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2 ; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891, TWO MORE BOMBS IN PARIS | trcso oo gevy cous be saven st | FIRST SHOT BY GLADSTONE |ty ftver taso ma voon wasty wer- | | & W WIET RACE AT DENVER | i, o, Wimuten hetd by doe ’,‘.lz;;h;.,.\:'. 'CRAZY FOLKS SCARED BY FIRE | would entail a loss of valuable experience. The miners of the Salineville, 0., district ERERL I Horr ohel ‘«;:-: e’ southwost - African e v dec n|(r;4| to Gaslat tho proposed 20 por | PRESIDENT ELLIOT ON SPORT, { f Reds Make Desperate Efforts to Destroy HRD o TR S itoY War Against the Upper House of England's | he old scate. 5 i Sumumer Moot to Bo Held at the Queen City | e Condemns the Modern Ten of | Fiorco Flames Inorease the Lunacy of Private Property and Life, Parliament Bogun. Jack Dunlap and Erheat Miller of Carson, of the Plains | College ¢ sta Townrd Brutality | f Tialls Deputies. Grow Disorderly and ov hn\';- been arrekted on a_charge of 3 CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb, 20.—Prosident Already Demented Women, i Thresten EAch Oiher Viclence, e Ry Lo Tay ey oEg e VITETie. & _— Elliot’s anual report with its attack upon col- | ALF A DOZEN PEOPLE BADLY INJURED | nRoME, Feb. 20.—The Chamber of Deputics | Hig OPENING FIRE ON THE HOUSE OF LORDS | Prominent lumbar, men of Minnesota have | COLOR LINE IS FINALLY DECIDED ON | '°%C ®ports was made public today. He ' GTATE ASYLUM AT ROCHESTER DESTROYED reassembled today The chamber was | been, it Is alleged, detected In an effort to says In part: “In the highly competitive thronged with excited members and ll\:-‘ — defraud the state In contracts for cutting i sports which give rise to exciting intercol- | it o [nfernal Machines Placed Over the Doors So | The lumber from state Tands, Word White Inserted In the Constitution | !°flate contests, namely, boat racing, base | Two Hundred Femnle Inmates Removed in Fifteen Minute Speech by the Grand Old The State of Mi¥souri was sunk in about Without Discussi ball and foot ball, there have been developed the with spectators, galleries were packe as to Explode When the Doors Wer, 5 vice president read a letter from S Some 1 olte e OO 18 KRothe b Opened—No Arrests | : 4 o Man on the Motion to Discharge elght feot of water yesterday afternoon near b s ey THS PR & reing Cold to Another Build anerdell, In which the writer adhered to S toe L nitions of the Peculiar Cyelin n_recent ye some evils of a sariona Ing-N. il J J Made the Order of the Employers Cairo, Tl The boat sprong a leak and was yellng nktire, . N e ” ug—No One Injured-Serlous his resignation of the presidency of the L4 run aground iives. were lost. Term Ama NUASHIES MORE T Lo HOORG o Y T B FIARAETAL o8 | eh her, o ally TI sday was pd y N 4 % Students more than two houre a day s fit e o Ll LS bt A bl D B AU ey Because the Newcastle, Pa., manufac- for- dolloge work. No student can keop up PARIS, Feb ofiy 1ok Batty. Hins | Somors NN WoveMhvn applied sanc- skl turers have refused to employ Italian la- his college studies and also play his full part ey t tartl 'r’ by anothe vfi.y.“n explosion, | tion 1o prosecute the Sicilian deputy, Felice borers they have recefved within the pas LOUISVILLE, Feb. 20.—The second day's 4 't any of these th sports as at present ROCHESTER, Feb, 20.—The Rochester wh o '. | '\u \. oly upor u‘,. out la of Catania, chief of the Fascer di LONDON, Feb, 20.—There was a notable | few days many threatening lotters, sesslon of the League of American Wheel- | 00 duoted (JMhore fs something exquisitely | state hospital was discovered on fire at 5:30 s, wba e o | Lavatorl orkingion’s. unlon), who was | gatherins In the' House of Commons today | , ATEUments on, the motion for o new tral | men was callad to order at 10:40 this morn. | [IRPTOPTIAC In tho extrivagant exnemdiiures | gclock thin morniog. The fames sprend Al b o | 1 on, January 4, charged with eng in anticipation of hearing a great speech | ron ASsassin Prendergast —were coneluded | g by prosident Luscomb, liw piayem have tee 1 ‘“,.lylvxj‘\":n.l;:;;‘{ “-y‘\lvly‘\v. rapidly, owing to the lnck of water, and the esterday at Chicago. Judge Brentano's t excitement The excitement Is §0 in a dangerous conspiracy and with in # . o . 5 great, indeed, that it 1s difficult to obtair citing to commit violenco. from Mr. Gladstone, who, according to r decision will be rendered Saturday. Mr. Mott of Maryland offered a resolution | fon to overstrain and overwork until there | building was destroyed WoFGot. VarHlon7 of tHe Thath THELHG: caRe Premier Crispl announced the government | POrt, was to make an attack upon the House | A. M. Britton of Fort Worth, Tex., who [ complimenting the officers for their efficient | I8 a great risk of injury and eventually | From the moment whon the first cry of Fr careful fnguiry at police head- | Would introduce their measures of economy, | of Lords in conncction with its recent re- | was arrested last weok on several indict- ( work 'l';"-: h. ; To become il and brutalizing Is | firo was given the inmates of the building 4 AVEL | tending to increase the revenue, and that it | jection or mutilation of popular government [ MONtS charging him with embezzlement of [ Colonel Willlam Watts of Kans Kked | She natural tendency ofall sports which inis | were In & stae of.intenso exoftement. The quarters it seems, however, that a man of | 0 Priday p questiof $65,000, has been held in $55,000 bonds, 3 volve violent personal collision between the s dAb | proposed on Friday to discuss the questions | hinls. Many pe N lritdmy : $ . has been held in $65,000 bon T e ey e 4% TN : ' | bills. Many peers were present in the gal o privilege of speaking on the amendment players, as in foot ball hou nd erys for ald were pitiful wuspicions appearance recently hired a fur- | in connection with the recent disorders in The report that squaw killed near Ma v as in ] | 3 i | lerie I squaw Killed near Mam- | rogarding the insertion of the word white In the t | burned 1 . nished room in a small tenement or hotel | Sieily and n the Carrara district ‘ moth, Ariz, some time ago was the wife L e v nLiat 0L temddies ourned bullding was a four-story of modest description sit at-69 Rus St Doputy Tmbriani demanded an immediate | Mr. Gladstone, carefully dressed and with | of Apacho Kid, s not credited by the of- [ While he felt confident there would be a ( Siggests the following ch | Prick structure, 100%70 feet in dimensions - Fathig So far as can bo ascertained the | iscussion of the measures referred to. The flower in his buttonhole, entered during [ ficers at department headquarters in Den- [ largely increased membership If the assem- ;Iv IIHI be no freshm 1 was built fifteen years ago. Dr. Howard, Fiap | Bt td ol on op | HOuse, however, simultancously, with the | “questions” and was loudly cheered, not | VeF bly saw fit to adopt the amendmont, Mr. | tolleglato o otherwise. siowid ve warden of the institution, said that the loss suspicions looking tenant disappeared on excoption of the lefts, accepted Premier oty R The republican territorial central commit- [ Watts read a or signe nty-five . ST TeTk shott b DIRYBLLOH oo Y . » xeopti only by his admirers but by many of the T an territorial eentral comm Watts read a lotter signed by twenty-five | other than college flelds belonging ¢ | would amount to $120,000. There Is no In- about Monday, and as he did not return | Crispi's proposition . tee of Oklahoma is in session at Guthrie, A " v v 3 longing to one of | Iast night the propriotor of the hotel, Mme. A lively passage at arms followed between | OPPOnents of the Grand Old M tod :hot AgHE 16 ini progress. for. the ohalrs | oriLes of the Unlon Ovele club, a colored | tho compsting (collsgen or. in the college | surance Calabriessi, knocked at the door and finally | S1g. Tmbriani and the vice president of the After the questions had been disposed of | manship 17-1\««.3" ll”{";fi’(:); and m';m: “I‘l“'.j anization, in which they urged the in. 'an third, no professional student should | At the time the fire broke out, there wers ARy bR Wi e duhi: dnlsadcic. |(oha by Sig. Imbriani Insisted upon | Mr. Gladstone, amidst long and enthusiastic | tions sertion of the word white. ~ After some dis | fAKe part ln the intercolleglate contests; | 220 male inmates, 213 fomales, and 110 keop- was oponed, . Mme. Calabriessi dolayed | “Peaking then and ‘tho vice president In- rs, med the discharge of order of the | Attorney Donahue opened the argument | Cusion it was decided to defer the amends | ynitihs o fiadent should be 2 membor of @ | ers and officials. There was a strong south afrying out her. inténtion: of entering tho ;‘v_“\"'l’"',’"u“’r"‘v*:’r’"”"';_‘:‘ bty :,'f‘:»'fl‘y':-fltl’,.fl employers liability bill. The speech of Mr. | for the defense in the Coughlin case at Chi- | ment offered by Mr. Watts and take it in | sport within the same year: fifth, no foot | W4 Dlowing, and at one time it seemed apartment until this morning, when of ‘both iden, and eventhally tho disorder Gladstone in making this motion only Iasted | chRo veste day. . Me Donahue's speech was | its regular order. ball should be played until the rules are so | a8 If the portion of the structure fn which apartmen il th ning, i LN Gl Y e presidene | fAfteen minutes. The premler said during | elouent andattracted a large crowd of | mue quostion of the annual summer meet | Amended as to diminish the number and | the female patients were houses At tao for While engaged in the task the land i e st ot tho Hitting there | Vinced that a large majority of the working [ A party of officials from Topeka, Kan., D ieelmen Was | ors and provide for the enforcement of the | ¢ it S LU 2, WL la became aware that something had | oo 0 r’l,f exelton altercations In the | Classes were opposed to the House of Lord in Denver examining Colorado building | Next taken up. After a long discussion a | pylos; sixth, intercollegiate contests in any | LI° € Was raging at its height and the sun caught in the top of the door, and upon | jobbios of the Chamber, and several of the | frendments and therefore the government | Stone which they will probably decide to | vote was taken by ballot. The vote resulted, | one sport should not take place oftener than | WA scarcely above the horizom, with the closer Inspection she saw what was to all | members nearly came to blows. In fact, it bad no option but to withdraw the bill. use in the construction of the new court [ 93 in favor of Denver and 70 for Asbury | once a year. mercury down to 10 degrees above zer DeC b, L L L AR ITeberA LT thiaFa AT BYb e The radicals who had been eagerly expect- | house at Topeka. DALl L. The: sélaction | of Danver L was. the R = the physicians, Drs. Howard and Remington, pearances a bomb or infernal machine. I fate slappings and threats of fdulging i | 128 Mr. Gladstone to make an attack upon [ Four Austrian miners have been arrested | mado unanimous on a motmn of Mr. Hoimes SEWELOEEGBENCITHOW, after a hurrled consultation, con- She ran away from the door in alarm and | of face slapping ireats of Indulging in | the Fouse of Lords lisappointment | suspected with having . b Ltelaf LE L G Ludy, 12100 — cluded that the safety of the femalo pat 3 fcking | disa suspected with having placed giant powder | of New Jersey, seconded by Mr. Parsons of | ¥iftee - L f emale patients ealled her hushand, who, aftet making an k e e the speech progress e ‘premier, in | under the Magide Hoarding hotse of Angels | Rew York. i y ns of ifteen Hu .(m 1 Dogs on Exhibitlon—A | necessitated their removal to the building fnspection of the supposed bomb, called a | down the Chumber resumed Its sitting and | hiy "hd, easy tones, argied i s IRt e asopiclon rests mainly upon An- | On motion of Mr. Wilson $1,500 was ap- | npyy \'um-“lmm: itk | TR N A Rt auE ke policeman, who promptly but unwisely put | agreed to Sig. Calvotti's motion to publish | gror ol evidence Il‘flrl‘! L Llanl, ne Bocovareith. propriated for the expenses of the racing | oo % o l“';u\‘l .]y‘;ill..\’w‘.’.. (l\\vlwvrvl.ur \|..»-v L AL \v\,':’fiu:\.. ’lm,“:,.,,‘:;”,,{,l“ Jis shoulder to the door and burst it open. | lmmodiately the minutes of the commiltee | working people and_ triendly societios Cnriat .f}'“,.‘,'f..‘.',»‘f';“-.,““,“""( e pa e o solution offered by Mr. Potter of N prde kb e TE at Mad- | 4round, by the cool and courageous attbnds This caused the bomb, shaped like a sardine | 3PPointed to inquire into the bank scandals. | jocted (o the House of Lords provisions. b O O ALE TEhEts ST h | 3 TSt AUl sauare garden, and going about it In | ants, The patients were driven frantic by Fileigainse ciojbomb Alsned lke s Rardn s The government. canthued e, trme tone, | O the Law and Order league, will imme- | York to contlnue the League of American | an intelligent, enthusiastic, appreciative way, | the light ani the nolee Some merentie » S B GBSO bl WILLIAM AT WILHELMSHAVEN, BRIV R & SEBBIE Wera: i | dlately begin a crusade against the gilded | Wheelmen's membership in the International | guch as dogs alone are capable It 1 out of the building, onl Por ehBEs where it _exploded, infiicting terrible in- v Shakes e ;lrr_ ne 'w: ople were the best | palaces of sin of that city, Cyclers union was carried. The color line Touie S A ey Sl GRDLALE Ybainsiies Sl ‘u; ng, only to be caught; Jurles, upon Mmo. Calabrioxsl, 1o W05 | Germany's Emperor Keceivei on tho war. | J118°8 i matiers wiich reluted to thoir s Atchison, Topeha & Santa T offcials | AMendmont was thon takon up. and s baliot | (© 190k a8 though tho bench show wero to | Others were stubborn, and hud to be drngged Wounded —in “the abilomen, and slightl PR n_affairs, / amendments were ave been advised by ex-President Harrison | taken without discussion. The vote resulted, | Fival the horse show in popular favor, as the 2 5 wounding her husband, fracturing the leg 7 7 Incorporated in the bill, the workmen's se- Y 127 for the sndmed 64 agains! building was crowded with spectat All this was done amid the cries and of M. Isracl, a commission agent who had WILHELMSHAVEN, Feb. 20.—BEmperor | curity would be impaired and they would be | [hat he would postpone his departue for | T=} 1e amendment to 64 againat it. HHajorlty. ot o 1 spectators, the | goundg of terror naturally to be expected e L D e Bt PHHE6L HanTY: of ‘Rusali (avZ| (QeDFieea oL Il thiaiehentar tae il | Californfa until Moriday, February 26. No | ,The afternoon session convened at 2:20, | falority of which comprise the swelldom | srom the frightencd and crazed Inmate - ¢ the ceman a al n 4 i v She Rt. Ho P e U wafive | Teason is assigned for the chan, President Luscomb's first official act was the | I fifty or more classes in | the wildnes 5 > q of the policeman, and also Injuring his | rived at 11-0'clock this morning and it Hon. A. J. Balfour, the convervative | ' 2 reappointment of Howard B. Raymond as | Which prizes lave been offered will be | (N Wildnes and terror attcndant upon wife, who accompanied him. An uncle of | grove to the drill ground, in order to ad- | 122der. Who was also heartily cheered on | Information has been recelved of the | cpijrman of the racing board. Mr. Ray. | found representatives of every breed of dogs | Smoke. flames, cries of frenzled women, the Miha) & Onlabeioastisvas g0 . woilrnOad s §es all sides, then aross. Ho defended the | 1YAching of Lewis Hendrix, the third negro Ve b Ve oA L0985 | Shouts of tho firemen and the cool porsist- i e e ol which [ minister the oath of alleglance to the naval | Houso of Lords amendments, claiming the | Supnosed to have been impilcated in the as- [ MON then proceeded to a discussion of some | At BXEF conted or lorded thelr way into @ | enoa of the attendants in caring for (helr AL ey Sk soon | recruits. The streets were decorated with | working people favored them. Continuing, | Sault on and murder of Mrs. Jessie Rucker, | brof {.,.,‘q.,:',‘v":,l;f..;,.",',',','7'..:,'.’,",”‘.l.rl)f::;',,‘f, e Sinarabla prites Winhees=doba With Fecorus |opare This scene of confusion was ag the policeman recovered from the shock | flags and the route from the railroad station | he sald, they represented an fndustrial con | Bear Stanton, Ala,, last Thursday. presented an elaborate paper dealing with | in every ficld open to them. The display of | Short-lived. At 7 o'clock not only was tho which he had sustained by the explosion | {o the drill grounds was lined with marines, | Stituency, and that he had not received a [ The residence of Simon Jacobson, a Howard | the subject and urged (hat . cash prizes | St. Bernards is unusually la BT | b el D LG B QI R SO he sent for assistance, and Muie. Calabr who loudly cheered the omperor and the | Sigle objection to the amendments. Francisco, money lender, was | should be strietly taboood as now. ik rec. | nishes ono of the chiof points of b (L UL GO G B AL L lier husband and her uncle. M. and imperial party. The weather was beautiful, Both the unionists and the conservatives, burglars early yesterday morning | ommendations In the way of amending the | aPbreciation. From these sedate examples | (0 Mve been unnececssary to the safety ot Tsrael and others who were sligh The emperor fn the drill lall addressed | according to him, were sent to the House | While the occupants were asleop and robbed | constitution as it concerns racing . was | Of canine respectability the display runs on | 1he 213 female inmates. The physiclans are Joumled were taken to the Hotel Dieu, the | the eogincers, stokers, etc., who were Uiere | of Commons by ‘tho working people,. upon | of about $12,000 in coin and jewelry. agonted b B Va8 | Gown throush all the hound and hinting | confident that none can have escaped and It famous hospital of Paris. assembied and expressed profound sympathy | Whose support both were dependent. Dr. A. C. Cummings, an old soldier, who | The m ily and ot U & 4 is certain that not any one was injured o : 2 . A, C. h soldier, e most important s endments | family and other rough and tumble mombers c ¥ The police are maintalning ereat secrocy. | with the disaster which had befallon ther | Finally, the House, by a vote of 225 to 6 | was on' his way to San Francisco ~from | wore. to cluss a and B (o cese a doment | of the Tace to (e frapile and nmomeees | during tho fire The house where the cxplosion took place | companions on board the Prandenburg, The | adopted Mr. Gladstone's motion and amid | Sloux City, was found dead in a_Wagner | an amatour. An additional provision labsled | boudolr pets that are too ethereal for. the s fs in their hands, and s being closely | emperor sald eye observes not only | loud laughter the bill was withdrawn sleeper on the Kan: City, St. Joseph & [ “I” was adopted, as follows: “An amateur | touch of vulgar air even, and appear in the WINTER WHEAT: guarded during tho investigaon. © | what passes above, bt what pusses bolow | T \nHouso rejected all tho Cimportant | Council Buffs road yestorday morning. of class A may not compete outside of his | kennel ciub’s pageant behind glass cases and T . According to oue theory the’ bomb was | doct It the engincer staff, admittedly | amendments made by the lords to the parish | Tho receivers of the Philadelphia and | own state at 4 distance greater than 200 | In lacquercd pagodas wrapped in cotton op | Condlition of the Crop at the 1 L0 placed where 1t was found by an anarchist | the hest of all natlons. continues to display | counsils bill and accepted thie wnimportant Coallfe : : I s Seen by the Farn 1 play P nt | Reading Coal and Iron: company have made | miles from his legal residence, except by | wool. leader, who had n personal Kriuge the samo dovotlon (o duty, It may alyays | amendments. It then adjourned uatil Satur- | upplication o "the court for authority to | special permission of the member of the - CHICAQO, Feb, 4 s Review M. and Mme. Calabriessi, and who be sure of my spectal gratitude, day. issne $5,000,000 of caal trust notes in order | racing board in charge of " e COMMERCIAL CLUB AFFAIRS, will say of winter wheat: Wheat in Tllinol aware that they would force open this door After leaving the drill hallsEmporor Wil- —_— torrott e acing’ board in charge of -his district. . S . ! 2 AL A sEmperg Sovana o o retire a portion of lhc company's floating A by-luw on the same subject was as fol- — is quite generally under a blanket of snow. 50 soon as they became convinced that he | liam, Prince Henry of Prussin and Admiral SLAVERY HORRORS DETAILED, dobt Gl G Hatb) Gt CIB] e S 4 3 quite generally under a blanket of snow. N oon Eel(liey nadame donvindel thatilis . Princo Henry of Prussin and Admiral 3 ows: ~ “Wherever permission is granted to ams May Bring Ilis Stables Here— | piiq prospects of the crop are reported good jad disapresred or that somathing was yrang) | Golts procotdad)tojHia Fouclad Ko n1E W | Towns Ralded by The Sofas and Muttiated e Inaueat upon the death of Lawser | An amatour of class A o compeio ‘at a Other Enterprises Discussed. e S e TR ey o N G R i e F e Tt e T s Bodles of the Aged Loft to Rot. enry Carr, who was.mysteriously shot in | greater distance from his legal residence The executive committee of the Commer- = % Caused mucl damage (Intbe tonomont won_ | AfMh annivershry ot diotiunildIng G The ¢ S * his own house two, waeks ago Sunday night | than allowed by the rule, the member of the | cfal elub. me - 1 the danger of disaster. ows, crashing doy o plasterings and | crew of the warship was assembled on deck | LONDON, Feb. 20.—A correspondence de- ) ! 5 lig clal club met at the club rooms yesterday ’ A doing other injury of a similar nature, and welcomed the emperor and the imperial | seribing th : at Denver, ended Jast BlEnt, the jury fnding | Tacing board shall reqiire "an itemised |'griornoon and put in_ the most of the &1 e Lo condition _injury of a ! and v med the emperor and the imperlal | scribing the march of the expedition under | that Carr' was killed..by Some person un. | Statement of expenses, with receipts and ernoon and put In the most of the time | |0 po fmproved much by the recent SHQONDEINGAUDAY. "“,I.f ‘”“'mmlA ‘lf to "'"\’i- rl.’-u-‘mnmuv. 1o | Colonel Dllis ngalnst the Sofas in Sierra | known. vouchers, and shall notify the chairman at | QISCUSSING new enterprises which they are | jogyy Wi i pinuoratnoon Ulare Yok Crtnenal of e | Sttia uioiior enfitaiitnd bt Which wag | Leone, and the engagement between the [ Tho employes in the shops In the Dig [ OUee that suid permission las been granted.” | making an effort (o scouro for this eity. | In Kuvsas the grain has heen rather dry, % e e L e bl dtbehis v inajesty | French and British troops near Warina, | Four at Champaign, Ill, have been oficially Mrlphqs;«; ;:x}:\rr‘h:u:.‘(s “;;u;l the restrictions | Several letters were read from varlous pars | but is now covered with snow and tho at there was no explosion. The second bomb | afterwards inspected her crew and tho ship | gives horrible detalls of Sofa slayo ralds. In | Wiformed that thero will be a sweeping re- | § PG 7 10 f11E5, Toan that the members of | ties concerning new enterprises, but none of | fendant molsture will help the crop. = Some 4 maw Was found in the Hotel de I'Esperance, on | itself. Alter his inspection of the warships | some cases entire towns have been wiped out | accrioy Jhade, in !m:r‘l::x‘fncc“nxurd:;l\rxt‘::lc,nfnfi; over tho bounds beyond which an amateur | U1 are vet sufficientiy developed to war- | G 1GCh Conwideraly by (he dry woathor, — the Rue du Faubou Martin It was Eriparee AR ol hioelandgent and ihelr inhabitants butchered und scat- | (ho road, ! 2 may not go without being considered a pro- | Tant the publication of anything concerning | ““Tha reports from. Nebraska indicato the ound at 11:30 a. m.,, and was similar in e Naval club, where he lunched wi tored. The once thriving town of Tekiviai 3 o fossional. Afte s \ <ol yme ess favorable thai Kan- shiape and make to {he ono that exploded | the oficers. There was no music at the | which a few months 480 had 3,000 ihabi: | NS, rAce between tho Midland Terminal | of*MIntl, AUcE the consideration of matters | them R L carlion In the day on (ho Rue St. Jacquos, | luncheon as the vietims of tho Branden- | tants, Is now a soone of desslatian. All tng | 210 Florence and, Cripple Creek railroads | {6 /inor importance the assombly's tme was | A communication from J. L Druin started | sas Sell e S ; The Bomb of the Hotel de I'Esperanco was | VUrg disaster were buried today. housés are In ashes and. the headless and | .O,be Arst Into Cripple Creek, Colo., s be- | o600\ official papor for the eagus, nud with: | £10 dlscussion of the advisability of wecuring | ; The S1oh CONEHORS, 19, lowa are varlous. found I a manner similae to that which [ The crews of the various ships manned | mutilated trunks of men, women and chil- | forh Jnas cctly, hot.y The eontractors on | gyt reaching any decision e jana withs | the location here of C. W. Williams, the notea | Th® 8eneral condition 18 falr. sed the discovery and cxplosion of the | the yards this evening and cheered the em- | dron are lying heaped amid the ruis. Tho | Bou Ines a rking ail the men they can | por o i @By de Independence horseman, who is looking for Judge MeGil's Condition. ' first one this morning. In tho later case, | Dror as he passed.dn a cutter through the | gtench arlsing from these mounds of decay- nd room for. s In the evening President Luscomb declined | & new placn in which to pitch his tent with ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20.—A Republic special Towever, the bomb did not explode, and upon | €lectric lights to the dock to witness a | ing flesh s horrible. A coroner's jury at San Francisco held an | a salary of $3,000 ayear and theconven- | his valuable string of horses. Mr. Willlams f Creston, I ays: Judge J. W. McGill being found, the authoritios were sent for, | collection of pictures in the yard showing tho | The route taken by the Sofas was marked | Induest on the ®Mly of May Brookyn, | tion adjourned. is one of the most successzul conductors of | Lo Creston, la., says: 80 J AW A and It was afterwards taken to the mnici: | DAVY, past and present. by stmilar evidenses of wanton. masehorea | the actress, who committed suicide, and do- b race meetings In the country and 1f he couta | Of the Interstate Commerce commission, who pal laboratory, where it will be examined. and destruction. The absence of bodies of | Sided that she died from the effects of a ADOPTED A CONSTITUTION, be induced to locate here it would make | a8 been siclk with fever and thought to be The police are of the opinion that the FIRM FRIENDS FALLING OUT. young men and women indicated that they | d08¢ of carbolic acid administered with 2, Omaha the center of the horse industry, in | Fecovering, has suffered a relapse and bomb which exploded this morning in the were spared only to be sold Into slavery. | fUlcidal intent. Base Batl Magnates at Des Moines Make | which Nebraska is just now asuming sueh | NOW i a critical condition. Rue St. Jacques and the one found later in | France and Russia at Variance on the | Colonel Ellis liberated hundreds of slaves, Notwithstanding the action taken by the Little Progress. vast proportions. It was decided to make S e e the Hotel de I'Esperance, were placed by Matter of French Corn Dutles. ks - Amalgamated convention yesterday to stand DES MOINES, Feb. 20.—(Special Telegr: the effort to secure his location here. RostoMooiionniuRbyzRalbers; 115! aina meredn AL aificult to undor. | BERLIN, Feb. 20-The Frankfort Zeitung ”t):m;]xm and Amerlcan Immigratio firm for the scalo, o number Of PUdIers | to Tns Tae) ot micn wer e ’“mr:sl“:; A new burcau was established by the board | BIRMINGHAM, Ala,, Feb. 20.—Yesterday stand the motive of thix person if the theory ; LONDON, Feb. 20.—The correspondent of | broke away today at Plitsburg, Pa., and re : b ek It aro plans for some kind of 1 | morning the postoffice at Woodlawn, a su- says that important notes have been ex- Pt In the new Western Base Ball league were | fo, RTSPAre Dans for soute deln¢ of attumna & ) 18 correct, as both these hotels are small, | 50 = o Ao the Standard at Paris says: It has been a | turned to work at the Keystone mill, a 9 ase Ball league were | goqiivitios to be held in Omaha. Various | burb of this city, was blown up in a myse tenement-like places, frequented almost en: | ChaI ““ :"“fj._" “ Tanco and Russla dn re- | oo e e ion R L e i e Hicepting: the §4 rate: in town tod Representatives were here | plans were briefly discussed, such as some ous manner and $14,000 worth of prop- tirely by workmen, ‘and it"is not thought | aril to tho corn du o According | U T Ct s cared to bo representod at | At the elghth amnual convention of the | from all the clties to be Included in the cir- | thing simir to the caruival of the Velled | erty burned. It is supposed (o have been ikely that the anarchists would attempt | to the newspaper the Russian note said that [ FGTRCT SN0 FACEC e H WOPRIRCTIRE B0 ) nland Daily” Press assoclation at Chicago | cult save one. Squire McCaull of Jollet, | Prophet, and other proposals. The commit- | done by robbers. No clow. B s o hoopte. (Tho mote | while not clalming the rigit to Interferc in | of which is to preserve Buropo from cholora, | Yesterday, I R. Gibson of the Palladium, [ who Ia cngincering Des Moines' Interests tn | (00 Was Istructed to confer with tho Gentle- | ___ ey reasonable supposition Is that the two bombs | (g [niernational affairs of afother stato | We learn that delogates from that wou Beacon Harbor, Mich., was clected prosident | (o league. was in o erests I8 | men's Roadster club and the fair association left in the two hotels mentioned, were either & country EWiTlam M NaroTs of the. Museat Bue, In carly and was besteged | 1y regard to having a series of s i co Dlaced thera by some crank, or elso they | 2nd recognizing the fact that France is per- [ have been instructed to raise the question [ §hd ‘William M. Haryls of the Muscatine | ail the morning. Those present were: . | jh telard IO MEEINE 1 MEFLSE © s Dare experimental aifairs hich wets bofny | fectly loyal in treating all countries alike, | of immigration between Europo and :the | J0Urnal, vice president. . W.iKent, Jacksonville; 1l:; Ri M, Knelsley, | 1176508 Wit the other foativitled = ) L s B0 a b miosa Arat Al Inte Russia must protect own fitterests, and | United States. This will be Impossible, [ The National Carnation society met at In- | St. Joseph; D. E. Rowe, J. T. McVittie, | o, inc, Matter of celebrating May 12, th . e anralitalitile i saovarvilc sec- | it tho corn duties derangoe the. Russian ox- | however, at that conference. Such ques. | dlanapolis last night with twelve states rep- [ Omaha; A. N. Hill, W. §. McCaull, Joliet, | (FeRIV-ITN anniversary of the completion ontl bomb it seems that ihe mrotoct ot oer | POTT trado she must exercise her right to [ tion must be discussed apart. resented, The gold medal offered for the | Il; T.'J. ‘Hickey, Lincoln; John Ohlwater, | 0f, the Unlon Pacific rallway, was also Yito rocelved a fetter signed “Ravally,” which | terminate the Franco-Russian treaty of com- ol s highest development of new varieties of | Rock Island. PronshisupicAnd shizjetys, disgursel tand laid PR R A L SR A L MR ey Won't Allow Hypnotism. pinks or carnations was awarded to Fred | The mecting was called for 9 o'clock this [ Ver o & future meeting X Announced et ot lind been placed 10 | il ronch noto sont In reply to the Rus LONDON, Feb. 20.—Mr. Asquith, home | Dorner of Lafayette, Ind. mornig, but was postponed till afternoon on | , he fnancial commities TenRnSdR AL LU I ar e eaotaInE (o dthar stony Piice | sian communteation referved to was in sub- [ secretary, in reply to the request of Prof. | The Second Congregational church of Rock- | account of the absence of one of the mam- | Hid sxamined into the fnanclal affairs o " Hepgcaprlinedtocti; stony tancs that whila Prance must respond to the | myndall, who rocently returned from Amor. | ford: TIL, the handsomest edifice in point of [ bers who was expected to arrive at noon, | the T and that the club was out of debt, b da DA AN TR o b b etary | Dopular feellig in favor of an increase of the | (=0 o SRR o G it | architecture - and equipment in Tllinois, | At the afternoon meeting nothing of fm- | yril HEE W GRS, SRECRTion OF CHE fack thi SR e aiEIOa i abo i tory v for o on corn, she would endeavor to Jimit [ (& BYEC G Be BEERIERE A o b | ¢rected and dedicated two years ago at a | portance was accomplishod. some lofithaimaanarapyece s dito alow iln Muporvise the transportation of the Lorb to | tho increaso to the minimum, A lator Rus- | Mrs Maybrick in ordor to Induce hor to be | cost of over $100,000, was completely gutted | ~Director McCaull of the Des Moines team | DAYINK up thelr dues the affairs of tho club e oo ttansportation of the bomb {0 | sian note ucknowledges tho recept ot the | hypuotized and questioned while In that tate | by fire yosterday afternoon. is_well pleased with the assurances of sups | Were In good condition, The secretary 10 1ahotata the latest nows from the | yrench reply, but remarks that Russia ad- | fOr the purpose of establishing, It possible, Iy the entire afternoon was occupled | Dort for a winning team in Des Moines this | Instructed to send a lotier to cach of the tel is that the secretary und police officors | i 3 L0y SR Lier innocence, informs Prof. Tyndall that yAnp entires Aligrhooniwasioseupleds | s Hush Nicoll 5 K delinquents and urge the necessity of ieres (0 her own views. " ¥ vesterday In the e el DA S e year. Huzh Nicoll of Chicago, well known in ¥ were afraid to touch the bo: il we he cannot petmit such an interview. yoaterdayiinithe dRLomascountiotitdighighng is rol i v - yromptiy paying dues that the cl @ E Sl il s por g e L i I otts o Ssaeacons o SOIESY | erta et Wil b i (o ity oot | Dby, bain e ol il iy \WItipUbcAliatise al sxplaal P WILL TARE THE INIRIATIVE Rich for a mandamus to compel the Board [ to take the management of the Des Moines ([T U8/ @0 G0 Rl 7% s . in favor. of sonking the bomb: fn'a buckot of - of Canvassers to convene and recanvass the | team. Billy Traffley, a player well known R oI e ea oo Y lootad 4 Pt TR body . ap) e | Engtand Teady for fnternational Measures | peath of the Famous Carlcaturlst and | 1591 voto on the salaries question. liore, s been daignad ok plave IR Des 1 o e amberes Rave AT g ¢ A IY ol ) put It in the s Others | for ing Anurchy, S A T " attod 1 G Y aaT a7 oines this year. W Qnora embers, Reys. E A AL e ta yolu to put 1t In h iners | roly; G Proprietor of Puck. A brutal attempt to assault the G-yoar-old | Moles thisvears = G o | Mackay, J. M. Wilson and W. K. Beans; N | advised plaving watcr npo | ok LONDON A telogram from Parls EW YORK, Feb. 20—Joseph Keppler, | dtughter of a farmer named Willlam Little % who Pty e e A but this plan was not adopted s s | h there that the British 2 (R E Ppier | was made by a white man while the chila | bOlofIE Lo this lengue, The work of the meot. | FrHF John A. Cre Froncls © DRIULIIE DiaD hvasthctindoutan. s l Sirsa fieays it iere that the Brithh | (ho carfeaturist, tho elitor and proprictor of oy fho A ateniny e F1M | ing was to draw up and adopt a constitution | H. Heyn, John A. Creighton, Francis C. | g ) are 1 woull cause the bomb to verny Ided to propose to the i aild _ was re om school yesterday at Hen- et sl Sehedule | Grable, Frank E. Moores, Charles I Drexe move and s oxiiude, 11 s asseriad s | | it e “I'HA 5 ;( ll]’A the comie Journal, Puck, died last night at | nosey, Okl Tha brate had torn thevchild’s | 21 by-laws “I!‘I\I‘Nl!:“h‘::;; l‘v.).d[".:ll y.\wll'lj‘ graplasdranic 28 Dw el uu ng Ravally™ v the name en by the sus ROWQEA. i * of luternational legisla- | hig residence in this city. He was 59 years | clothing to shreds, when he was frightencd | OF dates for the seasc 1. 0O pieLy 1 dii pictons looking fndividual that ranted the | ton in regard to police supervision, ete., | old. The immediate cause of his death was | aw HOYEOY;. - iR Toom i, tho o St Jacauos where tho with the view of suppressing anarchy, heart failuro, vesulting {rom acomplication | Tho preliminary heariag i tho criminal SOME PRIZE FIGHTS, FIGHT AND*ODT RACE Friends Surprised at the plosion took plac 15 morning cord ‘The proceedings at the inquest over the | Of spinal and lung troublo. libel case of Chief of Police Quarles et al of - % to another account “Ravally” wroto to P remains of Bourdin, who was recently Mrs. Mary 8. Wells, Kansas City, Kan., against Populi Flaherty Knocked Out with Skin Gloves— | Singula wmstances that Caused the Wonderful Improvement. L e ey i esch, who arrested Rava- | yi1oq by the premature explosion of a bomb | . WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Mrs, Mary ith came to an end last evenin Paso Wants Corbett and dackson. Arrest of Two Purluers Last Night, 0. I. Mool & Co., Towell, Mass.: elol, the exccutod anarchist, saying that o | |1ed bY the prematuro exglouon of & bamb | RSUTCEY 3o “Samaat . Weua, | Swinals getd o dofendant to o i e L] Underland and Frank §. Stanfield “Dear Sirs: I take pleasuro in writhg the ) f reamInitoniotdaatotha, 1 SasaERE: 0 , AFRRBY ark, yester- | °g "N, is dead. The remains will be taken | court In 00 bond on one charge and § et were arrested last night for fighting. good I have recelved from taking Hood's Sarsae el I Bsperance, and the writer s sup- | Jay were purely formal. As the Jurymen hiladel ity cach on the five others. took 175 men just across the Now Mexico J L RAng Y q posed to have intended that the homb shouid re visiting the scene of the cxplosion a | t© Philadelphia for Internient R iy line yesterday to witness a fight between Underland and N. J. Steflleson are partners | parilla, Every spring and summer for six years - explode L the commigsary opened the | French anarchist mounted the railing near Hon, William 't Logan, il MR EROM0 S akeN OYar 8 CATES - 0aD | i I8t th: ot Aukt and Dave Flaherty | in & barber supply house at 106 South Four £ more, my health g heen o poor from lieark ARt R RR ) Frsol R ha A hin e Gah SRR _ 6 of gasoline at Patrick Ryan's blacksmith Iy Smith of Australia and Dave Flaherty i A AT P T e R TS g it sl aosoniing, (o) thiniveralo’ ot | thojenotcand shouied | e anarchio!” and ‘.yiu KSON, Tonn, Feb. 20.—Hon, Willam | Jiop at Chicago yestorday, and as a rosult | of Portland for a purse of $00. Tho men teenth street, and have not ‘been on good | trouble and gencral deblilty that 1o i omb { he r ivhen | broce 0 make a flery address e | T, Logan, a prominent lawyer and candidate | ona man s at the b | suffering with (Llsmail St 3 terms for some time, Underland clatming that AR 9yl bedome he door was opened and failed to expl Wl niSH ea tllandRen paRE g G . ) b one man is a Al &uffe with | fought with skin tight gloves and Smith, who 5 3 Hie d gnsned.And: (AL L RS L mRlSNR00H gatlisradel i, mho | for congress in thix district, died In Lex! burns which will probably cause his death | was the more sclentific, knocked Klaheriy | Stefleson has In the last year defrauded him Emiciated and Weak and Pale | report. that @ bomb was found 1 (e ens | and only orde o anarahlst to stop hia | o o8 S mlitel and seven other men were badly burned | gut in the thirty-second round to the extent of between $3,000 and $4,000. | that my friends thought T would not live long. trance or in ther part of the for narangzue, which he did after denouncing | Movementsof Ocean Steamships February 20, | about the hands and face. It has been determined to secure the Cor- | He has gone so far as to file a complaint in [ T could do searcely any work at all and had to offle 554 Meinls i Hoary *Asaulth At Glbraltar—Arrived—Kalser Wilhelm 11, The Military Rifle assoclation, consisting | bett-Jackson mill for this locality it p the district court chargingz him with fraud, | Medown overy few minutes. I hegan getting cabled to the United States and exng trom New York. of the uII)H::ml genorals and other oficors | ble, and Immunity from legal i nce | 4100k month ago Underland mortiaged atj | Worse In January, loslog my flesh aud feollng an - Mo an atle Y blow U the T GEES HER PRO i S e g of the militia of ois, Wisconsin, Michi- | can be guaranteec Subscriptions wel hout a ith a nortgaged a I ' o g, 5 biow e S R i A% oW SO Arnvea—Auguata Vieor, | o 0 it ot ol Wicongo, Ml | v b g, "ot ptons e | 0, ORGSO | el il wou . o' o flce was based solely on the fa v from Hamburg, PR sobies g L] . o b ST S P T 58 losure, then buy the stock In and thus ril x.uvll.nn)nywp) to say I am Inbetter healthy HEAY (G o E rra T et ccision of an English Judge in Favor of At Liverpool—Arrived—Paris, fron . | yesterday and arranged to hold a tourna- | minutes nearly $10,000 was raised. RuEG: thet bhy, A AR R theiDuGhesk oPMARLGRL i ment, beginning September 10, provided at - - 80 IE BARDOE b e i ; ’ n T i e RiRYSle- pRani NSRS ey e least three states would participate CAPTURED TWO STARLE BOYS, (FOUBFONY RO PEOOURLY_ WA PUT Mp 8t Oo a;ll ures rs, manufactured Into a dynamite | decided that the house No. 3 Charlton House TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Two more deaths oceurred in the Kruoger 3 NI Bt AN ha10, AGLIIE (OrIBLofeIsson s MGEhars | fkithe Ariton family. ot Mionixsas @ity yoxterday he | Pollce Stop a Prize KIght but ¥all to Make | M. Stanfiell, acking for Stcffleson's mother: | than 1 have lm»n (ur a number of years. My - which the duch t Murlborough Domestlo father and mothet Ml last weck and were Arrests. W*h Y DA Al pran S AR gt (‘,’h friends remark to me: * Why how well you look.* A s ibish Vasael: Lost, rly Mrs. Louls Hammersleigh of New Kansas was yesterday visited by another | buried the sagie’ grave. Yesterday two BUFFALO, Fob. What promised to be | piva” (. Both remained In the store until I tell thom It 13 Hood's Sarsaparilla that has CONSTANTINOPLE purchased and assigned to the late | yoiere snow m and blizzard, children ;”"" reflet "; death. The four re- | o pice little mill at the cdvered track of the | 11:30 last night when Mr. Camp, & law stu- | 400 tho work. Iwould have all suffering hue coived hero state tha ged o her and not to her husband’s { o affairs of Adjutant General Artz of [ Jaaining children re hodtust ‘."""‘}I' Was | griving park last night was rudely broken | dent in J. W. West's office, acting in | mauity givo this mediclue a trlal and bo cone British, fron ‘lv'm‘u heirs, Counsel for the duchess sald the | Kansas are now being investigated. i e ’{rr"“"':: n ":' hfe . “"“;“",“"' up by the police after the principals had | SteMeson's interest asked the police to vinced. This statement 13 Wrue to the Lete crew supposed to bo & o duke belng nanclal trouble the g Y State Treasurer’ Niinco of Colorado re- o W fro o store, b " NN1E DECK xo v 0 . fate, duce belnk In_nancial trouble the | Wators from tho San Jonquin and other | ryeas to (ranater (s S8000 balanee 1ty over | fousht one round and tho sports had just | (ke Underland ”from tho | store, but | ser" Mg, Juu Drckmm, Watkn, 1L | Germuu AMrs In Afeica, reasons It was considered undesirable that | Streams threaten to inundate Stockton, Cal f fropy the legislativé find of 1891 to the un- | bogun to warm up. The bruisers were Tom s Then Camp induced Canfield to Hood's Pills curo liver 111, cons 'hnHw , BERLIN, Feb. 20.-Tho Relchstag tod hould advance him money, therefore The sworth Loan and Really company | oxpended fund of 811,060 now in the state | Rumsey and Mike Brennan, 160-pound men, wck Underland, so the officers say, the billousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indigestions | adopted the colonfal estimates after Chancel- ned o e o the duko and the af-Minasapoila hax aalgnod o Baward G | crensury 1o A ARG ot paingther ek, | Wien e wolls surorinsd tho. pariy. tipr me being (o ket the men to fAightnly in e i lor von Caprivi had dectaped that th beforo the houso was reconyoyed | Cha es of the oxtra gession of the leglsla- [ was a stampedo through a sky and the | grder to cause thelr arrest. Then bonds TS | of fuller news from the Cameraons wout oy | to the duchess. Justice Sterling held that the | Dr. Deustraw of St. Louls, who murdered e, us authorlzqd by ‘the appropriation bill | sports scattered over the roof. None were | awii 1w farnished and the man who oy ANMT \MEBN 1 "y Sl A i belng repaid to the creditors the prop- | his wile and child recently wlil be tried on antly passed. aptured except two little stable boys, who | 2ov hack to the store quickest would have o s | | erty must revert to the duchess March 20. vernor Rich |of Michigan has declded | were released. possesion, Underwood proved to bo the S2ECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. agc - T O Kansas stalwart democrats and the fusion- | upon a different lug of procedure in the S flectest of foot and now holds the stor THURSDAY, - | " oh £hawmber, ists are preparing for a big row during th ousting of th v“(, ary of the state, the £eosgal ko 5 | Stanfield now says he will fight the matte - SERIES TWELVE | pani 20.~1In the e of Depu- | coming campalgn treasurer and n.m missloner. Instead NEW YORK, Feb About 300 sports [ [ "oy o" o0t w,,.l,,o day. Thursdayfeh 91-90-23-24, . | ties today the minister of husban com- The supreme court of Michigan has af- | of appolnting thalx ossors and witnessed a hard glove fight at a sporting | e A T Fridoy, Saturany, d 3 FEBRUARY 21, 1894 | batted the Juurez project of a government | firmed the constitutionality of the barbers' ) sue lr,.:w.-;. thew in the suprem. g resort In the vicinity of Passale, N. J., early Released the W Matluees Thurslay and Saturday "l G S BHAS LR RRIOON Ak R PR S e WiIl first bring Gio wareanto procoe R e o e n toaK et warat dii SHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Superintend . e | e R | ek v R B el e S| e | s aiEe = % ) N might monopolize milling, baking, | has regained possession of the race horse | deposed by him weighing 126 pounds, but the colored man | o » . T \ D K \ght monopolize milling, baking, | has regained | f gLing I A s a < N =2 R R M, 4 q — i Treasury department, acting upon the rec et aurez replied by attacking what he | Catlan at Paola, Kan Wore o had the advantage in helght and reach. He e iy he o ommendation ol mmigration Commissloner umpiiioun Bact io. Froc s, | classed as the cxlsting oligarchy of the The tenth annual convention of the s e 4 | 15 well known and has only been defeated | ommend | af 1 Wednesduy Nizht [ ion's < COU PON | Chamber, but the deputies finally rejected M. | preme lodge of the Order of the ( . ploipat councll of Marsellles has | onco, lowerlng bis colors to Johnny Griffin, | Roger ot Plludelphia, - today “ordored by Hmlmwv\]m‘i v The Lion's Houth, ® Jarauz' proposal by a vote of 488 to 122 S, > 3 Ve, passed resolutions prote: Againat the pro he fght was hot from the start, but while | telegraph the immediate release of the four e, A P " o AL Staling, president of tho standing com- | O 0beed ut Piltaburg, Bu., yestorday. | posal to tucrease the corn duty or to modity | (hy’ cofored lud showed grit and sciency o | Irish weavers who had been employed by | LY sabinee, FrAncesca da Rimint . 9 . X Rxceed gly cold we € reported from | the bonding system. \ st Hart in the establishme of Ve Dat mittee on ..mmm spoke In support of the | y, 1o rceedIngly i e o was knocked out in the fourth round by a h - A World's Fair | commitiee'a Achiemo o aajust the corn duty | MInnesota and tho Dakotas. ~Tho drop in | A gispateh trom Vienna says: The gov- | ighchund swing on tho car [ G Tontiiaster Genoral Wanamaker at Phils, | Vriday Night Othello. = | to the existing price by e sliding sc The | :I:.: ey ,‘.,“n,l.m {x the oounty | Srument will Annoinee s RAN frasiohiae bill Indiana Bport | Selonla 1 ',", HAR SAYAR iR ;.‘{‘ Mty "ot ‘the | Suturday Night, Julius Caesar. - - PL government opposed this plan, and it was re- urteon ca alipox SLounty | with a view of quisting the socialist agita L v viooed: himael VR L | v ol e, s0c. 70, $1.00 au 1.3 i Jected, 401 to 103. | hospital at Edwardsvillo, 1L, u..l.- r d | tion in favor of universal franchise. MARION, Ind., Feb. 20.—A prize fight oc onrse, A 7hc and $1.00 Ry : i | Spavish Cluin o the Tilinols ‘Stato Board ‘of Heallh 1ast | e, Albani sang in concort in Berlin last | curred at (ho opora house at Gas City late | A e 15 h ST THEATER | F" i 0 sective this superb souvenir nlms, g even and, was accorded a flattering re , OO ¢ ki g LTOE ot et ol v | MADRID, Feb. 20.—The minister of forelgn | Tho zoological gardens of Cincinuati have | cuption. — The em Rummoned her to hew | 18t nlght between David Carrol of thi placo | popp RECOVER, O., Feb. 20.~The latest | . LRICES serics beariug different dates | aMairs has received a cable message from the | suftered a heavy loss in the death yesterduy [ box and congratulated her and requosted her L A€ Jonssboro. ! the red> | i) drilled in this fleld 13 one of the heaviest FUIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGUT L T A R A | Spanish minister at Washington, saying that [ °f the male chimpanzeo known as “Pat | ying at a soiree at the palace on Thursday L ke was Knockod out 1 the ninth round. | producers in the state. The well was shot | TUB GRBAT DIG 8UUCRAY s | tha principal of the Spanish claim for dam e governor of New Jorsey will take logal | jowing: ~ While walting at the railroad sta- | made the fight an earnest one. Locke | hue, and at short intervals since throws up U || tho Florida’ war. Tiicwo ‘clalims are st off | Uemocrats and republicans in the seuate of | Princo Blamarck, In' reply o a queation : S MR SO I e AL Gf Neranty | dReratiis Ao Tant et 011 atacing & by the long discussed Mora claims of | that state hether he was golng to Berlin soon, sald Hun lle Skatlng Record 1 way to the Wabash river. The well is known | G oanlcn e s, (Y Asiinglon s Bee Office, Omaha. | Havana. Deputy Lastresl of Maiguez leads Heavy snow storms are reported from the | “At any rate not at present. I have noth TORONTO, Feb. 20.—Harley Davidson, th % Wenta No. 21, and will be good for 1,000 | birthda L4 wensmemen? | Lhe opposition in the chamber vicinity of Leadville and other Colorado | ing to do in Berlin now. 8t. Pau), Minn., skater, now here, says he | barrels a day when brought under control Matines prices—Any seat 1 the house 28 cense

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