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— OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1800, NUMBER 252, ons, F. I. Reber, W. S, Canon and H. B. | hand ity. 'This is the 7 T oAy S J 3 : e WherLiso, W. Vv, April 1. [Spocial Tele- J the sergeant-at-ar, are in bank here and License Victories Reported From Nearly All | Jeffers R gram to Trir: Bee.]—Thems: was a duel at 5 | Statement of the Amount Due the State | Wwill be released wh e bill is passed carry- | Arpost of o Olinton Man Charged with o v fetory is being celebrated 1o ) X the appropriatid v the relmburseme the Towns. Falrmont is Ar night by bonfives, briss bands. and general | o'clock this morning oh He Wheeling, West | from Their Sale, of thio November s s St Horrible Orime Famyost, Neb., April T hilarity Liberty & Bethany pike, thraemiles from this | evam to Tne B he — F city hich, althot idless, created asen- | van ne Bre. |1 A OTokn Contest RE NOFNITE, ity, which, although bloodloss, 1 aser A DOLEFUL DAY FOR THE DRYS, | off quietly, n very ) Lol Ll rolle, | ltlon in this city when tho facts became | G00D SUM IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE, e foae 00 Do | e GARMOLE SHOOTING AT The follow y RS M LR own, as all the parties ‘connected swith the | of bridges across the Town viver: at ( ki ING AFFAIR \¢ X ; gram to Tuk Beg.] —The election in this city : b WaseTo | P T Wheeler. mayor; Sy W i fed. Hermay | escapade are of the greatest prominence i Boases o votid OILL W errerl th | Conclusive Evidence of the I:J]nl Mo I SRR 5| Glmelale Yous %0 ety tonsics by Bh1Y. Aiised’ | Socinl cliefes pelflpain wro William 1‘-n|" 3 ‘\l?”l u; n(|n”tl \v;m the | | e and provides that sublect 1o 1 | Witcov's Wounds Prove Fatal and Growt the Anti-Prohib- Stuart, councilman First wards J. oy, | majority, The following ate the majorities of | Burt and Randolph Fliekg tiosociety youths. Rung of the Republican Sens : mnay erect and tain ruilvoade or His Wite Held for Murder A ftion Sentim in counciiman Sccond ward, Tho board Is anil: | mtior sua N While calling on a young lady a few days age ators from Montana - Mise agon and foot, passenger hridges across and it ) i other candi Mast, treasur o ssenger hrid Scarlet Pever Eptdemic the State. cense 126; Dan. Desmond, police judge, 82, Th ] Burt, i HOLG0R THESHBULH Ot 6 Lo h T ar aone Neéap Bel Ord Goes Wet by Seventy Votes, preferved candidates fov aldermen ave: Fivst | in etiquette. Thinking to humiliate Burt, AR AR A i LA 1 Wapello, car Brite, Oy Neby; April 1—[Speclal svam to | ward, Dr. Daniel and Henvy Semmier; | Hicks sent him o challenge, which Burt e roquirad in tho - byldies. e said. that.the Lixcor, Neb,, April 1.—[Spectal Telegram | Tur Brr) - Ord's first clection under city | ipgond ward, 1 ¢, Mutean and Al Dok promptly accepted and nbmed swords as the | WasmiNatox Buneau e Ouars Bee, ) | Towariver had 1ot been aviablo exeept n | Orrsros, Ta, April 1 (Special Tolop to Thp Brr,]—The hottest municipal battle | government took place today. Everything | 1y Kroittor snd Deto Staftonl e wu weapons. This put the joker in a hole, and AL OURIRRAINBANR o Sy | W very o staneons aubt Nt YWt i | e nii At e GO T ever witnessed fn the history of Lincoln was | passed off quictly, though effective ’ . 2 a mutual friesd Wwee called on, who, YAYGS e 1601 R Heah- buntly Rl | tiok th oo i i R Wil MO ObIOR: | e o A TR T CITi o, oot fought at the polls today. In the Third and | work was done. The only iss¥ was high Gerion Elects tlie Ticahne Flokee o [V aiter | o conferaRTHIN - tHa - Beeonal; | 1 i Lt e Trnion nnd tiine o, [ DY tho. commition. ot dommaies onuiondor | Inab it JHa BSEss 11, otelaute the oot b Fifth wards the contest was even bitter and | license vs no_licens, vour Ord went. | Grxox, Neb., April 1.—(Special Telegrafn | fnduced them to acoept, Fevolvers. Howard | [ Stirring up the interior and treasury do- | 3y, fhe comiitior, ot womiiereand Major | list uight Just hofore 11 o'elock, the fucts of bad blood was manifest often during the day | dt¥ by twenty majority lay high license | to Tur Bee.]—A heavy vote was-polled at the | Simpson, the go-between, took charge of the | Partments for a statement of the amounts | Gk RETE ¥ which were not known until this morning. and especially in the latter ward. The pol an‘ aver rity of seventy. | eity election today. License carvied by | weapons and extracted #he balls unknowr to iska on account of the fales of pub Senator Allison presented a lot of petitions Residing in the part of were called” two or three times to insurc a 3 . twenty-three majovity the principals on the way to the field. Hicks | lic linds, He received today a tabulated | from the Farmers ailianee in Towa i fuvorof | the city s couple numed peacgable bullot, At one time a viot scemed | 4 a s HIGH Xicense for N Jvas ap 'fw"\ll 'ff,,l,"”‘,h!' lhn‘; was left in | statement from the land ofice which con- | the fre coinage of sitverand for the relief of | Clark, the man working nights in tho imminent Houston was elected police juc b, April 1 Speci; ‘ele- | S A b ignorance An attemp "““‘”“‘ e to procure tains figures of interest to the state, the supreme court of the United States, and Northwestern roundhouse, Alter heo over Whitmore by a majority of ncarly 1, gram to Tuk Brk]-A bigh license board | MINDEN, Neb,, April 1.—[Special Te the services of Dr. Bellville, but as ho threat- | nsking for the adoption of the bill prohibiting | wife and her t votes: Halter, for councilman, won_over | was clocted tod s practically no | to Tiz Bee.]—At the city election to-day ened to have the Whole party arcested s speculution in futures of farin products, - | 1o @G TNVO Hawley in the First ward by 241 votes: Veith | opposit The clection passed off quictly | but one alderman on tho high license ticket | Medical uttention was: hurriedly waived, | shows that thero is due Nebraska £224,808, & BIrorablo ot e Dot o | 481D @ short time, the mother, a fruil TG0 ot 11 NS Eond vy ALORLR00: Bavrs | Oy vcH,, (e Sioation pos ¥ | s, elocted. Tho following is {ho ticket | o en voute Burt, who had hecn estecmed | being 5 per cent of the sales of lauds previ- | house committee on Tidian affairs upon My, | Creatiine, was wwakened by some - woise, and ver Carr, the regular p elected: For alderman First ward, L. Kent, | fanded lottors for hi»x;n.th'l:-",.u.)f';.»i!fy"jlly\” to | 0usly unaccounted:for. . | ‘l"‘ psey’s bill compelling purchusers of land | saw that a door had been opened which sho L AT ) Nothing Dry Abeut Benk | prohibitionist; for alderman Second ward: | pis'second, and on _takiug his place showed Tho comptroller of the treasury, in an- | tegavap, = 0 ho | 11 closed. She also saw by the light. of o opeRLonts Maybty fndiiopitin g Riph oves ENKELMAN, Neb., April 1—[Special Tele- | A, H. Burnett, for city clerk, W. J. Fox: for | himself possessed of el the nerve necessary, | Bouncing the correctness of this statement, | 500 155 potitions. from braeies o e | 40D the face of a man around the head of Lew Blish and Or T Sasterday, | £vam to Tiz Bre]— At the village election treasurer, W T, MeGinniss: for city en- | A the first fire he shot in the air and then : “Of ‘the above amount ~only | Farmers' ulliunco in i i opposition | bed looking at her. Prightened nearly into in the Seventh, by 9. Byer, republican, was | today the following named trustees wore | £inees, Joel Hull; for police judge, . G. | stood the point blank aim of his opponent. re- | $113,43 is now available for payment | 1o the proposition to extend the time within | convulsions, she conmenced to beg for elecied cemetery trustee over Kuss by & full | elected: 171, Forbes, John McEnery, W. R 3 B O (o wounded | and has this day been certified for the state. | Whiel th Union Pacific nust pay its indebt- | her life, 'when — the flond told her e Swlip TR “”1”1 board Sl “"{‘-‘\‘ e Toncay Prohibition Carvies at Leigh. fledand o retam to. the. ety s made, | The remainder” will be reported to congress | 4! o oG EOvEEIAnt S e | 10 Koop siill o e would Il hew, at th and market, house bonds carricd by'a hand: i, il 1611, Neb., April 1.—(Special Telegram | Prosccuting Attorney Howard has all the | for a special appropriation.” been orderad to. cxamination for retirdmont | Lont Ther. hofumied o e son 15 ) Tne Bre.]- Aftera hot contest the pro- | facts, and the grand jurswill likely be ask A review of the figures shows that from | by tho board at Omiha bed, genaping hor by the thioat. and stiingle some majority, as did the street railway fran- | T s \ BB ‘ | ine Will License ticket carvied the day by asmall | to tuke hold of the matter, February, 1856, to June, 1880, the tc pro- | Postmas for fowa were appointed as | ing her into insensibility, Aftera terrible Plattsmonth's Blection. 1 agiltet ot - CHICAGO PLUNRERS NyRyKE, | | 008 of siles of publlo lands in Nebraska | i iUl oS iEmatitor SONntys fe M -ottompon the tartol. tio wvorgan to defend PLATISMOUTI b, April 1.—[Speci WL GRS a S [ tire Ant ibition Board. amounted to &,200471, of which S1,130.902 | NG T o et Sl { Herselly Sl AN Burateleds IS MEERss elogram to T Ben.]—Tho munieipal cloc- | ! quictly today and the following | Cppar Rapis, M April 1.—[Special | Employers Refuse Their Demand for [ only was for Indiun lands, During that 916 06 O Pantatson. ealined, o1 | o ocoured s A T T i 3 R persons were elected: M. B. Malloy, O. J. | Telogram to Tus Brr.]—In the cloction held a Uniform S period the smallost sales ocenvred in the year NI U ORLIHALAR A6 B Ige | TLoHtEn LAt ohA L it ; tion took place today. A very light vote was | LS WO I SR i esand @ ] ] : I o ! s Y ¢ : on Hurding entered i 0 ont Asb lof ekl o done | Eroerer AL Wtimore, Z6n Cax and | arq todky linen the entiro liceuse | Cucrco, April 1—[Special Telegram to | ending Jutie, 1857, when only 10,6582 worth of | i Ganyon, Salt Lake, Utah, vice B Quinn, | lodgin house st toor, and his elothes wero Vel Ristiby, republican, wis clactod Hiayons, | tholr majorities were elghty-font. board was clected by a handsome _majority. | Tie Bee.]—Over 1,000 plumbers went out on | lands were disposed of, aid the lavgest ten | Miioveds onncl) of. 1400 Massachusots | roacliod tHRG Ho.was L M, Andhe. 18- oty Hicks insulted Burt, who read him a lesson cellancots Matters, most fmportant item is that which small childven Lad been ¥ gl S. Hadleys, J. D. Hamilton, T. D. Groom, | a strike in this city this morning. There ave | years later, when poured into the | i ) 3 F. J. Morgzan, democrat, treasurer; W. K o T O AR S b B S AL e B sl ayenue was at home to callers today. Mrs. | having o heaving, The frightened s Fox; democrat, clork; M., Archer, demoerat, | yp\oon oo '\’I" "'h;"?‘mlfl'."‘. g | A Tullyaid W J. Outhwait were elected. | about forty plumbing establishments fdle in | treasury —from = Nebraska soil. Nearly | Connell occupies the’ much discnssed bay | wounded woman i ot ecover consei Wayne Discards P tior. consequence of the strike, employing all the | $6,000,000 of the 000, #NGtro R LAY oy HeHbo- kL i LGt GOt serantion | as et AT e iR CORRE ST ico judge; Dr, Al Salisbury, republican, | 300N y i - : ! ted councilman from the First ward} | t0 Tne Beej—The village clection passed oft |y (G000 jeclal Telegram | Way from ten to threo hundred men cach. | since July, ISSL - In other words | forsolong, den ier hed when her husband returmed Browne, republ suncilman from | quietly toc cense caried, two to one. sl et il e e ;i Nedabniiis ot (e Lot e, Tohnson Brigham, a prominent politician of at 7 in the morning, The indignation is 16, rapubl upcilmt ] J to Tk Bee.] - Wayne has discarded prohibi- | The largest establishments affected a e L DL G LA IO VDGRBSl ar Rapids, ln., and editor of the Cedar t here over the evinic, the public ox pres- md ware or | The following were elected: Albert O. Orrin, 3 r ‘ © ¢ A LERR e o A Caites, Chilos W Thatelior, J. F. Met: | tion for good at the city clection held today, | Buggot's and W. J. Carboy's, who employ 500 | Nebraska have been made in less than nine Republican, who has been the verdict that the man should be bung tHa Bt B. Smnith. democrat, | ville and M. C. Warrington he license ticket ran ahead of the no-license ur Y4_Ivn-1pnu|nl_ 1d the uniform v past. No more pregnant comm or the past few days, has left h without a tvinl. The woman is able to | of £3.75 a day, be uld be made upon the growth of the state, | York, but will veturn this week und about. the liouse tod « sublican, for the 1ifth - ticket about two to one, ‘The majovity forthe ¢ o ) The (il Lo Lt ! 'C | the old system bosses take advantage of a | s o 0 i 2 TR o LRI e Ihe school board is doubtful, but it is The K | license ticket is 120 and “every man on the | g O AY O A | 1t8 rapid settlement and the probabilitie AR B us from the shock brobable that th two republican candid Keansey, Neb., April 1.—[Special Tele- | ticket casily clected e s X e T e s : : : : ' o i | fer him the second class rate of &.15 a e coming census enumeration. The 5 per | iy S Mr. Boorman Declines, William - Ballance, and 8. A, Davis, will be | sam to Tur: Bee.]—The ity election today | A TR o itenass They claim that under this system demoralizi- | centum act under the laws of the Nebraska | 8o — kit ST AT (S il plosiam | ed. A proposition was subim e 3 v v 3 g S re . T i ¥ ali5 10 0 1R dia cons tiadkion DL EhaOvmatia | MY AS oty “““‘l“ d in ")" s \‘ B Arntoy, Neb., April 1.—[Special Telegram ‘h"i‘p"",,“lg'w ey 4'.',',."'I11\"i‘,‘” union | enabling act was made retroactive so s An O« ithern railtoad which was carried with | o “‘_‘Ij‘\‘j ]“ ‘"j‘_'J“"'i 2 1\‘{"1:“1 Y0 to Tk Bee.]—The town eleetion passed off | {pelt employers of their domanis and saq | inetude ill'salesiof lunds prior tojher adints WasuiNGroy, April 1o Representative | graph today 1L M. Boorman states that he ¥ liltlo opposition, there being only ive | urer: . N. Hartzell cleric, and W, 1t L quietly. The only 1 s whether saloon | thay had focided {0 quitif theivdomands were | Sion. By this fortunate and cxceptional | Turner today introduced a preamble and joint | will not be o candidate for the republican CHLUIREANIAR, B B licke el clse e sthivolydirettons withs [Liconsoidion " permits should be ceded to. The bosses declined to grant | clanse 10,000 in_ round wnmbers acerued | yesolution for the better protection of human | nomination f RS i N A Quict | out opposition. scliool bond proposition of [ Sranted. The result was that saloon licenses demiands, and the men quit wo ‘he | to the state, the per cent on £218,000 worth of | 1iey "oy the Atluntic occan, Tt calls attention | district. Mr. Boorman his been highly com- Cuere, Neb., April 1 il Telogram | $50.000 with whieh to biild & hiih school met, | Will be granted, but no drugpists’ permits. o and the bosses live b gules Tl stimuins of statohood and the | (15 B [C AL bt T ulls altebtion | piliiontd b the nowspapons of his Lk e e L . i i Do oaiHo et S =1 at a point where all the plumbers they | building of the Union Pacific road in the aceldent to; the City. of Paris | BIIEEE Y Gt D o e el to Tute Bep.]—The city election pussed oft | with stroug opposition, owini to & morning Sterling Rejects License. izt Hold of can bo usel. Work Is said ¢y | three yours ruised the amount to §1,70 i says the rivalry between competing lines | b ""::l\mn‘.hvnuln'.“:n‘ e quictly today, althouzh at varions times the | PUles i adopted by the bonrd of cdu et STERLING, Neb, April 1—[Special Tele- | be heavier than in 4 eason. From 1871 to 1851 the sales steadily decreased, | of steamers is so keen that considerations of | ness matters provent My, Boovman entering xeitement was pretty high. The oficers | pio ymain objeetions were that 1o competition | £ram to Tie Brk,]—The towil election passed Tonight five shops h conceded the de- | When they 1 d to the figures beford | safety to humanity are often lost sight of | the field us w candidate: cted are, with respectiy jovities: Lu | on plans was asked for and that the appear- | off quictly, there being ouly one ticket in the | Mands of the men. The Master Plumbers' | guoted. Last year they dropped #00.000 to | e holds that better protection to human life o = = Now % lovk, 91 P g i : 3 ! ] ¥ e associution, however, ,8till holds out. The | $864,000 and we likely to be still further de- | and property can be afforded by o syst of The W > 5 Norris, mayor D) s, clerke, 005 nee of the building was not in_uccordance | field, The candidates pledged themselves at jstil 1 e ST i i The Wound Proved Fatal. 3. 0. Goodwin, treasurer, 137, Councilmen— | with theviews of many tax payes b Jids ged naster cavpenters ave looking for a strike ina | creased during the present fiscal year. | occan patrol than by any other means. Such C e R Lol d o i citizens' meeting to do as_the majority of | few di ST CASE system of ocean NS A 4 8 i § leg Birst ward, .. H. Dennison, 14; Second [ o iows O many Wy : 1 b Jority of | few days. . THE MONTANA CONTEST CASE | system of ocean putrol must necessarily b L ol Ll ARt ward, Jumes Chimile hird ward, J. T Clarks of Boot-Legging. the voters said in regard to license or no li e 2 Senators-clect Sanders and Powers were | Matintained by different sand instruets | 10 Tne Bre - Wilcox, the vietim of yester- Muff, 4, and J. A, Crosscup, 16;J. 5. Brown, Canks, Neb,, April 1.—(Special Telogram | cense. The result is as follows: For license, deral Court at Sioux Falls. coutident today that -the contested clection [0 the president to communicate with foreign | day’s shooting, died this iing at 10 city enginee (i B s Clit i bashras woarylor oot 3 against license, 0, the fiest for four years. | Siovx Fares, 'S, D., April 1.—[Special T from Montant wouid come up fmmediately in [ DOSCrS interested in Ctans-Atiantic travel | o'clock. Atan iquest held this atternoon > e e o s At % | De 5 N VIGTorT AtINeb AR O egram to Tne Bee.]—Tha first term of the | the senate for final debate and action. The | With a view to securing their coep ion in | the coroncr's juey found that deceased came A Cold. Day Cold Water. Jog whisley for the past yeur and avent wet | Democratic Victory av Nebraska Clty. | -3 States aistrict ecurt for South Dakota | Schate, however, went. into exceutive session | establishing aneficient, system of ocean | o'yig denth by & pistol shot, inflicted at (10 after the morning hour and continued in se- | Putrol. R i hunds of his wife, dennie Wilcox, with mur- Waltoo, Neb., April 1 [Special Telegram | today after a hotly contested clection. J. H. nraska Crry, Neb., April 1—[Special Shbnindne Ui 3 opencd toduy in this cloyavith a large numl cret session till time for adjournment. It is o 3 f y LB Deitz, H. M. Koker E. A | g 3 T ] it to T Bee, | The city election here passed Doitz, I M Koker 1. A [ Telegram to Tur Bre.]—The most exciting it s0 1 5 5 off quietly, & light voto being cast. Theissue | ! and 5. B, Starrett. were elected | 1y ieina) election: in the history of th of attendunts. Judge A, Jo Edgerton pre- | believed that the Montana case will come up | Drowned While For @ Creck. | devous intent, They remanded her to wwait was high' licenso vs prohibition, and the g 2 | was hel ;in which the principal eon- | Sided, with the assistance of Judge C. G. Fos- | tomorrow and that there will be but little de- | Mivrorn, L., April 1 1l Telegram | the action of the prand jury, which convenes bl A Ha 7 T s GarEicalnd Shelton: B | Paul Sehminke, republican, | ¥ of Leavenworth, O.eof the interesting | bate except by the members of the committee | to Tup: Bre.]—Three persons were drowned | Destweek. On being interviewed the w former won by an increased ma it 1180 Qoo on va enPaule ke, vepublican, | (acos coming beforo the grand jury is the privileges and elections, The final voteon | fouy declared the shooting to be cutirely lst year, | ollowin are the officers elected: | Suri.ros, Neb, April Lo [Speial Telegram | and Colonel F. P, Treland, democrat, for | yest of Editor Georgo Je<en of the South Di | the bill is not expected before the middlo of | (1 il el A - | didenfal, She siys Wilcox chased her f I\‘lu_\vyx. Il[;llllil\l'l\lzl.l.tll. treasurer George | to‘lue B, o v' e ey dlctionioC ay | mayor. Ireland was clected by 100 kota Star, at Eden. ‘Thawhole of the village | next week. The seating of the republicans- | Grant Adsit, with his wife, child and a thir- | the laundry to the vom above, poker in hand, Trushy clork, L Kudrnag police Judgte 1 P | license cd by four majority. Jorlt. Tho councimen elected were neavlyall | is wrapped up in thie easyand. thore are sixty | elect is u foregone conclusion. teen-year-old daughter of Elmore Thomds | and on enteving the voom sho grabbed the ve- McCutcheny” city cngiheor, W. V. Alts e democratic, with . democratic. clerl withessos in tho.city g testify bofore i S TR T e started to town in a wagon and attempted to | VOver, meaning to hold lim at bay until she i George Elbling ‘und | lale " i 3 reasurc £ad United States grand yurgin refekence to Ed A e D S I L - fora) L Bl s | could summon wid. e closed in on - her and John Winters nd ward, Frank Allen OakpaLe, Neb., April 1.[-Special Tele- s h s : ntative Counell states that it is a . The stream wa John 3§ 4 ward, Frank Allen; | kpaLe, Neb, April 1.[—¢ 1 ) ORI itor Jones' many cscafides. It is charged in the st sthat ensued the weapon was Third wurd, D. K. Wilson : i i ™ S Oakland for License. : Aol ¥ i Lt 3 . . gram to ik Bre.| - The candidates for the 3 = 5 that Jones has been in' the habit of sending VTS gty dyS 4 ; dischirged, infiicting the fatal wound - 4 OakLAND, Neb., April 1.—[Spe g nade in the viver and harbor bill for | from the running gear and was borne down Anti-Proh 1 of Oukdale favoring the licen- [ S REL] obscene literature through the mail and that | Gyodging the upper Missouri. Mr. Connell I EEERALAN U ISINOTNORAOIVEL it Anti-Prohibs Triump o | Saloons was. elected toduy by @ ma- | £ram to T Ber.]—The election passed off | Jast January he sent an indecent poem | (hina that the wpper. Misenri oo Lo mmdn un into deep water, Adsit and the The Legislature, Coza, Neb,, April 1. [Spe: Hlog jovity of 20, | here very quietly, the entire license board | to Miss Annie Bowen, Miss _ Etta | puvigable and that i verathivigablait nowere drowned. Mys, Adsit Diis Moixes, Ta,, April L—The scuate this to Tui Bee.] - The returns of the mun 5 s being elécted by & majority of thirteen, > and Miss. Chrrie Kuight, SaEeA LRl : clung to the wagon body and was carvied | jovning spent all the i dscussing t ] DR & would be a great relief to the farm ; © spent u time in discussing the Bl Gota toay shos e on I or GXo . Ton License Wins at Talmage. _— duughters of the most prominent ¢ O BAEECE 1t aveila | takeEtoitha down stream i qu of w mile, where she | i P s t § 1 e, Aissiidiinineal Tarace, Neb, April 1.—[Special Tele People's Ticket 1l ( at Nelson. izens of the town of IS BtrE nvERe IURCEL tho s | managed to catch some overhianging branches | ¢ SEHOOTRANCEL Three propositious y-one in favor of the anti-prohibitionists. : + & . & & B i ) theiv products ata very greatly reduc o i o oiTarea o e ALl ol to T 1 I 11 t NEwsox, Neb., April 1.—[Speefal Tele- | mailed from Chicago while J1 wis there, Riste o 2 uid pull hersel? ashore, The bodics have not offered,to estab) 100l it Algon lobias Takes a Mivture assed off quictly vissue was license or | gram to Tur Bee.]—The election was quict, | #nd the addresses are said to be in his hand L A0T O T L EAL L I | yet been vecovered three in different parts of the state and to aid 145, Neb., April 1—[Special Telogram | ho leenso, Tho. Tieense ticket with Detor | TThoro were 175 votes cast, tho peoplers thoket, | Writing. Today Mr. Jones' partner was ar A republican. member of the committeo on - seven different ir'stitutions, £ lourned until to T Bek)—The election heve today for | Berlet, Avgnste Engfort, William Tangeman, | being elected —C. P, Leigh, J. €. Bowers, I | b7 the vested for coutempt of court, by Judge Aiken | wis nd mens stated to your cor Proctor Respects the Soldicrs. 2pm et e et rupe | today that the proposition to open commerc A o il pevance | The senate this afters village trustecs was very closo and hotly con- | P A. Plodinand A M. ives for trustees is | Mealy, W. C. McHenry aud J. B. Goodvieh! | peared an srtile i the, ot ke ving S | velations by ol theaties avithE NTexi oo | S ABUINGE Vel mpagiagiomerancol b Eh S sgna il SEUSIEREN Pt tested, vosulting in the clection of three high | elected by 25 majority e Aiken's integrity. # EE5 | anaitho/Southiund {Contial Amevicaniatatos) | MecUnk It Al Souls churelitontisiva levtert) L, DS IENIE B Discd o Iscense men and one prohibitionist, with = Blair's New Officers, e would not be_incovporated in the tariff bill, | from Secvetary Proctor was vead, of whie | JW R SO0 S N ecar e ti6/0n thoditth i yaby itvons | y Honors Divided. Bramm, Neb., A 1L—[S TR eventy-Fifth Birthday. | Headded that the proposition had not beeri | the f ing is an extract: “I heartil | to tho census of 1500, 1o 0wy tixes for publis ty-cight majority Ohiowa jrets’ liccuse | O'NwiLx, Neb., April 1 [Special Telegram | 1o Pup, Bir,]—-At the city clection today the Tody was the seventy. | Giscussed atlength ina formal way nor in fact | sympathize with the efort of the society on | improvements, s o by ten. | totm: Bre] The city clection today was | following ticket. was elccted: W. D, Haller, | fth smiversury of the bivthday of Bismarek. | fi e ot hesed it s hatemtittor, | behalf of temperance in the army and navy [ i house this movning reccived . number quite exciting and as tovesults very close. | mayor; J. S, Cook, clerk; I ; s i their tadividual . capacity safieiently | and shall do all in my power to aid the good | F memorials and petitions and a great many S | work, Tam not prevaved tradiit that the | Committee reports, Bills were introduced to | soldiérs inour s ure more: intemperate | CStblish @ normal sehool at Deiters o pro- Than other oluse 6t mon T soitierie | vide for reprinting the laws of territoriul n Patrol Proposed. to e Ber ) Inacard in the Daily Tele- miles northwest of here yesterday. ¥ an appropriation of about £250,000 will | high, and the wagon bed became separated ats Anti-License., (I s 3 The railw fon ats Fricderickstuhe was | bovs in their individual capacit Avtona, Neb., April 1.—[Special Telegram | ¢ temperance people clected four aldermen | freasurer; W. H. Hill, surveyor; W, G. Har- | almost blockaded by the enormous number of | to warrant him in saying thut the proposition Tie Bre]—The entire licenso ticket was | ....‘:mwn‘mxl..‘..‘xix‘ V,\x;‘.l' ticket r.;.- mayor | vison, C. &V, Wadsworth, ¢ Imnu} and M. 1T seuts avriving for tho prince. During the | Nould not be incorporated i the tArif bill, e etk TiRae o following ! tokob wa Rosenbanm, councilmen; members of the out would come up as a separate question to elected he y, except ono councilman in | (ELCE GRS A HEG ROV WS | ool board, A O Smith und Mrs, B, ML | 4ty Bismavek roceived numberless congratu- | W MWL AOIC WD RLR Separate auestion -1 gy ic his ver rm makes it noticeable, | SSSembliess (0 dix the cost of appeals The succ wdidates ke T A AR T ner | Getty lations. He spent the duy quictly with his ek Han eoe | andwemay do an as a class an injustice, | i1 highway cases, and to amend the law were: For mayor, i Cassells | Adams, city engineer: David Stannard, alder- | s A . fumily. In the cvening he was naded SKIRMISHL BETWEEN HITE AND HENDERSON Certainly the mére 1 sce of the soldiers of our | Feltive to the management of the permanent ity clevk, H Mot ¥ H. | nan Fivst ward: B, Mullen, Seeond’ ward Tekamah < Half and Half. After the procession last night Herr Wor Phere was a very lively skivmish in | avmy thé greater respecs 1 have for them.” school fund. A resolution was udopted to Moore; police fudge, 103 city B At (T N R rarisil Nab vil 1 [Special Telo- | M, it the courso of the converation, ex- | ot Joday when Mr. Swoeney of Towa | gz cull evering sessions for routie work o ho engineer, D. B. Pavks: councilme st | (o 4 3 vl RS g pressed the hope that the prince would not be | from the committec on comm called up o B S 5 calendar, A bill to discontinue the loy wiid, M! Koi o b, \Hp,:fflll‘n".'l i o g o thoT o nese o RU0NE, | gramito T Bhe ] =Thoiclty;clection!ipesstd Altogother o Styanior £ polities and he would | the bill removing from Galena, 1iL, to. Du. | Omaha’s Exhibit of Paving Material. | \couther service was v for ward, H. M. Kellogir; Third - war alk 2 nperance people. | o quictly today. J. P, the anti-li- | still tuke part in the debates of the reichstag, | buque, Ta, the office —of inspector of | INPIANAvOLIS, April 1A novel exhibition | next Wednesday. S SHKCS | Were W. Danicls and Robert Miller, T License Wins by One. cense candidate ed by a | To this Bismarck made an acquicscent veply, | steamship boilers and hulls. Mr. Hitt was | opened here to-day—an exhibition of pa taken up and the legislative acts of Johnson was license or no license and the victory was s e e A el majority of five. Willium vi Twelve hundred vailroad men formed o | immediately upon his feet and opposed the | materials, — Indianapolis, contempl . county discussed. Adjourned until 2 o'clock, tho greatoat over: achiovod -in this aity by | Griern, Neb., Apri Spec clected councilman for First w 'y | torehlight procession tonig ched to | proposition with vigor. Hesald, with | tensive stroot lmprovements, invited the var The honse spent all the afternoon conside R S e | g to Tuk B ~Iu tho village election | Scherer councilman for i is ex- | Bismarcl's home, Where the ex-chuncellor | considorablo saveasm, that this was SInply | ous paying companios of 1 cotniey o s school boole bills bill provided stato councilman everelected from the Thivd ward, | 44¥ license cavvied by a majority of one pected that the new board of councilmen will | was serenaded with patriotic songs. B! the initiative movement in favor of the coni- | thejp wares before the public. Anon :n s | uniformity und county uniformity T T T e DT L T SR . e stand two in favor and two against high 1i- | marck spok struction of an_ extensive public building at | i witics. represcnted i Onmi and district purchuse. No vote’ was taken, stronghold., No Prohibition for Hay Springs. | conee After: thanking the visitors the prince | Dubugue, tho home of Colonel Henderson, | hd Dot il Blocineton. i At the oveuing session the louse worked on = —_— Iy Seniy b, April 1. [Special Tel- e ed the length of the proce and w and that therefore it was more | cess of the wffair has eatsed the paving poo. | 1cealiding acts and inditinite - postponcment perior is Jubilant cgvam to T Bre - Our village election | T0cal Option Defeated at Pender. ed with_deafening ¢ vinced | in tho iuterest of a city than [ HieSS" Coliomblute u permunent exiiibiiion Surrmion, Neb, April L—[Spoclal Tele- | passod oft very quictly, Trustoes. clocted Pixoen, Neb, April 1—[Special Telegram | considerable feeling and was obliged to wipe people — who had business | [y X gram to Tue Bee.] - Today witnessed one of | R Reed. S J. €, Johnson, H. Thurs. | t0 Tun Bre]—The local optionists were | away'tears that stood in his eyes. His speech -mwym: the oftice in question. He stated — - ncampment. the most exciting city clections that hes ton and P violl, Waterworks bonds to | d under at today's city clection so deep (¢ 8 régarded as proof of his” keen and further that. the buildings now oveupicd by Polished a 1% s T, April L—-Adviees from all the amount of £,000 carried by @ good majore | that they will not probably attempt to resur- | baired intelligen; and mavvellous memor this oficer ‘I"] £0) "““»“" ot considerablo | EAVENWORTH, Kun Special 1 > state show that the Grand Aviny e R o B B IOEs e Adlves: Bosides u portrait, Emperor William sents [ expenseand that they were satisfactory to | 80RO RIS W. Doviin, a | encampment ifest week in this city will have b handsonie pipe and autograph letter by an ad- | the prople at Galena, ind the office was of no vin, a inconvenience tq the people having business | metiopolitan policeman of this city, got | the lgest attendunee in the history of the ————— - with it. Colonél Henderson made very | beautifully polished this afternoon as he was | department. The prand assembly has ars Public Debt Statement. spirit cfense of the bill. He said that | attempting to scize a wagon load of heer | Muneed aveview in which the povernor and W sHiNG10N, ApHLL—The following is (he | (alennwas six miles fram navigation on e | deiven by two colored men tamed Till Smith | Beneratassembly wiil participat publie. dont tatoments Tntorest " Eonine | Migsissippi, that it had dogencrated from o | i Taylon o oA TOft G il the past year the city couneil has ende o inmany ways to retard the city’s pro 10008, Women Vote at Fremont. jutant interposing objections to - internal impry Election IResults at Pawnee City, Fresost, Neb, April 1.—[Speeial ments and the payn Of the city deb Pawsee Civy, Neb,, April 1—(S o i R L Ve \ Crry, Neb., April L—(Special Tel- | gram to Tii Bie,]—At the city election hel tired of such business, and hence Adums am to Tue Bre.]—The mayor, two coun- | today four members of the council and two ) Vi elected mayor, which insures the advanee lmen and all but two minor officers were | members of the sehool board were chosen 4 o thriving bity toa place of no considerable im- | have to use erutelies for somo. time to. cone scavlet Fever, ment of the property of the city, The citi- | clected today on the citizens' reform ticket, | Of the_former, J. V. N, Biles is republic debt: Principal, £02,122,582; interest, 8,040+ | portance, and the proposition was simply to | His pistol was taken awa ieon: him 4ud ho Buerr, Ia., April L {Special Telogram to 4u)~» are jubilant over the result and groat | A large vote was p | .w!m 2. N. Morse, D. Hein and H. Avcher a 0255 total, #511,026,557. - Total debt on which x-“l o ‘“I';vl nspecte ‘]”' boilers and | was otherwise hors du comibut Tue Bee. |- Twelve miles northwest of here ithusiasin prevails, Mayor Adwms, in re s democrats, The successful candidates for | interest has ceased since maturity, principal | hulls — to nuug! Jnlon - was di — - - the searlet fove wging tereibl iy sponse to repeated calls of the people, made o Grand 15 | the school board were Mrs, zabeth Rey- | and interest, $1OSLI, Motal debt bearing | Feelly g tho line of 'navigation. The | opange in ntal Rates, A e stirving speceh, promising to use his best en Grasn Isiasn, 2 | nolds and Fred L. Nesbitt, the former being | no interest, §36,55 1] debt: Pri house yus considerably anmused for some min- | ¢ AES "ol al Rates. | ouo fawily, living in o rudo b, e all deavors 1o pluce the eity upon a footing | Telegvam to Tur Bri Mohren- | re-cleeted by a majority of nearly two to one BO0M0N A0 Dnterest, #0.04,0615 total, | Utes bY the durnestbul very friendly bout bo- | SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, April 1The freight | aflicted, T Ao Sach b bRoNIon: where she rightfully belongs 4s o progressive | wor and Nuthan Platt were elected mem. | Many ladies yoted” for” school ofiicers, The 2 Potal dobit less available cash | tween Messes Hitt and Henderson | committee of the Transcontinental railway | Authorities have been vory slack and there gud enterprsing city, always mindful of her | poys of the board of education and W. I, M. | 2oud proposition for purchasing an clectric e Net cash in treasury. | gentlemen ave the warmest personal friends | ussociation has adopted w new freight tavife | BaS 48 ¥et been 1o quarantine, finuncial obligations. [T e Onkos William: Godios aer | light plant for streot lighting was defeated, | &5 X Debt less cash in treasury April il each was very earnest in favor of his po- | for orange and lemon shipments. The pres. % o o e |l e i, (ieddes wid | ke gas and clectrie company making a hard Murchil, 81,084,547,550. De- | sitlon. Fiually Mv, Hutch of Missourl got | ot vuio'to the Missourt 8119 por | - Sonfirmod:byca Arlatlagty Vote, Antton R R Eedln R hant cury Schlotfeldt aldermen. The ticket was | 0 Sng ieht to that eid. b for tho Mot &1 o the floor md stated that during the past sum A B L AR A 4.Der WasiiNG1oN, April L—The senate disposed Surrox, Neb., April 1.—[Speclal T nonpartisun and the l«]-‘nun WS Wnnimous. 1se of dobt since Junb 80, 185 mer he had made several trips on the upper | hundred ——and - #1 to 8t Louls | 056 o ominations of Judge By 1 At to Tite BEe,]—The city eloction here today | LG, Proposition to adopt a charter of the city | An Exciting Election at Columbus. Total cash In trodsucy as shown by treas. | Mississippi and found steamboat men and all | #nd _Chicago (e new tariff those iomin Judge Swaine and At ARhE ke 04Uy | of the first cluss was carried by a large ma- | opvypes, Neb., April 1. [Special Tele- | urer's gencral account, 888,364,701, | persons having to do with stewmboats on the o vates are remoged and one of £1.10 sub. | torney Stripling for the northem district of was ml)l..ns,fhm and resulted in a tie on | jorit R R Dl e L) s ipper Mississippi earnestly in fayor of re- | stituted. The rate from here to any and all | Florida today after an cxecutive session of the mayor. The issue wasnot saloons and g he city election today o » Dubugue, After an ex. | Points between the Atlantic const and Chi- | five and a half hours, They were confivmed anti-saloons as is usual, but two fuctions in A ] wiis the most exciting in the history of the nation of the measure from My, Sweeney, | cogo and St. Louis will be&1.25, being a redu by astrict party vote, The womivation of the high license William G | Doncnrster, Neb, April 1,—[Special Tele- | city. The demoerats elect the mayor, treas who declaved it was not practicable to make | tion of 85 cents per hundved between here and | Mizell to be marshal s still beford Judicie a candidate for one fuctionand Jeft Fredericks, | gram to M Bra. |- The election here today | v ty clork and board of education, The | 1#Yes and Hon. Amos Townsend, president | pavigation at Galeny, The house passed the | New York, The conseut of the lines east of | ary committee, the other tn - Bonckemper and Henwy | pissed oft quietly, Phere were two tickets | republicans clect the police judge and city | nd secretary of the Gavfield Memorial usse without division, | the Missouri rviver and Chicagzo must be ob- | - 'rl\'if":.'h“ re olectod to tho councily Williwn | 1% s 04 Sitton and now-committal, . B, | & r. Two democratic aud one repub- | ciation,, have issued ap address stating that NEW ENGLAND CONGRESSMEN MAD, | tained before the latter vates go iuto effect Trunk Line Rates. g0 Thero e, 1t Seems, no rovision I tho | Roblnson and. H. A. Kopler wera elogted on | 11C8R councilmen wero elccted the memovial structure fn this ity will be | New Eungland's delegation in the house is By o e b New York, April 1.—The ex © come uw to decide a tie in city elections, | the former and J. . Kepler, W. P. Thomp. R, pac dedicated May 30 pext, und inviting all or- | Very bitter in denouncing the action of the . Fin aassen Indicted. mittee of the trunk lines has decic + iy sonund I A. Hogne on the lutter. There | gpwann, Neb. April Lo |Speclal T ganized bodies'in the United States, military | committee on ways and meuns in putting a | NEW Youk, April 1.-The United States | tain last year's rate D the comin No License for Beatrice. will probably not be a saloon here this year Sewann, Neb., Apri Special T and civil, and ex-soldiers and citizens gener- | duty on hides, “and will ask for frec hides | grand jury this morning this morning handed | season. 'No action taken on cust .u,u.fl e ) el 3 | to e Bex.)—Seward went high license to- | ally to participate in the ceremonies. Ar- | and carpet wool when the bill comes up. New an indictment against P, J. Claassen for | rates and the matter of an advanee in vates to gram to Tik Bek.]—The city election occur: License | rge Majority, | day by 100 majority, notwithstanding the wo- | rangements are beingeffected with the vail- | England makes the leather goods for the | embezzlement, abstracting and misapplying Paul wits deferved unt 1 tho Wwostorn SN0 THE AL MRS S Satan. e Tecussen, April 1. (Special Tele- | men were around the polls, The successful | Foad companics for vodueed rates of fare country. Here ave some expressions from | the funds of the Sixth National bauk and | frcight meeting at Chicago tomorr 'ho oro tod as one of the most LOUY | gyam to Tuk Bek.]~The entire license ticket | men were: J. C. Mulfinger, mayor, and A, D, contested in the political history of the city. | \wus clected by u lavge majority Lang, councilman of the Second ward, both 9 : J. L. Tait is elected mayor by about two hun for license; Smith D. Atkins, councilman | BERLIY, April 1L—The National Gazette's | b CagBottied (hides on thoe fee B to 1 1 I 8fky majority over udge H. WV, | e 1:.“\\‘.‘11 Won. bl Fiist ward, for pohibition. Thio vesult was | Paris correspondent telegraphs that. Jules v 1 find myself obliged o telegraph tho | The committeo wil invite Enperor Wit | Minneapolis Coopers' Strike Settled, e licenso_candidate. George anExTY, Neb., Apri Special Telegram | surprise, us the temperance element had | Simon, one of the delegates to the French ot f > 1 it L Missearonis, Minn, A 1 —The dimi= W. Muphy and George H, Huwking are pos- | ot fier ; d i i W action of the committee. I am unalter- | to become a patron of the undertaking MiNsEAPOLI Ly April he dimi o 3 he clection passed off [ Mmadea heavy campaign and the license ma- | conference, was surprised at the extent of | ably opposed to the duty on hides ol The Garfield Memorial Structure, CrLeverasn, O, Aptil 1,—Ex-President | 10 maine | - s Vew Englanders | making false entries. The trial is set down | question of corn rates w o, bus Surprised at the Emperor's Knowledge | Mo Lodge 1 am keenly disappointed. T | for May 7 nothing done, was “told by Chaivmun MeKinley that the | scribe 1o a fund for the evection of a national - sibly elected members of the school board - : Jority @ year ago was only thee, | TS ; oyltios Lalavaoy. tho caopors ind milloys- LAve "l“l,‘.y :“x\;‘\; .‘.‘ \.\unu\n:-nux'ti « ..x.:.r l““l‘“ ",f."”lnl..\u \Ih ]1“‘|1 n::nl.'n‘;'f- ¢ Ml‘;"'l";'»‘-;."'ff. IRaddal A2 W] - ¥ !.\I{“‘,. ".'l‘ \\'nl mis .(;:‘:\‘\j\uxgi-l luu ~‘.m .”-‘\.ll‘“d}:‘:;(h‘:\‘ 1 ""J ‘ | \l\uull i lv||. ‘x,,‘u ettled und tomorrow all the si vild Walkor'y Thind ward, T, N. Casper;’ Fourth | James Gay and Charies Vodrhoos. - The issué .. Wallace Wheels Into Line, falsely repr 1108 for months. 16 the | What Tshall do A SpIRaIaN aunbTL=Horkie, from - the ( Do Tl e . wand, W. H. Gillospie, The total vote. cast | W48 for and aguinst saloons, The wets won. | Wartace, Neb, April 31— (Special Tele- | fubor conforence has 0o immediate practical | Mr. Cogswell-The comn will find Diiee an udiag. aftivs, loday- xoported The War on Bucket Shops, in the city was 1,650, ‘ gram to Tug Bee.|—The election here today | result it will be useful in spite of sceptics; it | hat the end is not yet. In my opinion no Cmicaco, April 1,.—The bourd of trade was hotly contested between the prohibition | Will be the signal fora new departure. Prince A . i 4 and high license men, which was carvied by | Bismarck introduced himself thus: I am | dutible list X ation in Nebraska who may be in default of o) 3 ) M. Audrews —The committeo does 1ot | pacuent under the provisions of the act of | S1oP%, today uotificd the telegraph LR, — seemn to know its own nind except its trend | g5l 10, 1876, be required to make full pay- | Panices that 1o operators would be allowed on th Bend Continues We The Weather ¥ 5 § Low u’ »\“ “';‘V' 1" appears 1o have | pient therefor within two years from the pass- | the floor, The Western Uniou tuke oyl \ d 3 : 5 iy oRs ! 10 vegurd for New Englin i the instruments mayor, J. B. Whittaker, veceiving forty-nine o T ¢ Jkti Bexp, Neb., Aprill.—[Speciel or Owaba and vicinity : - Faiv weathe age of this act, and uny ‘person in default wajority. 'The next council will stand four ";‘(‘""“" "\.“{' "‘\ 'l"l"":“ “l gram to Tur Bex orth Bend goes wet For Nebraska: Ful, followed by ruin or [ "YETING A MOTION FoR ':"-;7\-'“']\.«1“« S1xty days theteaftar shull forfeit the 11t 0 e I e e 10 two {n favor of license, and will be the firs astiNGs, Neb, Apri Spec aga @ old board e alatis snow in westel dans A4 s Members of the house are hourly expecting | the lands purchased and any und all p 0 ceon the s old. o fuvor of license, and will be the first again, the old board all being ve-elected, Al now in western portions, fair in norther W motion to be made to reconsider'the bill ap- | meuts. ¥ ¥ Bruray, April 1.~ A man convieted of the board of that complexion for nine yours. gram to Tuk Bur.|-Mr. A, L. Clark, chair- | Norria, eph Newsom, clerk:J. . | portions, warmer easterly winds propriating $30,000 or 80 much s may be S e AL SR o | man of the congressional delegation of Adams | Dorsey, trewsurer; J. B Newsoin, judge; £ For lowa: Warmer, Southeasterly winds. | necessary to pay their November salurios. | bt 5 wmurder of eight women was hanged today in Einorihe Klkhorn Election. | county at the congressional convention last | Willlaths, city engineer: C. W. Suiith, coun- | For South Dakota: 'Flr, followed by vaiti | which Cashicr Silcott decumped with » Archer's Cuse, Szegedinn, Hungary. He exhibited greap wuony, Nob., April 1. (Spocial_T¢ fall and president of the First Nutional bank | “iman First ward; P, Gillis, councilmby Sce- | 0 snow in westeru portions, fair in northern | Cunada, 1t will e rememberd that thig | ASSAPOLIS, Md., April 1 —The special leg- | cowardice'on the scaffold g to Tuk Brx.]—This town i in Taup- | o e PO iol TS BN Rotonil Dane | ond wurd, portions, warmer, easterly winds proposition was lald on the table and that it | 1SMtive committee to investigate the accounts . roar tonight. H. A. Nolte was candidate for | N tiokeb 1 e s ¥ - ~ ->—— has been quietly resting awaiting the action | of Treasurer Archer has drawn up a paper DUKC o OFlvins (0 BE REIGARG relection hs ono of the board of villago | reL oket by & majority ot 47 o en- | License Had & Walkaway. Bond Offerings. of tho colrt of cluims. Bince the court hoa | informing Governor Jackson that there is | 1?Anis, April LIt is reported that the Dud :,'u“;‘;“"“;‘l‘h;I "*"{‘“‘l“l ”‘“. polls today | from 887 to 600, e 4 .I «m\“h-‘ ‘L.“l'p ikaxT, Neb, Aqeil 1 Special T 0 Ll\t]\;ul‘ Anlf;‘ ,\(""‘Iu‘l 'f‘,\'pw A‘l \'I‘- ! |uy~‘w V’VY 0 Iul.l‘H»hu vl;,‘! ul,l\u;”\’ .ly \..h)]m;l"lhfl Yh‘.»'-ux urer is adefaulter -H‘Hl mw]-.‘!w‘; | y-inl.L.A-li:'.Lll;‘ fact Ot ot Nalie e (0. pala taday | trom 09F o R0, - Thte wete J,(d votes baak. | T T am to %) % B ouds offe io government aud responsible for the | They leave the case to the governor foraction | release is not to be allowed to become e | ilex, C. C. Rittenhouse, Jucob Fisher | ( ued on Second Page,) | $1.22 ex-[bie est; §4,000 at $1.081; woncy in bis bands, the members focl thit | ugainst Avcher for mulfeasiice. | until e is safely ucross the frontic, to the house a bill providing thut all pur Ulysses Re med. bill will pa congress with hides on the | chasers of lands of the Pawnee Indian rescery License Carrled in Every Ward, | Utvsses, Neb, April 1. [Special Telegram | in furtherance of the war on bucket, CextiaL Ciry, Neb, April’ 1.—[Special | to Tug Bee| Ulysses is redecmed, The | the high license men Bisuarck Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The license ticket | entive license ticket is elected by nearly fo [ curvied every wand today, the candidate for | WOV