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’I'HP O‘WAH\ DAHY m‘r«‘ SI'NI)AY ELBRUARY 4, 18¢ I‘(l‘l I’ morning by Willlam Frank, local agent for the Phanaix and other insurance companies, The letter was signed by the general agent of tho aforementioned company. Some of the business men consider the action of the company little hasty. Tl) STU)\ RlST 1\ \\ llm?:'.':"::;,;"':}"J':.t.‘:"'.‘:.'":‘,'.-::‘,z i .,.',;‘.‘,‘,:?:.‘I\ (IH'FI..\\D\ DFH\‘\‘F [ fartner etort k':.fi:?:." Ty .'.::',:.?..:".“.:. \FBR \\‘m \m\n nn) | AR A Rl m momy. has passed into history and I would let unty refuse to handle —— KNOCKED OUT HIS WIND her main there. When ®he re- or purchase flsh caught with nets in any of fused to accept the congitions of amnest the streams of the state W a ense can, and of course do Is an intense American, and of course d awarded the county printing and designated stand Tts Nature, directed to the study of the rusts of cereals For some two years past this division of tails. I have tried to arrive at an hon 1 One of the passenger elevatormen in the | The ' | , " . : n ' | that ere proposed, and” {Hsisted PO pX~ ' The Tek ah Burtonia ow ha ow Beoretary Morton Appoints a Kaugan Ex- Treasury department 18 a raw-boned Irish- | His Attitude in the Sandwich Islands Vigor- Sroing the ahts ok LML«‘J o amon i | Embarrassed Banks in the State Uaused the | ,, e Tekamah Buttonian now has it now | tas > man, who carried a gun in defense of his A 4 - . o "far the. p «l anty Morignge Rocord rt on the Pathology of Vegetables, SUNtY's Ak o ot b oo v, e ously Defended, ing n this enlightened age to stain her soul Trouble. the Burtonian office by far the best equipped | nt wnge | 3 L £y g bbb, JLALL A e AU v with the blood of some of her best citizens, oftice in Burt county. " The paper was again | CLAY CENTER, Neo,, Feb. 8.—(Special | . though she claims to haye had the tech - | Telogram to The Bee. | ~The mortgage indebt- not relish the encroachmients upon our prin- ; " i Uddacd g R 7 nical right by the law to'#o so, she placed i as the offieial paper of tho county ! ednoss rocord of Clay county for the WILL FERRET OUT THE CAUSE OF DAMAGE | cipl nr‘l’(r,-‘.m.‘\ h .‘u.’v'n”:;»nvt h|‘v;(u”|:3v|:)‘< I\'\“I:':l‘l: RAYNER OF MARYLAND TALKS ON HAWA'I | {0 P and the pate of civiiization ana. | NEARLY 'HALF A MILLION INVOLVED Ihie First National bank of this city has | fionth ot foaiery eniws ey oo ciin one of his own blood whipped “abloody J— hovever much 1 condemn the crime of which R been mado the depository for Burt county | Thirty-six farm mortgages Hlod, amountig s BEGNNGr” down. 4t Tuolaenvills:. ‘The. Mt she has been the vietim and detest the | X g funds for the coming year, ¢ | 1o 830,640 thirty-cight farm mortgages ro- MiNToni o7 Dollars Annually B e o the | He Clalms the Dresident Did the Right | policy that made the crime possible, T would, [ PAFtlcular Communities Affected to w Con- | Tho Burt County Teachers' association | 6ibed. amouniing to 50,100 hinatesn city ers Because of This Disease of Wheat flecretary of the treasury, two saplent Bng Ing at the Right Time, but Says i “"“' “"""' "'"‘1",'",' ""'r”“” Lt Ll it bl it sy “!{'lh'.w ‘:N;‘l ‘n’lllilxlhrf lv Wil \l” ven in [ mortgages fied, “amounting ‘o §.13; six - 3 o 0 der- i en, who had evid Iy come over to see v 13 part from the gcene of her former glory and that Withdrew Thelr Funds " b opera, nafore, Wi Do giver | dity mortgug released, amounting to Hope to Mbon Und :hj”;l\r;:, i ."\',,1., M ks il ere is Nothing More to I would make no farthet ffort whatever to e o Tekamah, under the management of 1%, W %708 14; 162 chattel mortgagres filed, amount. witt; onitered tho elevator, The: first: thIAK Be Done, reconstruct her throne or to restore the su- from Conkling and his sister. It will be given by | {iir'vo & 248, el morte —a that caught their attention was the clectric premacy of the moarchy that she repre- e local talont s wages rol | fan which in summer time cools the hot sented. A .y Nty s - o - Agricultural Sock ‘e OMevra, % WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE, | heads of the politicians who visit the depart- | WASHINGTON, Feb, .~After a iit- | 5, | tell you, Mr. Speaker. that as deeply | LINCOLN, Feb. 8 —(Speclal to The Bee) | pgisMONT, Fob. 8.—(Spoetal to the ik T 513 Fourteenth Stre ment e e e el a as I love my country, with all the conse- | —A statement prepared today by Chief | gooy s ¢ ooting of the Dodge County (Speciul to The Washington, Feb, 3. And what is that, pray you, sir?” in tle prelimmary routine work had | crated devotion that T would lay upons her | Clerk Townley of the State Banking depart- Kirlo al g 48y & 1 Cantitis. v Beo.) St George lodge No. 05, Knights of 3 » : beel disposed of in the house | altars, with a fervid reverence for her flag o Agricultural society today J. . Cantlin was | o0, st \r mombel Becretary Morton appointed Mr. M quired one of the foreigners, with the cus- - S10F wherever it lors greet th 1 r l"i ment shows that there are at the preseut slected prosident, H. P. Be vice prosi Pythias, of Weston initisted four members omary acee wh grates upon the e pday Mr. Money, Mr. Living: 3 orever its colof eet the eye, I would f " " t | G octed proside € b, . ogular meoting last night, Cot A. Carleton of the Kansas Agricultur et Al et R B i ““l ““‘l'( i ks "l‘"‘l““""“ rathor sec that flag lowered and. trampled | YMe 504 banks under the controlof the bank- | dent, James Hull, secrotary, and W. H. | Jh the, fogular migoting Lyt night, County of a loyal Irishman Stmipson and Mr, Reed g a s per- | M L bt ¢ B, 180 g A ensure son and " arles I, Yoo 0 1 agent of the. diyiaion ¢ 4 IRaOtPTG, Tar RY FepiTat e - SVovatoR L““']z"}y"‘_ rehse “”"."!“‘_' 2 l‘ " upon than raised as a pirate's ensign and | 0% board. On November 5, 1802 the num- | Henman, treasufert The following board of | Stoticert boiug ratsed to the rank of | esquite ThBY6" DALHGIoRY In, tHe. Depkrtmant ot Ag- || mai. Hor, onal Ut over o motion for the approvul of | placed in the hands of every buccaneering was 515, but since that timo forty-five | MAMZUrs was chosen: J. b obinsoh B | fa 15, 40 Nelson and Willfam Blombety o riculture, and his work will be particaiarly | Just as the lift reached the secretary's | Admiral Gervais' conduct. : demagogue to use, mot as an emblem of have been discontinued and thirty-four | & BuERS . Donslow, Frauk Brizgs, 4t M| the rani of pago. "After the initintions s floor the Englishman’s curlosity broke forth [ o Huwallan debato was then resumod, o the paament of terror and | established. Of the bunks that were dis- OB i, M Mg, “dotin Hose, I¢. | Danauet was given at ihe il Soveral vis- In 4 roquest that the fan b made Lo go, a0 | Mr. Rayner of Maryland was tho. principal | ovpressionto, the, and enfeebled 1 continued since the date quoted ton are at | Grabam, Eii Hager, M. M. Coad, Charles | (0 WOre prosent from Wahoo lodge a he could see ho t worl he | speaker. b Y ' o i 's 1 pLers, e, V. I, Roson Tri the idepaFtmefit - han been - oxperimenting | {omhman o e, how It worked, - Tho | speaker . § | | Some routine businessmreceded the debate, | the present time in chavge of receivers ap- | Poters, i J. Loe, W. I\ Rosoman, A. Trues T with view to discover some means for the | whirred away for o minute or two. After | 1% OVening his remarks, Mr. Rayner sald: | though Mr. Bland presented the report on | pointed by the supremo court. Te consoli- | delland Georgo Marstiall, = © 0 C ] NEHAWKA, Nob., Foo ookl i prevention of rust cerealg. The fm- | @ few moments of silence, when the fan had | I desire to be fair in the brief discussion the bill to coln the silver bulllon selgniorage | dated report of thess receivershin banks | vy Vo et 08 e pwed mother Of | the Beo.)--The Nehawka Farmers institute & 1 P B devote to subjec [ 8 ASUT 1 Ve notica i v Vi h L Sty br B WO A > 0 Vel v ko Fel v 0 " portance of the Investigation Infbest shown | SL9Pbed running, and in dhe absence of any at 1 shall devote to this subject. I am | I8 e oaetry A ooty e Would | gocs u long ways towards explaining ono | city, Harry Hammond of tho fitm of Ham. | Will convene at Nehawka February 6 for by an estimate of the amounl of dumage | tarves fust as his pussengers were SEDDING | bvery omt it ororned paan | (o applaud | S o rapenl section 11 of the rovised | Phse of the business depression in Ne- | mond Bros, rode up behind her and heaving | (W0 days session. Numerous to e L et o el B T L as his pussens ping overy act that procceds (fom my oWR PAFLY | wiatutes, relating (0 the accounts of the | braska. Tho ton banks have tied up nearly m. mn.;':‘:‘u:.‘\.v:‘ ::\..\:‘.n'l(![dshln‘ll.x‘l~:v|\;lv;y\: e m:}l 0 Eiutsusias Ly e ies and to criticise and condex everything | Unite g MFAT Tonosta o foint | 5 in deposits, as w 0 soel o © wrong way and was knocked down und | ¢ . 4 ire 1 00 Ll alone in Australia rust causes an annual [ WHICH run down at Jacksonville yesterday.’ 7 i T | Lt e D R R S 0 epend IUFoR. I SHicHT 04 A 50,000 | . The Jury i the case of Mrs, Olsen agninst | G m.‘,q...,( Norfolk. The musleal program - : A O N FoH st “And how was that?” inquired the inquis- | deavored with an unprejudiced mind to fn- | the .I\;:um. departments was passed with- | Ameriean Savings, Omahn o o ob10si0001 | RS e ? Pl loss of more tha 0,000,000 F'rom care! ol out objection ol ‘ounty 1 . D! enfield o 0. 10T ¢ - Itive Englishman, estigate this cause in a o te 2 S 4 doath of her husbang ‘sa\vat > = . estimates made In this country It Is be- | “yyell s T L e et B LU o Mr. Money, one of the democratic members | NoDraski Suvings, Lincoin . et b LR BLEL LI Brownville Religlous Socvices, ! . sor, 1 cannot knos ! : } 2 ate Bank of Frauklin 30,746 | for which the dofendants_wore wctors | BROWNVILLE. Nob.. e Hiaotal lleved that an aggregate loss to American | out of an b iman, while the one at | & y . of the foreign affairs committee, then asked | otk b Roorvi i 3 orought in a verdict for 550, Plaintilf gave S A T A e S Gl RS BAT T PRINTE OF the R ttadics 'O Fiiat:]. TACKABAYIIIS rday knocked all tho | conclusion without any political bias what- | unanimous consent for the consideration of | Stits Hankof Wahoo. B e e o ol to The Bee,)--Bishop Albort Mack, the col- . breath ou iy Britisher in less | ever, and I shall give u the conclusion I | a joint resolution approving the conduct of | Farmers o . . ity ' ywred evangelist of Loutsvill Ky is will exceed . $40,000,000 annually. Austraiia [ greath © 3 (P have reached and the judgment that 1 | Admiral Benham in the harbor of Rio sof Cort Wit i} ”Hnlflumnri\ report of l'mnluu:'ril O T LG e séntly § i $50,000 L oA g IS LB g ¢ FORR I i 7 ot Hy s, ity sehools shows an increasc of 107 pupils | in€ ona successful meeting o lias recently offered a reward of 350,000 for | "o blood rushed to the face of the de- | nave arrived at for whatever it may be | DISPATCHES FROM BENHAM READ. l‘;"’;h B e | Svar thit OF the watne (nte fov. tHu-wravisus | Stroet: Baptists nhurel; - ko tadnly s a practical remedy for rust. scendant of John Bull. Quick as flash he | couen In connection with the resolution he had 3 £t year. shaking up the people. Whito rolored Prof, B, T. Galloway, chief of the disision | dropped the monocular from his eye and ik "My opinfon fs: In the first place, I am | COPIe8 of the dispatch from Admiral Senham Yok it e A special train camo up from Omaha last | attend his meetings. The bishop isa good mentioned, reforring to the subject, say: | & ash sprang toward the elevator. He no LA i st place, T am | and Minister Thompson read The withdrawal of 5o much money from | night bringing nearly 100 Odd Fellows to | speaker and an excellent si “Our knowledge of the discases of plants | J0UDt Intended to resent the twit. But the | convinced beyond all manner of reasonable |~ deslre to know,” said Mr. Livingstone | circulation hus undoubtedly greatly em- | visit Centonnial lodge Fiea at Ganiys ; Irishman was tdo quick for him. With a | doubt that Mr. Stevens, the minister of the | of Georgia when the reading was completed, | barassed the communities in which the [ At the annual mecting of the Red Jacket : s 4 X o P b d treatment of the same has increased 50 | ymilo he slammed the door, pulled the rope | United States, was an active participant in | ‘wheter the dispatches are official? above banks wore situated as they were, | fire company lust night the following oficers [ GANDY, Neb, Feb. 4. -(Special to The rapidly during the past few years that pro- | and his ele scended in haste, the overthrow of the monarchy in the king- “The; copies of official dispatches,” [ with two exceptions, small towns, where at | were clocted: Jumes Hoover, peesident; | Bee)—Thanew school building, erected n per studie rsted in the lght of new AND GENERAL. Gomiof Hawalli and, in.'h‘.w 1 place, | Yeplied Mr. Money, best movey circulates but feebly. In ad- | E. A Wee ce president; 1), Strowe, | 1802 caught firo enrly last evening and was facts will, ol confldent, prove of great ; A AR ot N BB rRNke of Hawall; and, in the second place, demand the regular order,” shouted | dition to the withdrawal of this money from | forenan; Balduft, assistant foreman: | consumed, The Omaha Fire Insurance com- benefit to the farmer, by pointing out meth- f p 74"} o ast reception of the season yeste the president having submitted the matter | Ay, gimpson of Kansas active circulation the enforced liquidation of | H. W. Rogers, secrotary; Gieorge I pany carried £00 on the building_and con- | held ier last reception of the season yest i | 5 : ods whereby the great damage caused by | quv’ afternoon and evening, and it was a | t0 congress, I am satisfied that according to | ~ I want it understood,” said Mr. Money, | baper held by the same banks hus been an- | treasurer. and Al Nichols, trustoc tonts, which wero a total loss. This leaves rust may be prevented or, rather, greatly | porfoct ovation to (his popular woman from | the usages and principles of international | “that objection does not come from a dem othir featuro of tho dopression. Tie loans | A busket suppor wiil b Lt Masonic | the 1w with only oilo schoo buikdis diminished beginning end. i Wyolr HaR! [Dlaw . we Have no elahts B tha ke ol aFima oF | craty id discounts of the banks mentioned above | hall under the auspices of the Grand Army ) - “Since this division began its experiments | 1. woldon Was again by her | force to remedy the “)r..“,, that has been t comes from oné very nearly related to e £500,655 he receivers have bent | of the Republic Mouday night for the benefiv eV Ori O LCHRENDIOAY O By i on the subje-t a_number of interesting facts | thonsands of frionds in a warmth of | committed and that all efforts for a peaceful | & demacrat,” retorted Mr. Reed. energy to collect this paver, and | of the relief fund. As this society has | M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb, Feb. 8- have been brought out. We have found, for | cordiality which is most plea She was | solution having terminated we have no blr. Sayers presented the sundry civil ap- [ While no absolute haraship has been worked | been av great expense latoly on' account of | [Special to The Bee.l—About one hunared example, that the treatment of the seed and | (horoughly popular in official and private | further right to intervene, and that it is our | propriation bill and the Hawaifan debate was | Wward the debtors of the defunct banks, at | caring for sick comrades it is expected that | giderd Coe™ cid ur the eharity basket soil with various chemicals before and after | jife while her husband was in the senate, | duty for the present to recognize the de | then resumed. the same time the effort to take up so large | the supper will bring out a large attendanco. | S80S W P00 "Tidios of McCool st planting, the method advocated by the Aus- | and the attendance and character of her | facto government that is now in charge and | Mr. Hitt was recognized to complete his | & volume of paper in smaller towns has AuDar T ovening at this place. A considerable sum tralians, is of no valuie whatever in | reception during her stay here this winter | our duty. in the future to recognize such | speech begun yesterday. He reviewed the | been attended with considerabie dificulty i Aubuen Brevitles, | 1. which wiil be spent for food, preventing the discase, and under cer- | have demonstrated that her absence from | form of government as may be determined | main points of his speech of yesterday, | All these things have combined to affc AUBURN, Neb,, Feb. pecial 0 The | gof ung clothing for the destitute. tain conditions it can be prevented by | old friends has not diminished her popular- | upon by the wishes of the people of the | dwelling on the inconsistency of the adminis- | general business situation in the state, but | Bee. |—Mr. and Mrs. Joo Fisher left Tuesday . - ¥ peop h goraying with varlous fungicidos, A mum- | ity. General Van Wyck continues to im- | islands. tration’s policy. thoroare miny siznhwiiich di e 10 | for Olifo to visit friends and relatives, NEWS FOR THE ARMY. por of experiments, however, in this direc- | prove in health, and on every fair day UNLAWRUL INTERVENTION. “Why, only a few minutes ago,” said he, | the attention oi the State Banking depart- | =y ohfo ) Nel : — tion show that while not always reliable, | drives about the city. He has not yet felt b "“T' i e i | “we were asked to approve the conduct of | ment which show that Nebraska is emerg- | Mt ok B Wohforth of Bsieht, Nobo bs vis- ¢, ouch Succee spraying is too expensive to be depended | himself strong enough, however, to revisit | oap gornt’ o govarn PEOOE HAAE Che WMONARCRL | 4y American admiral at the very time when | ing from the depression of tho past year | '\ ABIfABor.E Clwallt M tthleson® Agent at Tongu upon. Our jattention must thercfore be | the familiar scenes about the capitol. fhe armed forces of the United States any | the house was considering a resolution aimed [ and that her hanks are in better condition | ST 10 Knipe went to Talmage Wedues: | WASHINGTON, Feb. #—(Special Tele- turned (o Some more dificult questions | The sundry civil appropriation VI re- | thn¢ the sald government would not have | 4t an American minister, designed to per- | than ever. Many wenk and supernumerary | 4 0ol Siat i obganiziog o new lodgo. of | gram to Tho Bee.)—Captain Thomas Shaip, including the physiology of the wheat plant | ported to the house today reduce: TP e Ll ul ve | vert history in order to blacken the charac- | banks have been weeded out. Others h; fudeper t Order of Odd el that | R e el sV 31¢% Some varletle Bvel i 3 own but for such unlawful in- FoTie) i GRTIiHd udependent Order of Odd Fellows in that | Seventeenth infantry, is relieved from duty itself. Some varieties, and even individuals | propriation for surveys of public R e e Ll T et ter of a public official for doing his duty on | €one into voluntary liquidation, while stiil | {4lcPen LG AL GO of the same varlety, are found to be to a- | $200.000 to $100,000, authorises the diftoalty hbomt thia hemart: o hhere 18 10 | a forelzn shore. On that occasion not a | others have been consolidated. Miss Mabel Drain, teacher of the Bratton | Agency, Mort. Upon being relieved by his Gortain; extent xempbi{rom) tho attacks O [®¢ tho treasury. to; enter:into. contra gation whatever. No one can come to | Bun Was fired, not o drop of blood was shed, AGAINST THE CRACKER TRUST. school, was arrested Thursday on complaint | giccessor, and having turned over the pube rust. \There are reasons for this Immunity, | the construction of federal bulldings at | anhoneat conclusion about it until he reads | Yet. in the other case, we are asked to ap- The crucker trust came out second best in | of ), (!, Day, charging her with assault and | [ic property in his charge, he will proceed which, I known, would undoubtedly throw | Omaha and Sious City, appropriates § the testimony and Impartially analyzes the | Prove of the action of an American officer | a case before the Lancaster county district | buttery upon the person of his 12-yeat-oid | 1o in his sompan J llkht of Ereat practicai importance upon | for improving the Missouri from its mouth | facts that have been submitted. — We | Who bean operations by firing across the | court today, although the cass was of little | son, ‘Ihe boy's buck from his shoulder to | ““Ciptain et W. H. Stouch, Third in the subfect, to Sioux City, and provides that tho at- | could not select a stronger case before any | DOWS of an insurgent ship, following it with | importance and will not seriously cripple the | ‘the end of his spinc is black and bitie caused | fantrv. is relicved from duty’ as. aeting ok s witha view of pushing the investiga- | torney general shall dispose of the Indian | jmpartial tribunal of the country. in fayor | @ Shell lito her stern post, followed by the | operations of thut somewhat celebrated or- | by the whip, The ease promises to bo an | [ndis n'agent at the Sisseton Agency, S. D. tions of the cereal rusts in this direction and | gepredation cases, the defense of which was 0 = i threat of a broadside,” (Republican ap- | ganization. Mrs. Downing, mother of James sresting one RORTatRie fating: T 5 v D! of the proposition that is now asserted, that L - | & t iteresting one. and is detailed as acting Indian agenc at the in} & manner l'("'llm;"m"ml‘;‘ ,}‘m' “"*‘ifi i""j provided for by act of March 3, 1891, by | the abdication of the queen was not to those | Plause.) Esters, awarded $500 damages for the R. L. Norfleet, an old time merchant of | Tongue River Agenc Japtain Stouch will portance that I feel especially gratified by | giving them priority of consideration. who constitute the provisional government, | ARGUMENT OF A CRIMINAL LAWYER. | death ofher soo, who wis an employe of the | Auburn, will depart Monday for Louisville, | yoport at once by telegrapn to the sceretary O i dbittor e hasm | Joseph B. Wing was today appointed post- | put was made to the forces of the United | Mr. Hitt characterizod the Blount report | fACtOILY in Lincoln operated by the Amer- | Ky, whiere ho will engazo in business. of the interior and proceed direct to tho special agent of this division, he having | master at Kuox, Niobrara county, vice L. | Stutes and 10 o one epree: Wiet Tt | as e et characterfzed the Blount report | joun Biscit company. T young man ho bonds for p §20,000 plant. for water- | Srene for several years devoted speclal attention | p). Wellman, removed, and 8. T. Sherman at | liko very much to have Is the honest Judg- | oriminal Tawyer buaring Incontosiible futers | Working a bread break in the fuctory, when carried at the elecvion Tuesday by | feave for two months, to take effect o rust, und belng in my opinion eminently | Orchard, Aniclope county, vice Jason Kester, | ment' of this house upon this question when | nal evidence of its eharsoter. - o' | his hand became cntangled in a cog wheol, ix majority. el S R L R UL RS fitted for the work In view in every way." | resigned. ~ Also G. W. Walker at Ada, | T have submiticd the facts that strike me as | He. connalon with b briant oration, do. | And Was so budly mangled that amputation | ““Mrs, H. Coopor was strickon Tuesday | United States, Is grantod Wirst Lieutonant WOES OF THE SUGAR TRUST. Jerould county, 8. D., vice H. C. Lyle, re- | the salient points in this controversy. nouncing the action of the administration | W48 necessary.” He recovered and some | \ith an attack of grip. Willard May, Fifteenth infantry. “It may appear to be an act of base in- | slgned, and lowa postmastors as follow “Our political opponents will not discuss | against the new republic in the Pacifie, a | WORUNS later was murvied. After his mu Johin Hopkins the young horse thicf, has | " Fipst Licutenant George W. Burr, ord- gratitude for the democratic party in con- | Deerfleld, Chicakasaw county, J. H. Kane, | the puestion in this house whether Mr. | course, he said, fn viofation of the opinions | FitZehe died of consumption. His mother n apprehiended at last and lodged in jail. | nance deparvment. will make six visits, or kress to cut the throat of the Sugar trust [ vice Ruth A. Pelton, resigned; Hawleyville, | Stevens was guilty of a crime against the | of all writere and authorities on internationa) | Sued the cracker trust for #.000 damages, opng man has a widowed mother, who | such less number as may be necessary, not atier it had contributed a large sum of | Page county, D. B. Showen, vice G. W. Dud- | government to which he was the accredited | fa and revoIting t6 0P ¥patriotism; ‘Lesatias | LAO e ’“’k“!:n,“’eh“f“ Ll Ofthe Uil | lives in this city, and is almost frantis over | exceeding two a week, from Dittsburg o the money to the success of our party last year, | ley, removed; Van Wert, Decatur county, | representative and was guilty of violating | it was s atte to overt own fle: BAVORHE LS NGRS 0418 118 | the disgrace of her boy. he young man. is | works of the Carnegic Steel company, but there are good and ample reasons why | T. B. Owen, vice P. K. Hall, removed. the law of nations, because it 1s my Geliber: | and pond, L\ OYerturn our own flesh | verdict asido as excessive, saying that the | g pephew of Hon. Barney Johuston. limitod, Mulball, Pa.,on busincss pertaln: we should feel under no obligations to that | Representative J. A. Pickler of South | ate judgment the testimony fs so over- | " Mr. Ravier. democrat, of Maryland, one of | PNt could not recover damages on a The Fraternal Order of Protectors was or- | ing to the inspection of decis plates. glant monopoly, no matter what it did for | Dakota has taken the residence at 120 Massa- | whelming upon this point that there 15 1o | the members of the foreign affulre o (i, | ¢ount of death, but might properly recover | ganized Tuesday night under the auspices of | A general court. martial is_appointed to the party now in power."This is what a [ chusetis avenue, northeast. doubt whatever of his guilt, evon admit- | (e, followed I support of tho reselution. | [0F, decreased ecurning capacity, medicine | Deputies Wright and Cowan of Tecumsch, | meet ut Davids isknd, New York harbor, at prominent castern democratic member of the W. §. Tingle of Butte, Mont., was today | ting, for the sake of argument, that so far | Wiite Mn. Rayner wa daelling apon (e | 2nd attendance. The second trial ended | The following officers were elected: Joel | 11 o'clock on Tuesduy’ morning, February 8, house said to your correspondent, com- | SWorn in as consul at Brunswick, Germany. | as he was personally concerncd his iflen- | missing. ettor af Mre Bl ¥ this forenoon with a verdict: against the | Gulwell, W. C.: J. W. Barnhart, V. W. C.; | for trial of such prisouers / be brought menting upon the refusal of the house to | He succeeds Cyrus W. Field, jr. tlons were honorable and his motives In- | Stavens, in which: the Mty asied fo e | company for &00. The plaintiff will en- | W. 1. Bousefield, W.T"; H. A. Lambert, W. | pofore it. Dotail for the court: Captain ST 4 PERRY §. HEATH. % 5 i Stevens, in which the lutter'asked for in- | deavor to huve this verdict set aside and the rey, B.; Frark Neal and Robert | oy, 2 i el 4 place any diseriminating duty upon refined spired by the highest principles of patriot- | structions, should-a revolution occur in 1891, | femmer verdiet substituted R L H. Arey, B.; Fravk N eal od Hobert | Frank H. Edmunds, First infantry; Firsy B 4 f e Y al me length from | te)l you what I fufer those instructions 3 : 5 S i Tl fa bl R - T will tell you the secret of the disgust the Hawaiian evidence submitted to congress | were I'd like: to tell you-'" Coroner Crim was called to Rokeby, seven | field, W. S. Van Vliet, Tenth iafantry ; First Lieutenant of democrats at the Sugar trust. There was | List of Those Whose ms Have Re- | concerning the landing of the troops and the | " oy ot SanaTIRT S hor a8t £ Je | miles south of Lincola this afternoon’ to in- e P oIn T NOteE R T erscotale? Lea Febiger, Twenty-third inrantry; First Sy mpathy: ; cently Received Favorable Action. o ‘ vernnie Toon. go on,™ came In chorus from the | yogtigate an alleged case of infanticide. It > 3.— (Speol cute is O. Clark, Twelfth in- no doubt a sympathy in the ways and means y c establishment of the provisional government, | republicans vestig 2 WEST POINT, Neb,, Feb, 3. (Special to | Lieutenant Waliis O. Clark, Twelfth in committeo for the trust, which induced that | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—(Special to The | claiming that the queen would not have been | "Ny, Rayner, however, declined to do so, | %2 IR o the report brought to | . rrr el e ik Stetslor und Miles | f0RUEY; Pir utenant George H. Patten, body to retain half of the duty upon refined | Teo.)—Pensions sranted, issue of January | overthrown except by the interference of | cyving ho (housnt 1t woeld o wnion S0 1 by the man who cumo to summon f 'The Bee.) =Mrs. Frank Stewtior and Miles 1 pyorty-second infantry; First Licutenant sugar fixed by ‘the present law. About the | rat the American marines referring to | gjy ie | the coroner, that & woman who had only | Radler returned Thursday from Pennsyl- | prederick V. Krug, Twentioth infuntry; Nt e S VoA apar ote tho. | SLrweras Mintster Stevens, o salds W il o | Elve his inference, but ke added, it this | [ PTil" Chrlstmas gave birth to an | vania, where they had heon visiting frionds | Fret Tsutonant John T, Barvour, Seveatts Hoats MmO R L0 the lowa: Orig nL\ll—lI‘l:m;y L M po;;_tx‘or. S e LR L “,”Jm‘l“,'m,,‘,“’,','; latter Swas prauea ;“:"“dx“uf;"“.‘;:"“w Mo | infant this morning in an outhouse near her | and velatives for about six months, T fauteyjndgolnd yooa o i means committee was told that the Sugar | Dahlonega, Wapelio. Refssue—Ernst in_nnc~ before these troubles began, by his own ad- | tape i _1‘? "“"" ,‘ M el ’ ould |} ysband’s house. As soon as the child was Dr. Thompson has purchased the Pete Captain Ira MacNutt, ordnance depart- trust had for years been trying to work both | Mann (deceased), Burlington, Des Moines. | pyjggions and confesions, evidence that is | i orick att he ad said. o \outele's | DOF its unna tural mother stamped it to the | man favm ol 320 acres, which lics about six | ment, will make eight visits during Feb. of the great political parties; that in the last | Prginl widows, oete —atis Smith, Di- | recoghized as the very strongest evidence in | resaimiion of taquies . ints the authore 55 | earth with her feet and left it for dead. A | miles east of town. paying for it $12,000. Dl R R L campaign it had given an equal contribution | Q¢ Publiayes Facob R MYOrs (BN | jaw, ™ His s a defense that is so utterly fal- | whioh Mr. Blawnt: had . ordered i oy | Short time aftera neighbor heard the wail- | Dr. H. S Summers, formerly of Uhis placo, | the Carpenter Steel company, Roadin to the democratic and republican parties, | Phcl Rocke Butlor, Iencwalesieah B iy py ‘overy fact that it glitters through | hanil ne b age e, aered the #4& | fugs of the new born infant, and going to | and latteriy superintendent of “the Norfolk | on business pertaining to the inspec probably $30,000 eacl d o + | Hunting (mother), Massilon, Cedar, hoa e corre. | hauled down, he said Mr. Boutelle seemed | 1o guthouse started to take it to her own | insane asylum, has returned to this city to | grmor-piercing shot. probably § each, and it intended to be the whole of the testimony and the corre } A J South Dakota: ' Original ' widows, ete.— L g possessed by the flag Idea. 8 ek \ ; e T hom E B g solid in any event. This statement was [ oot KoL Sthor) S DelE Ra spondence that has been submitted to us. | “He is with the fiag,” he said, “like the | NOMe ‘I'he mother witnessed the attempt | make it his future home. 4 First Licutenant Everard . Hatch, Eigh- lardly belicved, but when the attorney for | Niinny iichardson (mother), De PI0S | You talk about taking down the flag of the | [rishman with Sb IRl W horay b | a0 threatensd to kill the woman if she did | The stock of dry goods, clothing, notions. | teenth infantry, is detailed as professor- of the trust was met by that democrat and | “Minnchaba, PR Aol aohmKtareverikyou leave thechild ulone, The kind hearted | etc., belonging to the Goldsmith estate was | military science and tactics at the Clinton & Issue of January 22: Nebraska: In. | United States. I want to know what right | gee a head, hit it—so wherever he sces a | O RNl . e in b s week to Aaron Barnett and e itite MontiBla i w{:‘d I: 4 “I:m true that the trust had con- | .rouso~Willism M.~ Coop. Blue Springs, | the government of the United States had o | place for he flag he wants to haul it up.” g:n‘v.“l\:\?kl l‘!’xx:jt}:‘l?:l“v:f:;‘:‘-mut?u ix.:)rx)nc'h\s‘l:‘;lr‘c }1‘::::1"'1\'?":5 {':g,zh enterprising young men, {‘E:::;‘zlrn::‘tfllfi:qul&m‘:u:lnl{ll:‘mlmfiw?na Ml;nlx‘: e ey oth campalgn funds. the reply | Gage. Reissue—Samuel M. Bond, Omnba, faine lta fag oyer tho capltal of thelslands. | (Great republican applause) it died a short time afterward. ! who have long been connected with the es- | well, Second infuntry, is cxtended ten days. wos: ;.y certainly; vllve thought it fair | 1ogigs, charge that the flag of the United Stat “It is better to haul it up than to haul it GOSSIP AT THE STATE HOUSE, tablishment. They will continue the bus The leavo on surgeon’s certificate of disabils to treat both parties alike.' From that 1o Original—James M. D. Pierce, | had no more right to wave over the govern- | qown,” inerjected Mr. Boutelle. i S Himion e Hoaimorran ated. | ine & ity granted Capuain Asher C. Taylor, Second moment we were determined that the trust | ot rovme Marshall additional—Ho, ment building at Honolulu than the United | % Y Judge B, T a Wei should be strangled to death. No doubt | Morshalifown Marshall Additinal=Henry | o otes minister today would have a right ey A et A in | businces withi the supreme court today. Miss Carrie Conlin, Miss Clara Weisner | artiflery, is extended two months ‘on sur- ) R 2 : enry Bauman were clected delegates : the monopoly thought it could contribute | .iouse -7 fah . Hopkins, Siam, Taylor; | to ralse it over the government buildings in | auahier, Lifo uizo crayon portraits of all tho fudges |'AN0, Hency, Buuiun, Mewe Sleoicd Colaties | goon's comificato of disabllity, - ome from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars | fonpy Carter, Sidney fremont: Joseph | Brazil, or in any territory where the people e S of ‘the supreme court were today placed | 10 the ety tversity at Lincol R atr et ot Do ‘ot to the campaign fund of each of the great | \Vpight, Glonwood, Mills. Iteissuo—Wash. | were powerless to resist him.” AND HE NEVER WILL. upon the walls of the supreme_court cham- | g of t c-;flfe ur" "um\&'_le. |‘L'"l-»°1"§ e manding genoral of the Departuient of the parties, and try to impress each that it was | {nston Booton, Hambure, Fremont He dwelt upon the abdication of the queen, [ “And he mever will” sald Mr. Boutelle. | bor. The list includes Judges Mason, Lake, | The members of the Agricultucal saciety | Colorado, is in Washiagton on leave of ab- in_sympathy with it. The sugar trust has | NI fewneen Charles City C Provd. Ouier | quoting her letter to Minister Stovens and | (Republican applause.) Gantt, Maxwell, Cobb, Reese and Crounse, | convened Friduy and wutlarized the mai- | sence. i simply thrown away so much money. No. | iy} widows, ote,—Rebecca Clemmer, Bmer- | his reply. He polnted out that the word | "It seems to be the dream of his sleeping | ~Governor Urounse today issued his war- | Afers to Glspose of who old falr groguds. Stunta L avo no/posaiblo idea that the sanate wil sou, Mills; Louisa Farnsworth, Glenwood, | “declined” was written fn Mr. Stevens' hand- | and his wakingihounppeeontinued e iays ranbicheyetis of (Clptiss “Wolneer 10 P oation ot “the “managers, They atso | Colonel Thaddeus k. Stanion, chief pay- add any duty to refined sugar, or in fac' i i ) e es | Writing on the back of he queen's communi- [ ner. “If he were to start for the North yoming upon the requisition of the gov- e 4 ik 3 ’ ster > artmel ) thatrRurar 16" anyt grade witlihaye io v | Suis; Bizale G ietutsman, Buslington, Los || welling of the Back of ho ddsen's communt- | 1ev, Tl B8 e O olls. ot | o atnge e W ol tabe 1 ana e o8 tio date for the Gumitig county ~'§H~'v master of the Department of the Platte, 1 u duty when imported. I really believe, | JofTareon. Mocioan war sirvivors: o | minister had to refuse it. the flag about him, the end of the nineteenth | wivh burglary and grand larceny. September ":‘ D and =0, immediately | alighting from a Hunscom park car in front however, that we are doing a mean trick | "jont Welliver, Moorhead, Monona: Ster. | Again, speaking of Mr. Stevens, he con- | century would find him standing in majestic | -~ Chief Clerk Iric Johnson of the house of | after the state fair. of his resiacnce at the corner of Park ave 0 the sugar makers of our country who have | (o Welllvers Moorhead, enona Ster | I Mr. Stevens has undertaken .ty | solltude upon the frozen axis of the world, | represontatives was ab the state house Endoavor Soalety. nudsandiMuson sttty shorilyshofore (d invested millions of dollars under the bounty | joremiah Pender, Winterset, Maaison ' | defame and malign almost every one who has | Waving the stars and stripes.” (Republicans Nob,, Feb, 8.—(Special 10 The Bee,) | OGlock last evening, siipped and_foll, sus. law promised, in not giving them some | “gouth Dakota: Increase—-Willism Stard | appeared against' him in this case. 1 have | appliuse.) Gonsoll- " c0plo connected with tho First | 4 s oo (e surfosar vas bounty in order to help them out, because | pygic Oldhum, Kingsbury. Oviginal widows, | hothing to charge against him personally. “But not under the orders of the secretary of Nebra lmnmctml oung people connected with tho FFIrst | A physician was calied, and the surferer wis we all know that no sugar maker in this | oy "'Ainor of Samuel Stillman, Howard, | He may be a man of the most honorable | of the navy who ordered the flag hauled | bus ness at the state house this afternoon, teriun church have organizedn Young | made as comfortabie as the circumstances country can, at this stage of the develop- | Yvro g J ©" [ motives and of the most devoted standard of | down,” added Mr. Boutelle, amid renewed NCOLN IN BRIEF. People’s Society of Christian Endeavor,with | would peemit. The colonel rocoved word ment of the Industry, compete upon equal —_— moral conduct. The only trouble about him | applause. : . Collins, editor and propriotor of tho | the following officers: Rev. W. H. Leounard, | from Washington i fow days ao of his pro: terms with European sugar makers, whose SILVER QUESTION. Is that he is entirely t00 good. He belongs [ The cloguent close of Mr. Rayner's speech | gennett Union. was today bound over to tho | president; Miss Lulu _Kates, vice president | 1noton to the position of assistunt 10 the industry has been fully developed for many to a race of beings who appear to have | Was the signal for an enthusiastic demon- | gigrict court by Justice Spenc yrac- [ Miss Mary 12, Rich, seoretavy and weasarer | paymuster sonorul of the army and was te years, Xt Will Be Taken Up Next Tuesday in the | dropped down upon this earth through sheer | Stration on the democratic side, tieing dentistry without a certificate aerve- | Miss Ella W, Bond, orgamst, SR ShakiaRla Nadiadd SHERMAN THE FINANCIAL PHYSICIAN. IOURE arip i Rea ekt mistake. He is compelled, I have no doubt, | ~Mr. Draper, a republican member of the | i by the state laws. Mrs. Frank Mallory left Monday morning | latier part of this month to entor upion th Senator John Sherman surprised some re- | WASHINGTON, Feb, #.—The silver ques. | (0 €AFry around with him ' very heavy pair | foreign affuirs committce, concluded the de- | 3751 "y yrock, charged with embezzle- | for Cliicago on u visit. s vis. | Will nocessarily dolny his doparturo. publicans by his speech on the bond question | ion “is to be taken up in the house next | Of, VEIERES to keep himself from being sud- | bute for the afternoon with an argument | yeny by tie Lincoln School Supply uny Mrs. Mary D. Reed of Oakland, Cal., is vis- on last Tuesday. His expressions were ingdi- | U s L ) denly translated into heaven. against the adoption of the McCreary reso- | \wuqyoday bound over to the distr iting friends in the city. rect accord with the policy of Secrefary | Tuesday according to the plans of M. “Our friend, Mf. Boutelle, whose ability 1 | lution. He belleved the proper policy for | Z5h G of 8500, Mr. 12, J. Clements loft Thursday morning Carlislo In favor of a bond issue. Had tho | Bland. He expects the debato on his | recognize and’ whose earnestness of purpose | the government would be to negotiate an b Gyiiis® fonnson, n negro who has en- | for lowa on a business trip. M’mb LikE I‘iAW BEEF secretary been upon the floor and speaking | seigniorage bill to lust two days, soa finat | I admire, has gotien possession of the flag | nnexation = treaty = with the provisional | goared nimseif to' the hearte of belated | ~Mrs. W. E. Cramer and daughter Frances A in his own bahalf he could not have deliv- | vote can be taken Wednesday wfternoon, idea, or rather the flag idea has gotten pos- ff'\"'rlfl"“"" ot h (st ‘;ml"‘“ (1\:-‘-‘” \fi‘y pedestrains by dispensing hot weinies on | v for an extended visit » ered sentiments or interpreted the law half IR TS T B TG T || fon of him. He is with the flag like the [ length. “I'j"_'“ i) M“”“" 2 ¢ il Peary | the street corners, was toduy bound over to and other eastern cities, 1 0 strong as those uttered by the Ohio finan- Mr. Bland's plans a & Irishman is with the shellelah, whenever | 9f @ COALDE AU Q) the district court upon the chiarge of nssault nma Robbins, Mabel Cromwell Lrysipelas and Scrofula All My Life, FR sionof the Hawaiian debate Monday night, | you sce a head hit it; whenever you see a | Harbor and the immense commerclal advan- | oy, Sinent to kill. He uearly killed his | and Maud Hewitt have béen selected as del- In Cloths For Wecks. Biisters John Sherman occupies a unique position | but If this is extended the silver debato | Place to plant the flag run her up. tages that would accrue 1o the United States | landlora for attempting o coliect the back | egates from the Ord High school to the BiaaTapend R S T In the senate and in his party. He is recog- | will have to wait the disposal of Muwaui. NOTHING MORE TO BE DON {/If the Hawallan islands were ynder the con- | yapg, twenty-fifth anniversary of the State uni- - 5 3 ed by y in Wi s ¢ B | trol of the United States, He also dlxcussed A new time card goes iato effect on the | versity at Lincoln, February 15 and 16, Flre. No Rest or Slecp. Ized by every one in Washington s the | No soparate rule will be reported giving Mr. | The question of Mr. Blount's appointment | ity {mportance as a strategetic point In caso | pAnCW time card goes fato % SERLHY guliih i blest Anancier in our country, and at no time | Bland the right of wav. us his coinage com- | Was also argued, as was the real position of | bt Rurllngton samorrgw.- ke fraln tigie"/a or Charity's Rake. :l‘:lill.fl:“rnlAl::hnlllllhfln\(l;llll{llllllhr to take advan- | mitteo hus special privileges uuder the rules | the do facto government. M. Rayner con- | My Dland sald he ‘was very anxious to [ “hunged butslightly In 1. 3 SCHUYLER,Neb. Peb, 8, —(Special to The | Trled Three Doctors. Did No Good, ke of his advice and abilities. He was the | to secure immediate consideration for its | tinued: “Let me come to the point of this | get up i soiiorame DIl which g o ity Buct County Fa to Meet. Beo.| A charity ball was given in the Got Cuticura, lmmediate Help, advisor of Secretaries Windom and Foster | roport discussion. A great wrong has been com- 3 o] & Rk undee the Harrison administration, and ho [ “Fhere is no doubt as to the passage of | mitted, a crime has been perpetrated that | Gpicct the provision of funds for the treas- | TEKAMAH, Neb, Feb. 8.—(Special to { junecek opera house Yast night, The at- Entire Cure in I hreo Months, Is frequently consulted now by Secretary | the bill,” said Mr. Bland. The fecling is | cannot be justified before the nations of | "3 The Bee,)—Tho third Burt county farmers | tendanco was luvge and tho proceeds w 8 y § o bill," said M. d, iing s | co i 3 T Al - u endiunco was large ar § o S Carlisle. ' Hls ndvice s given without parti- | far dierent now from thatat the time of | the world. "M president, in the exereise | o axiemien o hed o reesiition misnt b | institute will meot at Lyons February 8 for | $50, which will ba used for charitable pur- omes S o :I.::h:h;\lm;;dmu.; i never suspected of ([h.v the ropeal of the Sherman act, In 'fll“‘“ u(’|l||x power aad authority, has offered to | o BRERCES, B A OY o ior And & vote | & two duys session. The speakers from | poses. - e 4 Aaaiare heon tioubled withy Hizaipelas. and ghte sanship when called upon for | that repeal bill was up to it would not | redress the wrong. It was his duty to do | po " o D! 2:30 o'cloc! A hiod Dy P W. Co AW wmes Hlughes went to St Francis, | g0 1 au0ts n tho size Of iy hand do advico. It is a case of Interpretation of | pe likely to pa Many gentlemen havo | this. It he was right in the premises, | | 1.ugoritbath. resRItions AL 4:8010'clock | abragd Broti By Y . Coidl. pg e v 10" the" Thoseat. HmpIE: - Romo. of theln Wonid b p W ok g g Kan., Tuesduy, with & carload of horses i hnnioe Kaho of heAnta ] the law irrespective of party advantage. | heard flom their constitucnts since them. | then he was right in the conclusion and | TUeSIay. This wax igreed to, and at 5:35 | vence Brunerof the Nebraska State univer- [ (t4fi TGS F0atern dekios i mobatly e e (o Jarsa His most intimate friends say that he is | The present bitl is restricted to the se such will be the Intelligent verdict of his | th¢ Bouse adjourned. '/ sity, L. D, Stillson of York, ), Bassett of | Localtalent entertained Schuyler citizens ARk iaaby el P ANC LA N now leaned upon more heavily by this ad age and is designed to give tho treasury | countrymen. He could not have stood by Colnug the State Daivymen's association and ex- | Wednesday eveniug with a splendid comedy | up quite alittle fron the surface. There would ministration than he was by the preceding ary velief. 1t is likely to bring on a | with folded hands and sanctiondd by his | WASHINGTON, I Thie silver ques. | Governor Robert W. Furnus, for_amatours, entitlea “Pou Boy. A. M. | b blisters como as large 53 pats in differany administration. He ls the fnancial phy- | gencral discussion of silver and a ciscussion | silence concealment of this iniquity. Tt was | tion again presented Itself to the house | ,C: W: Conkling and wife have gone to | Parsons successfully managed the enter. [ places with the rest. L vas dll over my tinbs siclan of the country, and appears to be do- | of the bond question. I expect the bill to | a grave and delicate question to deal with, | Lo O&win presented Qtscll to the house | (qjigornia, tainment for the Denefit of the Ladies | and'imyaris, hands and sirists had to be dong ing a thriving business. pass by Wednesday night. and he has treated it with unflinching in. | When Mr. Bland, chairfian of the committee |~ Sherif M. 8. MeGrew arrested one Israel | Guild, up {n cloths or weeks, and thoy would it Probably the most constant and patient | - Representtive . W. Stone, who wroto | tegrity and courage that has characterizeq | on coinage, weights' and measures, made | Davis at Blair Sunday for stealing a horse | |, A, Patchon, & young musician of | barnas though T s afire, sl thore auditor of the house proceodings upon the | the report against the bul, is preparing for | all of his officlal acts. He has asumed the | a favorable report ou, #11s bill to coin the | from an Indian ncar Decatur. (He is also | Sehuyler, gave cital av the Presbyterian | sleep for me, and my limba swelled o good tariff discussion during the past threo weeks | u sharp contest, begiuning Tuesday. whole of the responsibility, and when his | siiver seigniorage in the treasury. At the | o ined ot for selling liquor to the In- | church. Sup I has been the colored man in Washington, — conduct 1s calmly considered he will be | same time Mr. Chayles W. Stone of Penn- B T e tian monidoil CUTIUIA There are along the north side of the im- AUTHORIZED BY CARLISLE fully justified at the bar of public opinion. | sylvania presented an| pdyorse report from | The Tekamah postofiice fight hus now nar SARNEY, Ry ALl a ied mo right o mense hall of the house of representatives If you once admit that our minister was ai | the minovity of the committee. Mr. Bland's | rowed down to two persons, Editor W. H. ) KEARNEY, by Fob, 8.—(Spacial to | §IHECNER G 1 as B Sell: seven great public galleries. In cach are | Omicial Sta t Regarding the Allotn the head of this conspiracy, then it becomes | Proposition s udvanged with « view to sup- | Korus of the Herald and Godfrey Grosvenor, | The Bee.)—The Butfalo County Irrigation | il threc I Lve plain continuous seats upon which ten per- of the Bonds. the duty of the president, under every dic- | plying the treasury with 36,000,000 of silver | with Mr. Korns way in llmlunl If_work | agsociation held two mass meetings at the o ? Cu A, have tal sons can sit comfortably in a row. Alto WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Socretary Car- | tate of justice, to attempt to make the | certiicates to meet,current expenses. It [ for the party counts for anything Mr. Korns | wohall toduy, one this afternoon and an- (A IRt AL LOTionhe. SHed gether about 1,000 persons can crowd 1nto | 44 o ovized the following statement | estoration of ‘the rights that had been | was originally intended that the coinuge of | is entivled to the oftice, ~He is about the f ¥ My 00U PR HRE P eROR BUR, YIAT, ARG, 1E0 B ERLOU DAL SN SHE I these galleries. - The doorkoepers admit all &% S l‘“" Hone | plundered. We have nothing to do with | this amount of silver ‘#eigniorage would pre- | only uncompromising = democrat in Burt | roif pot® RGP BRI Y PR el Mis. W. Rt BPRING, sober and sane nersons to these galleries [ regarding the allotment of bonas. The | {yo%chiracter of the queen or her form of | vent Secretary Carhisle from issuing bonds, | county at the present time. . of Great Bend, Kan., president of the Inter. Gonova, Astabula Co., Oilo, without question, and for that reason they | secretary of the treasury hus considered the | government. he niy be as great a | The reports ure voluminous and deal with | Prof. A. V. Sunderlin, prmncipal of the | & P o MU SRR THon, 1. 8. i are regarded as (he “colored galleries.” vroposals submitted for the 5 per cent loan | tyrant as ever wield epter of oppres- | the silver question broadly ns well us its | TeKnmal schools, and Mrs. 8. C. Brooks, a | Jiite (IrFALOR Assoclatiins FIot B o During the tariff debates each day the sec- [ 4y hyg ccopted all bids naming & higher | sion; she may be pos of the most say- | relation to the seigniorage and bonds, member of the schaol board, and the Misses | o\ % Jo0tion "and 1. 'A. Fort of North Platte, CUTIGURA WGHKS wnNDEHS tion of black faces has grown larger and ‘ R T P ¢ £y e e Rose Scherer, Jennie Felyea and Bugene | 08 I Hifpels RRELAES AL larger in the public galleries. Ordinarily | Price than 8 The proposals sub- | REC AR l']";ut’q{n.““nltl.‘:”l: B> L ThAL N ok tha Rona ntve fitrT Brookings will be representod at Lincoln at [ Rresidcut of the Stato Irrigution wssoctatlon | 01y ty offeoted by the Comiovita Reste there are in attendance upon the pro mitted at the upset price have scaled | G, oHE RIERG 8 Gethront Was | FREMONT, O, General H. . | the twenty-fifih anniversary of the State | ohe A€ BCREY B RN o been con- 13 of torturing, distiguring and humiliating Ings in the house from fifty to 100 colored.| down 3 per cent and the amount | she despoiled of her kingdom and her crown e he by b AGROKG | undversity, February 15. siderable interest and enthusiasm mani- | 8%in scalp, and blood diseascs, with loss of men. There were at tiies many hun- | of bonds allotted under this veduction, to- | by the infamous interference of a minister | Duckisud of this ciwy, commandant of the | Company H, Nebraska National guards, of | piaerable Interest 4udl Are o wondorful as 1o socw Almost Inoredibk dreds of black faces in these galleries. | gether with the subscriptions accepted in | of the United States? If so, it was right; it | 5088 of Veterans guards, United States | this oity hus been reorganized. Fifteen new | ' S - 477 W 1 ey During the closing scenes (hls week the | full, is §50,000,000. A uotice will bo sent to | was honorable in the highest degree: it | army, hus assumed command, with head- | members have boen ndded, making now Could Not Approve the Kisk, - black section was & solid mass, cover- | cuch subscriber advising him of the accept- | was in accordance with our traditions and | quarters at Fremont, General order No 1 | thirty-eight members of the company, JRAND ISLAND, Keb, (Special 0 | gald throghout the world. T'riee, CuTicniay ing nearly all of the public galleries. [ ance of his subscription, informing him | the very impulse of the national consciense, | has just been issued: Rev. J. W. Kimmel, pastorof the Lutheran | oy fge 0t W0 0 "o ard Be 3 world, . Friaes GUTiouNes Thesg colored men followed the proceedings | when the bonds will be ready and stating | to make an honest and peaceable attempt Irvin L. Fanghoner, I nt O, is hereby | church of this city, has tendered his resig- ‘.‘ T Nastiranatwaditirat sho .\..nmn !Conr D , Boston, with eagerness. They were intensely the amount o bedeposited in mayment of the | to redress the grievance which she had suf- | appointed adjutant general; Colonet L. R. | nation, to take offect soon. Bugar fuctory hise beon. peoeived. d £+ ow to Cure & a0, malled free, terested in all that was said upon princival and premium, The accrued inter- | fered and to restore the title of which she | Leonard will immediately assume command | Hoiman's lake, near Decatur, this county, | unuble to approve the risk inasmuch as uu- e facturing, farm and labor questions. They | est to date of doposit at the rate of intercst | had been robbed. This attempt has been | of the First regiment of Llinois infantry, | is a pretty sheet of water and a great fish: | der the present administration it appears BABY'S Ebiaand beele purided wud besuiited applauded evory senthment uttered in be- | realized by the subscriber will be added by | made and the provisional government has | Sous of Veterans guards, with headqnarters | ing place for the sports during the scason. | exuremely probable that the bounty will bo by Cumicuns Kuar. Absolutely pure. half of these subjects. The colored man, | the assistant treasurer with whom the de- | rofused to accede to the demand and the | Bt Chicago. Allcommands will be cotitled | Postmaster C. E. Bardwell is in receipt of | taken off of sugar, consequently practically | = almost without exception, favors the repub- | positsure to be made. The bonds will be de- | president has submitted the who watter to | 1o muster into the reorganized Sons of | a communication from Judge Blair of | ruining the industry in the United States WEAK PAINUL fl“m(s lNean principle of protection to American in- | livered by tho department, after payment is | congress for our action and determination. | Veterans guards as a whole upon applieation’| Omaha, one of the state fish commissioners, | Therefore we are compelled to usk that you R i s Tl a dustrios. © Never has ho shown so much in- | made, to the uddressiiven by the subscriber, | What is to be done? This is the practical | of the commander, who will be allowed | statmg that the board wiil placo iu the lake | kindly cancel ‘policy and returu it to this nesses roileved in one minuteby the terest In a technical economie problem as | or they way be sent to theassistant treas- | question. I want to be plain about this. | threo months to perfect arrangements ior | 2,000,000 wall-eyed piko if the citizens of the | oftice at once.” Cutlourn Anil-T'ain Do bas eviaced during the debate in the | urer with whom the deposit is made, As far as I am concerned, 1 would make no | the same, county will take particular care to| Theabove letter was recoived yesterday {nstantaneous paia-ki

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