION | ' TWO FIREMEN DANGEROUSLY HURT wrers of &b " n . T 1 L _ t t nding r the benefit of the o _ r i ; Condition of Live Stock in Nevraska and Ad- " R h ever, theSubjed He Expects a Commission to Be Appomted | S ol - While Trying to Save Their Hose They Personal Estimate of n Jucent States Thought to Be Ex nmne the senite the 1o Visit the Inlands and Ascorts abes h 7 " sustain Probably Fatal Injuries— What May Be Realisod " lent—Sometning About th t dopie k. the True Sentiment of e part Both Badly Mangled by Insuguration Crowd. e gy _ o the Natives r e r the Tull TREASURER BARTLEY IS FEELING BETTER ” X v t o : lead WasnING v Tar WasHIN Srrer w was marred COUNTING THE AMENDMENT BALLOTS S What Jim Little Known of the Showing So Far Made but the Outcome Seems Certain—In terest of the Rullronds Becom- ing Strongly Apparent LiwcoLx gram & Ne is Leary traora . o 3 . pt s . 4 . ugor [ to the Thiry Cupita This vate re nothing to g He asserted not Why the Two Firemen Injured, thic 10 be tions depos Not the been St kept us has, wit ceived u least 75 ) amount 5 ; St 6L i rnia mmitie Wy tha : : Specinl Agent Ayer Submite Another Report he inf Bur t X nf ; s ChaeimA g at ) ! direct from Mr. Mosher hims . 8 p i e § £25 0 \ o8 ure t Mosher's Personnl Statements, : 1 1 ers At Mr wer gy 5 g rocess of the Count. b the ant i be quarse fagsale s 3 g e State anst t lts prot hes of sawor 10 the trea : _ % foors and the itha : t ; ¢ o would pay the amount at 1 e . ARSI X blic ¢ I suwdust Svelopl gl r s produced during ey 0 iR T Rk based his estimate upon t 3 s il i taithe S8 UL 7 | SHDAL R e Miscellanwous, CLOSING WEEK OF CONGRESS Al i el : e ! 1 1 " u uls Selt Lake People Auslous to See grounds: The assessment upon the stock s Y > t ident R. Shaw, o well kfiown 1 E E ot 1t, bu Laucas sage nor | be 3 ient 3. Shaw, a y ) 5 " HON. JOHN E. SHERVIN DEAD, on Smelter Products, holders would reatize not far from #i50.000. | i Bk oninan or, the | the Ebbett Thére Will s st Luxs, U, Feb, S0er(Spo $he amount B e i sk cession ¢ t tes of the mole e E RS Wit B W o One of the Best Known Republicans of Ne- Tr “ : this sum, but there ure & stock e ; ' | St. Nicholas { g station. In each | tin the eust after th for e W asHING sit mti e S hoiders who will be unable to meet the Srges o republi ¢ thereis bein ' weal 1d congress will b Prevoxt, Neb., Feb. 20.—[Spocial to Tax g pad am JIET Lo s suid 4 feeling aguinst seyatér of Ow d g egis) ) 2 B r ' sscssments. The balance of the smount R e B fomented, it is sui eliv i . e b legislation that | Bep o, Johl 1. Siteioin, Wilic: at B Secsied, w be realized from | o w anytning about the situntion, as | 158 The Kl T e A g Yo, moag. | Puuied by his wife, went to Colfax Spring 110 freight rates on e paper betd by the bank. a great deal of | * e et T RS SRS 88 anpittal it of the finunces of s ey igh for all ghe many private meas- | 1a lnet week forsrestiuant,di s Fogar & frelg t AR believed was collectable none of them are allowed to see the | Suy Domingo may, it is said, lead to & dem PROFIT IN HOGS, wres near completion 1o gt e TeIRINET ioro arEifion uct of the smelter. Thé moeting ? figures, and can only tell that the ballots | cnstration aguinst by Hayti. | g i 5 us been arranged for Wednesday, and 1t Mr. Mosher rinformed Mr. Bartley i T . e st oot W1y terid 10 ad | Secretars Rusk Leyiulas How Tarmors Can | W0 Cich other. and opposed 1o th wife, her er, E. H. Bar ils, | CorRently exsecto That ak Rttt ol of fruudulent entries and bogus certificates o lead to the interventi 1 Stutes WasnxGtox, D. C., Peb. 2 OoINDEE ok Sm: Clale: ) this afternoon. The deceusod W g 4 would amount t bout #400,000. This amount Sopn FREMIL- 1Y dnirhediatithe rogas s ds-. | man of war and the s % SRR | to count the amendments in, re- | jackets, us ut Honol tion of loes not lude., of cours the amount Jackets, as u i € :‘xm“ RES he o ais A Hate | ot me Dloodstad e and close up the final contracts for the disposed of to castern banks and signed by | W b DOUhiLE “.’,‘ o olose o1 e | coming administration mag have ta corn to hogs ut preseat. Ho desires to stute C L oTR NP ekl et 4 R ’ D busmess men of ettty “} $he: Western Manufacturing compuny and | ©OURt to prevent the arrangement of the re- | )0 fire firgs problems, the esta x that the prospect of large r u ry academy and the Dis iy & s DXL itly offered endorsed by the bank. These notes will ug to the satists of the y having | o tectorate or th TIN PLATE INDUSTRY to Tur Bre.|—S. M. Green «of Posey reen and D. C. Adw left today for hia, where they will hold a conference ass, they must an tagonize each other, and opposed to them in that his own personal defalcation b n Rusk of the Department of Agr re su) il measures in their charge near Hagerstown, Md., December | rodort il b L hABEAGEY dbiftilon ot $tiemp b i Green and Adums - will return to Sult Luk thut farmers in all parts of the country ar The present conditior b 6 and h sided in this ci A TouIrs 69 SAR Lekg fosher on the bogus notes inquiring us 1o the probable profit of The fortification bill is a luw 1 and o v € Posey & Green a bor £ §100,000 and 160 ious hog feeding has never b b AL 1 f m 'y pamate. o 4. besn ‘shown by Pt B shortage, no | the island of the two biack republics gregute, us has b n shown by evidence arviasd || ikely that Great Britain would 1 g A A brought out in the district court. o at leas mtios, and when the | UPOD SuCh & step with 4s much complacency | Bine Pounds of hogs, live wsiz bring $125,000, and the entire amou will ? i X R s she uppears 1 1 our prospective con b & bas! corr S passed t vent i T0 JOIN Tok KNIGHTS. rom that up to §550,000. o1 of the Hawalian islands ve pounds @s briog o b 18 ax B Mr. Bartley mformed Tur Bree that : s Agricultural Statistios. 18 Oy ushel of corn, 1f t . e p o Workors Disntisfied with the meither the tempor: } : g : usk h Y repor v made from a by w nfiry f the 1 3 ‘the i icun Foderntion of Labor. school funds of th were dey sy R i pon the ai f be taken us & r n y In the Senate. . i e ) Fet The Brewery the bank. He suid emphaticu 1 : I ! 1 hogs woul Sy s i ¢ {iploms s P . He acres of ln I pper re- ' : g In the senute the nuval bil b hearte und one v genecrous , u i at to leave the ollur of those funds were : > i i - : ers: < : £ a s u bush se | come up Monday. g o 1 spirited mer o Labor. It is com- vould be linish ¥ reascr the great utors. Know his | * ol 0 ! L by Tues: 3 ¢ S about 11,000 members he headquarters gL 2 3 e h is believed to be n ; K' 2 ot il o Instead of sending pigsand ha b el 2y v e g 1 i b 1 t e ot Sutisfied with the Home. : S A | shee wers An ¢ eate tc et Shone s § middle of tk ! i i y ive to do this, and as the meaus | care here than in older states, and the logs | ° MArket housangs have done, only to | for netion reported. A 5 ) f the Ancien s B A | B either bs loss jo o Seaves, und the 1088 | 09 that’ such animmigwere unflv for pack i 5 - ¥ V Earnest Kurzeuknabe. The proposed seces- e iou e fopstorig Ho o ing and would bring But a comparat 5 f surmised that the outcome is awi South Horses show an increase in | © stk = g oot b thoronaht number, and mules a decided decrease as | WAL T these unimals should be k t wterest by those who are thoroughly compared with January. 1808, Catile are | the farm and fattened on the corn which is | ¢ g is condition of affuirs uty, died Friday | ducted with secrecy ine, s0 Knights iur with the situation. uniformly low. Sheep averuge good. More |-POW 8¢ cheap in the market | f genera slation can b v suddenly. He was in town Th 11 people say, with the general growth 8 10 visil their homes. Severa et S Okmige n ThE i Sttir i eeneTA e oo The high price of hogs is suid to be largely | cejve much sttention G mingly us well as ever, was taken | of s ent in fuy the kuights, A vote snemibers of the joint committee that visited FOR THE NATION'S GLORY. thaniiogs. due 1o the meat insy vied on by the | Senator Teller will endeavor t sick in the night and died before medical uid u taken iu the locad unions compris- B iis Tisrio at (Guaiift Thisud. sastox | Towa—Horse raisme of all kinds excepting | DeParument of Agriotiture, which opened | revised MeGarrahan bill Mr. - Coeos could reach him ing the Brewers' association throughout. the Bar hiswve retum od to the city. and although * | the trotting horse is 1 o low ebb. Dairy n. | 1 murket to Europe and enabled shippers | miake another effor. 1 ure cousi F. A. Kirk, an old resident of this city, | United Statescn the matter and the majorit ay huve returt ed to the city, and although of the Bering Sea Commissioner. | ferests are growing and mileh cowe a4 | to send the surplus hog products out of the | Vs rate 1 Senator | died the same night at Stamf Bott w voted in favor of seceding from the federa- SR iave uot yet agreed upos the report | - Nyw Youx, Feb. 96.—In honor of Senstor | demand 6t advancs Brices The sheep in- | fountry. Folltwing e cume o shortage in | Blacicburn will probu e 1o socure the | be buried in the cemetery here today ton and affiliating with the Knights of they will submit to the two houses, it has | Morgan, who suiled an the New York yester. | dustry continues. 1o grow and. theserie s the hog product. The mumber of hogs pucked | passuge of the New York und New Jdersey R e e Labor. The question is expected to come up develoved that all of the members ure nov | au¢ 'y committee of well known merc widespread - demand for p of the im 4 "3:n0L OEY WS Lhan, 1 saas been i hridge b it came from the house B - "_ for a final decision at the next convention of fully sutisfied with the state of affairs that | 06" 00 e puthered U the deck of the | Proved mutton breeds at good prices. DI ":‘ "v'“':‘f": e lighter in | There soems to be some purpose 1o prevent |~ PlATTsMOUTH, D et the Brewers Nationul union, hey found ut the home. As fur a8 cab be | Anerican liner to wish the senator God. | 100 15 made the prime consideration an € it there hus bee h’“;l’l!w: any fursher executive session e senute | THE BEE]—The Plattsmouth Turnver S 0 1 i ] Yearned, no direct charges of mismanagement | o 4 “ ot "% ] Zoal seoondary. . Dwing to- the late cold en the advance in price came the farmers | pobegof S gar | sand dhe Liod ek w10t e i t FORMED A FEDERATION. o € iny spring the loss in spring WS very x RIS (hol S | pos efe g i f | German so o5 te, have will be made, but many of the members, at < 5 g i P LE | i breeding stogk, which b o mar 1 n hav i " ess made the chair- | heavy ! i high prices have | 305 LIEE % 4 e t WOT Sunts Fe Employes Prepare to Use Th least those who returned to Lincoln tonight ok in | tuken everything cetable and the num. | Teplaced for at loast two years. 7 vote by which t mination of Con- | gy v fluence Agalust Strikes believe that the comfort und even th- neces ber of hogs ¢ atively low B i e et ey e g in 3 i this week. One of 7 s Wicnrra, Kau The posed five local unions and has are in this city and ¢ jual secretary is Lincoln hus been practically deserted to- | omplish it are a1 hand. it culenbe. propo duy, us far as the logislative contingent hus suspended fr Spe iou from the federation originated about six een concerned, most of t ors of the ‘ isposition of ¢ Tue Beg Uplinger, one of the | months ago in Clevelan i has been con- two houses having taken advantage of the lnteresting Ceremonies on the De Judge Hunchet econside P s e i b Sedl nra < P Business of the House cared for under be suid t € u prices tle. w 4 8 i for gogd prices In4he hous: The keen uuxi t wnager i € ] il e h w fron v b WILL CAUSE NO TROUX pans s P " . 1 B g 2 B, 2 ¥ " | French Minister Thinks the Seattle Affair i 3 8 DA Cun Be Easily Explained pense cor stituti investi this place, a la P herself piv point i “Nemesis Tur Bre u | hen we mus will not devel 5 x Inauguration Week, It is understoo t s . b B TrOW Ope i W Used to Ths prominent newspape v hoggh ¥ PaTo WA M. ons pack: wa<did L % I : i pun French ministef in Was 1 f v al 1 o TN ks H)PPOLITE'S LIITLE SCHEME. ted verbully 4na he was 1 v wcnd A i 5 e At u " % Huytiun Tr Usod to Threaten Santo suguration week I ion into theact of u t Byt he Elevator ie French minister gays that w i ingtitution ahout tw 4 ¢ i 1 thought the Seattle te awell known politi ter, und B A 3 v v ruted matbers. No demand w mitted to the us t than ey esident o 4 ide United States governme e A b e Wi s ! 2 « u esult of the inwestigation is ma :XN s - g 1 he 1y be At mone will be ne s althoug? hold t 000wl thes ; her i is of o g M g 2 - - o v gor she pashnge of f a0y = RELATIONS WITH CANADA where when s - be o t 1 riticis mire them. 1 wish | will come ation bill cor e ricans to be o i possi- | augur of L T . : b || aa g pou the wearied rormous Increase in thie Amount of Bre SAee i e R S ner- | a : 2 e DEADLY OUAL GAS, that ations for au spectacle . Fe relation BENNT hicugo Men Forget to Close the Door of ¢ ‘ ¢ t A » 3 i u Their Stove Dysart ; S ¢ islands, and rom the capitol to the white hick ny draws 1t u he L n N vern i 3 th u profusio f b " g ' - ¢ side of the cb 2 % Son Su i < has 1o right s s e Gri \rmy reunion. S¢ 8 report Lo 1 v Tt r under the r b t t me ask along the avenue are . k- H, Masou, cor s ning o . t tee £ s e th i dunger tained ¢ th 1 . wned. The more gorge 1 the statistics i ' 4 Irs. Dicks: 4 - b oy incre ume from effort thes FURNISHING GERMANY'S FOOD. Result of President Hurrison's Recent Mes ) (€ © mes Surprised by Their Frie ands which huve the st for the Aumendment b th . . e 1 To 28,085 - : o S I e wtan Aty Svaniile. Wity leveloped when T [’ n, & “ 1 k p I} 5 " covered hiu Weodnesday . the ist of whi t ““‘ y with ‘.‘“““" 5 py bushels 3 t Wi b re v Tbly bruise Siue upeciBiod by the bill suthor wer he field. T sec the out turred pupe Russia's At e 10 Ger ) ! i 3 ’ L ! I ; al i ustigation w count The o« mittee and clerical force -4 ey ¥ many rops decreased are d v r 7 i s re ting on the characler us move 10 the | goes 10 the variold committees in cb from 27,000,000 bushels iu 1560 1o 4,000,000 in t v ¢ e ( 1 D u have beeu at work for seven days, and Lave | the insugural veremonies wud supposed 1 be ) 1s0n rectly 10 the owuer or consignee without the | in derision. b i st general electi mplet rance whick

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