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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1888, —~SIXTEEN PAGES S 'WAS DETERMINED T0 DIE | rmstiloosereti & 8 Stumer, ek | Sharm whe dead & secotd et weiom | GOT THERE IHDIDN’T JIUT | Gon reionds ot o congn, B - | W Seemars huve lok paaas o Suaare! | SheD ¥ Seven ey I the oy, ':'x?.f".f:\'::.fl'::::" B. Smith for members of :(\-nntm'] c“"’hr‘n’ m‘llul that :‘lm \\'m‘v\ must Authorizing cities under special charter to | worth of fine stock. A dogowned by a man | The Union Pacific, so far from being under T - ” now how the boodler was, the reporter was condemn a right of way through private prop. named Huffman went before hi new manage t, to-day The democratic convention conyened this . y, ttle . . ' ¥ e T Tlea By the oln ot e v (#An Old Man's Bloody Work With & | ocening and placed the following ticket in :-’:»‘ ‘;‘fl:“u:r" %0.1 08y 966 '\’::\l;‘"‘::),'\”r”i:u‘\l:."}: e e i iting the Hatiikies o Was wilied mttackced « nimbet of orer Q0B |8 Y e e e 9 Razor. the field: J. V, Wechboch, for mayor: | ey Dlease, so I can soc sou, said the voice. Saakman, .1:3\;‘umfilh:‘[h.xh‘x.ln.‘v]flin[nlynr[h:ll'nkfln'nn!‘ mw- sheep, swine, and poultry on several | EANE—that gang which preyed upon the Jua1en PAtteveon, Jt., for. tromdtrert W K. obeyed and came aak] ding fve times the amount of paid up ~Jelboh ! country in 1871, 18/ and 1873, and Fox,, for cletn; . Chifford, Tor pojiiee N, tents of a pitcher of water on his head capital stock. o annimals nearly all went | was to-day preying upon the | couns " 4 ARAALLCIR W R sl o | T " ' xing the compensation of the state au ave since died. ‘The dog went to | try. Th litios loh di REFUSED THE DOCTOR'S HELP. | and William Wintersteen abd V. V. Leonard | 405 yxrgp py A A N. |LOVE'S LABOR WHOLLY LOST. | itor for the examination of state privato | the farm of a man named Wright and st | {ink it impertant. enough o dignits e At and savimgs banks, once and not more than ;f:""‘“"m s I‘(“‘l"fl"lo _-‘:"1“"'['; which | matter of the control of the pacifio roads by ’ A Freeport Man the Victim of Spon- twice per year. at 810, $15 and 20 ed. ran into the open | resolutions in its national platforms, woald fPho Disciples of License and Prohibl- | "J""“:‘; bord 1"”‘!‘:""}"]"- i TURNSONS COMBIOn, Aggravating Adbkeftute of A Des | Atthe afternoon session the bill passed | door of & schoolhouse and created | not be entitled to and should not recoive the tion Arrayed Against Each Other B FT s e e S U | S 1., March 81.—Louis Hilde Moines Youhg Man Who biting cities from licensing and taxing | an aproar in the school, snapping and biting | confidence of the American people. . to the Ber.]—The license men and prohibi eEPoRT, IIL, March 81.—Louis Hild rns and restaurants, at several of the children. One little girl §s | M. Dalzell of Pensylvania advooated the ! At David City—Various Muni- tionists both held a convention to-night and | brand, an employe of the German Insurance Started ) - - seriously hurt. Thero is scarcoly & farm in | bill which, he contended, dealt in a business- cipal Tickets. placed in nomination tho following ticket for | company, of this city, is undergoing some Be 'Marriea. National Capital Notes, IR eSO IR T B WD TR (Rl AL da et B o] municipal officers: For mayor, Stephen | Peculiar manifestations at his home that, in WasriNGToN, March 31,—The comptroller | Some animal has not been bitten. The dog | Of the problem presented o donied An- T or A spuer L ey | when it reached home attacked its mastor, assertion as to the credit mobilier L . who felled 1t to the ground and chained it till | gang sage of the bill would bring Dis Motxs, Ia., March 31— [Special Tele- of Clinton s recawer of the Commercial | it died. More than fifty dogs have been | into the treasury an ultimate sum amountin gram to the BEE |—A would-be bridegroom | Pational bank, Dubuque killed and numbers are vet about the country. | 10 €110,000,000. He could not be persuaded £ this city by th iy s of ‘Eoas had The postmaster general, in his revised es- | In Ravenswood, in the same county, the | that tho intelligent musses of this country of this city by the name of Hess had an ex mayor has ordered overy dog muzzlec would not visit with condign punistment the citing ride fora wife to-day. He was en- much excitement exists, - Deaths among th members of congress who, with such a glit- gaged to marry a young lady at Sioux City b cattle are increasing. Cattle that 1z possibility within their reach, would, this ovening. He stopped intoa hack this | Decessitates considerablo increase. The item | from hydrophobin ate lying in the flelds, and fanciful vindication of public for hire of clerks in postoftices is increased to | persons are afraid to eat any meat from that at the expense of the public purse, £,000,000; the estimate 4 ight and | scotion, The morning hour having oxpired tho bill ¢ Clingman; Clerk, B. B. Taylor; treasurer, | the eyes of many of his neighbors, appear " of the currency has appointed E. P, Welles, ta1 Telwmm to the Brk]—Our city was | St engineer, 'P. C. Paterson, Councilmen | been the victim of repeated fires occurring fy e ot oneitomont today at | GEirst ward, I\ A, Snow; Second ward, his residence on Center street, n thei most rown into a state of excitem George Schweser; Third ward, H. W. | jnaxplicable manner. These fires break out 4 moon when it became known thata man had | Keller. i g v | i 8] Dhvts 6F the Bk, on the Wills, the fust tried to commit suicide by cutting his The prohibitionists have nominated this | M v“ ol I“ . ] LA boreaf i Shitoat at & boarding house kept by a family | Hcket: For mayor, Morris J. Jones; clerk, | ceilings, or the floors and the window anc -~ Berdrow; treasurer, A. J. White; | door casings have on several ocoasions ig pamed Hurst. Your correspondent hastened | e, 1.T. M key; city engincer, | nited spontancously in _t immediats | morning and started for the Northwestern timates of postal expenditures, says the large and continuing growth in the postal business $0 the scene and found Charles Drewcock, an J son. Councilmen—Iirst ward, | presence of the family and neigh- | depot to catch the 10 o'clock train, the only [ fuel for postoftices is incr 50005 the e 1t upon: the calendar as unfinished busi- DI& man sixty-five years of age, lying on the '\1 nd_ward, J. W. McLand: [ bors. So far no less than thir ' one that would take him to Sioux City to- | estimate for the free delivery service is in FIFTIETH CONGRESS, rm,m floor with a gash thres inches Mhird ward, Doty. broken out, and Wednesday morning M. | night in time for the wedding, He wasa | © d to a total of 5,000,000, Touching T o river and harbor bill was reported and ong in his throat that had © Bevered the larynx. He was apparently un Emw ious and almost dead from the 1oss of hi Altiost - Hildebrand's hands were badly burned in ex- special facilities in_the railway mail service " S referred to the committee of the whole, b Declined Again. tinguishing one of unusual severity. Yes- . L the postmaster general ys in his view WasmxaroN, March 81.—In the scnate - - praskA, City, Neb, March 31.—(Special | terday afternoon Hildebrand and his family m;rm"he “nhm;\nlrlqet bridge, ‘il;,m“l“:{ % | shecial appropriations “do not conduce to tho | to-day Mr. Voorhees introduced a bill for tho Personal Paragraphs, P )= cot- | U he house and moved their effects | city ordinance. A policeman caught sight of | advantage of the service for the reason that | issue of specic certificates redecmable half § 3, C. Jone: o Vol of had been ‘“.| rior to | Telegaam to the Ber])—At a meet- | KUY d 2 i b : ST AR Wl 3 LA antag issue of specie certificates redecmable half in C. C. Jones, of Neligh, Neb, is at the Pax- nything for him to stop the blood. The mu~| committee yesterday the declina- | Besides the immediate members of the fam- | on a gallop, just as the departing train moved | i il The house joint resolution accepting the | Orrin Marsh, of Blair, Neb., is at the Mil- “.‘n o o cwl for dssistance, and tion of Hon. Paul Schminke of the nomna- | ily the breaking out of these mysterious fires | out of sight. The driver did not dare to stop Stoamahip Arrivals. invitation of the French republic to take part | 1ard. 3 <-Exu:|}c.i‘.'¢";:m direreock g0t b Knife 1 tion of magor was not accopted and tho re. | has boen witncssed by Mr. and Mrs. Albort | for foar of arreat, and kopt on uptho il | (o SURHRIP QSRR ] in the intenational exposition of 1850 was | | .. West, of Lincoln, Neb., isat tho Mil 3 . A t Rl aolifie Ceder, Mr. and Mr heo Heimbuch, Mrs. ie capitol and beyoud till he had tired out it i bl y sod, Wi “ t " . ard e T A T '““‘"“l’l‘;’d‘" '[‘r"’ b el ’,‘J’.‘"‘“‘ clined, | Vandegratt, Mrs. Schelp, and other neigh: | the policeman. 1y this time, the disap- Bk, —Arrived—The State of Pennsyl !"'?'_"‘f““‘\"“" l‘?"’?"’";”"“f- “'““_' ",“‘_“‘"‘{“f "9 | H, W. McClure, of O'Neill, Neb., is at, fhe sulight, but can hardly recover o e was filled with now nominces. To-day every | bors, and thio houso has becom the object of [ pointed bridegroom was 10 late'to catel any | vi from New York 1nkzeaso thio LIt 0 oXpencitire for WG ooitls | uston, Enh is family, choring to pay for his board, - one, Schminke included, declined again and | many a pilerimage. So far there has been | train and so the nuptial torch will fail to [ Querxstows, March 81.—Arrivod—The | Missioner goneral from 5,000 to $10,000, and |~ j1 13, Calkins, of Hastings, Neb,, is at tha little late and the driver trotted the horses r more than tivo years, and has no relatives possitively refused to ba tools of the no plausible explanation of tho phenomena. | glow in one Sioux City household to-night. | y\Nouriun “from Boston for nine sub-commissioners from $1,200 to | Paxton, n this country. The only cause for the rash 0 5 S L Ny Thi i SR NS O * 1 t wiis poor health. He had often said he TiDE dgainst the citizens' candidate. H. H, e 3;:3'&.'::‘:&?'.’.’:‘&'.&':'?.'e'"lu-?é‘l:o‘:"'fi'cfi'l\(ié','l'.'fi NEW Yonk, March 31, —Arrived—The Re. | $1,500, and increase the appropriation from | Joseph Spelts, of Milford, Neb., is at tha ad bettor b6 dead and that he would kill Barthing has agreed to run in Schminke's Struck an Underground River. Ave Voo Tor b 1088 tHNG, sublic and Lake Ontario, from Liverpool; | $200,000 to &300,000. Paxton. imself rather than go to the poor house. place. JoR ]‘lm\\'r.l.\\\'nlnrll]. Kan,, lrmm-u :‘H.-I-In ‘m‘.i o tho Fulda, from Rotterdams the Zaamdam | Among the bills passed were the following: | L. D, Fowler, of Sutton, Neb., is at tha , License and Prohibition. rospect gas well, some days ago, the drill | gy oo Bimself in Front of a Train. | from Amsterdam; the Champagne, from Requiring notice of deficiency in the ac- [ Paxton. ! FiEfisir Neb M"‘A :‘f“l‘""':" St ta bt OAKLAND. Neb, March 31—The license | SLruck a cavity at the depth of 1,800 feot and New Hampros, In, March 8L.—An old H;x)\'ro.b Mikna P | counts of principals to be given to sureties C. Champion, of Lincoln, Neb., is at tha REMONT, Neb., March 81.—[Special tothe !y 5e'a)land met last night and nomi. | Tised no more dirt. It has since been dis- | ;ounan by the name of Faust, aged about ovuit March 31 —Arrived—The Denmark | ypon the honds of United States officials and | Mitlard k.| —The municipal political campaign is 1 POV i o rate v - from New York for London. & John Dolan, of St. Joso) M “m,,]m DEAHBEL The caucusés. of voth | Bated s tioket. covered that the drill has penctrated o wide | ity who was convicted'of obstructing the vt fixing the limitation of time—five years— |\l A DT RN B R GD gLt et f AL Rev. Scott, of Sutton, Neb, is lecturing to | Underground river, which carried away the | pioy vy and sentenced to pay a 825 fine at AN ALABAMA LYNCHING, ML GBS Bk L o i gnnma were held last night and candidates | jargo rowils of peopit svery evening ontem. | loose carth. The water is shallow, and the | & A T SORECET (0 TAY &8 TRE 5 giiiiy said sureties upon said bonds. Millard ot council in the four wards were nomi- | perance. He is a strong advocate-of prohi- | drilLis now working in the sandstone bed of | f51tr' train this afternoon and received im- | A Cowardly Negro Murderer Hangod | Auglishing the offico of United States sur- | w1 Kelly, of Lincoln, Neb. i u ated as follows: First ward, long and short | bition. the stream. E surl By a Masked Mob. VayoF Wonotal £oK! the QIRLELBE TG, NOBFARER | MIARGL s o e oot VoLV BAMEAY 7. V. N. Bill 1C. W. 8t b - juries from the effect Dl\\h th he died within n,h‘:'r'l-p(.mim{.s thie Faihibatcke 3‘\;':;:2 4 Anti-License Convention. Leprosy in indiana. Ll R G !3“":‘;" m‘)‘l"‘“‘l“ h‘l\"“‘-w?l‘(-"l‘::‘ ]-l“-:;"‘j"“lf_" and Towa. W. Beach, of Auburn, Neb,, is at tha e decldiDg 1 | Nprsox. Neb.. March 81.—(Special Tele- | Tirtox, Ind, March 3L—Lapel, @ small i < L e Appropriating $100,000 for the, completion eave the lmmmnlxuun' kliot\‘;fir:-‘n::}p:(;::::-‘n‘x: Al b L8 B TN O E BTy et | t0h twolve tullos’ sontheast'6sSHere, bk oil l“"‘;—‘or ABbointed, Lowndes county, Ala.. last night and | of'Guartors, cks and stables at Forts Jhn Crosby, of Waterloo, Neb,, is at the o C Ty, A 3 ) L on. [ 6a86 0 goRUINS BINCI 155T0RY; Lt Wietiiis 7 M avenged one of the most dastardly cold- | Robinson and N , in Nebraska. Windsor. ¥. W. Vaughan, democrat; Third ward, C. 1‘.?.}‘.;"é‘.?:,;’.‘C‘i,.‘,“"‘r‘f.‘f';i?&iii'.,f' \'ll';"i'u".'tf ani| \'mm:mun Hatibd Frank Silth, Hiis body | gram to the Be: bt blooded murders in the history of the state. nting title in certain landsto the county | 4. H. Anderson, of Mead, Neb., fs at the FP"'”’“"“' republican, J. M. Wilson, dem- | yery onthusiasti is completely covered with large black and | day appointed Dr. Charles Beardsley, of | Tho hour was 12 o'clock midnight. About | ofRandoiph in Tlinok WIBOuoE: i rat; Fourth ward, Patrick Hickey, repub- 43 7 it ik h Increasing the pension of Mss. General W. | Arthur Livesey, of Ottumiwa, Ta., is ab tt foan, Harry Archer, de loe ate grecnish spots. The flesh is decaying and | Burlington, to be oil inspoctor to sueecod | UWO hundred armed and masked men rode in [ EEEAARE Ty BORSIG TG whrihur Livescy, n is at the Nebraska City's Paving. i vi ~ to the quiet little town of Hayneville, went t T E - Rlso two members hool board to Sty X . | dropping off, leaving the bone bare, Much | anc Yubugue N 0 the quic ] ayneville, went to | T anend the uct of the 84 of March, 1 5 . 5 BRRISCL ivhio indios hove; bech. parfocting on sraskA City, Neb., March 1. —[Special | exclioment provails in the vicinity, as the dis- | Jorn Blanchard, of Dubuquo. Dr. Beards- | ity jail and demanded possession of | as to removing the bisabilities of those’ who sl LA AU A M) are af rganization for two or three weeks and they | Te —Ata meeting of the | case is known to be highly contagious. Theo. Calloway, the negro who murdered | having particivated in the rebellion, afte L { f | y 3 X v tral committee and was formerly fourth audi- ) A D R IR AL AN O L L J. H. W. Hawkins, of Lincol : villtake o livoly hand in s ght, Tast :m.ml uiplumn:wnr to-day [t was decidod S T tor of the treasury at Washington. The | Mr. Mitchell Gresham, near Sandy Ridge, in wards culisted in th arny andbecomo. dis- | 4 1, W, Hawkins, of Lincoln, Nob,, is at 3 g otting ot | 10 use Colorade sandstone for. paving tho > . governor also reappointed E. R. Hutens | Lowndes county, a fow days ago. They ing tha law which barred, -aftor 5. L. Cole ol Vo g;}t‘:‘;fiu";‘}’f‘“‘ e LU ‘;":“"l-“";‘ streots. The contract has not yet been let, | Ricn Hiui, Mo., March 31.—One of the | commissioner of labor statis forced tho Jailer fo surrender the keys to the | - Ropealing the faw which barred, aftor o AR ML, LAY S S e rospects of doing so. roposi- ol ol vner: vercharge ity 1, and then they went to the cell where the 2 g B (Pl Liie) . on U5 et Ianeely extonded frandhine 0 | DAt is likely to be given to Shannon & Hogé | owners of mino No. 6 thinks overchargos of : Trduer e sloeping and tookt i put te | militia men, ‘and also extending the law so as | H. M. Hulland wife, of Florence, Nob,, ara R CEoaL Wi Wiy bompaay:willalso be votad ¥ powder caused the disastrous explosion The Ice Moves. e raiite outh o oty o tne | to include those who served in' Indian wars. | at the Millard. BIERRLY, i No genbril’ oity) oMders . are — Thursday, and declares there has been no | Stovx City, Ia., March 81.—(Special Tele- | Mot 8 e e JEDey Mr. Manderson, from the committee on : . : a ; 8 ¥ or the Pontoon Bridg ) : * | penalty of the crime, e LR 1| D. D. Muir and wife, of Lincoln, Neb., are hosen this year. in the mine at any time, He says the | gram to the Ber.]—The jce in the Missouri | © The' crowd took him out in front of the | Military affairs, reported the bill to confer | T D i \ v _ Nenraska Ciry, Neb., March g ; brevet t Mce tou- —e s Neb,, s about gas and incompetent inspection | river began to move out this afternoon. The | court house and hanged him to the limb of a | brevet promotion on a offfoers, particu : 4 Lincoln Republicans, Telegram to the Bee.]—At & meeting of the | originate with striking miners. bis gores above are reported o bo breaking | troc. His body was riddled with bullets and | 1arly distinguisted by heroic action in Indian | D. M, Jones and wife, of Walnut, Ia., aro Lixcory, Neb., March 81.—(¢ - { board of trade last night for tiie purpose of —— e IO IVAE A8 FIRLB R tARALIYS left dangling in the_air until to-day, w) warfare, ‘ e | (AR AL gram to the BEr]—Tho Republican city | raising §20,000 for the pontoon bridge, §15,000 Indian Murders Lynched. Ui L xiverits rilig swadily was turned over to his parents, v ! I.ei‘,{,lr'(‘!?l\("\H’-”fi\l’;rgll::)x}xl:? Hbrary ommittce, | Frank P Irelaud, of Nebraska City, Neb, fonvention was held at Bohanan’s hall to- | Was subscribed in five minutes and the re- AsnLey, Mont., March 81.—Two Indians Swift at Stoux City. to H: _wl“”f; _‘fl‘ be x"‘l'fil'r"' ;‘t‘.fl_wvlvrvhu - | burchase from Miss Virginia Lewis Taylor of | 13 b the Paxton. ight. The following ticket was placed in | 'dinder of the sum required this morning. | arrested for complicity in the murder of a | Stovx Ciry, Ia., Mareh 31.—[Special Tele- T i e ‘k“(::’i;“::,:‘,:f‘"“;fi:;",‘kr‘l;’l;‘l!j:“' u sword of Washington. Calendar. Miss M. Macphial, of Philadelphia, is reg- he fleld: For police judge, W. J. Houston Bondivolad. prospector last summer, were taken from | gram to the Ber.]—G, F. & B. C The lynehers, having brought their fright. | Adjourned. istered at Ihe Paxton. + 1 for members of the board of education, W.J. | Guipe Rock, Neb., March 31.—|Special | 181l and lynched at the camp. some distance ago packers, arrived herc to-day ful mission to 4 successful issue, rode out of . ot Messrs. M. A. Raymond and S. A. Teal, of ‘Marshall, John A. Wallingford, and J. H. | Telegram to the Bre.]—At the election to- uorth of here, last week. Trouble is feared | have spent the day at the stock yards exam- | town and disappeared as quictly as they had Missouri Valley, are at the Millar ; L he & A I : e VasiiNGToN. March 3L.—Mr. Struble of with others. ining a location for theirSioux City packing | come. Nothing is known as to their identity | WASHINGTON. N A cMurtry: for cemetery trustee, A. M. ; Ts bratin e = 2 ¥y packing gk Y S RaaA ot s Mr. Henry C. Boyd, the druggist at Tonth e o oometcry, frustoo, AL | day in this procinct a largo majority of votes L e aatat) [HmoRtT except that they were friends of the mur- | Towa asked consent for the consideration of | it {fGEY GOV M5 Sruiios st ToMty 4 8 hore were cast for bonds for the Southern Ne- Weather Inaications. e — dered man. the senate bill for tho ercction of a public | doatn's doon, is ngain on his feet. and with '““;‘“v?f?;.rfi"\’\-‘xi‘r'fuf’ ‘H?L‘?.mrl»mxfl;rdiufl,"r'{fl braska railroad. Crowds are on the street For Nebraska and Towa: Light to fresh 10WA LEGISLATURE. The history of the crime for which the | puilding at Sioux City, but Mr. McMillin of ption of having lost tho .».u,m‘ox his ard, 'R, B, Graham; Fifth ward, Louis | Jnbilating. s N southeasterly winds, warmer, fair weather. == kol :;:;J:”Jf‘ ';‘l'l‘[_‘;:::\’,;“:“‘( 'C..?;L;':.ln&"t’fl: “Tennessee objected. The appropriation bills | right eye, is feeling quite well. lu"';jflft’_‘l‘e’&;“’l‘"gfi“m&’fi lgf‘ -'h:- :gn{‘llsl Defrauded His Friends. © “,!"‘fl' "3-‘“‘.";;" and 5“\!”!\"c;b“ "‘3‘;"““, Drs Morxes, Ta., Mrch 81.— At the morn. | negro had had a dispute about a rubbor coat | Were further behind than ever before, and — RBanittse Guant, Neb., March 81.—[Special Tele- | tNariier, wwih rain or snow, followed DY | ing session house b} 455 passed, relating to | 0u€ daylast week. ~Gresham and his brother | he desired that they be disposed of 8o as to Licensed to Wed. SRR gram to the Ber.|—F. H. Lowis, of Venago, | sasiaiie windy, " " orhen light to {resh ) met the negro in the public road with a shot- | enable the house to consider the revenue bill | The following marriage liconsos wera variable winds. filing transcripts of frecord in the supreme b Beliedn o s 3 Politics at Plattsmouth. this county, has bidden farewell to his friends S ? ; fei gun. Gresham asked him what he was going | which would soon be brought before it. o day by Judge Shiclds: ¥y 9 court. A concurrent'resolution was adopted v > @ aid 5 T 1y L tojohwithithelkun innuilie|saldt In the morning hour discussion was re- 8| Age. Prarrsmovtn, Neb.. rch ¢ at that place. He put a heavy mortgage on The case of John A. King for keeping | asking congressmen to work for the bill pro- “Iwill show you,” whereupon he leveled ” c elogram to the B city elections | property which existed only in his mind, but | gcambling devices came up in the police | viding for swamp land indemnity. After ex- | the gun and fired. The charge blew the | sumed upon the Union Pacific railroad fuud- | | Nicls Rasmussen, Omah ke place next Tuesday and both parties | Which realized him considerablo cash never- | o nt veosterday, but his attorney s ,d | ecutive session the scnateadjourned till Mon- | back part of the young man’s head off, caus- | ing bill. The measure was opposed by An- | { limclia Larson, Omaba. ave placed full tickets in the field. Both Ogallala partios aro the chief | \".¢inuance until next Thursda day. S iginstanUdesth; dersou of Towa. The career of the Pacifio 1 o Ot gre confident of success, and in fact, both —_— . m. He was next arrested for receiv: House. . b = e ¢ companies has been criminal, and o S & fiave nominated strong - tickets. The ropub- Dousing a Nervy Roporter. Pig stolen goods last October, when a | - Des Moixes, L, datoh 31/—At the morn. | FPIDEMIC OF HYDROPHOBIA. v have robbed the treasury of hundreds | | Wiliwm Pflinging, Omaha..... Jican convention of Thursday evening passed New York, March 31.—A man who said lie | stolen watch was found in his safe. His | ing session the following bills passed: De- | Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Cat- ns of dollars. ‘T'hey had absolute { Abram Cohn, Omaha. X . goveral resolutiors in favor of liberal city as a World reporter went to the house of | trial was fixed for April 16 a1 2 p. m., | creasing the interest on’ state warrants from tle Kill dominated over the entire western portion of | | ta Krocine, Omaha mprovements. They have sclected as their | Jacob Sharp, on 'f'wenty-third street, about | when Court Officer Whalen will be again |6 to 5 per cent. PARKERSBURG, W. March 3l.—fn | the country, and had extorted over and above smus Hansen, Omaha ‘fmndlduzus: F. M. Richey, for mayor; J. H. | 2 o'clock one morning this week to see if | in the city. Compelling the use of safety or automatic | Jackson county an epidemic of hydrophobia | what was legitimate in the way of charges | | Lorine Bertelsen, Omaha. DEICHES" FASHION EMPC 1518 and 1520 Farnam Street. OUR Spring Stock is complete. All departments contain a full line of novelties. ALL goods we sell are either OUR OWN IMPORTATION, our OWN MANUFACTURE, or WE CONTROL the sale of them, GOODS purchased of us will be found of Superior Quality, OUR agents in PARIS and NEW YORK supply us daily with NOVELTIES and BARGAINS, Black Dress Goods and SH_K s ' K, , 7 . J ERSEYS SPECIAL Bewi‘g?.‘g{l‘fl!?%, Ahfigti,, silk [:] \ & b ! » Al! wool, l‘Pf l"hu'_ quality and I;f’(t I“fa.l]tS’ Outflt! o 47 i t. 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