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THE OMAHA DALY BEE it i FIFTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING THE FEDERAL COVERNMENT | jienisvea voutd beoin the cominccams | NEWS OF QUR OWN STATE, | smect toete ety o wa i s nieh | EA-MINISTER ~— WASHBURNE. ARRING RAILIOA MAY 27 CRITICISING MR, RANDALL, | fi,feree strugcle to wet control of both | xyg gALLARD DECISION. | in the vicini branclies of congress by both partie A WORTHY OF DEMOCRATS, greanizing o, rever There is talk in Philadelphia of defeating y 8 ot) 3 ay that he tough elementare | AN INCOME OF $63,000 A YEAR. Devore's death by tizens have formed a Marriage—Other News., away from his constituency, un the repre United Sta ntative from Pennsylvania or the es than he is of one of the Phila- for the worst, and will give the firebrands This Dennison postoflice. Early in the adminis- | voting for Mr the & cond report of the kind on the | Many of the poor fellows who have been | plicated in the crime, Randall for a score of years | jne (o de ‘ iration J. red Myers, editor of o republican | SOMVIAIN that lie fs gouty in ls treatient of it Denntson, was suspended for offen- | gurly and does not put himself, to any or rtisanship, and A, B, Keith, editor of | upoin the level ot a publie servant, which | appearance indicates that they are | gram.|—Thec nd e bas been w wh- | murderer, lie has always labored to maintain b lopments with interest, The - tation for_poverty, cireumstances of their arrest creates a Columbus Waterworks, matter of doep regret to the . solicitors strong suspleion, and their general | CorLuspus, Neb., May 2%.—[Special Tele- | of campaizn funds, so let them now rejoico y council opened bids to-day | i the assuranee that K. B, Washburng {LLUA other 1OPUS | Bt Paul, and the by these 1 anery, wh sive] congress, bae K witha razor. ‘They Justice Moore on a eliary Mississippl Levees. assault with a ragor, hey WASHINGTON, May 2. ~The leveo system | tion and ¢ u : has been fully tried. ‘The first levee was com- | $L300 each, to appear before the distriet court o Bk re of the ex-ministe ||||-\ul'l‘4|l|||'l')l:“ In1 :oo «lm- \”v‘mkll‘ over. | 1 October, beinz recommtted in-defaultot | stake was run at Epsom to-d It was woir '1"‘1‘-.‘.1’1:(1 on of {1.‘.-.\.-‘."\(‘:}2 is himselt a | whick vlssued orde il Teveas dnaReE The names of the two men are William | by the Duke of Westminster's bay colt Or- [ 1 FiHoN% S S aeponsibie for the oyerthrow | el norissued orders to build levees under the and Robert Lannaban, Shay | monde, R. Peck’s chestnut colt, the Bard, | of M. Washburn's ambition, Ao this | BIUMs business as it penalty of confiscation atid wotkivas contin: ve feet high, very dark, Weighs | gooured second place and Y. R. Granaw’s | gentlewan, notloug ago, came a member of | therefore threatens to meet ued untit it almost bankrupted the people, pounds heavy et, 83 vears | (0 eolt, St. Minin, thard, Ormonde won | the republican “committee with a doleful | Rock Island nay take re NH B T U nited Stmes | 0ld; hias a strong reseniblance ‘of an talian parishes and counties, 'The United States | 04 {50 G Giainous looking. Lannahan | the 2,000 guinea stakes at Newmarket. and had given nearly 80,000,000 acres of land for | {508 foat nine and one-half inciies high, | sinee then has been o hot favorite for tho this work and about 1850 the States of | weighs 135, says he is 26 s old, but looks | appointed postmaster he would de vote his salary to the establish- ment of a weekly « nan news- paper at Dennison in order to spread democratic docrines, among the Germans of that part of the state. T'he senate, bel that the president, acting under his civil ser- \ vice pledies, had made this nomination with- out a full knowledge of the facts, 1ejected it. “The president immediately nominated John Seaman in Keith's place. It appears that Seaman is a saloon-keeper in Denuison; that en before . poverty. Our informant, who has excelleut y and [ The Favorite Wins at Epsom — A | jacilities Tor knowini, says that even M Glance at the Crowd. Washburn believes her husband to be a poor Iy as not the arding tochip in for the good of You know him well,” “now tell me, is Washburn 're he | Blufts business. e the BIG BLAZE Dicious rem arks from them concerning 1t | number of Americans were present, Several | GeT08 splendidly “equipned conehies were driven | Gsis i the from London entirely occupied by Ameri- cans. _Among those were Henry Watterson, Wllas o would start ot Dennison, These | t the previous history of the riv ety . o d sriver. ‘L ne racts | faets having been made elear (o the postofice | ayber brominent i ihe. ng ieers. Teports s | committee, they recommended the rejection | 1r' S Phay say the breaks wero t e upreme Court Decisions. of Séamen’s nomination on the ground that i £ WL LI ALY L1 ness. How he, as g was able to provide a safe exit for C something over . hundred thousand of | Hon doll vs Hollenback. naught. The democratic members of the SUOUs | ohinty, Aflirmed. committee take the ground tha Seamau is selling liquor in lowa contrary to law he ought to be prosecuted by the local authori- or from Douglas | mony at the kremlin to-day, on their return i ol §in & i T I on by Cobb, J. e adi o ¢ S5 ot groet . 8 e German subjeets referred 3 d been expended | Yy qaetion of foreclosire, \lie dofenss; of ‘;j{f“" .‘l‘;df"'\ [he address of recting was | ygregyer, e was induced 1o prove his grati- | book binder e T eHlow s gt only 1 usury is avaiiable to the maker against the | (LY BY the governor of Moscow, Who | tude to tie extent of authorizing the chaneel- | lithographers, ties instead of being punishied for it by the [ firy and'a it of exherimentine sad cxoen | assignce of an usmious note and ‘mortzage | used the following language: of tne_exchequer, or some stuch function- | company. I senate. There will be an interesting debate | ity A0 8 BALE of experimenting and expen- | wiiich had been transferred to him by a four imperial majesties are weleome. to pay to Minister Washburne one thalee | placed at when the nomination comes up for action, EvRILEOLATE |1°:u| in ""‘, : Il‘:",“ ,IE)" “;: written assignment on the mortgage only, or | The hope gains wings, “and _Moscow thinks, | per’ head on the German subjects he had lih- | building occupi ANOTIER BAD POSTMASTE gut value of the fand in the valley. The Jet- | value, betors maturity and without noticé of | and steaarastly hopes; hat Christ's cross will | erated, and agsured the minister he wouldit | {re, butned outs loss, 57 1 Another postmaster, named Rose loans,and tio! leounfry: dratned Dy the s | any defect. rest upon St. Sophia, mention it. This gave Washburne his start, | the Hotel Brunswick were sei about $8,000,000. been equally ¢ in results, and $6,000,000 hag on Eads’ jetties, | continue, but as s . at Vin- L1 his pla ted. Payno was har seat before it was ehai i had been indic the pension la: Payne was ap- ly warm in his that he g | cour; for | only hts | to mueh, but the ex-minister could, if_he would, show you documen ; X 02 | eyvidence that it does wmoiint to consid and adjourned till to-morrow morning. The | over a million dollars, If the 13y this ontlet, the water of | stance of a sale under such judgnent, and | CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 2%.—The Knig teach the same ocean level by a | to quict the title in themsclves. Hleld, the | of Labor met at 10:80 o’clock this morning, Which it now. attains afier | judgment and proceedings thereunder were ng 110 miles. This fact seems 1o be no lien or elaim upon the laud. i 110 miles, This fact seems (o be the | 10 Tt or chaim upom e Lne out 30,000, insu & Co., loss poi iness transaeted was to admit new | given you prove to be of any value | divided between thi s, and without (s for resist- | firstbu WASHINGTON, May 26— ale for deling not being | ot Standing Special Tele- | 1812, and was a member of the Thirty-seventh | went to gram]—A storm will burst over the heads of | Towa volunteers, known as the ‘Wiray | Sold for wantof other bidders, it was bid in | then appointed on o boyeotts.and | the consideration of private pension bills on | the prosecution by Manager We a0 Yealy ol ) iriofibhia rel A Y | by the county commissioners, who assizned | the jon of tle to all other e , 2 \ the clerks and ex-clerks in the departments | Boards,” in the war of the rebellion; that e | ¥ vertificatus of sale 1o S K. and G. - Ahay | orders A special committee w the calendar. question from the . ¥ appointed [ M 3 ill make them | had four sons and sons-in-law and thirteen | became bankrupt and ata public sale of th on the address of the Womel ("l’n-i::i:m The baukruptey bill, having been read, | Judge Newman, to s ible. A large number of the new | step-sons it the Union army during the re- | estate said lot was bought in by T. Ina pro- [ temperanee union and also on the plan of | was temporarily laid aside, and the amend- | tween the patties, V nd many of those who have been | bellion, making twenty members of one | ceeding in equityin tho nature of a procced- | Edward Norton, of Chieago, who, at yester- | ment to the bill providing for taxation of | company oftic ing in Tem, by 5. to foreclose the lien for | day’s meeting, suggested, & manufacturers 2 nere one of these days which sorTy L employes, the conv s at Bur mation and personal skisl to those having | Dind, and heipless, and 1 conseatienco of ! u 18 | hiSageand infirmity, 15 ung claims before the departments. ‘Lo injustice | thi tonrde b mhaport, " o ool ) ainder of the day will be devoted to | Chinese bill was then ud to call in all | by ring and defending, held that S. was en- | the ren titled to a judgment of foreclosure and to ten | committees, A plan is l‘m ha ent or en up and discussed i Ssvs. Plumb, Sherman and H anizers, reissue After the d ed, and th { 1 and another, are selling their official infor- | Union. ~ Ile b 1 suit ] st Benjumin Weil, to de- [ & certifica Wyck to-day made a report from the commi the wwhrd uade by the | madegood, and also the tee on improvement of the Mississippi ri to an agreement w contractor to build a | Bosroy, May 25, portion of its railroad, the loc s motive, cars all | to The employes of termine whethe rejected largely upon the personal p Judi sioned by the negligence of the persons | tion of higher wages all along the line nnder , ries from over- | running such locomotives and cars, counsel ot the exeeutive board of District WASIINGTON. whereby matts 6—"T'he Dunn fre river and tribui hip | Attorney Nicol drove hurriedly s are Imqn»u through, held | Mis: na. | of numerous interested persons the sceretary | The hou udiced | of state recently telegraphed the United | whola ( s ministers Petersburg and | olcom eran for infori vdto Thomas | the measure being closed, brother w ST oy S Atehanistan | Mr. Hateh, in speaking to n formal amend- | fioved thy on his journey around the world on u biey- | Ment. sent 1o the cler ment for any cause and beeamo attorneys or [ WasmiNgros, May [Sveclal Tele- | yersing a Judgment, uniess it should a agents should not — prac before” the | gram.1—Chairman Morrison said to-night | Hvely appearthat the prisoner was pry department within @ period of two ; theréby. yours atter " the date’ of leaving, | that congress would adjourn during the first ¥ pothetical qubiblons to expirta. muvite] - Thiis was the purpose of defeating collusions | week in July. Heis quoted as saying, fur- | beso framed as to fairly retlect facts, either and to prevent persons who had worked | ther, that it was not his purpose to dispose of | admidted or proved by other witnesse: d ofticially on cases to come in and finish them | the tariff bill during this session; that it | Must not assume as proven that which ¢ then went into committee of the ] o Ml seape-goat, ger,of T1inois,in the chair) on the | eqiial prisilece. hhim himsel ent 1o Sing Sing to-d the following telegraph received from | itor, aud David Grafit at Orleans, ing the streels to-niglt to preveut the thiea’~ | tionary temperature, | estimated as §20,000, $489,100.77, smiss o sorvice stext | tamily fighting : ¢ the foreclos Tailtoad srant fand was agreed to, dismissed from tho service on one pretext | family fightlng for the vreservation of the | tyenty-three twenty-fifths of said taxes upon | unfon. Togite all “comniittees a chance to | the United 5 e R [ ) , almost | pUodii twenty-thiree feet of said lot, T, an- | zet to work the convention adjourned and | ease of sales. By unanimous consent the | LThe arzument was continued until DS detern 1BY 1t is understood, however, it will soon steps to counteract the effects of the LoNDOY, May 2.—The race for the Derby | Man. Not more than two or three persons are | trains by its competitors on its St. Paul Y as to world- | traflic by some decisive action. The St. Paul, ne interest in Couneil in St. Paul business, 1y action the g St H Donohone & Hennebers ; R il. Peale & Co, nd the Central Lithographing 1ford, Clark & Co,’s loss IS 00,000, Next door, a five-story ed by R. Denise & Co., furni- . ‘The guests of NUMBER 204, of our trade with forcien countries, aivil se by Constable Saalfield: Cuards are arresting The Strnggle of the lowa Roads for :‘ ';wnrr'!l‘l. and finance, especially silver, all tramps and suspicious characters, One Omaha and St. Paunl Business. Oleomargarine In the House—Morrison's | Thingsare already geiting pretty lively | Papillion Excited By Feats of a Riot— | man has just b S L bl b i An Extraordinary Story About His Sup | Curcaco, May %.—[Special Telegram. |- at about the headquarters of the committee, and where he went and ran {he family out doors, A meeting of general passenger agents of the Opinion of Bogus Butter. Shiortiy the democratiocengressional comt, Columbns Waterworks. but was caught before hé eould injure any- Pmd_h:my' Touds Interested 1n the passenger business ~ P LBl St SO A LR gl e body. Reports from allithe railroad camps between Chicago and St. Paul and Omaha was held yesterday to consider the notice Intely given by the Milwaukee & Paul General Fremont and Kit Cavson— | fhe nomination of ¢ L Aarane vo Tra Locked U sremont | company of home guards, and will defend | A Little Transaction With Bismarck | that it would again resume payment of com- . fhe nomination of exSpenker Samuel J, Two Tramps Locked Up at Fremont | RIS G otinder any cirenmstances, At : . . migsions on tickets to and from St. Paul and Dakota Matters—Foreign Land oy e g 11 '(' " lln"dn“x l;'"lm As the Murderers of Ruhle—A midnight the guards have arrested ten of the —How the Ex-Minister's Great Oothell Bitfe, A stiong efort was made g i ik hjected to on account of any special act in , &t olamoTars ¢ oh 1AW 8 Pove: N o . 5 R Owners— " the house, but for yearshe has been drifting Bloody Razor — Methodist O i Somei 18 eadiote Poverty Kept From to induce the St. Paul to withdraw its notie 1 e is more Ministerial Convention, to-morrow night, but the citizensare prepared Helping the Party, as its resumption of the payment of commis- sions would necessarily lead to complete de- a lengthy dis- es cannot be pre- St. and nined i Fnchiers a warn reception. e o b | Postoflices and Politics. deiphia disiricts, * e seidom docs anything Are They the Murderers? Ll e i Dol Giitoxan; May 08 .=An dxtradnaiiingy raw | TorLErsion OF TRk, S TteT WAsmworoy, May [Spectal Tele- | [F aeonstituent, and, it is said, he Tas lost REMoNT, Neb, May 20,—(Special Tele- / bt cussion, Mr. Carpenter agreed to give the ¥ g | ™ | his local identification. A rnother objection 1§ UL LA el LI Lawyer Barr Disbarred. clation concerning Hon. E. B. Washburne, | gupject further consideration and give his | gram.]—In executive session of the | being urged by his constituency. fle has | ETal nere s a rumor afloat in the ci Lixcory, May 2h=(Special Telegram.]— | minister to France under Grant, and for | yieCer i1 tow days. Everything indicates | Mr. Wilson, of fown, re- | elevated himeell ~ above i common | his evening that two tramps, now confined | i suprenio court las removed L, C. Burr, | many years a republican wheelhorse in other | {iot'can viote demoralization of St Paul and the nomiuation of John Seaman to | Masses, o that it 8 worth an - ordi- | tin jail hereare guilty of,murdering Rulile at | of this city, from practice in_any_court of fes, cume tolight here to-day. 'The | couneil Bluffs passener r i { be postmaster at Dennison, Towa, with are- | hary - mans == selixespoct to = b | Omalia last week. It stems that the local | yecord of this state for two years from dade, | ex-minister to France has always been in the | yapted, The running of fa / tho commendation from the committee t | [roach him here or in Philadelphia upon pu ) offee Dr : - . . vented, The running of fast trains by the | ndation from the committee on post- | fic or private business. ‘Thus it is that s man | Officers, especially Chief of Police Driscoll, | for unprofessional couduct in securing the | most straightened circumstances, not atall | Northwestern and ~ Milwaukee & | oftices and post roads that it be rejected. | hoists himselt by his own petard too high. | have suspected these twomen of beinz im- | yolease of Mat Zimwerman, a convicted sle with his political position, and | Pyl roads between | Chicago This has long been a | competition for northwest business made ds has made the Rock Islandvery I claims that the action of the onds was eontrary to agreements, 1t ads that 1 i i i b yearly income is not a cent under | tic paper, was appointed in his [ he § i men who might easily do such a [ fortheerection of the city waterworks. Ju | 5y 0 ) 1ion and 4 Y ver place. Among the documents sent to the | IUis an almost universal complaint deedl. They were atrested tbout 10:3) o cloek | . Brewster, of this city, was the lowest bid- [ jowost ectimite. but . so o L‘,'..rq;f‘ Ihe | threatenea berore the fast trains were put on senate committee from the postoffice depart- | IMeh who have long been incon; Friday night, near the Sioux City & Pacitic | der—s20,000, The award will be made on | fhe ex-minister stood between his se. | DY the Northwestern and St. Paul | ik Y L] Lt they have drifted away from their people. | gepot; wiere they had waylaid and assaulted | May 20, cret and the republican campi jm- | 88 it could not meet their fast time it would | uu-,llu\\‘u.n letter written by lw;m to the | Soitis with the Vermont senators and with U g man named James Hayes, who was hori il Tt \“”m" it ‘L' 1f:i|::~|"":!|'-x (‘mm minke a cortespotiding reduction in ates, but postiaster gencral, 8aying that if he was | a number of men in the lower branch of | bly mutilated about the face and down the DERBY DAY. Bis neareet of kin to ot question his plea of | thius far lias taken m6 Retion In thie matrer, ke ast Paul story of the impossibility of inducing the | business with a similiar move on Council and v % shiols iy Louisiana, Arkan: Mississippi and Mis- | younger. "A_bloody r was_found upon veather at Epsom at the time | o o1 man | kes himself' . he is plainly violating the prohibition law oy | SALSTR RIS SIERIE B S | Nk person, The was arrested, and isnow in the raco - way odd-fashioned for a | POSSTi¥iricken man e makes himsolfout to = ¢ sellniz whisky and beer, and that his appoint- | SouUACHOOK o ad its progress. 1 1898 | SISO or'the chier of pofiee, “Fhesommen | May - day,” Tight - sinsivine | 460 G0k Son ehedits T hm Surprisel Wt | One Milllon Dotlars' Worth of Proper- & mentas postmaster is the resultof an ar- | - Ltk it A ocenpy the same cell in jail. They eall for, [ sunshowers — alternatin The — night | g0 fa0ts were not discovered long ago. Do ty Burned in Chicago. : T T i o result of ™ At | was leveed from Cape Girareau to New Or- | §id e furnished enchday by the jailor, with | and early this morning had been damp and | ot SERNC G et praise iaped | o Al X ] TEHgR ; s on both sides, with embankments aver- | a covy of the BEg, and have maniested con- | asa result the track was heavy, Enormous 8r tho want priise heaped | Opreaco, May 2,—A disastrous firo oc- | dor which' Seainathis:to; fatnish tho; eapital 5 ¥ o't ! t heavy Upon Minister Washburn on nceount_of his | Meceusiry for Keith to eetabiish the Gernan | 4€10s four feet in’ heleht, and the same re- | Siderable interest n the Ruble murder trial, | erowds canie from all dircctions, both by | yieless efforts in betialt of the comfort of | Curred in the Adams block, large br { jor whiich he promiced Bostmastor Geperal | port showed wore destruetive overfiows than | Utoueh the jailor s yet lias heard no sus- | rail, vebiclo and afoot. More than WStal | German subjects in Paris just previous to the [ stone structure at the corner of Cong ate Franco-Gernan unpleasant- | street and Wabash avenue, early this morn- n American minister, | ing. The loss will approXimate fully a mil- . Ina very short time after the me ; 5 ‘LN, Feb, May 20.—[Special Tele- J hotal Wi i i 3 " cen deceive ous to mention: that it the levees had not oLy, Kl Y ) Mis. Sullivan and Consul General Waller, AL hundred | thousand of 11,1270 it was discovered that the building was | the president b ben decelyed again, and | Yeen broken the water: would have run over | grain.—The supreme coutt to-day, after dis- = R A S o | i e B Yo BO BT E WA A ehLr | from conspirators in e own nu; top of then. and it would cost $50, posing of the Burr matter, as mentioned in No Bombs This Time. N to his recall during the Hayes administration | material of the most inflammable nature, | party, who would nullify his f‘(‘.|:,‘:“I“'lll‘u“"l"”"‘l:’"!‘“”";;';‘ “\"'( :x‘.llh"{' m“m - | the recular correspondence, handed down Moscow, May 2.—The czar and czarina | Washburn tok a trip to Berlin. He saw | Tho occupants were Belford, Clark & Co. | ) e PRaLI c1 ¢ tment system of the rive i £l Yar0 Walcoinaa LIt aTen and cere Bih Ilis prince was very eiate! 4 < LMl b (el h | ivil seryico poliey and bring his pledges 10 | SR ST 60 0 e expense of | fecisions us follows: were welcomed with great pomp and cere- | Bisuaiok. Five priee was very einteful for | b B L M Cn g & Co. s 4 zed with a sum of $70,000 in | panic and fled from the hotel without stop- heat ke are. 40,000, in- av pondent to the witness ation be- il and the insnrance i ngton, whej ] making | pij) was presented, brought on a discussion, o'clock 1o police for 1t ,000; Donahoe & Henneberry,loss ton, Towa, has also been tried and senten ETE AR ined by the Mis- | G iir v Platt. Appeal from Fillmore | . The czar in his repiy said he loved and re. | De returued with the sny by the senate postoflice committee for selling u'?l‘."-l:'l'-'-.'x"\',.:m-.| ::»"{f.ur‘.‘(“'““‘““““‘“’ R Tt}mc‘.eu':-'...“.','({:{".'fi joieed to be in Mosoow. o aiso suid that | his poc He kept it there. Some four or | Ping todress. Loss to the hotel by | Liquor contrury to the prohibition Taw ot | (pfdleeRenedt 1o ity teet, v fourfeet | this court for plaintiff. Opinion by Cobb, J. | the third anniversary of his coronation, | five years later his brother, Cadwallader C, breaking lass, about $5,0003 fully insured. | Towa. This postoftice has a histo LT R e B S 1A Geeupiod. land as a homestend, gaye @ | which falls to-morrow, was full of the hap- | Washburn, died. “In his will he hequeathed | Capt. Kenyvon ot trick 31 had oth legs | Itresting eaithab G EDENHIEO1N Sbon D and_the commerco of 5nl teans do- | 5 eonvey 110,15 and wite, AndCAlter: | Piest memories,” 3 2500,000 to each of his tw w suf- | broken, and three other firemen wero injurcd | Postmaster Vilas eame into ofti bttt i e e the, | Wards exeeuted a deed thereof to B, In an [ At the cathedral the metropolitan congrat- | ficlent sui to nake his fuvalid wite comfort: by fuillhg gl removed ) A. rine, - a one- | uonhiton of Jettios, compared with (ho nine | action by B and wife to_clear their title of | ulated the czar for restoring the Bluck Sea | able during hor tetine, |« ade hi ho insturance caried by Bodford, Cl legged — soldier, “who had been ton ot Jotties, compared with the nine-| 40 olond, clatined by reason of o judgment | fleet, Russia’s highest lory. brother, E. B. Washburn, residuary legatee, [ & Co. 1s not known, it will not ecover loss. appointed by Prisident Arthur and con- | i pe Ricetd i st s L thore seems | ohtained against A prior tothe conyeyance e ————— It has been generall supposed | The other losses so far as ascertained J “,.,,....l by the s ‘,,‘,,;m) tow months bo- | thereport says, only onie more experiment o | oIS JE for 6 deed ‘made! 1h DiT. The Knights of Labor Conventio that the residue” did not amount 1L Peale & Co., loss ore. Jolin () 3 i 4 it ance $160,000; Van Antwerp y 000, no insurance: I have | bulding about $100,000, insurance §90,000; ¥ Companies, Joss on the senate to reject him, Postmaster General KMIBLREPeSREy thilvance, ing the confirmation of the not estop- | delegates not present ap the lnst general as- | to_your —committee and the republican ——————— indictment for violating the prohibition law, SIINGTON, [Special Tele- | 40 o holds the land nselband | gembly was permitted 10 be represented that | the public. 1t i estmed that the lm.-m..“...- And the Brown peachment Case and that he is a saloon keeper, a man of in’ ~Senator Wilson presented a very | T9wlo ve Shelly. Error from Butler county, | Was not at the “Hamilon copvention. Gen- | campaign solicito ed to found it to his Promises to Be Long. ::lrm".'"::“ug:‘nnl«.;ixinm T e llmlnl_ charae- | strong vetition in the senate to-day from Am}\nul-di 0 ininnlhy('ubb .l.‘_ “* | eral Master Workman Powderly made an | advantage tokeep his information to himself. Drs MoINes, May 20.—Immediately upon | er. ‘The ¢ o recommend s tejee- | Richard B, Rians, of Towa, asking f in- | 1. K.and G. were the owners of a cert extemporancons address, in which he re- AT the opening of the court this morning the tion, esnecially as WG 3 ) , asking for an in 5 4 i B SR G n 'H CONGRESS. AconenNE ¢ WAL O o a aperl azvetlsoldice ks of lis vension. The petitioner states | 1LY 1ot with a brick buildine thereon, eXeebl | ferred to the order and its romarkable ANUICONGRESS question of deciding what rules should goy- — that bis father served in the war ot the revo- | wiole length thereof, were oWn, .. | growth, its strikes and boycotts. He ady Senate. 3 ern the admission of testimony iwas taken Clerks and Ex-Clerks, lution; that he, himself, served in the war of | alty by S. No taxes were paid ol WASTING May 20.—After routine | up and argued on the part of the defendant, s were | morning business the senate proceeded to | Brown, by Mr. Lelmann, and on the part of The Vail's p. m., when the objection of the respondent was overrul xamination of the The respondent held this practice works upon the government is | inga pension of $12 per month, and he thinks | DF ¢ent on theamount found as ‘an attor- | commissions of pr I hate, turther consideration w ( i AR PR elaim in | it ought t ot ) S | ney's fee. some and drop others. The injudicious con- | indefinitely postponed, and the senate that the reason of the injunction suit brought plain. A clel can so manipaiato a claim in | 1t ol 1 be icroased. Tilte ve 1, V. R, R. Co. Frror from Ne- | ductof mauy of the orcanizers 13 thoweht (o | journcdy o by the Burlington_Insuirace company was hiadivision as o wakta suooess lion sure s cainTh hema” county.” Afimed. Opinton by | havo caused tho order i gicat deal of trouble. | Al Fimunds, reportod fovorably today | ROLVILSIN S0 AR 0N, 10 f hg tor which he can be held b bl hi- 5 A ey obb, J. = S Tyer from the committee on foreign relations th k ! b responsible. Claims, afterall, are allowed or | VW ASHINGTON, May Senator Van | 1. When a railroad corporation enters in- Moving for Better Wages. Morgzan bill, dirceting the aftorney general | the auditor had retused to give the company rment of the amination of those who handle them, Almostanythin i e adiin snohdconatructiontandir steam railroads running from Boston, pi S T elaimed, $40,000, can be pussed or defeated if it s desived by | OFWhich he 15 chairman, upou the billto | ([liively under the dire L oin X | teutarly the freight’ handlers, have been | Utited States ud fhe Sexican wbed com ) oe"s, Nowman® whil' be continued in the even the “underliners,” the clerks who han- Lake Borgne an outlet to improve the | fho contractor until the road Is completea | quietly. organizing themselves into local | raud and to recover the moncy alicady paid | WOMing. b e low water navigation of the Mississioni from | and tumed over to the corporation, the il | asscublics of the Knighis of Labor. This | claimant. Wik Alaaea Tashne, is claimed that combinations have been | New Orleans to Cairo, nd ineidentalty | r company will not be liable for damages eek a general move was made in the direc- A - LER R4 A ¥ L formed between the clerks ard ex-clerks, | to reelaim and proteet the valley lands of the | o by e i e the line undo House NEw Yonrk, May 2.—Assistant Di strict e el Byrne's pri- at he Al not make \d that they shall enjoy [ up or ed at will. Nothime especially | flow. ‘The bill is favorably reported. *More TOM BALLARD'S CASF 50, causime letiers to be sent to all the large | bill being the special order for the day, its | headquarters to-night and by the pri [ irregular, and nothing that can be construed | than 150 years ago,” the report savs, “the e e T Conn | o e | (LI 0 Sl AR an the il Saf) e TuRrars tg sl kR IDNe | into crime, have been dey 1 the pra problem of control of the Mississippi river iion by Reese, JJ. several of the railroads that the requests hay teomargerine bl tho order w, ade o | vate room. ‘They remained in conversation tice. Neither has it been ol that the | has engaged the attention of the people, i cetion to & quéstion is sus- | been laid bofore the board of directors of | olcomargering bill, the order was made a | ¥LC TR, FHOY TEIRIREC I CORVEISITON | clerks share with the ex-clerks in the fees | creating constant anxiety to dwellers in the | tained and the testimony exeluded, if the wit- | their respective ronds and when acted upon | continuous one, that the former be called up | {84! D Ot paid. - Doubtless the work is largely done by | valley, causing great expenditure of publie | nessisafterwards recalled and fully exaw- | the executive board will be notified. at the earliest opportunity e i L A O I LA | fayor and through friendship. and private wealth with practically few bene: | ined upon the matters presented” by the Lkl 50 MBIt haslng Te 01 1ad int (the oontars ||LHSE-i0 BYRhauSdIIEINE. Bl Ne bRows | {ak e ORR Y OHIRR AT 1sbled from peesndicdny shelviokIRNIREEN hnvolied Wi foriersintancratapies Ghalnuling af Ko Stevens and His Bicycle, ence on the postoftice bill had been unablo to | stating that hie subiits to the inevitable and g 0] C] ¢ effect I oy court in sustalnin he obiection, eve 1 2 ¢ i A 4 i ' ) e n fai 1y, Gares [ persons who left that branch of the govern- A New Programme, Crroncous, will nog be sufliclent catis for re- | WASHINGTON, May At the request | {o agree, a further conference was ordered, \)I'}’l‘_;“:‘\“hmll'l"; HITES ‘I*_l“i"\"l[‘llfl&!h but 4 quiet rgarine Dill, all general debate on | contemplation. It is certain that Jachn's is be- o ! the conference to-night was to s desk and had read | determine the best use to be made of the as atorneys and for fees, 1t secms that the | i not been, nor should th cle. Answer has been received from iI e order was tinally overthrown. would come up next week and would give | ¢usions of fact which ministor at Teberau saying that Stevens isa | OWUEERL o overal hundred members of Brighton fieach Itac T FOREIGN LAND OWNERS. way from time to time for the consideration | g jury British subject, and s not allowed to go | ;) <4 BOtest o% Severs. LEsd Nmbers o Brighton Beach Races, It is very probable that the bill, now on the | of appropriation bills, and when they are all 5 In the trial of a eriminal prosecution, | through Afuhanistan, and is now on his way | (8¢ (RN Pl oring bogus t';luu'.'r' Bricuron Beaci, May 26,—Three-quar- calendar of the house, prohibiting aliens or | 0ut of the way congress will adjourn, leav- | wlierein a defendant 18 arraigned upon an | to Constantinople. iRa A REE AT A S SR EANS ¢h | ters of a Mile—Tunis won, Orlando second, corporations whose stock is held to the ex- | 1ng the tariff bill pending, This seheme will | fdictment found by & grand jury, the state el O O e e aflirmed overy word | reasurer third, Time. 1: £ tent ot 10 per cent. by foreigners from give Morrison control of the house and is | 1 pelind e ro eXANINE { The wards for Apache Heads, v enae yery = word Mile—Osceola won, Ernest second, Bruns- | y foroig 18 uot precluded from the examination of v spoken by him yester Mr. Lawler read 5 quiring titlo to rea estate in the territories, | 10 be emploved, he savs, “to defeat viclous | witnesses whose naues are not endorsed | W AsHINGTON, May 20.—Nothing is known | & hwrotest seainst the bill from the Knyghtsof | ik third. dime 1o, . Doth houses of congress before adjournment | promivent memberof the committee on wa 4. 1Lis not error 1o allow an oficer who | & 1! SIAIRRIY ek e o B bt oxlstonoe. . | Jron, Blster second, Donald Lime, this summer, Many of the states hiyealteady | and means, thinks this is the prograwmuie, | arrested a defendant to testity as fo stato. | Poried action of General Miles in- oftering | Ing cheap [000 BIOCHELT O B CRERCe: | | 1l T 31 Bhnted thaitar Taverang tesitve nlready S that 1t will be executed. e 1 ottt it | rewards for the capture of rencgade Apaches, | On e motion o Mr. Whreckentidge, an | Seven-enghths of a Mile-—Tattler won, Sin all the 1est of them, especially in the praivie - Custody, If 1t b showi {hat such statenents | dead or alive. 1t s stated that it such istho | ARETGERt Was wAabIs B G KA G RIXS | gerloy second, Fleteh Taylor third, Time, sections will follow suit. Few members or lowa and Nebraska. were made voluntarily and without any in- | case, General Miles alone is responsibleand | & 50 s L0 exclude fro 0 ofin | T OrL e = 3 | utte )" Lo exclud: i that defini i senators Wl durdautagoniae comsiUcion | WAsiNGroN, May 2 (Special Tele- | ducements of lope of feat ‘beiiig miade of | jt willnot be sanctioned by the war depart- | tion an prodnct of il or croun whe ud- wone Dilles-=Hary Mann of Ll bit, and it will b remarkable If thoro | gram)—Mrs, Senator Wilson and daughter | olTered by such oflicer or other person. uent. Thote are no funds available for such | ditional coloring matter is used. i KU b, v againat "Hho" extabiaionent Mpttire | lott here to-day fox theirhome in Towa,where L g Durpose and it is snid, further, that such a [ Mr, Morrison said the bill came under falsa Le Tl v Joxeo seaini the' essmulisiipont of thalih) L Aiiis Dont the summer, Nebraska Methodis Course would not be' considied civilized | pretenses, and he would therefore vole Base Ball, country. Already millions of acres of lnd | Senator Van Wyek introduced bills in the | AURORA, May 26.—|Special.|—The minis- are, even agalngh gayage agatust tf. { offered endinent | pik BalimoresTialimore, 10: Loul { n e bates and tenitories wre held by the | senato to-day to pension Joln 1. Austin, K. | terial convention of the members of the York | povone s Gl mE T ey Hours, | making 16 MAIRWINT f0r any morohant or | Biiiicel G loand Jlv. Fisst | inglish Jords., Hammond, Thomas Brooks, Shellon Flini- | district of Nebraska conference was opened 3 i "iteo . ot | shopkecper, in the District of Columbia, or | ave s i woulsville, 1L L \ i 1S BXCELLENCY, | gan, W. IL Morton, K. B, Powell, here last evening in the M. E. Church, ' Rey, | C1HICAGO: May 20.~Thfeo thousand pack- | BIOREEERE D oo o feOmargarine without | MG'e i loisville, 5. Upire, Tunison. Tuere i3 no doubt but that the people will | *George W, Ament, of lowa, has passed a | I, &, Britt, presiding elder, took the chair, | [NEhouse employes of Sidney A. Kenty | jioling itin & conspicuous manner, and re- | o Af Phlud¢lpt 93 Cinciny ‘1;« ‘n‘:"\: L :‘ulllll 5:!“' nm' fi:‘l:::,lnl‘l‘;lul the {;r.g sk | successful examination and will be admitted The'm‘ m'm Draver was by‘m, * | who inaugurated the eight-hour movement at | quiring hotel, restaurant and boarding house | % _l‘.xhqnzr. Athleti L i g L g ts. 10 bl Inllnl-vl x;:unlhmt-:a naval academy at An- | g0 Gt eHioT of the Nebrask the stockyards, held a consultation with | keepers who use oleomargarine, to place in | V'€ e Nt LI | Paper correspondents will shadow his | DEPOS aryland, "Il chief exercise of the evening was an | Kent to-day, at whieh the latter agreed to | their dining rooms a placard bearing the l,m}' og) fll‘l:m;‘lll‘}l‘;'l n, 'Il..‘ll:l;h\u‘zl.v‘vi. 1l excellency to Buffalo and record every Kit O — able lecture by Rev. Dy, Edward Thompson, | continue thé eight-houry plan until October 1 | words, his house uses oleomargarine, B )kn' L8 DG SO0 irst base hits, | move hie makes till he enters the house i t Carson Post. £ tho.president of the M. o At Poott | formen i all departptents at mne hours' | and to’ have the same printed on the bills of | Brookisn, v: Pitisburg, 4. Errors. Brooklyn, | wiiieh Lie will take the vow. Nay, they will | WASUINGTON, May 23,—[Special ‘Tele- | on T Bible as 4 rary pay, except laborers, whose wages are only | fare. Aureed to—i2 to & 5 95 Pittsburg, 1 mpire, Bradle | not stop there, He is to be watched till he | ram|—General John €. Fremont, who is Following the lecf . G, S, Alex- :Imlv e;l Trom ]Sli’n to| $1.65. “wn.u 4I~1_hu ;\’I'.'lh)‘x:u'l'mmiulun‘-u:m“ :|:|\<;‘p“r'.r-:u‘“”:wx|u; Van Wrok :“ o rr | | S : agaa 1 | Famous as the first republscan eandidate for | ander was introduced and deliver iis action will have mpon other packing: | § pecial tax on manufacturers o 8 ol Sho! ow, A Jeawen tho el of fiultlo on his return trip | famos us o first yepublscan candidate for | SUACEN G MGG A deiverest o stoit | FURASUEL vt B85 G Wi ey ik | oleomarzarine, ' Pendiine otion thio' come | - Nraw Yot Sty 2.l wunual report o | wWill e deseribed in full, even 10 the minutest | Kit Casson pest (o A, ot this ey, o ALSE0 s morning the eonveution bogan | all aimounced an Lnteytion of retarning to mittee rose and the house adjourned. thej Pacitie Mail Steamship company shows detail of the president's costume and b EATMLY, at e g, At A X ts second session. The devotional exercises | ten hours on June 1, SE———e— total earnings during ti v ending April {L’.N""'.""W""" s.,‘mfl ¢ custiimo and pelected s ot {61 s memberstid, in Werd condacted by Rev: Buckae, ‘o Bel o % lowa Episcopattans, |85 Dings diiue the year audiig Anll ing thrown round the approaching mar- | was named, Gen re) 4 g been | WHad: o urder Confesse AVENPORT, [a., May % ie thirty-third | 000; net earnings, riage that it has induced enlarprisiig nowe m;‘hl:iln‘ll;:l(cni‘vl.l‘llr:‘vll |‘&:I‘ lL"'m':sznlA',wmh bor Lhe permanent organization was then | MouNTAIN GrovE, Mo., May 20.—Wayne | annual convention of the Episcopalian | l-fllxt_‘ll|l}nbllsllvla o prepare Lo make it a e ot ;.';;'mbiu‘2"3;‘};33{'",3“01;;“*4]1{{["!! as | Anderson, a wealthy and respected farmer | diocese of Iowa is in session at the cathie- Aubur S 2 Roclaliy, R gl ‘The Slaughter-House Sub-Chief. Doty and G AL AV eb e sy @8 of this county, was found murdered a mile | dral, Bt. Rev, Wi, Stevens Perry presiding. | Avsuny, Neb., N [Correspond- w Regarding Mr, Blalne, WasiINGTON, May 20.—[Special Tele- | " The presiding elder and the pastors at | 80 a balf from here Sunday morning. Yes- | 8.0, gever, of Cedar Kapids, was unanim- [ ence of the Ber.]—Mr. Montague, the A WASHINGTON, May 2, —[Sp graw.|—Charles 1. Brown, of Omaha, Is | York, Seward aud Aurora were made an ex- | ferday, during the coroner’s inquest tWo | ously elected a delegate to the general confer- | yomperance vevivalist, assisted by Mr ) & h Sy Tr I ey R eyt yere e a €X- | gons of the deceased, 1d and Henry Ander- | onne ot Dr® Bariie, of Davenport, Ta, Lo | tempers v ) assis y Mr. timate friend of Mr. Blaine says the here co-operating with J. Sterling Morton to | Scufive colittee, to serve dunug there: | gon, and Ewing Sanders confessad 1o the | 1 Ciiding comniitee, and reports Show us, of Nebraska City, closed a Knight does not Intend visiting Washington l‘:'};ll\ "'l""_"“L‘f"‘“j’:""" the oleomarzarine | A (950’ Rey. Alexander delivered a ser. | (e, each accusing the other of the shoot- | yreal iucrease snd progivss during the past of four lectures heve last evening till anothier president is elected, or, if he does, | Pilh and for tavifl reform. It is sald that he | mon to the association on “The Houseliold of | 198 e year, ¢ were held in the skating rink, and 1t will be on mportant business, and he wil | 488 concluded to run for congress against | Faith.” A Bogus 1 t. S — Iding was crowded to overflowing stay the shortest moment possibl This | Judge Weaver, SIM 10 bm o-.inlu_'k L. C. h.sumn, ]laz‘(l()r nlt CoNSTINOPLE, May 26.—1'he Porte declares Fe 1\0“14-,11‘.-“ A fected, L lding as ¢ it o overflowing A . sibie. Th e Stromsburg, delivered an address on *Churel ) . $7, PAUL, May 2.—The supreme court to- ght. S frend says uriher it e Blaing expects s Sm—— Musier ¢ y ’ A1 | there is no foundation for ho roport tsta | 4o desiod the' Sloux. ity Iand. grant test & Rooullur objony 1 tho suimsl lino | enowination, and that “the situation as it [ wasurvarox, May 20 [Speclal Tele | At1loclock W, 8. Blackbura, of York, | conspiracy at Sofia existed for tho assassina- | .o aqyersely to the state, holding that the od by J. W, Daukin, living live changes is being watched in his interest.” . ; gavo an interesting paper on *Best Method Prince Alexander and Minister f Bpyer siaie, H of here, being 1 colt with & am. [—The senate has contirmed Marshal | i h sale of the road to the company did not for- 4 There arc ubmistakable signs here alréady | Sioih oa s contirmed Marshal | of Conducting Prayer Meetings.” lof, ol K revry 8 orl BOLNANY. et und only two legs. I1ts hind legs | gns here already | 4 g Yistricl ANeking 44 4 A > b feit the lands granted the original eompany. s g b 3 | that the Blaiue elements are Hogar Maratta, Judge Church gnd District Attorney | At 11:30 o'clock G, 8, Meiner gave an essay et A ¥ i the natural size and perfectly de ! hat the Blaine elements are at work, and | Carland, of Dakota. The bill opening the | on ““The Relation of Art to Religion, Grecian Gleanings. s NG Q3 Gud BAIEAY ALG0 B0 DAKKGRILY people in both partics are believing, if not | Sioux Indian reservation i Drkota is to be | A large number of ministers are present | ~Ariuexs, Moy %o-King Georse is arrang- A Village Destroyed. i 1y it b abeiha 05 A8 fearing, that the same men will confront | called up iu the house on ¥ and the sessious are well attended by the | ing o mak Shroad copsis pro- | - CHICAGO, May X Journal’s Milwau- | broastis a small lump from which three ch ofl ) S S — Taity. 0 ake & tour abroad, Tricopsis pro- B ) perfect feet have grown. ‘Phe colt is each other on the national tickets two years ¥ poses luniting the number of meibers of special News hias been received X I . hence that never before the country g v New Postmasters, = S— r e q g healthy and bids fair o live, bence s oouutry b Ay | oy TMay B0 Snceial Telo They're AN Hight, the Green chamber of deputies to 150, that the village of Runkels, Wis., on the 4 3 N, E pe . D 4 SRR - - 7 si 9 > 0! 5 to- < O A M Atthe tooms of the. renbl it Howee L Slacop ks won son- | PARRIIGH Dol Mol Sz Momeint Teie Nebraska Weathier. Apiep dicialon of fa pabiens i Xgh es Fhe ¥ “:"xk RMAnRS 4 ie rooms of the republican conzres- | missioned postmaster at Valentine, Neb., | gram.|—A detail of armed citizens e patrol- For Neoraska—Fair weathe) arly sta- | seitlers b o withh their Lives, L e hank felearings yesterdey wer alatial Sommltiae this moraios 1t wa eoraska ir weatlier; uearly sta- | settlers ba escapod with their lives, Loss 3 GUNNING EOR ANARCHISTS. Spies, Fielding, Schwab, Parsons and Others Indioted For Murder. FURTHER DISCLOSURES AWAITED Nothing Positive As to the Bombe Thrower — Anarchist Confessions As to Those Who Carried Bombs At Haymarkot Square, CuicAGo, May @ Special Telegram, )= Notwithstanding the denials of state officials and the over confidence of the attorneys for the prisoners, seven tiue bills were found in the anarchist cases this morning, Among the indicted are Aug. Spies, Sam Fielding, Miclinel Schwab, Schnaubelt and Parsons. “There are two othiers whose names cannot be cortained with any degree of certainty, ury agreed yesterday afternoon, and tments for “murder us accessories before the fact”” were this morning formally ordered to be prepared. Bilis lave not been returned to Judge Rogers' court yet, nor will they be until the cases are all completed, when com- plete return will be made. Ir addition to these seven mentioned, there are several othe ers whom the Juty expect to indite on a_sim- ilar eharge, but the evidence against them is not yet complete, and the jury Iy awaiting Al wade up their minds in avs ago, wnd it was e pected that Captain Sehanek's evidenes terday afternoon would be sufli 1o enable them_to find bills agninst the others butit was combaratively valueless, and the jury decided on the soven cases, pending turther disclosures by that ofticer. ‘There was no_ diflerence between the jurymen, the bills being found by unanimous vote. Among other matters in_which the jury will be for several d 1is the investiga- tion of the plot anarchists for a wholesale destrution of life and property in this city. Captain Schaack is the principal worker in this ease also, and it 13" believed he names of many anarchists unconnected with the Haymar ket tragedy will be brought before the grand jury and indictments for conspiracy returned against them, ‘Thus far, however, no indictments on any charge ex- cept that of being accessory to murder before the fact have been found, “The fact that the juy w od in the consideration of mnor S0y I8 ex 1 by the reason already stated, that Captain Schauck’s disclosures are being waited for before any other bills ean be found. Nothing positively definite as to the identity of the bomb thrower has been ascertained 8o far. It s Captain - Sehaack’s testi mony, which was partinlly given yesterday, was considered sufficient to warrant the pre- sentments against the above named, but he promises to develop further testimony whicl will implieate othersand expose acon which has been long on oot amony ists. 11 promises to show that Spies, P sons, Fielden, Schwab, Brown, Fisther, Ling; I, Hirsehbarger and Sehnaubelt were a He asserts that there was a large number of persons at the Haymarke ting armed with bombs, & aet waich hejis ready to prove by the confes- sion of the prisoners Lichtner, Lehman and others, understood t The Knights' Convention. CLEVED —The Knights of La- bor met at 1 this morning and ad- jowrned till to-morrow morning. The first business transacted was to adwit new dele- gates, not present at the last general nssem- bly, lield at Hamilton, Ontario. No assem- bly was permitted to be represented that was ot at the Humilton convention. — Grand Master Workman Powderly made an extem- porancous address, in which he referred to he order and 15 yewarkuble growth, its strikes and boycotts. He advised calmness and judicionsness in all the actions of tho delegates, Standing committees were then nted on laws, strikes, boycotts, und the nof the order to all’ other orders. ceial commitiee was appointed to addross the Women’s Chiristian~Temperance union, ud also on the plan of Kdward Norton, of Chicago, who, at yesterday’s meeting, sug- gested a mannfacturers’ union. To give all the committees a chance to get to work, the convention adjourned, and_ the remainder of the day was devoted’ to- com- mittees. A plan is on hand to eall in all commissions of the present orzanizers, re- issue some, and drop others. Injudicions conduet of many of the organizers is thought to have caused the order a great deal of trouble Matters made public by free sion this morning r 0 or- wanization of assemblies, ~ For some time past the executive board has not been satistied with some ot the organizers of the order, and several have had charges preferred gainst them and therr commissions recalled. number of organizers are not giving satis faction. So, to prevent hard feeling by re- moving these men, it is proposed to have the commissions from'every organizer, from the chiel down, recalled. e PRELLER'S MURDER, Counsel For the Defense Open, and the Prisoner Talks, $t. Louis, May 26,—Mr. Flauntleroy, for the defense in the Preller case, stated that he wished to impress the jury with the tuct that no one knew how Preller came to his death except the defendant, and he proposed te dis- close to the jury all the circumstances attend- ing it. After stating the manner in which Preller and the defendant became nequainted, and the closeness of their friendship, he thereafter stated that the defense intended to show how P'reller was suffering from stricture and the defendant foolishly undertook to pers foru the operation,but Preller did not wish the nature of his ailment tobe known, and n- sisted that Maxwell should perform it. Te Jessen the pain he administered chloroform, but in two large a quantity, and death res suited. e cut the clothes from his friena’s body to resuseitate i, but failed, He said the defense would prove: that” Preller knew Maxwell had no noney, and promised to pay his expenses to- Auckiand, Robbery, therés ould not waye been the motive for causing his friends death, which wa§ aceidental, The remainder of Fauntleroy's speech ho sseription of his elient’s actions. after Py B, and assigning euse theretor, all of which was contained in Max- well’s confession mude a few days ago, ON TIlE STAND, Maxwell placed ‘on the stand, He showed little evidence of feeiing. The. witness, the Iy to Fauntleroy, stated in substanc 3 My full name is Huzh M, Brooks, 1 am 2 years old; born in Hyde, Chester, Englan cominenced the study of law with Mr. Brown, at Stockport, near Hyde, in 157, and. remained there four’ years: 1 am a lawyer by profession 1 also stidied ‘medicine and sur- gery at the'colleginle sehool at Manchester, Dut am not, & licensed physic 1 flrst met Preller at the Northwestern hotel, Liverpool but did not get acquainted with him until 1 wet him on board the steamer Cephaloniag 1 also met Warren on the steamers Preller and 1 were both Englishmen, coming to a strange lund, and our acquaintance ripened in warin friendship: we told much about our plans and purposes for the future, and our acquaintance and friendship continued aftes our arrival, - 2 Veterinary Scholarship—New k Veterh College. a State Board of Agricul- scholarship in the New York ture Vetermary college,which will be donated to some enterprising individual resident of Nebraska who wishes to enter this field. Applications with recommendas tions will be received at this oflice until July 1, next Rour. W. Fui BrowsviLLe, Neb., May State papers please copy. 5, See. “The’ Swedish Libra e grand pichic | ociation W |l | Sunday, June lith, t Huscall's p:

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