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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; WEDNESDAY, ,MARCH to San Francisco, 00 miles, to got aa agont | Mr, Rosewator—It would apply to every- DEF 'RR“) TU VWET\ T"REE sisting of aight new sections, movingto [ IHE l’\&Sl'\LFR SITU \-“0\ tofeo and examine intoit, 1 don't think it | thing, of course, if the government should RIA . atrike out all"of 'the bill oxcept Mr. Ingall 1 M1 {; A\ will be of much service to the public, These | undertake all classes of business. But this amendment & d to substitute his own. The things wont' do. You have got to_run them | is a business that is intimately connected it substitute whs inid on the table, G o diffcrently, | bave wot a postoMce in the | and related to the postal scrvice and 18 s Mr. Stewa¥t moved the insertion in the ity of Soattlo that last year was an office of | m‘-l1 ’H.!Hlu body Ix)xu' '1“ the norve force | The House Agrees to Postpone the fl(n‘v‘ section \'.: l‘ml\\{'n‘nll. vor .l( the lum‘.v Poor Prospoots for an Immediate 000 grof eipts, and this year itis#i2- | would be to the individual. a1 of the money, by which such cost n he .'m' : \\‘”" :‘\\N- \\’.‘ :1' ::)“I.V"'mu:\h h%n{ to | Me. Cheadle—At how much does the West World's Fair. vanced or refluced,” and Mr. Hoar to insert Sottlmuont.. 2o through all the red tabe or we have got to | ern Union estimate tie cost of delivery ~how aah after “mones” tho words, 'or of gold or sil s kill a hundred procedents, much per message ! ver I:l-n«hn; action, the senate adjourned, Mr. Rosewater—You have a phenomenal | Mr. Rosawater—I forgot. 1 think they | CANDLER S AMENDMENT PASSED | Mr. Reagan's amendment to Mr. Sher: | MORE SECRET CUTS CHA RGED. condition of affaies which doos not happon | said about throe conts, 5 mauws bil bravidos that all persons cngaed ry day. 1f she telograph service increases Mr. Cheadle—-In the Western Union esti- — in the ation of a trust, ete., using its —— )0 rata with your postal servico the telo- | mateof the expense of handiing messages, | 2 3 y powers for any of the following purposes, ‘ lwuum company would not probably have all | how much do they claim it costs to de Cummings Says New York Lost | ghall be guilty of o high misdemeanor and | Two Lines Discovered to Have Sold of ghe facilitics you want messages in the city Through Treachery in Hor Own | 8Ubject to a fins of not more than #10,000 or Ploksts to L at Heavy Mr. Wilson—No, that is true: Still we | Mr. Evans—I think it is about ele Wauky ANt 6 i Y to imprisonment fer ot exceading five yeurs, g 4 ot seven operators in chat town and | cents, or both, viz: 5 create or carry out any re ) A 3, . el : give very good servi They charge | Mr. Rosewater-That would be extrav Give Chicago a Fair Show. strictions 1a trade, to limit production or to Townsend's Propositic That Hood's Sarsaparilla does possess etira- [ than any other shmilar - preparation fn this like thunder for it but they give it to us. gant increase or reduce the price of merchandise tive power Peculiar to Ttself s conclusively | conntry, 1 you have nover taken Hood's can send n telegram agood deal quicker than [ ~ Mr. Evans—Thero is a table showing the e or commodities; (o ~provent competition — shown by the wonderful eures it has effected, | Sarsaparilla, a faie trial will convinee you of I can send a lotter. 1 can got on a train and | cost ) 1 merchandise, produce or other commodi- o 2 unsurpassed i the history of medicine. This | its exeell ts. Takelt(his seaso thon send a lotter and gat into Washiogton | Mr. Rosewater—In the large cities they i House., tins; to fix a standard or figure whereb; Thoe Status of the Rate Quostion, absolute metlt 1t possesses by reason of the| 1 ean hin ate gl al p duya ahead of the lette do not pay messengers over £3 o WaASHINGTON, March 25, -In the house, tho price of any article, commodity, CHicaco, March Special Telegram to YARE LAk iE 18 Freinredt by N Coublukitony | trot nslig1te e y Mr. Rosowater=If you send a telegram | How much would it cost them more than | immediately after the approval of the jour- | merchandiso or produce intonded for sale or | Typ Brk|—Tne passenger fight botween Properilen nnd Precess Peculine to 11 1 was prosteated Tor ety Uiroo moM{lot trant Seattio to Washington you ouglit to | threo cauts o deliver o messgo! nal, Mr. Candler of Massichusetts cailod | gonsumption shall bo in ang vy controll s | (o Missouri Racific and Rock Tstand hins be . Ak A, end 1t o ligtle faster than you can by mail, Mr. g ~Any figures of that charac. s RS . ) create a monopoly in the imanufacture, . a 1 hoor eirentatic send te @ liels Tastor than you ot ] e o e mittod, T am | Ub for consideration the world's fair bill. | gRieGriLL Bonopoly 1o o FHEIRENTE | come such o warm ono that nono of tho Chi PeCUIIa Kiown to no To Itself st ahEAGT o and nail & letter and get bers two days bo. | disposed to thing thut would be eiven full | Tho bill having been read in extenso, Mr. | enter into any obligation by which they shall [ cago passenger men aro sanguine of a sot- other medicine, as 1 thoug! fore the letter. 1 have got 700 postofiices 1o | credones by the committee, because thero | Candier, on behalf of the committee, offered | bind others or themselves not to manufac- | tiement at tomorrow's meeting of the Trans- andby which the full medielnal power of all tho | although my phiysiclan treated me for uekvous my stat and 700 quarrels, Now if tho postal | s a largoamonnt of dotail which ho 8ub- | anamenduent, which was ulopted, pro- | tare, :t‘l\ur‘!m;mplwr!vvysm b articlo below | Missouri association. ‘Tho Chicago and Mis Tigvedtints (Hod 18 FoNnTHed;" fTood's: Baren. | trotiblos THis $ o tolegraph business is established how is it to | mitted und for which he offers the books as ding . SEthissl p ). | @ comuion standard figure, or by which they Mt st i K aRIaTiv sance o oxtract of Sar. | turned, nelided to be my own physie be rum It to be runfrom Washington? | a verification. I think that testimony of [ Viding that ”l” b T °u':m:1‘:'”n "9¢ | neree to keep such article’ of transportation | Soufi rivet lines, although thomseives in a B o Xyt o | e, and begna tising Too's Sasaparitia, 1 Mr. Rosewa I have not, of course, | that character would stand before the com- | Point a -board of lady 0 " at a fixed or graduated figure, or by which | pretty badly demoralized state, have pro- 80} Al lion, 3 ocky Tune | £l 0E Test o day Fromany wonk given the details of that matter any consil- [ mittee, such number s to perform such duties a8 | they settle the prica of such articlo 8o a8 t [ posed aremedy in case they can themsolves per Berrles, and other well known vegetable | e Nyt B IR WEE THOS eration. ‘There ure four or five bills here, | Mr. Rosewater--The question is how do | may be prescribed by the commission, and [ preclude unrestricted competition. agreo on an advauce in rates at tomorrow 3. It has won its way to the leading | jo (o Siagor Gazette, St Clairsyilte, O and some of them provide that the gove you arrive at tho absoluts knowledgo of | the hoard may appoint ono or more meinbers sdediot;' 14 ATSOMER I Tlio (pRotORIOH 15 place among. medieines by its own Inteinsie | "ot Saceapariis o ord by s, A1 die ment shall make contracts with the co this thing, Dr. Groon says, for instance: | o ui\ commitzes authorized to award prizos News From North Loup. R R T e undisputed merit, and has now a larger salc | for . Preparedby C. L 00D & Co., Lowell, Mass. panics o do the work aud the compunics | that only eight per cent of all tho dispatches | 7 S EORREICECE WEIAREEEE0 BWEES RERES | Ji Wibish bl Bl bl stern States Passenger association and ol b L t to como t b ;7,“',“‘\,‘.11:{"'-‘;rl‘f,‘\";",,,“ Tlow can ho | OF in part by female labor; also an amend. | Telegram to Tig Bre. |—This county 13 bo- | ".“i'.' 1011 LT A Fo o RREBATT, Lhio RVBMO o 1 cmo s | ST RERAT R | ARG B | T P bR st | e s o oses One ar congross to e priotion to run this W ne ; . ot oy Tika GrALo to:be bitmbEed WILH tho 86 Lo : obkle AN territory now in the Trans: Mis ussoc thing tind out how many social messages wo over | tho board created to be charged with the e | important caso has been brought before | tion. Fhe plan is meeting with approval, It Mr. Rosewater—Not as [ undorstand this. | his wires, I will senu one messugo today [ 4€HOR OF Kovcrament o3 g : Judge Tiffany in the district court during the | differs from the orizinal associntion in hav- [ = = T ==] As I understartd it the:company L r | e el s wite thout | *Mr. Candler, in opening the debate, ox- | Past week. This was an action against the | ing an exccutive board of gencral managers ULLIVANS FIGURE. st account. Te @ the M. Bvans—I did not understand that the | will be home next week. Say to John Green gentlemen is dictating our method of run- | that his tommission will be issued on Mo ming this system. Heis simply giving wfor- i) Now there is a message containing mation to the committee, and to you among on different_subjects, commercial, social thew, upon which they will decide upon | and political. How.is Dr. Green going to r Course classify that message It is- impossible, \lonana: Moses Amerine, Mu: prossed the satisfuction which he felt in | Ord Nutional bank to recover usury paid being able to state that Chicago, which had | through a term of years, and being the first been selected by the house s the- site, had | cqew of th ? proved itself befere the committee equal to all that had been expectew of it. The com- mittee had found that Chicago had not only A some pr comprebended the importance and magni- | In overruling the defendant’s demurrer and It was diacovered today that duriug Mississippi trouble [ want to attend to Jack- | Oscar 11, Prink, Sut Mosos Rounds, MESIViIRonEsTall il ar LA IAL Hep istan | LY n ablo to do it. TUWYe | {udo of tho enterprise, but had entered into | holding the patition good a great victory was t of February tickets were sold over s0n's claims to tie championship,” said Joon | Burlington: Androw L. Duncan, Anamosa exert of the busincss gud L B0t L 0t | o e akon any a. | 1t With, @ doterumined snicit Which hag i | @ained for tho doblor classos, and uherenftor | least two lnes tram Deaver to Chicago via | 171\ Livan toduy. -1 am anxious to havo | As . Grifiih, dleCaifyburs to got tho information bocause it deponds a | [Vaces wiathor thel BEVE oy et e s lioa. | Pressed the committco with the: conyiction | tho usurer's rond wiil be anything buta | Kansas City at €2) for the round trip, good LS g el e Arustrone i Samuel gooi deal on how you ru it whetior wo | ventoty of the businoss or mado u chassitica- | BEBSPEE FERTES R 10 SRR | fowory pati in Valley county, s the poopls | forsixty diysand with three dn one moro battle, and of course Jackson i | Knoxville:' Chiarles Paughonrn, Marvland; wantit or not. : 4 | tiomof it, and I'fiad that 1t is impossiblo to | [5* M%) oUW bill was porfectly | are thorougnly aroused on this question and coming, At that tme the ono way fare | the only man to bo thought of just now. 1 | W. Thomas Williams, Lawler: Alots e Mr. “"’I‘“)"“‘” (l“,‘lfl' e Eootdii | s Saber Ty ml:,';“ ive takon 100 mes. | constitutional and e advecated it upon its | Our democratic friends arc carrying on a | Was &0.05 and no ronnd trip tickets were al- | ¢ho Californin Athletic club or any otber | zcer, Morrimac: Wellington ‘Itussell, 1.is R Db s L8 thoet aRactive WAY of diabosing esasa criterion for uli of the United | Merits becauso he belioved that its purpose | Still hunt and do nov T ;,‘;.f‘lli,““}‘g';;l oy leE thus it hosaible | elub will put up a purso of £20,000 for a fieht | comb{Jogopi D, Noble, Iidepanioneo Wal of tho mattor. L would buy outali tho tele- States and {o that way have made an esti. | WAS Wiso and patelotic, o o @ i Chicago | Hoket Ih the porson of tom. S A: Batks for | telling Tyer how many . were s | between Jackson and myself Iwill meet him | i Vil I ot grapl lines in Auerica and then advertiso | mate. = bas it beon smee | had raised a boan fide subscription of §,000,. | the position of suprintendent of ‘public in- | sued. They are now being sold | ina battle for the championstup. T don't | Reissuc—Charles W, Sarcheit, Algoun Gl DT SR G O e drarn " une® | 000 aud was lso satisficd that Chicago had | struction. Mr. Irarks is our present county | for return uso by the sealprs, tho sixty-day | caro what the gloves are so long 08 they | dohin Collaton, Burlington: Joli I% Ofill, vato companies under the control of the go ou have beeu with the Western Union | ion o™i " than had been cxpected | Superintendeut, filling his second torm in @ | fimit beme near at hand, “he improssion is | come within the restrictions of tho law. | Prairie City. ' Original widows, ete. —Jaue, T \eAton MoK o 1570 of any city in agreeing that the | republican county, and is a prominent Graud | that tickets have constantiy been sold since | I will not undor uny circumstances fight o | widow of Michner Purcell, Muscating R | T LRt Vol ve hoan alkay.r subscription shouid bo raised to #10.- | Army man. Kobruary 1 at the above ‘figure. and that | ring batie again. ~Hercafter all nitehes | Mexicun survivors—John Moody, Panor the govornents \ hnl; Jthep .";'."l”“v’ L away from | 465,600 In_ order to meet the conservative | = ‘The weather licre is mild and farmers aro | those now being sold by brokers are only the | must conform to the laws. I have heard lots . - e Ruveatmont paing rathor mail [ahould | | Mr. Tepsowater—Yes, sir, I have: but wo | ¢lement which dianot favor holding the | hard at worl e ; st of the iasuvs All theso tickels woro | of criticisin avout numing such i high figure Washingion Notes b ot h et FaUL G G Fatas. Bavs wires in our oMied and T am iatimatery | 18ir the bill provided that tho presulent [ The Yourg Peoplo's Socioty of Christian | S0l at sliogal rates, wnd the intarstate com- | for the purse. Those folks don't kiow wiy- | Wasirsaros, Mareh 25 —Secrotary Proc- B b e o e, | e I o O e tpa ntimAtoLY | should not issue his_proclamation inviung | 1ndenvor are holding a district_convention | merce comissiou could procuro overwhelm- | thing about it ~ v costs mo great deal 0 | tor’in vasponse to tho bouse resolition et R O YA O R WO ME Evins Yo of coarse, gt tho Asso. | foreign nations uill he was saticfled that the | here lasting for several duys, and are draw- | ing proof of cuilt at uny: scalper's offico in | train for afight, and beforo 1 get ready to m\.“ :I;m panies AI‘K;L. e o e ;Hllhi o\ll."n“ (Course, get the Asso- | 0 SUY bion was a bona fide one. ing full houses and considerable interest is | Chicago. or the ring ['ve spent more than ordinary saUB VA TN BO Nt b g to a1 |l M PR s e LB WEATdIr Mr. Candler then offered an amend | manifested. Quiten number of delegates e e purses amonnt to. That would leave me | exnenditures would result from tho transfor at envrmious rates and be constantly increas- et : considered as pending for the dedication of — - Ciicaco, March 25, —|Special Telegram to | consider my time worth something, and 1 LT U LT T e T hcIoTtlates capital : GABROKER Q0 M1SSION, the buildings of the world's fair with appro Republican Valley Editors. Tue Ber, | —General Passongor Agent Town- [ mean to have my figure, * For thoso Feasons ta decided reduction 1 expenses would & 3 priate ceremonies October 12, 1802, and OxrLEANS, Neb,, March 25, —[Special Tele- | send of the Missouri Pacific astonished the | I shall dewand at least £2),000, and shall | follow, the amount of which could not by Bir. Hoyes—\What bas that got to do with atick to it. L€ it is not worth that sum to the | woil estimated. thie questio goverument overating | Statements From Indian Territory [ purther broviding that the exposition shull | yram to Tur Brx.|~The sixth annual meat- | Central Traftic oficials today by aerecing to | ififornin ey ;i“\‘\\'..‘.lfll‘[:h:ir.‘.'ffi.-h:.':.‘@ rives Heard. 1503 and close not: later than Octobor 3y, | in& of the Republican Valley Editorial asso- | insert the difforential rates via St. Louis in | Jess to me.” sions today authorized o favorablo roport difference to them how wuch worthless WARHINGTON, March 25, —The mewbers of | 1593 % 3 ciation |n(‘,th~ix:uhn|u>\'. Ihere was o good [ his rate sheet. Oun the face of it, this ap- ho KW HIEHE DAvia providing Ut any soldier or suilor wounded 6T ATo har oM aritge iad the Oherokee commission met today and | . After considerable dobate had been in- | attendance. The morning session was de- | parcntly doos away with all objection to . AL L3aLbe in the se or who reccived more thin ono Riconawatarlivas going to/any whebiL]|| tauca™ btateonta e e et ot duiged in between Mr. Belden of New York | voted to committod wor In tho afternoon | Chairman Blanenard’s plan to entirely wipe | Clicaco, March 25, —[Special Telegram to { wound, where one of such wounds amounts e oh L Y whol i | hoard statements from representatives of | and the friends of tho bill, tho former gave | 1ho ontire delosation s tulen. in euvrisres | Ot the conmiission system in tho torritory | Tir 18] ~The Coliscum Athletic clubat [ to total disubiiity anid tho otnor wounds a0y, oLlier compan Vol aseNtRERWestacnl Lo herokee and other Indian tribes in In- [ notic that he would ab the proper time move | - 1 th ,‘, o 1 s bl ’( between the Alantic ocean and the Missouri | Omaha has evide ¢ determined 1o mive the | create disability, that such person shall re- Utiion wwill tiot . Feninin’a/quiot, spactator P10 | dian territor, mong thoso who appeared | to recommit the biil with mstructions to tho | dround the city and shown various items of | pivar “but' it 18 now Jound that Uha CicAko | st Jos Sk a chance. and has sorttion i a peasion rated, without regard 1o DA L AL R e a6, S iavaralONTSTENTAT select committee to report it back when a | interest. Inthe cvening a ball was given by | 414 Atiantic is firmly wedded to the com- | o ¢ & N rank, for each wound reccivea; provided, any effort to create « competitor with it by | before the commssion wero Chief Mayes | o) o100 'or 210,000,000 shall bo secured by | tho citizens at tho.opera house. Lhe follow= et that 1t will give a purse of $300 fora ten. | ol FOF Sach WouRG LA the governmont, and it might also be unjust | and ex-Chicf Bushyhead of the Cherokeona- | 0GR 0D F Chicago, the snfilciency ang | 1€ oficers were. clocted for tho cpsuing | M193100 systein rounalcontestibativeon ihiinand) TAEIC DBV [ 850 tastoca o noutrenatl et o e oY Letoprah auet | tion. Several propositions were submitted | ogality of which shall be satisfactory to said [ Yeir: President, Ji D. St of the Superior e Cheyenne & North the Nobruska heavyweight, — McGregor has | ' Senator Sawy er, from tho postoffico ¢ ey ean (o make tho postal tolograply b Til | 44 tho commission, und iuwas stated by them | com Journal: vico president, L. K. Wells of the | fyac wyo., h determived to accept the offer. mitteo, toduy roported a bill to provide two Will b muen more. diffenlt horeafter to | thut il their propositions could be made the | ~On motion of Mr. Carlisie an amendment | Orleans Courier: secretary, J. L. Lashbrook | /050 e B, ding on the Chey~ | Ul fight bim Queensbury rules,” said the | additional grades in the classitication of © Natablish the postal telegraph, becauso peo. | D4Sis of au agrecment the Cherokeos would | was adopted providing that the government ¢ Of the Oxford Standard; treusurer, W. .| 08 S oy 0 =m0 AR Gl e ERST kid, " lust nueht, “bat I want $100 for ex- | way postal clorks at $1L,6K0 and #1800, ¢ RIS 18] 'Wo have tricd it and it Thas | CONSCHL to the cession of their lands. Chiet | buildings shall be built of such materiai as | Smith of the Arupanoe Pioncer. Tho asso Rkt mion PA- 1 penses, the same to be taken ont of the | highest grade ai prescat being $1, Y } W T could not possibly beu failure | Mayes' propositions are substantially that | can be taken out and sold atter the exposi- | ciation decided to have a midsummer excur- | cific intersecting the i'remont, Elichorn & and the battle to be inside of five | estimated increasc of expense is about §10,000 aied. Tt could not possibly bo s failuro | i, o¥uovarnont shall falfil its oblication to | tion. s10n to some point to be decided upon in the | Missouri Valley two unles west of Fisher s aR AL all tho wires aro now in operation and the | expel from tho Caerokeo nation all non-citi- | Mr. Cummings of New York said he ap- | future. Adjourncd tomeet at Oxford in | Station, beg b vestorday,t b fnpletion D et The house committeo on invalid pensionss Dhisiiess would lucrense and multiply just us | Zens A joiut commission is to bo appomted | pealed to the house for fair piwy towards | Octover. of this rand gives central Wyoming connec L LY M EBGOESL A0Le today authorized ufavorable report on the e el svhere it doublod fe a vers | to determine the question of citizeuship | Chicago. **New York lost the fight through tion with Denver by the way of Cneyenne. [ Cmicaco, March 25 —The Plavers' ieague | hill thtroducod in the. hovss Last. week b Short periof and where the troublo was 1y | ciaimed by several tiousand froedmen uow | treachery in her own ranks. We were,” ALBION o Ty T T directors will convene at New York Apnil 15 | Morrell of iKunsis, The bill provides for i S lTavG s sites ane i in the territory. ‘Tne government is asked | said he, “haudsomely whipped. . \What are SRy % : cfp LN UL LD NIOREN GO and meet the deserter question. Thesched- | disability pensions to all soliers who havo v Bingham Lot me sk you right here, | 10 relinquist the right “to settle friendly In- | we goingto do about it? T, at' least, am | Bee.|—The rewdenco and barn of M. (h | New Youk, March 25 —At the Trunk Line | )0 will he changed so the scasou will opea | reachcd the ago of sixty-two years, You make a gencral statoment, with refer. | 4ians on the Cherokee lands east ot the [ goiug to act the manly part, - I star.d by the | Curtis, who lives about five wiles southwest | conference this afternoon an attempt was | April 19 instead of April Having reopened the subject of duties on euce to no special bill. Do you advocate the :l;ml'll.\"-si\'h‘ s';urullell-l,mld tho'suvurm l-ruz co.‘n‘m.zuq_’bc.m:mx Pt\llwvnulln nmn'»nall of Albion, were'completely destroyed by fire | made to equalize freight rates by all routes e i augdr the republican m‘xu .’,u Illm ways S RAmBRL controllla R ho Lol o0 > | shall indicate’its willingness to pay a fawr | volitic. The action of tue senate may yet be | Vogverday, Thé vas caused by a de- | t Minneapoiis. Rates trom New York to Stamford's Horse Sale. andimoaus Seommitteotindiivnihicilintios government controlliug the telekraph $er | uah value for the Cherokee outlet. Mayes | unfavorable to Chicago. If 80, New York | Sesterdas. l,li‘ e e dfoYa desdifroidlon Tt ,' “1 LoRL. oW ‘I DLt NEW Yoitk, March 25,—The sale of Sena- | 10 adjust thow satisfuctorily. Toduy the re 0 Y a5 sl and + Busbyhead, howevor, declaim {the nu- | can again entor the lists with honor. If thay | fective flue, «Tho fire broke out while the | St Paul through Chieazo wero 10 conts | "SR 0T R L RN IR0 LR B finers wore hore in forco” from New York, Mr. Binghum—Perhaps the best compari- | tHority to speak for their people. time does not'come 1 consider [ honor my- [ family was takme divner and was well ROURTEC il LOEL GG 2 WIS LI UL E B 2 i3 Heston and Pniladelvhia. — Arguments wero B o 1haris | The commission wik probubiy leave Wash- | self, my state and my country by standing ler \ay botots it was obscrved, Fne wind | Rigtier on second class than by the Lake Su- | gan today Coday's sales aver- | heard for and against the proposed reaucti sou can be made with the administration of | . ~ 4 b e ¥ by standing | under way bofGke it was observed: Fue win O AN T O pl LU erbr LB S 60 A b g proposed reduct 1o 4 5 'a | ington for Indian territory within the next | by Chicago.” TNl TR S RN AG perior route. A maj pres aged over SL350 each. Among tie | of the duty on that commodity. of the postofice todav. And now, make a | {2&t00 I Mr: E'rank sald. tbat wothi hould be | VS raging aud’sbon the house as well'as the | Litis'too hieh by the Chicato & Milwaukee, i comparison as you would make one betwel S S0, LS domo to retard 1he Lrocrose oF o immeril the | barn was ane. flduie jof fire. (Only a few | The Luke Superior lino declined to consider | DUst prices were: Bay filly by Electioneer, LanvenwoniS any of the Lwo services of the government. |y pose Wb IEEETT E0 0 WwoMAN. | sucoees of the fate in Chisane. PeriLihe | 1yings were saved, ‘'wo horscs were con- | lower rates. to Jacob Rupert, New York, $2,000; bay colt envenworth Notes that ® between the telegraph and the postal 2 Bt | 4 ““; Hat Gt atattigas, ossed himself | Sumed in one buri. * Mr. Curtia’ loss is aliout 5 et by Ilectionoer, to same, $5,750: brown filly [ EAVENWORTH, [an., March 2. |Special service. Do you think it would be a cheaver | e Batistiad slbh S £2,000. A small insurance covers part of the NOtin A “piricof *Picacy." to 4. Maleolm FForbes, i3oston, 82,6003 brown | Telezram to Tur Bee, [—Au order was r 3 : 1 with vid b 8, sorvice for tae peoplo than is now conducted | United Statos Commissionor King of | as satisiicl with the .EL':::‘; 'K,‘l";k','(','.’.',fll,f'l“' loss. Mr. Curtis is an induswious farmer. [ Cyresad March 25, —Talking tonight with | filly by Electioneer, 1o S. A. Irown, Kala- | ceived this afternoon transfering Chaplain by_the Western Union ¢ Ohicago the Vietim. H 5 3 UDIoo “Pho fire has not only taken from him many [\ v gantative of the Associated press ro- | Mzo0, 82 bay filly by Electioncer to | . 13, McClecry of the United States militury ARG S St s Qi) ; ro. | tion shall satisfy himselt as to the gonuine. | +ho fre Honlyacaken (epipnimminY, S Rhh ol A e ; e T e bo cheap- | CHICAGO, March 25.—A sensation was cre- | ;oa of the subscriptions, Therewas nothing | YALUbIos buv ulso uiany relics that ho eati- |y oginettho cut in passengor rates woat of [ S80€, ipouy, il by Blectionacts 10 | hrison to Fort Assinaboine, Mont. Ity crand very much more efficient service. tei Tront of the B ‘ ery atod this afternoon in front of the First N o r congress to 0 i & e : A (e - Mr. Binghum—You_ think it would'be a | oS biis SHein00n i SRk 08 0 R o | iy ’:U‘ Sonataan lj,"hw“’,‘l‘:‘,‘r’o‘,‘l‘lfu‘!{‘”:fj RO the Missouri river, Mr. Townsend, general ¥ Pin, $40005 bay filly | removal occasions universal rogrer. i QREATER HERD LA B0L BIW1d0My g i : D8 AEBOYIS UG LS IO passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific said | by Ilectionecr. to Iorbes, 1oston, 3,500; Tho little chilg of Mr. and Mrs. I'ved An- cheaper service! 3 Mr. Losewater—Yes sir, horsewhipped United States Commssioner | the fair a great national success. OsCEOLA, Neb,, Marct 25, —[Special to Tie il to deny sharge: 2 by filly by Picdmont, to J, 1upert, New | derson feil intoadish pan full of boilir o wishellstoidenys they ohargoa Bthathisiii OBy " A i R water and was 8o terribly burned that he e s i 5 Mr. Flower of New York swd that he M. Bingham—And_ you thinle it would be | Simon W. King. After rocoiving several | wouli yote to recommit the,uill wnd to moice | B ral of the boys of this town | road is cutting rates in a spirit of ‘‘viracy. 34,100 it died this afternoen. The mother of the i P L blows, King, in desperation, lifted his cave | Chicago show her subscription hats. rigged up a team and coverad wagzon last I'ri- | The Misspuri Pacific, he said, maimtains the bkt fogh s toa a0l SvaRh AR IT T, b : ‘;h:m,mm Taktho! Westara iUbion und struck her® A policoman then arrested™ Mr. Raines of New York, addressing Mr. | day and starced out for a bunt on the Platte | samo stand it bas siico the beginning of the 3 I_f “\ “ ~“ zl s Th ool Goevernor A. Smith of the soldiers’ howe Company moro ohicient today in its servieo | the woman and King weat to his oft Spinola, said: “Does not thogentleman | river, and while returning yesterday com. | troublo=that v will weet - compotition | ~GLENS Fapls, 3 A Mavch Tho col | s wrrmignod betore United States Commis- that the post office depurtment 18 1n its s Mrs. Kent claims that Kine, who had been | think it was fortunate that we wero beaten, | 1oy cod playing with the guns. One of the | \iereves found. ‘Tnc cutting of rates hus | cbrated stallion, May King, was sold to sioner Clough this afternoon on the charyo ) her attoruoy,defrauded and calumnidted her, [ because if things had goue as oy are now 5 been done, ho said, o maect those of com- | y,y . k. Spier to Sibley & Miller of | of opening mail contrary to law. At the re VALY 2 X s TR aec. alumniated her, | R EC T have lost the majority of the | boys blaced @ guo against the right leg of | petitors, and by direct orders of President it s 1,000, et W) i Mr, Rosewater, No: 1t is efiicient in some | King says Mrs. Kent held unrightful posscs- | S0INE Wo shoutl hi O UNLIGEILY 12 | Collic Beebo and laughingly told him to g Bt uklin, 'a., fo 0L auest of the United Stutes attorney the case divections and_ineflicient i othe Ita | sion of ono of his houses in company with an | ‘Tammany management, because they would § Uoie BeCn ang RN FL B I BR | day Gould, . : 5 was dismis; woakest point 18 its carrier-delivery. The | alleged anarchist namod Harbaugii, and ho [ bave been finside: Ludlow - strect jailt R (I van eramau et b1s A e 3 a "“""\'""*"'lfl '.") ARy —— - P messages are delivered by little boys~ from § [ objecting to such tenants, was about to have | |laughter.] oyt AR doR £ Oliatac tbtar B vha ultiiogio ) eaha bolow £ S. GurreNm N. ., Mareh 25, —[Special Seven Feople Drowned 0 Mason expressed the belief tiat New Yorl | charg ing ghtiieg nebe ba Telogram to Titr Beg.|—Summary of to- T G o : to 1 ars old, waifs who ave picked up and | her ejected. did Mot wai to maice tho faira suceess, Tho | the knee, tearing the leg and breaking the S O s elegram i y 0 Ankansas Crry, Ark, March [his whio can scarcely read. Thoy carry your St o £ Way to help Chicago was to throw disereait | bone into solinters. The leg was amputated < AEho lioeig AN bills in. | 9038 races: morning a skift iu which were Jokn Rickett, di s and they come to you and ‘sey. A BURGLAR IN DISGUISE, Yoyt by Drs, Mills, Whaley and McChusnoy ot | DB Moigs, Ta., March 25.—Tho bills in- | “jico jghths of a mile—Dirigo won, Hayti | Lowis Williams, Harriet Leo and ber four 15 vour name Jonest” and hand you a dis- 2 ceola, and Dr. Owen of Stromsburg. troducea in the house were unimportaut, | Goidine second, Unadaga third. Tim Gbildran oapsizolu A AL DURRIGKELUNHAIG o 3 3 % i = Several others who had favored Washing- patch. You can cpen it, und it you say | The Citizens of a New dJersey Town | @Rt GO0 I AOC FVOTEE IR (8 T being legalizing or amending acts, A joint [ |- of the childrou were drowned e WikgLing, W, Va,, March Hou, b k, taki 0! 01y 3 ) NEW YORK, oh 95, —" ¢ 2 ) " Nonrrork, Neb., "March 25.—[Special Tele- T aga i ¢ v d bt dod A Josepti 5. Miller, ex-commissiony f iuter- New York, March Tho fuslionable | Chicago, 9 < ! to reduce the tariff on ivon, salt, lumber and | o0 NMaria sccond, Kmiph Black third. | jol ey O P A R will do so. The entire delivery servico is o b " i § f " i ' TG farce. suburban town of Montelair, N. J., s horri- [ _Mr. Belden's motion to recommit with in- | gram-to Ture Beg, |—Sherilt Losey, by order [ 15 00 5% e A joint resolution was | S s aliegyani Loy M Madipyima den s adopted providing for the appointment of a [ Sclimg, five-viginths of a mile—Chambly | 1y the mountains aud the boat wus eapsized Mr. Biogham. I thought that every dis- | ficd over the discovery that ono of hor most f‘l.‘)';:f‘i:;;‘l"j;“";"'w:{‘g“{j“;‘l}*‘ ,‘;""v'}“;,‘”‘ ‘:}:)V:*l e | of the county judgo of Madison county, last paten was receipted for. respected citizens, James Tuthill, & muson | Php pogative votes were cast by those mem- | MEDY srrested James Chompson, better | uoppitten of six—four from the house and | won, Steve Jerome second, Jim Gates thivd. | Bing was drowned wnd - Mr. Mil Mr. Rosewater. Yes, buttney will letany | contractor, is the burglar who has been | bers who bad been from the first opposed to | Known as “Crazy Horse,” and Billy Blatz of | 1o rrom the senate—to devise the manner | Time —1:06. 3 i | feared, 18 fatally injurod. one receipt for it and the boy has uot the | robbing houses right and left for a year past. | holding any world's fair. this eity for ruuning a gambling house of roprassatition of Tow ut the world's fair. | ., Liirteou-sixtoonths of a milo—Rradford ——— - Judgmient and has not the avility to properly | Ho was identified by an accident, ono of his | After tho call of the house. the roil eall on | warrant was sworn out by the wile of e bl paastlwas one 1o Aend thia [ yony Bitezoy eocond, Lady. Bulsiter: third A Novel suit. perforw the duty. If he finds ‘another boy [ victims grappling with him in a house one | adjournment and the roll call on going into | Fiush, Frank haviaz been playiag loser at | Sn00F Gin i ion to state cortificates, so | VEMTLERE 0 e Per] w Toronto, Ont., March 25.—|Special Telo playine marbles on the strect ten to one ho | night last week and unwasking him, Search | committee of the whole for the Wyoming | the abuve resort. Many of Norfollcs best | 0% SRS 0r the state normal schont Ings ye-pighihe of 8 mileriertiwon, (o000 vo tns Bek|-—-Sult. was commenced will play with him. But you take the gov- | of his house revealea thousands of dollars' | admission bill, which was productive of no | citizens arc becoming weary of the continued f ' SrECUIE o odirul teaching may be EIixkgaccond) RaQld $ eaiul Hove: today: by EHattla “BURt Ealbrostitite wrnment and with its carrier delivery and | worth of jewelry, money and plate hid in the | good result, tie house adjourned. row amongst the camblers of ~this city and | Utk O SR FCEY 0 TSR T e Lillhigs il o e Ny y Dl R ) {5 i) arrier is & man. He bas judemeont and | cetlar, Tutbilt'nnd his pretty wifo are in —_— hopo that a set ot oMcers will bo placed | FEAEEC SEGEITN LN resolution for the Soven-eighths of a mile—Anomaly won, | agninst Dr. Smith, o wonlthy citizen, for w whether he is delivering it to the | Jail. His former friends believo ho is tho Senate power with the new adminisiration that will | 1 the Senate coneurront, vesolution for the 1 Alva second, Landseer third. Tim W1 | 10,000 for wlienatitg the affcetions of right party, Ho will “insist that the | captain of o robber band and that his wife [ In the senate today among thebills intro~ | have sand enongh to oust these blotehes | yiisurnment a bill was introduced for ti S G T R cameluSaI0 RO party who gml« \llnhml ugl open \ll 1f it doas | was i.s trusted heutenant. They were both | guced was one to establish an educational | from our fair eity Satabllehmonb otithras normal achoole} i s SR was fll.x::uu to '(', ‘:f:'.f ‘m. )sequontly o not belong to mim. sNow, at the present | highly respected in Montelaic and were good i 7 S “ < 2 senate bi re wtroduced to pro- x L sl & 5 s dalisd o timo, your telograph mossago delivory is | church membars. i LG fund from tho procceds of public lands and Young Millor's £ ;..:l,',‘[“';m*fi:".‘nuly'.m('.'«‘v ..;f"."-lr..x,lfiw‘.l KaIpsazs Ber. |—Summary of to- : Solisiih g vory inferior. To substitute men for boy S ouc 1o givo a pension of £2,000 @ year to the | Aypioy, Neb., March . 25.—[S Tele | Jimits of cittes and towns; to provide for the y Kitled His Misiress. poulilentallisuch an inoreascd cxponse 1t Was Murder and Suicide, widow of General Crook. = Also ajoint reso- | gram to Tik: Bre | —Today new facts have | adoption of Ithiner's voting machine in cit ce~fourthis of a mile-—~Semanhore won, Lovis, Mo, March 25 —A special from :f.‘-‘;v-}\.‘.:-l.‘.vll'.‘..‘ ulog an l‘\‘"l""‘lml'“:: ths SAN Berxaroizo, Cal, March 25,-The | lution to amend the constitution so as to em- | geveloped in regard to the stealings of | of 10,000 inbabitants: to confer upon cit Regaraless second, Miss L'rancis third, | Spriogtield, 11l says: *“This morning Joun ugs afiien ey woy ant, X coroucr's jury m the caso of Gresham, tho | PoWer congross to mako all lnws thatare |y itlor, the clerk in the postoMice. Mo | Of the first class udditional powers it rogard | o 1 :24)5. LRapps, & Wavash fireman, killed his mis. Mr. Bingh D, | ¢ the gov oriuter, and McConkey, the proprietor of the | 1 00y D b D ot e fossed to having taken various sumg | L0 #98essors. — The lattor bill was taken up | =0 000N of o mile—Schooleirl won, | tress, Stella Howe. She was cndeavorin A ingham—Do you think the gov i Yy I tions in restramt of trade or production and | has confessed to having ) and passed at once, as it affects the assessors Vi 5 3 2 & meut will employ the subordinato force nee. | Windsor hotel st Redlands, whose dead | (o provent transactions that create monop- | during the past few months, some as hizh as [ 1y b elected in 1os Moines shortly. A bil cquot second, Bounie Anuie thicd, Time— | 0 gethim to return from a saloon to (1 oumy to conduct all this business, at the | bodies were found yesterday, returned a ver- | oly or incrense . or detrease the prices of [-$100, He claims that his parents have been | was passed to decrease the rate of interost | 11054, § [iouss,whoniharstruolelioe:lu hpingai el rates now paid by the Western Union, Qict that Gresham camo to his death by being | commodities thiat are or may become sub: [ at the bottom of the whole business, and that [ on school funds loaned from S to 6 per cent. Halt mile—Fromont won,: Luville sccond. | M hor, “lho blow, broko, her ek, Lo \Mr. Rosewator—Tho governtont can em urdered by McConley, and that McConkey | 12€t8 of commerce among the'states or with | in order to furnish them the money they | The senate went into executive session | Millionaire third, Time =515 seconds woman's relativos live at Stolls, Nob, ploy them just as cheaply as tha company, | Wurdered by McConkey, aud that McConkey | ¢v o) Tutions. vere ¢ him for he began to_ steal | about 12:10 and confirmed the appointment Thirteen-sixteentbs of a wile—Cashier - NG T o vov. | suicided. Letters were found on Gresbam's | 08¢ wers nogging blm: for he hognn '\ ALg|Eabantids L1 aut oD MEEARSLAG-RDE I 3 v Ie Composer Greth 1 N and the men would rather work for the gov- . On motion of Mr. Morrill the senate pro- | small sums, then larger. A great deal of | of ex Mayor W, L. Carponter as custodian of | won, Kelieve second, Hurey Ircland third. amposer Gre 1 not Insane ernment than for any company. body, - which, though not sigued, were bes | 40 $ o anabl " it T T | ; & taco of General Wrigl Ti! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, March 5, Special lieved A Baan i pltrRRD AR B ceeded to consider the senate bill to enable | sympathy is felt for bim and an et will [ public buildings, in place of General Wright, ) s pecial Mr. Hingham.—The carriér service was | Hoved to have boen writton by Mres, MeCon- {4, Sooratary of the treasury to gather full | probably : nlshment: | whose term expives March 7 ot “Toleg to Tug B DreIc ThoL bofore this committee thi Thoy | key _expressing love and affection for | the sccrotary o ¥ Y to gathe il | probably be made to have his punishment | whose term expires March AP e ol I olegram to B BEE r. Kilbourne, ittee this morning, hey ) and suthentic information a8 to the present | made ws light as possible, superintendent of the Rochester hospital condition nd proservation of tho fur seul for tho insanc, has docided that Adoiph in ofilce and to have autocratic powers in all | 310 Wil Not Moet J:ekso i Tioks coses where the road of one of the acting i ¥ Kind to come mombers is not involved. In that caso tho < Than $20,000. eil, Laporte Cit e TR our county was wi 1 with groat remaining two will decide the question and Hostoy, March 25 —(Special Telegram o f ypiyiqg™ Duniel - Driscoll Y as it volved a number of close legal ' | call in a third arbitrator if necessary. BEg. | —*Now that I have settled that | Jotin G, Rilloy, ¢ LAmotto; Thomas § tachestor; Joseplt instead of a chairman, the menbers to rotate i Elifah Nation, Oskaloosn: Robert Hones : : H. Lanam, Mt. Storling: Charlos A ! 1w if, n his opinion, any reduction of public ciub it surely is not worth any ‘T'he houso committee on invalid pen ceive 3,000 u yoar for compensation for | Uresham. It is supnosed the tinding of these towa Jobbers Profest. Canavan, Strauss, Moran and Bird are the dofivering the wailaod they would delivor letters caused the HEHREAY interests of the government in the region of Kearney's Coming Cotton Mill. Des Mot es, Tu, March 25,—[Special Telo- | only mombors of the Omahn toam who have | (or,iho insanc, has decided ‘that Adolph Beiting. $1,000 and Wane 1m0, “m i Bell Tetephone Statement f\ 10 wlst full taforsn “mh i :m"'“m“ b Kearyey, Neb., March 25, —[Special Tel= | wpam to Tue i3ee. | —Tho jobbers of this city | not yet reported. Cleveland, Walsh, Willis, 8 conlmitted for insanity o fow duys sinc otuy WX ant §1,200, ¥ ) - 8705 also full information as to the impend- - P . B tra o . sConnell 4 ¢ of ¢ 0g y 2 tuink, therefore, in view of the compons B0sT0N, March 25.—The nunual statoment | 1s detension of th s atiar industey and | C£vamn to Tue Ber, | -Letters roceived dur- | are very much exercised over thedecision of | Bays, McCouuell, Erquarhart, IKcarns, | I8 not insune and s - isicgravhod for bis tion which the governient pays the subor- | of the American Boll telephdne company | kindred lines of inquirs y ing the past twenty-four hours from Messrs. | tho interstato commerce commission on the | Hines, Clarke, Fanning and Andrews aro | father. L4 dinate force iu the postoliice department, | ghows carnings of $,044,704 against &80 Mr. Dawes offered a resolution which was | J. W. McCumnogk and John McCumnock | carjoad rates, Mr. Doy of the lowa com- | h and 1 daily practice at the ball grounds, e Houaast o that the government could employ & part, 3 Sraad Lo BRllinG OB thE BAAPRIARY Of haLin o to the offect arrangements for coms v rocelve seinted copy of | The feur players above mentioned are uli of men to do tho work of the telograph ser- | L1340 1583, un increaso in uet earnings of | beroud Lo cajling on the so ey [ CRINNE QrADERRILA wussion today received a priuted copy of | o L, ] {oday, nd noxt Sunday the team N arch 25— Advices by Vico ut thg ratos the Western Union doos) | 8:44.633; dividends, $1,330.500; an {ncrease of | Wrior for information us to the land patents | moncing work om:tho cotton mill are nearly | thowr docision. It quotos lurgely from his | {XWSCHE (RURE WG ERA RN B8 ISR | R0 G o Pekin aro to tho effed Mr. ta@wator—The dolivery of th $10,644; surpius, §2151,011; un increaso of | issued to [ndians under the severalty act. comploted and that work will be commenced | grgument before thewm, and takes that argu- | weaiust each other in a preliminary game nHlobnis - A o dolivory of tho dis- | 3 Mr, Hoar gave notico that ho would not | Comploted and thag woric will bo comuenced | arg o agoinst each other in a preliminary game at | that on February 27 about fifteen hundred I 3 would not materially increase the | ¥59% call up the Montana eloction cases uutil M 0 ANk [x‘u‘ e DAL vwili | meut as representing tho western shinpors. | thy park, houses were destroyed by fire in Tokio, woy speak positively and say tnat they The commission, however, decided that Jupan, and & number of peaple injured, A number of carriers, o8 they are already do T S Monday next n livering 8o many lotiers and panors Fifev Years.for Murdor, “Mho " trust’ bill was then taken up, | demonstrateto ? thels BbIILY | sno Now Yorls jobbor can hivo the same rate attontlony b ta e ohanApnatirai B deateeyad MU Loidin My Bingham=Don't you know that we | BAX Fiiaxaisco. March 35.—Leo Chuok, 8 | ang Mr. Goorge addressod the sonate, {9 AL : for o few hundrod pounds that the westorn [ Juek Davis wiil learn somethiog to his ad- | several scrious encounters are reported bes inorease tho eurrior forco every year in ac- Chinese bighbinder, was today sentencod to AL the close of Mr. George's speech the O T T jobber lias who ships several hundred cars. | yitago by calling at this offico at 1 o'clock | tween tho Diteh troobs andChiness gucrit gordanco with the wicreased porcontage of | fifty years' imprisonment for the murder of | motion by him to refor the bul and its |y et MBS g o jovbors hero say that it this decision | S5 orioon ‘sir, Rosewater ¥ a follow-Chinaman four years ago. Chuck | amendments to the judiciary committeo | el L : Pelo- | stands it wi diath blow to_ jobbing in BORE: 1S Lo itoastatar=al upderstand. that, hub | L Oh GLeXR e e TR 'f" the first | Created quite lengthy disoussion, in tue | &ram to Tiue Lpth|—Miss Maud Harn Lowa, for jobbers can subply Rotsixa inr o el A vt that is also ou account of the growth ot the i R R e I;‘_ i lfll\, 4u- | course of which Mr. Vest said the country aaughter of Houn,f, W. Barnes, and Charies | fowa retail merchants at o less cost than | o A B0 G0 eon Gt Pt A Bl Al ia Inareased b Drein COUrE Poversod 1 auiy bt 1 SU- | kuow the receptacles in which the senato de- | N, Carpenter were married in this city to~ | 1owa jobbers can. L s whil ks R ©_1ncrenso of the y y hopo of concealing it. The country now [ 4% - k Fidos AFeiog: el ; growth would also bring an increase of in- Alliance Agricultural Works. Kibw That awhon. scnuiors dosired tho geath | e groom s esivin tho luber. business | F45 SGAREERTT, ST, ARETTINTCT | Nepravkca, towa ana Dakota £ in this city for sevaral years and ha i Yo e L] - Governor Dolos today | Fensions Ligvo been grunted as follow cowe. That can readily be compared. You STAUNTON, Va., March 25.—Major Chris- | of 4 bill and were not anxious to piace them- v oAn e "““I:'"‘I“",‘ ""Q,“‘"'” tho th-hwr.»i u(mi man, Jacob-Wissler and Mr. Price, repre- | solves on record #s having struck the death | deauaintauce. i+ :;l:(illl S R TP P BT T T T Inorease—Thomas D, 2 money, You now carry a ‘letter | gonting the Parmers' alliance Tnited | blow thoy referred it to the judic v B \ 0 0RLI0" oBi0 DRIAARA BIMIORE] Fros wgbl (e Bllwo vl iy s by rail aud then doliver it by car- | Katos, bive Goncladod 1o eatablish afliuicn | Mittoe, Wiiore it siept the last slecp, A New. Flagk:Bii{ av.Bonklamen: @i | oc ighi: alty, Mr, W, L. Csrpenter, by ap. | SRUEbII Buneods William 3, Habaook, WO cents postage. agricultural works ut Iron Gate, Va. The Mr. George's motion was rejected. BENKLEMAN, Nob, Murch Spec pointing him custodian of the capitol. This | - AR aygoan, Bislr; My, Blount—Do you thiuk that it is true | woras will employ from 300 to 500 hands, | _The question was then taken upon Mr. legram to Tuwl Arraugements havo | g tho first political appointment that Goy- | K'rederick Claud, Lincoin; David W. Simwms, that private individuals can owploy people | and tho pruducts will go to every sub-alli. [ Mr. Reagan's amendment, addiog to the bili [ just been comploted whoreby eastern capi- | gror Hoies has made, and will probably be | Strans Joha Morrison, Sidney; Jotn Ack- shpon than o govermmentt T ance in tho_country, representing 4,000,000 | his anti-irust bill as sections 3, 4 wud 5, and | talista will erect a 5,000 flourivg mill aud | foliowad by sevoral othors in tho next fow | moody, North Liranch; Alfred Jonee, Dors Alr, o members. was agreed to, o16VaLo] S plac e mill will hav The - % ol Sheatan Frjeas 2 i i goneral way that is true, but the government | 000 itwas agreod 10, o amend th firet | C16YOLOF At place. " Whe will Will have @ | days. ‘fhe oRice paya about #1000 u year, | chester: Edward Bates, Blao Hill; Byroy a1 RYorAl -~ Mr. She . st | capacity of 150 barrels per day, and controls a good deal of patronage in the | P, Russell, Ora; Dayid M. Haverly, Omaha; youlheve no digleylty UK operators A Polygamist Arrestad. section by adding to it the Proviso sugkested EL RN R e Mr, 1) TR ! Provo, Utah, March 23.—[Special Tele. | bY Mr. Georgo. »This act is not to by coun Cattle Shipped from Nora. - Mr. Blount 0 not understand that to % fy L strued to apply to any arrangement, agree- ¢ on Tue Wants the $50,000, be xactly the scope of the chuirman's ques. | KFam o T He John A, Powell. & po- | pront or sombluation between aborers mado | NELsON, Neb., March 25. —[Special to Tue ) g e 800,000, . tion, The question is not what it can ao, | lygamist arrcsted today by the United | withthe view of lessening the number of | BEE.)--A. L. Downer shipped three car loags Masox Ciry, Ia., March Special Tel South Dakota pensions: Original invalid but what 18 likels to occur. 1t is not likely | States marshal, was llving with four wives | hours of labor or of increasing wages; nor | of cattle and Josoph VanValin oue car load | egram to Tye Bre.)—Miss Clara Lawrence | Michael Campbell, Wentworth; Il oy 10 be truo thut the government will Lave 0 | and sixteen children in one room. The | mons persons engaged in horticultire or | 1o Chicago today from Nors, over the Fre. | #rrived from Sioux City today sud will tako | nolds, Verdon. fncrease August Cantin, pay more for the service than private per- [ whole family 1 uuder bond: agriculture with the view of enhanciug the | mont, Ellhorn & Missouri Valley, legal steps to seouro a §30,000 bequest loft [ Mt Vernon; Micuaol Auron, Arington; L 7 A W‘l’;",‘_’.""m WAL Ainoosa’ a0 A e T—— price u]'|lh°"' products.” A}‘lr-h“ll e - ner by a sister in Portsmouth, Eugland. She l'\ll:lll:::::\(\“llvr‘l“‘\l‘r“lx.ml’r'fi;lxilli;,l(."‘Ilrl‘\‘lv;“]"m‘. Mr, lose oll, do, » Onlo st Rising, Mr. Hoar’s notion to strike out of the firs! q . Julvert, was clerking in a restuurant in Sioux City, Fredoriok sioning, WO Y what s the difforenco! Tnatead of distribut’ | gyxcivnans O, Maroh 23 Pha river hore | $6ction the words “of difforent states o be- | HRIBER ABRlNAG: . OFHIgR b ) Y Town Dénsions granted—-Thomas Arm Absolutely Pure. 104 1o the fow you are distributing the wages o g N o river Lore | ¢ een two or wore citizens on, corporations, Missovrs, Moat., Mar 2. —The oas! MoKinlex's Bill in Franc strong, Oskaloosa; William H. Rhodes, A ta kreat many. The governmeut of tho | 8¢ 10 0'clock measurad 5 foet 114 inches and | (™00 "0 tho United States or foreian | bound express on the Northeru Pavific weat T e Ty Y ting of the cabe | Cumberland; Jaue Adkinson, Ouakland} Wl.l;j’\‘m-hll v rios. A marvel of purit 4 United States s the people of the Unitod | Was rising at the rato of alf- an inch per | states, or citizens, or corporatious thereof.” | through a culvert near Heron station this aRiS, March 35.—A meeting of the cab~ | fanpy H, Summoy, ke Cityy EHeber 0, | 3 0 o e oI calpor ool Htates, and whatever money you are wis- | hour. Under present conditions this rate | Agreed to. morning. The express messenger was &illed | fnet was held today o cousider the protests | tolcomb, 1Moyd; J Fishor, Weatorseti | competition with the miultitude of e tors tributing among e pooplo—r— caunot be matutained long aud it is barelo | ~ Mr. Ingalls's amendment aiming at deals [ and sev ugars were iujured, nouo of | which have been made by various French | George W. Kleming, River dunctioni Ira | ahort weliht alum or phosphate powders Soiq Mr. Biogham—Would not that genoral | possivle that a beight of sixty feot will by | wgs in futures and options was agreod to. thom beiog seriousiy hurt. Among them is | chambers of commerce against the MciKin Kianey, Carson Jonu I [Catewood, Tiovat | vl i tik cas. Ro¥aL BAKING PowhEw Propositiou apply to everytuiog! reached. Mr. Coke then offered uu awepdment con- | J. H. Richards of Kandall, 5. D. American customs duties bill John Vegelback, Buffalo; Morrison N. Hau { Wuwallst N.Y, The Governor's Kirst Apnointment, - Daniel Yantz, Nebraska City, Keissuc Thomas W. Jones, O'Neill. Iteissuo and increase—John O, Savage, Dowitt