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CRANT HOLDS A WAR DANCE. discovered the remains of a new-born babe under the Hoor of a neighboring house. Uron confronting the occupant of the house with the horriple sight she confessed that necked AGAIN 0N TASEOTT'S TRAIL, law, but “frikbis simple demand, the bull vitinal who has heretoforo con- Aucted th¥ star-chamber investigations so IN ‘THE . FIELD OF SPORT. ouis, June 1. The magnates of the City I He will join the C. eague meot some evening riext week to adopt by- Mountaln road, and is running a train pus of St. E E. Maynes will BRILLIANT SENATOR INCAL!;S' — A b Oelebrating its VictoryTn the County | the child was hers auct was born ajive Feb: Snell'a Mritderet Lodatell 8t Winni- oo o Rics to vent ‘Sarestiained | Every Indioation Points to & Magni- | jaws and u constitution. The Kansas Man Discusssd 'as:& Seat Fight. This woman is now in Anll on the charge of peg Last Weelt. boow petty spleen againat the flcent Sporting Season. Manager “Spud” Farrish, of the C. B. Presidential Oandidate, Turld’or, s:eli a wi n'va nlrvlined Lucinda v § A -:n{o{t\[x : of !:‘V:.owl rnifiht to toil- he has M,‘.\‘n(‘}i, roports hfl- nm&-ll in fine condition i 4 — enkins, who moved to Muscatine. frera] eretofore betn sole guardian. e and fmpationt for the scason to open. ; REPEATERS UNDER ARREST. ¢ e o Aok DETECTIVES HAVE .A' NEW CLUE. | In the provarbial trial of the devil fn hell, | THE DUCKS BEGIN TO ARRIVE. | "Spud” makes a most officiont manager, and | LOADING UP WITH ORATORY, g . THE ROLL OF HONOR. il & mu'-fln ic 'BV' :V::Ld '&-l: :nw.od ot:b-::- " will l‘nnm'rhly ‘\,m heard from at the head of & f A TR b=y - e samé” ch a SRS prominent club. oin Ono Man Confosses to Induigiog the | T1*% Who Have fecognised Gourage | o pawned His fing and.Valise atse. | oflying ss Wibld, the scciscd cngliohen of | gituation of Base Ball Affuire at Kan | - The Spalding bal will be adopted. Preparations For the Discussion of Rightof Saffrage Too Fréquently 5 LOIE ROYCH FUND. Paul, Had His Mustache ny cause hd wére so unfortunate as ' to have sas City—Gosslp of the Dia- “Q‘? -m&;l ?fi:"fi"‘u ‘ l:‘-‘:e:n:;&h ‘;: the Fisheries Treaty—The Capl- —A Horrible Infanticide at Efim&rflmfi'd G l,u; ; Shaved Off aad Left - hmm:m\w object of revenge fot ‘malicious mond—News of Looal Cressons, 085 ladios “paid aduission at the tal Restaurants—Congrositien: Musoatine, 1a. First Baptist churoh........ il > 0 b i el S g A a2 ¢ stk Snd they Wwill Bave & corking toam 1 the Aeid sl Kbt St. John's Lodge No. %5 A. F. & s dia reserve tho right to make the 'fl' this season. ' AN i 1800 After the Musdiaren , and tests. we do mot ol toybut — Ingalls and 1 1 i Celebrating Their Victory. h ‘want an undi ding in regard’ L‘ A The Spring Guaning. Flashes From the Diamond. ngalls and Ingersoll. Onraxt, Neb., March 8. —(Special Telegram Total: & St. Pavr, Minn.-March 3:-+[Special Tele- | of exami we are to undmr. e dre | In » few more days the ducks will be here | There is nota club in the Western asso- | WAsHINGTON, March 1.—(Cofresfioridence to the BEr.]—Grant citizens celebrated their $A WOl gram to the Bem]—Therevs:mo:daubt that | willing tosubmit to0- exsminations as egine: | jn great abundance, and the nimrods will be | cintion but what can be made peunant win- | of tho Brr.]—“Senator Ingalls wonld vikke victory on the county seat fight yesterday Previouslysreported . Tascott, the murderer of Amos'd. Snell, was | men, and nothing more, and do not want ners—anagramatically. evening, with bonfires, canonading, ete. night a grand free-for-all dance was given-at First Baptist church..... Py No. 2% A. F. & . 15 00 in St. Paul and remained her¢ u week at o S‘A"f’""" L"‘f“ ol least. .1t was known tos detéottve 'and he these tests used in the future as.they have been in the past, to cause the discharge of old and experienced men, who have proven in their glory and hunting clothes. From all tho signs it is tolerably sate to predict an un- usually good flight of ducks this spring. The “Scrappy Jack” Messitt, who will probably arrive noxt week, will be as welcome almost an interesting presidential candidate,” said one of the sonator's colleagues this inorhing. “He would infuse some noveltjos 3 as the first lue bird. fito B 3 Hull's hall. There is, of course, a prospect ———— | telographed the Chicugo offidfals, but the | themselves in every way religble und | universal complaint last fall wasthe pro- | * Ai'ine Omaha players h tifled | ©*0¥0S: and would make more lite thish &ny of the vote being contested, but Grant will Total....oiviens .$1,561 53 | tolegram, itis alleged, was ‘képt in 'one of | trusf But who have been made the | jongeq drouth. The feed was scarce AL playors have otn nof man who has been before the peopls for theie hold the county seat, nevertheless. MINNIR VREENAN FUND, thoir pockets four dnys before any action was | Victims of some'oficial's spite under cover of s Al and all | to report hero on or before the first day of Heavy Snow at Grant. Graxt, Neb., March 8,—[Special Telegram Proviously reported. $ 71212 Lincoln branch Irish 195 50 taken on it. Now there are two Chicago de- Sl tectives in town, working on the case, and an examination. The third objection referred to isthe issue- ing of passes to enginemen and thoir famil- intermittent streas,msloughs and small lakes were dried up, which ‘practically killed the sport in this vicinity at any rate. This April. The Omaha management could yot_dispose of Lovett at an immense pecuniary advan- highest office. I would like to read Hhis fetter of accoptance and his inaugural’ address, They would be master-picces of cqmiposition Total..... . 907 62 | two have boen sent to Winnipeg, while still | ies. In the past, passes have beon issued t0 | spring there is a promise of an abundance of | t88. But it will not be doue. and statesmanlike art. Ingalls would nod to the Bee.]--Snow has been falling stead- o e SHbthad 1 WOHE oy employes when ft suitod the conveRieace of Orator Georgo Schafter failed to catch on | take the rostrum, although he s tho thiost fly and heavily since noon to-day, with 8 | Total todate . oo $4,700 06 | o MomyOTA SRR ",“":;_‘_ towna 8long | {heir employors, and we only ask that our | WOeF everywhere, in fact a superabundance | o\ il G Georgo is the oldest man in \ v { northeast breeze. * which has ever fallen here at this season of the year. ar- rived here on the morning ufter the murder was. _discovered. - aud - about 10 It 18 the heaviest snow "TILB CIULPREN Total to date.. {1 7Thé “Boe" Fand. fellow workmen be granted transportation when out of - employment. more than in many localities, for too much water is just a8 codclusive of poor ducking as too little, but as a goneral thing the prospécts all point This is nothing , and would cost the company the world. ‘I'ie work.upon-the grand stand and_the rolling angd leveling af the grounds has been grandiloquent speaker in the country, not exe cepting Colonel Ingersoll. JHis orntory, know, is vastly different from thh, of pra o D § o'clock galled on . Irwin Mareill,: - pro- | nothing. ~Other companies grant their em- | ¢, fing sport and plenty of it. Always, when tponed on pccvunt of the weather, great infidel, In that, instead of ‘playing tipon Put on Another Passenger. .y The presont condition of the funds openod | prietor of the newsboys' servics on tho | Ployes this same privilege, and. why:not the | ¢ero i boon plonty of anow in the: motn. | - The National league and Amorican associa- | %o heartatrings, he would traustk his 1 FrMoxT, Nob., Maroh 8.—[Special to the | by the Brs is as follo saq 4 | Milvauion road. Merrill hisd known Tascott | Ci3 8% 00 {1 rtant changs we ask ia | tlbs and the highlands of tho north, the | tion derive.a revenue of somothing like §30,. | hearers by his gonins of word-arranguent Brx.]—The Fremont, Elkhorn & -Missouri !lfinhanmbmmn' o214 sr::8io61 59 | in Chicaso, but had forgotter: him: When | to be paid for the number of miles wa run, nds 1n these bottoms afford excellent food | 000 from the minor nmnm-munm.i an arrogant | and uniqueness of thought.” Valley road has put on another passenger | N Tl Lno e ‘007 @ | Tascott introduced Himself ‘Mer#ifl remem- | and not for two-thirds of the amount. This | for whter fowls. This 1s uocounted for by the | ahd arbitrary kxation for limaginary protec- |~ genator Ingalls was always a genfus, His train. oach way on the Lincoln line. This | Eyts Shattuek fund. 4,700 05 | bered him and‘entertatiod bim ‘a$ the offee | system of o We 0! . Loy is done for the between O m, the Burlington strike. TaLmAGe, Neb,, March 8.—(Special to the Bee. |—Qeorge Wager, a well known farmer living south of town and anold resident of this part of the state, lost his mental balance @ few days ago and has since been insane. mmodation of passengers nd the capital city during Westphalén touument fund. Grandtofal...... cesenne s $11,025 51 ‘“Lincoin Branch L N. L, A, Subsoriptions for sufferers by the blizzard, Irish National league: John Fitzgerald. $300 00/Mrs. A. Halter. rick " » A. Riorda for some little ‘time. Tuscott wore* a white | PCr cont of shirt, which was badly mussed and'dirty, but had on a clean collar and ‘wore & small dia- mond in his scarf. He had his cane, which Merrill noticed particularly, Tascott sald he was with the advance crew. of Kiralfy Bros.’ show. He appeared mervous aud un- casy aud Merrill though{_he .wanted to bor- row money and gave hism no oppertunity. It —— Gone Insane. 10 ) nstf ... 100David Sisk. A.J. Bawyer. 28 0)Thomas Carr. M.V, Gannon 10 ok O'Shea, 5 on. Hon, paving has boon ndo‘mod on ninety the roads in the Uni ‘We have tried'm every possible way to ad- just these differences, but the genoral man- ager declined to make any concessions, and positively refused to adjust our grievances. m mn",:n wé}} not mmu;&ly un- de by the public in a8 they are not familiar with the manner that railroad employes aré treated by their superior offl- cers. But we are ready and willing to substan- and streams and wash from the higher table- land and forests of the northwest the mast and seods and soil and grasses, of which the birds are particularly fond, and deposit it Rlong the low valleys that out up and_inter- ¢t the country as far south as Kansas, ‘The pintails and the mallards have already begun to drop in in isolated- flocks, and the thrilling “honk! ah-hoouk!” of the wild goose is to be heard almost any morning as the wedge-shaped flock wings its weary way 1o thenorth, A few more .days and they ited States. Lovett, Omaha's star pitcher, it is said, will be wonderful effective under the three- strike rule. If the proliminrry games between the Omahas and St. Pauls are played, one of the clubs will lament it before the scason is one- half on. The peddling of drinks and cigars should prohibited in the ladies annex to be strict! the grand stand. The Omaha management will engage all remarkable composition and sureness of ine ception are not his only strong holds. When he was practicing law out at Atchison he was always taking his adversaries off ‘theit Teot in every case. He was a great genius in the arrangement of a case. While he wu}mk« ing up the law he was arranging some, new moYement to spring upon his opponent and ho always did it so nuoxpectedly and well that he carried his point. X venture that he e e e " He has not as yet boen dungerous but 8o bad fl)umen 0'Shen. is now known that Pascott: wentto the news | tiate every statement wo have made, and are 1 0 "% gy i thoir groatost numbers, | their police and help by regular contract this | is the most surprising quantity to be, found a8 tonoed constant watohing. Mr. Wager | -Putri Joseph Bohmes: stund on Broadway and oraered the: Chicugo | foa 3t 41T A1 Tuesslons on tiasubloct | Goese, vbhcn ralanie: oamber: | season. This s 10 lasiie Tho bogh of aktont | in the. sennto: «Xob Gon, nbxed, FaNHIE has beon an industrious wan of strictly § 00thoow 1. k. Tribune for woak, +He. called, for ftovory | ST, &1V 8 i teal, springtail, widgeon, baldpade, binck. | tion. * thoughts or anticipate his aotion, tHe temperate habits, day and sometimes looked overother Chicago | ®\e notice that Superintendent W. ©. | Jack, butter-ball, 'blue bill, mergauzer | Al judges of the game agreo that the | ioing-taking studeat, a wonderful, analyzer . ‘Eixtending the Eiknorn popers. 5L DRUERE 8 cony of e Rolico G | mrown fn " communication to Mr. Blyahe | 840 all and, Vo godsl what glorious | Jou ofono silke il b detrimontal o ivly | UF ian deaien, and i anorgy (s phaworm. g ! N sette containi jofu was the 3 xhilaration, whal ing, and pl TS are equally unanimous i FagsoxT, Neb ,March 8.—[Special to the {ast time he callod st the néws stand, (o O Ui s £.)—A contragt has just been awarded to lor, McDonald & Co., of this city, for an oxtonsion of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- A German barber in the same block says a young fellow:whoth he.believesté be Tascott, s ho unawerd the desoription perfeotly, had ot P. M. Hayden. ... "are. engines are experienced and reliable and says that they are better able to judge in regard to the qualifications of engine men than we 'hat they are ablo to judge we do not pleasurable excitement, is the ardent, ‘sports- man's, who finds himself ensconced in & good blind, with his trusty No, 10, his stool of decdys, somewhere up the babbling crystal that the chnngu‘{f a bad one. The batter is now almost at the mercy of the pitcher, game. who will again be the chief factor in deciding 8 Nothing enhances a contest so much enal. No, I know of nothing that he would have to apologize for if he 'were the pros- idential nominee. He has beon : charged . vi o] his private life and open . Y B, THuktacHB AL YR QI 0 it SR, Do 2 Platte, outon the Elkhorn, or down Honey | as free, hard hitting. e souri Valley raiiroad from Geneva to Su- Mins - Hannigan arber noticod: thet 1t shad. boen yed, and :’::*,;,3:‘:,&"2:‘,}.‘,?““"9’1.‘??.‘“.‘.?&,,. st faultut | creeki’ Tho first duck to visst thoso waters | - Pentoss & Hardle, wil farnish the uni. | horacter would disprovo -any mrordl:de- i perior, a dist: will hogin as < ing of spring. It is a ance of forty-five miles. Work 800N a8 llolll“fl!! after the open- so understood here that spoke of t, but Tuscott donied t. s wis on Friday, the 13th, and the eyaning he called at ‘the, neyws sh‘r"nd. ‘?fi;? a?:g fdy o Miss N, 1lm Mias Lll‘:.‘:!’l)'n of some of the men who are running engines on the Q. at the present time with ,thair: ex in the spring is the slender, graceful pin- tall. m%omu in flocks of thousands, Innd aithough wary and shy, affords the best of forms for the Omahas, as well as for all the clubs of the city league, pravity or spiritual demoralization that tiright be brought against him.” He {k notthe fnger- . r ol 3 .perience, and will leave the public ;to judge . " Swartzel, of the Ka City on forty | soll type of moralists, and never' fortes’ his | # the Creighton branch is to be extendled thik | Hike. .. > clerk thero says ‘she’ noti jis gt 7 b ? | spring gshooting. As @ table morceau jthe e e b T o Y 1 3 B year o distance of at least sixteen miles, | J0hn E. Sutton. ‘g‘\} ll|L) o “,’c(_n “{“ o8, A8 fthad 8 diffe réml’lll‘;‘: ;;: ‘::Enrd to.these men being compotent engl: » p-tnfia l"d 8. gamos out of flfgy—th_mo pitched by him last | opinions upon any subject on any ond.” In i probably to Knox Center. Miss N. Riorden .. W. W. Purcel pearance from :the.restof his face. Ou one loes not take a high rank, thou%‘;\ if ‘nicely served is passably palatable. Noxt season; fact, ho is very reticent; and it is With' groat 4 A. R: Stone, who hss been ethilovhd dificulty he can be persunded to’ ekpress the west lowa division as a freight conductor 3} ' Kansas City will engage no more men; or two of his ts he wore a oap, and noither will Omaha. oome the canvass-back, the red-head and the at other times soft. _block . hat, mallard, a trio that cannot be surpassed g Shooting With Intent to Kill. S2S2ESLSLESSS 288323223332328=2888 10 1 1 R 8t ekt 1 1 1 A G G G G NG go-as-you-please walking match which is bem%l arranged to come oft at Exposition hall the last of this month, ply following a law of nature too recondite for human penetration. After the can- vas back and the redhead, 5 4 i 'S but e y . o1t viction,'snd: thore 1 " ik several years, and who has newsr. had an; b himself. . He is open to convicf : ‘Dakora ‘Gifr, Neb, March 8.—|Special ,&'H never had * on & 'fle?b'y. “Whte he |‘axperionce whatever as a locomotive enfg from n“od“l:ls fmnhere-'ih world, lornculher mlo')ld“s, “‘%V mtchnr,'lh-‘: been roleased by | 1oqqily than any man of his Pl’flll“;lmflfl. and |8 Telegram to the BEr.|—J. N. Peysen, pro- L 100, 2k @ | was here he pawned his soarfpin aud xing 8t | nocr, and who has acknowledged that, he ['Dasuty, ediblencss or the rare sport thoy: oago Western club. - | toroe, ana firmiioss bf chardeter ackhoWEged Il prietor of the First and Last Chance saloon,of T W/E. J. McVann..... 100 | 9ne place and hisyalise'st ‘anothor. ‘He re- | ynows nothing about running a Tocomotive, | afford the gunner, course for thetable | Werden and Sneed will do the coaching % v I y 1 00'James Fitzgoraid, 100 | deemed the valise and took it away, but the | 1, B Stroud, another conductor of the’ west | the canvass-back is incomparable, but be it | this season for New Orleans. Their foghorn | @ wrong conclusionand wheels into the right. Covington, was to-day arrested and brought 3 ; 00/P. McFa . 200 | police are now in possegsion -of- his piu and | Jowa division, has been pulling nger | 84id in all'verity the red-head and themallard | voices have both been heard here. If Ingalls was before the country us’the { before County Judge Wilber on a complaint Lo} ® | ring. He got $10 on the jewelry and 82 on | yrains on the west division durin, .K‘“""‘& are not a shade his inferior. And then, t00, | * Gurtis, Hastings’ old center flelder, plays publican candidate for the pres he i 1 00Mrs. J. [} R 3 hat's the i i \der, play | sworn out by County Attorney Frazer on & 1 00| Michuel Hogan. B | the valise. It is not k?"’zx‘ what,name he | Mr, Siroud hus never had any expericnce » ‘i' tke mn;oz:ew;:“a‘wu l-lzmwm:d teal, | i Birm{ngham this years, would conduct his campaign from his home | charge of shooting with intent to kill Louis © 1 00James Mulqueen.. 100 | BAFS When he pawned tho articles. whatever as & locomotive enginoer-ar. fire. | blackiack or butter-ballt, Is there an epl | * gage the Dos Moinos catwiier, says Des | in Kansas, and would keop the opposition | Magruder, an employo of tho Sioux Cit 1 00'Michnel Fannin 8 | Tho detectives are working afiothier clue. | man, and he will say as much himself. | Cure who would turn up his noso at such a | o 288G 0 SO0 VOO gamos this ‘season, | neck-decp in boflmr-lm!. water by flashing | - m Sy, 1h & dreem melty in i 1R 3. Fitz 0 | When Tascott was a brakeman on the Rock | George Loughridge, C. A. Drake, Dempsy | dish! It is hardly possible. Ono very | NOUeT'iR R it man Sage. * | upon it every conceivablo political moyement £ 88io0n o 16 cv:minx of the 1st. The caso 100 3 00 I-l_mu! road he was intimate witha diningroom | Etjmge, Dick Allen, John Erbecher, Dau | strange th‘lng is the fact untl cun\;u backs Ao MGHIAL -8 itk o6& anses Ol intended to give advantage to his own party, 18 Was_ continued $0 secure evidenos, he boing } &J. N ?l‘-]'x{r 2: girl at Colfax, and it is said she isnow an | Heskett and William Patten, all conduciors :o‘x"om omi ngnl‘:.wra rt\‘:merouu in their spring TRy gript Y | His strategy is deep, und he never attacks released on $1,000 bon 1 00/ Mt 1 Thiaraid 10 | lmate of & house of prostitution here. One | in tne employof the C., B. & Q., have been oA couon of our x;m coun- % a ho encmy from ambush. It is & pity’ that e .1 0o/Misa Adn kither,. | g0 | Of Honfleld's men isnow, eoarching for this | in charge'of passenger engines’ during the | ir:, Twenty-five yoars ago | they were | CO\Connoll and Cooney, Omahas frst base. | Senator Ingalls has never takena moroproms 1 00{Miss Birdie Sutt 5 | &irl. The theory of the detective is that she | srocent week. All of them have admitted hardly known here, being almost exclusively | man and catclier, are engaged to Oskosh | inent part in the national campaigns, as ha is Charged With lllegal Voting. 1000, J n“u:, e 50 | supplied him with money with which to leave {lha they kmow nothing about running | 81 eastern bird and always selecting the At- | girls, the most interesting speaker and the best GRerLEY OxNTER, Nob. March 8.—(Speclal Domohne ... 1 (0 Patr! 50 | town. ) N bmotive and ave " mot reliabl | lantic_sea-board route to their ®broeding | *There will bo no calling for a high or low | strategist that I can think of.” Telogram to the Brx.|—Doputy Sheriff Pax- | Eatrigkihuckley .. 160 1e Was Seen in Winnipeg. or _eficjont,. engineors, ~ Mike Johnson, | grounds in the farther north. Now they are | hall this year. The new rules do away with TIE FISHERIES TREATY. ; ¥ fon eturood rom Fiowsed counly - todas | it Becgs®: U8 B8 | Omoo, Maech el Hovhaw . | Wi 15 ot n chargs o pusenads enind | wony B WEri e hesapois o1 | 1 PrTL8S. o S I o et 5 et bringing with him twelve residents of that . ~=;l‘°fl";g o BIC 8% | coived the following dispatch - yesterday | has been ‘'employed as a bartender in a saloon | Carrituck, and are growing moremumerous Miscellaneous Sporting Notes. treaty. It is believed that instead of there A county, who are all said to have voted ia | 3; F;MFbenen - . 100 | sfternoon about 4 o'clock: InOttumwa, His exporience in railroading | &very year. Wha is the canse ofthisi Can | woir and his combination ‘will bo at the | being two-thirds who will vote for the rati- : Scotia precinct, Greeley county, in the late . Hughes, 3 el......... 65001 Winnipea, Murch 2.—H. H. Henshaw, | consists in the few months that he has .been &hn :l‘:; ,lgflgc YPom’ 0'5 bgflflab‘-rfl&m M: Grand opera house next Saturday, under the | fication of the treaty—the numbor absolutely ] election for relocation of county seat. Ras- Ao 1 =0 oo | Chiet of Detectives, Chicago.—Tdscott was | employedias s freight brakeman, He also Al ubject n the east | pynggoment of Patsy Fallon, necessary to make it a law—that there will kB : rlok O Donii 3 - Y i its that 11® knows nothing about runnin 3 - i 3 ,wo-thirds in opposition mus Hansen, one of the prisoners, turned | Fatri o ihdil 5oy 1o 468 60 | Novo last Thursday. Think we know the | admits that & % ke ansdiied theli s, OF e ticy, S |t ai v be two-third! ition to it _Since the 8 state's evidence and declares under oath that ho, together with forty-five others, were Thired and paid by one Dr. Grathan, of Scotia, & lacomotive, and is not relinl er. "4 Steridhn, & farmer by occupation le as an engi- rules have been amended so that the treat, will be considered in o) in secrot, behind clos * ‘One hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty cents -of the above dircetion he took in leaving. Follow at once. ; C. E. Aipricn, Sargeant, n session instead o doors, the opposition comes the 10 Dr the BeE for Miss Freeman, the balance being e : lesser varioties, and good sport is obtainable | promises to attract the best podestrians in inistration will develop i focust, thoir voles in Seatn for that place! | acit direct 1o tho other partics. Winikos, Sarar: Siaro s Y Aot | Mok s sl ot (ot antil tarnto Apel, *Bomeof the st ducke | the countey, hore, Monagor Joues i in re Tabid attackn. The republicans, and it 1y e | i e A + oy t Pe; bR ¥ i | ing grounds near here are the Platte, - om 3 y o 1 the d ts, will g tramps. It took just fifteen seconds to teach an amateur that he did not understand the rudi- ments of the manly. art, but it required two hours for him to tell who he was. It was his g;st lénock-aul, and the new school gets the nefit. Manager Ed_ Rothery intends to erloo, Missouri Valley, Bartlett, Horse Shoe, and even Cutoff lake on certain days affords the ambitious shooter plenty of fun, Snipe shooting follows wild fowl,but owing to the vast quantity of wuter evertlooding the marshes this spring, the prospects for good sport in this line are limited. ~The ducks do not begin to arrive, however, until the frost ——— Lincoln Notes. Laxcory, Neb., March. 8:—[Special Tele- gram to the Bee.]—Deputy Land Com- missioner C. M. Carter has gone to Wash- ington on a ten day’s trip. While there he will look after the indemnity school lands The Carleton opera company will give a sacred concert at'the Grand opera house this evening. Fifteen nuwmbers are on the pro- gramme, which will embrace the full strength of the company. LADIES' MUBICAL SOCIETY. knowledge whatever in regard to running a locomotive. Frank Martz, a farmer by occupation, who has been employed as a fireman about six weeks, run u passenger engine west from Creston yesterdny morning, and any person whowas standing on the ‘ depot platform and stamina to accomplish what the la-v directs or authorizes. - They hold that' the object of passing during tho last congross the retaliatory measure was. to put in the hands of the presidenta weapon to enforce just such laws as the old fisheries treaty with Canada. That retaliatory meas- been Lere on his trail. A man answering his description registered at the Whelan house February 22, and left for the Pacific coast next day. His signature was ‘cut’out of ‘the totel register and sent to Chicags détectives. SHOT BY A SPECHL. ve of i i Ci d lainly that b devote | ure in thd shape of a joint resolution author- duo the stato A C L TR LT D C e e e aboat loomotive. engiae pun. | 18 neariy-all out of the ground, making “bor- | considerablo attention o homing birds this | Ling and Girecting S proaifiant (o ntitiba g Tho People's Detective associntion, of Lin- | darte bianned for the latter hal of the sen- ning. ing") possible, and Ly that time the inun- [ senson. Ho has a coop of famous birds mission to this country of ships and goods from any country which will not grant to us all the international privileges that are ex- tended to other countries. It is held that the old treaty grunts every privilege, and more, that the new one does, without any of the obnoxious demands the new ineasure con- tains, and that if t ho retalintory law was en- forced Canada would be compelied to open her ports for our bajt buyers and fishermen 3 ooln, has filed artivles of incorporation with [ the secretary of state accompanied with the nocessary bond. The incorporators are Charles Crow, C. B. Beach and A. B. Beach. The board of supplies held a session ye: terday, preparing and approving estimates for the expenses and supplies for the state fxutnlult‘mn- for the quarter commencing pril 1, Another man who s at_present Tunning & passenger engine on west Iowa_division, was employed at Creston us fireman; was' dis- chargod getting drunk ‘and using abusive language to the engine house foreman. He may be compctent, if sober, but a man who gets drunk is not an efficient engineer, and is considered incompetent when sober. . Charles McClellan, a brakeman ‘from the west division has had about one year's exper- dated low lands may be clear again, Equalization of Trap Shooting. Captain H. A. Penrose, who has in charge the great June trap shoot, has worked out a new system for conducting this class of sport, ‘which he thinks will become very popular. ‘The fusion rule, as it is called, has for its ob- ject the equalizing of shooters, so that ama- alrcady, and will indulge in_several trial flights with St. Joe, Kansas City, St. Louis and other citics in’ the summer, ' This is a glorious sport, and 11 desorves credit for his endeavor to popularize it here. ‘Tommy Miller is in Chicago. “The mills of . the Gods grind slowly,” and it might besaid_that the mills of the prize- fighters grind likewise. The majority of son of 1587-8. They will be at Meyer's new music hall, Farnam and Sixtcenth strects, The series is as follows: March 4, the Mad- rigal quartet; March 28, Miss Lizzie Isancs, piano, Mr. R. R. France, bass; April 11, song recital, by Mrs. T'. M. Rogers; April 25, vocal concert arranged by Mrs. B. B. Young: May 9, piano recital by Miss Bella Robinson; May 23, piano recital by Mrs. G. M. Hitchs [Continued From First Page.] - in the east to materially assist tho Burlington and that road will arrive at the limit of its re- sources in a few. days. :They expressed the belief to-day that they held the whip'hand on the strike, but do’'not expact there will be many devel onday, When the cock and Mrs. £ > ind milts, who visit the British possession for_any pure he state superintendent is forming a IR A0 Eoushaw, - WRor Wil BO | mynipwen: Al 9 various. vance | jo Y d was dischargod ghout | teurs and professionals can shoot for the | UREM are win hatever. A very lively time s ex- o t 2:80, ¥, m it z ie as a fireman and was discharged gbou P! 1 fr pose whatevel 'y | library of all text bookn for schools pub- | held on Wednosduy aftornoons, at 240, Ad- | committees ' get two years ago a8 mcompetent as a fireman, | same purse with an equal chance of winning | o Ge0rSe Canfield has purchased a2:20 pacer, | joctod when the debate on the treaty begins, lished in the United States. This will be valuable for consultation and reference. q Secretarios Munger and Ayr, of the state board of transportation, departed homeward yesterday after their session of Thursday up the spirits o vaf circular letter was sent out to-day signed by Arthur and Sargeat, complimenting the men on their firm stand and aevotion to and duty. and expressing the firm a handsome big bay, “The only way Mitchell can ever hope to whip Sullivan i8 to catch him asleep and hit bim with an ax;” sosays Arthur Rothery, but who is now considered a first-clauz en- gineor, has been running an engine on the north branch for the past two days. 5 J. E. Sperry, a man who has had some ex- perience asa fireman, but was dischar, MRS, BAURISI'S BENEFIT, This evening, at Boyd's opera house, Mrs. Elise Baurisi's, one of the most capable aud popular actresses who have appeared on the a percentage of the purse to be shot for, The rule classifies the shooters and at the same time _handicaps the gun. Thus a12-guage pLmatd s Lord Lonsdale's Mission, ; New York, March 8, —[Special Telogramto rinciple the Ber.]—The Earl of Lonsdale, who some of that ) ' - jers i i * gun is given two yards over a 10-guage, etc [ anyway. 4 and Friday. German stage in this part of the country, | ineir cnuse will triumph. Mr,. Arthur was | hbout a year ago for ‘being color blind, has ————— time ago visited America as the ‘manager of ——— will take her annual benefit. She is one of | 4y is'ovenin, ; about a » age . The entrance fee to all contestants shall be Nebraska and Iowa Pehsions. 4 B i gz handed a eopy ‘of ' a' telegram remen, and the Violet Cameron opera troupe, srrived 4 b I0WA LEGISLATURE. the most industrious and_ painstaking ment- | Wi way " sont | Vi TOMIOIN. by | veees s frebont cnging yestoeabyr o | thessme, nd the net amount of the purse : bers of the company. She never assumes o west with a freight engine yestorday: divkded fito two, oqual parta, Tho shotors WasmiNaTox, March3.—[Special Telogram | pore from Liverpool to-day. Inregard to'his are incera,.to _ their mascer — o twelve Read en, chard Price, whose expericnce sa a rafl- ed into t rdi to the BEr.]—The following pensions were rd sald that ‘he would B ie character whioh she dogs not actawell and to | SWelve Rea m hoir Richa 3 X)) & e also into two classes, according to trip this time the lord sal at ‘he % t ate. i phia, -8aying:..**We are | road man has boen in the train gervice as it d each shoots in his class, havi ted Nebs to-day: Original invalid Vi K ' mfl:nugl:::;lll‘smrflwh ‘::fi::mtt‘:‘u% a‘l:fi:{.‘?}‘}?m‘fa?m::flf:mm;“'& on our way back,.- Stop:the, boys.”- .Grand | brakeman for short time, has been runnjng a’ :k‘gll"yua, :: m:u' ,lwot:,lch is :lildeod w.livunnl:n; Gauiediicrazies i ke nall start for Winilpog, S0 D8 o g 4 ~Rovert 7. Hamilton, Middle Branch; Eugene Dickinson, Bellewood; Henry Gib- bons, Red Cloud ; Robert Phelpat, Humboldt ; Line Copoland, Minden. Restoration and increase—Dennis Snow, Dorchester, 1n- Master Sargent_showed 10 the . ciated Dress representaiive’ pflpcnm;ffim?‘mny western points showiug -that ‘the men are standing firm and are.confideat -of . ultimate victory. . L) ‘Wil Sue the “Q." v towar L) north in the interest of -s:omlnsnt natoral- ists society of Scotland: would go ds far north as the birds and furred' aui i He had letters of introduction to the Hudgon Bay company, which will”furnish. hiw, with 7 the necessary equipments. From Wi ¢ lenger engine. l,‘Cmrlmrhu Connett, the man who has been: Employed as a eman between. Cres- ton and Cumberland, and who has never had any experience a8 an engineman, has been given charge of a passenger engine with the this city and_deserves favorably of them. There is no doubt but that she will have a Iarge house. The play is “Volk” and is one of most entertaining pieces in the repetoire of the company. 20°per cént. - This gives six monies for each shoot. Should more than three contestants tie, and in shooting off the tie the number shoutd beireduced to three, then at the re- guufl of one of the number the purse must be \ the part of the ROVOrnor's message recom- mending that judicial ‘districts be consoli- dated 80 as to reduce the number of judges from forty-four w forty be referred to the . > EDEN MUSEE, ivided. It is net known whether this rule ase—Alfred Springer, North Loup; Henr! he will to the Makenzie river, where @ committee on judiciary for their decision as | The farewell appearance of Mrs. General - ; promise of a life job. will be adopted this spring or not, but that it | S REMMOrR, SYorl p; Henry | he will go AL & to oxpedicncy. Tom Thumb in Athorica is announced s the he‘z’,‘;;;‘,‘f’c'l,x:_'fl,‘mf' “"\:Mc;,"‘,’e'n Andurs | Ed Young, tho yard mastor. at Pacifio | will beoomo popular thero is o doubt what- | Willlsme, 8t. Helena. Mexican survivors— | vessol W1, await him. ettt Junction, tried to run the could not handle her, and ter ' Mechanic Bristenstein run into Young's engine with a assenger train at the B. & M. crossing. Mr. ritenstein is now under arrest and his trial’ will take place on Friday. Now, in conclusion we will say that it is conceded by all reasonable men that 1t_takes. from four to six years of practical experi- ence to make a competent engincer, and then they select from the best in their ranks, and Milis introduced-a bill to prepare and place d_engine, - but’ on exhibition agricultural and other resources and products of the state at the coming cen- tennial exposition of the Ohio valley and other states, to be held at Cinciunati, and ap- propriating $20,800 for same. The bill passod requiring owners of pure bred animals of the horse or cattle kind, kept for sorvice, to post notice of registration. leading attraction in the curio hall of the Eden musce for the coming week. She un- doubtedly has a hold on the hearts of the American public that no other living woman has ever attained.. She is accompanied by her husband the Gount Magri,and s brother, Baron Littlefinger on the present trip and at its termination they retire to private life on her husband’s Italian- cstates. Clytie tho living half lady appears for one more week in curio hall. In theatorium No. 1, the Mil- Alfrod Bissell, Alma; A. Wilson, Strang. Pensions for Iowans: Original invalid— Jones A. Benson, Goshen; John Lloyd, Lake Mills; Osborn B. Lincoln, Nashua; J. Jones, Anita. Restoration and invalid— Noah K. Johnson, Lawler. Increase—Balt Bedford, Mount Pleasant: David Niller, Jona; Commodore P. Gilbert, Pittsburg} ‘Alvea Sexton, What Cheer; Joseph Foutt, Keokuk; David Littles, Des Moines; Wil: ever. Monday morning a prominent Chieago firmn, whose name is withheld, would bring & man- damus suit in the United States court against the Burlington road 1o compel it to carry freight or show cause why it did not, The action, it is claimed, will be brought under the common carrier act. It is also said by a member of the brotherhood that a public “Worth makes the ma and want of it the fellow but the well-dressed geptl man {8 known by one those nobby spring * over onts now on sale at Robih: son & Garmon's, 1 in ¥ These garments have At.the Mouth of the Kaw. Base ball affairs at Kansas City still re- ‘maiu in statu quo, and to say that it is either healthy or promising would be to do some- thing the father of his country never did. The differcnces between the Western and the Amcrican association clubs there can meeting is to bo held in Iowa at which it i O ; i pase. i -~ + specially Lordered for o 1 i By SchRIALA resolution that, when' tho [ 1ar Tiros. préscnt dioramic views of Siberin, | Fesolved to el the attention of the railread | if the oficials are willing to trust the' lives | 1LY b0 upon the increuso as tho opening of | liam . frwn, Anderson; Benjamin E. Good- Omahn customers; who, we) | : senate adjourncd at noon to-day it be until | In the cozy little bijou theatre the eccentric | commissioners to the fact that the Burling- | f the :lraw‘-:aunx p{bnq with fche' above men, | B0 BoOn A O o0 b A o e ;:""‘-v" iaiw bt ke Orivoses, Charokns, have discovered, want g | road bill was postponed until mext Tuesday nmruln.i. ‘The bill passed relating to the bonding of quastion to settle there is no getting. round. minors of Lewis Myers, Towa City and . The American_people say that the Western MaRTIN DEGNAN, Grundy Center; Uri, mother of Lucius A. CHTARLES AXDEKSON, Mr. Kelly is supported by an excellent com- and has a national reputation in his line Having mgdo liberal p pan of Irish comedy. vision for the spring trade, The Third Batch. 1l be ousted, while tho | Wilson, New York; Wilmont, father of K- A60, March 3,—At 4 p. m. a specl Tuomas H. MinLex, club must and shal _ousted, 3 i 0 waars now' anld soluied county indebtedness, making the usual bien- lrg:‘;"‘l‘l‘l’wc e e M ;: R BT Westerners only continue to_give them the | ward ' Goldsmith, Mexican survivors— Rp 2o, a0 A 4 ; S8 SHnEs tn the Galeor the st abtiiAas e et s 7 ontnittes, | 18ugh. - They say that the maniacal ravings | George Countze, Wapello; Thomas Anschap, the wan carrying westward 110 men, sald to be tried 1888 for 1886, of the Ame can contingent are more idle | Maryville; John Taylor, Primrose; Joseph 13, | sbloand ustidious, with a line of goods 0 Ex-Sonator Harrison and wife, of Indiana, : 1 i i i ¥ e %t e - i <Lk T o 2 ines; George H, Wolfe, | supsrior quality and style, at prices’ thai “Tho bill_passed for preventing fraud Sy N engineers and firemen, They marched over 18 SMITH AN EMBEZZLER? than the blowing of tne winds, and all thut | Tiara, East Des Moines; George s 3 1 the sale of lplrd, b PRavIRInE peaakise for w"t.:,‘“ (,,'fv.,“?(’"‘,‘(:r ooy g T g 2¢ | from the company’s headquarters in chareo Aot Tl the Bx-Breaidant | Lho7 can do” is'to lsmk. and ’3“ or die on | Oxford Mills, Tl teitrias s Tmans’ the violation thereof. The bill provides that y 3 3 egations Agal Ix-Pres their ments, or pull out now and save their —— e of the Towa division superintendent and a few Pinkerton men. The 110 will be dropped along the line between here and Council Bluffs, where most needed. This last batch makes the third since Thursday noon and gives a total of over three hundred shipped to points in Iliinois, lowa and Nebraska. At Quincy. QuiNcr, I1L, March 8.—To-day the Wabash engineers refused to do switching inthe Quincy yard, The Wabash men took theiwr engines to the round house and left them, Passenger trains gre running on the Bur- lington road with reasonable regularity, and to-day there have been three freight trains over the wain line and as many wore on the branches. Engineers From Boston. senator's visit is understood to be an entirely social one, and among important attractions is the granddaughter, who is also a visitor at the governor’'s mansion. Mr. A. Zunder has just returned from a visit to New York, Philacelphia, Boston, New Haven, Coun., and other eastern cities, —_———— Heavy Damage Suit. S, Lous, March 8.—Suit was filed this afternoon in the United States circuit court by the Washburn & Moen manufacturing company against the Southern wire company of this city. Judgment is asked against the Southern wire compauy in the aggrogute sum of 271,501, and of that amount it is claimed that the Southern wire compauny is indebted to the Washbwrn & Moen company for breaches of covenant or license agreement, in oredit The Western club 18 a fixture, beyond a peradventure. President Menges writes to the Bee: *I have np appreheusions what- ever of being ousted. The board of arbitra- tion is composed of honorable men, and they will assuredly take the same view of this vexed affair as other fair minded citizens. To substantiate what I say I will inform you that I do not intend to attend the meeting of the board or send a representative, There exists absolutely no danger from that source. no lard shall be sold or offered for salo except { t be pure and unaduiterated. If auny be sdulterated it must be so marked. ‘The bill passed provding for the payment f of bank examinations and fixing the foe for same. ! ‘The bill passed to authorize cities organ- ized under special charters to refund out- standing bonded debt and to provide for the $ payment of the same on two-thirds vote of | the city council. . \ ' The bill passed making the superintendent of public instruction & member and president ex-ofticio of the board of trustees of the state B = ffih:-“&ed legalizing th izati bill izing the organiration ot “t;ro towa of h»mn.lsiuu ':zu‘::sg- e he bill pass alizing the incory n \ ] o the town of Hewarden.” o of the Republican. ‘There seems to be still more trouble in the Republican stock company, Yesterday it ‘was rumored that Mr. C. H. Smith, recently acting president of the Republican, had em- bezzled #30,000 belonging to the company. Last evening a representative from the Bgr met Mr. Rothacker at his room in the Barker and asked him if the report was true. . ‘Yes," sald.Mr. Rothacker, ‘‘he took from thes afe of the company $30,000 in securities— $15,000 in Rotes, and $15,000 in stock of E. F. Test. He took this amount after he had severed hi cepnection with the company and 10 right 0 go near the safe. This afternoon there was @ meeting of the attorneys of tho different parties interested at the Republican office. The persons present were Attorneys Scott, Hall, Bartlett, Slmer’\ll, Swith, Mr. 8. Granted a Rehearing. HaRRisBURG, Pa., March 2.—The board of pardons granted a rehearing in the cate of Milton Weston, the Chicago wmillionaire. The casc comes up the 20th inst. — ————— Concluded Their Labor Kawsas Crry, March 8.~ [Special Telegram to the Bes. ]~ 'Fhe tuking of testimony in the famoud Carson divorce suit was concluded to-day and the parties concerned returned to Chicago. The Old League Reorganized. A meeting was held at the Pacific house, $St. Joe, on Thursday last, at which the old ‘Western base ball league was reorganized and arrangements made for beginnwg the seison with six clubs. A $500 bond is to be il e Failed to Agree, CnieaGo, Mareh 8.—The jury in the case of Maud Cassidy, charged with abduction for immoral purposes of Blunch Bonvillc, was Bostox, March 8.—Up to noon to-day 2 discharged this morning uwviug failed to House. voapoct of royaity for the use ofahe Giidden | son P. Rounds? jr,, and ‘myself. ' Mr. Hartlett, | executed by each olub by the tue the sched- | agree. » i Drs Moines, Ia., March 8.—In the morning | patent, to the extent of #7506 Damagos jn | *0¥enty-four men have been scnt from this | the attorney: or the lounds estate, suid it | ule committee meots, s 4 guarantyo that the d city to Chicago to take the places of striking engincers and firemen on the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy road. e — THE ENGINEERS TALK. Letter From the Brotherhoods of En- was a clearcase and urged aa indicument against Smith, Onntisfp and the Tariff Bill. Wicnira, Kan, March 3.—Speaker Car- lisle, who is in the city attending the bedside of his sick son, said to-day: *The Mills scssion sowme discussion arose on the bill pro- wviding that coroners may turn over uniden- tified dead bodies to medical colleges after a . certain numberof days. The bill was re- forred back to the committee. The bill possed making the powers and the sum of 200,000 are claimed by the Wash- burn & Mocn company by reason of convey- ance of the plant, stock and business of the Southern wire company to the St. Louis wire mill company, which, it is ulleged, was a mere cover and scheme to violate the license agreement and evade the provisious of the contract. scuson will be finishéd. The basis of the re- orgauization is low salary, $1,200 per month fer each team, not including the manager, being the maximum, The penalty for a vio- iation of the salary limit elause is_expulsion. Delegates attended the meeting from Den- ver, Hutchinson, Pueblo, Leavenworth gnd Grand O pera House. 4 duties of mayors of cities of the first and gineers and Firomen, 1ariff bill is & very conservative measure and | St Joseph, and Wichits ywas represented by ) 4 : second cln?: plicable 10 cities organizea e e Editr Crostan. (lows) Gusstte: In your | uent to bo pussed, The existing financial | PRV Mg TO-NIGHT, i i uRder epoc ters. teraay’ i article take o Loc; we Laconics, A Dill was hutroduced changing the time | Avemx, Tex, March B—Governor Ross | Juo the Chicue eihne. con o | Hhea"a "Foeh more. vadical messure, bu iy from the Chicugo Tribune, comparing some of the rules now in force and the rules that the locomotive engineers and firemen ask to be enforced under their new schedule. The first instance cited is where we claim a fair and impartial trial in case of discharged engineers and firemen, or those suapended lical measure, but there are always so many differences of opinion about details that it is impossible to do exaetly what ought to be done. The bill has been prepared with great care, and I know it has been the purpose of the framers 10 deal fflirlf' and liberally with any interest affected by it. ‘There has been no feeling of Farrish, Rockwell and Sobother constitute the schedule committee for the City league, They will meet Thursday, March 15, The City league will appoint a regular corps of umpires, but each club is to pay for these services for games upon their own grounds. The salary will be 85 per game. ‘when the county treasurer shall pay over the school fund frow the first to the third Mon- day of April. Met*arland -A bill to repeal section 418 code, relating to deduction of debts property for taxation. ‘The house adjourned at noen until'Monday morning at 10 o'elock. received the following dispatch to-day from Bherift Coek ut Eagle Pass, Tex.: “A couple of licutenamts and two soldiers of the Mexican arniy came over this morning and attempted to klilnnJ) adeserter, 1 requested their surrender an fired on myself and deputy. ‘We returned the fire and killod one Carleton Opera Company - 1n GRAND SACRED CONGERT, =~ i Penrose and Metz have been: delegated to ‘hostility to eapital or labor employed in the ————— and wou . The wounded man | undera charge of negligence, by hissuperiors | manufacturing industries, snd the bill, if | Select 8 sixth club to complete the leagye. Furirest Fer Dabe. oot thotible. etk reate” have boes | Sttiug w8 & court of investigation. Tn all the | passed. will not hurt them: T think the bill | AnoRE the arplioants, 16 be bhosen 1o a7 Tn which will appear a1l the principals of | Muscaminz, Ia., March 8.—{Special Tele- | yugo by thom, ¥ ordinary affairs of human Lde, this would | Will pass substantiolly as reported. If it be | (0t ‘:;_ oy, Pert Omahs stands § . s o F gram to the Bxs.]—A family in this city were e hardly be regaried by auy feirmiuded man | defeated, the democratic party will appeal to D‘.h"“w o Iwwins 186 prise. shocked last eveniig to see the pet dog drag intethe kitshen the leg of an infunt. . The police being notified instituted a scarch and Meistonier has completel 2 M. Meistonier has etely recov- ered from the paralysis of tho’ thumb that disabled him some wenks agos * - Mr. Carleton’s ' REGULAR PRICES. <. as an unreasonable demand, # being such a trial s is guaranteed by the coustitution to the le on this- question at the ela»;t!:mp o wil all persons charged, with yioWan.-al the n, and & congress will ‘be chosén uce the revenuc much mos now proposed. J Lally, Metz aud Farrish have been ap- pointed to select and secure grounds. . Eugene Neville is 8 conductor on tbe' Iron next that than | Great Comvany. .

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