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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE —— NUMBER 275, NINETEENTH YEA O MAFHA. \\'EDNEV DAY MORNING, ’ TRV | Indianola on *Progress in the Practico of | 1 T TV roport accompanying the bill for the promo doy ot which it was thoroughly & nized ' N ) N I A SUICIDE AT FAIRBURY, | fityumoisn, wrpsress i tho peactce ot | TORREY'S BANKRUPTOY BILL. | foiricornns hontar se e srsr's | ELMORO BURNED QUT AGALN | fofunt‘comcrcompaten ts-scon. & ocia | FOR THE POSTAL TELEGRAPE gery" and the paper of L, J. Spickelmier of bounty which Senator Péddock has reported executive committee, consisting John JES— McCook on “Veneral Disesses’ deserve from his committee o agriculture and —_— Sutherland, P, . M .('!vlr A W. [ gston, s ¥ " mention. The following oficers w f hich he has nccompanied with a most ud- W. 8. Wells and W. T. Weilman, ) suo G. A. Minnick Shoots Himself i for the ensuing year: President The House Committee on Judiciary | wirable --mp.»mhumdu lh? istory of m;n A Colorado Town Narrowly Ba« | cegstuily conductod the campaign 1 year | Argument of Mr. Rosewator Before Hathorn of Bartley: vice president, B. B, sugar growing an the means 2 4 " O A cl ‘.“. and "m‘. er me 1bet o O Through the Heart. 9. McCook; secretary, G. W. Curfmas, Agrees on the Measure. which it has _beeh stimulated in OBPEILOIIDISH DR EEUCEONE :"““l.‘«‘r}:‘\vlux\'t:‘ W, {\‘,]:'u m.':lhn" i S Lotk \dianola; treasurer, I, 1. Barr, Stratton other countries. The demands for the ro wore added, ‘These gentiemen will give the _— The next meeting will by held in Bartley the o port have already exbaustsd the few hun campaien this year ali the atiention it needs . THE KEARNEY CATASTROPHE, | sccond Tuesday in October next. EX-REBELS AT CROOK'S GRAVE. vlrwllww*l-n"l""‘m';":"j;';ht5‘ of hiscom-|ALL THE MAIL DESTROYED. | to mako Piorrd a big winner aain, and the FAULTS IN THE PRESENT SYSTEM. 4 mitte and in rospons ¢ demands made ber. sote. Of (e brghtest temih A8 The Citizens' O at Hastinge. it the senator today has ordored printod at his i L RCLG LRL Tas s, Ne yacinl Te expense 10,000 copies of the t. - 4 e TR S e s Worknien Clearing Away the Debris, “',m" ok )hm Ths sbtistd o .[“_M Former Foomen Honor the Daad Gen- | “*R conforence was held today by a number | The Place Completely Demoraiized ROR TOR YR, oieL Wik Bot By e JHE0IS: | oo but a8 Yet No Bodaies Hav for tho putpote. of nominating: o failcity eral—Morrill's Service Pension LS e b oo e anid it s Feared That it Wilt il Been Found—List of the ticket conven ‘ourt house this even- Bil—tmpartial Work of tho dlscussed — and . Wllch "o’ crtoatess Not Soon be Rebuilt— EMBALMED ALIVE. way Stations—Some Intorests Persons Missing. ing und was called to order by the sccretary, Elections Committee interest was manifestcl as to the Origin of the Fire, ks B ing Comparisons, MYESH VAR BIoAE < Of CmatioR oL Wit best means to be adopted fo stim diana Drinks Em- i Lishtipe Mrads v OIREK DISHIESEYR0LLS L 12 atiarnioon SANESE A ook Kald (HAT AD ) O ';I"\l;' o 35 rof. Rlek g &hot Through the Heart. First National bank, was made chairman | Wasmisetos Buress Tas Ovany Bz, belioved that one of the remedies for the or tho Second Time. Ev S ind,, March . —Prot. Rich- The Closing Argu Famrerenn, Neb,, tMarch 25—|Special | and nominated for mayor ten minutes later y ULOLIGLLRRL ST L present agricultural dapression would be [ Fryoro, Col, March 25.—[Special Lt L B (B Ll L “"‘l The following are the concluding argu. Telegram to Tie Bre|—G. A. Minnick | amidst great enthusiasm. Jack Mines was Wasirxarox, D, C.. March 25. ) | found in such aiversificetion of the products | gram to Tng Bre.|—The Hunt block burned fatally and A, H. I'retagoot, promiuent | mopgs of Mr. Rosewator in favor of gov committed suicide on the strect at 9 o'clock | nominated for city treasurer, and Harry The house committee on judiciary today | of agriculture as would give more profit than | to the ground tonight and the town was en~ ) merchant seriously poisoned last night by ut control of tho telegrapt before the ot eh | Haverly for city clerk ¢ i E agreed upon what is known as the Torrey | cornand wheat. Ho belioved that there | irely wreoked. Tho loss canuot bo esti- | tKing adrink from u bottle suppased 10 |\ o0 onmitieo on postolices nud poss this morning by shooting himself through | 4154,k of the school board W. - | bankruptey bill. The bill was prepared by | Was a great future for the beet sugar in 41 HaFa § : 'he D contain mineral water, bat which really was o iy 5 tho heart with a revolver, Mr. Minnickwas | ning and J. H, Flemwng were n ey D ambor ot the bue of &, | dustry, particularly in Nebeaska, and a large [ mated. There is no insurance. The Dis~ | gmbalming fluid. ronds one of the most popular young businesss men | For councitmen— Firat ward, Jacob Heifer; [ &1 TOTEY S GaT i Baht field for lucrative farming in the growth of | patch office is a total wreci. The fire spread Prof. Owen was one of four sons of the | There are 40.000 wnwnerw in the United of Fairfield and senior of the firm of Min- | Second ward, C. C. Rittenhouse; Third | 10uis, who hus given the subject of bank- | thosugar beot to be mads into sugar i | rapudly from the Hunt building and in a oten phitanthropist, Robert Owen, known | States today having no telearaph seevice, = k .\n\hrrrvll, |:~u\rl1'¢ in r‘nI\mvr. :;.m’ ward, .m.FIh Fisher; |'m.‘n. Wi 1; \\'( H e v“\‘l ~mlly for w;wl 1 'vl"‘lrn IH towns adjacent to the farmers, short time the Grant block, the Comme ll\’ll,’l:\\:('yr"‘ll]:vu‘ \'\";l;l;l‘)1\(‘vvr.“l’\(m‘\\‘::;n'!'w‘lyfvg"“{\;.l‘ll 1\1\41 ”vl.m”\‘:..nl|m.,“,-l. v,l..w.l-l ‘Ilrcll)vlull‘ m\; dise. ¢ seemed to successful in bus uller. ie caucus was the -most enthu vi opted by the national board of trade TIE WEST WANTS LOWBR SUGAR DUTIES, % ket Al Hice wore | benevolenc 5 « > brothers, | tled to the use ¢ o telograph: tha oy hess and happy at home. No cause for tho | sinstic over held in Hastings, and the ticket | whioh met in St. Louis in 1885 1 Tt ning thofe W g . e | Hotel, tho News building and postoftica wore | Davia "Dale, the omnent geologist, and | are nothing but common tarumers and ciod act is known. ~ Ho leaves a wife and a baby | is rogarded as a remarkably strong one. s AT ] O e P ooting, of the | canght in tho flames und burned, together | Robert Date, a statcsman and scholar, were | hoppers and would not sond anything by tel- out two years old. Tho prohibitionists will abide by the decision | discussion and consideration of the bill in | republican delegution fram the ten western | ity their contents. also of world-wide reputation, Prof. Richard | egraph except a death message occasionally. about two y ! \ states at which tho subject of tho sugat AR i ont ) ] ¥ e of the citizons’ caucus and will not place a | de Two weneral plans of bank- | (G OR b0 h0sed by the ways and means | _ Several other business houses were also .(.:.“f“u:‘,'fi‘:"“'hf.]'“'\‘\ L ~\‘-““"le- LR AR |»l:m»l H‘\ull the 18,000 lnr- parchin . ne. ckof s flold NEREY TSRt ae cen beforo y8 . i : d soldie 3 or cotland | fices that are now reported to e 1 p CLLTIRL e o ket in the fleld. rup logislation have been beforo | committeaof the house was discussed, The | destroyed by the firo and arc a total 1088 to | Gid (fiicuted abrowd, afterwards coming to | country for public sorvice ar not in condic hnnxv\], Ne :.',‘A‘ T »II""' iy A Triplo Binz ? the country for several ar univeraal sentiment among the gentlemen | the owners, who had not insured them. The | this country. Aftor serving in the [ tion to transmit the business of the peoplo RSk Wots daktiged ih TeloHring itts. pilo|or | . Knexoxt, Neby Marck 35 rore, | the one ombodied in what 1 known was tfat the west renrcsanted by them | origin of the fire is supposed to bo in- | United States survey same | living ut thosc stations; that they are merely men were cogaged in clearipg the pile o SER ik (ot M T AT tas HatA% oweil bill, aud the other embodied in what | fuvors ot only a reduction of the sugar tar- | .., giuny but the town is in such o wild | & captaiu in the Mexican war was af- | aajuncts, making a Lttle income for the tele- ruins of the Midway hotel. Some gold | Bram to L G/l L G L {s nown as the Torroy bill. The teading | I but & cange from the advalorem to the : PRIV ; P hat | terwards state geolo; ana and pro- | graph company without any special facility Tratohios were found and other -trinkots be. | 0'clock this morniog fire was discovered ina [ 2 WON SR8 0 TUIET L lically fa. | Sveeific planof nsscesing the duty. The | state of excitement over the affawr that | ¢o 005" B Ginington university, Ih the | to do the business of the publte, All of yoiu b > ad gue triniets e | | ien bloning o Jacob Joss, m tho rear of | featuresof the formor wero radically fa-| rest of it was that tho states dele- | it s almost un uttor impossibility to Kob ab | civil war he served with wrlwntry’ as lieu- | are awaro that in most of th 30 small ro D L OO s HRst | oRTn K681 Hovel dnd WIBOR/ 15, Spraad. | YOraole o tho OfedioRblans And WA (60N ations selected representatives to appear | the facts. tenant colonel of the Fifteenth Indiana, and | road stations the railroad companies muin- disveocries were made, us the Lieat was too |+ T L 2 o strimture | VOrted more particularly and generally by before the ways and means committee to So far thers have been no reports of lives | afterwurds commanded the Sixticth Indiuna | tain a very cheap operator, Sometimes they i P a thorough search for the b L b he merchar S ARMLBT A abatas Whordn advocate ceifle du acenta pound 5 . 56 o0 i 4 mpelle oy A A P4 . E g AL great to make o thorough b for the | rapidly and ina few minutes the structure | ), yarchants of the eastorn states, whoreas | ddvocate o specitle dutyof 15 ta pound | | O e started. Hunt building | until 1863, whea il heaith compelled his | pay them from §20to €25 or $0 per month : 4 fobigeT was all ablaze. A terrific wind was blowing i 2 2 ! or less upon all sugars below and including | 108t. ‘The fire started in the Hunt building | (5 He was s T i : ety Rl bodies of thoso supposed to have perished ir. he Torrey bill, although justly protectiog i it resignation, 1fe was also an author of sowe | They are what professionals call plugs or op the Torrey bill, although justly p s 9 o'clocl = o i K tho flamos. . Tho. following persons aro | from the northwest and the flames soon se o | No. 16, Dutch standard, and not more than [ about 9 o'clock in the evening. The block | pqpe unskilled operators. They are not compes 1o flamos o following persons o | 0 L 0 barn belonging | 08t 8 believed, the oreditor class, 13 more | ¢ of & cont a pound upon all sugars above | was occupied by Paul & Van Kewen und - - tent to do commercial busmess, They aro Hiissigapnnd AERany fone kaow fot | khelc|iyier ot s R o | bl G (g GLLARLU L i No. 10. Later the ten gentlemen, namely | coptained generul merchandise, which v A PAT OVFICE competent in the vocubulary which - the, whereabouts let them write to Coroner | t0 1<noell. ‘This onc stood close to the hotel | bill, The Torrey bill was _introduced | AMr. Cannon of Illinois, Wheadle of Indiang, | o oo ol iCo o afon et Oie —— brRd et R R A B Hikiphrass and the fire had spread to the latter 1n about | intd the houss of representatives at tho | Fenderson: of Iows, Lind of Minnesota, | Absolutely destroyel and will be a total 1038, | 30y $50,000 Renlized in One Year | iy WHICH TS B VERY Bted one, to lancte - |D& SikiE tweuty minutes uf it was discovered. | beginning of the present session by Izra B. | Cogswoll of Wisconsin, Allen of Michigan, | The postofiicz, which occupies tho firat floor, - DY 4 NGW, Y1 \rifl ““"” . m_mp‘“”‘fl', the “”‘“"‘ M‘»'l‘“, ‘I 'l'-'f en . The wr was filed witls flying - boards Paglor of Otio, chairman of tho house | Hansbrough of Noruh Dakota, Pickler of | was burned out before the contents could be | Ny youx, March 2 U eiton | roatlianerttor, sudhins bis KN rELE IR S aan . Haruis, and sparks and there was general slurm | judiziary comini and has been under | Sputh Dakota, Carter of Moutana and Wil B s 5 4 A onrk, Marc and pe such as b acks, con- s Snal for the fate of the city, The fire was con- | consideration by that committea for several | sop o Bingi gired bo e oual | saved by hundreds of willing hands Who | 4oy yanded down o long presentme ductor, car, station, cte. ‘These words, jior- S. H. Blackwell. ation Dy son of Washington, appeared before the com. y 8 D00 R AN A AR A Tehia vifg fined to tho hotel which was gutted, but tue | weeks. ‘Tne committee gave frequent hear- | mittec and presentei their case, The almost Judge Fitzgerald, in which the sheriff's ofice | Haps ol , Ui operator Georgo E. Dowington, N BEraV bRA aTLHOr L Of 2 the DIl b 2 to save the mail, The second floor, in readily receives, he gets any other .10, Wabbor shell left standing. ‘Ihe loss on the barns | ings to Mr. Torrey, the author of the bill, | unanimous sentimet of the western states | 10 save the mai he sccond floor, T§fonnvatarized ds alal 6 t0 /3, GIL A00 |/ DRtk rtho B AR In N EURRE 6" o dataics Lo s < is §700, with $4% nsuranco in the West- | and to others interested in its provisions. It | upon the subject was somowhat of a revela- | which was the office of the Colorado | oo 5 b b oy Brhaks a0Wh. NG\ o1 ComE (610 f“’;"'lly‘" G. N. Deline. P cneater & Now Hampshire: on the hotel and | was referrod to a sub-committeo consistioe |.tion to the membars of the ways and means | Coal and lron company together with | ®5t08 @ G B or it L iiiah oo rral) | IRERUIORENEHIY ULV A Eh O LERGRRIEY R aTERe They were all commercial men, furniture, £2,500, with 3700 in the Wast- | of Mesays. Buchanan, MeUormick wnd Stew- | "committee, and it is probablo that tho result | everything in it was lost, and A. K. Fel. Al LRl AL H DI fa iy S DB O LaratoR VIl rasdI e LIt Hests A dtad man was discovored this morning | chester and $1.000 in the German of - Peoria. | art, “hey made favorable report to the | wiil bo u further modiication of tho sugar | lows, the agent here, had a narrow cscape e L eaLinl deN el e aoe ol tofdoihisi ad work, ho gets no 2 izt imittee and consideratio v para- | tariff schedule. h e L . January 1, 1380, one firm of auctioncers con- POLUSIRLLON OLE¢ . ; S T I T D L P e : rom death in endeavoring to rescue his e s RIRwaEs extra pay from the telegraph company und Wanasi, Neb, March 25.—[Special T sompared with the baukruptey law of | - The elections committee of the present | and un inmate of tho doomed builting, not O B O atorean e Shoc I und aub. | Work or not. ‘'hc messugo 18 put_on tho 1 to Trie Bee Pho second destructive | 155: %4 hat it s loss exponsive and the wa. | hOuso has shown more, facial impartiality | able to rise up in herbed ‘Che adjoining | yigyear, In the year 1550 the sherifi's profits | hook and it may bo there a day or only n progress yesterday, b was seon coming Ut | hore within a vear occurred this morning | ehinory provided by tho act loss complicated, | than has been usual in‘vongeoss. It has re. | building, which is occupiod by the Prosbyte. | yore over $50.000. How much more ho- re- | fow hours, 3t acany rate, ton chanccs to Yiquors. He was found crushed beneath a | 84 o'elock,consuming D13 Hayes' impleme T'ne great objection to the act of 1507 was | borted on seven co In four of them the | rian congregation, lost; their organ and all | coived for extra compensation cannot be [ 9n¢you will reach your destination beforo bt ) FF X DBNES y g 5 | reports huve been in fayor of the republican | the church fixtures, 4 ! ¢ ae | the message gets there. I'hat service is pilo of lumber, which had been blown over | store, P. . Johnson’s blacksmith shor the enormous expense of marshals, clerks ; 5 1o | learned because of the looseness of his ac ; Aol . b ith {atiohy 5 s il il cery | contestant and in three i favor of the demo Tho next house was occupied by a fawily | THab practically worthless, so that a_very large him. From indications he bad been vomit- | the building and outfit of the Weekly News. | and registers fees, resulting in almost every | (OHESUEE IR L M Tblo | named Edwards, who saved part of their | Sounts. ~Under tho system In vogue tha § ¥ v/oeof our citics of fi 1,500 1§ 0 ing about the place, and it is supposed that [ Hayes' loss is $1,200, insured in the Pbeeaix | case in leaving nothing for the creditor. The | Brts: ) flmx:umu. i ‘,, R O oTaah IO ¥ osas. - ARLunoao '--11“ 156 W deputy sherff, to realize substantial pecuni. | Butnber of our cities of from 0 to 2,000 he dropped in a drunken stupor beside the | of Brooklyn for 150, Weekly News' loss, [sproposed bill eliminates all those object “1}1 'Il‘ jeasy rv"cl', e will - be de l;\ n‘;r n!wuli‘ An ulm;t\l!».u hou \I.m , is almost compelled to_com- | inh “'med;-- deprived of the uso of tho pile of lumber. ), insured in the Cierman of Freeport, | able features and will commend itself, CICaUS T l_‘A“)'{' of .the idemocrate, In Lho | OREnad B0 G e e Commerciat | Mit criminalacts, certainly to lay aside all telegraph and the travelling public, which Harry Deming, property man of the Wer- [ 1L, for &00; Johnson held no iasurance, | ommittee think, to all those who are PG LU Gl 02 D (Ll GO [ e nGtaL n et Ty v and integrity.” WL LRI LA E IR Yo ti0.60m oL Whst Killad by |l oFIBT nter thaih * | favor of the passage of a bankruptey law. Livansville, Ind., district the report is in | hotwl, the only hotel in the place, with ‘The foreman of tho grand jury said the | Of this country, aro also badly served. den dramatic company, who was Killed ie origin of the fir LY favor of the de ic contestant. This | it8 contents was partially saved . Fvihan falle B Tt If the government had in the various post- juriping from the fourth story of the burn THE GIAY AT THE GRAVE OF THE BLUE ML LI | O e as DL . arlier | 1QUITY had failed to reveal a single redecir t L i r hotel yesterday, w tiried’ hero thi Murder in the first Degrae was particulariy interesting because it - Had ¢he fire started an hour or so earlier oftices iu these small ¢ a postinaster who L L A L R 5 3 ey +I buvo honrd o great doal of tulk about the right of desuit theological stu- | nuthing would have been saved in the entire was chosen with & view o his capacity us ;“”f“ ‘l‘ B “'.l"ll““" “' i l? '{‘-"”‘1'":‘,' :" Freyvos eb., March 25. —|Special Te o and the gray business,” said Cap- suts to vote in the distriet in whieh they | pluce, as the wind had been blowing a fear- | [ @ @000t o 55 TV 0 B LG Gottlements, | B telegraplior, the business would be done l:lzxjx:l) was ne o In tho Iipi u“"l“t"“h-h gram to I'ni: Beg, | —The entire day has be 0 Ihird cavalry, who was | gre studying, and the committee recogmzes | ful gale, but nad partly subsided. It is cer~ | [o0r, Sioy AR DeIbRry STt EWAsTHO DN &b h more to the iuterest of the publics ev. Dr. Oliver oficiating, “Tonight a ben' | 5TE0 0 S Ememe e wmp to General | syel right, which is & precedeat of im- | tainly a heavy blow to the place, 8s cighteen i J A% 3 FLI s uid ve dono wore eficiently and efit was played by the company and ever i aTe " i B question of what ought to be done to remec N s ploy 3 pany @ veRva | e A but | have never seen a more touch- | portauce. months ago a fira_cleaned out the largest A a4 r taken care of. 1 believe thai the 5 ilied. ‘e special Tund raisod by | ments and chargs of Judgo Marshall w the : b It AT GG yostor: the existing evils, but what must be dono at O B At o el b BT tuey eetslbivac EnyHARIanCItiRLE NIy pSH fyestor ISR portion of the business center, which wa timo will come when twenty thousand of ctiool childl y € ens and the urst murder o481 Ty went o o y General Crook’s funeral in akland, S = g % ever rel o e i a v r Lese forty ousand postoflices san- company will be forwarded’ for the relief of | olelack. 10 0'clock the Jury came iny came up to me. He was a very | Senator Farwell today introduced a bill ::d.\-:lfynrf.‘fml'n\\‘w'n“Lun‘-};‘fu{ :gz::l"l‘nyl"\)vlfi Hot bo | that capies of the presentmont bo sent to the R e G tho boy’s widowed moth the jud summoned, the prisoner | modest, quiet, manly looking fellow und | Providing a peusion of 3,000 a yeur for the | ihuily again at once o (FRELE R (D TR Bliad Without iy XLl ¢ Dousn 10 tho. GOV~ Auln’ul ash subseription n‘rfn has \.m‘»n brought - and the large crowd of people | seemed to have a good deal i him. He said \\'l«\'fl\]’v‘lul\.li“fi“ml“lmfk i . N yment : i i raised here for the benetit of the zuests who | gathered to hear the verdict, rapped to or to me Al Swith was today appointed fourtn Incendiary Fires at Bismarck CAULILUS Y Now, Dr. Green: s: at it to 7 a ¢ P ar the , rap; + | to me: | L 2y, i¢ inted 3 5 Now, ireen says tnat it takes from were losers 1n the fire. A committee went [ ‘The jury being polled anuopnced their ver- ““My name is Faye. I fought in the'| class postmaster at Howelery, Buchanan e A G Y S = . D antT0 F o tBI5G m“u' “‘" to werk this evening 1o se funds | diet, which was ‘“guiity of muraer in the | southern army during tho war. I was a | county, lowa, vice W. J Miles, resignad.. | o0 Bt B0 0 e Gl T own js | Afraid That the Saxion Batlot Reform | oxpert. | maintain that the very best ex to equp a temporary hotel for | first' degreo.” Contravy to general expecta- | corporal. Iwasone of the band of men who [ Senator Daddock today reported the bill Mol & Bill is Unconstitutional. Hiotts araithionewhohuve WRoGMA R0} WILAT Dr. Warden. In all probability | tio ar 10 o ovont i IR HerIan RO Wode N Eht s iucreasing the pension of Z. T. Crawfora of [ greatly excited over two or three wcendiary £ 4 8 1aEalon §20. D n th d i Cumberland, Md., oue nig 1 bability \e prisoner remained unmoved at the | rode into Cumberland, Md., night and | 10 W 3 ArLnaxy, N, Y., March 25.—The governor | four years. A man who begius, suy at 16, :llt‘|~:lA'1'~'-'llA' 1'L 1 lu"'l trust (flmlle;nw miw announcement of his fate, captured General Crook and took him down | Nebraska. 3 o fires started early this morning. Every- . l‘_‘s" Rbes 1;. the logislature recom- | Will be a first class operator by the time he is huilding on Central avenuo will soon be - to Libby prison. General Croole tvas a good ERRY S. HEATH. thing 18 wet from snow and rain, and this | D88 sentamnessage LG © recom- |, “or he never will ba n firat cluss operato fitted up for a first class hostlery. Active | A Reception to Commercial Travelers | soldier. He accepted the situation very KENING AUIOIDE. aitled tho citizons in supprossing what might | mending that both houses pass a concurrent | fo i v ' e studios thirt PRLBIDE) ;“,‘"';,‘"'“;"I“’“’;‘L‘l“:‘,'f"'“"1‘;““i“‘::" ot ns'l":l‘”.‘ifii Bearnrice, Neb., March 25— [Special Tele- Gm;'ufirnlv mm.xnnl. A lundtlcmlor\‘.ll Beo this SICKENING AULCIDE. have been a conflagration, There is no clue | resolution asking the court of appeals to r Mr. Bingham—Can you give us any iufor} e cen mado, C 0 $75,0 , Tug G a0 orcial | 18 the fortune of war. on’t blame you a — isc o i o ¢ i vages! . ’ 2 bullaing witiout o subsidy attached, Jg L. | £ to Tue Bre]—Tho commercial | {8 hofERNEERt SRR (L Ce anelne? g, | A New - York ‘Waiian' “Hicks - Her | miageean} SOIESpo-anLgieB e duipiol BRIt e et T O e o i L Keok's roturn from Chicago 8 awaited, | travelors of Beatrico and all men thus em- | . Y i 4 " tutionality of the Saxton buiiot reform’ bil. torewater—1 1 same. inquiries hen th Vtertwillbo decidea, " loyed a bedT Lo Tattandr o bceptian kil ELULALS Lok (g e Hand Off. Three Children Cremated. Bt vernor states that ho ca wn the | While in New York last week. ‘The very When the matter will bo decided. DIoVedIere TuviiedlioTabend o reception |iseitn i o boliaved a0 gracidfaly that we | Nuy Vone, Mareh 25.—(Special Telegram | MEDIGINE Lobar, Kan., March 25 —This B ot shape. e o hiks @ convie. | best operutors in the main ofice get 1000 a Unfuriea tho Starry Banner 8 ¢ atrice Young Men's | all beeawe very much uttached to him and o Fouy ey ) An ofiicer was summoned by | morning the house occupied by L. B. Root i of its provisions ar vio- | year. ‘Lhe chicfs receive #100per month. v Shristian association rooms Saturday evea- | now that ho is acad I want to know if I can 2 : i njthdoctaliioritaiproyision 11 VI0= 1 Out of the 900 operators in the main oftice of Fremont, Nob., Murch 25.—[Spoc 0% M REOB0 M RE Ly erved” | Bty bury him. =L told him.” continued | the inmates of a flat on Second avenue and | burned. His three children, aged six, four, | lation of the state coustitution. In the sen 3 B0 ¢ g Tue Bee'|—This afterngon at 2:30 o'clock | The Young Men's Christian asscciauon | Captamn BSourke, “that I was not in charge | Seveuty-second street this afternoon, They | aud two respectively, perished. ‘The rather | ste a resolution calling on the court of ap- mammoth flag was unfutled from tho top | bourd of dircctors will bo presont to enter- | of the funeral arrangoments, but T thought | excitedly iformed hin.that something v was away and the mothier was miliing, Mrs. | poals for a decision s asked for by the gove of the Fremont uormal and business coltego, | Ui the o travelers arc invited to bring [ 1 could assure nim that a place could be | \orons on the third floor. Quickly ascend. | 1800t was soverely burned in trying to ros- | ernor Was Iroquetes S0, WAL B T e R 50 | their wives, or sweethearts, if they have no | found for him with General Crook's own & o 4 cue the children. was referred to tue judiciary committee, | BOtMUGH wovre thal SE 8 s it being the first flag to surmount uny of | Wires N adunssion fa stall, and when the body was lowered into | ib& tho stairs he obtaived entrance into the = — Siwilar action was tuken in tae assembly Rt A reas S MighGat Wigos, Fremont's educational institutious, The : the grave this man stood by the cofiin. | apartment. Standing by a tabl as a tall, Plax Mills Destroyed. e M BlowEL > tho houts of labor? flugg 15 5x10 fect in dimensions and contains Bound for Indian Territory. “There was another man of the same detach- | well buile woman. ‘The deathly pailor of | CiANUTE, [Kus., Mareh 25.—The flax mills BuxChellsionceoriligd pdl Mr. Kosewat ey vary. Ihie avernge forty-two stars in its ficld of biue. A half | Nrosrars, Neb., Mareh Special Tel- | ment of the rebel cavalry who came down | her tace was intensificd by the big splashes | nere were destroyed by an incendiary fire [ N1AGaRA PALLs, Ont, March 25, —{Special | g yina hours & AR s holidny wus given the school in honor of the | egram to Tur I3ke.|-Another outfit of | from Grafton, W. V., to pay lis old foe. | of blood which warked it, Her left arm, | yhjs mornng and an unknown man was | Telegram to Tug Lie. ount of the | there ave no rewular hou cen hours n occasion. ‘I'be public programme took place | o0 fndians left for Ind Tarritory lagt | AR the samoibonor I am sorry to say I | which hung down, terminated at the wrist i | yurned to death, wet weather Mr. S the father of | duy is n short day's % A worked 16 the college chapel. Datriovic songs were onan 8 left for Indian Territory lust | 4id not get his namo but Faye pointed bim [ a . ragged and bleeding stump, and - 2 SiBhte dnTHoN At sung by the students and an eloquent ad- | evening. 1Uis reported that soldiers will be | out to me the blood whicb came from the Laredo, Texas, Scorchrd. Mo, Blol bt Tow, these sularics com- dress delivered by Hon. L. D. Richards, | sent in pursuit of them. The agent and em *“Ihere is n carious incident in General | severed veins made little pools on the oil- T.aneno, Tex., March 25.—A fire in the | house today. pare with those paid in the New York of orator of the di Mr. Richards spoke of | ployes have done all in their power to detain | Crook’s life not geuerally known which illus- | cloti on the floor. The officer stepped for- | puginess portion of this ity yesterday did | four imches wido and two inches thick, ) the istory of the Awmerican flag wnd re- [ them but without avail. About ten days | trates, I think as well as any other, hiis mer- | ward, and as he did o the woman fell side- o aressed “I. C. Beawell, Niagara F Mr. Rosewater - At stations they counted many deeds of valor of which the ) 1 were paid their annuity money and | I8 28 o soldier and geutlewan. 1t happened | wavs on the table, upsetting it and rolling Ont,” arrivea by parcel past taday. It came lower. In the very nature of thiags the sturs and stripes servo s a cherished | asked no uid from the government in making | When ho was asccond licutonant sexving in | with the dishes to tho floor. The ofiicer S AN IOTET G R (TR Y ST e CT L L H CER in large ci s tho highest memento. 1t symbol of personal | this trip. ‘The land grasping squaw mer ara | horthern Califoraia and what 18 now Ore- | jumped forward and tearing a sheet iuto IRE GRANDMOTHER WON. from Oholtenhat Buglund, andAs a0id - o 0Fk 0X DL ONBEALDFSIEHBRa devotion and patriotism, whose history fur- | eaten and some talk of foilowing them. gon. IHis_ scrvices against the wild tribes | atrips bandaged the woman's arm. Au am- - contain photogriphs. Information has been | i PO E MG BRI 0 SO ions dre nishes wholesome lessons for young America then infesting that region were 8o conspicu- | bulance conveyed her tp the hospital. She [ A Kansas Suit Very Similar to tl roceived from tho Rev, Mr, Pelley of Saft- | Wi co iy oy in the later generation, Fremont's Occupation Tax, ous and distingnished that waen a new fort | yefused to answer any jquestious and died in Burrus Case. ron, the father of D. I Pelley, that Lo has bRt R Tra o taItho E ALV g = FrevoxT, Nob, March 25.—[Special Tele- | Was established inthe northern linnt of Cal- | a fow hours Aremisos, Kan.. Maroh 85 —Last Frday | Uien it communication witly different por- | ;5 *\viioro thotelegravh companies d Lost and Found ifornia the people of that region united in | The missing hand was found in the par- <an., March 2 st Iwiday | sons in Englaud who have had business deal- | tons W oRerit oyl Nowrork, Neb., March Special Tele 3 Bur. | —Tho ordinauce 1mgos- | gigning o petition to the secretary of war [ lor Iying on tho carpot cmbedded William A, Morrison brought Hubeas corpus | ings with Burchell, and finds that all iave | [ECRSEE B SRUE AR IR gram to Tur Ber.]—Whilo Mr. and Mrs, ing an occupation tax for tho relief of the | nsking what the new post benamed Fort [in o great thick clot of blood, | Proceedings in the district court for the | reason to rezret that they hml:tl:\ln‘ng L R S i Has ot B b or. it Mrs, | city treasury passed the city council this | Crook. It was au unusual honor to confer | All around wero blood marks, and drops and | posscssion of his seven-year-old daughtor do with the man. * Ono in particular suys he | FING L gmit commorcial busiusss over ita sdward Epy co county were vis- | ovoning. It has been pending for five weeks | uboa a living officer as low in rank as a sec- | spatters had even fallen upou the furniture | Jthel, who had been living with her gracd. | P48 €0od reason to thank (iod for the wayin | . ¥ wd compuly on the other iting their friends at Carl Lechenberas, | during which time it has been disoussed in | ond lioutenant. It was something that had | and stained the white marble of the gamtor [ p-eiie "o M0 T AVOE HER T8 @M | which bo escaped with his life piras; ek ratload pm ey onithge hoe near Hader, their little daughter aged two | and out of the council with great vigor. | never been done beforn and Iam satisflod | tablo, Near it bisibread @kuUBIeLy | mosmer, Mrsi:Raanto, Woodward, (evor, alce A some tr coment with regard and ono-half yoars was missed aad the prom, | The principul assessments are mado upon | has nover been done since, but Jefferson | must have required & big effort om the | her mother, was killed iva runaway accident Loves Tler Husband's Murder:r. ¢ L] g 44 Many Plug Opsrators—How Business is Tean ot at Rail- wero willing to risk almost anything in Gilchrist & Co.’'s lumber yard ovnosite the Midway. He was William D. Shr carpenter of this city, While the fi progress yesterday, he was seen coming out ng element in the management of the sher if’s oftice. It was a biack record of violated oace and without delay. ‘I'ic foreman asied Now York ity 1 think it would be safe 'to auy that more than one-haif reccive loss than $60 o menth onc-thivd will receive not much wore than $40 n 1w I'tiree Mrs, Burchiell, and party kept closo to the A package hout a foot long £100,000 dawage; partly insured. gram to Tue Bee.|—The ordinacce impos - ! ) the free transpertation of its own busi- o RioEl oons, which nre 00 cach, bunis §100, | Davis, who wwus then sccretary of war, or- | woman's purt to ve hackell off her band | in St. Joseph about threo years ago. ~Mor- MoxtreLiER, Vi, March 2. |Special to/thefronitransntr ol alts onn cbual iEkia najekhars Weraithun cllad WRom bubno:| o LoLer ARy Isnusrs: anilibrokers &0 aid dored tliat,this fort o called Fort Grook in | in tho manner shoidid, , rison paid no attention to the child until he | Telegram to ik Bee.]—The trial of J. Biotint G e A un helgiborainecahen callod bpon: bk o f dsugiatores Bt ek O recogltion o o youugstor had | -Iho housexeeper #aid tho woman'a name | marriod again about two months ago. Ho | Sherman Caswell for the wnrdor of Georgo b very siguificaut, salurs body turncd out for miles around. The el Under a Stalic Cutter. MORKILL'S SERVIOE PENSION BILL. Bsband 1oft ther about @ your oo on ac. | then wanted Ethel to live with him and his | J. Goula lust September which began yes- Rosewater—Their pay scurch continued all night aud Mooday and | West Porst, Neb, March 25 —[special The committee on pensions of tho houso | count of her ncavy drinking habits, She [ new wife, but the grandmother objected, on | terday was continucd today. Gould had | Ul 5% 0 et moro tnan - §2 fust night. Tho Norfollc river boink 4b0ut | Tologram to Tue. i |—A probably fatal | has akesed 16 repart favorably Wit e | bad ‘threo ~ children—Maggle, aged | the ground that Morrison's second wifo was | married Laura A, Cutier, to whom Caswell | yonth, nd in internediato cities, from 5,000 amilo disiant many by this time believed the | SEIRE B RIE I B ot son | Known as the Morrill enston bill, | twelve ~ years; Jdoe, aged oight, and | not the proper kind of @ persou to care fora | clainied to be aianced, aud when the coplo | intiabitants and below, £ month would littlo one had found “its_way to_ tho river | 4¢CHlont ccoutend 1o tho twotve year-old son | 058 6L 0t (o most a1 Mensures iy | another © son of cighteen, Tho | little girl. A returned home after the wedding Caswell | be regarded as a vory zood sulary anden way graye. Preparations woro | 85 0e S0 o B il vons dr.v. | the lino of pensions thut haa been | latter did not live with her.” Her sickening I'no case came up before Judge Eaton yes- | shot Gould as he was ontering the house, Mr. Chendlo—That is what they told me heing made is ovening to drag tho river, | Wost of thia pluco today. Thio child was driv: | 15, yafors the houso of representutives, | S¢lFmurder is the euliipation of n runken | torday moruiug, A great deal of evidence | Tho most startling bit of testimony brovet | atwy place. Tho gentleraan who has boen whien a Feport. was broukhu that sho had | 10 stalic cuuer, when the toam became | UG Goy That overy soldior of sixty (wo | orgio. Sho altornated between drinking nd | was introduced to show that Mrs, Morvison | out was on tho part of Luura CutierGould, | tera for years sl is a competent opeeator been found in & doop ravine about thro quar- | [rikhtened wid van‘away, throwiag tho ehild | 0o, o avor wio took part. in ‘tho war of | beati her clildron until they were forvod | was, unfit to e for an unocont ehill. | widow of tho murdered wman, who sword | only recolvos 30 a month und 1w told i ters ofa_nilo from (|‘“~v.|,‘uh{u|‘lu~|;1 rosi- | pnder the terriblo machine, lacerating tho | /0™ Chollion " shull havo & por ‘month | to scel safety in flieht to ono of ~the neix Evidence as to thoe dissolute habits of Mors | that sto had lived with Caswell, hor hus- | that the busincss had more than douvled dence. ~Sho was yet alive, but had " sufforoa [ leftarm and log and fracturing tho. sieall. | 7, "G ‘dato’ of application during nis | bors. She kept uv her solitary orgio all Suu- | r , also produced. bacd's mur uineteen years, sccupying | since ho had been ther greatly from hunger and ' exposure, -naving | Drs. Suwmers and Thompson wero eatled, | [fa™ "o “yecond section provides: that | dsy uieht and yestorduy, filling the air with ] ¥ithel was on the stand and swore stions of & wife, but never was mar- | Mr. Rose here is another point [ been out for forty-six hours, A physician | but could do nothing for the suffercr, all persous who served ninety days and are | waudlin songs, yells and prayors. This af- | that Ler father had never given her any him, Sho is very mueh in favor of | woula like to call attention to #s one of the who has just returned from tho sceno says o iekbion shall' poceive 88 o month re. | ternoon the housckeaper pecred through a | thing excent one pair of shoes last summer, | Cuswell,, sayime recently that she would | reas rnment should huve a hie has sowo hopes that the littlo oo may [ o rRLaTanAL s 82 Swhothor thate dianbitity was 1u- | keyholo und discovered Mrs. Giles on her | and when asked i sho wanted to go with | marry hiin o & minuto it ho was free. Sho | postal telegeaph. Within the lnst twenty survive, i ‘;"‘l‘- 5 'H“ A " :"“"‘“ Tele- | Gyrrod the service or not. The third see 1m~|‘«'~ rm»ix-z ;\ulwn ajter she looked agamn | her hu‘m-r, she m.l{-u'm-uw n'l’ sand shie | has visited him trequently in jail and held | years thero have been two grest str ———e gram to Tux BEE isuop Vincent for- | tion p on the pension roils widows of and was horrified to soe her lymg on the | wanted to stay with her grundimothe long conferences with his counsel, e e R O O P YOI _ State Bascball A-socintio Warded tho appolntmont of presiding eller | soldiors at the rato of § & month who uro | 0o, hor fuce covored with blood. 1henshe | | ‘Tho court held that tho grandmother was - lund t Phoso strikes FREMON b., March 25,—[Special over the Kearney district to Rev., G, L. | over sixtytwo years of age. ‘Tho fourth | summoued the polic the proper person to ¢ for tho child, ana Briti-h Extradition Treaty, COUTH fuction among gram to Tue Bre|—Ata mecting held in | Huight of tne First Methodist lpiscopal | section brovides "that every soldier's widow : s > - 2 upon apvlication of her attorneys, sne’ was WASHINGTON, March 23, ~The convention | the em tetegraph company and this city today to organizo & stato baseball | chureh of this city. He is to take tho place oila without other inoans of sunjors’ than TIRED OF COAVENT LIFE. ApooIniaiiiRiBed]an. ot b0 | supplementary 1o tho tenth articlo of tho o commerce and industry, "I} association and leaguo the following repre- | of lev. Leslic Stevens, who will go to China ly lapor shall have apension” of § a 4 BLARdmathe AR spected old udy- | 1 oaty of 1542 betwee itain and the ught an incaloulable amnount of S l,:fi,_::, "‘,r’ ying repre- | L4 “April To. conduct wisaionary. school. | Gontn. « IUis believed thit tn case this bill | A Young Woman Makes a Desperato | oo 0l o :“l L "‘.;‘ b v""‘;‘;"\.'“““"‘i’v“‘ ll”Jh ce. 1 thinl that the government omi- PR M - Miller, | oy "Haight is one of tho brightest divines | Should vass it would add £10,000,000 a yoar Attempt to Excnp Ci1G MAKE I il 8 IR nited States, conciuded at Washington July | ployes would never steike. You huve never irand Island; A, J. Shephard, Kearney; | i the stuto. to the pension appropriations e R AR icaala] 12, 1589, and ratifications cxchanged at Lou- | Leard of the railway mail dgents going on a Johin F. Patterson, Plattsmouth; wWilliam ~ SAWYER'S 8CHEME, Tolew FAR 2 A " oG The Unions Have Decided to Close | don March 11, 1500, was vroclaimed today, | strike or of the carrier delivery going on a Pope, Lincolu; Mr. Corcoran, York; W. H, Houso ‘Burned ag. Hastins BenatoniSawyerihasrenoniadl fram thell UK. SO i RINEEG SYOURE OIAD All “Open™ Shops. "'ho additions to the old 1ist of extraditable | strike, for the very roason that they have o Hortlaan, Bromont . Fiastivee and Boatriay |« HABTINGS, Nob., Maroh 85,—[Spec slo- made a desperato attempt to escape fromthe | oo “Maren' 25— | Spocial Tolegram | erimes were mado public soue tiuie ngo. Tho | chaned for un appiul ana that tho” kovern g oy senate committeo on postoffices and post. Harrison, Fromont. Hustiuge aud Beatrleo | ooy so g 1. |- The rosidence occupiod | Sonds o bl which i of weeat imparianberta | Villa Maria convent at this plase today, but [ iAo h il FCeRriin | Committes further provides that @ fugitive | ment has lws which provent goabinations J ; 3 to Ine B j—A striko that will involve | 00 i Fehalt not be surrendered 1f the of- | of that charicter and mako it a penal offensc tbusiusm prevailed among tho dblogates, | by M. L. Webb on West Fifth strect was to- | the readers as well ns the publishors of | failed. About 6 o'cloele this morning she | oo A TR TR RS TP ey who are confident a state leaguo will prove o destroyed by fire this morning at 10:30, | newsvapers throughout tho country. It | leaved from one of the indows in tho lurge | 451" hundred or nine hundred men has bocn | fo,50 in respect of which “his surrender is What s the troubls uhout Buccoss. A state nssociution. was oreanized | Webb had. been ojocted as tenant by order | provides that publications of tho second | convent building to tha ground, fifteen feet | decided upon by the strike board of three | aemanded be of a political churactor. or if A ularis aeroaing to stitkel with tho following ofticers: W, H. Harrison, | of the court and hiad the major portion of his | class, ono copy to each nctual subscriber | Lelow, and ran down theboard walk leading | ¢Igar makers' unions in Chicago. The for- | ha proves that tho requisition for his sur P—Lhey nover huve tried i Fremont, president: A. J, Shephard, Kears | houschold goods removed when the fire was | residing in the county whera the same are | to tho'town clad in only her night clotbes | malaction will be taken at a meeting tomor- | render was ade with a view to try or to Mr. Wilsou—The postoftice employes have ney, secretary; tl. C. Miller, Grand' Isiaud, | discovereds The loss to the residence 1s | printed, in whole or in part, and published, | and nothing but her: stockings on her fect. | row night. The present serious situation is hiw for an offense of political char- | struck, I know thoy steuck iu iy own town treasurer. A meeting will be neld at Grand | placed ut $1,500; insurance, §1,200, or to each such subscriber who, though | After her ran five nuns and when shehad | )0 & TR RO Y acter. No persou surrenderea shull bo triu- | und quit business, just as they ought to bave Island April 10 to orgunize & league. residing in aoother county, may receive ono | ot a hundred yards feom the convent they | L1 OUtRFOWth of tho recont action of tho | blo or tried for any crime or offouse com- | done; und the only way wo could get uny ro Arranging fi s Works. copy of such publication at s postoMice with- | caught her and dragged her struggling and | Pheenix Cigar company and two other facs | mitted prior t extradition lief at all,was to go down into our own Herreiter Bound O Nonrowk, Neb., March 25 —|Snecial Tele. | 1 the county of publication, shall go freo | crying bitteriy back to the conveut. The | tories—Wolf's and Fischer's, The men - - vockets and pay the clorks to carry the mail, FresoNt, Neb,, March 25.—[Spacial Telo: | grawm to T Bek |- (oores A. 1iranks. re? | tirough the mails, but tho saine shall not be | young girl cried “*murder’ sevoral times, | these places wero laid off week ugo, tho Not Assignabte, o RO EARIY (RAYSLA0TAuE MU LG gram to Tui Bee.]—Diedrick Herreiler of | turned from Chicago tonight and states ho delivered at letter “carrier ofti or dis- | but 0o one wad near ‘to go to her aid.. A | uyions said, for the purpose of taking on WasniNGroN, Marcn 25, —Secrotary Noble ‘L‘m SIpuNe “: 1. “”‘“‘v',“’v whlon Hooper, the young wan who has been con- ¢ b ( states he | tributed by carrier unless postage is paid | young lad who was uear was told by one of unio n or compelling the unio to | today rendered a decision in u caseinvolving | time. o] jaatle 3 K bas made satisfactory arrangements [ thercon at the rate proscribed in scetion 13 | the nuns that the givl was sick and deliriaus, | ROM-UNion men orcompolling the union mi to K | time, uhoy tried to run fined in juil for rape committed upon the | whereby Norfolk will have o gas plant be- | of thoact; provided, that the rato of news. | but this the fugitive ‘denfed. The girl was | FCLUFR 1o work ut a reduction of ubout 40 per [ the questioa of assienubility of the right to ( oftice en the appropriation for last person of @ fourteen-yoar-old daughter of | yond a doubt papers, excopting weeklies and periodicals | about eightcen yers of uge and of an | SeBtin wakes, It was claimed thut theSo | mako n soldior's naditional homestoad ontry. | Whon tho businoss his doubled in ono Henry vier, o German farmer, ap AU D not exceeding two 0 gut, when | attractive appearance. The affair has cres | 81008 Wers following this course in pursu- |y seoretary decides the question w tho | thut ie. from £19,000 to #0000, o thit £ : o the sume aro deposited r carrior | ated a sensation here, but no steps have been [ B1CC of an order from tho Clkar Man: d'says by construing tho soldicra! | YOU ar0 KOUNKE 10 run tho postal Lelograph Ee b ; 25.—([Special Telo- | office for delivery by its carrier shall bo uni- | taken to iuvestigate thé matter, ROLUParY sociation, . an ) sad actas n wholo 1t is clear that | BYstem on thesamo basis that thoy run the noon, His case was continued and ho was | gram to Tur Bee.)—A disastrous prairio | form at 1 cent each and periodicnls weighing s it was @ forerunner A aimiidn | ERASKENG AEANIE M RO TN AR bl postoRicovytom In tho wast 1'dou't know granted bail in the sum of #5X. The young | fire swept over a larg nore thau tiwo ou aliali'be aubieot action on the part of all tho other r )\ 3 ‘@ swept over a lavge portion of this country ro than two ounces shall be subject when | gismarck Putting Away His Medals T ca i) e o granted to the soldier should be the subject 3 y wanufacturers, The three manufa o || EERRASE I AAE SUMILA UEB8 AN causo evecybody knows, who Knows any- man and the girl are eacn equally guilty delivered by such carriers to a postags of 3 A g r RAD ARLIRD GIEL A1 040k qQUBHY GUIAY HERLIN, March 25.--Bismarck has de- | put non-union men to work but the union thing, that the postofilco system is in & de cents each and theso rates sho be prepaid - are willing to got married and tho father | jhe b (tansoin RVAAK SIRaL inilos outh by stamps aftixed, R posited 19 stars, crosses and uiadals but | Ien were 8o suceessful in getting them out B I e ploruble condition 1 the west, It 1 simply concurs, but the pastor of the Lutheran . h L the Golden Fleece and the Black Eagle in | that Wolf and Fistor were compolled to R . outrageous. 1f we are zoing to run the tele chureh, to which the family of the firl be. | Hte8 of hay and grain aro ed b CONSUL HAWES' SUGAR REPORT, the Reich bank. “No more uniforms or | ¥ield and they have agreed to emj only Ben lurch 25, —Ewin Pasha writes | prapn’system in the same way and depend lougs, 'forbids, and bis decree will be re Bnaok Eo1 Yoo The publication by the senate in accord | modals for me' the veteran said to the | union men atregular priccs tuat an Arab at Mombessa saw the body of | upon somebody down here in Wushinglon to spected and Herretler prosecuted, Mean nane i ork, ith the request of Senator Paddock of*| emperor. *You have farced me into retire The Phaenix holds out and is constantly | Dr, Peters and declared ho had b wur- | muke LLe appointment to the operators, etc., while the girl will become the mother of an | YOus, Nob., March 35.— | Special Telegran nsul Hawes' report on tho beet SUREY ‘in- | ment where 1 ehall wear a Liack routand | KetUuE new bands. ‘Ihe committeo from | dered. Emin, tis stated, will soou return | it docs not scem to me that we would ket illigitimate cnild. to Tuk B, ]—Snoak thioves are gotuug in | dustey in lobomia has been foilowed by | ouly need my Tron cross, You will never | the uic vever, has been successful in | to Egypt and not come to Europe. wuch benefit from it T TR their work in York. Last night Dorr's drug | Sueh demand for this little pamphlet that | ‘see me in Berliu again. i getting all tho new men away. \While this - Mr. Rosewator.—hat is not liable to hap RepublicangValioy Physicia store was entored and wbout $ in monoy. | 1t i8 probable tho senate and hoaso will ba y i struggle hus been progressing it s said that Iho Weather Forecast pen. Tt will be to the interest of the go McCoox, Neb., March 25, —|Special Tele- | 1,000 cigars and several gallons of choice ‘l'l'“m u|mn‘lu ‘l-nlurrvllm ;vnl.l:nu;\.ru of a Herbert's Resignation A d. the “'open shops’’ have aided the munufac For Omaha and vicinity—Fair weather, ernment or telegraph company, whichever gram to Tue 1—The Keoublican Valley | suake medicino extracted, aFge second edition of the same. The state aa arch 35 —The resienation of | turers by discriminating against tho unior L . coutrols in the matter, t employ men who Medical socioty was in session here today Nebraska Uity Democrats. sugar culture and of tbe - availability | Count Herbert Bisu i bas been accepted ons und after nvestigation by the Mr. Wilson.—I haye got a postofice in a uearly all the pbysicians iu the Kepublican | Ngnraska City, Neb,, March 25, —| Special | Of our western statos for the growth | 804, Here von Alvenilcben appointed 1o sub~ | commttee it was decided to close “open ith Dakota —Fair, warmer winds | ooy or 40,000 inbabitants, that bas not o valley boing present. The annual address | Telegram to Luk B Iho domocrats | Of the 'bect sugar . vlant aifd the | Cged him as imperial secretary of foreign | ghops to the union men, 1% to southerly roof on it, sud I have been four months try was delivered by the president. Pt ol ) Y ** | manufacture of sugar enough to supply the | BF8Irs -~ - Wr=ve— ing to get a special nt thers to examing B | pAlAsan - Ka today nominated Colonel Frank P. Ireland | vountry has come with the force of & revela S — TS 4 Denver Sewer Laborers Strike, 5 Tl T Rat annats STABHIR pers were road aud great iuteveat taken | for mayer; Jonn J. Teton, clerk; Fred Hel- | tion 'he Delegatfons from IKansas, Has Nearly Stopped Rising, > islo Auako Fipere Dexves, March One hundred and | thing is rin in the samo way us 4 Siafuguseians that followod, ‘The papers | lior, treasurors AL, Baumyarton, A. £ Moll- | Nebraska, lowa and Minnesota are particu CinciNNat1, O, March 8.—The river to Prerny, S. D, Maroh 25.—(Special Tel fAfty workmen employed by Riley & Co. of | that, und to be that mauner of D aaaes of Hirtol Massoy on bEtogress 13 | Hibg I, Thicle, Voluoy Streety 5. A Hail, | larly iterested and thoir iaterest s boen | night bas ueariy stopoed risiug aad all te | Eras 0 Tug Bew|—The board of trade | Guiana ou the North Deuver sewers struck : iaineanselt avare tims NG W, of | councilwen, still further stimulated by the excellent | tributaries above are fulling, beld an iwportant all aftornoon sessiou 10- | wday for au increase uf Wag | wnerror uriscs you wre Kolug to Lavelo sesd Elder Stevons' Successo peared before the district court this afters IraxT, Neb., Sunday. It has just been learned that A. R, Ransom, hving eight miles mouthe northerly

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