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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1893. NUMBER 270, il()t'.\'l) 0 SMORE THEM OUT | oz get i, e 6 xe | APPOITMENT OF SENATORS | D OUT OF COL()MB“ ¢ \ohin Secratary Gariiste, ‘he nest | FULL OF YEARS AND HONORS | aitcriousions, o, the government. 1n_ tho | (HAS again wondering what a day may bring member of the cabimet to put in an appear | cial capacity, would have been the first man forth. The kaleidoscope is in a very unsettlea ance, entered the mansion. e | to whom M. Carnot would have been bound s YT condition. The railroaders are now crowd The cabinet was in session for about {to turn for advice. It was with such an an h G ss Wil - | ing havder than ever for a final adjournment | Senate Committee on Privilezes and Elec- | Members of the House Will Not Know- | Lo o e O e night. but te ia. long | Sen : Dl e | members ingly Tolerate Boodlers. from being sure tnat thoy will be successful, tions Will Disouss the Case., | longer, d = us the house is determined to sce certain le; | ida half, dlthough several of its o he Celebrats . eg- | Cveat in stayed NG Jor —aume. tiae | Jules Ferry, the Celebrated French States b 1ssing thé affairs of the depart- | man, Passas Away, ments with the president. w that M. Ferry's supporters in i st Swoln Lt vt compelled his- oloetion in the | Ruiz Sandoval, Professional Revolutionist, | room of M. LeRoyer. who was believed to 8hipped from Cuba to New York. A | lack the qualitications necessary for such a | par islation enacted Yefors the lature ad — All of the members femembered that today | . in the next crisis. With M. Carnot as i < - ourns sine die. and the weather is not suct | was the 60th anniversary of the birth of the | | A president, M. Ribot as premier, M. Casimir A ANOTHER INVESTIGATION 15 ORDERED | s Sty g S i ey . | BOTH SIDES DESIRE A PRECEDENT SET | secretary of stutey: and did not fail to con. | STIEF HISTORY OF A REMARKABLE MAN | [resident, sident of the Chamber of Depu- | HE WAS CAUGHT STIRRING UP TROUBLE casiness, There is more talk than ever | gratulate Mr. Gresham. Seeretary of War R, | ties and M. Ferry as president of the Senate e about the advisability of taking a recess in- Lamont suzgested that it would be the pres ; . i : | the opportunists felt that they had four of Actlons of Men Accused of Trylng to Mar- | gtond of an adjournment, in orderthat inves- | Right of Beckwith, Alien and Mantle to | jjont's turn tomormw to re s Services to His Country and the Part He | )1 men in positions to meet the | Planning to Ald Plorola to Start n Revols L Ml Votos ‘wnd 1ufl tigations may be pushed more vigorously, | Hold Seats Questioned by Some of tions, as he will celebrate Tou Establishment of ¢ perilous consequences of the Panuma ex In Peru—Revolutiontate tn Nicaragua . b e 1 N hat da . oS s you the es of possible s P i 5 o Searehingly Looked AR R e D U T the Committee - Party Lines | At da, il The Clostug L b prasiabiioy of tie anits hve Arrested—Government Troops What 15 Exp | objectionable fon during the last few MU Ao SEEKING Scenes. been hardly mentioned Have Tavares Penued 1y | hiours of the session s # T A PR He Hated England. - | People Who Have ¢ s to Push Callonthe | | % e 3 . FisHENG 3 VS AT -ThE et Prestdent. Patus, Matoh 17.—Jules Francols € | Loxvox, March 18.-The Puris -eorre 9 o . Laxcory, Nob,, March 17.—[Specfal Tele- | Kearney Itoms of Nows. Wasnisatox, D. C., March 17.—The flrst | Wasitxatox, D, O, March 17.—Indians | Far el el Bt | spondent 'of the Daily News snys of M. | PANAMa, Colombia (vin Galveston, Tex.), #ram to Tiie Bee.)—There is to be another | Keanxer, . March 17.—[Special to | of the reorganized committees of the senate | ASIHINGTC . C., March 17. | Ferry, the colebrated statesman, is [ I6kHpT (e Ak benlon to Wi To0, sh6 BFe March 17.—(By Moxican Cable o tho N&w fnvestigation | Tiie Bee.—J. A, Osborn was thrown from | to get to work was that on privileges and | made the largest showing of force at the | M. Ferry'sdeath was caused by heart dis- | gy of the o and was detormined | York Horald—Spochal 0 s D | Rty Several of the members of tho house have | his hovse and had his shoulder dislocated, | clections, which held a session this morning. | White house today, the congressional delega- | ease. The affeccion of the heart from which | not to take & ministerial portfolio whilst | gundoval, the professional revolutionist who WRRe chiktie hitiNe. tHot Tha'stineesh 67| wWhils otk HORELT SaHAGY The only cases discussed—and that, too, in | ton escorting Governor Matthewsand intro- | ho suffered was due to tho effects of a bullet | there was a chance for thi sought refuge in Colombia after his oxpul- DM it o Vi Lt oiEe I Gobe| | CRIAD HiBevE Wikt fell trom & #csolding | A Itforinnl Tifnevaivat - Mioss. ot Me,,| @doig hlin'to 48 o ident. The gov FUOL: | sriking u rib near th bage of the heart at | W averse to the alliance n from Hondura ~ QafoRi L Tk ,'m,, nection with the insurance bills are getting | and broke his leg a few weeks ago, will soon | Mantle and Mr. Beckwitn appointed DALLR B AL L 4 v [ :1 “;’,‘.\h wa d:l..« h’l by Aubertin i} He would *pondor ovor Geriman - maps squez, has now been expelied from this altogether to thick, and inasmuch as ther be out | governors of Montana and Wyoming, respec- | "5t g avion howe ver, seized the oppor- | i was sei L Ly ‘”. nd o [the wrongs which France had sus- | ropublic. He had sought an asylum in the ure several affidavits in existence regarding A. J. Chiaister has invented a process for | tively tunity to make a fow timely suggestions, | the morning and despite every effort mad T e o, Snglaig, | Blsmarek took 00| e 4xiiali Tegition what Word Wk KB to the manner in which certain members have | heating wagon and bugey tires by gas s | Both of the men came to the senate bear- | and Representative Martin presented the | by the physicians, who were hastily sum B8 b o e aioy W OMBRBIS BHE ot mi s s be arrested by the approached insurance men and demanded | before being welded, and has mad | ing certificates of appointment signed by the | mwwlnrx.llvlv‘-vm Herff of Peru, Ind., to be | moned vn.-.“.umm s continued to W in DA, Fonems y\.x]v'\\4tlv'.‘~“\1r‘ the News corre- | Colombian authorities. Sandoval's right of § 5 Is in | tion for n patent zovernors of their states. The question be- | consul at Havana violence until at 6 o'clock in the evening he | OfM | 106 ot K| nsut : S I money to infiucnce their action on bills in |t # The name of Joshua Jump of Terro Haute | sxpired i o s Pl spondent says is love for children was | asylum in the Venezuelun legation was ape ) I T'weuty years ago when councilman James | oo™ O M states. The duestion o | he name of Joshua Jumy » Haute | expired in a terribly severe spasm bl blidis. bR i o v which the insurance men interested, it | o200 \\\ '.\4 \‘.[. T oL ta lot neay | foFe the commit was whether, it being | .\ " agented for collector of internal | Ferry was born April 15, 1942, He studied | * (“‘\-"fl”n \! 1 erandma could ’Ix.n‘ | parently novrecognized, for he wus arrested 18 proposed toturn another committee 100¢ | where' the 1B, & M. depot is now located, | the beginning of a fuil term and the legis- | roveniie, . “Joshua Jump,’ suid the pre law and later became o journallst. Howas | £/AREE SORAOLE EEh, Hote charming gIACe | o4,y wnd placed on bonrd o steamer which with full power to sena for persons and | He had his deed recorded and paid taxes on | lature having refused to cle .11‘11' | s ol imn ALt 1K't good A He | alsatadite $hio Corps leglslatif in 1809 and | 4y, g scompiiahid nrtist e 777 | sails from Colon to New Yor i 1t for three years. Hard times coming on | cates were valid, and whether the governor | for a collector. 3 e & v | Wasamong the opponcnts of the war with % e L) Sandoval {s moro than indis aver il Ll 5 s before adjourn. | And e having o home to pay for iu Kearney, | was authorized fo appoint under that clause | | Representative Bynum entered 8. W. | Prussia, Whon war. was declared he wis | ¢ - e At alis more than indignant over his Ihe bomb was fired just before adjou he was compelled to allow the taxes to b Of L6 CORKLILULION WhIBH S&vE T YRCRHGINS l;lehm f\-rwl\H“- or of internal revenue for | made a member of the government of the | CAUSED A SENSATION, arrest. He made a vi 1s protest against ment this evening, and the resolution calling | Lo holinquent. A fow days ago he was in Sen By Teison’ af fon or other. | the Seventh district national defeuse and was _appointed | - the action of the Colombian government and for the investigation was adopted with a | Tincoln and remembering. about this oid lot {{:l' IR RN I L Senator Paimer of Tilinots introduced J . | secretary of the government. He risked | Forrys Sudden Death and ta Tl | declared that it would cause the discontinus : whoop. The committee will provably be ap- | thought he would sec what had become of | au\state. the executive thercof muy make | {?"'.‘”j;‘.‘ of “““'“‘j",‘"-l o e e [ his life to suppross the = commune, LAl DA LU LY LU ance of diplomatic relations botween Colome ilibed tomotrow. it. o his surprise and great joy he found | yopnorary appointments until the next nited \'t tes marshal for the northern At the election of February 8, 1871, he was | [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett) | {And ereRiel Sandoval 6lattns toHER ‘ L : s andl red to | that the lot had never been hought in at tax | meeting of the legislature, which shall then | 4iStrict of llinois, elected one of the representatives of the de- | Pawis, March 17— New York Herald | bi s nezucla. Sandoval claims to have L'he charge that Sherldan endeavored to | 2o "o i d®ein™in nis name. He immo hi - - vartment of the Vosges, and thercupon he | gable—Special to Tue Ber.|—-M. Jules | intimate relations with General ¢ espo, the { P ks 3 pos 1 such vacancy Took a Woman's Revenge. r y . ol Laatlls Lgeethiy, ¥ g LhLLI , t hold up a representative of an insu diately paid the delinquent taxes and mow _ 4 i re 1 his functions as a member of the | o but vecently etected presidont of the | active president of Venezuelu, He claims to company will be one of the features investi- | has a valuable lot free from all incumbrance. Mr. Allen's Caso, WasiiNgrox, D. C., March I7.—Mrs. Simon | Government of the Dofense and administra oo o s e E0 POUE DEQRLCHRL GRS i special mission for General Crespo gated, and another to the offect that Kruse —_— The conditions in the case of Mr. Allen of | Nicolaides, the wife of the proprictor of a | torof the Department of the Seine. although | Senate, died suddenly this evening. | who, he says, will take notice of his ar chajrman of the fnsurance committee, de pairing 1 County Bridges. Washington, whoso credentials haye not yet | fashionable bric-a-brac store on I street in | he retained ‘the latter office provisionally His death has made o great sensation in | ays, 4 S A e e Frestoxt, Neb,, March 17, —[Speclal to T ll,.',:x\‘. o »ulwul-\\l «z;:x:n\.,-ln.vl vl‘n\li 0 lJ'Ili this city, with o branch at Saratoga, N. Y., | w‘ml \h:lv] 1: h v;!ll ”.:nh‘ Il‘A\\I.m‘ the world of politics. He was one of those Wil Rocelve No Protection. it bl b Ae o Al B e 1 i erm of his predecessor expired the legisla o 8o siege an ¢ en o o e Koo AIS Coun s e bvet { 2 % 7ol No. 256, an anti-rebate bill, will also be | B! e Board of Supervisors while in | (il Ge S Seesion and did not. adjourn | turned thut establisiment into a_scene Of | the troops into Paris, M. Thiers nominated o Ml ,"' Lol LI a1 | The Venczuelun authoritics say, however, Ao i PR . tHis o t. | session yesterday let the contr for the r the 10th of Marc The: wils va- | destruction about noon today. The affaiv | him prefect of the Scéine, but the appoint- | ©f the republic changing its constitutiona 1etion will be taken by their government thrown under the rays of the search light. ¢ | until the 10th of March. There v | v I % s a7 B st | ) s The story I8 that Kruse named his price, and | building of the Platte river bridge at this | cancy in this case which it could have filled, | caused considerable exeitemant, us it oc- | mentgave rise toso much hostile criticism | form 0 was a candidate for the | Shntotl:la’ ok & SlLiERONION the proposition being favorably roceived, | Place to the Milwaukee Bridge and Iron | butdid not, and afier the logisliture ad’ | cupeed at o time when that thoroughfare | M. Berry after won days Subse- | idency without success, and it was the i | ypointment was made. In the ; [y 12 of the bridge | Journed the L 1) other cases, the law required th Sandoval has been visiting the revo- lutionary leaders in various Central Ameri- 1 quently it vould be sent a understood that M. ambassador to Washi agreed to sce that the report was favorable | company and the re war crowded with ladies, The first intima- oY | pression of the public that he would 1 legislature | > Platte ) Jend to the ion that any one had was when the fror b O | again in the future elections. His death is | o g R - to the passage of the bill. It is furtl ucross the Platte at Novth Bend to th nticipate the kuown vacancy and_elect, | Hon that any one hud was when e mhoBt | but the proposed appointment was so unpop b o s death I8 | can countries. e gives out hints that his atated that the money was not forthcoming, | Heldge - company, 'the supervisors at | Tho result appears to bo the same in al | ¥itdows fell with 4 ceash on tho pavement. | ylw diat it was never oficially announce | not yet generally known. M. Ferry was | miggion was to sell them arms, which were u B Hooper and " Cromywell were each given in- | thies cuses, and it 18 probable that it will be | A crowd at once col : on | He was, however, sent e minister. to | very unpopular, to be furnished by ( 1 Greayio’: Ha Bl wass sduiiited wctions o have the bridges at their PR S the scenc found Mra. Nicolatdos in the wiit- | 3t ona™ Afiee. olding i amin | Froeh g ir s have boen made feom da | 10 e furnisiied by General Crespo, He was Afidavits have been secured that will make | Llives repaired at once. The cost of repair- A {Vtas 1b dI V008 S tha question, [ 90 with large $300 vase in her hand de- | o ¢, ot Nasionnd it and maotied oo vl‘.‘; o ntn(.:m‘ “u.u‘ Lo | OB bis way to Tegucigelpa to joiu Polycarpo some mighty interesting reading when they | ing tho above bridges 1 Dodge county'is | and the division is not drawn neeording to | Strovitie everything withio hor reach, ~ She | R GUG VERE RS feskinied Sty and, resuiall | Reinach's papers which prove that the la | Bonilla, the leader. of the revolution in re given to the public, and will also prove | estimated at £0,000. & awn 4 | then jumped from the window and went are given to the public, and will also prove | estimated ab $0,000 baron gave 12,000,000 francs to Herz, this | party lines, The aron gave 1 to Herz In thi will probably be a ma- hich he ¢h., March 17.—[Special to through the aisles of the stor 1SR Houduras when he was , smashin ptured and ex< an oye-cpener to the investizating committee | - NIOBRARA jority and miuority rveport. und tnis, it is od o member of the cil-general of | amount is included the sum of 50,000 francs | ame president. He wa ' | | | . : ! B cuReN AT 3 i hhe ¢ ; : L | pelled from the country by General Vasquez. s 5 : Tine Br hie iargo bridge spanning the | thought, will bo cause for i protructed de- | tho cuscs and overything wn them. Hhe | ho “yosges in 1871, and for somo tinto | givon to Crispi in Mareh, 1801, in ek | S ievod that Boadoval icH SERA SR when it gets down to business Nacorara river b this polib, which \waB pat= | tinte, withitho dhd in viow ot filly estab. | 8tote wasilmmed atelyf ol dinnd ehepotine g2 NALESS L i Q0 TOF (RTre f{mn, (1R W OHant i rring pon Hors the grand | 1L believed that Sandoval had. made ar. Held Back by Krase, tally taken out by fce and water last week, | Jishing a precedent that shall be the law of | Ofivers, static ok the troublo. Jealousy | After the resization of Marshal MacMahion | conon of the 060 Matilos auaL S || FLECRI0L 0 ostiaR AHAV IOH AL i The house commuttee on cities and towns | Will be replaced ‘during the season. In the | tho sennte, As the cascs n question come iifge aisupe St Saraye trounle d'"‘\“‘\“}‘ Ganuary 5, 189), M. Ferry was appointed | | AP HIODLLOE o Sl Peru, who is now in the city as the guest of it o R0 O, LGS ’ cantine a free fat boat f il be used, | hofore the senate, the present phase of the | O his w bart of one of his employes is e new preside ive Az Jacques St. Cen Equadorean cons diorola is waiti would have submitted a favorable report, on | fiERARIS B (oo flat boat fervy will bo used, | before the senate, the present L L | assigned ns the reason of the outbres S brainty o i PR the Equadorean consul. Picrola is waiting the Omaha charter bill this eveaing but for | ney of th will be changed so as to go | CASC.has never boen met by that body, anc pasin i < ey e O Be gbructioh ELOQUENCE OF M. BARBOUX. for an opportunity to enter Peru and begin o T b e b e e savod | the desireof both sides scems to be to' dis- BURGLARS AT QUMBOLDI. and fine arts. Differences arose when ) svolution to again place himself at the head one thing, and that was the oppo- | under the part of the bridie that is saved | jose of such cases in o way that will give L O S AL paRHon BIL WO | He' Glones Hinis In Defense of | o6 i1t vapubli sitlon of Kruse, who is a member [ anda roadway made across the river bed, | somothing certain for the future. dware SloieiTRTE - or | Seventh clause of which prohibitea mem- e of that republic of the commiitcc. Mo suddenly | Which will be practically dry, to the we I'he committee will meet Monday and the | Hardware envetine Fidevey, * 98 ' | bers of “unauthorized relizions communities” | Pants, Murcts 1T b ounsel for | Sandoval, it is said, was ready to moke & : Y bank senato » permitted to come be- AL (- (meaning especially the Jesuits) from teach B IATC 4 s oouRky SOUNASE SO o i t e Ylerola to sh arm evinced an inchmation to go through the e L s olook will b pormibed 10 comle be- | by vmotor, Net ‘Matah 17.—[Special to | (meaning especlall Jls, The mensure was | Charles de Lessops, continued his argument | COBLFact with Pierola to furnish arms for F ol bl h e atine ore them and make such statements as they ing or managing schools, The measure was w80 in His propodsd vevolubioHArY: Renetteil bill very carefully, and insistel that inas- H She S \‘l b7 et mad may see fit, Tne Bek. |- Burglars entered the hardware d by a lavge majority of the Chamber | for the defenso this morning. He eclaimed Sabra SR much as there were several interosts in ASTINGSNeb., March 17.—[Speolal Tele- g NI store of Scott & Skalak Thursday might by uties but in the Senate a strong party | thag his client did not know the use to which | t©,€ru. it 5 B 5 i Gl ne R E AT AW N COMMISSIONS, i | succee rowing o » o = i This is not the first ¢ fence Sandova volved, paving, Board of Public Works, an | €ram to. Titi Bre] —The citiens cuu u HAWALIAN CoMOMI prying open the front door. ‘Tiey helped | Succoeded i throwing out CIAU80 | 5ion o Reinach put the money pald him : H; L the first experience Sundoval things of that kind, tho bill must bo consid- | held in Dutton hall this evening made | o 0 = Thurston Leave Wash- | themselves to guns, knives and other arti- | JoHUCSUGR. She ministory: poceeded, hows |\ 5y o a Canal company. [ A MBI AL G Attt i nominations as follows: Police judge » ; ‘ i ever, to effect its purpose by decrees founded | b was exiled from this republic i, 1885 on eved by sections in the committea. This was | nomin 3 o e e h ington—Notes from the Capital. cles, the exact amount of which is not ws that had fallen Into disuso, and. the M. Barboux, in concluding “his address, in g 1 s rey ol very much of a disappointment to the Doug- | Aaron Powers I"\| sl Ml ';‘ W -*‘ “‘I“ Wasiixa10N, March 17. —Me Castle "“‘,::'I:}"‘]”\'I'[ Sloy l{::n:-l"‘l l"":'::‘:‘ 'x'i;:Lh:n- sseription of the order was proclaimed :vl.-h‘m.‘r: 11_‘.‘11\‘\‘4,-“‘; oy, said that 1 | account of his connection with the Prestan ' bl alagition, the members of Wit ney's #1; councilman, First wa T ey k) St ithie Ha Ll hog i 18 opinio 0 O Rt B DS on ot bhio lGani tA <waS darriad oy e outset of the trial the country ookat | revolution, BRI logatlony sho membora Ot wiilch FlINEY 8 GEL counclimiin gRIrst swaed, S0k B | and Phueston { the Hawallan comml, burglars reside in or about town. DU e coultanvas aatrla ol [C00 oA B e e e ymptom were assured (it thoy could agree upon the | o, ‘Toupth, W, F. Buehanans school | 4nd Mr. Paul Noumann, the attorney for | Mge Aso,enterod Biaudow's billiard hall | $h4 docress wore not being enforeed ngatugy | of Freuch public Tife, AIL these men. wore | Kevolutionary Plots Discovered, matter, the committes would veport as re- | joapd, J. N. Clarke, V. B. Trimble, B. E. | Queen Liliuokalani, left Washington tonight. | by the back door, but nothing was missed, | g0 ey NN organizations, These | the harness of oftice, and not alone thosc Plots of a re onary character are quested. The other members of the commit- | Ferris, 'C. 15, Apgar, Norman Coleman and | Mr, Castle is envoute home. The others | and it is thought they broke in 1 mis. 7 et R 19, | aceused here, but others, also, might have 3 *ptemt 0 reported i 1 logr recelve o6 QIR yIL oo d™ | been prosecuted in ordor to sauisy public ’r'l rted in 1‘1‘ telogram just received : g 3 S PR ; Siniof he rald’s correspondent in o Residence Destroyed. tand the decrees against the orders | OPinion. % ol rom the Nob.y Murdt Tr o (Special’ Téle: | Wera. thon earicd ene. - On Naver ‘Why," exclaimed M. Burboux, “were the | Monagua, Nicaragua. A leading merchant 1 “This eyening the fine | Per 10, 1851 M. Ferry's ministry resigued | Rouviers and the Vanetslet ot Doubtless | o5y 5 suspected as being one of the to0 wero willing to do ns had boou proviously | J. M. Ferguson, - e ut Krus was relentless, anl e proliibitionists of Hastings intend to | v, ghe Hawaiian islands before going home, ‘tll)“ e i i;‘: '1‘”. I\\I-uy‘»b‘.\ .§.|I l‘I ly is -‘1‘ kecp the ball rolling and tomorrow night | *py G in New Youk v 7 BRRIROKY bad o bo deforre b this poiny | Wil put upa ticket to lead a forlorn hope. | gyar's hetition wumerosly. stined by proml. nothing was heard in the house on this point | Of the citizens ticket nominations for the e ipouuan A | will await_the outcome of Mr. Blount's visiy | tKing it for & general store the next dvor. gram to 3 nsummation of | EX4! In February. 1884, however, after the fall [ because it would have been dungerous to | 0 " e g fo: S108 tonight boto ) adjournment. sehool bourd those of Ferrls and Clarie are | the extradition treaty with Russia would be | residence of C. F.iMcG@rew, state bank ex- | of tho Faiiires sdmiotetion ‘o et | prosecute them. Remember La Fontaine's | leaders of Shasmeohoaed Supolt AR Luld 16 Against Goss endorsements of the republican ticket. sent w Secretary of State Gresham was | aminer, on Briggs avénue between Fourth | was seut for by the president of the republic | St¥ing: *Selon que vous seréz pulssant on | was- searched by government agents, who . shown to the secretary this afternoon. He | and Fifth streets, was di suid he hid 'not received the protest and in | fames. ply to & question as covered to be in | to form a new o fire departmient wa to whether it would | and the spread of the flame minis s called out | himself hecoming prevented after | public instructic Asw memberof the Do Sioux indinn Band at the Falr. 1588 was presout this ovening. The resolt= | Niomnana, Neb, March 17, —[Spocial to t.on calling for an investigation on the insur- This he did, he | miserable les judzes de la cour vous rendront | seized a large quantity of arms and ammuni- 4 minister of | blan ou noir.’ [According as youare pow- | tion, The merchant committed suicide i h, leaving the | erful or ‘miserable the judges of the court ] : . 3 e S | order to avoid arrest Tue Bee, |- Prof. J. F. Lenger and two San- | avail anything said he thought not. considerable damage had been done by fire | religious quostion — to sertle itself, | Will pronounce you O Y O Tk s e e Dorchantiy fliee company mattor had been propared be- | yoo Indians have been summoned before the | Attorney General Olney today appointed | and water. Loss fully Insured. The origin | M. Ferry started upon a policy of L H '-""-N»'-J‘f"”‘”"' o toctD, you 8 toR0 Awitén Siin i ates S kio e 2 4 ! foro that time, anl was even then waiting | would's faie musical committgo at Chicago | FXauk Strong of Arkansas general agent of | is something of a mystery, but a faulty fur- | “colonial jpoxpansion,” end o under: | TORCIh WHERODY oY will eamn (he imperish- | storo whioh - implicated, Colonal SAStNEENE 3 | for introduction, but as it wasnot publicly | o0 the porose of atrain Al i the Department of Justice, vice 12 C. Foster, | nace was probably the caist, took the invasion of Tonquin. The vast | &ble honor of huving done justice to an hon- governor of Leon, Augustin Duarte, ble man, restored fame to an illustrious name and compensate the country for the lost through the accusation of one st children,” heard of until afterward, Kruse assumed to | anee beliove that it was introducel for the pur- pose of driving him into iine on the question i — costund the unsatisfactory issue of this | CF id, the Collector Clarke of Chicago had an inter- For Cruelty to Anlmals. invasion were in due time fatal to him; 1 f which | viaw with Secretary Carlisle and As: nt Beatiice, Neb, March 17.—[Special Tele- | way charged with having fallen into a trap B willleave | Secretary Spaulding this morning on customs | gram to Tk Bee.]—District court adjourned | laid by Bismarck, with weakenmg France | of her nobl t the fair of the Sioux Indian in the revolutionary scheme. Duarte and Ortiz were arvested and thrown into morning. dmaha arte E e of his friends REY 3 - X matters at the World's fair. He reports the | tonight after a five weeks term. In the | and with belonging to a syndicate which Murmu of applause greeted the close of | prison. Saenz's house s searched and e naha ghostar, oo Of s friends | "Ihis bind s played at the Stous City Comn | hepuseraeris for pecelving exhiblts at the | s of the state against Edward Ackerman | Mo money out of s adventures. Ho was | M Barboux's addres: Lto arene fn de. | Several cartloads of arms were found and &y L g Palace and last fallat the Corn Belt exposi- | World's fair grounds, examining and passing | © g Wi erman | ity overthtown by o o the Cham- | M. Dubit then procecded to argue in de- | S (AiERACe B ims Weve found and this is one of the reasons that they ave arga ton at Mitehell, 8. D. "The nembers dress | them, ns in excellent shape, Already muny | 0nd John Ackerman’ and Charles Scdoris | Dec (hl) wen tne v eap s oo Of the Cham- | ¢ b ot B, Mancus o iaines o mrc . Saenz a wh should not be allowed to be the | i wild Indian_costume, have wild Indian | saiibies o o e IV for eruelty “to auimals, each of the defend- | por (IS 1 that there was nothing in the evidence. to | warning of the exposure of their plans and chairman of the investizating commities, | Whistlesand other rude instruments, and e fined £ S Secretary Carlisle has decided hereafter | nts w nnd costs. Isanc W. Olosing Scenes. sustain the charge against Fontaine and | are now in hiding. There is great excites i This i derelts theix pluying on modern finstruments and | to devote Mondays to the exclusive consid- | Wright was taken tothe penifentiary yes: Mine. B .~1 1". e iow oipn o | thtt he ws being mado to pny for devotion | momt fo Lesn and Managun This appo being fought, and a d rendition of civilized music is very good. eration of public business demanding his | terday to servea five-vear sentence forob- | Mme Forry suid inan interview with a | to his chief, M. de Tosscps Thie fire of revolution is smoldering and i8 verate offort is being made to secure “he ap- Ly huplic 8 F U5 | taining money under false protenses, EOPORteE fiils Il\\\.lmllz.m“}*x_u the Tust two il o 5 e foe o rvoliemn s las i e Lk : % S RGak N o o ul a . 4 el o ol vecks M. Ferry had complained of difiiculty ome Rule 2 is feared the flame will svon appear, pointment of 4 committee that will not go to | Table Rook News Notos, ¥ It isstated on good authority that the eI reathing 5" WO e i 4 5 ; , the bottom of the matters and will return a | TABLE Rock, Neb., March 17.—[Special to | progident has selectod. dohn . Wise s oL PRslLRARS E Enichur 1 hreathing. o would start up in the | Cmriaxa, March 17.—The legislature Fugnoey, Neb, March 17—(Special to | niiht occasionaily, gaspiue and choking: | yaa pssed the res AR 3 street owned | Severat times le 1eft the table and hurried | 108 PAsse imA-IiRdIBal B stregtowned | BRIERETINES e 1A0s e I His stecp was | of Norway to whitewashing veport. Kruse held u confer- | Tite Bre.]—The cold wave wound up yester- lector of the port at San Freneisco and that Tae B ence with Goss at the Lindell this evening | day worning with a havd snow storm. This | his nomination will go to the senate next | THE NNED IN NOW, lution asserting the right te consular servic to ascertain why the investigating resolution | Will stop for a day or two the work of | Weck. 2 b ] B ahaplis. and g supied | much broken and his general health suffercd | abroad and complete autonomy at home in | Fe Ierslint i B irande o Aol drs WSS was introduced. e was told that the reso. | PUtting in the new brick kilns of Mr. Catten, NGLAND'S POSITION ON SILVER. us general merchandise _smm‘ by | \. in consequence. He thowed an unusual lack | all matters not desceribed in the act of union hey Will Have to Fight. RRRIRHEOR, s ¥ ¢ which was bezun fow days ago. o Cardiff, caught fire last night, butby hard | of “energy and un aversion to going | of 1514 as pertaining to the union of Norwiy [Copyrighted 1823 by Janes Gordon Bennstt.] 3 lution was introduced in good faith and that [ ™ 1pe Table Rock Brick company has elected os His Opinton on the | WOIK the tlimes ware extinguished without | out, except when his officfal dutics | and Sweden. The: resolution 18 somewhi if Goss was placed on the committee ha | John R. Sutton manager, and he will got to uch dun Varraraiso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tex.), Murch 17.—| By Me ble to the New pecial to Tie Bee,]—Excits ing news may be expected at any moment 1 i R 2T uch ge tothe building. The stock | called him. I almost forced him_ to | more radical thin the similar one which would do his duty without forr or fay and | work in April if the weather permit In was badly amaged by smoke and water. | drive for a little while eve: ple was passed last Jun nd which resulted that if there was anything behind the | the meuntime the machinery is being put in Y, D. G, March 17.—Senator | Loss on building nbout §200; on stock, 82,000, | ant morning and. evewing. 1e Ve a5 ultimately in the resignation of Prime Min- | York Herald 3 1 ondar, Teller was today asked for his opinion re- | fully insured e fow days he seomed to rocover somowhat charges it would bo disclosed if it Ly within HEic are Setaln inmatty dshnite Hine ohool Wo j s | specting the declaration of the chancellor of Sunday School Workers. his former encrzy and spirits, although his | sanction deput from - Rio Grande - do Sul. Brazil, ¢THe the ower of the committee to get at it afloat that the Buckstuf company of Liu- | the exchequer in the House of Commons | Bratwice, Neb., March 17, [Spocial diffieulty in breathing was increasing and | repetition of the ¢ and the deac- | o140 corvespondent at Arizas telegrapha E Kruse immediately made a straight shoot | coln is weighing the matter of removing its | ¢, the British delegates would be in- | gram to e Bee ) —The Gage county Ast evening he wus determined to go to | lock of last summer between king and par. R i & for the room of Speaker Gafa, and an inde- | brick works to this vlace. et R ovaRsih oty ey S (L RRR it b 800NN LY Senator Loirrc all. Eventually I per- | lisment is evident, that the vanguard of troops sent by the gens 9 @eut who witnessad tho operation ox- structed to oppose every bimetallist scheme | day school convention met in this city suaded him to remain at home. T knew that —— i eral government in Rio de Janeiro to reins pondent who witne e E presented at the monetary conference. ‘I'he | evening with a large attendanc to remain in a crowded ball room would ag MINNESOTA’S COAL COMBINE ce i 4 rmy ha piches ‘. s belief that { he pur, 0 0 - 3 2 l ould a; NI force the Casttinista army has reached IS W8 helial that Lt was forthe purposa | = Nomrorx, Neb,, Maroh 17.—[Special to | senator said the dsclacation meant that ¢ gravate his trouble, and, although he said e tho Hiblg1Ey of Binta “ARRdL ) Heak bt ] of tiying to influence the appointment of the | Py ]—A company is zod in at Britain would absolutely oppose free | pied the chair. The session is de he felt better than at any time in the last | Latest Developments Tend to Confirm tho | | > andof Gartral Mall e i g gommitteo and to keep (oss off of it. | thiscity for the purpose of erccting a second | comago of silvor on terms of ccmits witt, | U0 consideration of matters to’ ad week, he admitted th.at ‘his health needed Fxistence of Such an Organization, are under command of General Tellos, /THaY, Whether or not Krusc is trying to effect that | eloctric light and power plant. The citizens | gold. That was what she had always done. Slon oy SSRGY RROBIR, © Tho Tconven-.|[careful nursing if hawas not 1o be alsablol £avL, Minn., March he latest de- | dttacked the position held by Genera} end, cevtain it is that somo of his frienls are | of this place have lonz felt theneed of better | and noboay expected her to do any more ad | 100 Was concluded this evening. “He went to bod at .o o'clock. Before mid- | Ylopments in the coal combine sensation | L4VATez, commander of the federal army, ! worl for that very thing. lighting facilities, They think they are pay- | this time ‘?Illlllll there was nothing in this posi- Result of Making . night he woke with a chill. He fell asle op | tend to confirm the investigation committee | Whith has been besicging Santa Anna, but 4 Ex-Reprosentativo Storusdorf — stands | cont 1i-candlo. power from 85 cents to £1:40 | tended uso of silver as & money metal. n | EF4M to Tue Bee,|—William F rrigan was | in auother chill more sovere thin the first | combine Tn accordance with the orders of | SHOFt of troops id_ammuvition. It 18 evis 1 squarely by tho statement made in the month. The new company proposes a | fact this was evidence to show' that Great \st night committed to the county jail by a ‘:m-l !;-iul ;!y;(n .r.._y... :n;_mu'v 'Ih u\r— | con.mittee, Sergeant-at-Arms Stout | dent, however, that a battle will be fought R presence of Tue Bee repr much lower rateon each, and is meeting with | Britain really desived to do something in | Justice from Silver Take township. Albert } rived at 1 o'clock and immediately gave M. | today turned over to Sheriff ( hapell all the | tomorrow, because Generals Guarney and ¥ ull of | that direction. Her fin; 1. on March 14 Sternsdori Stands sontative regar _ ade "0l 2 Ferry injections of morphine and ether, He ] B » letter K L Qb FopE o Bl areat anoaHRARAMONE hAVING s50., wciers realized the | R made a complaint that n 4 | ne except one letter book, | Isadora are mussing the government troops I bhp offorts of Shorldun to seouro a prics | ECAE T s of the city and many | necessity for some palliative measure and | Harrigan had threatened to take his life,aud | also applicd cupping glasses. This treat- | which is be to gontain conslusive evi’ | yround Santa Annn, and ‘tavarcs will 5ok be on the insurance bill, and publicly asserted | & M8 ¢ * | something to prevent the further deprecia- | in default of bail the latter was committed | ment was continued until 5 o'clock, when M. | dence of couspivacy around Sants Anna, and Tavares the truth of it this evening in the pres ence of a Swhich, if continted, must ca. | to await the action of the Aistrict court. I‘Ivn'.\ 1[.;11 r.-hm-.i and fell into a sound sleep. He slept tion of silve Later nt 4 tble to avoid a fight, although he will have Uastings Litecary Societies, winrant was served on the ser bar of prominon sult in the total destruction of the present 1l until 9 o'clock. Other Over a Dog Fight. ¢ v arms, citing him to appear before | to battle with a foree much larger tham ok it B e | Hastixas, Neb., March’ 17.—[Special Tele- | monetary systom, Tf that ocstrred the fo oy ) Xers I S s Physiciuns were then summonea for a con- | Judge Egan tomorrow on a charge of con- | his own { PR =00 TBBCR - alear uad o | @ram: to Tur Bre. ] ~The Whittieran Liter- | of silver would be assured, but nobody |, HENDERsoN, Nev, March 17.—[Special to | sultation. As M. Ferry wisk tempt of court i uot handing over all the | qye [orald’s corvespondent in Catamaro, AR eucofitho mnster, nd. & number of. |l .oV soctaty (of Eaatings ‘collogo wnd. tho | wished to ndont. such a horelo. meastes by | Tin. Ban]—Constablo"James Powers and | they did not’ Insist upon his remainiy books as orderod, Mr Walsh of tho joing | oo 0 o8 e his friends have interested thems | Young Men's Christian Association Literary | dchieve the desired result. He haano doubt | Audrews Nactigal engaged in_a controversy ped, - although = they™ forbade “him " to | committce has secured a bateh of orizingl | Avggnting, teleanigs Shik of Boss she. ouse, Aud proposo. to 'sc Sacl joint debate this evenipg, | UHOt England would be willing to suppert a | yesterday as a result of the latter interfer- | leave the bedroom aud his - study, | lotters g further details of the com- | Diaz, who is the leader of the discontented '“,")"l'"'l',“"'I“";“"i““ Tion s ate s a0 ‘“”_"“"“l rl““ el ‘”*““'I’”l‘fi reasonable proposition that was more prac- | ing in a fight between two dogs. The con- K‘I‘"“:"l geliokus - 1, ““'I‘ A An |;-H‘lll* hm; s organization ¢ methods of w | clement, has demanded the resiguation of o resslution introduced this afternoon | The Lawaiian ¢ n was discussed, the | tiublo thun the Rothschild scheme. table was fined & ressed at 9:80 and we helped him to his | and the committee win g ave them under | Governor For 1R gov ARG A namesonly luso roll No. 257, butus therearo | Latter tavoring and tho former cpposing an Heablohtun sha Howisalild soheme stable-yras finad 0, 4 sturdy arm chair. ~ Ho remained in it for an | consideration toduy, " @ ek {-Hovemar k AL ‘;‘ Ry d 2 ‘1'1““1‘:: two other bills, Nos A0, und L nexation. The debaters were Judgo J. B. : AR Preparing for Decoration Day hour in a condition of such extreme prost e lattars 4l 3 1 vesign and Diuz is oveunizing his follower ) ] LEVELAND 4 1E SENATE X | I'he letters apparently prove conel ¥ b pas more slauild actieclon them | Cossia gid Atiomey Bedord Brown for. the LB P AR AENATS Brxriace, Nob., Mareh 17— [Spocial Tele- | ton that ho could talk but little. AU 1080 | that's great coribine existe: thit i requise | and Dreparing to start a revolution an on the other, it is probable that the | Young Men's Chiristian Association soviety 1 o = ™ 1 w0 bezan strugeling for breath, He sprang holesale dealers ta ok : A dispatch from the Herald's correspond- i } o J ) b Te is Not Plensed with the Make-Up of | gram to Tug Bee]—Rawlias post, Grand | he z ru prang | all wholesale dea ) pay to John . R | A dispa I resolution will bo winended inthe morning | and Gcorge Norton and K. A. Patterson for S Simped- Wb the. Na Army of the Ropublic, has sccured the | ffom bis chal with sudden enorizy and paced | 31,000 beforo goimis into bustnesss thst all o | ent i Tuous Ayres savs ihe poyepresponds 30 a8 to include all of them ! Whittierans. The decision of the judges top h A little incident that occnrred in th WasniNaroy, D, C., Mareh 17 services of Hon, John M. Thurston to deliver | !H¢ room. calling for air and complaining | tail dealers must p was in favor of the colle A stos tea 00to the same gen- | Aweenting has resol 3 o destroy #1,000,000 4 . that he was saffocating. o an before goin 0 business and th ! Falh i room yesterday may ot bo out of p P e has been published to the effect that Presi. | the memorial oration on Decoration day. Comi il RS :;:'”;‘;‘_}‘\’h',‘m:‘l: H0 blasinees st ahat 1 cach month in order to roduce the cireulation he Before the attempt wus made to ome of Nobraskn's Wealth deut Cleveland had inaugurated a b 8 - P A ORAVE F g oA crsons D it “without | of peper notes. 1L has also approved the Rl e ntlennt s nade g0 ren | Rame sCNGhrmka's Weskth. . ) d inaugurated a big fight TRIAL OF A BREVE ROBBER. uli persons who attempt to sell it without | Of per | ‘This sudden rally was followed by another ks o i | li on the bouadary que sinking tumn. M. Ferry luy in - his chaar | 2 :..’li\.“n;l.:,:.|\.‘."l"u':.’::um_m” b5 Fehoda. | O Wit Chili on shie bouadary qu with his eyes closed, too we: 1 1 by Rhodes, BNbaE $ho Ox against the senate because of his displeasure of thom pr to Tus Bee.]—T members and sixty-seven | grac nisea to support the move. o veports of four of stion, on account of the manner in which the com- | Failure of an Towa Jury to Counviet at Des { the city banks at the close of business for S ak with | ¢ "B Wil ] 3 Admiral Victorica, secretary of the navy, Among the number was Krus When | e 16, published this evening, make a | Mitees of that body have been organized g g his wife oi his brother, ( Bhorily | By 28 SEOLRRAROlS s tafer n ot | refuses to resin or to push the inguiry iute { £ho IOVe was e ho was the est to 1aise | ghavne of $1 s s1e s Wenosits and | 1t was said that Mr. Cleveland was very in Des Morxes, Ia., March 17, [Special Tele- | after noon he again called rey forair, | jogiess o vetail doaler, until Mr. Fstese has | the cause of the wreeking of the war ship Sipoing of onlerand largely owing to his | §150,00507 in undivided surplus and profits, | dlgnant because of Mr. Hil's assignment s | €ram to Tur BE&]—After an all uight do. | left his chalt und walked. rapidy up | o ¢ A, s objection, thy effort was uusiccessf | ’ 4 ¥ g Soon | afterward Kruse was in the bavber chaie in | the cloak room when one of the e the Douglas deleration happenc roceeded o toll Kruse what by \is action : \ i | ARLE Rl Lna ywalked 1 paid his subscription. ' In another letter the | Rosales. The ad a member of the judiciary committee and | liberation the jury o the case of J. W, | 4nd down = the room.~This effort was | ool i Toon company s told it } the conrt martinl | al's son wus declared by h investigated the mate B 4 in part responsible for tho banks inctuded in the statement are the First National, Beatriee al and Beatrico S nks, including the | Union Savings, Au | followec by o nking It German | Me Murphy's to the committee on com- | O'Shaffer. charged with complicity in the [ (iOWE by o u sinkiug ® spell.” These | st maico W Potran of Minneapolis. sup 5. ‘The other | merce, and that he had served notice on the | recent grave robbery, reported this morning | continyed until 5 o'clock, when he raiseq | SC¥ibe or shut off his supply of conl. Other 1ska Nations senate that no nominations would ba sent | that it could not agree s % letters of a similar natus he members wero | $5 ; 1 h a 0 , msclf in his seat, looked it his wife fixe rican and the Farmers | until these assignments were changed discharged and a rehedring immediately be- | PABSCI in his seat, looked at his wife fix Ser \bers ter to have b wreck, were found h i 3 wor Donnelly, chairman of the legis : : . 74 Kruse siood it for a short time and_when | 410 Merchunts State bank, will bring the | The story 1s incorrect. Mr. Cleveland | gun. Tho jury stood threc fob consiotion ;;:‘lll\"l"f:;""'l“\\‘:};,w’:,h, h"'l,“‘:”“.’3““"‘“"““ o | lative committee, récoived & s INITERS POKTER' CLOBE 0ALL, he thoukht that tho opinion exproiscd " awne | &40 Wtal of deposits up Lo 2,250,000, might :.‘u.\‘.- been lu-lyfm-'[-lv:'mnl it the senate | and nine for acquittal, all the way throy agonizing and the' physiciaus fnjected mob. | OF the Peunsylv anty coal barons todiy, | fyypumite Bomb Exploded in His Kosldence 100 uucomplimentary he reniavied ) Death of & Nebraska Ploneer, {11108 Dot crpaniats G Hotaatly B pe = orce Frohibitic phine o relieve bim. After a fow unintelligi. | threstening o see n‘n“:x[n-“‘;::'\f‘il. QRS ¢ at Rome Yesterduy Morning Bkt e xouwhen | oy out vk i et | Cuaesay, Neb, Mareh 17.--(Speelnl to | not and does not intend to minifest any dis. | S10vx Ciry, Ta., Mareh 17— [Special Tele- in wrordy he ell oo by o oma, which | ot dropped ut once, ) bl 1 teomtantea 150 by Janes Gordon 1oty fiheryt was thaetort of the Omahin sy, | M4 BKe)~on L. Marily, oo of He- | pleasure or dissnpolutmeny he may feal. | grum to Tus Bym]The Probibition En- | Shics 19, deatts Mo died In the arm chair n ; - | 1ous, Murch 17.--INew York Herald Cable All the trouble with you on 1 DIl wag | Draski's ploncers, feil dead Wednesday. | Mr Cloveland rocognizes the fact that -~ We | forcement league of South Dakots has | muit v GOLD FHOM CANADA, 1 All the members of his family Flouquet were bosic law in the | last. His last few minutes upy senato has a perfect right to organize its 8 A Rertech righih: t0. 3 called a convention at Huron to deyisea | and Mme. 08 to sult itsolf and ho hasnodesire | “U,0"r0k nforcing the prohinits Special to Tiue Bre|—At6 this morning # as exploded he lazzio Antiel New York Banks Recelving Supplies from | » P0mb was exploded at the Palazzio Anticl thiat You was not seen before it you n.d heen you would not by objection to it up. It | M. Mariin has been for mwore than thirty | years a resident of Merrick county, dur commit the 4 Mattei, the fivst floor of which 1s occupled 1 " 1 Across the Borde Which time he_ has 0160 many: Somiaank | ARG BT larger towns of the state. The prohibition- | pawiless SE0 < ol ) o aa Miniator: Borta s An_action of the house this evening that | places 2 othiors county Judge: and. con. | Appnalermnhote atmtion was | 1o arearoumteod torecibolr abaoed b da |i. T News 0f M Ferry's death astoundod | - NEW YoRK, Mareh 17Tl tiahtoses or | by United Btates Ministor - Borter. Ong will bo approciated by the peo b the | es others county fudge, and con the published story unanimously | e or justice of the peace for feating the resubmission movement, and say city. None since ( ambe ne local mo 1y knowled mbet 1l mon - od story ununimous, s death has market, it was learned to- | Sone staircase was wr siato was the passage of the unticigarctte | ¢ an township, Ho owned & fina farm, | oo, iy knowl ”W;‘_’“fl"'p"‘A'I'l:(‘l:"fi";“}l{“:' they will enforee the law from this on. 2 sUch an impression. day, 18 attracting gold from across the Cana- | Were damaged, t Dt shae brobibits the maufacture or saie | well stocked, two and a half miles south of | hory ToE o s A fow evenings ago e was at the opera | gian border, works of art of the woods in this s tat I 'town. * His nge was 80 yonrs. Ho loaves a holle Actd. % and yesterday he presided over the Senute. | B 7 | family wero asloen, Naturally " they- hat Skies Are Not 8o Clear, | wite and eight childven. Cavens of Democratic Senators, OrTenwa, In., Mareh | Special Tele- | Hundreds of politicians callec at the house | AR inquiry at many of the banks today | Lo ““ Ll b y they had TARNC St Ay od L » WasuiNrox, D. C., March 17.—The demo- | gram to Tue Bree.]-Mrs. Stephen Gray | during the evening and inscribed their | elicited the fact that thoy have been receiy | Sreat tagh 2 B it | s Bre takin ”"mqi Crete Repullicans in Conventlon | cratic caucus committee resumed its labors | committed suicide at Eddyville by taking | names in the visitors book. The extra | ing lots of from 50,000 to $100,000 in ecagles | Itlscertain the outrage was not directed BV B0 manner 1n whii s foresee Hdencod | Caers, Neb., March 17.~[Epecial Tele- | tiis orrormonn. o tarie o o reported to | catbolicacid, "hero was o woman in the | nowspaper editlons got out immediately | and double eagles, besides the national cur. | 4Eainst the minister. 1t was probably. for BRI 450 Pourii I upon wbers af sl | €0 10 THE BEE]The renublican clty | e fult cavons oo e 2 be, Ieborted to | L A om she i ay had been | fter tho anuouncement of the death are | reuoy, from Canada., The Third National | vengeance on the proprietor or the work of Jogistutie from Uheiv constitients. demand. | C8UCus was held this afuernoon at the city | the subjoct. of the. reongantation of iy | intimate g : still selling everywhere u enormous numbers bank " gave $400.00 to the subtreasury 1 anarchists. An attempt of the same sort. . b that they stand up and be counted, and | b The following were nominated: | executive oficers of the senate was not iaken | Move s of Ocean Steamors March A Berlous Loas to the Goverumeut, N Othor hante that l‘.“«‘\::":.,im;..“: .\\‘)"H\ y | Y88 aindo lust year ou s RpiRATHRSRPHENS: B S cnerk and unkiisty o] peayoey B ) oy - olorls W, Lovoisy toeaae 1D, bub shat the T ah s been discuss- | At Fustnet—Pussed— Bovie, from Now | Last woeek M. Ferry resignod the presi- | gold direet - have been accumulating {1 | 1# 1O clue hlcrsncas 1o the trast veposed 1 thom, | ehwihosr, Brof. B of T coants | N e mty RENRESE 10 York ; the Estafetie newspaper and the | through the agency of thelw customers. It | Minister Porter ealled later at the forcign We venetion from the scting excite: | achool board G. G, White sud b M. sise! | e — gt Kiusale—Passcd—Philadelphia, from cy of the National Republic pupissor | 15 estimatod that #00,000 wmore in gold has | oftice and assured the minister he felt that B Ol yeatening is Alvoady Bertlon i aver | sahool board;. O. § 1508 Aller g, S0ston might devote himseif eftirely | been received from Montreal Lo vy \im or affe 13 Mok 18 L0 8301 UnAGILlD tho pen i | & e e i e ’{}}:-:'(v‘ Wasuixatoy, D. C., March 17.—~The num- | At ldverpool—Arived —Sagamore, from fo s dutles In tho Senate. The geneval | The §600,000 small notes aud legal tenders | HA MU ‘,:, ind s ,.‘L”:“L:l.‘l" l,:““:f: of the state house ‘collusioniaia. and. bhels | Seven’ riagearosseup;. Third, QA0 | nap of ‘oaliem” At the white Botes this it ‘.;. on. . ecling is that although his election o the | withdrawn from the subtreasury today, and RS B2) i s i gaug. The scenery along their route is less | tomorrow, iog was much smaller than usual, it being | Bremen York—Awrived—Drosden, frow | Senate was contrary to the wishes of | against which an equal amount of gold was | he was assured of the regret the lialian govs M. Carnot and M. Ribot, his death is deposited, was for shipment to Chicago, eroment felt at the occuwrrences

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