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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, i Q Q 1 [ | actor, s severely indisposed. T BN N "DV | acquired a_fo but of late has had re- N TIEDC " ¥ | diiiaed 1 o e House T 1 " NEW ERA FOR WOMEN COMING. ous raid throug & Bloody instrument and other signs of mur Liberals Badly Prightened by the Votes in | taterest Increasing in the National Council | e RS taved for i\ Acts of ger were tound in j\he housn, Othet eyl & his wife i Wi | kindness, Captain Marsh leaves a widow i i ho wa a lodge “the Yell suro wn i ¢ B9 ikirbny ond MeatIEE &e WHTIRton/ Practical Defeat of Woman Fuffrago in | Kindness. cCaptain Marsh feoves ¢ ave W | Plant of the Bird Canning Company Totally | ¥ nd lodged in the ¥ Measuro Drawn in Favor of the Creamery 4 liament Monday, WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Religlon and South Dakota Causes Trouble, ville i ) ! and i ; T L Men Not Assured of Pastage. HONDS OFFERED FOR SALE, Destroyed with Other Buildings, his Wit 8 0 e ago woman's work and influence therein as they —_— ——— PHILADELPIUIA ELECTION. | should be practiced in the various walks and |ty \1 | Syndicate Proposes to Dispsss of Half of bl N RAEAT POLITICAL EXGITEMENT IN LONDON |0 8 ite was the thems to which the | THEY WILL DEFEAT THE DIVORCE BiLL Thew 1 tHIEEOOAIPS, NO WATER WS AVAILABLE AT THE TIME | Repabiicnns Carey tho City by About sisty | CROWDS HEAR THE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE national council of women devoted their three NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—The managers of e PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 10.-At ht Emaliness of the Government’s Majority on | sessions today. Since yesterday more fra- [ Retallation Aloog This Line Determined |the Belmont-Morgan government loan synd Fisme Nel WA { v f ! g h | ftureh Leads the Attack on the Sontly ot sed thelr prospe or the Sele Apply the Torch When the | all indications point to the election of Closure Followed by » Hastily Sum- | ternal delegates have arrived and before the cate fssued thelr prospectus for the Ameri- ctbilanpdudd At iad b . 2 i moned Cabinet Coanell Furnishes regular proceedings of the morning session A e IO SI0! 3 Sharles r tayot o p v Omahn Indos A Was Suppo Bttt ) el can half of the new 4 per cent bonds late this City Was Without the Usual Pro- L I, Warwick as mayor of this cit = istry and Was Suppor and Towns in that Se - - Yot BTN B by @ majority estimated at from to | In the Final Vote in Committeo Food for Gossly-Mongoers. began they were introduced to the cour tion of the State. ALl LU e R LR L - gude 0,000 over Robert W. Pattison, ex-g nr of the Wiwle. Thiy feltds’ Mes, WWardell of Hansis ant subscription, and they can be paid for in Good Worl, of the state. William J. Roney, the repub Holoh. Heowell, THAHH oL, DORTAYIPAnIAL ps urrcney or gold. The managers of the syn an candidate for iver of taxes, has —— Y sald toddy doubtedly evidently been large ¥ his party, but resenting the Farmers alliance, and Amela| PIERRE, ., Feb. 19.—(Spectal Tele- | »“‘”‘ N ”] b " e " ““.m"; :'\t'u""“‘l . _:" TECUMSEH, Neb b 10.—(Special Tele- | M8 majority . o A LN, Feb, 19.—(Special)—The oleoe Quinton of the Woman's National Indian | gram.)—The practical defeat of woman euf- | °°/ 4 Lk e e SEt NYANIRE AL & i i e n, the d candi 0 Il came up In the house this e O e iscostion. wis | frane todny has. enraged. the Biack Hills | ider most advantageous to the object the syn- | STam.)—Just at a time when this clty's water | is catimaed at 400X © ma . 5 b, . Byl i bl ! L | dicate has in view, namely, the building up | plant Is crippled, as new flues are belng put | trates, eleven select and In a manner not anticipated by the L ke ban summoned | 1¥ided Into several sections, of which the members who were pushing the bl nd they | and maintaining the government's gold re- |in the enty-nine common have bee ers. Burch moved that the rules be owning street this forenoon, ha O | firgt was the influence of women in bringing | now declare that they will revenge them- | serve. - They may sell the bonds (o one bid- | sagion and the water decidedly | 1) ANS Bave & majority of these offices, | Suepended and the house proceed with the & meeting of the cabinet. The measures | ., .00 conviction to bear upon daily I'fe. | selves by defeating the divorce bill, in which | der or to several; they may sell them for | L5 (0 b (o0 B 1 hat | ginusual interest was manifested in order of bills on second reading. Robinsom taken to summon the ministers were rather | n this subject was read by Minnie | Sloux Falls and other towns are ‘nterested, | 801d ot for currency, or to whichever bidder | ' at the standpipe, 80 low that|election, and n remarkably large vote was | tojed to grasp the full extraordinary. Messengers were dispatehed 1y Vp o S0t SRR Yoo a \”)"v“‘(\ 4 AL . G “d: | or bidders whose bid or bids may be consid- [ no pressure could be had, the city was visited | polled. The day was gencrally observed as | grasp the full significance of this RTINS Are: Eficoa’ tF TenlagnonN’: oF TN | navt. woriat,, BAFUIGUINELY 1A' (e, VSR dayh, | o sirong JEhb 18 beng miace ofi; the bill and | ered most advantageous o the government, | by two destructive conflagrations in a single | f, BOHIAY, and the strcets were crowded. | move and objected to golng out of the regulae e the moete | han e By he ater 0'Y% [ petitions aro pouring In dally remonstrat- | and therefore most advantageous to the syn- ht The, Night, waged by the tw oreform oreun- | order. He said that as the friends of the QUReant mintators anc all came to U1k Mee | B s Shintns on s Unawaiss, she |inE against ft. Stil the managers claim |dicate. The follawing is the'clroulac: L E, | Zons Committee of ninety-five was directed | bl had a majority in its favor they should RPIEW(GH Tinted fully wn our, . The pre- Lew Ay wAd Shining onl s unawaras, ‘whie |j ol ot o NEW YORK, Feb, 19, 1895.=On behalf of [ At @ few moments before midnight last . not be afraid to take up the regular orde BFdnTeshailion of thie party, as shown by |TEUICH & WORSE jera for woman Inthe ool | Sl R Lt ey hegan work with o rush, | dosor e offcr” for, il tho ‘Above | nfEht the alarm of fire was turned in from | fed their {urwiie down, e most sangms | o G SIS - ihe RN iOtH o LB oo | seale of the world, e house today bega ork wil sh, | de $15,000 United States 4 per cen 5 Bia 5 3 d Canning company’s | Of the republican leaders did not hope for ch protested aga an islnuatiol the recont narrow majoritis on varlous et | " gscuation of tho sublect was pariel- | susponding all i, Tho meat impirtan | o0 Bedring thiertsl teom Fobfiny B e oot of the Dird Canning COmPANY'S | o majority hiher than £,000 or 4000 Whil | against his motion. Senate fllo 78 had not tions In the House of Commons and the fact|pated in by May F. Lowell of Pennsylvania, a g In gl A T TR Lt et I T e O el i, ol TR L RIS | be o secon e the o 1o Tosebers had o long conference | nelcgatn trom the AtV ey VATIA & | measuro to come up during the day was | price fs 12 per cent, of Whith 14 per | and consisting of the main bullding, which |88 eonfident’ that he would e elscted by been read the second time, and as the speciay ¢ ¥ y | de f A s ' | the woman's suffrage resolution, which had [ Cent will at once be payable on all of the about 20,00 plurality. That the Pennsly-|order was consideration of house roll 168 at Buckingham palace yesterday afternoon | Frances I. Bagley of Michigan, Vice Presi an's suffrage re 1 et | amount ahi’{he Femining 306 ‘por’ cunt | I8 a one story brick, and thres additional | Ny dimoetutle: faciion ‘oppored {0 the | ana senate flo 7 Aseic z i coon after her arrival from |dent of the National Council Mrs. Jenkins, | be postponed until 3:30. Gold, at that ore March 1, or upon delivery of | buildings, one, the boiler room, being brick, [leadership of National Chairman Harrity (0 senate file 78, identical in language, tha with the queen, soon after M | A | | T e 0 held o lons contor- | MiEs Johnson of Penneylvania and Frances . | tme, moved to take the bill up. Glasa r-) the bonds. us provided halow, with interest | g two trame work rooms and store houses, | (Ut Lattison, t tndicated by the fact that latter could not be considered in committea sle of Wight, and held a long €onfer | yjjjarq, The next subject of the general Slsted the attempt, stating that last wee per cent per annum from March 2 B, - ence with the whips of the liberal party | the Twelfth ward, which usunlly £oes demo- | of the whole until it had been read twi repared and executed b e | a today all served to increase the rumor that|church as minister and missionary and Mrs, | today, but did not specify In his motion that ] . Sirmng | fire LONDON, Feb. 10.—There 1s h gossip in political circles today owing to the fact that Lord Rosebery, the prime minister, upor his arrival at the official residence In boiler at the pumping againzt the councilmen whose records justi topic treated of woman's mission to the | Gold had simply moved to postpone until| bonds will be deliverea as “soon® as | The whole plant was a complete loss. The | cratie, gave Warwick 400 majority. department. Purc¢hasers desiring department belmg handicapped fn the [ The’returns came in very ‘slowly, tut at | The reading continued untll sonate file 78 a dissolution of Parllament is imminent. [ Katherine Lente Stevenson of Massachusetts [ the, DIl should be a special order, conse- | to complete their paymentsibefore delivery | shortage of water, a bucket brigade had (i (e AL R Sk A RLL L LR LU L BERLLURR GL LR 08 L For several minutes last evening when the |led in the discusslon. She was followed by | quently it could not be reached except under ur"]llln- bonds will' be given negotiable re- | be formed and water obtained from wells {a majority of 50,000 for Warwick. These | hat the house go Into committee of the whols vote was being taken in the House of Com- | Elizabeth U. Wales of Maine, Emily Bur-|& suspension cf the rules, requiring a two- ",r;". subscription list will be opened at | t0,Protect adjoining pro | same wards gave Hastings 10,00 over Sing- | on house roll 168 and snate file 78, The mons on Sir Willlam Harcourt’s motion to | lingame Cheney of Maine, Mary . Arm-|thirds vote, This was a new point, and |10 a. m. Py 20) ,.,,‘,! witt S "iosey | Three of the buildings were the property | Xly in the late subernatorial clection. When | motion prevailsd and Harrison went into the close the debate on the address in reply to | strong of Indiana and others. inst precsdents pursued by the house | without notice. Bids'will be received by |of the Tecumseh National bank,: valued at|ppipe were some douhts about Senator Quay | chair. the queen's speech it was confidently be- | esterdny afternoon a reception was held | since the opening of the s:ssion, but Speaker \~l||\<-r\131 the unde m“mi and payments | $1,500, and were not insured. A. D. Flanagan | cypporting the publican ticket, owing to | lieved by the members of the opposition that [ at the Ebbitt house at which the officers and | Howard held that the point was good, and At \1‘;‘“""';_ R ~‘}:I~“‘>‘;. y --,‘l.-kh organ & it wonld be found that the government was | ex-officers, vice presidents of the council, |as the vote on the propositicn stood 39 to | Youe banks LA g Db owned the fourth building, which was valued | some factional alsputes, but the returns in- | Benedict led the fight aganist the twin at $1,000, and insured for $600. In machinery | dlcate that Mr. Quay decided to sacrifice | measures. He began by presenting the fols defeated when the vote was announced. In | greeted the delegates and visitors attending |37 it was lost, and the DIl goes back into| The right is reserved by us to reject | 20 equipment Bird Brothers, the up«vr-uuxs""\‘h T8 ]""' fe l’”;“r to .”."L.‘ ';':“'fr H\-: lowing questions: the crowded lobbies of the house it was im- | the triennial | general orders, where it may not be reached | any application and to reddce.to a smaller | of the plant, lost $2,000, with $500 insurance. | RAFLY and turned in for the subport of the NATEHARY £ wien! A BIL ALY COIRIR possiblo to ascertain how the voting was| Religicn was the topic that had been set |again this session. amount than applied for, and to apporiion | All the stock that Had been put up tis year | SSTLADELPIIA, Feb. 0 -0 0. mI Ut B IOn . T LhG BeRAtHCTe given, but when the division was nearly over | for consideration at the evening session. It| The school book law, which it has been f{“;""n""'}ll‘f“;"';“l' en ",""_“fc"{v and Kurop- | was shipped to the St. Joe branch of the[ At this hour there is nothing to indicate s ugo the announcement was made in & Whikpor was circulated that the government | was divided into two parts, the first con- | frecly charged contained a big steal, was re- | Host, "4t Jense onehalt of (the bands awi | M but a fow days since. fhat the ‘Munteipnl teague, the reform or- | tie public ‘press that “this subject “was Ak aitonted. . The loudness of the cheers | irolled by the National Fres Baplist Woman's | ported favorably by (ho comimittes by unan- | bo_alloted in London on sich terms nad| At 8 o'clock the fire had subsided and the | ganization, haa elected any of its candidates. | SHtraCENS oM, Beperny (iertet, EIah Aot with which the liberals greeted the announce- | Missionary society, and the second by the | imous vote. Wilson at cnce moved to in- | conditions as may be provided for in the | citizens returncd to bed, but scarcely to be SPRUNG A SENSATION. ing the present legislative sossion and that ment of the figures showed the .»xlv nt -l: national council itself. Mary A. Davis, pres- | definitely postpone it, and notwithstanding L:\’x:;h"llllflsl;,x,\[r S e in |h]1|rv(ul rl‘|fm.\'“ \\_lvvnl afi.nu, m‘ 3 n"l'lm'k, v Ay i 1I|,« |lu|.|\ outcome was being closely watched their anxiety, which was apparently well | jaent of the Baptist society, presided. During | Gold's plea for time the motion carried by ur allotments be made within four | the clanging of the fire bell brought them to| v % = 2R s Almost | DY @ liTee number of fnterested parties on Justified, as the vote was 279 to 271, GIVIN | tho firat part Mrs. Frances Stewart Mosher |a voto 0¢ 53 o 22, a8 by O RBONT MORG. the streets only to witness the burning of | Member of the Indinna Leglslatare Almost hoth sides; such being the cuse 1 it not them but clghty majority, with 120 members | o¢ Michigan spoke on the ethical adjustment [ The census bill passed unanimously and Arat 3 + | two of Tecumseh's aubstantial business butld: | o000 oo o CREMtORR IOt (L HEROTLON Seleh the fadts DToLe Teaching absent including pal of women's home and soclological duties, and | the house refused to back the senate in cut- ings, together with their contents. Aga house was discussing the Nicholgon tem- | & definite conclusic To get at the exact K L DO e L SR e D I00 TN DRSO T fire departiment was on hand, but to no e Il s banei was ex- | Ftotus of tiic easo let s propound a few cussed practical Christian living. Miss Isa- | reducing the rate of inte to 10 per cent, == All that could be done was to tear a BAE by TRe\EnE P Catrl wo) J i the AronGee £ the Tteber | eIt Chase Davis of New York, recordivg and Leach's bill appropriating 40,000 acrcs | Superintendonts from tho Various Citles the frame sheds from the close proximity of L:):.flk‘m;)m‘“"_-”;‘”“‘1_”"{‘:‘{‘]‘Wh‘ Al i B e s StheprobORCU ISR EEHEN o L L 1‘\"_"' I secretary of the council, read a report giving |of land to the Normal school at Springficld, Meet at Clevelund. the “’0"‘;,“‘1!(I‘T“‘:”'k“!‘(z G e IS R A Vhitt I8 its real purpose? ienerals Wounded, ABRGH 3 S s inaAIn Ry BoTE Be 5 et b} JADE AGAIN. € rom all ¢ the Ate [those IRt O s 0ot AR for thaluDy PANA“\‘.F.;‘, e e been ro. | Sbstract of the work of he standing com- (passed. S e CLEYDLAND) Feb: 10-Hb /annual meot-!| mne. pocel priveas. Fasin Al eftective | state, ho' exelaimed, dramatically:. “You | yAre those instlzatars acting for theipuby MA, Feb. 19.—Ne! a nittees of the council to secure the reecgn! Senator Valentine of North Dakota blath b N erinte; 0 St s ’ R S 2 A ¥ ¥ 5 OL:IOTaprIVate celved here of a battle fought on Saturday be- | tion of women In church conferences. Mrs. | present with a petition to be adopted by all Ing of the department of the superintendence | work In saving adjoining property Dhell BayEtaEhouRelIEEnoURILEKI LR AN Vel IO pniva o R Al ' (bl s fween the rebels and government forces near | Mary Dickinson of New York then spoke on [ legislatures of the west, asking ongress to | O the National Educational assoclation was | flames abated only when they reached the | &% SERI¥ NWIGR, YO GFC SR Stritieal LR OO AL JA L, L Shnta Tosn in the department of Doyaca, | the attitude of the lead'ng religious de- |exterminate the Russian’ thistie. called o ordar) by Presiding & yH. Mixvel | fire walliot the CEatel B RE, The TRell eyen i fior You are talking secking fo upbuild certain classes, are B o e ilad. an_ both sides, | Nominations toward woman's growing service | In tho senate Johnson's bill permitting | of Brooklyn, N. Y., at Assoclation hall to- DB o o s Jolot e S ST LR LD b A a) G R AR TR a y n"f",‘\-f“ UL iter RTRAL (o TeaeIRgS | ol TuEee: counties 1o reduce the number of commis- | day. After a praver by Bishop Leonard of | LY, SULIk c tn the Simpson butding, | fime {iere’ is"a ‘il of Wity ‘in e cleommuieine - dleterio he government reports that the vebel gen- | aigs Sadie Amerfcan of Chicago spoke on | sioners to three passed. LOhio and a brief address of welcome by | whieh was. oscupied fointly by Cyrus Town- | basement of this state house, alth, and s it composed of impure of, erals Valderama and Gomez were wounded. | ¢y “iggojal Obligations of Religion.” She| The game bill, creating a game and fish S 5 which was occupled fointly by Cyrus | to the members on this floor."” R Tt is expected that the opposing armies Wil | gafs 1n part: It f5 time for us to realize | warden. drew out a long and hot dloussion. | Mo3or Blee, Director of Schools H. O. Sar-|send as a livery stable and G. C. Zutavern | pandemonium reigned immedis Is it manufactured and sold under its engage in another battle soon. that the sins of omission are as great as those [ Alpin and Pease favori "l : |’1 th ;| gent of this cily extended the welcome of |as a saloon. Both these men lost all their|personal encounters were v | true name, or deception practiced? "Fhe capitulation of the forcss in the nortn. | % the Sine of ontisslon are as great b those | Alpin and Pease favoring I, and Lathian and | Cleveland's public schools to-the conven- | property. Simpson's loss on bulding, $3.000; | avoided. There were Can the 'use of amato or other coloring ern part of the republic does not affect the | ipe ickedness of caste in India and the ;_lew opposing. It was postponed on a tie | tion, Presideunt Maxwell's address, which fol. | insurance, $1,000. Townsend's livery stock | and M‘r _-H-i‘lm\):: 1"'.',","({"‘,.";' Melirenencuunt Tll‘lv.\t:,uu o8, |..-I .lwx.....\1 l’m\ulullu-llvt wlnm ¢ er sections. It is nored | oryel e B e i lowed, stated at length .the aims and ob- | consisted o een head of horses, ten bug- said. “And no wonder yo 0 | mixed with olcomargarine and harmless rebellion in other scctlons. 1t i3 ramored | cruelty of the Turk to the Armenian, and in- | A petition was introduced by Crawford or- | joct of tho association. The regular L ob- | consisted of thirteen head of horses, ten BU&" | hush me up. “There Is a barrel of whisky | and lawful when mixed with creamery pros that there is disquiet dand unr stead first remove the beams from our own | gering an fnvestigation of i \Rrities al ¥ e regular busl- | gies, harness, office furniture, etc.; v down ther nd it was furnished you by | ducts? partment of Caucaud. It is expected that | cyey doring un investigation of irregularities al- | ness program of the meeting was tien taken | §1,260; no Insurance. Dr. Sivey, a velerinary | the whisky: league, You ‘are shackled by | Are there mot more impurities and aduls et Matosto. Garcies with - Bonjamin | gm0 iehman Wallace of New York | 82 to have taken place In Lawrence county | up and the theme of the morning was o | Nirgoon, lost $50 worth of instruments in | it : on claimed he had been in- | torations In butter than in olco or buttera Ruise and Senor have Teft Costa. Rica | g e reaiel Richman Wallace of New ¥ork | soveral years ago. ~Lothian's bill authoriz- | show the best quality of a teacher's Ll A Vi 3 rtake of the whi and when | ine, and is not more real deception prace A 0 's | Townsend’s place. Zutavern's loss on stock | ¥ited to par OSAtibE W ¢ e real decep prac: {“"dc‘"““';' ‘: ia expected that they Wil | S Mranns B e esciona M thg [ N8 the” trustecs of Brookings Agricultural | work. The first paper was read by Mr. W. the uproar had subsided smmittee of | ticéd upon the consumer of the formes and on the wes 2 AR ArRY X st A ' 5 of liquors and bar fixtures was §$1,600, WIth | (}0e was appointed by the speaker to|than of the latter? Sebond ‘mare of tho ovening. - After prayer by | colege to hold farmers’ institutes, Chambers' | C. Warfleld, superintendent of schools at | $s09 nsurance. (S6a ol han L aeltand ven oute Sradia General Carmago's forces in Bogota have | et erine Lonte Steventas Mins Boe feary | bill repealing the tree bounty, and Boyce's | Covington, Ky. Superintendent Aaron Gore [ ¥ pom®'}ie the flames spread to Emil BURCH MADE REPLY. ' proclaimed Santos Acosta president., ney of Missourl spoke on ‘“Temperance and bill making hotel lcopers liable for lost | of Denver, Colo., Superintendent Charles W. | ppiters brick block, which was occupled by DISCRIMINATION IN RATES. These questions were referred L Unity.” property all passed. D Y ]1"".‘,“" D Sooner ol | avim Frascher in running a saloon for the —_ who took them up seriatim. In reply he Peabody's Denefactions I London. i | o, Miss Clara C. Hoftman of Missouri spoke T e Mleannimiers of Grand Rab- | Omaha Brewing assoclation. Not a dollar’s | Colorado Coal and [ron Company Appeals | proceeded to analyze the bill and made seve LONDON, Feb. 19.—In connection with|on ‘“‘What Promise for the Future?’ DENVER, Feb. 10.—The state senate In | same. lines G eilowed on the forth of this property was saved. Phifer's to tho Interstate Commission. eral points that were well received by the the one hundredth anniversary of the late| Lady Henry Somerset did not speak, being < , s H. Tark Provideig " loss on building, $3,000; insurance, $1,000.| PUEBLO, Colo., Feb. 19.—The Colorado | gallery. George Peabody, the trustees here of the | confined to the house by a cold executive session today confirmed the ap-| H. 8. Tarball of Providenge, R. T., read v b b 1 2 “osh : Yt e ! Y AT Y RACOIC E s i SR < e the report of the commiittee Gpon the train- | Omaha Brewing assoclation’s loss on build- | yuel and Iron company has petitioned the Rtouse made a *‘josh” motion that Burchi fund given by Mr. Peabidy for the er Miss Willard closed the scssion with an ac- | polptment by Governor Melntyre of Frank |ing of teachers, The report W interes ing, $3,000; insurance, $2,000. Loss on Can- | yneorstate Commerce commission that the |D® allowed to reply through the papers, and tlon of the dwelling houses for the working | count on her visit to the white house today to [ Church, A. W. Ogle and Charles L. Wil-|ing and was discussed by Superintendent | field's building, $200; fully insured. Buffum 3 the fight then took on more sanguinary clagses in London. report that the total of | present the polyglot petition to President |son as members of the Denver fire and | Blodgett of Syracuse, N. Y., Principal Mil- [ ¢“an 008 W70 v canpelnrs puta- | Tailroads carrying trafiic from Chicago to the | foqqures. Burch declared his readiness to res R e now LU0, Oning to thie ben- | Cleveland. * The oresident, she said, In reply, | police board, and Edward Monash as a|jgn of Auburs, N No Prof Cooke of ,,,n';\,,,-, Nl Il hataAitottia dtrest ply through the papers or anywhere else. Now oceupied by 20,000 fnmates, The aver- f(me«l that l‘m rvohglnrhdrr]]llh@ :;mm-,l of the petl- | member of the Board of Public Works, to | of Hoston, Miss ' Nichols ot Thdianunalis. | and it is considercd worth §500 less than it | ination in frelght rates against Colorado com. | = Speaker Richards, from the floor, wanted fige rent of the rooms is 2s 24 per week, | tion as one in which all good men and women | succeed the appointees of Governor Waite, [ Tnd., Miss ‘Ellen G. Revely of this city, and | was last night. Mills & Son, furniture | mon points. All of the western roads are | to know who had prepared this list of ques- The nyerage weckly earnings of the head | should take an intérest. He closed by ex- | whose terms‘would mot expire until April, | D. 1. Kiehle, president of Minnesota uni- | gealers, also suffered a small loss fn removing | made defendants in the petition, but the | tions. of ench family among the fumates of the | pressing the pleasure he felt in recelying the | but whoso appointments had never ~been | Versity Pl Al e complaint s really directed against the | In replying to the first question Burch rooms fs 235 61, The queen and the duke of | representatives of the Women's Christian | confirmed. i e e e A h to the | Southern Pacific, which is alleged to be in. | said that this anti-olcomargarine legislation Devonshire haye.sent cable dispatches 1o | Temperance union, Although there may be a legal contest over | ~CUZ HER THROAT WITH A RAZOR. Opinions do not differ much as to the | g iy, "on the discrimination complained of. | was instigated by 90 per cent of th 1 the mayor of Fenbody, appreciative of the X o ltiough thereimay et lessl opnteat ovsr orlgs ot/the twofires, ‘the general one belng | HRUA% 85 the SLEERIACEn, SOREIAEE. ok | was dnstigated by 60 per;cent of tae people, Mr. Peaboc 3 T S sses! ce betwes e _ 4 , e iAry 'he acf any e po- | of . Nebraska, sle who owned thi ‘8, iFixtues ot Mr. 1 V. TAANKS TO THE MEXICANS. and new boards, there will be no Tepetition | BRFBEF ““"l;"‘lills “"vulllerm-u She Dia [ that it was the work of an incendiary. sition, nccording to the petition, that “the | and whd were Inclined . to compets with Students Boveott the Lectures, of the disgraceful scenes that attended the ot 8uppory Himi e e S factor fixing the standard of the value of the | fraud. But it had not been instigated by & TORONTO, Feb. 10.—The threat of the | OMeinl Recognition of Conrtosles Shown to | renewal of the members of the Fire and NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—A brutal murder ONEARMIEEIONRORIN UIRE, carlers’service to Bl Tranclaco inithe ool ljcorgoration. - n"regard oy italintent Hi students attending the Toronto university 3 L Police Board by Governor Waite a year ago. [ Was committed in the rear of a temement o ors C Trying to Fiud | hoation by water from (he Auantic to the | purpose, Burch sald that the gentleman e Prot. Dale. was mot retnstated and | WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Secretary of | President Mullins, for the old board, said | house at 55 Baxter strect, ust in the center | o< Gut Al About the Whisicy Trate | baciio seaboard, and that the further 1t gote | from Douglas could read. The provisions an Investigation into the management not |State Gresham has sent the following message | this afternoon: “We wlll retain this office | of the lowest portion of the city, today, and Out All About the Whisky Trust. away from the Atlantic scaboard into the Atla ab 0 in the bill were all before him. In its cons ; s i a g i PEORIA, Feb, 19.—Messrs, Hartshorne and | interior of the western country the higher the granted all lectures would be boycotted, was | 0 0ur charge, Mr. Butler, at the City of ;"""'“-'Jw[c‘)"’;“ .‘lgfmc ‘,\hofr“fpdwmm 0| Vencenzo Nino, a barber, cut his wife's B et five of the 700 students | Mexlco, upon the recelpt of one from that [ it claim our term of office does not ex text he would find its aim and purpose. Sanoans kg Rice, New York, members of the reorganiza- | Fate may be. % Then followed & running fire of aueations s 20l i 1ot X~ | throat from ear to ear In the presence of o Kept away trom the bullding today, and the | oficial describing the manlfestations dis- | Paions” i oo goonaiTusslayiiniApri)Sand professors had a holday, The government | played at the funeral of United States Mini tion committee, which claims to represent NATIONAL MILLERS COMBINE, from the delegation from Douglas and others, Wil not yield. It fs said the students will | ter Gray: intend to remain her until then unless the [thelr two children. He claims he committed ,000,000 of the $35,000,000 stock of Distilling and Cattle-feeding company, ar- | New Organization to te Tormed for Mutual | bought unbranded. Burch = replied that 1 march to the Parliament buildings and d ok Sl plates | courts shall decide otherwise.” the deed because his wite's lover had tried Ehtiuntanted e L he president, to whom I com-| Chief Armstrong, when interviewed, said:| to induce her to kill him and way. | rive i e ¢ Protectia could in Lincoln. Crow was of the opinfon, : buildings municated your telegram reporting. the ex- | “I shall recognize. the ola board until the | Tho friends ot tne. murdeved. woman Slaia | FLved I the city this morning and put U at | oyio) g6, peb, 19.—At @ conference at | 1At It.could not in Omaha. Denedict wanted! mand :;d:‘.{lu‘n;r"’r:;‘[‘r".\’lll‘:luc%"u;:leg:.msm- ceptional honors pald to Minister Gray’s mem. | courts declde Who arc entltled to the oMicss.’” | that the deed was provoked by her refusal| the National hotel. They sald thelr obfect |, B0, s 0% ioqy “hotween the | L0, know If it was possible to buy clco anys denominatiol C ges o= = Vhil e i J T orview X @ acific B 13 vhere 2 o als va 3ol X i Ory) 1raabs thatyou exnres Ao Which bhoard will you recognize in thé |longer to support her husband. in coming to Peorfa s to interview the ex- 2 3 e ne Yoty where minus its legal brand, He also wanted operate with the 'varsity boys. nfiu. (t; ;)‘Itlxl:l‘::p)lc“u;\lll:ll.s 11‘]1\:1]‘1:_1; n(m{’ .\flu;)! vt onib ot ioAraRY el | Iyou Grdarats Rhonesons ]m-\‘rr Worked. af anything, and | pert accountants who are now examining the officers of the National Millers association to know what benefit would be galned by, R 1 ka1 ne i Conntrys Dreciation of these rignal and tonching tribe | “L Will recognize neither board in any un- [ during the past year has unmercifully beaten | books of the Distilling and Uatile-teeding | and repr a trom mapy looal and|passage of V”l:‘u megiize,Burch 4 ks I“. LONDON, Feb. 10.—Messrs, N, M. Roths- | Utes of estecm on the part of the president lawful act. I will have nothing to do with | his wife because she could not support him |company and learn from them what is the | state millers n agreement was | WO A ,I:' e tadh |’1 10 no's RPACDON, Feb; . 10.— DR ths- | 40 government of Mexico.” a repetition of last year's affairs at the city | and the two children. A heavy fall was |actual financial condition of the company. | reached whereby all tho assoclations of the | the state. There might be, he ald, 10,900, childs & Sons issucd a prospectus this after-| “goorotary Gresham has addressed the fol- | hall.” eard in thelr room, and tho neighbors in the | 1f, as they belleve, it {s hetter than has DEen | ouniry il be amalgamated into a new nae | b bur tiese weme iy ehrusions noon for the sale of the mew United States | Jowing telegram to Mrs. Gray at the City | Chlef Armstrong ordered the removal of | tenement rushed to the door and broke it |represented, they will ascertain how much | i ey TR SRR T bt o e T T bonds, of which, it fs announced, one- | of Mexico: two officers who had been detailed In his|open. On the floor was the body of Mrs. | is needed to put the company on its feet, and | tont ML associnion MAER Bill b Mmoot | who were in favor of it. 1f this was class Dol 1s o be taken here, and the other half | *“Tho president directs me to convey to |absence to guard the board’s office. Nino, The head was nearly severed from |if it can be made to pay, as they think it | POREd:C Ahp PEMERE TDICis BF COF OfRiie | leglslation the mombers could make the in America. Subscriptions will open tomor- | you his heartfelt sympathy in your deep Y e the body. Alongside fho bidy sat the mur- [ can, they ‘have no doubt but that all “tne | Ziien WHE BO 16 BEAC Lhe BOUP SO0 BEEN | most of 1t e dld not consider it Cass row and close on Thursday. The price will [ afliction, and I add my own sincere condo- SRR BOCERS derer, covered with blood.. He was deliber- | money needed will be forthcoming wpon re- f yuc® ¥ o0 e S e e e at class Jegislation which 00, “l'{“i e €227 for cvery $1,000. The Messre, Roths- | lences. Your husband’s sudden death, termi- | ST PH, Mo, Feb. 19—The 1ong | ately dressing a little girl, 6 years old, and | organization. S T TP TP | v o g el e IR TR ehilds will issus scrip installments to extend | nating a diplomatic carcer of great usefulness, | (raWn out contest, for the county clerkship | was apparently unaffected by the sight. 'Ven- | Asked if the retirement of Mr. Greenbut | (JBC0L RO 80" dhg “Rational leglsiation | Tn regard ¢ | FEARRee ket iR T fnto July. A coupon for 65 shillings for | is a public loss.” of Buchanan county was ended today by [ conzo admitted that he had commiited the | from the management would be insisted upon | [0 Ffeure ek, siae Shd peional lewiElation | In rogard (o the auesuion © s the b it every $1,000 will be attached to the serip, and a decision In favor of Robert Nash, the|deed. In his pocket the bloody razor was | Mr. Rice replied that was something for the | &5 ¥ ade. a . | seeking to puil down other institutions? he ! e ltor Pavine. |(Aemoctatlo COntCRLAN L By the. declsion. of sl AL, 'y | Plllsbury of Minneapolis acted as chairman | would say that he supposcd this referred to will be payable on the Tst of August. WASHING Feb, 19—(Specinl Telo. | the court twenty-three ballots were thrown | 2489 Sockholdery o dctorming, - He- kel they (v 4 b B » —_——— as yet had no statement of the condition of | &t today's meeting and with a committee of | a number of workmen in South Omaha. He State Monopoly of Imported Grain, gram.)—Congressman_ Mercer and Repre- | faso tha office ‘ot onnty troasapns miso VI [ & CHICAGO HEEALD SOLD. the company obtained from the experts, anl | five he ppoint will arsange the details | had worked this matter up and hud found BERLIN, Feb. 19.—At a meeting of the | Sentative Bynum of Indiana have prepared D MESY figures given out as coming from them they | Of the new organization. that Cudaby employed about 150 people in 2 i i a_measure which provides for an appro- | Anti-Dolph Men ange Their Candidate. | James W, Scott Purchased tho Interest of | believed were premature, The committee T ST ST the manufacture of oleo at an average price v i de by Count AGAINST THE LL 2 7 ) Land 0wnershlr gue s; m\lu '-']n “:M:I )yu rmlm ::"I.ll‘lll;nh «?“ relmburse .;m.:xmmr‘ cxpenses SAL 1.](1r.~.. Feb. 19.—-In today's sena John K. Waish, places no credence in statements put out by i, 2 ELBE'S OWNLRS, rr\'n“"r o ::s xll day. lI\A;':WIr,u'vlv(‘ll;‘ spealer, von Kanitz, the agrarizn leader in the Re'chs- | Incurre avements “around | torial ballot the anti-Dolph republicans | CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—John R. Walsh, the | the managers. They had come here to find | o Cotpnnet elt free to denounce this institution as & - public buildings. gressman Mercer $ayvs | ohange 380130 v 5 SHICAQO, Beb:. In eI Wo sh,: the t ) ® Sult for Damages lirought by a Relative of | g corporatiod tag, providng for u state monopaly of the| that Omaha will be u beneiloiary to the 2 [lonangod trarn Gsorge = WHllamato 8. Al ownser otithe majorityiofiaiocicptitie: Ohixliaut for themaslyed exastly; Nowsihilngs are. OrLAmAsLe ToaRhE by A Rislat poulaanicomursonice s LR O all impo ains, - | tent of v i e vole & olph, 405 ¢, | cag o ( 2l Mvening. B —_————— £ . ot, and icketts, e :.“;’:.:‘;unflmm-d, R i abis " comumittes o moatoffaas 1a 10; Raley, 6; Cogswell, 1; Lowéll, 2; ab* :,‘,::‘,.||:|l.:::};lo;‘nxl< “:l'“.:;‘_,‘m“‘,;' |::,I:;:‘|..l.p::“ LA GASCO READY TO SA1L. BUFFALO, Feb, 19.—An action for dam- | the bill to prevent the sale and not the adopted endorsing the measures to be taken “’r“l‘n;whiln»{ U“nxmn on ]m»- nomination [ " % T T e e, e Y UL el ages against the North German Lloyd Steam- | manufactur for the protection of German cattle against | 3f, Morse, recently uppointed: postmaster at CRAMT Ca ]4‘0;,‘"'lfl"i'gl.!l:(ill?n. Tocteld with oth papers sinea. ther incep. | Mer New Plston Tod Subjected to a Carefal | ghip company will bo brought by Slogmund [ KEPT BUSY ANSWERING QUESTIONS, infection from fuported diseas:d cattle. are to be filed against Morse, but the senate X g e WO- | {ion, Mr. Scott has for r.m“ time held est und Worked Well, Frank, the brother of Jacob Frank, the Buf- he bill docs not preyent the manufacs are to 3 suffrage bill passed the assembly of NEW Y Peb. 19 G ‘s m committee will listen fo any charges [ M0 suf L 3 an option on the stock of Mr. W in| NEW YORK, Feb, 19.—La Gascogne's ma- cket broker s r " replied Burch, “I hold § land, iold from Earops. sther than lack e, \TECS | (1o state legislature this afte 4 e Mr. Walsh in falo ticket broker who was lost in the wreck | ture,” replied Burch, old fn iy hand, steiams of Gold from Earop other than lack of integrity and fitness for | the sta \ture this afternoon by a steamship Elbe, The damages specl- | he continued, taking up a copy of the Stato e ata ers whic . row, chinery having been submitted to as cruclat ; Ams (LIER RRRR <L 3 GANeR LIODAUSE < vote of 45 to 2. both papers which will expire tomorrow. In | ¢ of the LONDON, Feb, 19.—The steamehip Bms, | MGG RS, Syllion” of Towa today presented e e a, formal announcement’ ot the purc! a test as a dock test permits, she has beon | fied will be $50,000. The first teps in the | Journal, “the great cxponent of monopoly which will sail from Southampton for New | resolutions ndopted at amass ‘mecting in | Sasiorial v No ohange, | 0f the controliing intorest IMe Beotl sty | L onounced safo and sound, and the ship cdings were taken yerterday, In appii- | in Nebraska. I'find arguments against the York tomorrow will take $1,015,000 in gold flll\"“l‘ll\l\u-lll“ll*‘llll|‘!|l\‘:|‘i;:l' ‘~ux‘u'“["“|“|l|l|‘ml’ e e B T T o A€ ‘u\ 0] anchises and gdod will of the | will sall tomorrow afternoon, wind and | Cation to the surrogate for limited lctters of | bill and an culogistic article descriptive of bars on account of the syndicate which took | 150N MLANIERIDG: Bome. Sorm < Blate nator lodsy. was Without | news rs_ mentioned, the transfer In-| oather permitting, for Hayre, The com- | *dministration. Sicgmund Frank gave bonds the process of ils manufacture, the new issue of the United States bonds. The | Wrank Mahin, editor of the Clinton (Ta. | SPanE€: Shoup, 20; Sweet, 19; Claggett, 16, Herald and’ the Evening Post's G aYLe and qualified as administrator. Afdavits Here Fritz interrupted with a bunch of ine tal amount of gold then on its way from | Herald, Is here on private busines ¢ - L 8, m adpirably adapted | mittee which examined the vessel's machinery | yuve been obtained from two of the survivor errogatoric fotal amount of gold the on its wa ald, I privi siness. CEITIRTR YAT TRT newspaper publication. {Under the new | consisted of M. Lassoe of the Bureau Verl. [ da¥y Preq obtiies froi (0 OF the susvivors, | "5, By (o answer all questions,” said urops o e dadbod o Wiy Lk o Tow Postmasters Commis loned. the Herald will continue to be tas, a representative of the Board of Under- e ] A e Sont | e i L Burch, “even if they do bob in on me from IR Siainixrants tadle Aeus Mok WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—(Special Tele- | Chinrles T. Gale and Josmso Froel Recelve | Germorniic warey. plotnct b i vosror (¢ | writers, and T. B, Barreit, chief inspector 1 ;i I B, D : o spoc; Probable Cn Nalulde, y side. T e here a petition numers B o iwe ool | BTam.)—Towa postmasiers wero commi xecutive Clomency. Roneat - Bovernment honest monaw hid | of engines and boflers, and the speclal 1= | A 1 croft was found In his room at the | 0vsly signed from retall butter dealers right HALIFAX, N, 8, Feb. 19.—Five Immi-| j 0™ 040y "oy follows: Willam I,| CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. 19.—(Special L taxation, spector of forelgn steamships. The engines | A: T Croft was found in bis room at the iha In favor of the passage of thig grants who arrived by the steamer Lauren- | oyoinberiain, Independence; Alexan Telogram.)—Governor Richards has Mr. Scott said tonight that the price paid | turned from 1 to 3 p. m., and everything was | Cousins house at 1 o'clock this morning al- etal Wy Inited Sf com- X-| for the two pape Wi )proximate sfacto The new pistc orked 2 ost dead, as a result of esc: 3 hen | tlan are detained by the United States com e M. Hufner, | tended_clemoncy to Chavles T. Gale and | 5000000, A mortise on the Horand baiid, | “ausfactory. Tho new piston worked to a |most dead, an a result of cscaping g Vihen o | missloner and will be sent back, as the en. 25 5 : O | Foase Froel two conviets Gale wis ‘the | alany dxtneirake on the ferald bulld | charm, The Nfeboat, which was stove In, has | he retired last night he had evidently turned { Wisconsin reports relating to agricultur tire qulnulllu' l\‘ul‘l not :.nl cents A:Ilhv.g\l!ver Laowa, postmasters apointed L0day | orauiting city treasurer of Laramie. He guge on the Dost bulliing sccures bonds | 7 hx:dro:.ln;tl‘;l. ku‘:iusvgsv ‘Imr :;lllzmuly re- | out the gas and then turned it on again with | enterprises, which showed that since the ins The officials feared that they would become | Winiam Callahan, vie e PR a8 convicted in the spring of 1883 and | Which were subscribec Marshal Field | celve il B9, Bud Passen- | wyjoidal intent, though no reason is known | troduction of oleo creamery prolucts had ine publio charges. i Loveland, timie county, | sentenced to & term Of (¥ ars. ‘1o haq | and other friends of Mr, Koot srs’ 8o already Booked, "Of ‘these Balf are |\ SLEC (%000 L et I Jotiops | ereased and the price had increased, 1o held R —— i Lake, vice F. Holdaman, re- |about four months more to serve. Jesse . ot steerage. or his wishing to end his lift. The doctors | )4t (o instigators of thls echeme to glym Deaths trom Cholers in Hussia. moved Froel was sent up from Weston county Missouri Royal Arcapawm In Session. g pr—— are working with him,trying to save his life, | 5lcy a black eye were corporate bodi of A, Feb, 19.—During the past week T to the President, | for killing his uncle, Hank Freel, in 183, | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 19.—The grand council HARVARD CHALLENGES YALE, but with small chances of succe Croft v butter makers, Their object was to drive outf B ars 118 casts of oholers and: Maty-| WABHINGTC oLty The latter was intimate with his nephew's | for Missourl of the Royal Areanum met in dinner . besides heaping other indignities o = q § Ty L e lvaiartiea e in the employ of Gladdish, the druggist, at | all competition in their line. He had no doubt R aatha. from Lho*disease In the govern- | siven by Becretary Morion tonight tn honor | WpOR. BUR... The meh duarteled (i kg |S0nus! session in 00d“@eliows' bullding | Freshmen of the Two Ualversitios WAL De . wa ‘ 1 OF e 1 i A e (ponnani o aimual ARSI R TR B but that many of the members had come hera Mant of Podolla, Cholera barracks have been | of President Cleveland and the cabinet was | Streets of New Castle with the result that | foday. = Over 100 delegates from difterent __bato the (ncome Tux on May 10. 3 L pledged to vote for this bill, but that was no 4 ! ) the uncle was killed. Contrary to the ad. | PAI'S of the state were present, each sub-| NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb, 10.—The Yale Salst yeason why an injustice should be done. opened at Batoun, on the Black sea, in|the protticst of the oflicial dinners of the | yico of his attorney, young kreel pleaded | O¥dinate council having one delegate. The ] 8 Fodge Begalia M '8 ARsign. eason wiy an T ag Asiatic Russia. season. The dec-rations of. the Aining room | bl ta the chares’ of naer o) dleaded | voading of - reports oceupied the. morning | {reshmen debating union has been challenged | CINCINNATI, Feb. 19-The Pettibone [ Rigkotts was sUll ireevre sIbl I again con 1 principally of red carnations and | ond degree. . Subsequcnt o the taaicS | session. ~Grand Regent P, F. Flitcraft's | by the Harvard freshmen union to a debate | Manufacturing company, one of the largest | 85K." he said, “why this bill does not pros Khodive Marcied w Slave. smilax, though theve was also & profusion | number of members of the jury said that | annual address shows the order to have |, (ake place within th ths, Tho | establishments in the country for the muny- | DIPIt the manufacture of olea. read, beglns effectively used e feature ¢ e dinner | not admitted his gui eport shows assets of $2, in excess o ale and Princeton debating societies have 2 ban y u . or corporation, by himselts HiE marrlage contract today With the favorite | was the serying of cversthing in the form | "o¢ *47 L L : liabilities, a net gain of membership of ahoaen thia. subfect. for Thale deata b Mow | farme and rexalla, assigned today“to it | Derken, fri oF SOTHOTRTR BHGORCOUS RO REE (e prestnve of the Eayptlan & of some agricultural mplement or product Chinese Will Exbibit n Mex'co. NG, four. Rey OUNGINTpaNRd during Haven on May 10; 5 Outatanaing Nastieanbof Anability ta collect | ¥ utacture any. substance. in imitation’ op isters, This act constitutes a marria Clevelind Will Go Duck Hunting. BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10.~A. K. Coney, | Doen Yead and refomed the atandins® i | “Resolved, That the income tax of 1894 [ ing less thun $7.000 were given to the City | semblance of natural butter or che nor the slave, and there will be no cercmony, WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—Both the presi- | president of the'American-Mexican Exposi- | mittees made thelr reports. The afternoon | Was a justifiable measure. Hall bank. N estimates have een m sell, nor have in his posscssion, nor keep fon 4 mea— T Boaretary Curtieio Intond lenving | ton company, this morning visited the | S¢ssion was devoted o legtslation for the [ It has been decided that the question of | 6f L, NP HAlLICh but thes) wre Sl | sule, nor offer for sale, uny imitation buttery Unnine In wman Lt 4 y > ‘v | consul general of China in relation to the | £92d of the order in secret sesston, | the constitutionzlity of the measure shall ey 850,000, T} an $he asuss Jitation cheese, made or manufactured, 5 ashington for a rest almost immediately he The. D placed at § The firm employes from LONDON, Feb, 19.—A d'sp 3 ¥ | exposition of Mexico, the result of which e next meeting of the grand council | not pe debated. b0 to 500 hands, and has dons T nded or produced in violation of this Biuita correspondent ot Zansibar says e, odipurniment, of wits' that the consul gencral ot China will | W11 he held In, Bt. Louls on she third Tucs: L w business or years, e & YOIy ITE whethor such Imitation butter or imie orresponden Z T esident wi Jably Nt ik Hae SOMRNE Sonenk O Cing UL | dg February, 1896, The business of the W ' - RERREit or the failure’of the orops ina on a duck hunting tri stary | fol 8 moeting of the Bix companles In order | progent session ' was concluded with the Know Nothing of Spea 2 - ~ shall be made ur produced in T i P ¥ present y Quenched the Fire ln th Collie lsewl the ravages of locusts in German Carlisle has "_‘“ yet ully the interests of Chinese merchants at the election of the following officers: ( SBEATTLE, Wash.,, Feb, 1 mining 2 b the Calllery, this sta eleewher LTagh ¢ h 2 pluns, but it s expe that he will be |\ Lorenis bf X . gent, Jere Haldemann: vice grand r . . ASHLAND, Pa., 19.—After twenty Burch cxplalned that the word “imitas @ severe famine prevalls {n that country, bsent at least three ks or b¢ | coming exposition. It is promised that the | fonY J ¢ companies in which H r of % .Y y absont at least three weoks or & month. | Ghineso whil make an clutorate display, | bord Sm thi grand oraler, William Mor Louls Ia selling stock are entirely unknown | four hours of continuous work tho force of |t was mpartant n this section, and thap Tusurgents Surcound Lima Cavlislo Left Washington, e p—— T Vg A T e Sty & by mining here who {nterested in | me M a eha ¢ AT A Wt nade and rold as butterine or cleo di S — surer, 4 obinkon, jr; grand chap. | by mining men here who are In men fighting the flames at West Lear Ridg . 1 i A a LIMA, Feb. 19.—The {nsurgents have su WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 retary and Rurderer of Budge Xorks Vapiured. TP e A pariot of funtas ites enabs | (e "Monte "Criuo” distriot, and they unite [ colters . wiero. five. men wers Killed not come under the head of an Imitative v T 4 M arlisle left he oy 7T ‘| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20 a. m)— | guide, Joseph Robinson; grand warden, | in proncuncing his exchange a swindl iere 9 men we I and luet sounded this city. The govsrnment trocps|Mrs. Carlisle left here for New York this [ james G. Geniry. the murderer of Madso | Charies Aonth: arand” seatrye John | sueh claims. @s the Alban, Heta, Co seven {njured by an explosion of gas yester are engaged in throwing up breastworks and | morning with their son, W. K. Carlisle of | Yorke, has just been found unconscious on | Lyons. Doty and Exsex are shows, on (e plat of | day, wuccested in wueicnlag the e 1oay ' 5 he d:fense e capito Chicagy, Wha Zurope Frirheiis Thirty. fy . e ie Monte Crist odistrict, the nearest ap- | The i La Amazed: and it wil bairieades for the defense of the capitol, t:hr llllb;. h:\!;‘i\\J;l)n:ll.lfu{I}: Pe tomorrow ‘fi..;:m.. .lf\‘c.‘.:: 1“1‘31“:‘&1,?;1'“:‘;;““.’,]ll:._ll ‘1‘““'- Heo'd Up n I'nwobroker: '.mu.n to any of the hames menticaed W . d - ro mosg people in his county, Sallneg ey e P P e = where he regained consciousness, admitted | SAN FRAN '0, Feb, 19.—A man en- [:"‘v':fih!}:;’ Alblon, 3, B Wiley, the alleed |y four men who wero taken to the hospitai | alone engaged W the manufacture of butte PARIS, Feb. 19.—M. Auguste Vacquerle, | Motive for tho Suie do Made Apparent. | his identity and crime and said he had | ter Franklin's pawnshop on Dupont strect, | ive entirely unknown here. ' | are still alive, bat Gough and Minnig cannot | thun there were In the whole city of South BANA. P 1N Almiste Vasqus BALTIMORE. Feb, 19, ~Willlam Orogler | stabbed himself with sulcidal intent. between Post and Steer, right in the heart H —————— f the Py ‘ S reeover. Oioalia manufacturing butterine of the firm of . Lansfair & Co., 0 . of the business section of the city, tonight arrow Tooth, vy oward said t ho was in favo chief of the Raphael, 8 radical republican | op ind (0 o€ H B anstair & Co. wh Southern Gambler Uend, and polnting o piatol at the yroprietor /EST P v Dol 18 4 Iovements of e >t February 10, | 1w d that ho was In favor of thy A 8 e, committed suicide o few weeks age, s 19.—Ell Marsh, prob- | krabbed & tray of aig 3o 8 Troprictor, | WEST PLAINS, Mo, Feb. 10.—The story of the bill, but dissatisfied witly rean, R found to have swindled three banks out - B vt b Am-nds And Qe A ERT Bl Sy S108 PmE R At Liverpool—Arrived - Aurus om " R o thal anry Trvin g dhas tho fullaensn, of sever ) do'lars cieh by hypothe. | Ably the best known gambler in the south, | Rrorietor trled to stop him, and the robber £R NeoNIA RUIAD oomes Dia MAEION | ey Xork N e A9 ) o fullienges, [ 0 A FIERCE IN COLOMBIA, to Burch, Successors to Waite's Appolntees. Pacific coast be compelled to cease discrim- the Crow inquired If & pound of oleo could ba t Then Benedict got the floor and read frol Al ar in its natural state it could des Miles, In u brief speech, declased that, Tee rding the question of protcetion 1o labor some woek f work can be resumed Tsh Prince, from ! . ! Wl fired a shot at the pawnbroker, narrowly | county. Arkansas. Samuel Cowles, an old t New York - Aveived—8ervia, fio vould n amendment Cating TeoepiE o0 & Sock of cannsd oysters, | died n this i3 0 m today. Fo|amd s shot'at tpe pawnuroker Rarrowly | SOUnts: AIERIMES. BOIASl SoMIee A0 0 s yaleh ) ) bl T A = . (T ; LAY, | . Th Ofse Wa ols, was found dead about a | erpool; Taurlc, from Liverp 0l: Asiin Kose, ay and Ricketts, two physiciansy LONDON, Feb. 18.—Heary Irvivg, the [ which was i reality corn, ete. yewrs he mude gambliog @ business, and |and escaped, mile from home. It s alleged that his wife | fio.n Kingston, ¥ auinated coliiquy ever - thy